The Straits Times, 29 September 1955

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  • 14 1 COMPLIMENTARY The Straits Times Fstd. 1845 MWOAPORE, Till RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 313 1 Letters seek meeting in Kuala Lumpur between Abdul Rahman, Cheng-lock and Chin Peng Let's end Emergency' CHIEF MINISTER BAYS THE PROPOSAL IS GENUINE DECISION AFTER SUMMIT TALKS MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY ydcrdaj called lor immediate cease-ire talk« io the vi\d <W the EnerfOscy. to letters addressed to
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  • 80 1 Woman is 13th bandit to surrender hi \l A 1.1 MPIR. Wed. AW ((MAN terrorist, Ho Soea >loi, >urrendered South I'.ihanc this MM) II the eighth terrorist to ier in I'.ihanc under nines 1 hive -urrenilered in ii two in Kelantan ■ne in Province Wel- heneU up to a vi
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  • 39 1 YORK. Wed.— The I F in aftei -dinner procw I partment spokesman sa.d I day. The dinner was given here by the Secretary f Stat.-. Mr. John Poster Duli' reign ministers of Britain France and Union. Reuter.
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  • 71 1 1111 IK Xl OI MMNBl R(JH tails lor volunteers t<> hrlp him plint commemorative tree m a pliMnn field whith hr op«-n«-d at l.ossirmouth mi Scutlanri's ra»t en.ivt lael week. I.JI .H I Hi I ■lleri i.,v id school (iordontoun. a frt« niilr- away, and
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  • 242 1 BIT GOVT. IS SOT INTERESTED THE Singapore Government last night rejected a susßcstion by stnkinu Traction Company employees that 70 buses be requisitioned for a skeleton service. The strikers said they would work the bu.v I without pay. Tne buses would coat the Government
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  • 109 1 Cyprus: Try again, says Labour I_nNl>ON Wed rL Labour Party toda\ called on the British Government to hold an immediate conference of all of the Cypnot people to d*»cau tiie development of re-dt'-entative government In Cyprus. Ti-.e party's national exerutive blamed the Government for the breakdown o: the London conference
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  • 70 1 NEW YORK. Wed The 15-nation Steering Committee of the United Natior.s 04 i.erai Assembly will take up tomorrow the question <»f whether to recommend for in. elusion on the agenda the east of Dutch New Guinea The Asian-African group has requested that the Assembly Consider Indonesia's
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  • 29 1 STOCKHOLM, Wed— The Swedish securit, police havr detained Stockholm woman for questionini: following espionaKf disclosures made by thr former Soviet Embam ofTicial in Australia. Vlanlmir Petrov Renter.
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  • 43 1 NEW YORK. Wrd Dr George Yeh. Nationalist Forriim Minister, said tnri.i\ th;;t the itrßlfthentnf of tJie military and economic positions of the Manila Pact countries a.s ksopCtmttvi m face of the "trrmrndous momentum of Communist expansionism in Asia
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  • 24 1 PKKINO. Wrd Mm Tsv- nferrrd the rank r > f marshal on l" rals whri "distinguished then, selves, during the I people's revolutionary
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  • 187 1 Reds talk peace, sell guns EGYPT ARMS RACE WORRIES WEST WASHINGTON. WED DIPLOMATS feared today that Russian and Czech offers to sell arms to Eeypt are intended to cause trouble in the Middle- Eust. Diplomat* said the offer teems to be in conflict with Russia's post-Ocnev policy of seeking to
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  • 24 1 Ike Progress DENVER Wed Pre-ideni Eisenhower's doctors reporter odav that he had had 3 econd comfortable nicht '.> leep and was makinc >ati«- vrocress Reuter
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  • 117 1 TOKYO. Wednesday. JAPAN'S WESTERN SEABOARD was today under a general storm warning while radar and observation aircraft tracked the course of typhoon I Lor.. During the night, the storm moved we«t of north and there was chance that it would swing awav so that
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  • 146 1 'IF WE'VE TO USE A-BOMB WE JOLLY WELL WILL' H\lC\\l\ \\.,i \TOMK .Hid hydrogen bomhs could do tniiri to bring pracr to thr world than anything rNf \ir Marshal Sir Qeaim Mills, thr k..>.,i Air Force* Mm>i«t Hombrr. -.i i(j h. ri today. Hi fun- Iraving for Sine trx'n thr
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  • 71 1 MIAMI. Wed.- Hurrieanc Janet, the most powerful tropical storm in the western hemisphere this vcar. struck thr coast of Mi xieo's Y'i- .it.v: PcnniMila 1 a > t night and swept towards Brl- I til, Honduras today. Wind* of 135 miles prr hour were reported in
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  • 21 1 KEW YORK Wed The n Bir Thre. Joint statement .said today they do not reco-^n. nfrmati reuime AP
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  • 156 1 BRISBANE W.d- Thou- sands lined Brisbane's today to cheer the march the 2nd Battalion tne Rival Australian Reumn tit which will b the mam part' of Australia's strategic re- 1 Win* in Malaya. The Governor-Uent rul. Str Willlitm Slim presented the-. colour and regimental colour
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  • 280 1 TOP EXPERTS WILL TRAP TAX DODGERS First will fly out to Colony soon A TKAM of expert tax investigators will fh to Singapore from Britain *oon to help the (Government to catch tax dodger*. The Colony's Controller of Income Tax Mr I) H Tudor, told the Straits Tinx s votrrdav
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  • 150 1 The Rulers discuss 'merdeka' KUALA LUMPUR Wed |X)R 3i hour* t'«l;i> th*' r Caafcrasec of Sum its mi rung hi the Alllancr n I gov. rnmont which th« Chirf MinlMrr TVngku Abdul Rahman hand* d io 'he Colonial Srrn-Tary Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd la>t i month No dectMon MM 1
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  • 33 1 BUENOS AIRES. VM —A thorltative sources said that ex-prrsjnVr.t Juan Peron. who is still vtuck on a Par:'cunboat in thr R probably would receive hi> lone-awaited safe con >day —AP
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  • 45 1 Chinese call for more trade LONDON. W( Ist Charge dA. in I>j'idon. Mr. I trade h< 1 •:d Britain. In a 1: j be said that then 'he two trade an- dome their they kind of trade n the j■• ship bet»e. I n gaM
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  • 42 1 i \i i -i i in ■B MOK»Ki\ \l \oltk W..1 tim r«rriga Ministfrs iTinouncrd in tin iniqiir tod.iv < nniplili' urd 'on pl.»ii* f<>r n<\l .Hu < "iifrrctii v with Forrign Mimvl-r ••1 >v in <jrn<-v.i —K> Irr. ■M this p<
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  • 80 2 IPOH, Wed. The National Catholic Wellare Conference of the United States has sent 200 tons of food and articles worth $750,000 for relief of the poor and destitute In Malaya. The Rev. Father Anthony Khaw. director of the CathoHe Welfare Service in the Federation, told
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  • 354 2 Businessman (39 stitches) reports: 7 fought off attackers by throwing vases 9 SHE PLOTTED KILLING OF HUSBAND, SAY POLICE NEW YORK. Wed TifRS. MICHAEL MORTEL, 11 38. who told police £he was unhappy because her husband spent too much time at business and neglected married life, was
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  • 153 2 First elections in Indonesia JAKARTA. Wednesday. INDONESIA'S 250,000 police were mobilised last; night to guard the polls tomorrow, as Indonesians begin voting in their first general elections. Army headquarters said troops were ready to crush any attack on polling places or voters by
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  • 136 2 NOW THE DUKE LEARNS TO DRIVE A TANK BOVINGTON, (Devon), Wed. Till DIKE OF KENT, was struggling through the rigour* of a young officers' course here yesterday as the announcement of his appointment of the Royal Scots Greys appeared in thr London Gaiette. A War Office spokesman asked whether the
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  • 192 2 NICOSIA. Wed. Archbishop Makarios. leader of the Enosls movement for union of Cyprus with Greece, last night called on all Greek Cypriots to resign from town councils and other public bodies. Addressing the Ethnarchy Council, supreme body in Cyprus of the Greek Orthodox Church, the
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  • 233 2 HUSH-HUSH TALK TO BOLSTER SEATO FORCES KARACHI, Wednesday. THE military advisers of the SEATO nations met in secret yesterday to formulate plans for joint training and manoeuvres. Thirty-five military experts from ei«ht nations are concerned with bolstering the preparedness of their fighting forces to throw back any new Communist aßßression
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  • 109 2 LONDON. Wed. MALAYA and Kenya have reported favourably on the Belgian 762 millimetre K. N. light automatic rifle, a War Office official said. He added, however, that modifications would be necessary for mass production "I take it that the modi- 1 flcation will be
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  • 30 2 LONDON. Wed.— A Soviet Jet plane, presumably on a reconnaissance m 1 ssl on made a forced landing today I in Turkey, according to Radio Ankara.— UP.
