The Straits Times, 29 September 1953

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times tie**"** Established 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 305 1 Penney leaves to direct tests SYDNEY, Monday. EVERYTHING is "just about ready" for the British atomic explosions in the central Australian desert, it was disclosed here last night. Sir William Penney, Britain's leading atomic scientist, is due to leave Adelaide today to direct final preparations for the
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  • 87 1 MOSSADEQ: TRIAL IN PUBLIC TEHERAN, Mon. A GOVERNMENT spokesman said last night that Dr. Mossadeq will be charged within a month. The spokesman, Amidi Noori said he will be charged under action 317 of the Persian penal law. which carries the penalty of hanging. Section 317 covers uprisings aimed at
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  • 88 1 OSLO. Mon. Neville Duke, a Norwegian-owned racehorse named after the famous British pilot, today won the big event for two-year-olds at Oevrevoil racecourse here. This chestnut colt is a son of Airborne, 1946 Epsom Derby winner. His owner. Mrs. Schjeldfrup. obtained permission from pilot Neville
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  • 40 1 SYDNEY, Mon— Viscount Swinton, Secretary for British Commonwealth Relations, arrived here by air from London today to begin a 10-week tour of Commonwealth countries. He said there had never been better co-operation between members of the Commonwealth.—Reuter.
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  • 31 1 THERMAL. California. Mon. —An attempt on the world speed record for combat planes was cancelled yesterday because of a faulty fuel gauge in the U.S. triangle-winged Jet. A.P.
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  • 27 1 Mr. Malcolm MacDrnald, Commissioner-General, left Singapore by air yesterd"' to attend conferences in Jesselton, North Borneo. He will return to Singapore later this v eek.
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  • 244 1 INSPECTOR PHONED BEFORE HIS DEATH A SINGAPORE police probationary inspector, Manickam Bobßoy, 27, was found phot through the head at Paya Lebar polirc quarters early yesterday. Immediately before the Shooting Bobßov telephoned two colleagues on duty in the charge room of the police station 30 yards away. Sensing that something
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  • 31 1 PANMUNJOM. Mon. The Allied Command protested today that two Communist jets flew across the neutral zone into South Korea on September 20 in violation of the armistice— A P.
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  • 26 1 MONS. Belcium, Mon. Twelve miners were killed and twe seriously wounded yesterday when a pit cage crashed down on top of them.— U.P.
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  • 102 1 LONDON. Mon. I^HE Queen today interrupted her summer holiday at Balmoral to fly to London to tiy oi: some of the clothes she Will wear during her Commonwealth tour. She will fly back to Balmoral on Wednesday and spend another fortnight in Scotland, before returning to London
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  • 21 1 BHAGALPUR, Bihar, Mon Twenty people were drowned when a boat sank in the River Ganges, near here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 40 1 ROLAND LA STARZA almost falls Irani the ring during hi*> world heavyweight title fleht with Rocky Marciano at New York's Polo Grounds recently. Thy referee stopped the fight in Marciano's favour in the eleventh round. A.P. picture.
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  • 238 1 BRITISH TROOPS 'TO LEAVE SUEZ IN 18 MONTHS' CAIRO, Monday. LMiYPT and Britain have reached agreement in lj principle on the Suez dispute. British troops are to be evacuated in 18 months, said Egyptian officials An authoritative Egyptian Lsource said Egypt had accepted aJI British proposals for a [settlement except
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  • 116 1 Thieves get museum's cannon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TWO of the brass cannon outside the National Museum, Kuala Lumpur, have been stolen. The theft was discovered by the museum Jaga when he made his rounds at 4 a.m. on Saturday. The two guns are more than 200 years old and are
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  • 54 1 BELGRADE. Mon. President Tito yesterday condemned physical attacks on priests which, he said, had occurred at some places in Yugoslavia. Many Yugoslavs were embittered by the behaviour of some priests, but such attacks were lawless, he told an audience of 300.000 people at Ruma, 60 miles
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  • 96 1 Riot plot leaders arrested CALCUTTA. Mon. WEST Bengal authorities yesterday arrested 50 leftist leaders in a lightning swoop here aimed at forestalling demonstrations today. The expected demonstrations are in protest against high rice prices which peasants claim are causing semi-starvation conditions Among those arrested were six women Police searched the
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  • 52 1 NAIROBI, Mon.— Lleut.-Gen. Sir Alexander Cameron, East African Deputy Commander-in-Chief. said here yesterday that the situation in Nayasaland was very much improved. But he warned that the disease" which had caused the recent disturbances in the territory was still there. Steps taken to deal with lawlessness had been
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Mon.— The typhoon which hit Japan last Friday took 276 lives and possibly 323 more, Japanese police said today. The 323 are missing, and 993 are injured.— A.P.
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  • 30 1 SYDNEY. Mon.— The Australian Opposition leader. Dr Herbert Evatt. warned today that Japan's "aggressive spirit of-* nationalism" could become r direct military and economic threat to Australia. —Reuter.
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  • 27 1 HONG ;KONG. Mon—Communist news agencies today reported the death of Hsu Peihslang. painter and chairman of the All-China Artistic Workers' Association. He was 42.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 PERPIGNAN. i France). Mon.— The wrorkage of a U.S. Air Force plane has been found in the Pyrenees with the Kteur crew members all dead.-A.P.
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI, Mon.—Delegates from seventeen countries met here today to appoint committees to prepare the second annual report on the Colombo Plan for technical and economic jiid to underlie v doped. .igiujtries oi S«uth and South^Easl Asia. The meetings, expected to last until October 19. will
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The U.S. News and World Report magazine said today that Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess. British Foreign Office officials who disappeared more than two years ago. were known by United States Intelligence sources to be in Czechoslovakia.— Reuter.
