The Straits Times, 22 September 1956

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Mai*?* Nat*" 1 Estd. 1845, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1956 JL. 15 CENTST
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  • 1904 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADEN ??VI\WILL BE RUTHLESS IF NEED ARISES Union men try to beard Chief Minister on banishment orders -and feet a lecture on democracy and assurance of public backing 'Just try to go against the law../ By 'A poll? There's no need* THE Chief Minister of
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  • 207 1 TOKYO. Tri. The Malayan Communist P a r t y would welcome international mediation to restore peace In Malaya, it was reported here "tn^a message to the eighth congress of the Chinese Communist Party, the Malayan Communist Party said that ■peace
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  • 55 1 JAKARTA, Frl.— A speeding freight train left the rails and overturned near Medan, North Sumatra, last night when it hit a section of the track believed to have been damaged by Darul Islam rebels. Three members of the train crew were killed and most of the
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  • 31 1 SUEZ: LATEST (S«-c Page LONDON. Fri.—R.prosontatives were not disked to si«n dot uments at end of i-onferrncc on Su</ tonight. Manx will first seek approval of their governments. Reuter.
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  • 127 2 MALAYAN NAVY SHIP SAILS TO TANKER'S AID rr»HE Royal Malayan Navy X vessel Pelandok yesterday rush badly needed equipment to help free the Korean tanker Chunchi, aground 100 miles from Singapore. The Royal Navy Tug Enigma and the boom vessel Barfoil tried to free the Chunchi on Thursday night but
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  • 85 2 DARWIN, FrL— Nine warships of the Australian and U.S. navies sailed from here today for exercises In South-East Asian waters. They will take part In the SEATO maritime exercises which begin In the approaches to Singapore on Tuesday. Nearly SO ships aad many navy planes
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  • 209 2 Trade chief praises Lim 'lucky to have him' NEW FAITH Pf OOVERKMEWT AFTER M-TALKS UWBECT THE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. M. F. Cutler, yesterday paid a warm tribute to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. After Mr. Marshall's resignation, he told the half-yearly meeting of
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  • 57 2 THE 1,000th-SO HE BETS FREE TOUR ENTOL SOEPARMAN of Indonesia, the ljttth Colombo Plan student in Australia, who recently completed an aerial tew of the various state capitals. The Australian Government paid his fate and Entol visited «nlvenltiee and factories all ever the. country. Entol, who Is studying engineering, ended
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  • 82 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. Fifty leading members of the Good Citizens Committee at Triang, the only black area in South Pahang, will make a pledge before a high-ranking Government official at a special ceremony on Sunday. The pledge: to give wholehearted co-operation in the
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  • 50 2 PENANG. FrL— The Minister for Agriculture, Inch© Abdul Aziz bin Ithak will open the conference of FAX), fisheries scientists in the settlement council chamber here next Monday. The conference, to be attended by fish experts from the indo-Pacific area, is expected to last four days.
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  • 37 2 More than 100 Singapore Government temporary clerks at a meeting last night decided to protest to Govern- mem against the retrench- ment of two temporaries em- j ployed at the Singapore Air- I port. j
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  • 53 2 Cane— if you steal again IPOH, Fri. A Taiptog youth, Subramanlam. who pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle, -was bound over today in $100 to be of good behaviour for six months. The magistrate, Inche Jamal bin Abdul Latlf warned Subramanlam. 17. that if he stole again he would be
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  • 36 2 A w» 4 ye Hr old '«^ter. the 7,900-ton Braterstwo, which has visited nearly every port to the world, yesterday made J»« 'first call at Singapore to load 725 tons of rubber for Poland.
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  • 203 2 BUT SOME TOLD JUST OUT OF SPITE REWARDS amounting to many thousands of dollars have been paid by the Singapore Government this year for tips on tax dodgers. The Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, amid yesterday that be could not disclose
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  • 161 2 SUEZ BUZZ— SO MR. HEAH IN LONDON CANT GET A HEARING PENANG, Friday. fTHE Suez Canal crisis has temporarily set back the A one-man mission to London of Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association. Mr. Heah left Malaya two months ago to present the
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  • 62 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Government appointed committee has recommended long-term measures to ensure a brighter future for padi planters. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman said today that the report of the committee would be completed soon. Another Government
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  • 54 2 A schoolboy, Ang Meng Tuck, 17, was fatally injured in an accident near the junction of Guillemard Road and Lorong 20 Geylang, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Ang and a schoolmate Chin Ah Chai. 13, were riding home from school on a bicycle when they came Into
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  • 24 2 The St. Francis' institution, Malacca will hold its first post-war science and mathematics exhibition on Monday Sept. 24, at the school premises.
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  • 79 2 Gas strike: Peace talks arranged REPRESENTATIVE! o| Pass the Labour BUnntry a* morning to explore the for negotiation* on a mi ment of their strike. The meeting was called the Chief Minister, Eg Yew Hock, who is also 10*. ter for Labour and W?:f a -e Mr. Lim will preside
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  • 42 2 LONDON, Fri. Mrs. I Young, wife of the Cornr sioner of Police for the C: of London, Col. Arthur E Young, has died at a iMsl hospital. Colonel Young was Cor. missioner of Police t Federation in 1952.
