The Straits Times, 9 September 1955

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  • 21 1 The Straits Times Free pardon— and aid— for the repentant Reds COMPLIMENTAR tstd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1955 15 CENTS
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    349 1 THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT last ght declared an amnesty in the bandit war. It comes after seven and 85 days of fighting. he amnesty which took effect from linute past midnight, also applies opie who have consorted with or :ed the Malayan Communist Party. SO PENALTY EVEN FOR MURDER I
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  • 362 1 This can lead to easing of crisis laws MacG THK Federation (iovernment will repeal tht Kmerp;enc\ Regulations "to the extent that circumstances justify" if it is satisfied that the response to the amnesh offer is t»uch as to remove or reduce the need for the restrictions. This mi stated by
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  • 988 1 rl lHI»:t MIMSTKB of ih, IrdrrutiDii. Irncku \hdul Kahmiin. in a iiw-s.iL' to the people ol Mjl.im yraler(la > i all' (l on every miicli person to sprrud the details of the declaration ill amn«-st\ to thus)- in thr juncle and to help tin
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  • 432 1 THE SINGAPORE OFFER Detainees get a chance to choose freedom XHE Sinjfapore (iovernment yesterday made i known its amnesty ofTer to the Communists. In some re*n*<"t" this v ill apph to people held i under the Emercenry Reiculutions. An hour after the (MM of the offer wtN announced, the Chief
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  • 198 1 ABORIGINES HAVE A JOB— TELL THE REDS THE 20.000 aboriclnea in Perak and Cameron Hichlands area wi n ll) nass new* of the amnesty ri. -duration to the terrorists in deep Jungle by distributing pamphlets and a l, -ronduft paaaes. By this morning, about 9!S nrr cent of thrm will
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  • 77 1 -ALL parties j back offer KUALA LUMPUR. ThUTS. POLITICAL parties m the F'-rieration. whu had dis- d with t amnesty jjlan. today said they want to -iiv< the Oovernment full to make tt parties arr with thr detail.-, of the amnesty, all •hat it offers at least a chance t<.
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  • 313 1 I V Ml i.\l\ PI M\V \•HI K I SrmriU < unaoimoi ,<p proved IVestrrn calling <>i I Israel "fiirt liv. I to tiling about < -nil tr.uiyuility in (..i/a strip— Renter. that the decision ha-s b*en made, doubt^ noil r>e shelved and the amr* Uon with poMlble
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  • 726 2 GROUND TEAMS WOULD TAKE TOO LONG— SO LEAFLET DROPS AMD BROADCASTS FROM THE AIR K. LUMPUR, Thurs. AISTKR will take off from the airstrip at Headquarters Malaya at daun tomorrow with the first batch of amnesty leaflets to be airdropped to civilians in the Federation.
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  • 282 2 estate labour lines, strips of road and streams, vegetable gardens. Indian temples, homes of penghulu.s and of aborigine headmen are among the "safe areas" denned. AH these are easily accessible to terrorists. Clothes, too These will be watched day and night fur surrendering
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  • 549 2 It't up to the people to make amnesty offer succeed KUALA LIMPIK. Thurs r riMll Director of Opera- 1 tions. Lieut. Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, declared today that the amnesty offer to the terrorists pre- MMits a 'golden chance' for peace. If everybody rallies
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  • 121 2 KUALA LIMPtK. Thura. Xt'RING the next month the Government will be studying with great care the terrorist surrender ngurea. These will Indicate the success or failure of the amnesty This year an average of about 23 terrorists have surrendered each month A substantial jump
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  • 271 3 THE FIGHT GOES ON, GREECE TELLS THE WORLD LONDON, Thursday declared here today that she isdeterlo carry on the fijrht" f or the solf■iinn of the British colony of (vorus k Foreign Minister, Mr. SVpha'n ■ulos. announced that Greece will fiuht recognition of the ri R ht of self -deter
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  • 89 3 The fiction writer invented a real man I ONDON, Thurv j i PI HELM W, the hu.i(lrf(!s of rliaractcn His has come to nisi linished pail lor Noel i new lilm, Perelman, "and I this character smythe-PllfU. Ml S.nythe•lcil me. .ii the repartee] that Pigfotl didn t n imc i■unneetiii)
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  • 17 3 Bri gadier killed tutn. Brig. 47, director ol Public Relant. was drowny when he rait into shal-
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  • 20 3 NEW YORK. Thurs Three people were killed yesterday when two planes from a Nevada force base collided
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  • 100 3 5 NATIONS FLY IN FLOOD AID NEW DELHI, Thurs. AMERICAN naval aircraft flew into New Delhi yesterday to start the biggest Mood relief airlift to India. The phiiirs brought 10,000 lb nf medical supplies, blankrt s and bedsheets from Red Cross .societies In of the United States. Canada. Italy. Switzerland
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  • 35 3 NAIROBI. Thurs. Fifty former terrorists and 10 nnnd-pirked Europeans m.i.s--ciueradinß as "Mau Mau gangs" have in-counted for more than 40 hardcore" forest gangsters during the put six weeks, the Kenya Government announced toc'ay.—Reuter
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  • 134 3 nun Pana- '.>:-. today to mbassy officials ■he freighter ci-rv- (1 China. 'ered in wlieved to be losded In already ugh the Suez Panama's request recalled the case of the Ftßßilß tanker Aruba which .*ct out for China la.st spnnc with 13.000 ton.s
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  • 125 3 v THAT WAS NO LEG-PULL HE PLAYED ON IKE r THIS IS the family pors trait Marshal Zhukov has s sent, in a gold frame to 5 President Eisenhower. A s reproduction of the photos yraph, received by radio E from New York,
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  • 228 3 HOPES RISE IS MOROCCO PARIS. Thursday. TWE EXILED Sultan Sidi Mohammed has agreed to 1 join the French Governments plan to restore peace in Morocco, it was ri ported today. Tap Mttti wa s reported to ii ivr aureed to .several major 1 nints
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  • 129 3 I.OMMiN. Ttaun JOHN 111 m HILL, 16-->..ir <>lfi artist and ii. pn. of Sir Winston hurrhill. and his wife. Kathlvn. il <l in rourt today that tln\ were drunk and disorderly last me hi in a little street called Adam and Eve .Mew*. They pleaded not xuiltv to a
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  • 500 3 LONDON Thurs VXCEPT for giliedged w litre lj there wan a disposition to hold ufT until tomorrow'!) treasury bill if-iilt. the J>tock markets made a satisfactory allotting. The luiid* e.iMd at t'nM but after trie unchanged hunk late conditions became steadier. However, on balance most prt( r.«, were
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  • 297 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. THE West German 1 Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, arrived in Moscow today for his historic talks with Sovirt leaders. He was met by the Soviet Premier. Marshal Bulganin. and the Foreißn Minister. Mr. Molotov. He shook hands with the Russian leaders by the planeside,
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  • 46 3 LONDON. Thurs Captaln Peter Town.sond. whose name had been romantically linked with Princess Margaret, left London Airport today to return to his post as Air Attache in Brussels He paid a three-day visit to Britain for the Farnborough air display Reuter
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  • 30 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, was decorated yesterday with India's highest order the Bharat Ratna (Jewel of India > by President Rajendra Prasad.