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  • 195 2 LEE Tee, who appealed against a District Court conviction and sentences of four months' jau o n a charge of criminal Intimidation was successful in h:s appeal in the High Court yesterday Mr. Justice Whitton. before whom the appeal was argu. <i set aside the
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  • 37 2 ROME. Wed. The two million people of Rome went without milk today when dairymen refused to take delivery from the Municipal milk distribution centre bocause they said their margin of profit was too small. Reuter.
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  • 38 2 HONO KONO Wed. Nine American mothers of Servicemen lost In the Korean war have written to Communist China's Premier. Mr. Chou En-lal asking permission to enter North Korea to look for some traces of their sons
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  • 256 2 The rebel Vikings kidnap a governor ISLAND DOCTOR ROW FLARES UP AGAIN COPENHAGEN, Wed. THE villagers of Klaskvik in the Faroe Islanus are at war with their government in Denmark once again today. The villagers, who last spring took up arms against the government In a dispute over their loral
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  • 50 2 HONO KOXG. Thurs— Fire gutted about 100 wooden huts today leaving about 1.000 people homeless in a squatter area here. However, no casualties were •'pi rttd The Social Welf.ire Department immediately p-o--vided free meal* to the flre victims, who took temporary shelter in nearby streets. UP
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  • 45 2 VENICE Wed Pedestrians scurried in alarm when a 40- foot slice of road slid into one of the 160 canals of this city last night Erosion by the water of St. Clares canal caused the slide. Nobody was hurt Reuter.
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  • 40 2 PRESIDENT CELAL BAYAR of Tuikes »cited left), on m d Persia, chats with the Shah of Pertia (seated right) at a dinner p.w ill his honour by the Shah, at Saadibad Palace A P picture
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  • 228 2 Til go to Cyprus with an open mind': Harding LONDON. \\>,|, FIELD-MARSHAL Sir John Harding who i, appointed Governor and Commander of Cyprus, said here today that as soon i in the island he woukd make a "full-blown tiation of the situation. He said that he was goinK to r
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  • 223 2 EXCHANGE VISITS BY ROYAL, RED NAVY MOSCOW. Wed. SOVIET and British naval squadrons will exchange courtesy visits next month, it was announced here today. The squadrons will consist of six ships each. They will visit Len-ngrad and Portsmouth rupectlvely for five days from Oct. 12 to 17. The exchange was
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  • 69 2 The Chief Minister. of Singapore Mr. Da\ld Marshall. Prof. C. N Parkinson Mr G O Thompson, and Dr. D. D Chelllah. will take part in a public forum tonight on "The Plare of a School Teacher In a SelfO. v. m mc Slngupore." Arranged by the
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  • 49 2 NEW DELHI. Indian Prime Mil Nehru, said h< would very Bach Australia and but added I Is no chance i abroad for mar; He had bt < Press con!' I accept an Invli lv being bn v trnlian Mmiv Affairs. Mr RJ who vi:,its N month —Reuter
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  • 31 2 Jap warships in I New York NEW YORK Japam to Jay i naval vtatt the sei.onu The ships, foi turnrd ov. I are the A> suhi They WIU five days— Re
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  • 132 2 HONO KONO. Wed rpwo CHINESE Nationalist Thunderjets yesterday attacked the 3. 394 -ton Norwegian freighter Hoi Houw two miles outside the mainland port of Swatow, killing two Chun-. and wounding two Norwegian crew. The Hoi Houw returned to I Hour Kong today with 200 bullet holes
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  • 167 3 Her hair restorer ruffles Royalty HOUSTON, is i, Wed. FA^I v| WAEO, author and heanty specialist, admitted yesterday she may have committ ed i>i international blunder— but she meant well. Mis* Seward. who markets a certain brand of h:ur restorer, read receni that the Huke iiiiiburpri is worried a ut
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  • 12 3 I Florence abandoned mpt to swim the Chai both ways.—
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  • 371 3 HOME OFFICE ORDERS PRORF. ON CROOKED JUSTICE CHICAGO 9 INCIDENT ALARMS NATION LONDON, Wednesday 3LIC outcry >osterday spurred police and crnment mto an investigation to deter line how British justice went awry over a rtiletto lijrht in Soho, London's colourful cosmo politan quarter. «-^«i« thai
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  • 64 3 PARIS. Wee; M Pierre I the Minister for said hci( yesterday ight Sultan Ben would bt prepared to throne :.it the application of the French "new deal" plan I lor the protectorate. Ben Arafa's departure Ls the first step in the plan, which envisages his replacement by
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  • 51 3 -j LION EAT S IN STYLE BI.OM>IK. a MM'iablr lion <>! duham (Te«am. enjoyo lour large raw .strako a*, ruest of honour at brrakfakt in Hotel Texas. H>rt Worth < harlrs E. Hipp, blondie'* owner. U Ukinc the pet lion to New York for an appearance on a national T.V.
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  • 194 3 THE PATH BACK TO DEMOCRACY BUENOS AIRES. Wednesday T<HE NEW Argentine President. General Eduardo; Lonardi. said yesterday his Job "is a short-term one aimed solely at putting Areentina back on the path to democracy as soon as possible." He said it was his "personal
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  • 80 3 Detectives raid Red centres JOHANNESBURG Wed. DETECTIVES staged simultaneous raids throughout South Africa yesterday in a search for evidence of treason, sedition and comraunW activity. Armed with warrants listing 48 different suspect organisations, the detective.* entered private homes, union headquarters, doctors' clinio and lawyers chambers belonging to men of all
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Wed. Lt.-Col. Gamel Abdel Naaser, the Epyptian Prime Minister, said l.i st night in a broadcast that Egypt signed a "commercial agreement with Czechoslovakia last week for the supply of arrru to Egypt Reuter.
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  • 32 3 WASHINGTON, Wed —The Japanese ambassador, Mr. Sadao Iguchi, said yesterday that friendship between the United States and Japan was cne of th# greatest factors for peace in the Pacific Reuter
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Wed Farmers in Devon have bred four healthy litters of pigs by artificial inseminationclaimed to b« first in the world to be produced on a commercial base.s by such \i Reuter.