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  • 218 2 CANAL PUMPED DRY IN HUNT FOR ARMS Boys find six g mad SINGAPORE POLICE se;, rcM f canal off Alexandra Ro^Si* ««s in A dam was made across tv,« bags and the water pumned i on Z c *l nal with A eroun of ni—i. L d out by the
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  • 39 2 SOFT LIVING WITH F OAM RUBBER T H 0 E ve fUrnitur indoMr, Natural Ruhh.. that its JlJ^n f?*ablish law m^'»to «>e standard uphold In^rnd'aTonffhet? wal demonstration l converted' two L l Bht audiences to i loam furniture 1-
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  • 22 2 The Kluang Flying Club has invited members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club to Kluang for the week-end, Oct. 14-15.
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  • 21 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri The next Federation Sk: Welfare lottery will be era' here on Oct. 12 at 2.30 p.c
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  • 52 2 Cathay Pacific Airways, which started with only two aircraft in 1946, celebrates its tenth anniversary on Monday The airline operates bet- ween Hong Kong. Sir.gapor* Manila, Bangkok and Sa;gcr. During its decade oi vice, C.P.A. has flown m 13' 2 million miles and carritmore than
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  • 47 3 COLOMBO. Fri. The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, told the House of Representatives today that a deputation from Ceylon would leave for London shortly to discuss the transfer of British naval and »:r bases at Trincomalee and Katunayake with the British Government. Reuter.
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  • 245 3 Londonconference am*. c end i_atter four houw of haggling 12 nations expected to join association T HK SUEZ CONFERENCE°eZd N her?^ht after a four-hour session devoied to a lot of m \\nK over phrasing and interpretation" af cord ins to one delegate. The conference discussed
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  • 131 3 UPI DELHI. Fri.— A ,1 tlrrk in India's External Affairs Ministry has been arrested in connection with the reported theft of topItcrei files on the Suez Canal crisis, the newspaper. Indian Express, said today. Thf newspaper said the correspondence was between Mr.
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. Floods in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states in central India have swept away thousands of mud houses and cut off nearly half a million people, the Home Ministry said yesterday.
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  • 159 3 Nina: More Soviet 'reprisals' BOLSHOI COMPWY BOYCOTTS LONDON MOSCOW, Fit— The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet Company today put off its proposed visit to London because of recent fuss over Nina Ponomareva. champion Russian woman discus thrower. Members of the company which was due to open at Covent Garden Opera House on
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  • 84 3 8,300 miles— non-stop OMAHA, Fri. Three B-47 jet bombers of the Strategic Air Command will attempt a non-stop 8,300 mile flight from Moutain Home Air Force Base. Idaho, to Australia, and New Zealand in November. It will be the longest mission ever attempted by B-47 Jet bombers. SAC. headquarters said
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  • 69 3 TO THE AMAZEMENT of fishermen on Lake Eloise. tnis gyroboat or "flying boat' suddenly soared high in the air daring a test at Cypress Gardens, Florida. The craft was invented by Igor Bensen of Raleigh. North Carolina. Trying to reach the same height as
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    • 83 3 THE HAGUE, Fri. The Dutch Foreign Ministry said Mrs. Mieke Rouman, defence attorney in two highly controversial cases in Indonesia, left that country by plane today after being threatened by a mob earlier this week. The attractive Dutch woman took over the defence of Major H.C. Sclunldt,
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    • 30 3 MELBOURNE: The new Indonesian ambassador to Australia, Dr. A. Y. Helmi. said on arrival that Indonesia would "not resort to force" to support its claim to western New Guinea. Reuter.
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    • 24 3 NEW DELHI: The ninth annual meeting of the World Health Organisation's regional committee for South-East Asia will begin here on Sept. 24. A. P.
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    • 16 3 NEW YORK: The Crown Prince of Laos arrived here accompanied by hi* daughter. Princess Savivan. A.P.
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    • 22 3 DACCA: The East Pakistan provincial legislature has repealed all public security laws under which political prisoners were interned by the previous regime.—A.P.
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    • 19 3 WASHINGTON: Argentina became a member of the World Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and of the International Monetary Fund.—A.P.
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    • 8 3 KATMANDU: A ChlneseNepalese trade treaty was signed here.—U.P.
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    • 19 3 LE HAVRE: This port was practically paralysed when tugboat crews struck for more pay and a 40-hour working week.—A.P.
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    • 25 3 PARIS: The Premier. Mr. Mollet. called for the ratification of Euratom, the proposed six-nation European Atomic Energy Authority, by the end of this year. —Reuter.
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    • 15 3 LONDON: Lord Selkirk, a Minister without Portfolio, left yesterday by plane for Tokyo and Korea.—A.P.
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    • 11 3 VIENNA: Bulgaria and Indonesia have agreed to open normal diplomatic relations'—Reuter.
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    • 20 3 THE HAGUE: Queen Juliana appointed a Socialist, Mr. J. W. A. Burger, to try to form a new Dutch Cabinet.—Reuter.
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    • 30 3 OTTAWA: Mr. George Drew, now in poor health after a series of illnesses, announced his resignation as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, the chief Opposition party in Canada —Reuter.
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    • 26 3 CAIRO: Egypt today asked Canada to sell her 250,--000 tons of wheat worth US$2O million and was told Canada was ready to meet her needs. Reuter.
