The Singapore Free Press, 16 September 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. ***** Sintfaporis Friday, September 16, 1955. Price 15 Cts
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  • 363 1 Marshall citizen plan is ready: Age issue open pin Marshall plan for a Singapore citizenship I has been finalised, the Free Press understands. [t will be discussed at an all-communities meetly on Monday. According to the plan, only citizens of Singapore will have the right to vote, enter Government service
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  • 22 1 Red plotting worse Communist subversive activities m South-East Asia are increasing, a member of the SEATO anti-subver-sion conference said m Manila yesterday.
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  • 18 1 A gold chain worth $147 was stolen from a 10-month-old baby m Palmgrove Avenue, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 149 1 £OMMUNIST North Vietnam warned the antiCommunist Southern Vietnam Government either to sit down to talk or "prepare for another war." Pekin?, Radio said today. The strong warn'ng was sent during the firth session of the Red National Assembly m Hanoi yester- Vice Premier Phan Van Dong
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  • 218 1 PREMIER Nikolai Bulganin is ill, the Soviet News Agency Tass announced last night, but gave no details of his illness. It mentioned it at the end of a long dispatch on the arrival yesterday of Finnish President Joho Paasikivi and a government
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  • 277 1 WALK OUT STOPS FACTORY Some clerks defy union jyjORE than 200 employees of the Rata Shoe Company m Singapore went on strike at 8 a.m. today. The factory is closed. But the firm's offices and shops are open. The managing director or the firm, Mr. A. J. Jugas, said the
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  • 115 1 THE United Nations World Health Organisation recommended m Geneva yesterday that mothers m tropical and substropical countries should continue breast-feeding their babies up to the age of two. "Many nutritional diseases common m the tropics, such as anaemia, beri-beri, pellagra, scurvy and rickets, appear
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  • 28 1 The Singapore Rubber Ma^et opened on an uncertain tone this morning with October first grade, f.o.b. buyers, at $1.51 J a lb., unchanged from yesterday's close.
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  • 96 1 Demand for ransom A Singapore business man. Fong Tse Chans, who was released by a kidnap gang after three days of captivity told the police that the gang had asked him for a ransom of $3,000. He said he could not pay it. He said he was walking along Rochore
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  • 135 2 HEADACHE ON PoWs FOR INDIA IH] 'A pli ato 1 elieved lon lOilits fot torn of the K< pan v. v.;. d- clin< d to home hs i b< p. ated through hi r pi i. Nt representative tc I i N on M Arthur Lail, wa announced hi K<
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  • 114 2 Russia grants Austria arms request RUSSIA has agreed to supply the new Austrian army with Soviet arm_ and i tnmunition, it was officially announced m Vienna last night, A government communique .said that Soviet Ambassadoj to Austria L Ilyichev has informed Chancellor Julius Raab that his government had approved a
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  • 286 2 UK disarm plan gets support WE'LL STUDY IT SA YS RUSSIA DIH UfrHONY EDEN'S "pilot pi lc 0 m en( i ling for aground Inj I ction of conwittonal arms i each Id. ol he Iron Curtain Euro pe, wa given warmsupporl by tt»e_ Vmtea s tea France and Canada
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  • 120 2 Tribute to Regiment in Malaya I*HE Northern Rhodesian Rejjimi nt, now serving with other British forces MaJaya, was presented m I ondon yesterday with regimental silver by the copper mining companies ot Northern Rhodesia. The presentation to mark the Regiment s 25th anniversary last year was Blade at Rhodesia House
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  • 125 2 ADMIRAL WARNS OF RUSSIA'S SPEED IN BUILDING A-WEAPONS ADMIRAL Arthur Radford declared yesterday A that it is "OUI judgment that we are ahead' of rtussia In military power bat the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Start' said the U.S. had too Uttle information to be absolutely sure. He warned
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  • 57 2 SAFEST PLACE IN A-WAR IS NEAR THE ENEMY A THREE-DAY British A Army exercise to test troops under nuclear warfare conditions has shown that the safest man is the one closest to the enemy The reason, it was explained m London, is "because the enemy obviously will not drop an
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  • 142 2 TWO American war vetex rans told publicly last night of working as Soviet spies m Western Europe for six months m a selfconceived plot "to serve our country by infiltrating Russian intelligence.'' They accused the United States Central Intelligence Agency of "gross j malfeasance"
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  • 268 3 Moluccas want claim aired again 'J^HE Insurgent Republic of tlie South Moluccas again asked the united Nations yesterday to take up its claim or independence from Indonesia and to seek immediate withdrawal or Indonesian forces from the South Molucca n Islands. Karej J. v jnikijuiuw. South Moiuccan renre enf alive
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  • 109 3 ACTRESS Paulette Goddard (above) has refused to accept a one dollar bequest by her father, Joseph R. Levee, who died m Denver m August last year. Levee left an estate valued at U5589,910. He willed one dollar to his thrice married daughter, with
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  • 73 3 |N1 ii Japan's leading radio personalities yes•day m Tokyo was sued for million yen by a lawyer i° irged thai his son I cide after beMilted by the girl. Terashima was by Harutoml Otsuka ■tely seducing discarding him m han six months and driving
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  • 79 3 Some 60 people were injured yesterday m a ninevehicle chain reaction crash m Bergamo, Italy. It happened this way: A passenger car and a truck collided on th* MilanBergamo highway Five buses loaded with labour er.s plunged into the two vehicles, a police jeep whose
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  • 36 3 The U.N. Children's Fund Executive Board yesterday voted $10,000,000 almost half of its cash m hand for a world-wide fight on malaria. More than twothirds of the sum was allocated to Mexico.- A.P.
