Sunday Standard, 11 November 1956
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Title Section17 1956-11-11 1 SUNDAY STANDARD «««i)t m Vol. VII. No. 132 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS17 words
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Article254 1956-11-11 1 flake It A Habit! rt order to bring about a welfare state Singanoreans must be prepared, in the words of ciirapore's Financial Secretary, "to pull in r belts, make sacrifices, work harder, save lore nvfst more in Governi nent loans, and prepared to pay a great deal more in254 words
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Article136 1956-11-11 1 a United are extonight n to the exd U.S. Navy offlhly to prean overh and sian soldi* rs. who no Naples in U.S. Air Force transport aircraft. Additional contingents from tne Scandinavian countries, Colombia. Canada, and India are expected in the next 48 hours. The136 words
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Article26 1956-11-11 1 OVDUN. Nov. 10 (AP) tw Radio announced lilt that if the allied 3rr not withdrawn iE:vpt. Soviet authorial not prevent Rusi Volunteers from in-26 words
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208 1956-11-11 1 SEOUL, Nov. 10 (UP)— The Republic of Koreas Army Chief-of-Staff, General Lee Hyung Kun, reported heavy movement of Communist military vehicles toward the jagged Korean truce front. He said trucks had been rolling southward for two weeks carrying weapons and ammunition for the 700,000-man208 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-11-11 1 The 'Slaughter' In Hungary Stirs Ire Of Trade Unions LONDON, NOV. 10 (AP)— TRADE UNIONS THROUGHOUT THE FREE WORLD WERE URGED YESTERDAY TO BOYCOTT RUSSIAN GOODS AND SERVICES IN PROTEST AGAINST THE SOVIET "SLAUGHTER OF FREEDOM- LOVING HUNGARIANS/ 1 THE CALL WENT OUT FROM222 words
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231 1956-11-11 1 EDEN NIPPED A SOVIET PLOT TO SEIZE CANAL The Tories Are Saying 1t... LONDON, Nov. 10, (AP)— Supporters of Prime Minister Eden's intervention into Egypt declared last night that the Anglo-French assault nipped a Soviet plot to seize the Middle East. They said the Russians used Egyptian President Gamal Abdel231 words
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Article60 1956-11-11 1 THE United States announced that it icas making available intm e d iately U.S. $1,000,000 for Hungarian refugees. The Philippines notified the United Rations that it will contribute U552,500 and the new Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cullum Welch, announced that he is launching a nation* wide60 words
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Article78 1956-11-11 1 TEL AVIV, Nov. 10 (AP)~ Well -informed Israeli sources today said a squadron of Russian-manned MIG-17 jet fighters— between 18 and 24 planes— have moved into Syria within the Dast few days. The sources added that some Russian Jet bombers ana anti-aircrait crews and weapons also78 words
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Article209 1956-11-11 1 Hungarian Reds Halt Medical Aid VIENNA, Nov. 10 (UP) Hungarian Communists refused entry today to Western medical aid for bleeding: Budapest. An International Red Cross convoy of 15 trucks carrying food, medical supplies, doctors and nurses was blocked at the border crossing point at Klingenbach. on the road to Sopron.209 words
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Article78 1956-11-11 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 10 (ReuteD— Nationalist China has alerted ner armed forces and suspended leave of her military personnel because of the tense Middle East situation, a Nationalist Defence Ministry spokesman disclosed today. The spokesman said the move was a precaution against possible Chinese Communist military operations against78 words
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Article303 1956-11-11 1 PUPILS of three Malayan schools collected among themselves a total sum of «SR9O during the week tor ?h! STANDARD XMAS CHEER FUND, which now tO indiv ldu 7 al 16 donations £r r -Cltu m d°enL y *of cheques to the CHEER FUNU SI- «SSS303 words
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Article135 1956-11-11 1 Egyptians Fire On Allies EL CAP, Egypt. Nov. 10 (Delayed) (UP)— Egyptian torces opened fire nine times during early morning darkness yesterday, but BritLsh and French troops entrenched on the ceasefire line along the Suez Canal made no reply. Troops in the frontline here at El Cap. 27 miles south135 words
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Advertisement106 1956-11-11 1 SERVE FOR ONLY %5-20 PARTY PACK He's oft to the... BILL FUNK, 35- *itMtw**eJ year old Assistant Jr Sports Editor of the Singapore Standard leaves for Melbourne this morning to cover %am the 16th Olympiad for our readers in Southeast Asia. emphasis on Malayans Mr. Funk will re- participating in106 words
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706 1956-11-11 2 NA^FR QPFAI^C B l rejected aid of our Arab allies because I did not want to spread the war. if mankind is exposed to destruction, the responsibility is not ours we want our rights in freedom and dignity. EDEN HAS NOT ACCOMPLISHEDAP - 706 words
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840 1956-11-11 2 If We Did Not Act, The Middle East Would Be In Flames... tUtlf U I LlUuL am prepared to po anywhere and meet anybody to help in a situation of such danger in Europe and 9 the Middle East... LONDON, Nov. 10, (Reu tcr) Sir Anthony Eden declared last night840 words
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187 1956-11-11 2 The Constitution I Want— by Soekarno BANDUNG, Nov. 10 (Reuter) -President Soekarno of Indonesia today rejected Capitalism, Federalism and the Liberal democracy of the West" in recommending the type of constitution that this Republic should have. In an address to the Constituent Assembly— lndonesia's elected constitution making body which met187 words
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Article186 1956-11-11 2 SYDNEY, Nov. 10 (Reuter) Hundreds of people watched while a crazed giant plunged six times under the spinning propellers of a harbour ferry at Sydney's circular Quay last night in what police described as a vain suicide attempt The man, 6ft Bin tall and weighting186 words
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Advertisement233 1956-11-11 2 m ,-w i ."».</ ——-»i. im II 34x3*Mm\ (id*. Film thuttar MfISNH/f A HiiGH QUALITY PRECISION CAMERA INCORPORATES A LARGE NUMBER OF ADVANCED FEATURES. ILOCA RAPID with stemhell Cassar lent C GC A A F2.8-45 MM, hard-eoated and colour cor- 3 WJtWJ reefed, and E.R. cat* ILOCA RAPID with steinheil233 words
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Advertisement914 1956-11-11 2 CLASSIFIEn^w^I comity A W2p« I more dia I know peat app],r InteUii tive 1 power I I letically i n r >s!»2 ibU ey>T er '^i! 9(2 M me ah d n T n Company a l m Commercial .a I silks, puinmerta, Jr^ ncs amon-st their F J^L^S^ foTsAfP914 words