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  • 194 5 <A cell, slate and the singing six' PRISONERS TRttLED TERROR t.,w» ut SAYS 1 SOW? NO, 'ft WAS CHORUS, OURT TOLD C ,X PRISONERS. nthered in i circle a cell at (hanui u\i were singing a list >«>nu r whon j n walked the Compjssioner of Prisons, L I*. Sochon,
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  • 39 5 THE NOTICES SAY: WE MAY HAVE TO CLOSE The Cockpit yesterday made Us first public attempt to net back its striking employees, it set up notice boards in several lanuuagea offering new working terms and conditions. Straits Times picture
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  • 106 5 A TOTAL of 280 tb. of raw opium, estimated to be worth $150,000, was seized from a tongkanc at the mouth of the Rochore River, off Crawford Street, on Wednesday night. Two men were charged in the Singapore Seventh .Magistrate s Court yesterday with unlawful
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPt'R. Thurs. The Hisih Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. flew to Bentonp. Pahans. today to say goodbye to the Ist Battaiion, Somerset Light Intantry. The battalion is leaving soon for Britain after two years' service against the terrorists. It will bo replaced by the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment.
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  • 83 5 Pay offer by firm About 240 workers employed at the Bata Shoe Company in North Bridge Road. Singapore, will me.'t tomorrow, to consider certain pay proposals and other amenities offered by the company. The worker.s. members of the Bata Employees' Union, have submitted a set of
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  • 13 5 Singapore Anti-TB Association's flap day on Aug. 27 rai>rd $6,755.81.
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  • 31 5 One of the two RAF Valiant jet bombers due in Sinpapore on provinp flights this week arrived at Changi yesterday. Tho raptain of the plane was Flt.-Lt R Mather.
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  • 207 5 •THE MANAGEMENT of the strike-bound Cockpit A Hotel in Singapore yesterday set up notice boards in the hotel grounds telling its 71 sacked workers that the hotel would have to close permanently if staff vacancies were not filled. The boards, in English \nd Chinese,
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  • 56 5 in who stepped 1 Mr. Giam Chong Hlng. h()J the Assistant Coroner, said wiou n box U) Ljm Kay TncSt sll pp,. rs a pair of clogs should be OMd when you ordered to go for a bath and not when itside tho rourt you come to
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  • 48 5 IPOH. Thurs— Toh Chai Huat. 31. and Abdul Rahman, 26. pleaded not guilty in the Ipoh Magistrates Court to- day to a charge of acting a.s bookmakers at the Perak Turf Club yesterday evening The case was postponed to loct 10 for hearing.
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  • 272 5 Alliance wins another State SEREMBAN, Thurs. >THE UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance today gained nine out of the 12 elected seats in the Negri Sembilan State Council without a nght. Nine men— one from the Malayan Chinese Association, one from the Malayan Indian Congress and the other seven from UMNO— were returned unopposed
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  • 41 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A Taiping businessman, Ch'ng Kirn Huat. was today fined $6,000 in default three months' Jail for having seven katis and two tahils of raw opium. Chng's father, Tong San. was acquitted on a joint charge
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  • 30 5 The second Valiant, captained by Sq-Ldr. R O Wilson, is expected late this afternoon. Air Marshal Sir Oeorge Mills. Air Officer Commanri-ing-in-Chief. Bomber Command, is also expected today
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  • 311 6 Brightest page in Johore's history FESTIVITIES START ON SEPT. 17 'THE people of Johore will rise with the dawn on Sept. 17 but it will be late before they go back to bed. It will be a day packed with festivities in honour of the Sultan's Diamond Jubilee, his 82nd
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  • 187 6 BUT NAMES ARE STILL SECRET VfORE JUNIOR MINISTERS the proposed apiTl pointment of whom set otT Singapore's constitutional crisis— will be Riven office in the Coalit ion Government. This was decided at an ■nuTnency meeting last night of Labour Front and Alliaiup policy makers
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  • 150 6 'No food for 9 hours' tale a lie A MAN who told the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr David Marshall, at a "Meet the People" session that he had tx»m detained by the police for nine hours without being given any rood, has now admitted that the story was untrue. The
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  • 90 6 Ij'XTRA fans will be InJ aUlled in the Singapore •tint where the heat almost made a doctor faint on Wednesday. The court U in a hut of corrugated iron roofing. There are two table fana on lt« plank walli for the public and one
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  • 185 6 After 225 days, lighterage row is settled PIE longest-ever strike in Singapore 225 days— was called off yesterday after the Swee Hin Lighteraße Company reached a final settlement with its 46 workers. An agreement was signed by both parties at the Labour Ministry in the presence
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  • 291 6 GOOD LUCK, SAY THE TRADERS SINGAPORE'S five-man trade mission to Indonesia led by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall eaves this morning with the good wishes of the I business community. Mr. H F. Clements, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Semangat Permuda rommended Mr
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  • 84 6 rE Singapore Trade Advisory Council yesterday appointed i sub-com-mittee of three to consider a proposal to send a semi- official trade mission to Cambodia. Members of the committee :ire Messrs H. F Clements. Yap Pheng Oeck. D. T As.somull and Kwek Soan Loh.
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  • 49 6 PENANG. Thur* The Bukit Mertajam branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic AsMvi.it ion plans to hold a pedal course in politics open to all Malays. The clams will be conduct- i ed by the vice-chairman. I Uztaz Ahmad Azain. at the branch headquarters in Bukit Mertajam.