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    • 41 3 TEL AVIV: Mr. David Ben Gurion, Premier of Israel, pledged today on his 70th birthday that he will never make war. He said: "There is no need for a war. They (the Arab states) can see our strength without that." Reuter.
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    • 109 3 PARIS, Fri.— An appeals court judge has ruled that you should love your mother even if she hits you with a poker. However, the Jadce admitted that the ease was complicated by the fact that the mother in question was
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  • 259 3 RUBBER LONDON, FH.— Spot Tl\i., Oct-Dec. 27 Hd.. Jan. -March J«\d. April-June JS'.d.. JulySept. 25\d.. Sept C.l.f. 26',,d Oct. c.t.f. 26 4. Ton*: SteMlier after easy. TIN LONDON, Pri— Cash Buyer* C 797; sellers £7M: Forward Buyers £784; sellers £785; Settlement £7M. Turnover, a.m. 100 tons, pjn. 70
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  • 285 3 General strike as 3 EOKA men hang VICOBIA, Fri.— Shortly 11 after 1 a.m. today, three Cypriot terrorists were hanged in Nicosia Jail. The condemned men were Stelios Mavromatls, 23, who shot at two British airmen last March, and Michael Koutsof taa and Andreas Panayides, both 22, who Ulled a
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  • 31 3 OTTAWA, Fri.— The Canadian Government has approved the sale of 24 Canadian Sabre Jet fighter planes to Israel, the Prime Minister, Mr Louis St. Laurent, announced today.— Beuter.
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  • 37 3 MOSCOW, Fri.— More than 500 Spanish Civil War refugees left here yesterday for Odessa on their way home to Spain. Many of them have been in the Soviet Union for about 20 years.— Reuter.
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  • 25 3 MELBOURNE, Fri.—Questionnaires will be sent to 1,400 students at Melbourne University to discover why the examination failure rate is so high.— Reuter.
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  • 440 5 flosses won't like clerks 3 charter proposals S iOJWEHTJJOW-BOT THEY'VE SAID IT BEFORE „\NV hi? Singapore employers are expected P t( oppose the 39-hour working: week oroD0 .ed by the Government in its Clerks' EmloMnont Bill. 'spokesmen of the three chambers of commerce dthP Employers' Federation were non-committal Jterday-but the
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  • 191 5 -Variety show for City Day celebrations- T ARGE CROWDS are expected to au the padang area tonight and tomorrow night to watch the free variety show on the steps of Singapore's floodlit City Hall in connection with the fifth City Day celebrations. The
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  • 100 5 TOO YOUNG FOR GALLOWS rI'SD guilty by a jury's ■wo verdict. Sin l! Mun. 20. was sentenc- d< ath in the Singar tsslzes yesterday for murder of Ong Ah Haah. a Harbour Board idman. at the junction 'c Kampong Bahru and i resa Road on r uirned a unanlrdict of
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  • 88 5 I NEW pact to be enforced I f rtly will do away with t« -week delay Sarawak w experience in for Singapore. the agreement. Sabusinessmen will be it-month visas which '2 permit multiple visits. sent visas only allow single II will not be difficult
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  • 42 5 The three top crooners Ik three finalists of last ijht's crooning contest at tagapore'a Odeon Theatre JW Mr. Razak Majld, Miss ■Wey Drinkeli and Mr. f'han. -">■ will sing at the pre*n of the film "The King I at the Odeon on Oct.
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  • 20 5 fire engines were callfto Tanjong Pagar Road. |"?apore, yesterday evening false alarm. ;rr detained a man.
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 5 One Teck Keng, 42, a labourer, was critically in lured by a falling stone while he was at work in a granite quarry In M&ndai Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon
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  • 19 5 A six-year-old boy, Teo Quee Soon, was drowned In a well in Tampenls Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 66 5 -'••apore Government still 513.000 due to former T ocr s of the local armed s and defence corps who interned by the Japa- during the occupation. members or their parents, widows or children who think they are eligible should apply personally or In writing
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  • 49 5 IPOH, Pri.— A strong party of police cordoned off Whiteaways, Laldlaw and Co. in Station Road, the biggest European department store in Ipoh. from an early hour this morning till 10 a.m. to investigate a burglary. Watches, a bottle of perfume and cash, totalling $2,476 were missing.
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  • 47 5 Lincoln patrol kills bandit SERKMBAN, PrL— A patrol of the lit. Bn.. Royal Lincolnshire Begt,, killed one of two terrorists contacted in the Bahau district on Wednesday. The dead bandit was identified as Kwun Yuk. His rifle and a quantity of ammunition were recovered. The other escaped.
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  • 111 5 He's back from the jungle with all the facts PROF. J. H. HALE, of the Department of Bacteriology, University of Malaya (above) returned to Singapore after spending a gruelling month in the steaming jangles of Borneo collecting specimens for research. He said at the airport that about 700 specimens would
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  • 50 5 SEREMBAN, Fri. Three guest artists, Mrs. Margot Massie. Mrs. Pat Boniface and Mr. Geoffrey Mowatt, will play the cello at the Seremban Choral Society's concert at the convent here on Thursday. Tickets are at 2 and $1. Proceeds will go to the Convent orphans' fund.