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232 1956-11-11 3 RONG POLICE GUARD AS 53 ARE CHARGED All Were Held During Raid On Union Branch SINGAPORE Police took strict security measures when 53 persons, who were detained after a recent Special Branch raid of the Factory and Shop Workers' Union in Bukit Timah Road, were produced in Court yesterday. The232 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-11-11 3 KINCE Axel of Dvn- Chairman of East Co. Ltd.. expertises a trowel as m the ioundation ,of the 53,500,000 j^torey "Denmark ie" which will rise t comer of Teleh Street and Raffles i Singapore. t foundation stone A the Prince laid trday150 words
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297 1956-11-11 3 THREE homesick Australians who flew into Singapore in a one-engined Proctor 111 plane from London on their way to Melbourne, are stranded because they are not sure if Indonesia would allow refuelling of their plane in the country. Nightclub singer. G. Layton, the pilot and297 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-11-11 3 MR. RAY OLLIS checking the engine of "Lady Gert" at the Singapore Flyinjr Club where it is undergoing its 60-hour overhaul.23 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-11-11 3 HFY' What arc those kids on the wagons up to. J I ariSus SnLSarS rssr. j I rreds will go to the S.H.A. StandardpicStandardpic - 28 words
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Article65 1956-11-11 3 MRS. Ridley, widow of the late Mr H N Ridley, "Father" of the Malayan rubber industry, has sent a message of thanks to the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, for his cable of condolence. The message reads: "Please accept my sincere and grateful thanks for65 words
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Article29 1956-11-11 3 BOMBAY. Nov. 10 (AP) Port and dock workers havr abandoned plans to boycott British and French ships in Indian ports in protest at Anglo-French action in Egypt.29 words
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Article54 1956-11-11 3 MRS. JAMES HUDSON won the Christmas Hamper pt the Commonwealth Ladies Poppy Day celebrations held at Gray Cott Home on Friday. The Chairman of the Com- monwealth Ladies Poppy Day Committee was Mrs. E. L. Brisbin. The draw was made by Lady Black, wife of54 words
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Advertisement164 1956-11-11 3 finest of all across the Pacific. fan American's President Service I Pan American's President Service was designed for a certain group of people those who want the very finest in service. Perhaps you are one of them. aps you, too, treasure your personal comfort.. B complete rest to be found164 words
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Advertisement125 1956-11-11 3 I!liyij|;!!ll!;i! do you know I J FOR 1 as low as 4> I A a month j I YOU CAN BUY j SINGER A SEWING MACHINE i mmJ^tamMmm after sale service M^MiiHH with a SINCER II v i 111 A TRADE MARK OF THf SINCER MANUFACTURING COMPANT J^J^ owl wwt125 words
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Article91 1956-11-11 4 More Join Rail Co-op Society IN its half-yearly report, the Federation of Malaya Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. shows an increase in its membership Total membership on June 30 this year was 2.414. as asainst 2.398 last Dec. 31. Interest earned on investment of $2,126,144.05 for the period91 words
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Article106 1956-11-11 4 PENANG. Sat. The principal of Chung Ling High School, Mr. Wauns Yoong Xien, told the Standard today that Sim Soo Khoon, an assisrant hcadboy, who was asked to leave school, would be allowed to sit for his Cambridge examination at the end of this106 words
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387 1956-11-11 4 CINEMA HALLS MAY CLOSE DO WN THIS WEEK Film Tax Must Be Cut Or Else... Minister Told KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Government has been warned that its new tax on "exposed" cine films will force at least three quarters of the country's cinema halls to close down completely before the end387 words
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Article, Illustration294 1956-11-11 4 His Birthday Gift— A 24-Ft. Mural Of Wei Toh THIS 24ft. tall mural of a Chinese deity-- Wei Ton, a the Heavenly Army, was painted on a cliff wall in the Perak Tong^Buddhist Temple at the fourth mile Ipoh-Kuala Kangsar Road, by famed Hongkong artist, Tseng The mural was executed294 words
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177 1956-11-11 4 Chinese Troops Move Out Of North East Burma LONDON, Nov. in (Reuter).— Chinese troops who last year entered the Wa State of North-east Burma had now been withdrawn in accordance with an understanding reached between the Chinese and Burmese governments, a Burmess Army spokesman announced here today. The sookesman added177 words
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232 1956-11-11 4 Standard Music Critic THE world- famous pianist, Claudio Arrau. gave a brilliant and supremely satisfying recital before a capacity audience in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Mozart's A minor sonata, K.310. was given a performance in which the dramatic and lyrical elements were perfectly proportioned,232 words
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Article61 1956-11-11 4 DAMASCUS. Nov. 10, (AP) —Syrian President Shukri Kowatly announced yesterday that "thousands of Muslims in the Soviet Union declared to me personally their full preparedness to move into the Middle East to clean the Holy Land of imperialistic aggressors." He called upon Syrians to join theAP - 61 words
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Article50 1956-11-11 4 LONDON. Nov. 10 (Router). The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, will fly to New York tomorrow evening, as head of the British delegation to the United Nations Assembly to conduct sideline talks on the Middle East and Hungarian situations, according to a usually well-in-formed source here.50 words
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Article26 1956-11-11 4 TAIPEI, Nov. 10 (Reuter) The Governor of Formosa today denied rumours that the United States Far Eastern Command would be moved to Formosa.26 words
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Article73 1956-11-11 4 to contri :tl of fi?l and they are 1 Tunku Abdul HfiM T T ne assistant Ma!^y Film r popular flinj ci drafting a m?m >P -Hi Will be fonv m ar^ r: shortly. Ge^.oth,j The memorc gest that the T reorganize the Unit to er. historical an tions73 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-11-11 4 MR. AND MRS. WEE BOON POII. after thrir nurf ate at St. Joseph's Church. Singapore >« sterday. bridegroom is an accountant at C.F. Young and Ci pany, while the bride the former .Miss Kang d Hoon is a staff nurse at the General Hospital. Ag ception was later56 words
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Article32 1956-11-11 4 WASHINGTON I (UP) The U.S multi-Jet U555,000,000 M master, crashed Delaware Bay. ported. Four employees i Glenn L. M chuted from th( The SpamastT multi-trt water-ba-^d K developed for the Navj32 words