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  • 80 3 COLOMBO. Wed A Cey- I lonese Army captain told a court martial trying him for embezzlement that he dreamed the numbers of three winn:ng horses. So he backed them with the army money. The horses lost, the prosecution said, but Capt Ore- gory Pullenayagam did not
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  • 168 3 Cruiser's A-test a success US. OBSERVERS WERE THERE LONDON, Wed. ORITAINS "RUlnea pig' cruiser Cumberland has weathered an atomic bomb fall-out in her summer trials, the Admiralty disclosed last night. It said the 10.000- ton Cumb* rland which is due back in Devonport today, had a Quantity of radio-active liquid
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  • 50 3 Police denial on ammo BANGKOK Wed The Police Department here said today that it had investigated charges that some frontier police in South Slam had been selling ammunition to Chinese Communist terrorists in the Malayan jungle The Department said the Investigation had proved that the charges were not true— Reuter
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  • 74 3 ZURICH. Wed— The International Press Institute here has sent a telegram to Presi- I dent Lonardi of Argentina on behalf of its MO newspaper members in 30 countries, asking for the restoration of newspapers suppressed by President Peron •The International Press Institute expresses the wish > editor
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  • 34 3 KINGSTON. Wed. The Jamaican Government yesterrlay voted £20.000 in aid to Barbados and Grenada, where hundreds of people were killed and great damagr was citused by Hurricane Janet last week A. P.
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  • 435 3 LONDON. Wed ALTHOUGH bm>iiwu> f«U«l <° expand to any extent tlie general atmosphere In the Mock markets ha» been a good deal i brlrhter today Once again at Arnnm of glltedged i>»« been ti. outstanding feature ..nd with the investment demand wlte vigorous price* responded
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  • 172 3 THRILL PILLS ARE KILLER PILLS WASHINGTON, Wed. SENATE narcotics investigators were told yesterday that 'goof balls and 'thrill pills are causing an increasing wave of suicides, accidents and crimes in the United States. Mr Oeorge P. Larrick, head cf the Pure Food and Drug* Administration, said •goof balls" are the
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  • 102 3 Barker the father, says actress LOS ANGELES. Wed A PRETTY former actress, who charged actor Jess Barker with being the father of her unborn child testified yesterday that she had intimate relations with him "regularly" alter their second date Yvonne Doughty. 25. tear- i fully told the court she ex-
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  • 38 3 KINGSTON 'Jamaica.! Wed— The Philippines motor ship Dona Aurora, bound for Kingston with a rargo from the Far East, ran aground i off Jamaica a south-east coast yesterday in high wind* cauM-d by hurricane •Janet R.uter
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  • 30 3 TAIPEH. Wed The N»- tionalist Air Forcr announi ed that it.s planes strafed and heav.ly damaged a 2.500-ton Communist Chines frriphter north oX Swatow I vesterday U P.
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  • 65 4 Invo YOUTHS. Teo Hrng Huat and Teo Ah BaJ, who stoned bus n, Tiong Bahru during the May 12 disturbances, were each BCB-* tenced in Singapore yesterday to a fine of $200. or one month's fall Lim Eng Boon and Lim Tiong Chee, a 15-year-old pupil
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  • 281 4 *We welcome growth of independence we must learn to stand on our own feet' Government, education need religion as quide archdeacon IPOH, Wednesday. THE ARCHDEACON of the Anglican Church in North Malaya, the Rev. Tony Dumper, says that the church finds itself in a new situation
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  • 98 4 Opium in car's petrol tank JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. lOW Foo Cheong and Sim J Heap Hens were convicted here of having 521 b of opium on July 12. It would dst $20,000 in the blackmarket. Tho opium was found by Custosna men in a specially made compartment inside the petrol
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  • 45 4 Mr Ranjangam Ramasamy, assistant storekeeper in the Singapore City CouniTs Water Department -übstore at Jalan Besar. write-; to say that he Is not the penasj Of the same name who appeared in the Third Magistrate's court on Tuesday on j charse of theft.
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  • 175 4 '999' CALL BOXES ARE ON WAY OUT I^HE police call box system in Singapore Is on the way out. Of 24 telephones booths installed in 1047 for the use of the public in emergencies, only seven are in use today. A police six)kcsm;iii .said yesterday that the 17 others were
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  • 99 4 The Singapore Asm for the Blind, conducting an all-out drive to help the t- is, need* assistance from the public. Gifts of any kind will be acvcptrd by the association at its welfare ufflce 145 Orchard Road An association spokesman told the Straits
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  • 22 4 SEREMBAN. Wrd Mr R K Tandon. Indian Commissioner in Malaya, will pay his first official visit to Se:emban tomorrow.
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  • 79 4 BUKIT MERTJAM. Wed. The villager* of Kamponn Kuala Ta.ssek, nine miles 1 from here, last year built a mile-long Jeep track to the village. But they needed money to put wooden bridges across I two streams along the track The villagers approached RIDA for the cost of
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  • 59 4 MR. TEK MAO 1.1 <lefn. 3K member ol the labour Insurance committee of th c Formosa Provincial Goternment, with the Federation Minister for Health. Mr. Leonic Yew Koh. in Kuala Lumpur Mr. Tek i» on a tour of the non-Communist countries of the world to study labour
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  • 115 4 BUT NOW ITS GONE— ALL $3,000 TAPAH, Wednesday. A 45-YEAR-OLD rubber tapper has reported to the police that $3,000 life savings are missing from where she buried them in the earthern floor of her attup hut. The tapper, Yong Can dUcovered the loos at 530
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  • 88 4 SHOPMAN IS ACCUSED OF BRIBERY PENANO. Wed— An art** security unit corporal toid the Pt'nang Sessions Court today that when he »topi>ed a car for breaking the curlew the driver olfered him a bunch of currency notes as "cotfee money" Loh Kow Chye. 36. a snop assistant, claimed trial to
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  • 98 4 New home is planned for Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed ANEW home Is being planned Is* the Tederat:o n Chief Minister. Tenpku Abdul Rahman. The Government has decided that he should have a home in keeping witn the dignity of hU office. The question of a site and the cost of
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  • 244 4 LX)R the convenience of Sinpapore school children usintt the Government tnuMpOfi service, a few lorriis will operate on the following extra routes to pick up children to and from school. KOITE NO. I— CHAM. I Changi Road at lunction of Siglap Road via Changi Road.
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  • 218 4 ROW OVER 3 UNIONS IN ONE COMPANY rREr hundred mechat: cs and skilled workers of United Engineers, Singapore, went on strike for an hour yesterday— by reportinß late for duty after lunch. A spokesman for the workers said the strike was in
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  • 109 4 SECRETARIES SEEK RECOGNITION The Singapore and Malaya District Society of the Facul,ty of Secretaries is seeking I recoimition by the Singapore Cltv Council In an address to the first annual meeting of the society, its chairman. Mr L. E. Lake, said With self government coming along in Malaya, a sound
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  • 62 4 THE DRUNK THE DOCTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Katharlpilluv. 50. when lined $5 today for dUorderly beli. i\ lour in Holland Road yesterday after having too many drinlu, said In court he had been drinking only I "under a doctor's pn tion' The Magistrate. Raja i Redzuan: He did not tell
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  • 175 4 Jutiarta Govt. had recalled him THE INDONESIAN Consulate in Sitie.i|x. n been asked by the Indnnrsian Govemn look for former Minister for Economic All 1 Ishaq Tjokrohadisurjo, who arrived in on Sept. 3. He flew Into Sinßapore on hi Holland on recall to Jakarta in connect
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  • 74 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. Two pipe lines now being laid across the Prai River will give an additional half a million gallons of water daily for Bukit Mertajam. Mr. M. A Kidner. Chair- man of the Rural Dtstn t Council, told members yesterday that the Settlement
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  • 28 4 KUANTAN. Wed. Kuantan's first dance hall will open on Saturday. To start with, it will have fIT- dancing hostesses, all j from Kuala Lumpur. I
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  • 33 4 A $100 gift fror. ernor. Sir Robert B Lady Black 15 ai $352.10 receive i by pore Anti-Tuberc elation SATA also re. totalling $163 19 for t! Singapore Tuber c
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  • 118 4 M \l LUMP! R \\,,j X Pahanc art In4ui| loud s<< scarce thai have to rat li/ 1 <!«, uid wild durians. patrol of Urn Northern Rhorf< cimeiit found Ii u-«-v llwsr in a (imp came atro>s m the 1 rrloh district
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  • 51 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A Sl5O gift from the Johore Bahru Dstrict Welfare Committee for a special treat for the children at the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind was not sp- The children v< I the meal, sayin were already ford, and i stead They got
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  • 59 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kuala Lumptii MuniCouncU will .spend 00 next fear to rebuild widen Prince's Road h links the north and trunk roads on the the town. It will also spend $200,000 for improving the Circular Road bridge over the Gombak River and $100,000 to widen
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  • 327 5 COUNSEL TELI.S COUHT or M ftr rrftrTr m ft BUg AT poucE SIATIO|| Accused of refusing to j allow food search and rivon V < POIICC Station later «P Magistrate s Court was told today. e tiit m th n ,v nd f three
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  • 193 5 HIS GIRL FRIENDS ARE HIS CREDITORS IPOH. Wed. A 33 Yr AR-OIJ) businessman, who said that .sonic ol his creditors were «irl friends, broke down and rut at a public examination here today. I .in Wrnp told the Re«is'.r;ir of the Supreme Court, Mr s s. dill, that he uas
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  • 109 5 Manager is cleared in traffic case i O L. Parker, sales man- agr-r of Sholi CumPany Singapore, won hts •Weal against a traffic i«« r J convlr tion and fine of S5O for inconsiderate driving when he was cleared of the offence i n the High Court yesterday. liJ r
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  • 15 5 PENANG. Wed -The Srttlrmrnt Council will hold its Ocf o meetlng on Wednesday.
