Singapore Standard, 19 September 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 79. TTCEO Jfc ft SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19-;3. TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS
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  • 51 1 FOREIGN office" CALLSJN SILLITOE Jept 18. <AFP> e, who refrom the Office iltations, pre an. per* -at ion I plomat, ared anne er a It thc arded r 9 n S/ocTt/ I Chief of K has left nine. two. rter at LauI night of Mrs. on Fr. tzer- y of
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  • 23 1 A STRIKE order involving some three million workers given by Italian trade unions on Thursday in Rome for Sept. 24.— ATP.
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  • 90 1 I Boy, Girl Killed In Road Mishaps I Stall Reporter —one and ->ld as a ah, was S ::-igoon viol R lad at he Devarajah fell on to the road and was run over by a passing military truck. The boys head was crushed and he died on *he spot.
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  • 59 1 photo. TRAVELLING tho straight and narrow *7. r > feet above the ground are these daring (>erman acrobats. Hans Fichorn (21)) and Kndy Boeme CJ'J). performing at Long: Beach California, recently, on a 900-foot cable >triing from the Wilton ilotel sky room to the Municipal
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Sept. 18: (Reutcr) King Hussein of Jordan had a second operation for sinus trouble at the London clinic hei> today and was officially stated to be progressing well. He is expected to stay in the clinic for about five days. He will then rest in
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  • 166 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, (UP).— Government officials said today the United States will draw the attention of the United Nations to the plight of two United States newsmen and a sea captain being held in Red China by the Communists. The three are Richard App'egate,
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  • 99 1 UNITED NATIONS. (Now York), Sept. 18 (AP).— The United States formally notifled Communist China and Nor 4 h Korea it is standing firm on the U.N. decbarring neutrals from the an peace conference. j n a note transmitted igh the Swedish Govern- and circulated to all
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  • 80 1 CHIPPF.NHAN. Western England. Sept. 18. (Renter).— Britain's coal carrying champion, Reginald Wild, who recently carried a hundredweight of coal for 13 miles, died yesterday after a short illness. Wild, 40, was a slightly built man little more than 5 feet tall. He leaves a w;fe and
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  • 34 1 ONE man was killed and two injured tonight as a shop collapsed in Hongkong in the high winds of typhoon Susan. The 90-knot winds blew wooden scaffolding down and caused several landslides.
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  • 287 1 Halt Red Tactics, Says Rhee Man SEOUL, Sept. 18. South Korean military police today threatened to release several thousand anti-Communist Korean prisoners unless what they called "Red intimidation" at Indian Village is halted. The Provost Marshal, Lieutenant General Won Yun Duk, said. 'The Communists
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  • 132 1 Fix A Date' Plea NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (AP). UN. Secretary-General Dug Hammarskjold issued a briel note at u.N. Headquarters last night which may open the way for a debate on Red China's demand for a "rou idtable* 1 Korean peace conference Such a conference would
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  • 54 1 LAS VEGAS, Sept. 18 (AP) British war bride Mrs. Alice White was acquitted by a jury in the shotgun slaying of her Atr Force Sergeant husband. London-born Mrs White. 32. testified yesterday her husband, Sgt. Andrew White. 29. of Ripley, Tenncthreatened her and her unborn baby
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  • 15 1 FORMER President Truman will make a nationwide radio speech on Sept. 28. U.U
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  • 26 1 HANOI S 18. (UP Northern IndoChina tod French ling 1 River French striking fi der to the Targets wei place read er Nguyen
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  • 122 1 FREDERIK TREVOR ORR who wa.s remanded i.i 'he Woodbridge Ho by the Singapore Eighth Po ice Court M ate, -Mr. AW. Ghows. kissed the right hand of his lady defence counsel Miss A. Gibbs yesterday before he entered the dock Orr was reeased yesterdav from
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  • 29 1 BRUXTOWE. Nottinghamshire. Sept. 18, (Renter)— The British Labour Party retained its seat io a Parliamentary byelection declared here today. The Labour majority wa.s reduced.