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Article35 1956-11-11 4 $2 950 WORTH IRON STOLEN MORE th iron worth ported Tanjong Rhu. 8 A Chinese ir. Police he kept thegJJ store on Oct. 2^ «oj went to check tne P*» days later he I missing.35 words
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Article20 1956-11-11 4 LABOURER STABBED A SINGAPORE Tang Koon Cheng. stabbed in the I Quay last rv to the Genrral HOSP^ serious enrv:20 words
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Advertisement358 1956-11-11 4 UPSET STOMACH BETTER v INS SECONDS! i^^ o\°°/ /nCJ) Jl °^I °°o Drink sparkling ENO Sip "FRUIT SALT" '-j^a: fight seconds, the buffering action A ot this sparkling antacid makes your stomach £5P g iim^ feel better, your mouth fresh and clean. *_^"I7j^ Put some Eno into a glass of358 words
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Miscellaneous259 1956-11-11 4 Standard. cM*** INFORMATION fIT A C lflN Spore Diary >IN(.\IM)KK MUSICAL MK II- a pm TY: The Beethoveh Sonata reci- <i tal by Claudio Arrau at Victoria 9.30 News Memorial Hall. 845 pm lo p.m An. I INDKPKNDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film shows at Changi Prison 9 am Changi f,259 words
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Article, Illustration216 1956-11-11 5 lady Black Lends A Hand DT Black, wilt of the Lr of Singapore, and D D f Tullofh wife I (i s.nuapore D istrict. lent .1 hand Ly when members of jpise UdiK Associait the Vic.Lorial Hall for the T?3r of making wreaths for Poppy Day. The wreathsStandardpic - 216 words
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Article51 1956-11-11 5 1 LUMPUR, Fri.— r. of Trengganu, a I teur "shutter-bug," Ibj opened the Sixth me Ir.terr. it: r.al Salon photography at I- Council hall here. R the hundreds of ail over the i show were several Lmself. w the pictures exhl- which won .jf and bro n z e51 words
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Article283 1956-11-11 5 THE BIG WASTAGE IN CITY MARKETS Chickens, Eggs, Mutton And Tons Of Vegetables Are Lost A total of about 160 tons of unsound foodstuffs, comprising decayed vegetables and fruits, was removed from the City markets and delivered to the incinerators for destruction, states the Singapore City Council Health Department in283 words
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Article41 1956-11-11 5 THE price of tin on the Singapore market yesterday was $403i per picul (Down $3). COPRA SINGAPORE Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra: Nov. $26| buyers, $27i sellers; Dec. $26} buyers, $27i sellers. The tone quiet, easier.41 words
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191 1956-11-11 5 MOVE AFOOT TO OUST M.I.C. TOP MEN, OVERHAUL THE PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A move is afoot among the ranks and file of the Malayan Indian Congress to overthrow the present leaders and reorganise the body, the Sunday Standard learnt today. A group within the organization is canvassing supporters for191 words
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586 1956-11-11 5 Thanks To The Colombo Plan By C. DIEMER IN FIVE years' time, there will be at least 30 professional Asian engineers who will be employed by the City Council, thanks to Colombo Plan facilities which have been offered Singapore since 1953.586 words
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Article49 1956-11-11 5 A 22-YEAR-OLD hawker. Tan Ah Tee alias Tan Song Lik, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday, with the murder of a Chinese schoolgirl. Tan Siew Cheng. 24. at Omar Road, on Nov. 9. No plea was recorded and Tan was remanded for a week.49 words
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Advertisement83 1956-11-11 5 fi^ 69 K^^*^^^ j ■g ft T f at r Kim Ponr Music Co., EWu l mal '''l. 20th Century Co. Ltd* 60 jalan Ibrahim. I 130 Jalan Mariam. johore Bahrii. mSi* i,,, Muar. C hln Radio Service, R K »n»U P Kuallty Store. 57 Jalan T. Ibrahim. r K^v,83 words
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Advertisement406 1956-11-11 5 MORE AND MORE PEOPLE S PRODUCING fl OIL in CANADA 11 BANANAS in JAMAICA WOOL in AUSTRALIA TOBACCO in RHODESIA II COFFEE in KENYA I j Rl BBER in MALAYA I 9 PALM OIL in NIGERIA I I TEA in CEYLON I 9 and many other products in other parti406 words
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Article, Illustration353 1956-11-11 6 MR. Peter Ng Kong Choon, a talented Malayan composer and musician, was recently awarded the F.R.S.A. Diploma for music. A 31-year-old bachelor born in Klang, he passed his pianoforte final A.U.R.S.M (London) in 1951. Mr. Ng's interest in music was cultivated at an early353 words
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615 1956-11-11 6 IT'S BEDLAM AT THE RACETRACKS AND 'LUCRE' IS THE AIM says HARRY CHIA PUT 10,000 people under one roof and allow them a chance to win some money, and you will get the closest thing to a bedlam you can evcr find. But it is bedlam with a purpose. To615 words
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96 1956-11-11 6 APPROXIMATELY so far in the Singapore 2,000 pupils have registered Chinese High and Chunir Cheng Schools. Scores of students were accompanied by their parents and guardians, during registration. The registration which began on Friday will end tomorrow. The principal of the Chinese High96 words
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Article64 1956-11-11 6 THE 12 visiting Filipino students yesterday went round the Legislative Assembly and did a quick tour of the island. They also visited the S.I.T. housing estate at Queenstown and the New Nurses' Training School at the General Hospital. The students, who are on their way back64 words
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Article56 1956-11-11 6 ABRITISH soldier. Private Whittaker, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with attempting to murder Private Bache in a hut at Transit Camp. Nee Soon Garrison on Nov. 9. .No plea was recorded and Whittaker was remanded for a week. The court was told Whittaker attempted56 words
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Article37 1956-11-11 6 A COMMUNIST terrorist was killed by a Patrol of the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles in Tampin District of Negri Sembilan on Friday night. A second terrorist with him escaped. A shotgun and nine cartridges were recovered.37 words
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Article32 1956-11-11 6 HONGKONG, Nov 10 Special Standard ServiceClosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.05 to £1 Sterling; $6.***** to U.S.$l; $1,843 to Malayan $1; $0,184 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $279.75.32 words
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Article103 1956-11-11 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat.— The District's Poppy Day Fund collections to date have already exceeded the amount realised last year, Che Zainab binti Abduilah, wife of the District Officer, and Chairman of the Poppy Day Organising Committee, told the Sunday Standard yesterday. There are four more days103 words