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  • 210 5 rpHE Singapore Ministry of Education is to re-open •I its English primary schools registration lists tor a week in December, Mr. V. Ambiavagar, deputy secretary, told the Straits Times yesterday. I v*r AmhiavajT-nr said al- Mr. Ambiavagar said although 14,935 children born In
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  • 207 5 THE independent weekly paper Kritik has warned the Sultan of Johore not to blame anyone but himself If the people want him to abdicate. This is the second time the I Kritlk has criticised the Sultan's trips to Britain. The Sultan Is now In
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. Three Malayan Railway traffic officers— Mr. J. Leo, Mr. V. Murugesu and Mr. OX. Rodrigo— are leaving soon for Britain for two years training with British Railways. On their return they will be promoted to traffic inspectors.
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  • 79 5 Bix Federation nurses, due in Singapore today, will sail tomorrow for Western Australia for three-year training courses, under the Colombo Plan, at the Royal Perth Hospital. They are Miss Chin Swee Pong (Ipoh), Miss C. D. David (Taiping), Miss Lim Pit Pit (Ipoh), Che
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  • 263 5 TPOH, FrL The top 1 policy-makinß committee of the Malayan Indian Congress Is expected to adopt a compromise proposal tomorrow to prevent a rift In the party. The proposal, which concern's the MlC's sta..d on special privileges for Malays after Independence, will be
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 88 5 TODAY THE TAGOEE SOCKTY: puMJC T g»?»gSf Band 2 "AY: sth anniversary ™J&^*Z, of nS^jMla. Ml at night Hotel, «.w pj»- Katong Park 6 pjn. to 7 p.m. °^W^£ > < i i.\R Mi.r.: Brains p.m. ■■■■■mi r-tmnrn-p m 6-80 pm- A MI.MBER8 1 1-EAGUE: jjVjiiii i c^s^ I iifii
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  • 44 6 tu Word* tit (minimum) DICKSON: on 19th September 1956 in London after a long Illness bravely borne James Dickson, aged 38. dearly loved husband of Muriel Dickson, 10 Castleton Road, Qoodmayes, rtford, Essex, late of Tanah Merah Estate, Tangkak and Dominion Estate, Semenylh.
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  • 67 6 It Hords $1$ (minimum). MRS. F. H. LANDON Thanks all those Friends who were so kind to her over her Husband's recent Death. MR. MRS. WEE KOON KIM thank all friends and relatives for their valuable gifts and help during their marriage. THE CHILDREN of the late Jessie Mary
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  • 46 6 tO Word, $1$ (minimum). MCCOY: Treasured Memories of •ur beloved son Irvine who left us on Sept. 22. 1953. Not dead to those that love you Not lost but gone before Your Memory Is still with us dear Irvine And will be forever more.
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  • 500 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat Sept 22, 1956. Loyalty And Authority Singapore's Chief Minister has left everyone in no doubt that the Government will not tolerate any challenge to constituted authority. The representatives of Middle Road and its affiliates yesterday appealed for a suspension of the six banishment orders pending
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  • 1899 6  - RED CULTURE IN SCHOOLS AND SOCIETIES LLOYD MORGAN COMMUNIST INFILTRATION IN SINGAPORE FOLLOWS AN INTERNATIONAL PATTERN By fOMMUNISM in Malaya, as distinct from the shooting war in the Federation, drew nourishing blood from the rise of the independence movement in both territories. Communists infiltrated the entire movement Singapore especially felt
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  • 1377 7 'It 's scurrilous.' says magistrate COLE *oun»i fT^i BFAi.mn how i feel 4 refers to reports m press DO I KNOW THIS WOMAN? 'SHE'S BIT MORE THAN A CASUAL ACQUAINTANCE* THAT PHOTO? TES, I RECOGNISE IT— AND THAT IS A FRIEND LEANING AGAINST WALL' afR JUHJM MILiUS i"I)KVEREUXCOLEBOURN, a Singapore
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  • 247 7 rE People's Action Party yesterday demanded an Assembly debate en the recent detention, under Banishment orders, of six people and the dissolution of two organisations in Singapore. In a letter to the Chief Minister, Mr Lira Tew Hock, the party's secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan
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  • 413 7 rE People's Action Party last night described this week's seven arrests by the Special Branch and the dissolution of two societies in Singapore as "a violation of civil liberties and a grave threat to anti-colonial organisations." A party statement, signed by the secretary,
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  • 382 8 THE BRITISH Services spend much more in Singapore than the Government's entire annual revenue. This was disclosed yesterday at the halfyearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce by the chairman. Mr. M. F. Cutler. Last year, he said, general expenditure and other
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  • 27 8 BUTTERWORTH, Fri.— A youth, Mohamed Tharecuthy, pleaded guilty today to stealing his mother's jewellery at Sungei Dua on Aug. 3. Sentence was postponed.
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  • 23 8 The Singapore City Council Architect Department Workers' Union yesterday submitted wage demands to the Council on behalf of Its 400 members.
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  • 21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt— The next meeting of the Belangor State Council will be on Oct. 25 at 10 a.m.
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  • 118 8 TAVERNTO BECOME HOSTEL FOR VARSITY HfHEN the barman at th« Tavern Hotel In Singapore calk "la* drinks" at midnight next Tacaday It will no longer be open to the public. From Wednesday the bar win be closed down and the hotel win becom* a University of Malaya hostel for 7S
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  • 180 8 Stop this scrapping youth leader JEALOUSY' ATTACK ON PERAK MCA IPOH, Friday. THE chairman of the M.C.A. youth section, Mr. Tan Suan Kok, today attacked Perak branch officials for "Jeopardising" the association's authority. "I am very disappointed by officials of the state branch here." he told the Straits Times. "There
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  • 38 8 A 15-year-old girl. Mary Slnnathamby was found stabbed in a house in Tanah Merah Besar, off Changi Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. She was wounded in the head and stomach. Police have detained a man.