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  • 143 1 Standard Stall Reporter IN Singapore today, there are people who possoss British passports, but will become aliens the day their passports expire. For that matter, some may already have lost their British Protected Person" status, on the expiry of theii i passports, without knowing it. Th" anomaly arisen in
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  • 72 1 WELLINGTON. New Z- I land. Sept. 18. (UP)' P tncorized that Miss Lorna Pearse. 41!. died of a heart attack until the v noticed a tiny skin puncture <> n her breast. A post-mortem Indicated that Misi Peai-e Jay on her jef and pounded a
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  • 111 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 18: (AFP) The Indonesian estate workers' general strike was called oil today, fo' lowing an agreement rea< ned between the union delegation and the gov- 1 eminent to reconsider tho i labour dispute. A communique issued by the union, Sarbupri. sa;d the rnment had
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  • 31 1 SIK Donald Mael.illivi iv. Di'putv High dnimissionf r of thr Federation sal leaves Tor Britain on furlmi-h i>\ th- Glesssara on Mesislay. lie will embark at IVauUe]
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  • 44 1 Fijians kill Six Bandits In A Day SIX moi unmuni tt l in the Fi dei ation lav's total tn 1 1 ter isti killed Fijiai B rl of .li.iv I Gei t.i ti mand I I I Uxth Tei t noon I i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 30 1 I) I HAY ft CO.. North Hrieliii- Hotel. im m a i f BECAUSE THEY'RE DUNLOP *_P? CYCLE TYRES *JJf Th« Dunlop Rubber Co., (Moloyol Z*>flapers Kuala Lumpur Penan j
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    • 72 1 Et*'aaaat***i St tare* far CRYSTAL <T* SILVERWARE V/' r i hinted '"•NOVELTY.tom BH. North Bndcr Kd Phone II !3, Singapore *J h PASSPORTS IN ALIEN HANDS A ,AC X V W ___r _r s©£ '''""y/S/SOXt fV>a_T\ _B_J W- _e*^.' tr-- r^" x p. p*Ita Ifa kotse _______|B These economical half-horse
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  • 59 2 Raffles School HasMock Election Standard Stair Reporter INDEPENDENT and Labour candidates shares] honours by capturing two seals each in the Singapore Rallies Institution mock elections which took place >csterda\ alter I week ol campaigning. A I on Th Lim Soon pi total o < icok (1 ,abour) 137, (Indi 123;
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    73 2 VICTORY CHEERS Above A general eiesv af the student voters af Rattles Institution, alter the results of thc mock elections held in lbe school hall yesterday were annonneed. They are seel hire wildly cheering t li r v. innint c -.indidatcs. (Right) Krishnasam;- (Independent) of Standard Eight standing on the
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  • 19 2 I live." 01 ol the I) in the I B< I a< 0 o! Malay-
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  • 172 2 PRIVATE Frederick Potter, who while playing a Lame oi "Russian Kouietle" with a revolver, caused thf death of Lance Corporal Alexander Sim, walked out ol a Singapore court a free man yesterday. He was sentenced by the •■•id District Judge. Mr. E. 11. D*Netto, to
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  • 118 2 'Red Tape' Costs More Than House Itself New Procedure For Rural Areas PEOPLE in Singapore's rural areas, who want to build temporary homes, are finding that it costs more to get through Government "red tape" than the house itself. Under a new procedure, a layout must be submitted to the
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  • 89 2 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. ."Malcolm MacDonald, and the Governor's Deputy, Mr. W.AC. Goode, will attend the Battle of Britain service t<i morrow in Singapore. ~7T7T": i i of the I A.F and of th« Auxv i will also be con ol rear 1 ler-in-Chh >rd Sandei
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  • 29 2 HONGKONG. Sept es oi the Hoi Exchange today we •■> US I i $1 826 to Mel lyan SI: $0,202 I i ').'ic Indonesian Ruppiah; I > <»Mi- tael.