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Article39 1956-11-11 6 THE body of a 19-year-old girl, Yap Pooh Ting, was yesterday found floating in a riverlet at Rasah, two miles from Seremban. Yap WH seen last on Thursday, when she left the Seremban Cabaret in a trisha.39 words
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106 1956-11-11 6 Fire Guts Colony Buildings 13 Made Homeless THIRTEEN people were rendered homeless when a fire gutted the top floor of a shophouse in Victoria Street, Sfngapore, yesterday. The fire, which originated from overturned kerosene stove, destroyed four cubicles housing three families. Fortunately, only a few people were in the building106 words
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130 1956-11-11 6 Clock Is Orders Back To 'Hock' Show M°r° k B Ife ™nt Agricfei ordered by the teytey Circuit MaS" 1 be returned to i's where the Police?,?* ed it follwi,^*! two men. m The men, Ali kfc 21. and Ahmad r were charged with i! worth $35 at ButSlJ Aug.130 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-11-11 6 MR. and Mrs. Salleh bin Maslam who were married last Sunday, Nov. 4, in Singapore. The bride was the former Miss Sariya binte Sujanyi.26 words
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Article41 1956-11-11 6 A COMBINED luncheon by "1 held at the Y-M-CfrJ ford Road, on Nov. K.* P Mr. Geoffrey dan, hon. secret Singapore Youth C0» be the after iUU speaker. Tickets at $2 ty available at tne CQiinter. ----^->41 words
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Article16 1956-11-11 6 lavings oi g A har <2 W °i was conso!^ b I and ,;J, ed belongings-16 words
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Article, Illustration729 1956-11-11 7 T do think it is about time im~ SOme of our loral musical impresarios realised that 2olH 8 f»5 USIS 3re not to h sold to the public through the medium of distorted and lurid advance-publicity blurbs. Far too often we read stuff that is more applicable to729 words
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Article45 1956-11-11 7 4 LOS ANGLES, U.S.A., antique dealer won first prize for his home-made loaf at a county fair. He told the judges afterwards that he had baked the loaf a year before and kept it in his refrigerator until the time of the contest.45 words
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Article, Illustration215 1956-11-11 7 j" TST) ALL'S Peeping Toms spy on courting couples as LJ silently as possible— so lovers in a park were shocked one night recently when their amorous embraces were interrupted by snappy remarks from shrubberies, "Don't kiss jour girl friend! Fou know Ws unhygienic saicf215 words
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Article525 1956-11-11 7 MOUSSORGSKY. SOROCHINTSY FAIR (COMPLETE). SOLOISTS. CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE SLOVENIAN NATIONAL OPERA, LJUBLJANA. COND SAMO HUBAD. PHILIPS AL *****/ 30. Reviewed By VICTOR DOGGETT THIS is the first complete recording of Moussorgsky'S comic opera, Sorochintsy Fair, and a really marvellous performance by the Slovenian Opera has525 words
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Article123 1956-11-11 7 4 KENTUCKY, U.S.A., police chief found this note on his desk: "The radio Bang on A CAR has been designed in New York in which YOU CAN HAVE A HEADON CRASH AT 50m.p.h. AND NOT BE INJURED. It contains chest pads, safety belts, bucket seats and metal stiffeners123 words
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Article959 1956-11-11 7 IN the great sheet of ice that forms the Begbie Glaci?r in British Columbia, Canada, the frozen corpse of a man stands erect the dead eyes staring sightlessly from the icy tomb in which his body is embedded. This was the man who pioneered a959 words
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Article, Illustration9 1956-11-11 7 "For goodness sake, lady, DONT drive where you're looking!"9 words
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Advertisement358 1956-11-11 7 I Meccano models of modern design Meccano caters for that love of construction and experiment which keeps boys happy li for hours on end. There Is no limit to the I variety of working models of modern design that any boy can build. Every Meccano model can be dismantled and358 words
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Advertisement91 1956-11-11 7 ft I#|||V^ CUES ACCESSORIES i Joe Davies 600 Century Break Cue $29.50 Walter Lindrum Break 4137 Cue $26.50 Four Point Hardwood Butted Cue $12.50 Best Quality Hand-Made Cue 7.50 Bonzoline Billiard Balls (Set of 3) $22.50 Bonzoline Extra Balls (Any Colours) 7.50 I Peradon Billiard Cue Tip Fastener 5.00 I91 words
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'MURDER FOR MONEY'
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Article1597 1956-11-11 8 THE PUNTER ALWAYS PAYS rp//£ victims of William Palmer are uncounted* The total may be as high as ten but the Law, satisfied that he had murder* ed John Parsons Cook, was content to bequeath the secret to the speculation of posterity. The Late is practical, A man can be1,597 words
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Advertisement224 1956-11-11 8 lowSwbdHqb^^BßlH^BwSn^MvSSSs^j^^'?^^^ ■'■S'CnC*'**' f i Fire glistens in her eyes, in her hands, in the swirl jof her hair.. .She is dancer Teresa Amaya, pictured in London as she rehearses for the Spanish I Dance Theatre, which opened at the Princes I Theatre. D M pix j *v~w J *x^*u~i_n_n^rL_n_n_rxo_n_n_t~i_ri_n_ri i~i_i*i224 words
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Advertisement437 1956-11-11 8 EAST ASIATIC \M OU: WARDS Soiling, to, Bongkok o ,x, I Penong "BOGOTA" SK ,fe "KAMBODIA- 2/3 Dec 4/4r4 f "SELANDIA" 1,/UDec u/J^ HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoa Am Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg, L S'porc p c,, h^ j "MEONIA" ii/uiw. si CALLS GDYNIA 1 "SONGKHLA I CALLS GDYNIA. "LALANDIA"' 23/23 n437 words
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Cineman presents MOVIE-GO—ROUND
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Article, Illustration469 1956-11-11 9 What's new? Lr/fr.st /rom our $tudio mails.., )lER Angeli, on location in Southern France lor M-G-M's HARVEST THUNDER, has been giving lessons in grape picking to co-stars f Mel Ferrer, John Kerr and Michele Morgan. ?he movie, filmed in an actual vineyard at harvest time, contains sequences showing the stars469 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-11-11 9 lovers will experience a new delight when they see M.G.M's LUST FOR LIFE, due in Malaya this month, which has been filmed in a new colour process that reproduces masterpieces of Vincent van Gogh in their true colour brilliance. Collected from all parts of the world, from313 words
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Article73 1956-11-11 9 Hey..what's TTOW do .ooK? SJ-SSiS^t reVTowl;-?^^^ H Bet, o ««J- |nl nllfI n!hinvl".l. Anita and Anthony were jf hu.bond, Briti.h octor Anthony^s,^ pcrfofma f the (getting ready for Hi.• r.c*j. T y|R pLAJ| ar hg |mp,re picture THE BATTLE ur n wol of turquoise Thlatre, Wf^jX I.«T-nd73 words