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  • 52 5 PENANO. Wed The Minister for Labour. Mr V Sambanthan. president of the Malayan Indian ConKres.s. will preside at a public meeting this Sunday to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's biithday. The meeting, convened by the Penang town branch of the MIC. will be held at 5 p.m. at the
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —I Amk Enn. 40. was today sentenced to six months' jail for loitering in a public place at 4 a.m. on Sept. 21. He was also fined $5 for having a defaced identity card. He had 15 previous convictions.
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  • 112 5 EDUCATIONAL COURSE FOR TAMBIES Twelve oilice tain bit's and promising labourers ol the Shell Company in Singapore visited the Legislative Assembly yesterday as part of a practical class in civics in the adult education course conducted by the turn. The course which was started two months ago Is conducted by
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  • 23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The 32nd Social Wefare Services Lottery will be drawn at Kota Tinßgi on Friday at 2 30 p.m.
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  • 227 5 MNOATOU (iRAOI'ATK TV.\ lIKKS' ASSO< IATION: Public] forum on 'I lie |i)n«- ul Ih, s<hc<il teacher in a yelf-BO\ernltiK pore" at Beatty Be*ondary School Hall. 8.15 pm HT. JOHN AMBI LANCi: It 111 CiAOE: PresenUtion of Long tier- vice Medals by the Oovernor. Sir Robert Black, at Ut
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  • 38 5 THE .111.11 COMMISSIONER. Sir Donald MarGillivray inspects the boys of the Federation Military College on its foundation day With Sir Donald Is the parade commander. Captain Shaari bin Daud. straits Times picture.
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  • 107 5 'THE new salary scale for firemen which comes up< for confirmation at the Singapore City Council meeting tomorrow is based on the wage structure of the London Fire Service. Under the new scheme, firemen will start on a basic pay of $115 a month "present
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  • 80 5 PENANO. Wed The Penang First Magistrate Mr. Au Ah Wah. today rejected a plea of guilty madt by Omar bin Bultan. 22. charged with assaulting a constable in front of Cnung Ling High School last night Omar said that he was riding a new bicycle along
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  • 107 5 IPOH. Wed.— An lee wat«-r hawker called the police this afternoon and told them there was a body lying in a bush at Paslr Puteh Road. Ipoh The police rushed to the scene and took some picture of a woman's body lying 10<> yards
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  • 173 5 KUALA LUMPUR, VWd T»HE PAHANO (jamp 1 warden. Mr. A. K. Robinson, has shot a panther whirh. he believes, killed and ate t an aborißine's bride in the Pekan district. The panther was shot in Paioh Hinal eight miles from where the bride was seized
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  • 60 5 ALOR BTAR. Wed —Fishing vlllagei in th Tanjong Dawai district will get pipe vater for the first time wt Sultan of Kedah declares optn a new supply project on Oct. 5 A highllft pump capable ef pumping 1.000 gallons an I hour has also beei<
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  • 21 5 PLNANG. Wed The Old frees' Association will hold its annual dance at E and O Hotel on Oct 22
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  • 200 5 THE Indonesian Navy has been blamrd for a "double hardship" In the SinKapor» firewood and charcoal tradf. The Firewood and Charcoal Dealers 1 Association at Palembang Road has toid ii.c Ministry of Commerce and 'Industry that this year ihe Indonesian Navy has detaln'ec ships
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  • 54 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. A merchant from Sanglang, 30 mile.s from Alor Star, reported to the police today that he had been assaulted by five men and robbed of $500. The man said he was d by the nans at midnight and *et upon as he left
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 347 5 B^^^^^s^^VPHg|sHr 7 «HH|HPgaH Club. 10.30— 11 00 Music Past And KUALA LUMPUR *j^n^^^^^^^ rrnummes thui m.irk.d on be I nwil by livirn.rs In Malkrra. > I II \rf '-JI I JI r'. J I (Short »iv 19 .nid i,.'ni Mrdium I {■■■■a «a>. 47..m. 343 :tihm. and l'r. m A.M.