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  • 102 2 Found Room Broken Into: Men Fined WHEN Marliah I M<>;,. returned to her iii Wilkie R iad wit child, .slie found two men who told her they had it her husband, alleging thai he had assaulted thi ie then soughl shelter with a neighbour. When she fl she found the
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  • 254 2 ALL INFORMATION about pupils and their family conditions for school medical records in Singapore is treated a s private and confidential by the Medical Department, said a spokesman of the Department yesterday, commencing on a letter in The Standard. The letter alleged that the schools were
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  • 95 2 THE Rendel Constitutional Commission, which will begin a review of Singapore's Constitution towards the cid of j month, should be asked to go into the question of bringing in Services employers and employees within the scope of al] laws enacted thc '.oca',
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  • 74 2 THE S i re C roner returned tdeath by .n a Government Print >itor. dapanjr, a/ho a/a feed dow_ by a trolley bus in l ppcr Serangoon Road on Aug 22. The I bus driver. Sang, n Singh :o!d the Coroner. 'Mr. Choor Singh thai Sarangapany
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  • 103 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose SS| (i4v No. 1 R.S.S Sfl 1.4 No. R.S.S S2| tti No. R.S.S Sl| Sll Tom: Quiet TIN PKKK The priee of tin > esterday was Si»Q7 rtv per pic ul.
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  • 76 2 TW( H H in I I rt 9 m risonmi i ther bin oncd until t«>« Tlie Pre Insp. T. t to a h< a.m. and n. C. I j ing th« i "Briti h Proti have no more If such persons now apply for a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 74 2 SOUTHERN CABARET eo-xeee; esxeexseeex t. if. SENSATIONAL EGYPTIAN DANCE and JUGGLERY ACTS (TO WIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT) WORE NEW Ql EENS ARE JOINING THE CABARET WITH THE MOST BEAUTY Ql EENS ALICE CHENG— S'pore new Press Qu. (No. 94). ULIAN WONG-KL Charity Queen (No. 77). BETTY YU— Penang Cabaret Qui i
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    • 209 2 AND V^LrA^-^ S AVOID VC/ \5? 'NEXT MORNING HEADACHEYou should take two ASPRO I tablets BEFORE you go out .*nd two more next morning wh< n tT'^ll you waken. When you do tl your head will be clear and you will feel fit and active as rv contain* m—T __________B________r
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  • 104 3 Dentists Are Told I Standard Stall Reporter .PORE'S dentists have been told to pay a ention fee by Dee. 1 it they wish to be put on nny's Dental Register for next year, the thai such he annua. „i ol your further warna 50
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  • 67 3 Mr. (ioode was met hv Mr. W. Jackson. the Director, and Mr. K. 11. Wilson. Acting Deputy Director of Broadcasting. He visited the Indian, Chinese. Malay and Cnglish Programme Sections wher* he asked questions and complimented the .staff on their work. Picture SBSW| Mr. Jackson explaining
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  • 66 3 nHK Director of >n. Mr. R. E Ince, said erday that he was grateful Cor the suggestions made by the Gra lu ite Teachers' S rtgap -I e, on how n ire teachers to meet the shortage in the iv He sai i iu> department was
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  • 134 3 THK SIN( ,APORE Eclueation Dep irtm i> looking for three f Kir to teach comm at the scho nexl year. >r of T.P.M. Lewis. S which en a primary training )t" lo the S.hool Certificate of the don C CornAbout 160 i will start the next
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  • 27 3 MR. TEO GEOK LENG will speak on 'B Has Returned." at the Bahai Centre. 352-A Tanjong Kaf >ng Road. Singapore tomorrow at 11 a.m.
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  • 99 3 Official Is "Anti-Union" A PROTEST against the j action of a medical superintendent of the Middleton Hospital has been lodged with Council President by the Singapore Workers Union. The Union, in a letter, alleges that when its organising secretary visited the Hospital to enrol workers as Union mem- he was
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  • 33 3 A SHELL, believed t > be a relic of the last World War. was found by labourers working on a building site in Holland Road on Thursday afternoon. It has been removi
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  • 112 3 THK WRITIR. producer and star of tin* popular Mandarin film "The Great Lover," attractive Miss Han Chin Chin, (right), was host to Singapore newsmen at a lunch yesterday when she sang "Don't Forget Tonight." An arts graduate of the National Central
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  • 145 3 DR. W. E. HUTCHINSON. Assistant Director of Medical Services for Civil Defence yesterday urged Chinese-speaking citizens, particularly women, to volunteer for the Singapore Hospital Reserve. He pointed out that in an ?ncy, most of the laities would he Chinese- of of ■se in the population.