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  • 62 3 Tuk American freighter Edith and the Swedish tanker Joseflna Thorden collided head-on m upper Delaware Bay m a heavy fog yosterday. The bows of thfl two ves*»ct_ wcic locked m tlie crash and the forward compartmenti were flooded, There were no casualties an<j neither vessel was
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  • 167 3 Unrest now affects 200,000 mmm m France pUBLIC transportation I was seriously disrupted m Paris yesterday with a blanket strike of the bus lines and a partial stoppage on the subway. The sudden strike among bus and metro workers highlighted an uneasy labour situation across France which
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  • 68 3 REBEL NAGA VILLAGES DESTROYED FOURTEEN rebellious Naga tribesmen were killed and another 30 wounded by Government forces during operations m the North-East Frontier area, according to reports received m Bombay. The reports said that the villages of Lhoshyepu and Khekiya, strong-points of hostile Naga elements, has been destroyed by troops.
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  • 164 3 THEIR ROMANCE BEGAN IN GESTAPO CELL QDETTE CHURCHILL, 43-year-old war heroine v and secret agent, is being sued for divorce by Captain Peter Churchill, her wartime commanding officer whom she married m 1947. The petition Is among undefended cases listed for hearing at
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  • 137 3 THE Marquis Melehior de Vogue and his wife gave up money, position and family to enter a monastery yesterday. The 63-year-old Marquis will do menial labour at the Roman Catholic Benedictine Monastery at La Pierre-Qui-Vire. His wife, Genevieve, will serve the Paris Convent
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  • 26 3 Bao Dai, ex emperor Of Vietnam, has sold his 600 ton yacht for about $850,000 it Was reported yesterday m Monte Carlo. A.P.
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  • 19 3 India has agreed to export 250,000 monkeys for medical research during the year ending next June.
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  • 63 3 rjLIFFORD Hubbard, convicted of attempting to rob a bank and killing the cashier, was sentenced yesterday to 150 years m prison In Springfield, Illinois. Hubbard, 27, father of four children, trifd to use cashier Harry Waldheuser and his wife as a shield. Waldheuser
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    • 263 4 Opinion Soldiers' sacrifice a DISTRESSING but e\ im itabli result oi the amnesty oiler is the difficult position m which the Federation's iron! line antiterrorist fighters have been placed. m the sneak hit-and-run meth o cl s of guerilla warfare employed by the bandits and to which the jungles lend
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  • 537 4  -  F. K. WU by r riiK P< king Govern I men! haa been forci h to take swe< ping r< pressh i m< asurea against "c ounl c r i evolul lon a rie s" I o comb.;' the spreading unrest m Communis] China.
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  • 457 4  - Big Brother has vanished KENNETH MACAULAY 1)5 rpHAT futuristic and hard-worked bird, the Picasso Peace Dove, is down to the size of a moulting sparrow on the Polish side of the Iron Curtain today. And on the mat spread before the 35,000 young and slightly bewildered Communists m Warsaw for
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    14 4 as J "One moment, everybody -the Foreign Secretary has had a terrible, terrible shock!"
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    • 35 4 BSsgatmimism im nioMi »v GEM SI I k ll«*r* I In- I ashions n? i ilkn k Momriif. 1 1/.- H HENDRY M iiuifai luring Ji-vm-llit ft, North Hllifl Kd B'pMre-l>s .Hid X I iimpu.
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    • 96 4 AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 yours of experience m estate development by I CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS, 3rd FLOOR, (Raffles Place) BINJAI PARK A HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL ESTATE AT 61 M.S. DUNEARN ROAD MANY LOTS IN THIS PARKLIKE ES ARE IN ELEVATED SITUATION WATER ELECTRICITY ARE LAID ON AREAS: 11,000 to
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  • 1174 5 i reminiscent it iv imaginative his ancestral ymen is Mr Manhao, Consul rtugal, when he's c In a fishing for a Portuguese ,at ate synonyManhao, who von here since is an ardent nan m his spare nd. out there on ater. he must occasionally of i bears who
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  • 20 5 TALENTIME: Youth It's wonderful. Listening m on the annual talent contest by Singapore s Methodist Youth Fellowship on
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  • 127 5 SINGAPORE'S Jewish resi--5 dents are preparing to observe their most important annual holidays. rhe Jewish New Year 5716 <Rosh Hashana) la being celebrated tomorrow. rhe year's holiest event, the Day of Atonement iYom feippur), will be Sunday, Sept. 25, with farting from 6 p.m.
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  • 65 5 TWO new films about A Malaya during Japanese Occupation are to be made by a Hollywood film com pany, Mr Spros Skouras, President of Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox International and Inter- America Corporations, has disclosed m Singapore. He also said that his company were working on a
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    • 156 5 ALWAYS IN STOCK*^ I FOR I LADIES I SKIRTS, BLOUSES, N. GOWNS 1 |CA_¥-CA_¥ PETTICOATS FULL-SLIPS, HALF PETTICOATS, CARDIGANS, PANTIES, PYJAMAS, s KIMONOS, HOUSE COATS. STOCK- INGS, SWIM SUITS. AND MAIDEN SS FORM BRAS— I HIGH CLASS DRESS MATERIALS I 9__ 42. HIGH 1 jj AT __3llim 9 STREET, j
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 316 6 >1 AMU! \KI "bv ""■"ee "Falk and I'hil llavis p_ p_ —^r a^MWo^ 1 1 ((°S E I I^OrinlFl? /W, -BOTH MEN SWEAR THESE H BE UNLOCKEO FROM THE INSIDE S/ E c „7inrcM 1> DUMMIES WHY IT MAY Bi A DUMMIES WERE ALMOST HUMAN >A. -BY THE ROBOT- X^
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    • 731 6 )P If V K j LUCKY I j STAR j BORN today, you tre perft etl >n J by nature and want only the b< t in everything. You enjoy One music great art; enjoy reading the classics j and want only the best lUXTOUndlng X you in your home
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 192 7 LONDON, Sept. 1> Previous Today RIUBCB No l RSS c 3 H buyers unquoted ,peaa P«rtl September 43% sellers RI'BBEB No. 1 KSS c.i.f 4J' /4 buyers 43 buyers European Porti October 43^ sellers 43', sellers No. l RSS Spot 43% buyers 43. buyers I;r no 1