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  • 24 6 SEC AM AT. Thurs Government EnKlish School. Begamat. will .stage Macbeth on Sept 14 and 15 in aid of the school fund
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  • 99 6 Gang makes $3,000 rubber haul KAJANG, Thurs P)LICE on road block duty round Kajang were told tiKi.iv to watch for thieve> who may be trvins to is rape from the district with bales of stolen ruobrr valued at more than $3,tM. The rubber was stolen Iroir, an estate off the
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  • 75 6 PLEA TO DRIVER Singapore police wish to contact a European motorist who helped to chase a man in Pender Road about 5.15 p.m. on Sept. 1 after a girl in the bushes had called for help. The Rirl. aged 16. that she had been dragged into
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  • 34 6 The Japanese Consul-' Oineral. Mr. Ken Ninomiya will be the guest speaker at tomorrow's h nrheon meeting of the Sineaport Junior Chamber of Commerce at thr P American Club in Votti Road
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  • 23 6 ■HipHV I M Chief Justice Mr John Whyatt. Q C will be .sworn in at Government House this morn mm in*
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  • 159 7 PENANO, Thurs— A vegetable gardener. Low Ah Loy, 53 was offered $5,000 bail in the Second Magistrate's Court today on three charges of having apparatus for manufacturing intoxicating liquor, •JOO gallons of fermented mash and three Jars of liquor. Hearing was fixed for Sept. THE Singapore Chief 1
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  • 6 7 REGENT ST. WON'T SEE THE M-LINE
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  • 221 7 WANT to LAY BET? Just call at the local shop COMMITTEE FAVOiing OFF- COURSE CAMBUMO PLAN THOUSAND t U^LA LUMPUR, Thursday. 1 who iikl fl°..H Pe Ple /u n Sin S a P« r e »"d the Federation theirhets »t I fl Utte! on races may soon be able to
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  • 140 7 Opium hunt men search ship from Australia A SHIP from Australia waa searched for opium in Singapore yesterday. This is the first time a ship from Australia has been so treated. The search followed the recent seiiure of $24,000 worth of opium from a tanker in Sydney and disclosures in
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  • 164 7 Mopping-up score is now 16 NINE suspected secret society gangsters were detained late last night when police swooped on a hideout in Beo Lane, of! Havelock Road. Singapore. They were believed to have been involved in a series of Rang clashes last Sunday when
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  • 47 7 The Commander-ln-Chiei of the French Naval Forces in the Extreme Orient, Vice Admiral Edouard Jozan. will see the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, at Government House at 9.15 a.m. today. Vice Admiral Jozan is on a two-day tour of the Colony.
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  • 51 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs At the inquest of the prosecution the charged of theft of ■ive pikuls and 80 katis of rubber against Tan Kee Choon and Low Siou Sol was withdrawn and they were discharged at the Magistrate's Court today. A key prosecution witness rould not be
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  • 40 7 Chan Hock Leong claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to causing hurt to Giam Tien Lian with a knife in Silat Road on Sept. 3. Chan was allowed bail and the case postponed to next Thursday for mention.
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  • 30 7 Dr. Kwa Siew T?e has been appointed a temporary member of the Public Services Commission. Singapore. In place of Mr. Lionel Cresson who is on leave In Europe
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  • 18 7 The report of the Singapore Legislative Assembly's allparty committee on Chinese education will be ready soon
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  • 35 7 Nama-sivagam Canagasingiam was charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with forging three cheques at the United Engineers Co operative Thrift and Loan Society between July 14 and July 22.
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  • 39 7 Two men broke into a house in Lorong 8, Singapore, beat up a 65-year-old woman, Chin Lan Mooi. and robbed her of $700 at about 3.15 a.m. yesterday. They beat her up because she shouted for help.
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  • 19 7 Two watches were stolen from the dressing room of the Van Kit Swimming Pool, Singapore, on Wednesday.
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  • 82 7 SEA SEARCH FOR SEALS —THE CHOP KIND PORT SWETTENHAM. to the Jetty after checking Thurs. Divers made a passengers' documents in fruitless two-hour search a ship in the harbour. 30ft down on the seabed The seals were used to chop here yesterday for two travellers' papers. official seals. The Immigration
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  • 191 7 SOLDIER: NO NEEDLE He refused blood test KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A BRITISH Army corporal. O. Humberstone. 31. refused to allow a doctor to test his blood after he was arrested on a charge of drunken driving. He told the president of the Sessions Court. Mr ICC. Rigby. today: "I don't
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  • 55 7 JOHORE BAHRU. ThursT Oovindasamv who cheated Phay Kok Heng. a shopkeeper, of five packets of cigarettes and 10 bottles of beer valued at $17 65. on July 25. was today in the Sessions Court sentenced to one day's Jail and fined $150, or a
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  • 157 7 THE United Nations Association of Singapore has been admitted as a lull member of the World Federation of United Nations Associations, Mrs. P. K Her,non told the Straits Times I yesterday. "It Is a Kreat achievement that In this year when Singapore has taken Us
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  • 125 7 |\OCUMENTS accepting bets totalling $97,000 laid with the "Seoh Poh Tai Tong Chap-Ji-ki Kongsi —the biggest gambling organisation in Singaporewere seized by the police in a taxi one morning, a Colony court was told yesterday. The driver, Lim Kwong. 46. was
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  • 131 7 WOMAN (half-nude) DEAD IN STREAM PENANO. Thursday. DENANO police today recovered the halfnude body of an Indian woman floating in a stream at Tan)ong Bungah a popular seaside resort seven miles from George Town. The dead woman, not yet identified, clutched a green umbrella in one hand. She wore sliver
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  • 43 7 Singapore Customs revenue from January to August this year totalled $54,037,000 —an Increase of $2846.000 over the amount for the same period last year. The main sources of revenue were tobacco $*****.--000 liquors $14.284 000. petroleum $11,756,000 and entertainments $3,630,000
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  • 47 7 Bl r Arthur William radden. Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Ffderal Treasurer, arrived in Singapore with Lady Fadden by air from Sydney last night. They leave this morning for Istanbul where Sir Arthur will attend the annual meeting of the international Monetary Fund.
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  • 34 7 PENANG. Thurs.— A total of 43 bales of rubber valued at $14,000 was found to be missing yesterday from an Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation god own in Weld Quay. Police are Investigating
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  • 694 8 Singapore, Fri. Sept. 9, 1955 Amnesty Day The amnesty is now in force throughout Malaya. From midnight last night the R.A.F. began dropping forty million leaflets announcing the Government's terms to the terrorists. These are generous; in the minds of many people they will ap|x?ar too generous. The terrorists are
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  • 318 8 The polite "no" by British Borneo territories to the Singapore Government's offer to supply them wi»h squatter and unemployed families, though disappointing, was not altogether unexpected. The claim that Borneo wants only people who can fit in with local conditions and take up agricultural and logging work
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  • 159 8 As from yesterday the Van Kleef Aquarium ce*sed to be the subject of unkind jokes, i Its doors were thrown op.-,i to the public and even tie late Mr. Van Kleef. whose $470,000 bequest made thaquarium possible, would agree that his money has truly been used for the
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  • 317 8 n i l\H. KOaRAD ADEN- AUER. the toughE est statesman in E Europe, tod ay undertakes his toughest Job. The leaders of the Soviet Government have E met him at Moscow airneld to the tune r of "Dp v tsc h land. Deutsi hland ucbrr E AUes."