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  • 139 8 Dates fixed, but the moon has final say fTHE moon will be the j 1 deciding factor in three of the 13 public holidays Singapore will j observe next year. Dates (or these three holi- days Wesak Day, Hari Ra- ya Puasa and Hari Raya Ha- Jl have only been
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  • 66 8 A mob last night assaulted Tong Guan chwee, 40, a taxidriver, after a fatal accident at Potong Pasir between his car and a 11-year-old boy, Aw Ten* San. The mob attacked Tong when he stopped to pick up the unconscious boy. He was admitted to the
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  • 47 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Detective Tan Chin Thye was acquitted without his defence being called by the Johore Bahru High Court on a charge of having accepted a cheque for $100 from Chan Lee Poh In order not to take action against him for smoking opium.
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    • 8 8 Ala. W^so^&%kMA '$—**%&*> DM* *T JOHORI BAHRU OH I2-10-56.
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    • 374 8 THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY TODAYjCSKf,^;] j <* MOHAWK* aJRLvw ~m -J Tj^^'ilßßßßJ i^ I6HT IGHT^i i qgjr^J showSig/^^JDMDME^OII p«^THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN^! A FAIRY AND MAN I <^gy^^g^^«^^: IX MANDARIN^ i -^^y^T^sSs^^ I SUSPENSE ADV£N T K R^" TER ING I THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH j Starring JAMES STEWART:
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    • 50 8 f» M Surrounded by water, obviousStraits Times Crossword »*£s?S|»{(«> 1 "O Hamlet, what a was 16 I |"~|^^M^T^| I I I I I^|"8 1 wn whom one may hope for »arsf iM M S'SCrT^ w*!"^'"?! 12 Bury him for the time betas? 7 (ft* to *»«»*t»p«ii*i B#M»H8 #M»H sgßSte.— tf;g?»;!;yj*;;:
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  • 1532 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES Enemy raider ran gauntlet of Singapore naval patrol German prowler laid 100 mines in colony waters JN wartime, it i s 6 ad but quite unremarkable to hear of ships being sunk in midvoyage. They are mined, shelled or torpedoed, and they sink to the sea
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    • 204 9 Save Safely ffi/u/Dcu/ FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK ri^^jH^P^P^' ECONOMY I QUALITY MLSjH h r>«kua Moiot I BTCO| 1 AVAILABLE IN V 1 •28 inch, and 34 inch modeli from Sole Agents: ANGLO -FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD 132 6 ROBINSON RD.. SINGAPORE bQ AT CO Dealers 9 a a DO DOGS HAVE
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    • 417 9 I LAST DAY tf mt HISTORICAL Ist GRAND SALE Don't blame urn U you mi*m this golden Saving CBAJVCE I Cshins Bamboo Sharkskin 42' %M 0 per yd. I r«JI BUk Doable Han* (U Ika) M M ItM I Fojl Silk SSM 3«" I 3.50 I Soft SJUt Dr*s« Net
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    • 169 9 Rex Morgan* M.D. JLita gone IMR M jti fOi ai V _V UL^ M P V l^*'^l»'''C W P^VA Ww. fimii l Jf l '/r ML HcKc J fa* iML X Dick Tracg Refreshing wnewnarg rTTEiriir tSIO r MAVBE.MISSMARRUN.HD IT DO YOU REMEMBER A 1| AT THS POIMT, THE SINGERS
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  • 474 10 RECORD TIN PRODUCTION, BUT WHAT OF FUTURE? By Our Market Correspondent MALAYA'S post-war record of tin metal production is continuing and latest official statistics show that in the first eight months of this year 41,596 tons were produced. This was 4.3 per cent more than in the corres- ponding period
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  • 423 10 trade TIB rubber market at the end of last week was steady at around the ninetyfour cent level, bat as the likelihood of force being employed In the Sues dispute recededi an easier trend developed and each day's dose hasbeenlower or unchanged from the day before report Hettday,
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  • 38 10 On the free Mohangt market In Heag Kaag yesterday, the VS. aolbu- was quoted at 6.13' i (or cash and 6.15H for T.T. SUrUng was quoted at 15.96 and cc» tad ef geli at 366 U.