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    • 98 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Previous Today UN i i >pot and nearby 97.25 nom. 96.50 nom. M\ futures September 95.75 nom. 95.25 bid October 96.25 asked 94.25 bid 94.75 bid November 95.25 asked 95.75 asked 94.60 bid 94.37 V, bid 9"). 60 asked 95.37 2 asked rONJ
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    • 35 7 iSpot Malabar, awaiting re- afloats 36. Lampong spot and lease and afloats 40. Spot awaiting release and afloats 40 Sarawak, awaiting release and sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 34 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Previous Today H Industrials 482.90 481.56 20 Railroads 163.36 163.53 M Domestic Bonds 98.27 W. 38 15 Utilities 66.09 65.71 64 Stock* Composite Average 172.58 172.20
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    • 101 7 I Sept. 15. Previous Today (OPR.\ Philippines c.i.f. UK/ North European delivered weight per long ton Sept./ Oct. $177 quoted $177V4 sellers COPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila 'V J hulk pet ton Unquoted Unquoted U)m.\ Straits cJ.f. UK North Kurupean delivered weight per i«"S ton Seot./Oct £65*4
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  • 93 7 Going up... up. ..ana up An English Electric Canberra, powered by I two Bristol Olympus turbojets, established a f new world height re- i cord of 65,876 feet recently. The plane, flown by Wing Commander W. F. Gibb. the Bristol Aeroplane Company's assistant chief test pilot, is seen tak- ing
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  • 393 7 THE young woman m the dock at Glasgow Sheriff Court was m her teens when she left an institution to marry, said Mr. John Brownlie, her solicitor. The marriage broke up after a fortnight and later she met a soldier, now serving m
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  • 234 7 Not so gallant Galahad A HEAVY thunderstorm had flooded a road m Widnes, Lanes, to a depth of about 2V_ ft. and it set a problem for a young woman and her friend who wanted to cross the road on their way home one night. While they were deciding what
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  • 80 7 BRITAIN'S depleted hotel and restaurant staffs are to be reinforced by workers from Barbados, West Indies. First Barbadians to go over will be housemaids and chambermaids, kitchen porters, pantrymen and handymen. A British Hotels and Restaurants Association spokesman said: "The response has been particularly encouraging from the
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  • 37 7 The University of North Carolina will admit the first Negro undergraduates In its history to the autumn term It is the first state college In the |Otlt* t'> hrr-iik the colour Line. U.P.
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  • 1599 8  -  C. D. T. Baker-Carr by THE WORLD'S I STRANGEST STORIES m an island 'Ederi nPHE sun .stood hi^h m the heavens as the San Diego fishing veswA Santa Amaro headed towards the Equator m the Pacific Ocean. Ahead lay the sprawling Galapagos Islands and the boat's sheltered harbour
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  • 156 9 MOCK WAR SOLDIER 'TORTURED' "PRISONER" capA tured during a twoda v Army exercise on Salisbury Plain was man -handled by the regimental police he a handed to, other soldiers m the ''battle" have complained. And now Captain Kenn, h Scragg, adjutant of the sth Battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers is
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  • 27 9 MR. MOHAMMED ALI, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and his second wife, Leban-ese-born Aliya Saadi, m a London restaurant before they left for Washington.
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  • 274 9 'Polygamy is better than a divorce 9 MR MOHAMMED ALI, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, future ambassador, and husband of two wives, spoke m London on a subject that has lately cropped up a lot m his life: Marriage. "Polygamy." he said from the depths of a settee m
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  • 218 9 Susan had been such a happy little girl... ITTLE Susan Yate's father went to jail. Susan, lj aged four, was left m the care of her father's housekeeper. After a few months she died. She had been a "very happy little girl," the neighbours m Metcalf Street, Kin Lynn, told
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  • 117 9 IYET AILED plans for *-^a super-speed overhead railway between London Airport and the centre of London —called for by 8.E.A.. are being considered by the Ministry ol Transport and Civil Aviation. The Ministry has asked a firm repre- 1 senting British. French, and German interests
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  • 157 9 FX)R years a small band of residents at Selsey, l _F Sussex, fought ministries and local authorities for a scheme to stop the sea eating away three acres a year. Two of them are Mrs. Ella Pointer, and Mrs 5 J.H. Motley. Thpy watched bungalows and
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  • 141 9 'DRUNK' ON CAR FUMES A DRIVER who appears to be drunk could be suffering: from carbon monoxide poisoning coming from a leaking exhaust said Dr. F. E. Camps, the pathologist, at London Sessions. The motorist twould not notice the effects of a leaking exhaust until he got out or the
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    • 139 9 -^£^S_ 3MW &,f*_3s3 PS^P I i jck^^t?w4a s for discovering jj i HEINZ fe (R^^l It was a great day when fl fS^ *5 mother discovered Heinz m r/^mr^rß^\ Cream of Tomato Soup! Her t^^^^^Smk family and dinner guests \^%^^^^Sfr^ were tnr e<^ w tn ts r cn I 1
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  • 486 10 AND THE OLD THE NEW pictures. picture. picture. picture. •>nd pictures. The Italian three-masted sailing ship moored m the Thames at Deptford during her visit to London. The ship, used as a training vessel foe the Italian navy, displaces 4,000 tons and carries :J0 miles of rigging and 2(i,000 square
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  • 772 12 Malaya puts its talent on exhibition ii /7fT7 r^fl _fl •...on stamps, songs and students AumrNoi tut- ucv-iv-drop of a tropical moon and swaying palms, the voice and music of Young Malayu are being heard this week at the Great World Stadium. More than 65 singers and 12 musical groups