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  • 667 8  -  WALTER BRIGGS By HONG KONG TERROR is being turned on hot again by the Chinese Communist bosses. An ever-present element of "class struggle." but flowing hot or cold as the regime dictates, organised terror today is beginning to compare with the
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  • 611 8 LJLTHAT is probably the most hopeful news yet recorded in the fight against cancer has emerged from a meeting of eminent doctors at the Royal Society of Medicine in London. io curative treatment is yet in sight, but doctors who have been attacking the
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  • 375 8 to any other Journalist until the official announcement In six hourr time. At Rapallo. the world learnt that It could no longer dictate to these two nations. Leas than twenty years later these two nations decided to dictate to the world Herr von Rlbbentrop— the
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    • 84 8 I READ with Interest the complaint of Consumer of the present method employed by the P.W.D. in discontinuing the practice of recording the number of gallons of water consumed In the consumers' metercard. In Penang this practice had been long discontinued and on top of this, the meter
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    • 83 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Word. *la (minimum). ;EK: On Till September, lo Ai.Mil. wife of Keith Shearer. I V' h:i<-i Howard, at Penang H norm To Heten. wife of L. 8. (1 House, Tenbury v h re, on 9th A I h Lancelot). }0 Worit Sin (minimum). IAGERBEHO DRYBUROH: 1 c EiiKatjemen'
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    • 103 8 How to prevent travel sickness YOU don't have to travel to get "travel »;ckneM." I ift*. 3-D cinema*, even watching moving production belt* can cause It. How reliable are the new drug*? What are their side effect*? The AuguM Reader's Digest gives you the latent Information, and offers medical advice
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    • 37 8 MORE LETTERS IN PACE TEN I L *%r^sV If\ PIANOS OF QL'ALITV j DANEMANN MOUTRIE f k SAUTER (etMAH) J STROHMENGER MARSHALL RO! S. MOUTRIE CO., (Malaya) i JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING r mmmtmm solo vml PiSK» jA
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  • 173 9 THE CIRCUIT: LONDON. COLOMBO SINGAPORE, SYDNEY 3 HELD IN CEYLON: fflE MORE IS COLONY? IVPI N (i I P ii.rations on an international ganjf of piuni and gold ugfrlera are in full in Singapore in( v>lon. with a chain linking lonilombo. Singapore lia, "has been a Singapore
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  • 42 9 li ■ho entered a B Lngoon Road Sinterday fled when In the house shouted rip. > sman. Mr Tan Kirn r. the house with ien at the time. two of whom r r; with knives, fled taking anything.
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  • 153 9 2 ooo a t OPBNING DAY of SINGAPORE AQUARIUM ABO IT 2.000 pniplf visited the Van Klecf Aquarium in River Valley Road. Singapore, when it opened its doors to the public > ester da. In the first hour mart than 300 people went into the air conditioned room where 3.000
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  • 176 9 ON DUTY— RIGHT TO THE END \|R. HENRY A. MISSO. bodyguard to Singapore's i lfl Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, collapsed and died in his house in Onan Road yesterday morn- ing. Mr. Misso. 48 and a bachelor, was on duty up to an hour before he died.
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  • 77 9 Ridzwan bin Beraei claim- i led trial In the oingapore Fifth Magistrates Court yesterday to two charges of ex- tortion from two men at Selegie Road on Wednesday by threatening them with arrest by the detectives of the Sincapore Traction Company Investigation Unit. Ridzwan was alleged to
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  • 67 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurn.— Har Kok Kong. 39. a divisional manager of an insurMM company, was today charged before the president of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr ICC Rlgby with criminal breach of trust of $1,741. He was alleged to have collected various life Insurance premiums between
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  • 55 9 |$20,000; mOnly 2 |c/oys left yOU HAVE only today and to- morrou left in E5 uhich to submit your entries for E3 the Malayan Monthly's $20,000 Must-Be-Won ConS test -N." This contest Er closes at 5 p.m. on Saturday. If you 3 hate not submitted your entry do so at
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  • 117 9 No ticket, no boom KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. rpHE National Union of 1 Plantation Workers may ..sic the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association to adopt a "closed >hnp" policy and to pay the recently negotiated boom wages to union member only The council of the union yesterday
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  • 93 9 THE GIRL WHO SAID 'NO' KLANO. Thurs. AN 18-year-old patient. Babu Nalinl. complained to the police here last night that she was beaten by a hospital attendant when she refused his offer of marriage Her mother heard her screams. She was on her way to visit her daughter and was
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  • 170 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Federation Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today told resettled ex-Special Constables at Kampong Trail, about 30 miles from here, that he was disappointed with them because thry had not yet started to open up their land. Kampong Trial
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  • 193 9 7 was reported to be insane 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A FORMER gardener at the Kuala Lumpur Genera] Hospital. V. Suppiah, alleged today that he had been reported to the medical officer in charge of the hospital as being insane Because of the report h« was
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  • 60 9 Union Proposal for ILO Talks vttat a TiTMTnra Thurs— KUALA LUMPUKTTiurs The l tl r 1 lr .i' n |f£ f Plantation Workers has reohn*tmmanue C r. U> the Malayan Trade Union Cxmncll for selection as a represenUthre of Malayan workers »t the coming conference of the International Labour Organisation.