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  • 125 3 Stall' Racket Is Growing In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter MORE confidence trizkstcrs are b-licvcJ to be taking to thc cinema stall racket in Singapore. Already, police say, two men hav© been cheated of $4,000 by thc tricksters who pose as agents of cinemas in thc City. Although tv >bed in
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  • 46 3 AN' i Fl Baldwin I Industrie claiming three months' i a rong .li Ju wn i n High mi t jrestei Mr. I ee K I 1: Hume indu trie ntifl h*_d lefl and aske> I In the ISf li unl >-ii
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  • 13 3 THREE a kitchi diriK Singapore', m Thur The to a cor
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  • 16 3 j VA I I i B ,f > e I rt i| Bi
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  • 101 3 A SPECIAL musical feature to celebrate the- lirst anniversary of the granting of the Chart. i umiii: thestatus of Singapore t«» a <*it> will be beard e»\ei Radla Malaya at 7...0 p.m. on Tarsslai Sept The programmes will include the t\\ Cit> Daj Bangs so
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  • 284 4 'JUNGLE GREEN" IS ANTI-CHINESE SAYS PURCELL M IN< ill STER, Kngland. Sept. 18— Dr. Victor Purcell, a well known authoritj on Malaya said todaj that the tone oi Major Arthur Campbell's he, ok Jul i. n. was "undenlablj anti- hire < In ;t letter te> the Man chestes Guardian, Dr.
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  • 84 4 Penang Labour Party Branch Er BITTTERWORTH, I ri. After main stirring peeches, the local branch ol the Penang Labour Part. inaugurated yesterdaj at a meeting held in the Ihine r i ngineering Association premises in Chain err\ Koad. There was i large attendance despite thc heavy downpour. whe U.'l there
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  • 50 4 KUALA I.l'MPl'R, Fri.— A 21 -year-old ex-polici bin Ibrahim bin Ibrahim, was sen'i the Second Magis- :^ent n he pleaded of havirw absi nimsell on May from Depot without l< of negligently io.sinfj shirts, pants and other artie the property of the Federation Governn
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  • 79 4 AIM. ACCA. Fri— A party of I Chin Wa Athletic its vice president, Mr Man Fook. drove 3'2 miles Ja iin to Tangkak N Village, Johore. to help villagers there celebrate the Sultans BOth birtlu: tlie Br time Tanqkak ihe lion dance >imed. The Chin
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE ii (24), who !0, hy his father. md dea I in the <» mile Upper Thomson Road by of the nent ed at S on. told the Mr. Giam Chong he Was 'roil;: when he saw a r ter OVI red a (ie -opposed hu
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  • 46 4 fine, ed by City I Court or by I Registrar oi as a result of proceedings initiated in that court by incil officers for often- the Road Traffic Ordinance, 1941, shall be to the City Council, it was off! al y announced yesterday.
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  • 318 4 THK Federation Government has decided to dron two ol its projects alter spending monev and time on both the schemes. More than $20,000 wcro spent on a plan to convert thc Istana Bandar in thc Kuala Langat District into a home for Malay decrcpits
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  • 31 4 AIR VICE MARSHAL V 1) (•illmore. the* Senior Air Stall Officer H.Q. I 1 AY. who arrived in Singapore on Tuesday to take up his appointment.