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  • 316 12 IS HE REALLY A GANGSTER? rmiAT letter you are opening. Is someone watching you, through rmr--1 mwed eves' That suspicious-looking character across from you on the bus the one with the bulge on his hip. Is he a gangster? The bulge a gun? m truth, he is just a stamp-collector-
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  • 249 12 ....or only a keen stamp collector? Millionaires and hawkers share the madness. One schoolboy brings gifts to his teacher— not red apples but stamps for she is a collector. When he grows up he, too. will join the latter s ranks. These people's hobby is shared by the worlds mightiest
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  • 630 12 School memorial to its dead IN commemoration of its war dead St. Andrew's School will soon dedicate an impressive memorial at the school. The ceremonies, to be announced, will mark the tenth year of unstable woi Id peace. The memorial is
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  • 894 13  - So manners makyth man... but WOMEN makyth manners... GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON by Tuck the table napkin under the collar? Use the knife, then the fork, or both together? Feed the dog under the table? It all depends on who you are and where you are— but always when women dominate
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  • 274 13 Hl DIRECTION OF 'MX Bj Air Vice-Marshal R [8 M 0 n McClnughry. F a P*. 16s. 261 pages. r j ,fl^ direction of war i subject for c \alists; the personalities who conduct Policy, strategy I ictica of a war Ol interest to rbody, binary
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  • 1843 14  -  ERNEST DUDLEY by 17BNB8T Dudley, ai». i chair Detective v .d eretlet of Dr. Morel i--j_ a law abiding citizen who s has devoted his career to crime. And not only fi„„, the security of his .Mmchair. A reporter, student, historian and broadcaster' of crime, hi knows
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  • 36 15 picture HAND-KNITTED m a coarse unbleached wool this r^V^on*^? at a Lond n ft-*S? show i>> im.„ii> viorton, is i.n chewing -sum beitre It i« -<»" a matching tailored frock ta Slata _J_~_ Reuter
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  • 356 15 A MODEL? No thanks, says Pat 1 1 ST when it seems to be every girl's ami:]()n to be a model iere is one girl, just herself icely as a model, who ays "Nn thanks." From modelling m on. Of London's coutur< nouses she is going bacl to a £10-a-week
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  • 46 15 "mil _>|//»>_f*fr iiiiim. "fpO live with an I 1 actress," says film 5 fmpressarlo Michael I Todd, who was divorc- a ed from Joan Rlondell, ya «r»Ua be able to I worry about her hair- E style." ill l il li i ii imi nt ii
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  • 647 15  - The girl with 'IDEAS' goes Eastern Louise Petrie I'VE MET Eva Bartok three times recently -and each time she has been hatless. Changed days! Remember when her style m millinery caught the public imagination and copies were turned out wholesale? Yet Eva is now hatless. Her gamin-cut dark hair tinged
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  • 1263 16  -  WILLIAM HICKEY b\ f riiE summer slipe a wav Already the leaves are failing. "Society" 1 to be .seen around town again. And London prepares for the autumn season. Well, what docs the a v t v m n promise? What are the shows,
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    337 16 i r.orrtir, 1 .VIOO -onuin. In 1 lamenting what "modern" bidding has done to hie precious hi,, oi par-result hands, produced tin., example of what he calls 1927 "freea heeling bidding, it Is likely thai this deal H a spool witu which he is deliberatelj baiting his fetlowmembei
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  • 474 17 But she doesn't answer them now ",",5 iIVf "."I ...in QIMRLEY TEMPLE 3 ts now a comely, self-possessed young matron living m the little town of Atherton on the San Franpeninsula with husband, Charles A. Black, and three Iren; Linda Susan, 7; Charles Junior,
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    26 17 808 ROPE listens amusedly to whul his wife has to tell him at a Hollywood party. The star later provided a spot m the night's proceeding*.
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  • 95 17 IT WAS VILMA who lured him into films Il™™ SINDLER eele- his 29th anniverl>»;operty master J Samuel Goldwyn Pro- This makes him lest employee m W consecutive years Qoldwyn payroll. 1 W Joseph L. Mancz and Choreographer Kido\ took time iio set to celeI f°p mans anni'ry. j S 1
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  • 585 17  - WILL MR. HOPE PULL A CROSBY TOO? JAMES BACON NEVER, SAYS THE STAR WHO CAN'T SEE HIMSELF GOING SERIOUS [JOB HOPE, who needs a new career just about as much as Texas needs another oil well, suddenly finds a whole new fista of showbusiness opened to him. For years, the
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  • 470 18  - ARCHIE MOORE'S BIG PLAN TO BEAT MARCIANO Connie Ryan by. rpHE NIGHT OF SEPT. 1 ii) Will. DECIDE H \K( fill MOORE CAN OUTFIGHT ROCKY MARCIANO, BUT IT ALREADY HAS B E E N CLEARLY SHOWN THAT \K( Hll CAN OUT-TALK I II I HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION AT ANY TIME UNDER
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  • 36 18 photo. WITH upstretched hands, the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper. Ditchburn, leaps to take the ball from the head of Arsenal inside-right Clapton during the bust Division Soccer "Derby. Spurs won 3-I.— Reuter
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  • 238 18 lin a recent issue of the I a Bradford Cathedral Parish Paper, the Provost I oi Bradford. Very Reverend John G. Tiarks has a comment to make on the following expressed I view of cricket: "What is cricket?" SomeIng the English not being a naturally religious people have
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  • 116 18 P CRAVEN, 21-YEAR-OLD ENGLISH RIDER OF B«m»Ar^S!_ MANCHESTER WON THE 1955 WORLD rkvrfrw A y/ CHAMPIONSHIP AT WEMBLEY STADIUM IN LONDON LAST NIGHT. Craven, at five feet, th' 1 smallest of the 16 flnali gained 13 out of a m IXI--mum of 15 point.,
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  • 42 18 The Aga Khan ha- I"' I mised the Kenya plympi Association that til I donate £1,500 toward estimated 620,000 cos I sending the Kenya t< I the O'vmnir Game, i ]i ;V i 0 tralia. U.P.