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  • 112 6 M 1t.,;, ill, mimtmum) CUNNTMORAM J ERDRIAU: AC. 1 Perdiiau, on 2hth September. 19.i0 after a fiiOJt il.iif.s.s, at Barbados. British Wf.-t I: CH rHI KTJ I fY: T!ie Founder »nrl permanent president of 'lie ■<■ Hindu n M K Cbathukutty, 8-10 Nelson Hoh' 1 pnssed iwjv on I
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  • 191 6 Hi.rdn flit 1 minimum). BAI I OF IHE Year at V FOLLOW PEDANT E\ery Day In the :f yo\i w.int to will th 15.00Q word puzzle. HARROWS ltd 7 Orchard I Mi;..: 3rd tO O.to!)er. COCKTAILa .v CASUALS just f troa New York, lo*n .V Country, Meyer Chambers. Raffles
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  • 553 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Thurs. 29, 1955 Crescent and Sickle The first elections to be held in Indonesia since independence ten years ago begin today. They will be by far the held in South-East Asia. The 42,320.000 voters are scattered in some 3.000 islands many of which are not easily
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  • 381 6 August's post-war record production of tin is a contradictory footnote to the industry's warning that only an early Government response to its claim for a lower export duty and for the alienation of more land for mining can maintain tin's position in the Malayan economj Yet
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  • 273 6 The promise of a "new move" next week aimed at increasing the rate of surrenders under the amnesty may temporarily have the effect of slowing the surrenders down. Those terrorists who get their news quickly are bound to wait to see what it means. There is the Chief
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  • 819 6 OVER there. In New York, the delegates to the United Nations are making hopeful speeches about co-existence. On the side of the democracies, the desire for coexistence ls certainly not new; how genuine are the Communists? The test of their sincerity is
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    • 597 6 rkVER 14.000 men in the railways were claddened to read "Promotion on the Railways", "Top Jobs on the Railway s", "M alayanisatlon Crumbs on the Railway" and other articles that have appeared in the Straits Times from time to t;me reRardine hours of work,
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    • 289 6 He presided over meeting now faces quit notice DEGARDING a state- ment by an official of the Selanpor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union on an expulsion notice to me from that Union. I would like to state that the Union Executive Council has never given me any directive nor have
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    • 71 6 THE POST-WAR RECORD THE Straits Times has stated that Mr Hwang Peng Yuan, one of this year's two Queen's scholars, created a Singapore postwar record when h»> obtained nln» distinctions in his School Certtttcate examinations In 1952. Mr. Jerry Tan Keng Wah, a former 8t Andrew's student and now a
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    • 110 6 Workers now challenge a champion IT IS a sreat 1 to see t champion of workers in Bins did not speak when asked 1 question by th I Minister in ti> I lative Assent other day. He did only act he kept q at his kn> If such champ workers
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    • 128 6 rE Sultan's Jubilee speech may not have been wise, but that he had a right to make it U beyond doubt. He (and his father and grandfather before him) knows only too well the intricacies and dangers of maintaining a political independence without guns. Independence is "In
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    • 140 6 MR. Rashad Bahnroom Is truly wiser than the Sultan of Jnhorc when he says, "The answer l> simple "The formation and development of military forces wllj take care of themselves ai soon aa we get independence. Yes. It Is very simple Indeed. Mr. Baharonm. I presume, will utilise
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    • 548 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Mnrd. Sl» (minimum) on\-T\N The eniM?ement i« 1 l'otiß Hock clioon. lx)tli ol Slnga- Septein!)er. 1955. i TM-o.vo: Between fyoungest son Of Mi. and a Hun. thiul r ojghter of Mr. and Mr OOf I (.n 23-9-55. YAP WEE The Engagement I aired between Yap Yoniz I- .n
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    • 20 6 BeeChokP I \*Wrei*AN6i OF OUTS7ANP/N6 iHttiUt WOOLLENS AVAUABLI FO* YOUR SILECTfON AT REASONABLE PRtCES PHONE: 6535 Z/ t CHL'L/A STREET
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    • 118 6 II v i- Mm* ej^( Yo7ll be glad it's i C £C. pumitmt t<" If fir O"4 •»<• -M. L_^iS^^B? So«f ntti-xi 4i\m.intli»t f-w »o m*i»tr»<MC(. (towll 6.1 C l.gktmf 4»forfm»ml t»p» *t C t C Sfttof *tt* Jf cavrtr 0w«» Advertisement of TMI CINERAL ILECTRiC CO.. (MALAGA Representing THE
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  • 271 7 F MINISTER; WORKERS ARE ENTITLED TO HIGHEST POSSIBLE STANDARD OF LIVING' ...That's the new deal Rahman has in mind KUALA UMPIR, Wednesday. T HE CHIEF MINISTER, Ton K ku Abdul Rahman, dedarod today that the Alliance (Jovernment apprenatcd the need for a stront: (onstitutional trade
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  • 141 7 Minister defends the dhoti he wears MREMBAN. Wed. Till P E DERATION Minister for Labour, Mr. T. Sambanthan yesterday defended his wmuin| of the dhoti to ..flier lid at official functions. He I'.ld a large gallirrin. of Indians that -nun .isrr his appnintment is Minister hr had ked the hief
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  • 47 7 Tan Ser Shonjj. alias Awann. whn pliadcrl guilty In tin Singapore Fifth Maslstrato's rourt y^storday to Teo Chin Sing nf $55 at '.he Telok Aycr Market on Sept. 22. had his < cted by Mr. R B I. Patrs. Ball .is granted until i Ort 4
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  • 31 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. nameplatci as Engli. h ones next The Muniripal Public Works Cnmmittpe has approved a supplempntary vote i $5,000 for street nameplates in Jawi script.
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  • 93 7 800 MEN AND ONLY ONE WITH A MALAYAN BRIDE PKIYAIt: \Un Pvne M, his 19-year-old Malayan bride left Singa- i pore for England in the troopship Devonshire Ust night. Private Pyne is the only member of the 800--strong Ist Battalion. Somerset Light Infantr.v to marr> during the battalion's three year
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  • 640 7 tst From Page One talks with the Malayan Communist Party. The source put it this way: "There cannot be a rease-fire while the Communists continue to murder people and steal gun.- The letters were posU-d at Kl.an Intan. in Perak. 11 miles from the Siamese border
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  • 190 7 Aid flows in for viotims of fire \fONDAVS flre at ifl Bencoolen Street. Singapore, in which a pretty housewife and her flve-year-old son died and more than 50 people were made i homeless, has touched the hearts of the entire neighbourhood. Within 24 hours of the disaster, labourers, trlshariders. shop-keepers
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  • 46 7 KUALA TRENGOANU. Wed An Australian cruiser. H M A S WarramiiKa. commanded by Commander I K Purvis, arrived here today During the warship's threeday stay the crew will play hockey. cricket, tennis and football matches in aid of the Poppy Day fund
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  • 133 7 A DRUG containinß 1.4 per cent too much load, and under the misleading label "a friend in need and a wonderful cure for whooping cough and all respiratory ailments." is on sale in Singapore and is a danger to the public. This warning was
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  • 71 7 BEATEN IN POLLS— HE TAKES LAW IPOH, Wed. Mr W. Balasingam. 36-year-old clerk who retired from Government service to contest the Federal elections and lost, leaves in the Canton from Penang on Friday for England to study law In the Middle Temple. He stood as an Independent candidate in the
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  • 73 7 A mother bunt into tears yesterday when the Singapore Sew nth Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, sentenced lur son to three months Jail for cheating five persons in Boon Tlong Road and Kirn Pong Road of $20. Tan Sen Kok pleaded guilty to dishonestly inducing
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  • 78 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The representative of monthly paid mining employees on the central committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr C. A. Mathew.s, today took exception to remark* about him paused at a meeting of the MTUC Perak divialon He denied he had been "poaching and
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  • 149 7 A PRETTY 26-year-old wo- i man attempted to commit suicide because hrr lover had Jilted her, a Singapore rourt was told yesterday. Teo Ann Nro pleaded Ruiltv in the Seventh Maßtstratei Court to having attempted to commit suicide by tying a cloth cord
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  • 33 7 A Singapore Assemblyman Mr Seah Peng Chuan iKamponc Kapor division', will nold hU meet-the-people" session at 3. Alleniy Ro.irt instead of 28. Dunlon Street every Monday at 7 p m
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  • 333 7 ESTATE MEN MAY ASK FOR MORE PAY Fiery speeches at conference Xl \l A UMPIR. Wednesday. 'FHK PRESIDENT of the National In ton of Plant..--1 tlon Workers. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, said heie today that claims would soon be submitted for further improvements In wages for Malaya's 320.000 rubber tappers.