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  • 120 10 Singmpore Chinese Produce Ex- j change: noon prices per picul yesterday were:— Copra; quiet; Sept. $26 18 buy- 1 ers. $26 5 8 sellers. Coconut oil: j quiet: bulk $41 sellers, drum $44 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok write $119. Sarawak $118, special Sarawak black
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  • 232 10 Skips lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Beard wharves or wpested today are: Glenroy 1 2, President Hayes 4,5, Braterstwo C-P.. PaUtria 67. Ellen Bakke 8 9. Plying Enterprise 11. Calchas 13 14. Sunda 15 16 Bencruachan 18. Olenlogaa 19 20. Scudai N. Wall 6. Maxwell Brander 21 22. Upis
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  • 146 10 Qantaa Empire Airways' net profit (or 1956 was £A401.329— an Increase of CA73.000 compared with the previous year. Ttie company, however, is strongly opposed to a suggested reduction In oversea* airmail rates. The annual report tabled in Parliament states that pressure Is being applied through
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  • 297 10 The Malayan Share Broker, i Association reported: "IndusJrlaU were quietly steady, tins were ag vl!L ««**lvely higher, anci rubbers were quiet Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business IIJ?-: Con. Tin Smelt, ords 27 S 6d.; Fraser tt Neave ords $2 08 cd cb, $2.09 cd cb;
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  • 66 10 N \"ves, me^BO^ •overed a wl^y -on. Zin c 1955 -=B£9; Sank of N.sw"-.,!'/l; tfount Lyell £33 3/1? J Broken HIU 2: /5 Western '\iiniii;"" 3/ Ex I/, i >U Search '5/J Vust. Consoled" kWC .newj »Vft Bradford V: 3. Hill Pro 41 /s'. 2 S >unlop »/7
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  • 112 10 uctobtr first rt i, nW •enhy.t 9i->, cents J^a cent on murk jm M, ton, The market as leatureles? with V •epprted for low Closing prices lr C er.-= y resterday were:-s c >pot f.o.b. buyers *)< <Nom>: No. i Bg. buyers 9l\. sellers Ms- So Ft.S.S. Nov.
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  • 69 10 Members or the M iF.M.S.) Rubber Coxpar.v m advised by the Setcr. behalf of a client who ts a <mlholder but not a d;:e cash offer of 3s. for f units only. T.ilrd Mile'; sari capital is £63.500. lO The purchaser is 'o to all dividends or bor.
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    • 568 10 NOTICES NOTICES SELAYANG TIN MALAYAN BREWERIES DREDGING LTD. LIMITED TELEGRAM RECEIVED FROM (Incorporated In Singapore) LONDON OFFICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "Board declared interim dlvt- that at the Ordinary General dend 10% less tax tar year ending Meeting of the O* o J^*! 30th September 1958 payable Ist held on
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    • 837 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltlsens lor appointment to vacancies In the Federation Legal Service, which includes Judicial and legal appointments on a salary scale of $693, 626x34-934/963x34-91^54 per mensem phis CO J*A. at current rates. Applicants most be Barristers or Solicitors or Advocates and Solicitors. Preference will
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    • 887 10 NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION UNDER SECTION gftt) OF THE BOAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE (No. 17 eg 1M1) It Is hereby notified for general information that the Rural Board, aingaixjie. as the Highway Authority for the Rural Board Area ol Singapore, Intends to make an order to be cited as the Singapore
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    • 195 10 I NOTICE No#ic< is h*f*by jiv«h Hut I, Haw |oon Keag of 621-B, B.dok Road. Singspin, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for s certificate ef Registration m respect ef prcantses known as Bsd Jell Rctt Heeee. 610. Bedok Road liwgspsts. and tfcat say person who knows say
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    • 265 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Ssiling San Arrivini Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swef. Penam FmjrEllen Bakkc CS'9 23 Sep 24^ Of Kristin Bakk. 3/ 8 Oct 9 Oct 1 1 Ot' 0: Ann, Bakk c 19 Sep 19/23 Oct 24 Oct 26 Oct" Accepting Cargo
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    • 951 11 •sr iM *2s^A&««r» -^i THiwßinnSSt'u^ ae'.on v proc»ex) vio other ports t a Dee* t. LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. L^NOOH f CWl.'£>«'!! Of VHSELS WH.CH HAVE LEFT MALAY. .^^y >°«TS t*.'.'. T .^r i FUTU«t SAILINCS dv. Port £,S I*,' Singapore >• f.Vhom p^ '.Tuverpooi «*P» 22/21 1^,14 J^-MonrnoutW «*Pt 24/2 B
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    • 767 11 B _L^^^ B V H J^V i^| V^^k^^^L^fl a^L B .fILLBK. a B^BKBBBBBBI EAST ASIATIC UNBS OUTWA B SAIUNOI POR SANOKOX AND/OR PAR lAST "PALTRIA- r<#^" B P.Jltam S'por* ®%>!p§^;|Ssui sis zn3s fc "Mombasa- Spore P. S'hom Ponano •jurSANDtA- u fr t umu u ffi& •"PANaua~ raaaoagar. Only. u/u 11/
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    • 952 11 ButuNNo THE BEN UMB STEAMERS l > tD T J SIMSAPOM (Incorporotad In th* United Kmgaamt I UHES BAIUIIM TO UJL AND CONTINfMTAL PORTS S'poro P. SIMM Ponong BENMHOR Rottoroofti, Hoirtburfl *M/asV MOjat *>m> m Poet '•INbIbtOCN for London, Rotterdom 27 Sopt/ S Ort MNCRUACKAN for Rottordom, Antwerp. M/M Oat
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    • 1243 11 M-MIVIOTBIi^' I''"^1 *S TIL.: N... a WJ.aTtTm- BWCKMALL LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, 10. HAMBURft SEATTU. and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Port. Amptkvg and Conodo via Colombo CITY OP BATM S'oore P. S'hom Ponang Spore P. Sv •JlTort 11/ISort 14/17 Ort U/r^ 1 CITY OP RIPON BONHEVILU S'por. P. S'hom Penong Spor
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    10 12 "just another bright Mm to clear the roads of traffic"
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    • 333 12 rl were a shylock then having read your admirable leader on "Borrowers and Lenders" (Sept. 18). I would say: "A Daniel has come to Judgment." But I am not a shylock. nor are the vast majority who lend money to the small borrower, who by
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    • 134 12 I SUPPORT the more of Mr. Leslie Rayner and his colleagues in their campaign against moneylenders. I think victim* of unscrupulous moneylenders should make known to the public and the people who sit in Council that the Moneylenders Ordinance be amended as recommended by this body.