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  • 343 9 'UNCLE, TELL THEM I'M NOT ONE' Gangster? Not me, he sn//« MOLIVEIRO, 30. who was alleged to have de*- ciibed himself as the ll. me Tuah* of Gang 329." yesterday begged a man in the witness box of a Singapore rourt: "Ptrase unrle. tell them I'm not a gangster." Earlier
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  • 51 9 The Singapore Minister for Labour and Wehare. Mr Lim Yew Hock, will act is Deputy Chief Minister duripg the absence of Mr David Marshal. who leaven by plane this morning for Indonesia with the Colony s delegation on a goodwill mission. Mr Marshall returns on
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  • 123 9 A 'humorous' bandit sends letter to Tengku HI AI.A Lt MPI R Thurs rl CHILh 'liim-i.i Trncku Abdul Rahman. diM'losed toil i> that he hid rr< Hvrd a Utl«r from a nmmiini»t in Silutu. Nrgri SrmbiItn. If* Quite humorous, really.' be said with a Uueh. I man wanted: Thr Malayan
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  • 131 9 Workers demand —and get bonus "If ORE than 100 em- ployees of the Horic Gim Guan and Siong Hin sago factories in Singapore are to get a fixed bonus every year. The employers aereed to this when both parties met at the Labour Ministry yesterday. The workers will free medical
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  • 65 9 ACCORD SO FIREMEN WONT STRIKE The 360 members of th»--Bingaport City Council Fire Brigad'- Employees' Union may not strike after all. The union > ezi committee met the Council's Finanre and General Purposes Committee for three :ast night and reached agreement on a salary scale for lirenBoth rides declined to
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    • 22 9 RELAXA-TABS CALMS THE NEWri^C^ PROMOTES HEALTHY SLEEP COMPLETELY HARMLESS /Z'U^^ HON. HABIT FORMING V v 7*j- j RELAXA-TABS DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY
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    • 151 9 At home, when travelling, but primarily in thr office, the CXYMPIA SM 2 has been proved indispensable Attractive in appearance, cosily tronsporfoble though Sturdy It* constrjction ouorootee^ rrxjny yeors of hard work. Typing become* o pleoiont pastime rother thon a dull routine Extremely smooth oction Of oil k#y» provides l<n»
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 77 9 The weather MINIMI M lIMIKHIIKI I "30 pm on Sept 7 t« 730 ■m. on Sept (i Stngmpore 7^ dejie«\ Ptnaiic 75 Kou stehru 74 Kumla Lumpur 73, Ipon 7J Kuant-n 7.' M4XIMIM TrMrtROIRr <~ 30 m to'SOpm on Sept < Singapore «7 Penang iw KoU Bahiu U Kuala Lumpur
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  • 253 10 f rHF Malayan Railway Administration seems to turn a deaf ear to the 1 criticism about the twelve hours' duty, the station masters' uniforms, transfers and the most important question of promotion in the Traffic and Way and Works Department. Officials only quote the
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  • 134 10 THE food restriction law in Tangkak area appears to he a failure. One ?/.V n TCI peop. l<;I*!'*'?,*,* *****. q l* a I!" should be in possession of a valid permlt. of which there Is an unlimited supply in thr Iwal District Office: and they
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  • 63 10 Appallin gift of public each I AM appalled at the action of the City Coancil In making a gift of publk money U MBitoywi so recently on strike. The squandering of a quarter of a million dollars provide* another strong arniment against early Mala yanisat lon The public can only
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  • 182 10 MOVE TO CONTROL STRIKES AN "ANTI STRIKE Employees' League." It sounds incredible in a city which has now eanvd the name as a city ot strikes Yet it is true. The idea has been born as a result of a general discussion with a few bands of pa*t strikers who
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  • 233 10 MUCH has been said about the aims of the Malay National Front. It is only natural that the Malays, who are the true sons of the soil should unite and form a strong national organisation In order to protect their national right*. It would be great
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  • 172 10 Getting round the Trust rules A 8 a resident of one of the Tanglln/Alexandra 8.1. T. flat*. I know that many a tenant sub-leta part of his premlaes. The beautifully constructed flats have two bed-rooms, a sitting room, verandah and a kitchen. The rent ls reaaonable only $50 peT month
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  • 183 10 rpHOUGH one must be I glad that the City Council labourers' strike has been settled, one cannot help feeling uneasy about tome of the terms of settlement, particularly with regard to triple pay tor holiday*. One can understand double pay. pay for the paid holiday and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 339 10 Sole Agents OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. SINCAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANC (a wonderful Amami Wave Set and Conditioner is a double 4 hair beauty treatment. As it sets your hair into crisp waves and m^« wm curls, it conditions it to healthy A-% 111 g\ I I radiant beauty. i UIIMIIIC A
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    • 229 10 a£aaaaal aaW _J aaaaa LVr IV^ jF (f You get mote /ft ytwt fiuntey toa/tane /#i yoevi 6eaufy^ with CLTE\ Add sheer glamor to your hands with < < polish You won t find a lovelier, longer v .j>no matter how much you pay' Colors? Ci you the Uresc shad<-s
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 250 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBH 7. Bull for film ti»thu»l*su, fc A bad turn In a disease tor l resileas fellow (I) ls Th novice susgrsU ar. alter9. Disturbance about a scarf (6) Uv len{ ""t hand ilO) 10. This man hunts without a misdeed ls a revelation gun (6). 11.
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  • 1318 11 'IK|^^ Hill planivd —TOMORROW— BLUFF SAVED COCOS AS ATTACK BASE iould nni ONE day in 1539, the wife of a country gentleman in Dartmouth, England, presented her husband squire Gilbert with a boy they christened Humphrey. It was exciting age in England as in all
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  • 263 11 ilium Duke of Alva, held with Humphrey Gilbert that no conquered nation can be treated with gentleness. Spanish oppression in the low cour tries was a-s bad a* English oppression in Ireland and the people were up in arms This time Gilbert was on the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 213 11 ■i have in your I r*ople in jrour *ho are r—Ay In varioua ca- doctor, th* banker, tha .man, aach 1. .1 d. t tha lit* int. whoiaaapac- to adviaa you ir financial hia h.lp for tha aduca* hildran, th* f your family, of your buaiown financial sIPVET lIANt.V Repi
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    • 250 11 > TREMENDOUS SUCCESS!! The Recent Photography Competition Held By Singapore Chinese Photographic Trade Association where 12 (including IST, 2ND and 3RD) out of 13 prize winning pictures Were Taken On f err onto FILM GET YOUR ferranit? PHOTO-PICNIC TICKETS TO-DAY!! By buying a film coupon of 6-120 or 620 films
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    • 55 11 H<>.\ Morgan. 3M.D. Ill ndosr opvnvd MHvk Tracy Hvrotrvr tounti B^BBB^B^BBBHBJB^BIBjB^B^BJ ■BBT^ AT HAVE sou 1~"^3 r-eeWiNO THE O&SU ON TOP 1 fUuf TWAT^ NOTUinG MANO~ XWE EXAMINATION OF TWE W^^- V^WT~ \\l kLrA LOADED .38. ifl ga^^ O^eETTERVETPUEDS. >„ A BflNZlDlNf^ "TEST". i* V,^- ttPt^l^ \S I A L
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  • 51 12 invest™ m qui*' change and ci fa m l«ans Loans. Con. Zic> Bank r»: Mount Lye N. Brr, X, Hill 50 Mount Mr,. P'ko Western Ampol Expl Oil Se A Bradford B. Hill F' Courtauld Dunlop Fler Pelt and Ttti O. J c Herald I C.I A. Bwan
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  • 420 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber fell in Singapore yesterday by four and three-eighths cents on lack of support and cloaed for September first grade at $1.45j| per lb M the lowest price for a week. The price was
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  • 143 12 SeptemiHT nr*t grade rubber buyers fob. cloned in Singapore I yesterday at $1 45 per lb down four and three-eighths c»'nts on Wednesday The riot.ing to:<c was quiet. CloBin? prices In cents per Ib. were. No l RSS Spot fob. buyers I4oV sellers 143 No. 11 RSS September
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  • 40 12 Ship* 1. pore expertrd tad Promrtheu 4 IndrufKx: Pyrrnu* ::< m 19 20 Ari N. Wall I M?x»ell Bi Salonu 24 Xi bank 27 2t TJlbadak 33 34 Km. Olenbe-.' Mandama 44 Outer R.mclv Lily. En^is I Bat.i Masas Kalim.i:
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  • 32 12 The Malav Jn Asaaeiation changes in its yesterda) lUlian Lire :i.,. On the f:.. In Hone Baa U.S. doli for cash and i I Sterling «a. and one taei aj
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  • 46 12 THE Federation's Financial Secretary has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the week starting September 4. RIRBER: 51. 45 per lb. COFRA: 5428 a ton COCONfT OIL: $69« a ton. PAI-M OIL: $654.25 per ton. PALM KERNELS: j .".7 a ton.