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Article, Illustration521 1956-11-11 9 Cagney tells us why he twitches 'THE question I'm most often asked, I suppose, is what I think of all the comedians who do impersonations of me. I'm flattered— but they're not imitating me. They're imitating me imitating. To put it a little more clearly, they're imitating me imitating someone521 words
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Advertisement376 1956-11-11 9 MR.H. The Duke of Edinburgh f |u?: visit to Malaya (M. r. u.> HOPE" In Mandarin sb.) RICHARD THE CRI'SADER" y ClnemaSpopp (Tech.) f SHOEING Ht A|§o 6.30 9.30 p^. n "THE BLACK SLEEP" fil \ttWIMRn inWIOfIMCMRMHKU i < handler M Blfl of the Pujan" C'Scope (Tech.) 0 PAVILION Hi376 words
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Advertisement364 1956-11-11 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ,VVVVVWVVVVVVVVVViVVVVVVV\V\\V\W^ TODAY! tiy«-cJJ D .vJ D JS m ;nd 4 o nop l^.* ENCHANTING I SPECTACULAR I the LOST CONTINENT IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR Cathay Organisation KHra** KXTKA! EXTRA! LATKST M.F.U. NE Wf: "HR.il. TUB IM KK OF 1I>INIUH(.II IN MM MA :OMINC! M-G-M Presents "HIG H_SOC[ETY^364 words
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Article435 1956-11-11 10 Bakar Co. Humble The Malaya Cup Champs LEONG HEW MENG, Reporting. YESTERDAY'S friendly soccer match between Singapore and Selangor at Jalan Besar was the Malaya Cup final in reverse. The Colony took sweet revenge by inflicting the first defeat of the season on the Malaya Cup435 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-11-11 10 SIXTEEN YEAR OLD Mary Leela Rao, the only Indian xcoman competitor to the Olympics.18 words
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Article310 1956-11-11 10 INDIA'S lone woman Olympian for Melbourne, pretty Mary Leela Rao, who will take part in the 100 metres and 80-metre hurdles, passed through Singapore yesterday by Air India International with 22 other members of the Indian contingent. The group comprised eight athletes, seven wrestlers, two310 words
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Article46 1956-11-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sclangor Club played with great determination in the closing stages to come through to beat Singapore Cricket Club by 14 points (goal, penalty, two tries) to 3 points (try) in their annual rugby football match on the padang here today.46 words
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Article76 1956-11-11 10 CARDIFF. Nov. 10 (ReutersTrevor Ford, Cardiff City and Welsh international centre-for-ward, has decided to retire from football, Cardiff's Manager, Mr. Trevor Morris, announced. The bustling Ford, the costliest player in British football and one of the most controversial in the game, has tvice commanded record transfer fees.76 words
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Article45 1956-11-11 10 BLOEMFONTEIN, Nov. 10 (Reutcr) Doug Insole declared the MCC first innings closed at the overnight score of 420 for four when play was resumed against Orange Free State here today and by lunch the home side had lost six wickets for 61 runs45 words
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427 1956-11-11 10 Worry Will Weigh Down Magyar Hopes By KEN TOFT WHEN Hungary takes the field at the Olympic Games in Melbourne later this month, their minds will be torn between winning laurels at the Games and worrying about their famailies back home, facing the ordeals of a fierce and bloody rebellion.427 words
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Article121 1956-11-11 10 JOHNSON BLAMES WEATHER SYDNEY, Nov. 10 (Reuter)— Australia's cricket captain. lan Johnson, is vague about his future plans for big time cricket. But he told reporters today he had no plans for retiring. Johnson and other members of the touring Australian team arrived in Sydney from Karachi this morning. Today121 words
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Article53 1956-11-11 10 SINGAPORE Teachers Union maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Royal Air Force Seletar by five goals to three in a SHA Div. 2 league at Seletar yesterday. Kernal Singh 2, Boon Oon San 2 and Wong Fong Weng scored for the Teachers. Mohonev 2 and Arnold netted53 words
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Article29 1956-11-11 10 SEREMBAN, Sat. NegriMalacca rugby team suffered another defeat this afternoon when they went down to Johore in a H.M.S. Malaya match played on the Station padang today29 words
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Article394 1956-11-11 10 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LEAGUE I Aston Villa 1, Burnley 0. Blackpool 0, West B. A. 1. Bolton W. 2. Manchester U. 0. Charlton A. 0. Cardiff C 2. Everton 2, Port-smouth 2. Leeds United' 3, Sheffield Wed. 1. Luton Town 1, Preston N. E- 1. Manchester C. 3. B'ham394 words
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Article28 1956-11-11 10 IPOH. Sat. Perak drew with Penan* 3-3 (try each) in the opening fixture of the HMs Malaya rugger competition played on the Town Hall this evening.28 words
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Article293 1956-11-11 10 FOLLOWING are weights f Or a i. 1 01 (Nov. 17). first day of the Perak 1 CL. 3, DIV. I—7 F. King's Prophet 9.00 Gallant Turk 8.09 Opera II 8.08 Superscope 8.06 Canton II 8.05 CaneJiew 8.04 White Heather 8.04 Movie House 8.03 Rio293 words
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Article92 1956-11-11 10 PLAYING with two men short, Wanderers Sports Club held University of Mnlaya to a 1-1 draw in a SHA Div. 1 league match at Bukit Timah yesterday. University failed to take advantage of the depleted Wan- derrr? 'cam Wand.--a determi: sure that n Le> Strai ge Tli92 words
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Article36 1956-11-11 10 MEDICAL, beat Dental by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to five (a goal> in the first Inter-Faculty rugby match of the University of Malaya for the Monterio Shield at Bukit Timah yesterday.36 words
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Article36 1956-11-11 10 NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (Reuter> Flash Elorde. 23-year-old featherweight from the Philippines, had 18 stitches inserted in his face after he was outpointed by Miguel Berrios (Puerto Rico) over ten rounds here last night.36 words
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Article27 1956-11-11 10 COLOMBO. Njv.lOfc —Heavy rain night and t vented play urn. the first da match between India here. Ceylon scor wicket before the cioj I27 words
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Article16 1956-11-11 10 SAIXT Ar beat O^d Boyi I goals. 2 Iriej I go:il<» match at Woodsvilta rfl16 words
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Article24 1956-11-11 10 THE finals of the University of Malaya badminton championships will be held at BOu p.m. at the Ooi Tiong Ham Hall tonight.24 words