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  • 193 19 JIB DONALD BRADMAN (South AustraJ lia), Jack Ryder (Victoria) and Dudley eddon N.S.W. h have been reappointed >rs for the Australian cricket tour nd next year, it was announced nnual meeting: of the Australian Soard of Control yesterday. Board also started that they
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  • 59 19 Soviet runners for 2 meets A strong Soviet tracl fam headed by distant yladimar Kucs, lef pswrday for two interna DnaJ wei ta in Yugoslavia [At Belgrade on Sundaj M Monday the Russian; mer't Yugoslav, Ameri- \-> J-; Parian, Romanian and Turkish athletes Zagreb on Sept. 24-25. Russians will compete
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  • 44 19 rNY DEMARCO, former world welterweight boxing champion, gained a first round technical knockout over Chico Vejar m a scheduled 10-round bout m Boston last night. It was Demarco's first contest since he lost the world title to Carmen Basilio m June. Reuter
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  • 46 19 >( .-.uicci results, Wur n h Charlton Ath- I 11 est on Northend 1 1 II: Notu County i.fajrue iiiv. ill (souinern): Colchester United 2, Ley ton Orient 1; Walsall 1. I. Ipswich Town 3. League Div. 11l (Northern) Barrow 2. Rochdale 0. Reuter
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  • 29 19 Yesterday's Rugby Union results were: Blaenavon 6. Aberallery 6; Swansea 13, Neath 3. League Yorkshire Cup (second •ound) W n,r fi *> lrf TYinltv A Halifax 21.- Reuter
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  • 84 19 SOCCER I Singapore v Malayan Malays, j Jalan Besar stadium 8.30 p.m. SAFA Junior Cup: Balestier Cnited v R.E. Civilians, MFA; Kinta Rangers v Dockyard, Far rer Park. SBHFA Senior knockout: Jack* v Ford, STC; Junior knockout: Mansfield v Pulo Bukom, FAN. Friendly. REME v Rajajf, Farter Park.
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  • 43 19 Gyorgy Tumpex (Hungary) set a men's European swimming record for the 200 metres butterfly stroke m Munich last night with a time of 2 minutes 25.7 seconds. Tumpex holds the official record for this stroke over ioo metres. Reuter
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  • 92 19 9-man Teachers' side win 6-1 rpEACHERS Training ColA lege had only nine men on the field when they beat R.E.M.E. 6—l m a SHA third division league fixture at the Victoria School ground yesterday. Ernest Wicks scored five of the T.T.C. goals including a hat-trick while J. Rajah got the
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  • 174 19 JJELETAR strengthened their position m the Far Cast Air Force inter-unit lading competition yesteriay with a big victory over Cai Tak. Sfletar gained 361 points lnishing Ist. 2nd. 4th and ►th m the fastest race of the neet so far, Kal Tak got 24 K>int&
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    • 41 19 _C?\ UADpY rANCEL ALL THER fp rr APPOINTMENTS J 17th If^l WORLD KEKP T,,ls DATE -< KIKI 5 mm ko g A ZAMAFI.II DAIIA HIOMPSON vs A.IIT— I,K. SENG vs SAVARAN l ,R NOW FROM ROBINSON. 7138 r KITS am WINSTONS. *****
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    • 28 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET j Ace Band of Singapore "A |j with j! MISS SALOMA 9 (he Malay "Marilyn Monroe" < oOo— Ma* 4155] for Table Reservn tions
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  • 428 20 IUU A lOOK AT Tin: TWO OUT-SIZED GENTS IN THI PICTURE ON Till RIGHT. THE FELLOW WHO is STICKING HIS CHEST OUT IS AZUMA FUJI <3<io POINDS; AND THE OTHER ON THE LEFT IS It IKIl> O Z A N
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  • 33 20 20 Words *.H minimum) 1) ("Al y. Alher t. of the late i Walter DCi u_. Cortege leave 7 I looper Road, 5 pra today I>r .en Ice at Bidadarl I Chapel.
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  • 118 20 SIXTY- TWO countries have so far accepted invitations to compete m the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne. Replies from 18 others are awaited. These figures were given yesterday by Mr. Lewis Luxton, Deputy Chairman of the Games Organising Committee. Sixty-eight nations took part
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  • 62 20 HPHE soccer match between A Malayan Malays and Singapore will he played at 8 p,m. tonight at Jalan Besar .stadium. The Singapore team will be selected from the following: Skinner. Yew Chang, Vass, Yong Kong, Kok Cheng, Kirn Beng, Kok Sen- Aman Kastawi, Boon Khim,
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  • 38 20 JIRI Masek, a Czech amateur cyclist, died m Milan yesterday of injuries suffered on Aug. 31 during the world track cycling championship. Masek, 22, was hit by one of the motor-cycles used for the motor-paced events.
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  • 151 20 I™ii_,ANDS SOCCER SELECTORS YESTERDAY am NOUNCED THE TEAM TO MEET DENMARK IN INTERNATIONAL MATCH AT COPENHAGEN eH OCTOBER 2 BUT MADE IT CLEAR THAT OWING TO THE ENGLISH LEAGUE COMMITMENTS ON THE PR* VIOUS DAY. ONLY ONE PLAYER HAD BEEN CONSIDERED FROM EACH CLUB. The
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  • 50 20 R.E.M.E. and 1/2 Gurkhas wfflfl meet m a. semi-final of the Singapore Base District soccer coir- I petition for M.O. Rs on Sent 22. M.B.T.C. will meet 32 Co;. RASC m a quarier-fiiu! or. the same day. Winners of thi? match will meet 19 A.F.S. m tin >emifinals.
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  • 686 20 r INE more records were broken and two equalled on the second day of the Singapore Combined Chinese Schools sports at Jalan Besar yesterday. This brings the number or records set. so far to 11. The heavy .shower m the afiernoon did no!
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    • 321 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 H m, I $'i Mm > BOX SO els rxtrn 'lit K.-IJ ORT", 4 Oxley Rise small self-contained uite, Couple or Bachelor, comforl Kood Food. Centrally situated. Meals served m uite, no Chil dren Tel. ***** VEHICLES I OR SALE 20 Wordt $2 (Min.)— Box 50 ct».