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  • 103 1 Ex-P.M. WAS WARNED OF ACHEEN RIOT JAKARTA. Monday. TWE Governor of North Sumatra said today the week-old Acheen revolt was more than a "small incident." although it was now under control. Governor Abdel Hakim warned against believing that the uprising was insignificant. Tension had mounted since August in the area
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  • 124 1 SAIGON, Mon. rE Indo-Chinese rebel radio today rejected French suggestions for a negotiated peace to end the seven-year war in Indo-China. French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, M. Maurice Schumann told the United Nations on Friday that France is willing to negotiate with Russia
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  • 106 1 r?"'Rciu si v f'K BN. 1 TATK* 1 OVIM>N. Mon -British I Minister «">inrrhill s<;j! tours level Rit 1 or West »'i rnw»T« -r.-ith Kit****. £->!/» ~r->t».in*nt, -?-«>m Jf<» «T-rm_ tnnit h*. A* to try to settle the trouble. This "high authority" returned from Acheen and assured Mr
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  • 60 1 JAKARTA, Mon— Japanese arms were used by the Af heen rebels, according to the Antara News Agency. The correspondent said "reliable sources" told him that four Japanese came to Acheen some months afjo ostensibly for "construction" work, but they actually showed rebels the location of Japanese
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  • 168 3 PRINCE IS TOLD TO PAY RENT OR GO BOMBAY. Mon. PRINCE Muazzam Jah, eldest son of the Nizam of Hyderabad, has been told to pay the rent of his palace overlooking Hussaein Sagar Lake, or gel out, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Prince Muazzam rents ihc palace from the Hyderabad
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  • 28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The American Veterans' Committee yesterday said it supported the povernment's Korean peace plan, but criticised the administration's silence on hydrocen bomb developments. L U.P.
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  • 372 3 'Churchill should quit if he can't do his duty' MARGATE, Monday. iy|R. ANEURIN BEVAN, left-wing leader of the Labour Party, last night said it was a disaster to the human race that Sir Winston Churchill's initiative last May calling for high level fourpower talks had not
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  • 160 3 LABOUR CALL FOR UNITY MARGATE. Mon. MR. ARTHUR Greenwood. chairman of the Labour Party opened the 52nd annual delegates' conference here to- day with an appeal to Socialists to close their ranks. He raised the curtain on what may be one of the most tempestuous gatherings in the Party's history
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  • 18 3 TOKYO. Mon. A Japaneso j 1 trade mission to China left Tokyo today for Hong Kong.
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  • 65 3 'BLUE BABY' BECOMING NORMAL LONDON, Mon. rE blue-hued fingers and face of Michael Landavos the 10-year-old Greek boy who had a "blue baby" operation on Thursday in London, are changing to the normal skin colour. Mr. John Barclay, of the International Help for Children Organisation, said: "The surgeon is very
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  • 129 3 WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Eisenhower today told Congress that 1 the United States made little progress last year in collecting $1,145,000,000 owed by foreign governments for American equipment and services advanced under lend-lease. Russia, which has been offered an $800,000,000 settlement by the U.S.. is
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  • 51 3 KASSEL. Mon. A second group of German prisoners of war released from Soviet prisons returned to West Germany yesterday. They were part of a group of 960 men who had been captives for up to 12 years and all srntenced to long prison terms for war crimes.
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  • 30 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, arrived here by air from London yesterday for a tour of American military training basea.— A.P.
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  • 25 3 FLORENCE. Italy. Mon. The Greek Prime Minister, Mr. Alexander Papagos, on holiday in Florence, today saw the city's famed art monuments.— A.P.
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  • 29 3 CROWN PRINCE Akihito of Japan smiles as he holds a 16in pickerel which he caught off Nanshon Island. Massachusetts. He also landed three turtles.— A.P. picture.
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  • 189 3 SAYS GEN. GRUENTHER LONDON, Monday. GEN. Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, last night said that NATO forces were now from two to three times as effective as when Gen. Eisenhower visited Europe in 1951. "Although our troops would give an excellent account
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  • 58 3 1 BARAMULLA, West Kash!mir, Mon. The Kashmiri Prime Minister, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, yesterday said that Kashmir would fee. safe only within the Indian Union. He told a meeting: of 5,000 people here that Kashmir had acceded to India, keeping in view the economic, social and ideological
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  • 25 3 TOKYO. Mon. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Katsuo Okazaki, will visit Hong Kong and Siam next month on his tour of Asia -U.P.
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  • 45 3 BEAUTY ON THE RINK. Swiss sisters Georgette (left) and Alice Fishchen glide through their routine before admiring ice girls in London. They were practising for the European and world championships next year. Georgette is 18 and Alice is 16. Reuter picture.
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  • 291 3 LONDON, Mon. P<AR Eastern issues werr mainly very quiet on the Loncon Stock Exchange today. There was some small buying of teas. Jlna and rubbers were barely mentioned but Japanese bonds Inclined to sag slightly. The prospect of new Government financing and of the resale of the steel
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  • 30 3 LONDON, Sept. 28. Cash Buyers S6O7V. Sellers .C 612» 2 Forward Buyers «597« 2 Sellers «599; Settlement t607> 2 (down £5). Turnover a.m. 55 tons. p.m. 15 tons.
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  • 34 3 LONDON. Sept 28 —Spot IBHd Nov. 18% d. Dec 18 T ,d.. Jan -Mar 19d.. Apr-June 19'» d. July-Sept 19'« d.. Oct elf. 18Sd.. Nov. e.l.f. 18\d.. Dec. r.l.f. 18\d. Tone: Dull
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  • 43 3 OTTAWA. Mon— Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Foreign Minister, arrived by air from New York for talks with Canadian Government leaders. Subjects to be discussed may include the ANZUS Pact and the position of Commonwealth forces in Japan.— A.P.
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  • 34 4 MEMBERS of the Auxiliary Fire Service Corps train at Kolam Ayer, the Civil Defence Corps headquarters. The demonstration was watched by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. Straits Times picture.
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  • 118 4 FR the people of Singapore who want to "run their own show," the Civil Defence Corps is an organisation where many voluntary workers could get good training in citizenship and responsibility, Singapore's Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. told the Straits Times yesterday. Mr. Goode, who
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  • 27 4 SEGAMAT, Mon.— For driving his lorry In a negligent manner and hitting a police post gate, Tan Chong, 30. was fined $25 at Segamat.