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    • 93 12 ,T HAVE read Mrs. E. M. •I Nettleton's letter on "Tax laws and Morals" and i heartily agree with them. I would also suggest that an allowance for a workine. wife should be the same as that granted to her husband. A woman who Has a job
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    • 216 12 Why mot summons by debtors? IT is no use moneylenders denying that excessive rates of interest are being charged, for that is a fact! If a public inquiry were to be ordered by Government into the indebtedness of the people hi Singapore, thousands of people would come forward to give
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    • 64 12 H/fRS. Shirin Foadar has "1 asked the police to explain what talent is involved in strip-teasing. May I, as an eye-witness, offer my comments? A mere exposure in one single act is no art at all. but stripping in stages* and ■in such a manner as
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    • 115 12 TTHE Malayan Film Unit is •I to be congratulated for turning out that splendid film "Is Your Slip Showing" which was showing in the local cinemas last week. The audience appreciated the various common faults so comically illustrated by that inimitable actor and Radio Malaya personality
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    • 85 12 MAY I write a few lines about the Federal Public Services Appointments and. Promotions Board in Kuala Lumpur? In February. I applied for a post. In June I was interviewed by the Board. Since then I have not received any news, in August I went to
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    • 52 12 HISTORY has not yet taught that it is possible for any state or nation to become democratic or Independent overnight without a helping hand of some sort. Don't the Malayan politicians and leaders see that waiting to give a "helping nand" are the Communist conspirators? M
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    • 67 12 rE Kedah Government has rendered yeoman service to the sons of the State by sending thousands of children to the schools and colleges in Alor Star and Sungel Patani in Government trucks and lorries. Otherwise taese children would not have beenable to attend the schools during the
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    • 519 12 1 -<*ons I stock? I I /r f Have you seen thta? I Hive you tatted then? QUICK FROZEN I MELON I I BALLS Scooped from juicy, sun-ripened California*! honey melons into large ftg M mouth-watcritig pellets, these Melon Balls are a treat for your palate... W& and a surprise
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    • 143 12 End prickly heaT agony. today! iSK >;■;, I **oS Jpf Ple! POWDER SOAP 3E fc!te*%.B! PRODUCT > Agents:- The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in Hommel's Hamatogen provides In concentrated form the real strength of valuable body builders. With t champion's physique and energy you can work bard, play vigorously and
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  • 40 13 Winkley, the S.C.C. inside right, beats the G.H.Q, goalUe. r Johnson, with a hard shot. This was one of the 15 goals scored by the S.C.C. In the Div. 1 match on the padang.
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  • 227 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club went on a scoring spree in their Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 match on the padang yesterday, beating G.H.Q. 15-0 G. H. Q. who were beaten 9-0 In their first game against s.h.b. Police a week ago, offered very little reslstence against
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  • 30 13 Police beat Customs 3-1 In their Singapore Hockey Association Div. 3 match at Thomson Road yester"scorers: Kok Seng (3) and cooke for Police; Ibrahim for Customs.
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  • 41 13 Five invitation events are featured In the Singapore Teachers Union's Brat post-war athletics inert at Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon. The five invitation events are all relays—two for boys' schools, two for Stria' schools and one for dubs.
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  • 27 13 Badan Kesenian beat Junior A.A. 3-0 In their SAFA League Div. 3A match at Farm Park yesterday. Sulong (3) and Mohamed Majid were the scorers.