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    • 85 20 P. 889A WWW i_i_^*J_'l2sl Wrr* i mccess Vl l demands a Jit bodij J4tV'' «^\i r° r man y years athletes and sportsmen ll_ v s___»=__i_/ c Dai( r «bute to the beneficial quaftWM^f „ties of 'Ovaltine* as a nourW n r^MjAmW P a, -table food beverage of value <'
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  • UNKNOWN JOHORE DIAMOND JUBILEE
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      11 1 JOHORE DIAMOND JUBILEE UNKNOWN THE FREE PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955
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      235 1 60 GREA T YEARS This message has been received from the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman on the occasion of the of the Sultan of Johore's Diamond Jubilee: IT gives me great pleasure to send a special message of respectful greeting to His Highness the Sultan of Johore on
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    • 278 1 rRIBUTES and loya greetings to His High less trie Sultan, from ever corner of the State of Jo' lore, are contained In thi; "il supplement. The supplement also contains many articles reviewing the progress made m the State of Johore during 1 h e Sultan's
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      • 102 2 I THE CHARTERED DANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA CHINA I Incorporated m England by Royal Charter 1853 &p **o Mm. Amm\Wm V_^*>/ 1 I /y^^^l^HHß^S^L. if 1 l/mtfssX&m spanning g _^n j^*^^ __________K__E_i ___B 9 *_-_nMa_ i i I S i s s i~ R_. ___H E___P* _^_T^A*i_JßEk \j .jy j
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    • 552 3 Sultanah 's crowning HISTORY WILL BE REPEATED TWENTY FOUR years ago, for the first time m Malaya, a European woman wftl crowned Sultanah ol Johore. 3 Tomorrow, history 3 will repeat itself when E another European will be crowned Sultanah S in the Istana Besar. z: She is Lady Marcel--5
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      • 12 3 ■IIP i mmmm lilli >*» '•'^■Hl''; 5B :S -.--V:-",": HAVER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES
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      • 42 3 I Pi I I fY 1 I I SINGER Sewing Machine Company offer to His Highness the Sultan of Johore, sincere congratulations on the occasion of his Jubilee and extend every good wish for the years ahead. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPAHf Singapore
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      • 115 4 Page 4 FREE PRESS JOHORE DIAMOND JUBILEE SOUVENIR I THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING I CORPORATION S tgT (lntorjM»riitttJ in the < olony of Hong Kouj;) i OFFERS SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS 2*t TO 1st HIS HIGHNESS I I THE SULTAN OF JOHORE 1 ON THE OCCASION OF HIS DIAMOND JUBILEE I
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    • 1149 5 He was driving force behind a growing johore FREE PRESS JOHORE DIAMOND JUBILEE SOUVENIR Fl\\ people now livingin Malaya can past their minds bark to tlie time when Sultan Ibrariijn ascended the throne, but "Id rtsidcnts who can d<> so bay thai In those early years His Highness laboured heroically
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    • 39 3 LOVELY FIRST LADY OF JOHORE Lady Marcela Ibrahim (ohore's First Lady. She was married to the Sultan m 1940 and pro- claimed as Sultanah m i 1947. She will be crowned at i the Istana Besar tomor- j ■■Allf
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    • 352 3 His Highness had received honorary rank of MajorGeneral m the British j Army. i In May, 1949, His Highness again went to London and Switzerland for health reasons. During this visit the Sultanah gave birth j to a daughter —on Sept. 18, 1950, m London. The Princess
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      • 48 6 t i r The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited i (Incorporated m England). i I with Branches m The Federation of Malaya, Singapore and elsewhere m the Far East offer their Congratulations to i H.H. the Sultan of Johore i on the occasion of his Diamond Jubilee I
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    • 794 7 The BAD old days in Johore WH E COAS 0F JOHORE —-SWARMED WITH PIRATES V NOT inconsiderable trade with European and Chinese ad 1 venturers was conducted at the various royal capitahs on the ,0h We iSd 01.o 1 fer?S^ ft hT£ ntee 5 t fe ail 1 d ei^nth
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      • 48 7 31 Zh* Sultan of *s__^ W^^^^^^?"^ a#u* /lid c P^op(e c^^'' 1 "T QSV^^Ug jP* 'proaperffy P^ on th* occasion of the S>lamond Qubilee^^} > IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO SERVE ft THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FOR tt YEARS rW J rf£^ FRASER AND NEAVB LIMITED X. £_Zt~ I
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      • 181 8 j THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED j I Subscribed Capital £2,000,000.- I I Paid-up Capital £1,000,000.- fc Reserve Fund £1,500,000.- P Reserve Liability of Shareholders £1,000,000.- I BOARD OF DIRECTORS j I j Sir Evan Meredith Jenkins, G.C.1.E., K.C.S.L, Chairman: I I Roger Leigh-Wood, Esq., Deputy Chairman. I j Sir Thomas
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    • 805 9 I Men of the Johore Military Forces joined up with the Australians his picture, aken m 1938 hows the ultan of oho r e »n--pecting mem»ers of the ohore Military rhe Sultar inspects his men 0% ins return irom r.urope m 1941. th*- <n1.0., respcnsibiHty for