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  • 22 4 Mrs. W. A. C. Goode, wife of the Colonial Secretary, is now the president of the Girl Guides Association Singapore.
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  • 13 4 MUAR. Mon.— Chong Moo Choo was fined $20 for negligent driving.
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  • 79 4 PENANG. Mon.— The financial circumstances of gambling wives and husbands will be investigated shortly by two study groups in Penang. One group, formed by local pastors, will deal with the problpm of husbands who gamble in clubs and the other group, i formed by young people, will
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  • 139 4 PENANG, Monday. GRANTS-IN-AID totalling $600,000 will be paid to 70 Chinese schools in Penang up till August this year. This was disclosed today by I the Settlement education department on the decision of certain Penang chmesp schools not to apply for future grants
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  • 122 4 The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce sent another 60 blankets yesterday to aid the citizens of the earthquake devastated islands of Western Greece. The first lot of 50 blankets was sent last Monday and is believed to have been the first relief supply to
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  • 175 4 Indians withdraw from Malayan conference KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pUK Malayan Indian Congress today severed all connections with the Mentris Besar-sponsored Malayan conference. This follows a clash which M.I.C. representatives had in Kuala Lumpur last night with the conference over the elections issue. In a letter to Mr. Yong Shook Lin,
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  • 98 4 MALACCA. Mon. MOVE to form an all-Mala-yan Malay chamber of commerce Is being made by the newly-formed Malacca Malay Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Mohamed Ha]i Abdul Rahman, Malacca Malay Chamber of Commerce secretary, said that the Kelantan Malay Chamber, which had existed for many years, would be
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  • 24 4 Twelve sacks of mall held up in Tokyo for a day by a typhoon arrived in Singapore by Garuda Indonesian Airways yesterday.
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  • 230 4 ALOR STAR, Mon. A HANDCUFFED convict, Fong Sang, who dived through the window of a movtng train five years ago, was today sentenced to eight months' imprisonment for escaping from police custody. Fong, who was serving a seven-year sentence for armed robbery
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  • 77 4 BUTTERWORTH, Mon.— Two Malays were ambushed by Province We'.lesley police and home guards as they were driving four buffaloes over Kedah-Province border, near Tassek Glugor. on Sept. 26. the Butterworth court was told today. Senawi bin Awang and Osman bin Mohamed Dlah were each fined $40
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  • 31 4 SEGAMAT, Mon. Messrs. Beh Cheng Chee, Yacob bin Haji All and Khor Beng Hoe have been appointed returning officers at Segamat for the coming elections to the Town Council.
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  • 34 4 SEGAMAT. Mon.— Gan Kirn Tiong. 22, a Home Guird from Labis, was charged in the Segamat Court with disorderly behaviour while carrying a firearm. He was allowed $500 ball until Oct. 7.
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  • 151 4 Driver fought man after robbery AT the end of a three-day preliminary Inquiry into a robbery charge, Hup Kirn Chye was yesterday committed for trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate, Mr. RBI. Pates. The prosecution alleged that Hup and two men boarded a taxi at
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  • 72 4 The Singapore Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, returned a finding of suicide yesterday at the Inquest of Lee Jee Chong, 28, who was found dead In the sea off the Esplanade on Sept. 4. The Singapore Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, returned a finding of suicide
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  • 111 4 THE SULTAN of Jogjakarta, Hamengku Buwono IX, former vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia, arrived In Singapore yesterday by air from Medan swarming now with refugees from the Acheen rebellion in North Sumatra. It is believed the Sultan was presiding «t a sports meeting in the
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    • 245 4 POLICE BAND: Public performance at King George V Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. SINGAPOBE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE: Final dress rehearsal of choral concert at Victoria Memorial Hall 5.30 p.m. THE CHINA SOCIETY: "China Night" at Victoria Memorial Hall 9 p.m. SINGAPOBE CAMERA CLUB: I Beginners class on fundamental I principles
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  • 214 5 PATENT MEDICINES WARNING Some 'waste of money,' say doctors IPOH, Monday. rOMMITTEE MEMBERS of the northern division of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, meeting in Ipoh, yesterday said the public should be warned about certain patent medicines whose advertised claims have not been borne
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  • 134 5 DELAY IN TRIAL FREES 7 As the alleged offences were about three-months old, seven men. charged with failing to produce their cars for inspection at i*v Singapore Vehicles Office, were acquitted in the City Police Court yesterday. The magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colebourn, said that the men had suffered enough
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  • 81 5 APPEAL DATE FIXED FOR DR. ONG MALACCA, Mon. The appeal of Dr. Ong Bak Hin against conviction and sentence of five years' imprisonment on a charge of having performed an illegal operation on a Chinese woman resulting in her death, will be heard at the Federation Court of Appeal. Kuala
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  • 130 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. INCHE Mohamed Sopice, chairman of the Pan- Malayan Labour Party, said j today that the formation of a new political party from the I Mrntris Besar sponsored Na- i tional Conference was "not surprising." "It has been an open secret I
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  • 125 5 FIRE VICTIMS ARE GIVEN MORE MONEY The Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department yesterday gave the Lorong 3. Geylang, fire victims another $82,500. These payments were made on behalf of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation. Thirty dollars each went to 2,750 people in 584 families. So far, $137,920
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  • 106 5 A UNITED STATES Agricultural Department specialist Ls to visit Malaya to study stocks, marketing and other aspects of rice production which ma: be useful to the American rice industry. The specialist, Mr. Dexter Rivenburßh of the Foreign Agricultural Service, will leave the U.S.A. at the
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  • 97 5 Ghani held on charge of cheating KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. HASHIM Ghani, former president of the Peninsular Malays Union, is In police custody in Kuala Lumpur on a cheating charge. On Saturday Hashim was brought up before the Sessions Court president, Mr. E. Brown, to answer a charge of cheating Ha&san
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  • 195 5 AMONG four men sent for trial on charges of robbery was a man who originally claimed to have been a •victim' of a hold-up the prosecution said in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. Accused of armed robbery were Ah bin Abdullah, Wahab bin Mohamed.