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  • 184 7 rpHE povMbility of sending Malayan students to Indonesian universities will also be studied by the PanMalayan trade committee which flies to Indonesia on Monday The committee of 15 will include five Federation representative*. It will follow up i what the Marshall goodwill mission
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  • 53 7 PENANO Wed Wharf workers at Prai, Province Wcllesley. want a five per cent rue In pay to meet the high cost of living They are also a**ing the authorities, through the Pral Wharf Workers' Union, for quarters and prompt tton for those involved in accidents
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  • 175 7 THF, Sins ipore City Counril wil, pay it.s .staff a record $14,000,000 next ..ar, th*> draft badfp i a third of the $42,000,000 th" council hopes to earn dbr. I ir and about >* third of I 000 it prop' sf -s This
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  • 36 7 A tl.irf ra.'Gfd thf Fairflrld GuU School in NtU Sinpajon .in Tuesday aftcr--17 fountain pens and $J M The students w. re in thr i when the thief ransacked their il -K-
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  • 98 7 TCLI'K ASSOX. Mci It has been fish calorr for thr past tuo da>s on a ktretch of the Bernam Rivrr whuh forms thr boundary brtween ferak and Srl.incor This usually muddy stretch •f rirer suddenly turned r\st a rlrar two days i n
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  • 74 7 KUALA LUMPUR. A -tilo ot balltet" was how Inapertor K K Pllla cribed I I Matoday nmi bin Ka- an. 2fi and Majiil bin Abdui Hanud J4. w« re summoned Mntc a miisunce In -in irk All t* bound ovrr for ttM months told
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  • 19 7 A Jjp.irv h mc in ill Road. Sinßaporr found $34 .>tokn from 1»i handb. table, on Ti><
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 247 7 -TPT IT D A BUSINESS contract i» the vt.blc cia>t.t« ot an ear""!"! between the subscribing partwt te carry out an underitena'inf embodied therein. A great deal of cara n uiuelly taken to have me mottcr how carefully a cor»troct is written, Niere «till rerxaint the element of good faith
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    • 37 7 ANGUS PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. 1 l»t> l'u«drr Tvbv llqiMl n' I pe Hotlt t\f>t"i tin- >(/;/.(• im<olvin£ highly infUimmablc liquids m WtU ils in I il .<^/^..' SOLE AGENTS LINDETEVES imalay«> LTD. K LUMPUR IPOH PENANG S PORL JLSSELTON
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 163 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPER ATI UK: (7 30 am on Sept. 27 to 7 30 c m on Sept 28 1 Singapore 7« degree*. Penang 76. Kot« Bharu 73. Ku«U Lumpur 75. Ipoh 14. Kuantan 71. MAXIMIM TrMPTBATIKr: i 7 30 am lo 7 30 p.m. on Sent 28 >
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  • 282 8 -But that depends on Spore KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. PASSENGER train services between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will be speeded up even more if a Federation plan is accepted by the Singapore Government. The Railway yestorj day announced a faster train schedule from Saturday
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  • 20 8 MR. LEONC POH SANC and Mis* Cheong ing Neo who war* married at the Buddhist Union. Singapore
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  • 59 8 The Upper Serangoor. Boys' Club and the ScranRoon Association will jointly hold a fun fair at the Sim Mm School. 6th milestone Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, on Saturday and Sunday to raise funds for the boys' club There will be 20 parties and 16 food
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  • 24 8 The City Council has lost $300 worth of water pipes which labourers had left by the side of Manslling Road for laying.
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  • 217 8 Charge: Robbery and assault TWO CORPORALS of the Royal Signal Corps were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday. The two men. William Bothwell and Thomas Taylor, were alleged to have robb- d and assaulted a taxi driver.
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  • 174 8 Govt control of Council attacked END of Government control by law over Singapore I City Council was suggested ;bv Mr. T P. F. McNeire. tm- mediate past president of the Council and now chairman of the Commission on Local i Government, in a talk to Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Control
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  • 235 8 NURSE FLIES ON MERCY MISSION K. LUMPUR. Wed. ALL STATES and Settlements in the Federation have been asked by the Government niedicrl headquarters here: "Can you spare a nurse to help with the typhoid epidemic in Kuantan?" Medical Officers In Johore. Malacca, Penang and Negri Sembilan replied Immediately: "Well get
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  • 227 8 A HAWKER. Abdul Rahman bin Ismail. 50. who so two endorsed stamps as unused one>. v betrayed because a sharp-eyed rlerk in the C Post Offlre saw slight red marks on the stamps. Yesterday Abdul Rahman pleaded in a Colony court: "I did not know
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  • 32 8 The Wesley Church Sunday Bchool picnic for junior members at the youth ramp In Tanah Merah Besar, Singapore, on Saturday has been cancelled because of the Traction Company bus strike.
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  • 159 8 A SPECIAL COMMITTEE, reviewing the policy on hawkers in Singapore, has recommended that itinerant hawkers not selling soft drinks or cooked food should be allowed to ply without having to take a licence. The committee's report was published yesterday. It favours a licensing system for
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  • 121 8 SINGAPORE CHINESE school teachers. who want the Government to accept Normal training as sufficient for entry to the Education Service, must await the report of the all-party committee on Chinese education The committee Is believed to have presented its report to the Government and to
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  • 25 8 Firing will take place at Blakang Mat! from 8 a.m. t o 430 pm on Oct. 10 to 14 und 17 to 21.
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  • 181 8 -IF pricks hold TILL FRIDAY "'OH, M AI AYAS ;T1 plantation will soon b<- told new V»| [£JJ on rubber pric< W hiph will cost their .-mpiov' ers at least SCOOOCOo more a month. Omrers of t Union ol Plantation Work ers will issue drc
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  • 48 8 An Indian, M.inmuthu pleaded not guilty In a Singapore court yesterria; to a charge of hvi:,- on t:.f"immoral earnings of a woman, Ka-wim Pappa. betwren Jur.e 11 and Sept. 26 He was allowed bail o! $1,000 and the case was postponed to Oct 5.
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  • 124 8 Because he did not want to be drafted Into the Chinese Nationalist army on Formosa Kwok Ming. 20. stowed away on an overseas ship. But yesterday he was deported from Singapore on a which might land mm back In Formosa. His ship, the Straat Ball,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 299 8 HARRIER 3-4 TONNER KEEPS MUNICIPAL COSTS eew^ The adaptability of the "Camecock" for various Council uses is almost limitless— here. For commercial vurj,oscs. the Game- Weve lllustra ed lf as a <*<"* collector For cock' is invaluable. Easy to handle in an y P r °ject, where reliable and economical
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    • 15 8 JlllllllllH'l'ltlllllMlllimillll Ilium tM.MiitMMMiini HIMHIIIIHIIMIIIMMHHIIIIIIIHIIIMIIJ Always remember fo Ceieorore FlVt STAk BEER .»s Tuiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiimi
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  • 1400 9 tii *i ?.0 "J ii i* itlHt* t '*»fifl** 'H tit i I SECOND Empire Paris, the Paris of Napoleon 111 and his Empress Eugenic, was the golden age of the :ourtesan. None was more beautiful, more ambitious or more vicious
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  • 243 9 thr Countrss of Ca>ticlio-i--had succeeded to the vacant honour Napoleon's first impre.sslon had not been wholly flattrrinc "She fcl indeed beautiful, but she seems to have no intelligence whatever,' he said. Virginie. however, made up for her lack of brains by remarkable endowments in other
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 278 9 SPECIFY MB NDABLE CABLts7 ttetl Made WARD GOLDSTONE 1 ABLEB ur electrical Lit mns sure of genuine W G IM< r< -member every l«njrlh of culil' It railnmrd villi the name of Goldrt— < Lid., Eng i.l. B. S. S. I Coming to Britain! 200 new drive cars REDUCED WINTER
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    • 313 9 (JWCE the pleasure HORUS BIGGEST SMALL CAR BUY QUALITY FIRST To the pleasure economy, lit rooming M^^. M^M I Ow and ftnr prrfnrmancr, thr llfl W*C Biff Mom* Minor (w> fUWfIMRsWIF •dbS the r«tr» pleasure a< fI SI /I open-or-ck»ed cm motor- l/l/J fj *\st/) me you nth. And .t