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Article24 1956-11-11 10 ROYAL Military Police beat RAF Changi II by eight points (try, goal) to three points (try) at rugger at Gillman Barracks yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement61 1956-11-11 10 VISIT OUR POPULAR BARGAIN COUNTERS OF 75 cents $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 5 BOJI \/r^l I f l I PlKir\ hb^^^' __^^^hI £j& ;H: la 1 t^ajal mow fiP -01 i-i- riiNLy f-j'WEßfflP^p^^n ASk^^ v i i^K^ LOST CONTINENT n .^WBlP^^ BOTH ENTERTAINING AND EDUCATIONAL! f VX^^^B^^^* PITU'AV^ A61 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1956-11-11 11 DAPPLE GREY PROVES HE'S A FINE 'STAYER' oj g Upset By Dragon Seed By WINDSOR LAD the lead rt from M the straight. him goSie way to so What seated a in the ben Don m practlto boat w strides. paid $127 for $30 for a Place. lust lasted S2,135 words
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Article65 1956-11-11 11 TOTAL POOL— $185,600 Ist Prize: *****1 ($50,112) 2nd Prize: *****7 ($25,056) 3rd Prize: *****6 ($12,528) Starters ($1,566 each)Nos. *****8, *****1, *****6,' *****3, *****3, *****3 *****6, *****3. Consolations ($1,113 each): Nos. *****2. *****9, *****0, *****8, *****8, *****5, *****8, *****6, *****9, *****5. Treble Tote: 2 tickets ($2,075 each). Ist Forecast65 words
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Article86 1956-11-11 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 10 (AP) An^ry Russian high jumpers marched oil Melbourne's Olymnic Park yesterday vowing they would never train there again They called the run up to the high jump "slippery and dange Co U a S ch Nikolai Ozolin said ••We wi» not jump there again86 words
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Article30 1956-11-11 11 SINGAPORE beat Selangor 2 l in the friendly inter-state football match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Awang Bakar scored Singapore's goals and Aw Boon Hee netted for Selangor.30 words
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Advertisement85 1956-11-11 11 ODEON C^\ y* C3M I IBhbw m I 3 mHbp "eti Jft''?' PLUS! A MOVIETONE FEATURETTE L in CinemaScopw C^ »LANI> OF THE BIBLE Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days •nd tow will «oon »e« your »Mn d« clr.r your »kt> »«ri and •gY" Nixoderm SttaMATISM5 t taMATI$M rV^85 words
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Advertisement541 1956-11-11 11 Down to your last ounce of energy REVIVE YOURSELF WITH BOVRIL When you feel worn out and run down, take tima off for a cup of Bovril. It brings comfort to the over-* worked and worried. It puts new life into you. Bovril is the goodness of beef in its541 words
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Miscellaneous52 1956-11-11 11 Soccer Singapore Selection v Selangor J. Besar 5.15 p.m.; Softball Consulate Braves v Pandas; Bombers v Tokyo Dragons on Joseph's Institution ground 10.30 a.m. Hockey Friendly: CSC v SRC at GSC. WeightliSting Championships: Fed. Boyt' Clubs, Singapore 7.30 p.m. Athletics Chinese Industrial Commercial Continuation School Outram Road 2 p.m. Badminton52 words
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Article457 1956-11-11 12 Pol iticains ...Keep Out DFSDFSDFSDFFDFDFG SPORT AND POLITICS, LIKE OIL AND WATER. DON'T MIX IT'S WHEN MEN AND NATIONS STRIVE TO BLEND THEM, THAT THE TROUBLE STARTS. The 16th World Olympiad due to begin in 10 days time in Melbourne gave promise of being the greatest ever spectacle of sport.457 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-11-11 12 Off to Melbourne BILL FVISK, The Stan. ilarrf's Assistant Sports Editor, leaves Singapore this morning by a Qantas Constellation. BilVs first stop trill be Darwin, then Sydney for three days, and finally, Melbourne on Thursday* A veteran on sports reporting, Bill Funk has raptured a large following for himself as154 words
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Article484 1956-11-11 12 By arrangement icilh the Daily Mirror, Britain's ace sports writer, 'W orlduide* Peter Wilson, trill tcrite special stories on the Olympic Games for the Standard. Below, Peter sends his first cable from Melbourne. It's hke sittina on the Cobalt Bomb only worse because with the Cobalt484 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-11-11 12 5 BRITISH North Borneo > J has made rapid strides as 2 > a sporting country, and 2 much of the progress in 2 athletics is due to the J energetic efforts of Mr. Gur bales h Singh Kler, 2 honorary secretary of the S 2107 words
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490 1956-11-11 12 IF Singapore should bring back a trophy from Melbourne, it will be the result of good teamwork from the Governor to the very competitor, Mr. C. C. Tan, leader of the Colony Olympic contingent, said over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Tan paid490 words
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Article111 1956-11-11 12 RESULTS of the Stableford competition held *at the Roval Singapore Golf Club on Wednesday were Dlv hca P 15 an under Winner: Lt-Col. F. M. Cunningham (9) 33 points; other cards: Maj O J. Peck (13) 32 points: Maj. J. M. Tomlinson <6> P?" 1^ Maj R.111 words
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Article85 1956-11-11 12 MELBOURNE. Nov. 10 <UP) Olympic organisers announced changes in the hockey draw following the Netherlands withdrawal. Three elimination groups are now composed of« (A) India Singapore, Afghanistan and the United States. (B) Britain, Australia, Malaya and Kenya (C) Pakistan, Germany, Belgium and New Zealand. Winner of group85 words
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Advertisement247 1956-11-11 12 Ourlng the Tang Dynasty. Tsu^ -&i*? f" "i Wu. scholar, arrived it WVV, 7 jny, Gangjam to sit ht an ex- **7ijf-'^'l^ A^-fl •mination. which he (ailed, ont v*^ HtJ Zjf *t" T day, white walkina miserably O A- Ji K. )H JL iL> *"J In a field, he discovered247 words
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Advertisement109 1956-11-11 12 I MM TONIC llj WATER At C ft _r>-f-*> *4-ri-3» rpREAM CRACKERS |^pJU| DELICIOUS 1 g iniC Tl\)n\» BISCUIT CONFECTIONERY FACTORY LID. W&y. 191/ Alexandra Road, Singapore Phone ***** ***** I The MARLEY TILE Co., Ltd of England intend to appoint in Singapore, Malaya and Bornto. AGENTS 6l DEALERS #o109 words
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Article, Illustration1815 1956-11-11 13 By Walter Henry Childe Retired Police Commissioner of New South Wales, Australia FDGFDHHFDFDGHGFHGFHF E A H look back on forty-three years as a ■^.enforcement officer in New South lies. climbed up the hard way, from I i usf o,, 60 0 on *he beat to fling1,815 words
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Article390 1956-11-11 13 Marriage will be the last form of slavery M. Giraud, at the Geneva Conference on the abolition of slavery. Personally I don't think we should upset the world for a mere thirty shillings Mr. Bernard Bre-nnink-meyer (of C and A Modes). Industry itself is a kind390 words
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Advertisement77 1956-11-11 13 [SODA Ib^Hß^^BhHhß Hi 3cM! Grange \JqtsVi )3 Flavour with tang i WhiTr?" v^> exciting and satisfying t L^C^t \C in Special Dry Ginger Ale, rLJEgr /C Cinger Beer, Soda or Tonic l t/SiFftSmVO, Havour with a rich TOM Hl\r goodness in Hi* L L *lS Orange Crush, Grape Fruit Soda,77 words