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  • 112 5 Boy and girl die in road accidents rW fatal accidents. Involving two eight-year-olds— a Chinese boy and a Tamil girl— occurred in Singapore, yesterday. Accident No. 1: Koh Ah Kon was knocked down by a car at Jalan Kayu. Seletar. at about 8 a.m He was taken to the General
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  • 121 5 When a police party, raiding a house In Sago Street, Singapore, saw a woman push a tin under a bed. they searche dlt and found opium dross and utensils. This was stated in the Fifth Police Court yesterday when Whye Kwee, a widow with four children,
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  • 75 5 Chua Heng Boon was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with unlawful possession of a .38 revolver. It was said that a police party laid an ambush on Auq 16 when they were told that Chua had a gun in his taxi The taxi
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  • 282 5 CLERK SEARCHED THROUGH 34,000 FORMS IN A DAY A CLERK in the Singapore Registration Centre in one day went through 34,000 approved application forms for identity cards but could not find any bearing the name of Phoa Jee Hai, it was said in the City police court yesterday. The form
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  • 84 5 THE AUDIENCE at the Malayan National Conference at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Sunday (above) listens intently as Unto Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, national chairman of the Independence of Malaya Party (below), defends the report of the working committee on constitutional proposals. In the front
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  • 97 5 IPOH. Monday. THE Raja Bendahara of Perak last week-end opened the two-mile road between Bukit Gantan* and Ulu Cheh. which was built with Rural and Industrial Development Authority machinery. The road, which passes through rubber holdings, 'bendangs" and 'dusuns." cost $32,000. of which RIDA
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  • 55 5 Two sailors. John Henry Irvine and Derek Hatcher, were yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate. Inche A. Wahab Ghows. They were charged with robbery and with causing hurt while committing robbery It was alleged that
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  • 175 5 MURDER TOO, HE TELLS COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. WHEN Marimuthu was charged today with housebreakinp; and theft, the prosecutor, Mr. W. Poundall, told the Sessions Court president, Mr. E. Brown, that he was also wanted in Singapore to answer a charge of murder. Marimuthu was charged with breaking into the
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  • 107 5 200 TURN TO I.M.P. IN P. WELLESLEY PENANG. Mon. MORE than 200 members decided last night to dissolve the Province Wellesley branch of the Peninsular Malays Union and to form in its place the Province Wellesj ley branch of the IndependI ence of Malaya Party. Inche O.sman was elected temporary
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    • 70 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning Star.s; 7.30 News- 7.35-8.57 Misic; 8 57-9.45 and 11 10-12 Schools; l Radio Malaya Orchestra; 130 News; 2-3.10 Schools- 5 Tea Danre; 5 30 Variety Fanfare; 6 Trio; 6.15 Book*; 6.30 Music; 7 News; 7 15 Radio Doctor: 7 30 Songs from Shows; 8
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  • 17 6 E. LLOYD JONES, suddenly at his residence In Maxwell Drive, Kuula Lumpur on 28th September, 1953.
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  • 29 6 MR. AND MRS. Quahe B'ng Choaa thank their relative-- and friends for their congratulatory. n'css.iers. kind attendance and valuable presents on the occasion Of their mnrriase on 12.9.53.
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Tues., Sept. 29, 1953 Federation Future
    • 337 6 Although wage reductions have not made the Federation Labour Department's task any easier, its insistent campaign fur the enforcement of the Provident Fund regulations at tost is having some effect. The Department reports that in Kedah, for instance, the number of defaulting employers is new down to seventy.
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    • 247 6 The relaxation of Japanese wstrictions on exports to Communist China probably will not arouse Senator McCarthy's public ire because Tokyo has acted with the understand ng and sanction of Washington. Is it too much to hope that it will a!so help the Senator curb his tongue when
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  • 727 6 Boom over, Ceylon now faces reality subsidy, trebling the price in one fell swoop. The development programme has, however, suffered little. The Minister of Finance said in his Budget speech: "We have preferred future development to present consumption." Whether the Government can bring the people to prefer it that way
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  • 127 6 HELP FOR ASIAN STUDENTS IN recent years the number of students from South and South-East Asia coming to Australia for further study in our schools and Universities has been increasing. We are glad that our country is able to be host to so many of our neighbours and that this
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  • 537 6  -  COLIN WILLS By T^HE most dismaying A feature of the Mau Mau terror campaign has been the interruption of the well-planned government programme of development which was put in hand before the Emergency and had the support of people of all races. Not
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  • 175 6 The Kikuyu, the tribe among which Mau Mau recruited its forces, and which has suffered far 1 more from the terror than the European and Asian elements has. in large measure, declared itself implacably opposed to Mau Mau. Its leaders haw declared that Mau Mau
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    • 285 6 Control of tin washers is urged I READ your editorial on Ipoh's dulang washers with surprise and concern. It is unfortunate that mothers I and young girls should be sent to jail for illicit dulang I washing. However, I do not believe, as I you argue, that a tine of
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    • 77 6 rpHE Malayan Railway haa A bestowed upon the trlshawriders of Kuala Lumpur the honour of receiving passengers from upcountry. These riders wait at the entrance gates in V form and as a passenger walk* through, he is set upon by riders, one pulling his bag.
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  • 474 6 Zest for life fWAS not surprised to read about thp Sultan of Perak s glider flight. Already in his sixties. His Highness is very full of zest for life, always thirsting after r.ew adventure and experience. In Perak, where he is readily accessible to bit ipeople and
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    • 210 6 ;J««««««««««««««<««««««««««««««««««««<««« < «««««««X Poppy Day Diary WED. zsth. OCT. WOMEN'S HOCKKY MATCH jr 5.15 P.M. COMBINED SERVICES v. COMBINID CIVILIANS I I for the Lady MellartH Cup $>or« Crick*! Club Ground Admlsnon $100. 2 SAT. 3 1st. OCT. GRAND BADMINTON EXHIBITION at Hie SINCAPORE BADMINTON HALL, s MALAYA'S LEADING PLAYERS.