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  • 319 12 The Malayan Share Brakera' W MMuiion. Hingapare v.uon reported All sections of the local share mark*- remained steady with a .'air amount at business written." Histrapare brafcer* reported the folio I ing busia«s done B B Petrol 44s 6d arrival including UK stamp* i Praser and Neave ord*
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  • 13 12 lb ''low,,', TIN v;:,, <"P M Irl <<>PFM nK 2 I-rul
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  • 159 12 Singapore Chinese Pradaee E\ tktuff: noon prices per plrui y«» irrd,i\ were Copra quiet: September $26 buyer*. $2«\ seller;.; Ortober $27 buyer*. $27 'j sellers Coconut oil quiet; bulk $40 sellers, drum $42'seller*. Pepper, quiet with no buslneaa reported. Muntok white $160 Sarawak $159 Special Baraw»k black $117
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  • 23 12 The following tin output* for August arc reported Rahnan Hydra y lie 577 DlruU. HlUm II plcula. TtUa 349 25 pkuls.
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  • 30 12 August rubber crops annoiiiii r.i Include AmaUamatrd Mala*, 61.700 lb Borrlli. 59.000 Ib iinnemara I3JM lb Nm >rr»nd«h t.4 RaMrll js 500 ib and Huklt kinmi 15.700 Ib.
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    • 375 12 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT THK directors of Austral Malay Tin Limited announce the followInn outputs for the month of Aucust 1955: THABAWLEIK TIN I WEDGING LTD. 496 Plculs PUNGAH TIN DREDOINO LTD. 821 AUSTH AL AMALOAMATEDTINLTD. 2.281 Re: ALEX BUTCHART Deceased. All person* having any claims ecninxt the estate of the abovenamed
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    • 821 12 NOTICES PULO SERANGOON OFF PONGGOL SINGAPORE (popularly known a a CONEY ISLAND). The above freehold bland with an area of 32 Acres ts For Sale or To Let. All enquiries should be addressed by post only to Messrs Drew it Napier P. O. Box No. 152 Singapore. GOVERNMENT OF THE
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    • 307 12 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OK INSTBI'CTIONR FBOM THE CL'RTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPEBTY. M l»l.K I ion OF MALAYA I WILL BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on NATL'BDAY. THE I4TH DAY OK KF.PTKMBF.R, 1«55 at 11 o'ektrk in the forenoon at No. 14. CAMEBON STREF.T SKREMBAN ln separate lots. All thone nix pieces
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    • 829 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltlien, for the post of Official Translator (Malay Writer /Translator) Department of Agriculture. Kuala l.umpur Salary scale: i $152 50>,, IlWl. 167.50 »224x14 336 3*>flxl4--422/448x14-504. Age 17—23 Ap- pUcante must have passed the School Certificate Examination with a credit ln English and have
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    • 802 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR. LIM MEMO SEE of 7S-A Chow Kit Road. Kuala Lumpur Is no longer connected with us and Is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. The New Asiatic Ina Co., Ltd., 74-B. Robinson Road, Singapore. NOTICE THE M vi.H BIDOB TIN EMPLOYEEB COOFEBATIVC STORKS Si-KIK.IV,
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    • 394 12 KNUTSEN LINE Fa*t and Regular Service FROM CANADA U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYSailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore P. Surer F Anna Bakkc 13 Aug 16 Sept 18 Sept Occkj Bakkc 3 Sept 8 Cct 11 Ott 12 Oct flitjbctk Bakke I Oct 3 1 Oct 2 Nov I No« Cicrtrud
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    • 880 13 STR AITS TIMES FRIDAY. 3EPTEMBKW 9. 1» 55 j ,403 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTdTt*«7»7iT" lo 'ateo in Singapore) »<£. THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE WT* s 2^ m **a**m Dua So. l. p »._>_ .^,l >horn Penong Sept 11 Sapt 1$ TT... «OP» 0/1# Sept 11 Sept 17 /21 W »*/*J
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    • 988 13 ■AST ASIATIC LOIS Par Ad., I COMTININT/SCANHNAVU n U Seaoa,, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hembwrg. Capaakasoa, fiatnanktirg ft Otle •Uiir.^*. <>«f 28/20 Oct 21/22 Oot Ca^Sd^M. Karhkanln'" M/ N /U Cell. B. T ro.tr. SAILINGS PROM SCANOINAVIA/U.R./COMTIMENT "PASADINA" ,o, Bongkok f ihOW "•tot.- tor Diokorto 11 »*/21l^ Bongkok Hongkong Monilo. "Cob. YoKohomo
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    • 943 13 •Zhc THE BEN LDfK mtAMKRI LTD." n,n BIIoSAPORI (Ittcarporojtad in the OnrtetJ KiMjiliai) LINIS SAILINGS TO UK AMD CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore S'hom Penong t TT' H Ho v i rT: »mt~ urn %+> %*>i 2o« 'Daaraaek for London, Rotterdam 27 Sept/ 6 Ort Ptroct eM»e» leadee 28 Oet Benaven tor
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    • 1249 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TIL No 2k141 ■LLEBMAH 4k BDCKMALL KLAYSMSSS UMB LONDON. MARVI. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGCLES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE 1 VANCOUVER ond for USAi North Atlontif Port, Accepting carp, for Central m Seirth ond Conodo and vio Colombo America cmr op poona Titr P^ g Sporr- S'hom
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  • 633 14 r pHK business community yesterday forecast serious repercussions on the future trade of Singapore unless some effective measures are taken by the Labour Front (Government against absurd demands made by certain .sections of the trade union movement, writes Straits Times Commercial
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  • 302 14 LEWIS AND PEAT EXPANDING BUSINESS DIKING the last fourteen months Lewis and Prat Ltd. have very considerably rvpanded their trading interests over a much wider firld. said Mr. II Kissin. mm rli;nrm.in of the parent company, Lewis and Peat Ltd.. of London who is also a director of Lewis and