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 256 9 ###'.v Morgan. M.D. Wiik Morgan Z^" M^g.--»-v »<; r L ii,' Oj SEE That .15 Tmoj «ii£ I SvPPiXt twat >ooi.l *£\i^\''Ci A«f ,1 mjlU """-^iKUtL O t-( JGTOOC> YOU WHO 1* Dpi vno *c -^NOBtASOM t El^ vl Tnat «oeoMiM^< lac* [SO NOW *O2,i«NsSffillfc V* 'h JT\' I y
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  • 389 10 BETTER SENTIMENT IN ALL LOCAL MARKETS EVIDENT By Our Market Correspondent ALL Singapore markets exhibited a better ten dency yesterday, following the bijr drops in tin and rubber on Tuesday and the dullness in the «hare market which resulted from the reaction to Prewident Eisenhower's illness. It was considered locally
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  • 139 10 Orlafcer teat (rsteV nibker haver* f*.h. closed In Slngaporr iat tl 43 per Ib up 3\ cents The fliatf taste was xteady t hHsag prtrea In cenu per lb ■mi No 1 R.SB. Spot fob buyers 143 iNoni aellers 143. iNom No 1 R 8 S October buyers
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  • 105 10 Mnisporf (hineae Produ«, r rhangr ■oasi prlcea per picul yes- trrn i\ mere toftra: steady: September $27'; buyers lit sellers. October $28 buyers I 2t l 4 sellers; November *28 buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut oil steady quiet- bulk 841 4 seller drum »44 cellars Pepper quiet no business
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  • 83 10 The Malayaa Exchange Banks AaaariaUasi made the following chant en let !'..< merchants yevter- i d«v Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 16. OD 32 1«. 80 day* S2 13 16 credit bills. 32 T trade bill* >niin» T I ar OD. rre>dy linaii Jt', On the free
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  • 119 10 Finances holding in U.K. London Wednesday: Official figures Issued la.st nliht show that Britain's finances are barely £2 million down on the corresponding .stage of the previous financial year. But last week alone brought an ordinary aurpliu of almoat CSS million, as against a deficit of over C 22 millions
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  • 223 10 Th< Malayan Share Hrnfc»>rV AaV «orialion. Klngaporr >n turn reported "There was better sentiment In evidence in the industrial section, although there were no price changes But tins were slight- ly easier *h!le rubbers remained quietly steady Si ma pare brakers reported the following business done yesterday Praser
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  • 66 10 MKI.IH, with prl"Stock Exrhar. 'he turnover •*.< variable Oil penre. I Loans I/jans 3 2on. Zinc, tank of NSW Xount Lypll Broken Hill ■111 l SO Hount Mor«.m Western Minim: \mpr>] Explore. 51l Sr«! lu:,t. Consol ii,r IPM. me«> Jradford i. Hill Pro. yourtauld >unlop •Sec. Zinc >lt
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  • 93 10 Ships lylnc alone. ,d,. pore Harbour B«.ird «i,, rxprrted today r. Omara CP. R Sangola 11, Dp Automedon 1 5 1 < Ben ne vis 19 20 Wall S and I 773 N Wall in 21 22. Kampar 1 Malay 27 28. H Maersk II 33 reoch 36. Presicr:.-
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    • 1330 10 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT KUANTAN KI'ALA lIMPIR KXI'RI.SS OMMIH'ft CO.. LTD. i ln the Course of Formation) An Ex.ire.vv bus aervlre between Kunntan and Kuala Lumpur via Trmerlol) will commence on Ist Octob»>r 1955. There will be 2 service* dally leaving Kuantan and Kuala Lumpur at 800 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. simultaneously.
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    • 600 10 TENDERS IPOH 4 MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL TENDERS are Invited (or lease of Bath-Houses. and Sport* Pavilions Contract* for supply of clothing. Rubber Conservancy buckets Licence Boards and Plates. Miscellaneous Stores. Including sub-soil pipes, etc. for the year 1956. rlosinfi at 1 1.30 a.m. Ffiday. 28th October. 1065 Pot further particulars
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    • 413 10 NO I ILLS THE CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated in th« United Kingdom) Mevu-s. Edward Lumlvy Bon* (Malpyai Ltd announce that. convenient upon their withdrawal from the Fire. Workmen's Cooipenxatlon and Motor Insurance ,Vsi»i.,'ioii of Malaya, they have relinquished the Chief Agency In siimapote and the Federation of Malaya for
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    • 409 10 OFFICIAL PRic Es "K£K! lb. (up >, TTS v:: 'up Sl.-.0, Dm,, COPRA: s'm piru| (up KNUTSEN LINE Fait »»4 Kcgylar Service fROrV CANADA/ U.S. PACIFIC POUTS 30 PAY< Sailing Arrrv ng Sj» FraiKrace Singsaore P. Swet Penan* F-cwi Ogeka Bakke 10 Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct fliubcnS Bjkke 5
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    • 1021 11 x 5 MANS LD d co i«>, „po.n, THE BLU i^SSk lime" 1 I^' otton to proceed via otner ro^, k^. Dept. S L.VIRPOOL. 6 LA«»OW, L o N DON TcStiSStX £fc Sails f> i.X— F*t Liverpool *norn Penong Ia« Avonmouth Sept 29/18 6 11/14 Oct 4 Oct 1/ A-t.iochus
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  • 49 12 This tkott, slccit'lo.s evening gown (left) is of blue tulle with a broad "V" decollete, trimmed nith rhinestones and Persian blue ribbon edges. The other is a black sheath evening gown with a large heart-shaped decollete, worn with a large white satin sash train.
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  • 383 12 II Too much, too little Rewarding work I j »iiiiiiiin r II ANY women complain that this city is devoid of any sort of interest for them. The dreadful and boritiK cry that there is no "culture" (this overworked word) is bandiod about at the
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  • 328 12 ,*f. m green quick &4HANT£(tB WSL find time \\!E buy cheap tubs for it. I really believe (often of very hard his idea of heaven wood) in the junk would be a large asshops of Malacca sortment of colo-irtd these we paint with paints, some Rood painting
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    • 279 12 'Viyella' tokos good earo of babios f%^r^^ /r\ fffii S t"" -J -i 'if: 'l; \i b-'.-'^aW i \<T" '3«T •Viyrila'U perfect L— for babies. It i» soft and light ■nH waahes wonderfully. 'ViyehV J lasts. Nurse* and clinic* prefer *Viyeila' every time for health, for long lasting economy. day
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    • 260 12 ■I^b^bw oßb^^bV aV^^^^ 9 <^^bb Ib^jKb^b^^ /went up i/i a balloon in my matdenfbrm bra Marr rxriling Ilian a Irip lo thr m00n M.i.l. nlunti. 11-,I 1 -1.i.1. S«raplr« Yimi'll be thr mo»4 hrawnly boHy in thr «tr.ito*phrr^ in Maidrnform's »rn«ati<'nal Prr-ludr* Sirdpl.-- A»d. oh. the fijur- fl^tl.-ry in that
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    • 328 12 Straits Times Crossword T LJ 3 LJ 4 BPf H 6 M P a y"H~l I* j j I I 1 ll 1" I I ziiiiii"" N j^^~ k II ~1 II p 1 1 L2ilß_illlr Z I I 1 y"H i I I 32 I! 7. Supplleji spares CD.
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  • 315 13 World title tight for London on Jan. 10 LONDON. Wed. RANDOLPH Turpin, British and Empire light heavyweight champion, has been given the chance to add the world title to his collection. He has twen matched with Archie Moore 38-year-old American Negro for iii* title which Moore
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  • 285 13 SINGAPORE Police were fully stretched to win the Government Services Football Association senior cup final when they beat Woodbridge Hospital 2-1 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Police had beaten Wood- triage 9-0 in a SAFA senior cup flxture only four days ago Woodbridge were
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  • 67 13 Rll.t.lK St Andrew's Hrhnol v Beatt> H.fl. llf»H» .round All Wkltrt I l'..li«e Poll. Depnl HOCKEY S.H.A. Ui ur Itiv 1: Indian*. |A (mund. Dlv J Dutch Club v M.B.T.C. Dutch < lab rround. SOCCEB S.A.F.A. < vmunlly Lcagur. Royal Navy v InaWneslans. Jalan Beaar. li pm Junior
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  • 104 13 M.ivbuci B P beat Jacque* B P by nix game* to one In a friendly badminton flxtur* Results- iMaybud player* first)' Yong Yoke Ling beat CruL'tv Chew 15-11. 15-12: Larry Toh beat Urn Pene Yam 15-6. 17-16: Bernard Llm beat J P Morrt« 15-8. 15-7 Willie
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  • 77 13 Royal Air Force Singapore hockey team was selected last night for their first match of th* season against Khalsa on Oct S. Trials were h *'d Beleta- and Charm; o%fr the weekend The t*am U C/Tech Farley (8i- Bgt. Flem <S> Sgt Oellard Si;
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  • 49 13 Hie Ceylon Sporti Club team to meet Wanderers In the SHA first division league game on Saturday at the Girls Sports Club ground will be S. Thevaiajtn. 8. M 'g*** K Rajaralnam. Stiavananda. Balnkruhnan P Fernandei; Vljayratnam. -S Kulasingam A. Kartm, C ThuraiNinijain. E Doraisan/.