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  • 180 7 The shoe fits: 3 months' gaol KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. TWO police constables were today asked by the Sessions President. Mr. K. Brown, to take off their shoes and try on another pair to establish their ownership. Constable Mohamed bin Omar complained that Constable Sow Sanu Aine had stolen his shoes
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  • 80 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The War Damape Commission .>- .ird again today that no I further claims will be accepter. A spokesman .'-aid clo.sinp date was Nov. 8 last year and there could be no exceptions to this rule. He added however that per- j Foils who
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  • 69 7 SEGAMAT. Mon.- -"I could see everythinß quite clearly but I prefer to plead guilty a< I live in Tampin and cann t alTorrl to come every now and then for this case," .said Lim Sew Tiak. 25. fined $10 .it fiecamat for loading his carl
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  • 39 7 SEOAMAT. Mort. 'I have K»'ttU'd the matter with him and do not wish to proceed any furthp r with the case." said middle-aged Ah Pmg aftrr having sumoned Tan Bang Tong. 20. for assault. Tan was discharged.
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  • 409 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. IT was the way the Indian talked that impressed the special constables on Hock Lim Estate, Masai, Johore. He seemed to know a lot about police affairs. When he said he was officer commanding a
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  • 150 7 SCROLL IS SENT TO LONDON KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A PICTURE selected by the hanging committee of the forthcoming Arts Council exhibition in Kuala Lumpur will be shown in London instead. The picture, a Chinese scroll painting of horses, was found to be badly damaged by worms. The committee was so
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  • 51 7 PENANG, Mon— Six Tamil schools in Penang will hold a concert at a public meeting I sponsored by the Penang Town Indian Congress to commemorate the 84th birthday of the late Mahatma Gandhi. It will be held at the Penang Hindu Sabha. Dato Kramat Road, on
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  • 169 7 $llm. ROAD PROJECT COSTS MAY BE SPLIT rE Singapore City Council's public works committee has recommeded that the Government and property owners affected should contribute to the cost of the $11,000,000 scheme to develop the Kallang-Geylang area and ease Kafiang traffic cngestion. The committee agreed that the City Council should
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  • 88 7 CLEARED ON COUNTERFEIT CHARGE PENA NO. Mon. Ong Huan Eng chief tenant of an Irving Road House which police raldfd on Aug. 22, was acquitted today on a charge of abetting the counterfeiting of Malayan currencies. The case was a sequel to the arrest of Lim Sam Chye and Khoo
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  • 83 7 IPOH Mon.- An emergency meeting of the Perak Chinese. Mining Association was held today to discuss the Government proposals for the renewal of mining leases A committee of five was appointed to study the proposals and submit a report. Members of the committee are Mr. Woo
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  • 345 7 CONFERENCE MEN ACCUSED OF 'COLONIAL TAINT' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DOLITICAL leaders opposed to the Mentris Besar- sponsored Malayan National Conference said today the conference organisers were "tinged with the politics of Colonialism." They said the poor attendance at the meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday was a clear Indication of the
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  • 207 7 Found in ditch now he will die KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. IN the Supreme Court today Mr. Justice Good sentenced Lok Ah Fong, 20. to death for having 25 rounds of ammunition near Jinjang, a north Selangor village, on July 13. Second Lieutenant C. E. Craven, of D Company the Royal
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  • 53 7 KEDAH OPENS WAR ON DIPHTHERIA ALOR STAR. Mon. Three thousand schoolchildren have been Immunised in Kedah's war on diphtheria. Dr. M. B. Osman. State Surgeon, said today that the present Incidence of the disease was more than usual. During the past month 25 cases were admitted to hospital and three
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  • 35 7 PENANG, Mon— Two types of rice rations will be Issued In Pr-nanjj during October. They am Burma "Medore" BQ (20 per cent) and Burma ■Ngatsetn" SMS (80 per cent).
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  • 40 7 BEGAMAT, Mon— Chen Kirn Tong, 19, and a youth aged 14 were fined $5 each at Segamat for gambling at Labis. A police detective and constable saw 15 persons gambling but could only arrest two.
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  • 15 7 IPOH, Mon. Two people had their pockets picked outside a cinema on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 76 7 Two missing fish can be identified SINGAPORE police are searching for six missing goldlish. The fish, which are valued at $40, were stolen from a tank in Paya Lebar Road. The complainant has told the police that he can identify two of the fUh. "One of the fish Is red
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  • 116 7 'Join in fight for self-rule SEREMBAN. Mon VI R. V. J. Llngam, president i»l of the Negri Sembilan division of the Malayan Trade Union Council yesterday told members of the N.S. Government Workers' Union that unless they took part in *hr piesent struggle for political ttnd economic independence, they would
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  • 38 7 A 16-year-old girl, Kam Fong, is missing from her home in Rangoon Road. Singapore. The girl, a Cantonese, was last seen at 9 a.m. on Sunday, wearing a black chongsam and black leather shoes.
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  • 153 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Rural and Industrial Development Authority has lent out more than *2 .000,000 In the past two years to wipe out the "padi kuncha." system. "The result is encouraging The evil is dying out." Mr. D. C. Horton, secretary of RIDA, said.
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  • 53 7 THE TWO SON'S of Dato and Datin Syed A. M. Alsagoff were married in Singapore yesterday. Lieutenant Syed Mohamad (right) and Syed All and their wives, Sharrifa Rogia and Sharrifa Asiah, are here seen at the Rertandang ceremony which followed the tea party held on the occasion.
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  • 125 7 'RACKET IN TRISHA BADGES' rE INCREASING numbers of unlicensed tri-sha-rlders. wearing licence badges which belonged to others, shows the possible existence of a racket In the badges, Mr J M. DevereuxColebourn. the Singapore City Police Magistrate, said yesterday Ng Chor Chor, an unlicensed rider, told the court that he bought
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  • 21 7 SEGAMAT. Mnn -Sf-camar Twn Board volunteers havp launched 'Operation Cleaning" in an effort to educate town dwellers in cleanliness.