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      • 78 9 'GREETINGS TO HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF JOHORE ON THE OCCASION OF HIS DIAMOND JUBILEE" THOS. COOK 8c SON LTD ALSO HAVE A LONG AND AUSPICIOUS RECORD. FROM A HUMBLE BEGINNING IN 1820, HAS EVOLVED THE WORLD-WIDE ORGANISATION THAT IS COOKS OF TODAY 350 OFFICES ENCIRCLING THE GLOBE. SEE TIY
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      • 65 10 ■■< _r #>###• langratulatians ta 1 f#i.v H igh aaakss the SaaUaaaa ai Jahare I I on 4/« oee## si an ai his Diumand Jubilee I 1 I i«;>.» to u».».» V I GOLDEN r^^Jfib RICH IN VITAMINS _Bw4^Bir^P^ißw ifn^^^STT X^^^^ I GOLDEN SUNSHINE VITAMINS ARE CAPTURED FOR I OBTAINABLE
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    • 1214 11 MONARCH WITH THE MAGIC TOUCH j N Siam civilisation is potential: m Johore it is to johore m the late eighties. was AbU BBar^ r W3S then m his *<""* -nd and IV enga l ed devel °Pi"g 'he country I JI?Ja app y,n S. th knowledge which he had
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    • 204 11 I Alauddin Riayat Shah 1528—1564 Johore Lama Muzaafar Shah 1564—1579 Scluyut Abdul Jalil Shah I 1579 —1580 Seluyut f Abdul Jalil Shah 1580—1597 Batu Sawar I Alauddin Riayat > Shah 1597—1613 > I^ingga > Abdullah Maayat Shah > 1613—16*3 < Makam Tauhid > Mum* > Abdul Jalil
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      • 57 11 Send their loyal and sincere LINDETEYES eti m (MALAYA) to HIS UQ HIGHNESS, the SULTAN of JOHORE on the occasion of His DIAMOND JUBILEE. *< LUMPUR— -IPOH—PENANC— SINCAPORE— |ESSELTON "i m 1 1,1,, m,,, ii 1 1 imi i nine, mmm nun > i mini iiilllliliniMi <lIIN SENG IHN 7,
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      • 75 11 Loyal Greetings To H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE ON THE OCCASION OF HIS I DIAMOND .11 -SIB El SPECIALISTS FOR RESTRINCINC BAD MINTON TENNIS RACKETS. BOOK SELLERS. STATIONERS STOCKISTS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE FISHING TACKLE, ETC. if Get your Paper Flags, Paper Streamers Lanterns from us for celebrating the DIAMOND j
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      • 45 12 $llah; J»iiltan Jflljore LONG LIVE HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF JOHORE MAJOR GENERAL SIR IBRAHIM D.K. S.P.M.J.. G.CM.G, K.8.E., (Mil). GBR. G.CO.C. (I;. 'j LEE RUBBER CO., LTD. j LEE PINEAPPLE CO., LTD. LEE BISCUITS CO., LTD. ASSOCIATED COMPANIES. G_s^_s^_o iij -li_n_L Win __J__J_U_ j
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    • 2004 13 CHINESE PIONEER LAID FOUNDATIONS nb r a I W 9 1 JI iwiiiiiajS ■ffWW^KBB BKIaM v _ss«: W™> I i I J i f fail I J T AtJ. ■'^1 lis H <- l -j-- _J T V I'^ l^^ P :^-^^^B___-s_-_sBg- iiMwniWy f-WliiiijfcaiiiiiiillßaiyHfnnnnwri^iMiiiffi 1 It J ii I ™&y*'
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      • 122 13 Members of the Malayan Chinese Association... Johore Bahru Chinese Association Dato Wong Shee Fun Johore Bahru Malayan Chinese Association Lim Hee Yin Johore Bahru Chinese Chamber of Commerce Poon Lam Tuen Keng Chew Association Liew Wee Mm T 1 Johore Master Builders' Association Soo Peng Hang Johore Bahru Market Fish
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      • 203 14 ALEC BUS CO. lmmWmWmm\mi TYLOT CO. LTD I 61, Jalan Ah hook, I _R___H__!____ I a, i a, fll 1$ 1 A Alxlul Humid, _H_B____-____-C___________i____i T Johore haliru I Tel: 1259 1 W^mWmWKMM 1 1 f INMiiii Tel: 3559 I -.nlr-rT-nni-E I -kl VI I*- I __F7_T77_D I M h
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    • 1454 15 English prisoners worked 'miracle cures j Extracts from "The I Adventures of Five I Englishmen from Pulo I Condore. A factory of J the New Company m the East -indies, who j were shipwreck upon the little Kingdom of i Johore*' by Mr. Vaughan, London 1714, J
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      • 107 15 k. m _Jv^TV V W _fc qMtm^^LmmmiS^ a\ J ROBINSON'S 9 extend 7 t their sincere congratulations Major General H.H. Sir Ibrahim, D.K., S.P.M.J., G.C.M.G., K.li.E. (Mil) G.8.E., G.C.L.C. (I) Etc. the Sultan of Johore A on the occasion of x his Diamond Jubilee and wish him many more years
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    • 117 16 PORT AIT OF A SHY PRINCES SHE WAS SCARED BY THE CAMERA pRINCESS MERIAM, daughter of the 1 Sultan of Johore, is growing up into a j lovely young lady, but at five-years remains i shy of the Press camera. These pictures were taken over the past three years. They
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      • 295 16 a iiiiiiiiiin mmW* AW /ryjr _j 1 fy /__t Your aim is lyi^Tk our Target j 1 j A y^lrn Realise accuracy with PARKER HALE I 1 I fine sighting equipment ordered to E I l^r your special requirements. |Lx "^ftf tS AIRSPORTER f 5 i -EP AIR RIFLES .22
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      • 56 17 L CONGRATULATIONS I JTI T0 H, S EXCELLENCY 1 IHI HH! Bi —i i m j;^_ ai t Qur Company congratulates I H H ExC£^ enc y> d ie Sultan of Johore, IB reaching his Diamond Jubilee... HI commercial development of JH M/tojw during His Excellency's y jam c s
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    • 1414 18 A STAT AT THE ISTANA BESAB IM THE EIGHTIES j An English woman descrioes a breakfast that began with fish and finished with a ponderous Malay curry, twenty courses m one. Siam and Mala v^. m the Duke of Sutherland s The following are extracts from the
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      • 45 18 "■♦MM »i»MMMMiHM»iMiHiMH>IIt»H •^t IMullardl hpH THE MANAGEMENTj AND STAFF j of THE CAPITOL RADIO SERVICE: 41/43. Jalan Meldrum, Johore Bahru.jl have great pleasure m sending J M 7HE SULTAN OF JOHORE their loyal greetings on the occasion Of J MZS DIAMOND JUBILEE I aeg _>-__>_._. A