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  • 291 14 LUXURY LINER LINK FOR MALAYA MALAYANS wishing to travel on the luxury liner, Southern Cross, which runs a round-the-world service linkln* the Unitrd Kingdom. South Africa. Australia and New Zealar.J. can board it at Fremantle. a spokesman of Mansfield and Co. Ltd., Singapore, said yesterday. The company, who are gel
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  • 216 14 QUALITY 'claims from overseas buyers against pepper shipped from the Colony will be among the first of the tasks to be tackled by the newly formed Singapore Pepper Exporters' and Packers 1 Association. Concern about such claims was expressed when the chairman. Mr. Pierre de
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  • 188 14 Scott's Emulsion's bv^i IN terms of population, Malaya is the best market in the Far East for Scott's Emulsion and this is attributed by Mr. Hadley Vincent, a riirertcr of the manufacturing company Scott and Bowne Ltd.. London, to its properties as a tonic. Mr
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  • 133 14 ONE ran lm»k back with satisfaction to the pr<>eress made hv Sincapnrr over the last few decades so that today *he is on the threshold of «elf governraent: ever\ move made has been a step forward except that in January IT>."> which
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    • 165 14 Tketoti Ijrnls -<&j X* sincaporp A Kuala I nmpiii Unit a Knjllsh iS.I ltd, MJ/54. Another home for some lucky family with all mod. con. of course most of them electric Depending on good cables rubber or thermoplastic developed by members of the Cable Makers Association. SPECIFY U JftLH CABLES
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    • 85 14 £epnyr6 B^B^B^^^^r^B^Ba JB^B^B^BMB^^^B^^^^^^^h— HpW defonce and cowifjvrt ttim ev€r «Tj^ Jj^g^^g^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f^f^*^*^*^*^^^^^^^^W|BlßMßMß^BßMß^B»BwßMß^B^B^^^^^^ ■J^B^^^Lv4fciy t f B^k Xv .-C FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF MALAYA, LIMITI S^H^|^.V FORD CARS AND TRUCKS ARE iOLD AND SIRVICED BY Un.wMpfH SiM«#or«. Ipoh »n4 Ptnang Wc.rnc r.t LH K«<l< Luwpu' U**"**' .JVk M»U«c«: Mo*»m*4 |«H*r Co. Lid.
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  • 82 15 CARDIFF Thurs THE touring Rumanian ru^bv 1 union team who beat Swansea by It pointg to three last week were beaten b> six point* to three by Cardiff here yesterday afternoon The touring slut pla> trie third and last mstc.i of their nrief visit aganst Harlequin^ at
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  • 133 15 SINCAPORI Cncket Club ggX— f»j !<>»•« KirkasM rwisa«4 on top o» both tKc batting sn4 kowlim j«crji»« m rhe j Sinijpert Cricket Association icmoi loumimriit fk« seasaa. His figam »Ke but tor several »n»o«i have cum* t'M" a series ot consistent p*r»o.. .rue
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  • 402 15 Complete 'dark hone 9 upsets Louise Brough FOREST HILLS. New York. Thurs. I EWIS HOAD. 20- Australian Davis Cup star, entered the quarter-finals of the men's singles In the United States lawn tennis championships here yesterday with a straight-set victory over Art Larsen. the sixth seeded
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  • 594 15 Klrfcham 14 6 S3 437 M 62 Navaratnam 13 S M* 310 38 7 j Barker 14 2 111 419 34 Daunoey II > 77 JO3 30 JO VellupUlal II "1* 205 2» S« I Thizm Btew 17 1 II 4*16 2» 1J Perry 10 1 <!1» 2M
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  • 187 15 PORT-OF-SPAIN. Thur» SOUTH AFRICAN cricketer? John Waite and R< McLean are not to be Inrluder. In E W Svrmnton' 1 team M tour the Wmi Indie* ne«t j-e«r Thl« is at the West Indun Cricket Board of Control* reAs official of the board
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  • 208 15 i 12 A Delllkan Panunathexsa i Rajendram 11: Sandosham Ynsiaraiah 10: Steven* Thlam Sien. Ccci! Wonc 9 Cooke Wnodhouxe Kirkham OahMan Le Mercler Velluplllxl Burton Barroi. Blsrnmbr Farmer R Perr\ 7 K J Retnam Ong le* Bllanet! Mulr Whltme'.l SooceleraJ i 6 Perer. Beames Clunle* Ross S K
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  • 129 15 NEW 'i OHK 1 hum ARCHIE MOORE will h»\r tht very thing that Don Curkrli coutd n°t S*' when he fWu Ho. Marrmno lor itir world heavyweight championship later thl* month a 30- foot boxing ring OWkrll Bun h and ttnplr* heavyweitihi i Immpion «ho *a*
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    • 1175 15 pi CATION Ma ,—Kmx S» rt*. msstrn CLASS. Twice ■<■; month. Lau:ation A»Braf Basah Road. I niON Hux iV ct*. txtru. SCHOOL of Ladies/ n to Coach v Test Suc--7336 NO SCHOOL i DMvinß Tuition In.vtructors 4: Emerald Hill Ugaj riieatre. ,\G INSTITUTE ..:il> recommendeti lax Instructors „,!•).l riK Parking
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    • 463 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE W.r*. $i (mtn.f—Bmx it rt. utra. MVLLARD RADIOGRAM 6 Valves perfer condition, bargain «ltl) S) Danc c Records **W Box AS7M S T POULTRY EQUIPMENT Mul- tiplo 12 bird unit laving Cases. Elrctrtc Brooder Ho\en> Immediate drllvery Frugtmrt. 62 Jalan Kuantan. Koala Lumpur.' Tel. 1521 MOTOP
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    • 477 15 Ii oUtiJt 1 1 J bgorit SMALLER B COLD I YOUNCER UP INK PEOPLE j 1 SUPPLY y Parker SLIMFOLpy 11 1 FACTOftV SOLE ■••Bft AND ■Kf> A• m MSJ Ct STATION Monlor •CAde »lC« BMVISI ML S'ngafomc i BOXING TONIGHT at 9 p.m. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM— NENE PRESENTS 4
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  • 144 16 THE Singapore Education Department, encouraecd by thrir success with the nrst Sinpai)ove .secondary schools athletic meet in July, will embark on the second stage of their physical education srhc me with a secondary schools swim.Minß gala on Oct. 28. A Mx>kesman of the Education Department
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  • 39 16 S(K'( IK S.A.F.A. Junior (up I athul K.IMI. v W. >il Sisnal*. MK.\ :i"imd SBIIr A League and (u|i. (irnup "B": Sinte Darby Mala>an %lrwavs, -1 i-. .mud ATHI.r Til Reattv Secondary School mi. u-. Jalan Be^tr.