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  • 83 7 SINGAPORE and the Federation are to receive $165,000 to aid maternal and child welfare schemes as part of a new $8 000.000 programmme for Asian countries by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. An allocation of $141,000 has been made to the Federation
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  • 97 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. rE MALAYAN Railway traffic operating union is calling a meeting of all railway unions next month to consider proposals for amalgamation. Five of the ten existing key railway unions have already agreed in principle to bind themselves into a single body. Meanwhile
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  • 170 7 3 MORE REDS KILLED,4 GIVE UP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THREE morr terrorists have beer, killed and four others, Including a branch committee member, have surrendered in the Federation. The three tenorists were killed by p. patrol of the Ist Gordons in '.he Segamat area of Johore yesterday. No further details
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  • 95 7 IPOH, Mon— Tan Yce Tee, 39, who said that she carried one and a half katis ol > cooked rice to a tapioca plantation where she worked to .save her journey home for lunch as she war, unwell was fined $35— a week
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    • 102 7 COW& GATE (Blue tin) This food, recently introduced in Malaya, is most useful for \cr> young infants particularly where there is difficulty in digesting fat. It should be used until baby can take the standard type of Cow Gate (orange tin). Half Cream Cow Gate is fortified by the addition
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    • 112 7 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature '7 30 p.m. on Sept. 27 to "30 am on Sept. 23' Singapore 75 degrees. Penang 74. Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 71, Ipoh 72. Kuantan 71. Maximum temperaturr '7.30 am. to 730 pm on Pent. 28': Singapore M Ppnang 89. Kota Bahru nn. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 168 8 MR. HAXWORTH FINDS LOOPHOLES 'pHK law restricting the entry of immigrants and aliens into Singapore and the Federation is to be tightened even more. Loopholes in the new law that came into force on August 1 have come to the
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  • 73 8 A TOUCH of concern entered the usually staid announcements of the Ministry of Civil Aviation over the weekend. Pilots were asked to be careful of wild fowl. The migration season is on and thousands of geese and ducks are winging their way to England's River Severn, where
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  • 149 8 2 RESCUE WOMAN FROM SEA A MALAY and a Chinese saved the life of a 49-year-old Chinese woman who fell into the sea off Queen Elizabeth Walk, Singapore, yesterday. Ghany bin Raub, a contractor, of Yio Chu Rang Road, was sitting on a bench in the Queen Elizabeth Walk when
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  • 96 8 Buddhist leaders in Singa- D^re have decided to found a Buddhist English School In the Colony. A ten-man committee has been formed to undertake the project. Members of thp committee are: Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. Dr. G. H GarUck. Luang Sri Sarasamboti (Thai Consult. Messrs. Lee
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  • 66 8 Leong Ah Patt a 55-year-old woman, was fined $500, or three months' gaol, when she pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of helping to carry on a 'tchap-ji-ki" lottery. When police searched a basket Leong was carrying in
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  • 51 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Thirty village headmen iketua kampongj from all over th» district began a civics cours* at Muar today. The course will last three days, during whioh visits will be paid to Radio Malaya. th» Henry Gurney School, Telok Emas and the poultry farm at
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  • 33 8 The 17.080-ton Messageries Maritimes liner Felix Roussel arrived in Singapore from Marseilles yesterday with 302 French troops bound for In^uChina The liner also carried '31 civilian passengers for Saigon.
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  • 47 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. When the case of William Kung Chin Lowe, accused of murdering his landlord, Sankaran Nair. was raised in the police court here today, the prosecution said Lowe had been sent to hospital for observation. The magistrate adjourned the case for a month.
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  • 34 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Vapoo, charged in the polire court here with enticing away a married woman, claimed trial. He said: "The woman enticed me." The case was adjourned.
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  • 173 8 Widow asks damages from err driver Lee was survived by his wife, throe j'liall children and his lather and mother, who were t>oth entirely dependent on him. Lee had a monthly income of about $400 as a fish monger, said Mr Murphy. Osman claimed that the collision was due to
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  • 65 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mo" Thirty members of the K.ota Tlnggi branch of the Women's Institute will visit Johore Bahru on Wednesday The visit will ue part of a kampong enlightenment scheme. They will be accompanird by Mrs. G Scurr. their president. Mrs. J Crosslan. secretary and
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  • 131 8 OFFICERS AND MEN of the Singapore Volunteer Corps' Light Anti-Aircraft Battery returned to the Colony yesterday from their ten-day annual camp at Kangar Kahang in Johore. They found plenty of work waiting for them at home. They are seen above cleaning 40 millimetre guns at
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  • 90 8 For having nine small tins of caustic soda in his shop in Telok Ayer Street in January this year. Lee Chow Hong was yesterday fined $50, in default one month's gaol, by the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kula.sekaram. Lee, who did not have
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  • 198 8 Labour undecided on elections ONLY ONE CANDIDA TE PICKED T<HE Singapore Labour Party is still undecided on 1 how many wards it will contest in the December City Council elections. The Party's general council met during the week-end to consider the elections. The secretary, Mr. E S Moorthy, told the
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  • 73 8 The Council of Action, representing the Government workers, will again meet the Government representatives today to discuss details of its claim for more pay for about 10.000 lower paid men. Mr. K. M. Byrne will lead the employees' delegation today. His journey to Ceylon to
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  • 58 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Lee King Fatt. of Singapore, was fined $15 in the police court today for causing hurt to three people by a negligent act. Lee was driving a van which went of! the road and into a drain. Three people in the
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  • 42 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Bahru division of the St. John Ambulance Bri-t-ade will hold a meeting at the Town Council office, Johore Bahru, on Saturday at 5 p.m. Dato Sheikh Abubakar, the division commander, will preside
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  • 22 8 Mr. Justice Knight of the Singapore High Court, will return to the Colony next week from long leave in Britain
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  • 83 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A police officer attended a cinema in Johore Bahru. went home, undid his tie and saw eight bugs fall out. This was disclosed at the Town Council meeting, when the question of poor ventilation of a cinema in Johore Bahru was
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  • 108 8 HORSE riding along bridle paths in Singapore water catchment areas is all right if the horses stay at least a mile from the outlet of the reservoir the City Council public utilities committee has decided. The Council recently closed the bridle paths in the
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  • 409 9  -  Eileen Ash croft By- T»HE fashion spotlight has moved from homlines to hairlines. Four London hairdressers have announced that they are bringing back the fringe. Paris stylists, too, have cut w:spy, curly fringes or kisscurls for the mannequins wearing the new, straight "pillbox" hats. Delightful but
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  • 382 9 says GLORIA HOWARD "TVfEN seldom make passes at girls wearing glasses" that's what America's Dorothy Parker said, and it has caused more mirror searching and heartache than many of her more pointed barbs. In company with many other spectacled women I abandoned my glasses, used them
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  • 525 9 says SISTER CLARE not, it can add 10 years. The best way to try out a fringe is to have a few small forehead curls cut first, which can be quickly brushed in with the rest of the hair if you don't like the effect.