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Advertisement114 1956-11-11 13 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia f-jx&jfc pP^ Because n prmid« more com* i^ =A pl#t« relief than single purpos* laxatives. which have no effect q» 1 PS 11 th acld l ndi ewtlon that asually accompanies eonstlpatioa For M^^ *0^ M k 9 Magnesia114 words
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Article1154 1956-11-11 14 Donald Smithson - They 're In The MONEY! Donald Smithson By "Mr. Teazy-Weaxy" waves a cheque for £3,123 for styling Diana Dor's hair best* seller Nicholas Monsarrat reportedly earned £100,000 last year...Diana Dors will probably make £1,000,000 in five years. Show business and best'selling authorship can be golden, and this article tells of1,154 words
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Article694 1956-11-11 14 Walter Theimer - Walter Theimer by HAMBURG. TT has long been medical x dogma that goitre is caused by lack of iodine. This seems to be borne out by the frequency of goitre in mountainous regions, where water and plants contain less iodine than, say, in coastal plains, and particularly694 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-11 14 These girh are enjoying Summer's lmjk Britain on a Sicing. Left to riuht they m >, k Bracetcel, endy Carton and Claire Courtennk misses are Palading girls in 7T\« shoic icii/ifa (You-Lurky People) Trinder,35 words
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Advertisement423 1956-11-11 14 WOCOt WMMUjUi needs regular care with Pond's famous complexion creams will keep your skin lovely Rjj Pond't Creams day and and natural your t^^jfc £tj&&> <J reffi complexion looks with v£ Rr Pond's Vanishing Cream C^~ with Pond's Cold Cream! *fr lovely women the world j-^\^^^^^ \^v g| |k POND'S423 words
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Advertisement312 1956-11-11 14 HOGGING II TN California, U.S.A., when A SEVENTY Wl X people complained that H^J^eJwr* os^] the peace of their neighbour- HER LOS T °an3 hood was being disturbed. A COI'XTY F\IR HOG-fl CONSTABLE FOUND THAT ING CHAMPIONSHIP EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin r> EVERY DAY <7/fl/ cfeffcfou^ Defhosa I 1 Vitamin312 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1956-11-11 15 Extra Vitamins for your Child Nurse Kathleen will answer your question and advise you on your problems in child care. Write to Nurse Kathleen, Sunday Standard, Lim Teck Kim Road, Singapore— 2 NURSE Kathleen SAYS... MOST remarkable feature during the last decade has been the great increase in the number1,092 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-11-11 15 "Wait till cook wakes up she'll be surprised at what one can do with a breakfast sausage and a few old trouser bicycle clips."24 words
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Article, Illustration673 1956-11-11 15 THE strange mixture of curfew hours and the Deepavali festival last week, curtailed the usual course of my rounds of the Singapore shops. I have therefore selected for this week's guide only articles seen in our central shopping district of Raffles Place. In Robinson's I found a673 words
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Article363 1956-11-11 15 fFHE main hobby of the people of Nauru Island in the Pacific was drinking the local palm beer. The beer, made from fermented palm leaves, was so strong that not only the adult islanders, but the children (who got it through their mothers' milk) were constantly drunk.363 words
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Article35 1956-11-11 15 FIFTEEN women answered an advertisement for a wife by a man at Collier's Wood who emphasized that he had a television set. None of the 15, he said, was th« ri* ht one.35 words
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Advertisement170 1956-11-11 15 Li 1 1 f if T" fe;J| y «n> ftf J to a*"* 8 s nd Mid b J j ri or m%& Eaxa-tabs i L^ 1 V \T^X f\ o r Iy e IK//* JummTng tablets we done for me Kobson Van Den Berg (S'pore) Ltd. R. LIMPIE PENANG170 words
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Advertisement201 1956-11-11 15 creams off I'/^ J^i facial hair Ir^L'^ 5^ safely easily ,^JcC£Jls is a pure mild cream depilatory, safe and effective to use on face, arms or legs. is easy to apply: just smooth it on and minutes later, rinse ott. Ail r^^ hair vanishes, leaving the skin smooth and soft.201 words
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434 1956-11-11 16 THE letter S is the 19th letter of the Alphabet, 1-1-9=lo=l the single value of S is one. thus it stands in symbolism for the Sun. and in its very formation, the rising sun,434 words
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Article614 1956-11-11 16 EVELYN HOCQUARD - EVELYN HOCQUARD By will be very badly hurt. Although instinctively searching for a balanced life, this will seldom be achieved. You know what it is to feel the rapture of ecstasy and then suddenly to be translated into deep gloom. Your mind is very frequently confused and although614 words
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Advertisement177 1956-11-11 16 "FANTASTIC NEWS" contest London 6■ll 56 "^^^B^spdßß^B^Hfa^^a^^r^j^^^B^q agency) Interworlds Transport Airways already accept passenger bookings to the moon and back for January 1957. Luggage allowed: 10 lbs and one bottle Bisquit Brandy. Naders are invited to submit short text suggestions (JO words maximum) of a humorous tendency and advertising Bisquit177 words
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Advertisement113 1956-11-11 16 <5&2 I macleaJ PEROXIDE TOOTHPa'JI the tooth paste that's A to clean teeth whit^ Scientific tests with a 'whiten^c beyond doubt that Macleans T^p* Si whiter than ever before. loothp ast ec i^ Macleans fights and destroys decay p er m tests show that no other toothpaste S protection than113 words
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Miscellaneous136 1956-11-11 16 I MR IA lit jrv^ i^^^ •'1 want fearless inde- I IngM 7 pendent employees \^iio v^L" //B&ISIgE/} <! tL^\ can say 'No' when their f^rrzr^^lM J -/^W^7f F%G^ wives put them up to w mm I rixr^-X. asking for a rise!" L fAY OWN NNO^IT jj^lwf £rf T .^J^JL^Jgj136 words
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Miscellaneous19 1956-11-11 16 "Why can't you get up five minutes earlier and eat your breakfast properly!" ••Don't bother to save her hati*19 words
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Miscellaneous275 1956-11-11 18 MAGICIAN Y/^^-n^ I^^^^ L >^?3 -v iv^ #vm^ m^ p C/NARPA, YOU MUST S-- T Cl J L\ BY LEE FALk fi^ PHIL DAVIS 7BE ps^hic. here's «y\ i_ V v^A-, di 11l r/\Lf\ \x rniL i//\Tl^ j LETTER FROM HER 7mjl j \^s^^^y^^^ K "MAMPRAKiTHwi^ \r V^GO WHILE I275 words
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Miscellaneous126 1956-11-11 19 k "n T^^ r^\^^^^ poi n'.^^A^ rIL-/^^ '^/V^Aj^ls wi?f N^j-| g^gafe^^^a^^g 8 8 111 I WHICH \TWO PHANTOMS^ I ItHISMAN FOUGHT WISH I UNPER-I I YOU FOUGHT V/OBAN IS THE RULER A ONE DIP) WHICH ONE S A6AINIST WOBAN STOOP THE THE WRONG NOW- IT IS AGAINST MISTAkEWAS i \¥V^JLl]r)^126 words