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  • 135 13 4 RECORDS AT SAS SWIM MEET (GORDON Rung yesterday won five events—four of which in record times at the St. Andrew's School swimming championships held at the Chinese S.C. pool, Amber Road. Gordon set records In the 100 metres freestyle (64.6--sec), 200 metres freestyle (2min. 28sec), 400 metres
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  • 63 13 After ten minutes of extra time. Jalan Ednos and" Prince Edward Boys Club drew 2-2 in their R»ynor Cup a»dcer final on the padang yesterday. -<\ *t Sallm and Wahid scored for Jal«n Eunos-'and Hainlfl Sittl scored both goals for Princ#Tsdwar4«lbe\ defending champions. S* There will
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  • 99 13  -  SAUL JOSHUA By PUR English schoolgirls from the Alexandra Grammar School yesterday turned up at the Singapore Youth Centre to attend the basketball coaching sessions of Raymond Kaufman. The girls, Mary Houston, 15, Joan Goldsmith, 14, Sandra Everitt and Eileen Houston, 14. had had
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    • 133 13 FOB SALE UWtrdstS (Min.)— Box St cU. txtrm. JOHNSON 25HP. Outboard Engine Recently overhauled. 9650.00 0.n.0. Box A 5036, S.T. NEW AND USED electric motors Stocktaking clearance. Offers invited Box A 5035, B.T. DIESEL ENOINS users might like to know that Henry Waugh On. Ud. oarry a range of Bryce
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    • 101 13 MISCELLANEOUS x It Words IS (Mm.) BtxMtU. tmtrm. BE UP-TO-DATE.... Trade In your old-fashioned radio for the latest "Blue Spot" Hi-Fi 3D Modete today! Any make and any model will be considered Sole Agents Kee Huat Radio Co. Ltd.. 122/124, Orchard Road. Phone *****. CCC JUNK STORE, 137, Buklt Tlmah
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    • 107 13 ATHLETICS Singapore Teacher* Union dumpionahipc Jalan Beaar SUdtam (S p.ro). SWIMMING Singapore Swimming Clab TBNNIS YM.CA. tournament (stagtai final). SOOCEB FRIENDLIER: Arterial r» R.N. KranJl (at Farm- Park), BaJaJI vs Keog Wah (at Farter Park). RUGGER Naval Base vs South Jaawa R.F.C.; R-N.Z.A.F, n SB (at Tenffah), R.A-F. Cnangf v»
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  • 488 14 CHANGRILA is right back in form and I certainly think he can be backed with confidence in a weak Class 1 field (Race Three). This six-year-old ran with all his old dash at Penang in August when he beat 11
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  • 178 14 BEARER BOND is keeping his form remarkably well and should gain consolation for his recent defeats in the Singapore Cup and the Penang: Gold Cup by taking the Class 1, Div. 1, 9f event (Race Five). A game and honest sort. Bearer Bond has
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  • 188 14 Mirandola looks well after long spell MIRANDOLA looks pretty fit and fresh after a lengthy spell and with 8.0 In a moderate Class 1 sprint field (Race Two) she is worth each-way support. Her last appearance was In February at Kuala Lumpur when she finished third with 8.8 <Awi claiming
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  • 159 14 S'pore may meet S'gor later KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. rE cancelled SingaporeSelangor soccer match, which was to have been played at Jalan Besar stadium this weekend, may be re-arranged for a later date in the season. The Football Association of Malaya asked Selangor to play a "Rest of Malaya" side in
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  • 42 14 AYE, Scotland. Frl.— Mr. Alee Bird's foor-year-old f*Mine Precious Heather wea the Ayr Gold Cap ran ever six farlean here today. Mr. Alan Moralee's Roman Vale was second and Mr. Deny* *c Koneemonf. Chancing Scene third. Sixteen Beater.
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  • 34 14 LONDON. Frl.— Jim Laker. Surrey and England o(T-spln bowler, is staying In England. He has decided to turn down an offer of a Job by an Australian tobacco firm. Reuter.
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  • 1047 14 TODAY'S RACE CARD Race 1 2.15: Class 2, Div. 1— 7 Furs. 1 —1 AmmU Sy Barratt 9.00 K. D. Kongsl R. Breukelen 2 391 Hying Princess 6y Donnelly Tin Chin Tuan Hobbs 3 116 Gala Opening 4y Poaner 8.12 Shaw Stable Spencer 4 014 The Camel 4y 1.09 Mmes.
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  • 588 14 JEEP SAYS: BREUKELENS SHOULD OKT OFF TO FLYDfO START ROULETTE, LODE MINE ARE SAFE EACH-WAY BETS By EPSOM JEEP r[E Van Breukelens with a fine team of Class 1 and 2 horses look set to enjoy a bumper week. They look like getting off to
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  • 140 14 Straits Times SELECTIONS EPSOM JKBP CALL BOY POINTER Km 1 ASSAULT ASSAULT ASSAULT Gate Opcalnr K«rry Laachtcr Galsv Opening Flylnr Prince— Be Careful Prwldent KjMse HnKANDOLA SINCERO MIRANDOLA 1.45 BrMf* Law Bmm Shoe DeUrery Pa-wry M1ran««l« Awl |H,l SHANGRILA FAFf-EWIC- COtmSNTIONAT J.IS Convention*! IM« ShanfrtU Pa4i Store Shanfril* Race 4
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  • 221 14 NO BOXING TEAM MELBOURNE —SABA DECISION SINGAPORE will not send a k. Olympic Games at .iihtjL. te artl Sinpaiwre Amateur Boxin e !J c NovfJJ 0 not to submit recommendations u°,l la 't n S? 1 S !lW Council for any'tVVfc M, S.A.B.A. had originally proposed t« W|)t lo th
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  • 243 14 LIM HEE CHIN. Colony Angles runner-up,! qualified for the final of the singles in the Singapore V.M.C.A. open tennis championship yesterday. He beat Khong Kit Soon. former Perak and Cambridge University player, by 1-6. 6-3. 7-5 in a semi-final and will meet A.G.B.
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  • 82 14 S AAA trial at Nee Soon SINGAPORE athletes will get another chance for an Olympic trial at Nee Soon next month. Singapore A.A.A. announced last night that any athlete who wishes to take part in the trial should write, through his or her club, to the wcrelarv Mm v- I
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    • 155 14 It "is* a wellknown fact Ml CHRONOMETER is far inn accurate than a mere watch. J_ title Itself Is legally protected ni accorded only to timepieces wb-fe have attained the very MU standards set by Swiss Government testing stations. But the ETERNA-MATICxIIvMW Chronometer has an advantage others— lt owes Its
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