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  • 616 9 An Australorp annoys Cookie WE have been given two Australorps, a half grown cock and a hen. Cookie is annoyed that the pullet has not started laying at once. It is hard for him to realise that such a big heavy bird isn't full grown. A friend once gave us
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 407 9 24. Encouragement from 19 (5). Si rails Times Crossword 2 .-SSS'ifSSnS^ 27. Places in some peril (9). 28. Home of Samian ware (5). o i fcSSSJJ* s a I I? 1 a I DOWN Ml I- First-claw red corn seed (9). 3553 LgU, 'SUS bsSS b^J "^5 J 2 O™
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  • 295 10 Manila hemp-growing project in Malaya shows signs of success THE growing of Manila hemp on the Malayan Products Ltd. Sungei Mai Estate at Jerantut, in Pahang, gives every sign of proving successful despite early setbacks due to Communist terrorists. This is revealed in the annual report of Banir Rubber Estates
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  • 106 10 I ATEX production in I-* the Amazon River basin this year is expected to be much larger than last year's record 33.00© tons, according to reports from Rio de Janeiro. New trees are also brine planted in an attempt to boost production. Up to
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  • 442 10 THE BUSINESS WORLD SINGAPORE'S trade recession is reported to be speeding up elimination of "fly-by-night" operators in some sections of the business world. Reports say contracts worth large sums of money are being broken or delayed by some small firms. If the market goes against them they break the contract
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  • 185 10 PLANTATION CHAIRMAN SAYS:— U.S. reviews stockpiles The Director of the United States Office of Defence Mobilisation has announced that basic assumptions underlying stockpile objectives are being reviewed. He added that careful re-appraisal will be made of the objective for each materials. IVDUBTS whether any
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS & VIEWS
    • 85 10 pESUMPTION of exports of' ■IV fresh fish from Bangka Island, in the Indonesian Republic, to Singapore may soon follow moves by exservicemen in the Republic. It is reported that exservicemen are organising export facilities. It is understood they have received permission from the authorities to
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    • 211 10 ]t| ALAYA and the Philippines both dependent mainly on income from agricultural and primary produce have much in common. "The Philippines is like, Malaya it has, at present, essentially an agricultural economy," commented the Philippines Consul in Singa- i pore, Mr. Yusop R. Abubakar. He said strenuous
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    • 104 10 R.I. exports of pepper included big carryover INDONESIAN exports Of 1- Black Lampong pepper in the first eight months of this year are reported to have been 1,900 tons, including 1,100 i tons of last year's carryover. Although no official estij mates are available in Jakarta, some exporters report that
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    • 65 10 Drop in U.S. exports of farm produce INCREASED farm output overseas was blamed for the drop in United States agricultural exports during the year ended in June. Exports dropped to US$2,--815 million— the lowest level for eight years, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. Asian nations accounted for
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    • 97 10 MORE than 140 guests celebrated the arrival of the 8,800 -ton carro-passentjer ship Lexa Maerak when she arrived in Singapore last week on her first visit in the Maersk Line's extended Far Eastern service. She is one of the company's fleet of 58 ships and one
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  • 639 11 SHARE PRICES STEADY ON SMALL TURNOVER TIN FALLS, RUBBER RISES THE Singapore share 1 quietly when little buy: any section. The volu throughout the day was important changes in pric< firmer at the opening bu the tin price caused an were quietly steady and r tioned. Tin fell $1.62* to
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  • 166 11 MELBOURNE. Mon. 'TRADING on the Stork Exchange today was steady. Price mtv^s were narrow and most sales in small parcels. Bidding was cautious and followed the latest company reports. Some of the rises were caused on higher unsatisfied buying orders and some of the falls were caused by
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  • 161 11 'pHE Malayan Exchange Banks A Association determined the I follow!: rates to merchan s yes erday: NEW YORK: buying. T.T. 32',. air mail. O.D. 32 7 m, 90 day s 33 credit bills. 33 1)16 trade bills: selling, T.T. or O.D. ready 32 9 16. CANADA: buying. T.T.
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  • 20 11 MELBOURNE, Mon— The Sydney and Melbourne wool markets were steady to firmer when sales resumed today I
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  • 189 11 OHIPB lying alongside the Slnga- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are:— Tegelberg 12, Columbia Maru 45, Nichlrel Maru C.P.. Ido.neneus 67, Steel King 89, Mellsker* 11, Straat Soenda 13 14. Star Alcyone 15 16. Landak WSEDE. Benreoch 18. Asahlsan Maru 19 20, Slrusa N Wall 2.