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Miscellaneous61 1956-11-11 20 I"^ i-i "vTn^ni i•—P"o"^ O >w I -W^i —0 \vJ ~J C^>wßß^fcL >^m> I O7 ri 4M B X I j^^f^^ B^fc\ rr I J I /^^^\^*^_^^^B^B» p^ I1 |j Bm^BßßßM^^^^^^^ K Bh ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■BBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH j^^^jy_, v y/**]j ICjBBBKa^p-^ j '**'f m •■■■■■^■■i^fc' i \^J *X^^^^^ I «m VJ f 88l61 words
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Article, Illustration851 1956-11-11 21 UP! UP! UP!, WILL CARS BE PRICED BEYOND REACH That Ten Per Cent Tax Is A Shocker! W AT a sh °cker it was, nriJ V 6Cent jUm P in th e J r S f K cars There is still a lot of breath to recover, if we can851 words
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Article, Illustration377 1956-11-11 21 I^HE SCRIBE eats humble pie this week. 1 take back what I said in this column a few months ago about British designers being behind their Continental counterparts in producing sports cars for the connoisseur. There is one model in Malaya that377 words
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Article284 1956-11-11 21 LYONS MOTORS: Minx Saloon 5.750 5275) Minx Salooa 6,195 5695) Estate Car 6.195 5695) Husky 4.995 4575) Hawk Saloon (Standard) 6.995 6445) Hawk De Luxe Saloon 7.195 6645) Hawk Estate Car 9.590 8795) Super Snipe Saloon 9.995 9355) Super Snipe Touring Limousine $10,695 (*****) Sunbeam Sports Saloon 8.375284 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-11-11 21 SINGER cars have undergone some drastic streamlining. This is the new Gazelle convertible, a medium-priced car with quality fittings and a good performance. The Singers and Rootcs merger has resulted in a car very similar to other Bootes models, the Sunbeam Rapier and Hill man Minx.48 words
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Advertisement77 1956-11-11 21 1 IJ T DODUi3P ClTac fr*s xR ?w? mn I/FERODO I ReprncntatlvM: WEARNE BROS. .lAMOTE" JL R(/M LOTION /gfrll I1I1« juint FAY RUM LOTION BE C^ Q^/* :t dressing necessary FT \fa ■Jz&b&fa I r ocmed man and i SCa^gj^ljKT^l^ ■cr vour daily hair toilet, £JtflS r st class tonic77 words
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Advertisement114 1956-11-11 21 Isn't it better to buy your Blue Gillette Blades in a Dispenser You save time and trouble— and you don't pay any more. w ~^f Hi llf tii quick-action razor. The 'Rocket' "^^^^W^^^ 10 Blue Gillette Blades in Dispenser $I*lo fflr Gillette Superspeed Shaving D^ TRADE ENQUIRIES: BARLOW A CO.114 words
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Article, Illustration671 1956-11-11 22 "PEOPLE are always asking me how to become rich. It seldom occurs to any of them that beX coming rich is usually the result of having been something else. Single-minded, for instance. Or highly industrious. Or, maybe, the passionate lover of giving good service to people who want671 words
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Advertisement287 1956-11-11 22 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HBrvb'.'C y^w wi X iff sBn^BT *jHd|B>, Bb BB* i JBbHKv*^C' '^B^U BBBhWvtfiv**' S-x V m J?m 3KB S* 1* i li < 881 t i s itiin)irir Bbk* c< wXyxf. x m yflßt iff f x fi tW» }Hk: >i^l tw287 words
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Miscellaneous708 1956-11-11 22 Children Born This Week SUNDAY. A very vigor- characteristic here. In their ous type of individual. outlook ambitious, in action Many-sided mentally and it courageous, in thought forceU pr.b.b,. tnat O rea« virtuosity will be displayed. practical criticism of all Tend to shut themselves off kinds. from people but will708 words
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Miscellaneous443 1956-11-11 22 YOUR WEEIU MARCH 21 -APRIL 20 tunity. This probabW occurs in a short HHf ieS) Y T t a e o °V On connection with either voi? l a r r hlle I ditions in which t master a work or that of a partner If number of Personal problems.443 words
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Miscellaneous49 1956-11-11 22 JAM'ART (Aquarius ThrW i I uplift about •2 1 f I lf lJ next or t hr d flJWl anticipated. f tf J rant your ronniw J to hold your diffirultiP" *M* down earlier. easier than UJ trend l» ft J» TOfl f SrtSSSa Better w»tf" Sf not saccefd49 words
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Article, Illustration795 1956-11-11 23 (Michael Joseph, London. 18s.) nently and k on Russia, the Rus- in, who na rcessi- liter or thort own, words, a nent M inism.) will disappralse- n i th f k, it at its cone is :r.e. inire. ha w was Briion to 11 to 1943. and795 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-11-11 23 unusual philatelic event occurred yesterday when the six members of the European Coal and Steel Community released simultaneously, as evi- dence of their growing unity, series of stamps in the same basic design. The stamps were the work of a French Ministry of Posts artist, Daniel Gonzague, who141 words
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Article576 1956-11-11 23 CHANG HSIN- HAI - CHANG HSIN-HAI By (Simon Schuster, New York. U.S. 84.50). A LLURING as these titles and their subjects may sound, neither one of these books can justifiably be called distinguished or even very satisfactory in the fulfilment of the aims which prompted the authors to write them. Mr.576 words
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Article, Illustration325 1956-11-11 23 Jennifer Bourdillon - Jennifer Bourdillon By (Collins, London. 165.) TT took Jennifer Bourdillon almost up to the last minute of departure to secure permission to enter Nepal with her husband, who was about to go on another of his famous Everest expeditions. And even after that arrived, it was325 words
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Advertisement71 1956-11-11 23 i BlVk Mnde by Manufacture de Montres >f NATIONAL S.A.. La Chaux I Bf^a. de r nds Switzerland, producers Pflß^ of Precision watches since 1867 fe THE NAT/ON AC H SUPERMAKINEr, %B^v WATCH M PRECISION BUILT v^ fOR SPORTS 0R \*V DRESS WEAR. r \w» momls"f^ d^^jjraTMTl-MACHETIC I* Vi 771 words
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Advertisement215 1956-11-11 23 F ,v >^^^^^^BB^^Wf^ f MEET MANY IMPORTANT PEOPLE EVERY OAV BUT I CAN BE SURE MY BREATH IS 'M^H IVsI ALWAYS SWEET BECAUSE THE COOL I "^Bk PL£A S'^6 FLAVOUR OF COLGATE FRESHEMS v *|§|8H MY MOUTH -S it I A singer like me must have a perfect 3 >\]^215 words
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Article, Illustration969 1956-11-11 24 CINGAPORE crawled back into the limelight here this past week but it was not to the once-proud Colony's credit. Before the situation was brought fully under control the tragedy of the Singapore riots even hit the front-page or the New York Times. What a969 words
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1161 1956-11-11 24 ADRIAN BALL - ADRIAN BALL After years of being the subject of wisecracks the "barbaric" British breakfast of bacon and eggs has become an exportable product, says ADRIAN BALL. As a result of increased tourist trade Continental visitors particularly are returning home from Britain determined to eat1,161 words
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