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  • 85 16 TORQUAY Tiiur> Don Kenyon, the Worcestershire opening i MtMaMk scored a nn- century which helped M Eiul.md «.de to gam a flrvi n. r,r, „-.,r 3 Commonwealth XI tod.iy Ken von hit 117 while Denis Brookes scored 55 and O Tompkl n cot fill England
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  • 543 16 EPSOM JEEP'S SPOTLIGHT ON SULTAN'S OOLD VASE RACE SHA W STABLE'S KRAKATOA AND ENJOYMENT RETURN FASTEST TIME IPOH. Thurs. 4FTER his smashing win in the Vase trial last week. Jackie's Iluda, the outstanding three-year-old ot the season, will probably start a hot favourite in the sixth
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  • 315 16 LONDON. Thurs. PRESTON NORTH END missed a chance of takinc over leadership in the First Division of the English Football League in last nicht's mid-week programme when they drew 2-2 with Charlton Athletic in an cxci t i n p match
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  • 174 16 Bat signed by Test men to help SCA funds SINGAPORE cricket fans are being jriven the chance to win a bat autographed by all the England and South African players who tr»-k part in fifth Test at the Oval last month. The bat is being riffled at the Singa pore
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  • 89 16 Singapore Recreation Club Blues* sn<i Red* entered the <eml-flnaU of the Singapore Hockey Associations atven-a-slde (burnament whe- both scored <-0 victories on the jadans yesterday Blue*" beat RAT Chang! A with an onl r"»] by J Martens »h:le Red* beat LatlfT Wanderers with A Cla'ae nctttne
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  • 88 16 The Rov.il Air Force team to meet Indian Asuori.ttlon in their annual Gandhi trophy cricket fixture at B.ileMier Rotid on Saturday and Sunday will be Sq.l.dr H. Lewis T/U Bllsaett. T'U Lerav. K/O Turner Cpl Burdett CVI Bartram Cpl Mulr. Cpl M..r>h.Ul. £AC Major.
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  • 211 16 —PERAK GOLD VASE PROBABLES JOCKEYS pROBABI.E line-up and jockeys lor the $***** Sulur.s Oold Viisc- over S',f. straight at Ipoh tomorrow are: 216 Shamrock Slipper 900 (Daniels! 4 chlrs by HU Slipper—Poleta Schiller 215 sovereign 8 13 (R. van Breukelen) 4 beg by St.irdast—Bonbon Bovgnure 111 i.,kir. hii.i. Sl2 tDanieUt
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  • 274 16 DEINFORCED by srvrral new players. Army put up 1% their brst display in the SAFA Community league this season when they defeated Europeans 3-1 at Jalan Besar stadium yettertftJT. Thl> was th? Army s, 1 fourth victory In six outings md they arc now in fourth position
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  • 83 16 RafTlex Institution beat Victoria School by 14 points (a goal, two tries and penalty) to nil in an lnter-ftchonl niirger match at Vietorla School yesterday RafTles le.id by an uneemerted try by Chen Ping at the interval i«nd Boon Leong scored an unconvsttcd try on resumption.
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  • 37 16 A YM C A member*' tennli drive will be heni nt Bras Basah Roiid next Saturday starting at 3 p.m. Players will be dlvldrd Into nations and each will play the others in hi.s Mriion.
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  • 173 16 SCARBOROUGH. Thur* rE TOURING South Africans were all out for 354 runs just before tra today in their Hastlnjw Festival match against Peances XI. The tourists thus ualn a first inmnes lrad of 118 runs as Pearce's XI wrre dlsmi.s.sed for 236 yesterday. The Springbok inniniu
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  • 78 16 A "motortsed :>mkh.ina meet between the Slnpapore Mo- or Club *nd th» Pollie Force will be held at the Police Tr.i.nlns ground on Sund.iv. Abot" 80 entries have been receive. i The meet m organised by the Motor Club It *tart« at tarn. There will be
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  • 208 16 Mamhal l i, roun JemH S.M *Ji« Ml Mplnr Km. hi BU II I t.tt H*rwood t.tl Cl. i.Oiv. l-tr. Happy Mk T»u IHmrnxion 1.13 I'ndr Of Phornu t.U takrtna til Troubadour XII \rr»h«| g. It I ntlr Andy S.M lttcar«*n m riytni Ka«t
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  • 19 16 THE Dlimond luhilee Shoot of the Johore Bahna Rifle \smi. i.iti.lll Hill be hrld on Sept 35.
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  • 184 16 PENANO Thur«. 'pHE Autum.j Cup, worth $3,350 In Make* and a trophy for Claa* i. Dlv. 1 over B',f. will b« the main event of the Prnang Turf Club* tiuee-d;.v Autumn Meetlns on Oct 8 ,2 and 15 Three rlniwex— 3 4 and
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  • 405 16 THE BOONS Ate BACK BUT BAKAR IS OUT By The Sports Fditor SINGAPORE S lOCC e 1 srlectors who operatf from the upper rhamber of S.A.F.A.s pavilion at Jalan Bcsar Stadium often do thr strangest things. Singapore meet Selangor tomorrow in a match labelled as an inter-state "friendly Actually it
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  • 92 16 SUNDAYS ttag 'n t) c Singapore Badminton Awociatlon's junior tourney staring ;tt 7 pm. are: Jun,,« W..m.-n. vinjlr, i>fmi Rralsl Tan Chaee Neo v Agnes Koh. Ruby 1-im v Nellie Sidwell Janior a»»n» sinclr* iQuarter■•ahi: Salleh Kurshi v L^eonK Yun Chan. Tltu.s Mathew v
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