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  • 39 13 Singapore Harbour Board Polli c md Indian AHsortatlon drew 2-2 in a friendly horkey match at BaleMwr Road yesterday Carvalho and Chankar Singli scored for Police and Motunder Singh 2 1 for I A
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  • 37 13 LONDON. Wed— UK. Association Football remits yesterday: League three southern Watford 3 Southend United 2. League three northern Onmsby Town 3 Barro« 0 Oldham Athletic 3 Hartlepools United 2. Southport 1 Tranmere Rovers o— Reuter.
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  • 58 13 The All-Whites team to meet the Police in a friendly rugger fixture at Thomson Road today wUI be: Chin Huat. Siva. Teow Ton. (•aner.ir. Ben? Seng Plara Singh. Kirn Lock. Wan Kok. Poh Pong Ounasagram. Douglas. Omar Da»ood Mahesa. Mahmood. Teng Kee. Yew Wah Charlie
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  • 42 13 Jack* Sports Club «ere unlucky not to have entered th* final of the BBH T A league and Cup rompetitlon when they »er» held to a scoreless dram bx Thornyrroft on the P A: N ground yesterday
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  • 33 13 The VMCA tennis drive postponed twice beraua* of rain. •11l bo held on Saturday at 3 p m There are 20 entries who have been grouped In three section*.
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  • 22 13 Mm Rosa l.im «on the (i rompetitlon ibepteinberi at the Royal Island Club «lth a More of 90 21 <»
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  • 28 13 The September roivd (our someit It-hole istablefordi competiuon at the Royal Singapore^ OolJ Club «aa »on by P B \J*T ling and Mrs. O. S SnuU^^
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  • 23 13 Breweries beat Mansfield 1-0 In th P SBHTA Junior knockout soccer »ernl-flnal nxiure y«Bterf.«y Turk Seng wored the only Roal
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  • 155 13 ROYAL Air Force Changi scored tlu-ir second victory in three outings in the SHA first division league when they beat RAP 1 Seletar 1-0 at Seletar yesterday. Changl. who have dropped cnlv one point so far. found stubborn opposition from the Beletar defence, especially from Oellard
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  • 75 13 HOCK LONG KIAT SONG IN SCHOOLBOYS FINAL fHBONO Hock Long and Auk Klat Song enter.-d the nnal <il i hi- Singapore M-hoolboy» douiilrs championship* at the SKA hall lait night They beat the it Thomas I .school pair. Idro» and Poo Hec I Fait 2-li. 14-6. 15-8 (iihri result* laa!
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    21 13 UK K. Ql IK leads in his Admiral! v 'Abdul Mawi'. winner of th«second race at Bukit Timah yesterday
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  • 94 13 uOYAL Air Pore* Singapore water polo team wUI tour Ceylon next merk Tiie team mill leave Singapore on Oct 3 and will be away for eight lo ten days. Seven players have been chosen i to make the tour They v. in play four mate
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  • 350 13 STB get winner on Bank's only slip SINGAPORE Telephone Board, defending champions In the Singapore Business Houses FA League and Cup competition, qualified for the final yesterday when they beat Mep cantilr Bmik 2-1 in an exciting semi-final at the S.T.C. ground. Telephone Board will now meet the winner of
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    • 472 13 OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS) IN KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH PENANG The latest times for handing < -.■tied Advertisement! to inch offices at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang for t publication in the following v, of the Strait* Time* is follows: Penang 3 p.m., Ipoh 4 p.m. Kuala Lumpur 5 p.m. Straits
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    • 359 13 TUITION »>»««• HiM<*.,-Ho xi tU txlra £*g2 Ch»rg« reasonable. 12 ■t Gregory Place. Phone ***** "rME ONLY scnr>r»r .v. Ouioes you v QuJS l^! '> lor Your Driving Te." Phone^r T s^ S"?- iS oi Moto'rmg Mi yan o??^ c J Evenln f k Classes at Road. Register now for
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    • 394 13 WANTED 10 Words IS (Mim.i—BoM St rl.. tmtra. WANTED TO BUY or Hire Exravators i cubic Yard CHpaclty, must be good Running "nditlon, preferable Ruston or c.iterplllar. state Term* and I'iirtlculars Box A6lll, ST. VEHIf I.F.S WANTED 10 Word. tS (Him. Box St e««. txltm. TRIUMPH T.R.2. Auatln Healey or
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    • 385 13 i I THURSDAY Strait* Times I WORD PUZZLE "V" C«» out pirn witH other coupon* Potting mitmctrOM «PP«ar below J •Nmm AMrtN 4 g j"M m I *^^m*. ••Cm alone ««4<rii bM^(m< (■■•■■aitil FOR WORD^TtJzZLE V 4 Nor rt^fly wet ye» »o»^^4 gnpet ar« hardly W*fct<ry'_ •> worHi eating. KfJfc^^^K.";
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  • 102 14 KUALA LUMPUR Wed— The I main event in the Selangor Turl i Club's coming rac> meeting or. Oct 29. Nov. 2 and Nov. 5 will br j he President's Cup for Clan* 2 ver l'«m. carrying $4,000 In 1 taker The meet will rater for
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  • 2409 14 MAZOOKA PAYS $9 IN SCORING MAIDEN WIN WHIPS HIS RIVALS TO MAKE IT 4-IN-ROW By EPSOM JEEP WALLA WALLA, a racj four-year-old Australian gelding bj Masthead, set up a new Malayan Turf record when he won his first four races in row at Bukit Timah
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  • 104 14 The achedule of raring will be Kinit day. Ort. (Race One at 230 pm i Clau 3 Dlv 1. 3 and 3 bit. and Cln'» 3. Dlv l and 2 7f; Clhv. 5 Pl\ 1 and 3— 7f. Serond day. Oct. IS: i ßace One it 3.30
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  • 681 14 PEN ANO Wen I/NTRIES 'otalllnc 142 compn.".- Ing 67 from Claes. 3 11 from C!a« 4 and «4 from Cl*>» 5. have (wen received for the Penang Turf Club'a 'hree-day Autumn meettnc on Ort 12 and 15 There will be seven race* on the fir*-
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  • 406 14 By C lIAKLKS BRYCE STRONGER than ever, the FlJians will launrh their final season in Malayan runger on Saturday with a match K Batu Pahat against South Johore. The game will be played on thr Government Hi^h School padanc. kirk-ofl 4 30
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  • 101 14 RASC make sure just before end OOYAL Arm-. c < Singapore 8-0 in their 1 1 day at Aver I a penal' It was a har'i me. clinched \l< 1 MtlH The %JCC back well ma llneout.s. but 1 ;<■>, m hard tarklll HA R A sc thiees mad< It.
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  • 28 14 Nee Soon RFC Club A by ten po:: to nine <» try and 1 In a rugger fixture \esrerday Thomas 'two Draper 'try. sot
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  • 148 14 OAF Seletar beat N 11 .-terci«v b>- eight oil md penalty goali to -lx 'peri.iltv coal and a I i\y led t-o at half-time The standard of 1 :^b' a not huh Th* Seletar forwards wtt* all over the opposing pies* home 'heir
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