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  • 112 4 'GO AWAY," said the old man on the right to the Utile Chinese boy who came up to this la hie to get a closeup of the Federation lli^h Commissioner, General Sir (ierald Templer. "Co away.* 1 repeated the interpreter on the right. But the
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  • 154 4 PENANG, Fri. Committee members of the Straits Chinese British Association, lYiianu, were told by their President. Mr. Heal. Joo Seang, that the Government could not deny to them their rights as the King's Chinese In the Charter granted to them. "We -end in petition: ins we considei
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  • 66 4 Bl KM MBRTAJAM, I ri. A seven car old girl thin Ngm Khoon was killed when a coconut tree fell ou an attap house in i.inah Liat durum .1 >torni early this morning. The gin was a visitor from a neighbouring kampong who was prevented
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  • 90 4 A BILL rc ndering it ..ry for :i to obl registration in the Colony, under the Rubber Shipping Packing Control Ordinal he is already registered I similar purpose in the Federation, will be introduced in the Singapore Legi lative Council on Oct. 13. The Board
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  • 33 4 MUNUSAMY a labourer in rbau Fstate. TanLalim was fined SI OO or month's imprisonment for carrying hall I kati sugar without a permit h. -i G, Adams. President. irt, yesterday.
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  • 170 4 Found Guilty Of $10,661 fRIOD On Three Counts KUANTAN, Fri.— Liow Seng Kee, o textile merchant, was today sentenced to a year's imprisonment on each of three charges of misappropriating $10,661.40, by the president of the Sessions Court, Inche M. M. Hoshim. The sentences are to run concurrently. Liaw was
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  • 17 4 PENA] il s '1 I M m S II I Ltral M th.
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  • 38 4 ntal were d teri viblic today. in .i Thui Thi S prop the tend S the: refer a "cor: the old Sour/* of tiic modern rl and samba. I Oppi isil ion won the
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  • 55 4 PENANG, Fri.— The I Treasurer of the Fedcr., School lor the Deaf Fund, Air. Son Cheng Sun. today announ- '< 1 ihe fund has now reached $242,4*9.31. A sum of S4,lrjri.i.;<j was received from the Penang .Municipality. A contribut •if $1,109 came from donations received
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  • 84 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 18 The following or e thc closing prices of rubber and tin on the London morkct: LONDON RUBBER Spot 19 d. Oct. /Dec. 19Jd. Jon./Mor. 19j|d. Apr./June 19}d. July/Sept. 19£d. Sept. c.i.f. 18 ;d Tone: Buyers, dull. LONDON TIN Spot £610 per ton buyers.
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    • 79 4 n^__ Sassr tlu <t\ s energy hi >/><//>• V. I .'...1t I tl. if lit mil" io Si? I lor send ni;.. tjimex 7 I I i- S- i y Lfe_£ *(*aae*t/* use Butterfly stove SAVES TIME MONEY Housewife's Choice ■m, %A\ v LEA HIN CO I Uc ,Vo 3/66
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    • 217 4 illimp*' A FATHER OF MEDICINE/ JV HUA TOH Huo Toh lived o lonq t,m ago A buf mony Chinese rem. _M 1 him as the d.scovectr of many f «d_ herb, some of which or _st d '^1. >>_P^\" in modern medicine today. Tiger Medical Holl is famous for its
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  • 103 5 Courses To Train Youth Leaders LUMPUR, Fri. c\ peri men tai train- on youth leadbeing planned an \ouths. Mr. A. the Federation Si r\ ices Adviser, Standard yester- una. youths d tei photo. M. JACQUIMOT, French Minister for Overseas Territories, and Mme. Jacquimot who arrived in Singapore on Thursday from
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  • 13 5 A W in a id x In ..p-ji-kee ji-kee
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  • 30 5 .MRS. Shirin Fozdar. Prenl of the Singapore Bahai nbly, will leave for N •pt. 2t to attend thc I Bahai World Coned for Oct. 1 to 15.