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  • 80 11 Singapore chine** Produce Exchance: Noon prices per ptcul were: Copra: steady quiet. October S3s\ buyers. 836'« i?llerg; November BJBM buyers, S36H selleri. Coconut oil *57 14 tellers. Pepper: quiet, no business reported; all varle'les 85 down on Friday! unchanged on Saturd^: Muntok white 5370. Sarawak 5365. Lampong black
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  • 19 11 The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was declared at 53A5.50 a picul, down $l.K x/ 2.
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  • 405 12  -  H. C. M. PAUL By Convincing win against REME in the replay IPOH, Monday. A GRAND performance today earned the 12th Lancers the championship of the FARELF inter-unit soccer competition when they beat REME Workshops (Singapore) 3-1 in the final of the Caidbeck Cup. The game,
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  • 50 12 L. V. Fry. playing at the Keppel Club on Saturday, holed out in one at the sixth hole (160 yds.). The Mixed Foursomes Flag competition played at the Keppel Club on Sunday over 18 holes was won by Mrs. Teo and F. A. Davies.
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  • 54 12 The friendly hockey match between Singapore Cricket Club Women and the Girls Spor; s Club played on the S.C.C. ground yeserci v ended in a 2-2 draw. Mrs. O. Hartnell, a newcomer 'o the Colony, scored bo:h goals for SCC G.S.C. scored through Maureen Clarke and
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  • 83 12 Results of friendly soccer matches played at Fairer Park yesterday were Chinese Athletic beat Dosala Club 3-1. Hock Lcng scored a "hat-trick" for C.A.; Gamsan for Dosala Club. Rangoon Road Youngsters beat Sin Wan Sports Club 1-0. Meng Juan scored. Kadayanull.tr Muslim League beat Setia Jaya 3-1.
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  • 38 12 LONDON. Mon.— The U.K. soccer results tonight: League m (Northern): Accrington Stanley 2. Carlisle United 2. Glasgow cup final (played at Hampden Park): Rangers 3. Third Lanark 0. Other match: Aberdeen 4. Stoke City 4 Reuter.
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  • 456 12 St. Andrew's School 6; S.C.C. 'A* 6. CT. ANDREW'S schoolboys more than made up for *3 their lack of weight and reach against far bigger opponents yesterday and their fitness and good rugger sense earned them a creditable draw (a try, a penalty
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  • 104 12 The aim -1956 in Melbourne KL'ALA LL'MPI'R. Mon. AI \l.\\ may send an athletic team to the Ohmplc Games in 195 b. Mr. E. M. MrDonald. president of the Federation of MaUya Amateur Athletic Union. uld today. Mr. McDonald wa* speaking at a tea party in honour of the I'nion
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  • 170 12 Here to win Mangrum WENTWORTH (Surrey). Mon. yHE main party of the American Ryder Cup golf team, whlcn arrived by air on Saturday, made their acquaintance with the cup course here yesterday in preparation for the match against Britain next weekend. A cold, damp mist, which laier turned to rain,
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  • 28 12 Town Rangers beat Serangoon Malays by 2-0 in a SAFA Div 3C league soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday." Scorers were Marimuthu and Adam
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  • 35 12 BERKELEY (California!, Mon. —Tony Trabert beat Vie Seixas 7-5. 6-3. 6-2 in the final of the Pacific Coast tennis championships yesterday. Maureen Connolly won the women's title, beating Shirley Fry 6-0, 9-7— A.P.
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  • 101 12 Swee Keng holds Khoo to set-all ONO Swee Kong took Dr. F. Y. Khoo. the Colony player, to set-all and 3-all in the "rubber" before bad light stopped play yesterday In one of the opening singles ties of the Y.M.C.A.'s tennis championships. Yesterday's results: G T Holloway beat On? Swee
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  • 408 12 and it was 5-1 two minutes U'et when M.-inawar scored from a rebound after Kader had dived iull length to save from Ibrahim Mar.soor. Wahab Abu beat the onrushlng Kader in the 51st minute for Marines' sixth goal. Arshad Abu then narrowed the margin to
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  • 235 12 \ffALAYA Publishing House troun- ced Malayan Airways 6-0 In a Business Houses F.A. Cup first round replay at the CYMA ground yesterday. Airways, who were badly out of form yesterday, had held M.P.H. to a 2-2 draw In their first encounter. Airways were without their r'gular goalkeeper.
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  • 413 12  - BOBBY NJ OO WILL MAKE COME-BACK RALPH MODDER By TT is one of boxing's basic beliefs that "they never come back" that once a fighter hangs up his gloves he can never hope to return to the ring in anything like his old form. Many have set out on the
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  • 27 12 Government Printing Office bea 1 Indian Brotherhood Soccerlres by 3-2 In a SAPA Dlv. 3B league soccer match played at Oeylang Stadium on Saturday.
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  • 515 12 RECS FIRST DEFEAT SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB, last year's I Singapore Hockey Associate. :i first division cham- r pions, went down by two goals to one to (i.H.Q. FARELF in a thrill-a-minute league encounter on the padang yesterday. This is Recs' first defeat of A the season.
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  • 195 12 SHA RALLY BEATS THE SCHOOL A SINGAPORE Hockey Astoria- tlon XI rallied strongly towards the finish to beat Victoria School by 3-1 in a friendly hockey match played on the School ground yesterday. The schoolboy? started off in fine style and had the better of the exchanges In the first
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  • 61 12 Entries are now open ior the Singapore junior tennis championships which start on Monday, Oct. 12. Entrance fee tor each event is $3 Entries must be sent to Mr. Low Kee Pow. r'o Raffles Institution. Singapore, before Saturday. Oct. 10. All matches will be
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  • 24 12 The United States Information Service has a fairly wide selection of sports films '16 mm) which are available for loan on application
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 93 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 0251 hrs. (8.1) and 1408 (9.1): Low 0804 (4.5) and 2102 (1.5). HOCKEY LEAGUE DIV. 1: Indian Ann. t Ceylon S.C., IA (round; DIV. tKhalu AMn. v S.R.C. 'A l SRT padam; DIV. 3: sub Recs. P.W.D.. SUB rronnd. FRIENDLY: S.C.R.C. T V.M.C.A. Honir Lim Green;
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