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      • 72 19 r 7 *^> «fe <$fc Sandilands, Buttery I __L J <*^¥*4 ft 1 _Pi v^A^^ _S>-/ f~_\ and v^ A /x _k\ _r^ _i_V r x __H j3_John Buttery Co Ltd *^> AA, H^Vli Federation of Malaya and Singapore >^ /x ga a A>S offer their very sincere congratulations <&fc
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      • 243 20 *mmmmt mammm^ mtmmmmm Wmm\* __r k I mV *9__ .y Ha V_ 2_sr mV J I I*'.sj__w H _________M-_-_R-_--_!__i I __Hr___W__ffl__fi_____ J »-___H_PiiiM______j_ UNIVERSAL PHARMACY LTD. JOHORE COLD STORAGE 1 mfSSRin 1 1 jBKIIJPIIFivICS H^ Jalan Ibrahim, -l. J: i i:i 1 1 llii'.iliini, _reJH___\>__F_~a fai *J na_j~_- ■fr _K^_BP_ia
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    • 1357 21  - IN THE DAYS OF THE TOPEE AND THE TIGER DATO H.E. MACHENZIE A look at the past and the present m Johore W la. i REMEMBER well mj 1 arrival on an estate m johore m 1928, a 3C m ji e8 journey by windllll road and then one md
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    • 198 21 DATO H. E. Mackenzie has been planting m Malaya for nearly 30 years. Before settling i n (ohorc he was m Kedah and Selangor. Both Dato and Dat i n Mac X c n z i c have given much of their time to public service
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    • 176 21 TWO Sultans of Johore m thi nineteenth century neve lived m Johore at all. Sultan Hu.sain, who was In stalled by Sir Stamford Rafflea lived at Kampong Olam with turbulent crowd of followers an< died m 1830. Munshl Abdullah Raffles Malay writer, has left i
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      • 70 21 1 I KUOK BROTHERS 1 1 LIMITED 35/36, Jalan Trus, 2 Johore Bahru. <»_ 5 I 5 GENERAL MERCHANTS 1 tmA AND I RICE IMPORTERS I i I S 1 i 1 j I KUOK BROTHERS i I have pleasure m 2 I extending, their loyal j £reetin£,s to H.
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    • 399 22 SULTAN HELPED PROMOTE FLYING CIXTY years ago transport m Johore was confined to the bullock car, horsedrawn vehicle and sampan. Today m the Diamond Jubilee year of his reign, the bicycle, the railway, the motor car and aeroplane have come into their own. ft Although a keen motorist for the
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      • 81 22 ♦I IF I *_____r_p*^<% i i* *r__L-- *B __Bat__9 I* ♦_____f__HlpV___J* *_»__K3_E I__Mm(___l I "ll* ♦IB HWWI* *[_HiW__uE_--l* Sl* ♦8 831 Pfl_l I* 1 mfJtimWlE I *1 MB* THONG FOCK HING GOLDSMITH 14, JALAN ABDULLAH MUAR RICE TRANSPORT CO., LTD. 71, JALAN ABDULLAH, TELi 79. Greetings from: GAN CHENG LEONG.
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      • 12 22 MUAR COFFEE ENG KEE CO. MERCHANT, 35, JALAN ABDULLAH TRADING Co., Ltd.
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    • 569 23  -  MARK FOE NANDER Memorial tn Sultan 9 s grandfather ta be unveiled Vvntenuru at Jahare ttuhvu S»S>&.-:&3 ITOHORE BAHRU, the J capital of Johore, will be commemorating t h e centenary of its founding at the same time lis the celebrations for the Sultan's Diamond
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      • 106 23 I !>■•■ ■■■>■ ••■•> \y. mmmmm. y. y. \mmumm y.y.'yy. mmm mm y.y.y. mmmmu'.'.'. yy. mmmmm yy.yy. »»mmm y.y.y. mmmmm mmnmm yy.yy. ■■■<■■ Forty-five years ago a group of far sighted men recognising the possibilities of an important new industry i started an ice factory at the present site of
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      • 74 23 LIAN SENG BISCUIT FACTORY 145, JALAN SALLE) CHINESE RUBBER DEALERS' ASSOCIATION 55, Jalan Maharani, (2nd Floor) MUAR. Lee Rubber Co., Ltd. Poh Heng Rubber Co.. Ltd. Choon Guan Rubber Co., Ltd. Seng Chuan Rubber Co. Chop Hock Wah Rubber Dealers Aik Hoe Rubber Co. Kian Heng Rubber Co. Chop Chuan
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    • 1382 25 THE bULTAN OF JVHORES EARLY YEARS i m mam mw mam m mmm m m mm af mm s\ m m maw H^lS^^^cceedin^U^rh^ f JohOre n September 7, land in June of that year. f Hls Hl hncs Abu-Bakar, who died in Engof milUa?y a beSfniI il
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      • 8 25 KOH SENG HUAT, 5-9, JALAN IBRAHIM. BATU PAHAT.
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      • 129 26 cfdi/tpf _r HCffvjißl _lß _Pi i^ wk,Lt l^W_^_________Bil /_^_y^|\^*ir_^^ fll* I btKviLL !l h■ H Q H^r ll* 18, Jalan Mci Kluang _j_______s__3E Cffljlffl S^^E^JB Ij Ewlr _W™ IVJII^ HUP HUAT LUMBERING f CO. I 59, Jalan Mersing, BAN HOE LEE CO., LTD. KLUANG ELECTRIC Kluan^ j 4, 6 8.
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    • 960 28 ADVENTURES OF SULTAN MAHMUD A SULTANS ADVENTURES Decline of the Johore empire Three centuries of warfare MODERN man know* -thing of Johore farther ha* than the fourteenth century. In ancient documents. There arc various tantalising A ™"J l gJ^ M Un A' a End is ,m,il A -P' 1365, Muar
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      110 28 Telephone communication between Johore and Singapore began in 1M;*a postal service between johore and Singapore be»;m in lfJ84. letters being transported by coach until the opening of the railway across Singapore island in 1903. The Johore State Railway linking up with the F.MJB, Railways on the State boundary, was
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      • 248 28 B A quarter of a century ago a young man with vision left his native India and came to Malaya |B W Quickly realising the possibilities that existed Mr. T. Jethanand opened his first business m ShGAMAI 'P in December VXM) at X), Jalan Awang. |3 B Wi Business quickly
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