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  • 234 5 Malay Regt. Employees 9 Union awl_li"L__2 iCl^P_?'. Ke^iment Kl "Plovees' l aion has suggested the appointment oi i commission of inquiry to investigate in detail the grievances of the Union. tt TI •'V; ut I 1 H made in a memorandum submitted to the High Commissioner
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  • 37 5 I THE REPRESENTATIVE if the Government of India in Malaya. Mr. Gopal a AI and Mrs. Menon eave Singapore by air on Monday on of S iwak j and Bi u Commis- i
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  • 146 5 Raised New Loans To Pay Debts KHOO Peng Cl w (41), mana ging partnei shop in Rochore Road, Mr. Justice Bvittr. the i e High Co irt ye day that he to repay old debts in the his b prove. Khoo, whose liabi led $1 Tii.' iiu. v examined on
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  • 234 5 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Co-nmerce yesterday gave away 31 prizes to winners of the best floats which took part in the Coronation procession held on June 2. Awards were classified into thrc. F al the mbolic value; floats with the be I ae
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  • 75 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Yi i Sixteen Indian labourers efl the Colony rn Mining Met at Bukit B T ack on the i now in K Lumpur, jobless and a md arc mmodated in I imman Temple. labourers v. to .opes of big money. Until
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  • 40 5 A casp': was withdrawn defence i told the Singapore Police Court that his client, K Esmail Sahib had ciievi mb wa> to have appeared on a charge ot om* with a nuisance n< served on him.
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  • 35 5 A ASK in wh: h Tan S Kon was to ap] Singapore Seventh Pol: r on < and forging, was p till S the Cu. told I B.u: for SI .ne
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  • 109 5 TWO MOTORISTS. A II Larkman and A. Martin, in the ;apore City P terda) gave two entii different versions of what haped on the even it at the junction ol Tanjong and Mountba Road-, where their cars scrapsch othi Larkman charged with rily causing hurt,
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  • 71 5 LONDON. Sept. 18. IRe liter) Two British sisters who knee just returned to I ((Melon deseribed at a press conference yesterday how ehild welfare and ante ni t.il clinics are growing up in the barbed wire-fringed new Villages Of Malaya. One ot the sisters, Miss Marjorie
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  • 180 5 Similar Project To Singapore's Adl» K w ALA LU f UR F'i.-The Fedcrotion Adult Education Association is to apply to the Colonial Development and welfare fund for a grant of $400,000 for the building of their own association headquarters and a library. Flans ior
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  • 142 5 Kl \l LUMPUR, I ri. I.ilioir nmlinuril to be the Worst terrorist ridden tre.i m the I i-dc itlofl month, with 39 incidents out of 107. IViak emu- n with r; SeUu_ffg* nui eJevesv During tht- month I"> terrorists arere eliminate*. XI eil uheiril weir
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  • 42 5 BURGLARS house in i on Thursday nighl worth of i jewi t are in 1 wris worth $850. a ond tinum 200), a five nond ring ($500), a sing diamond pen ($5O) and S 4 A f c
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  • 122 5 Police Can't Identify Dead Man l hi. Singapore Marine Pa lire- h.i i- re, la establish the ide*ntit\ ei! rnan u hosr bad) u.is reeerereg fraas Ike sea. »>it the Esplanade, an I btirsd in ittiineion The man's fan- is thin ami pack marked, with .1 sin. ill war! under
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    • 153 5 EMBASSY HOTEL bunted in Singapore's Best Residential Area) Opposite Kotony Pork Rood Sinqapore Tel. *****/4 Lines. -\ow! SiPiiiffht taut EviWij \ifjti t \'i*ii tsttr liatsf imurtlott! Enjoy your favourite drinks and view the eautiful scenery of Ocean and Park See lights of Singapore and surrounding ftricti from the very top
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    • 124 5 "—TUT—, 1 wno iVs v Me? vU_>' aTs>_n-¥ W JL f _„es you con tf foif ROLEX m y There's no need to win a sweep to be the proud i a Rolex wristwotch' Yes, there's a Rolex model to suit every Ask your nearest dealer to show you tho
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 56 5 Weather WI.MMI \i resaperatnre: in Seal 17 tei ""•nt ix SingaPenan* iTIFi: Ku ela Ipoh 172F): Temperatsure: Ifl p 111. mi sapor* 1 B9F); Kesta Bahru Kuala l.umpur 881 Kuantan I x*»l 1 R ""I ill: I roni 7.::o a.m to 1 -'nt 18 Singatrae Pr „.ing (04 B-»hr_ (.1.,.;
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  • 651 6 Self- dministration y-HERE i tendency to I self-government ns holly ly a quo tion ol the transfer of politn.il power to local representatives. Thus in le for self-government centres and better legislate think the number of elected unelf -governit. leny that bt in have self- have- unfettered political control. to
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  • 878 6 PUBLISH AND BE I HAVE been in the middle of a typhoon for eighteen years. It roars. It howls and the rain comes in horixontal spears. The surrounding scenery rolls up in a ball and disappears down the street. The gale shrieks, the sky goes black in the face, there
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  • Review of Views
    • 116 6 UTUSAN MELAYU critic the Perak Govern men I for^ carrying out what the paper*? as "harsh** mea-* suits on the Malay kampongj of Tanjong Tuali ng in E G iah District. Two ol theC mi asurt e carried out under the Emergency R-' lations. j paper points out
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    • 159 6 i •<• oi the railing prlct ol naturai rubber Sm Jit Poh calls for the con soli-? dation of the competitive.- posi-_j tion of thf commodity bj finding more uses for it snd? nproving its products paper charges the British? Malayan Governments? with pursuing a shortsighted? pohcj bv
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    • 45 6 9IANG PAll re. the ha kei problem in Sii re and the Federation I can prohibited iui c-n ou unemploy- in- j liing on theese premises Nan. 5 iys thai v* alter** the li 2 rttrol o\ ha a i- sees Ihej hawk.
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  • 295 6 fl ebly down and ii he 750,000 mark. From \'nct\ ou the lash was the beast, and a strange, mercurial, violent. talented character named Harry Guv Bartholomew took chai Eta* stasia** Skim "The out co 'ne" of most of the operations of this thick- sawn-off shotgun of a records
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 572 6 LITERARY CONTEMPT ONLY HERE Sir'. At one who has been 1 writing since l!*L'2 can en- dorse T.S.D.'s views on the icitlties laced by Malai yan writers writing in the English medium. The best medium to por- tray the people and life n country is through the novel. Magazine and
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  • 35 6 S•1 A learn of CN I »ur papei 0 I me what nt ol a member D 1 He- i nmunity i I OIK MONTHS Oil) Bl SIOI v l oi DKI/IA KSTATE. Siagapora
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  • 368 6 S r; The recent centenary birthday celebrations of that greal Cey onese. Sir Ponnaminacnalam father of self-government for Ceylon calls to mind thai as a former Cadet of the Ceylon Civil Serv; e. he was known as the "enfant terrible" of the service. It was most awkward tor
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  • 86 6 Sir:— l would like to find seunc pen pals. There is no restriction as to age, finan cial stains. sc\ or intellee tnal attainments. Hobbies: W— tips;, swimming, cycling. stamps, cinemas, poems. rhymes, romantic ■SSBfS. art of translation, jei like short cuts (Pitman's) photictii s. picnics, ice All letters
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  • 34 6 ibed em 'I he 3 eml er But on pa i the Labour P rl bring hin the 1 A i not I Ha H IMI IM l» I I
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    • 115 6 SINGAPORE «.<..« STANDARD INDEePCNDDfI MORNING NEWSPAPER. r HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coblo b Telcejroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 111. Tho Times Building. Printing House Squore, London. E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83, Covan Street, 8, Leith Street, Icle:
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    • 155 6 When heat saps rgg your strength &M h r^ tf l'*m fcJ___S® \^f__^iA»3r/ f BOVRIL revives if on! At times when it .n eflort to more at 1 nl put* new hfc into you. Bo 1 a centr_icd cxtrjet made from prime Ic: bencl.rs. 1 his concentrated gooJiv^ eric. y
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  • 39 7 Tribesmen Marching if Dr. M .Is Not Freed RAN, Srpt. 18 (UP) for a tribal d today his chiel .j 70,000 rtflt i an ultimatum FazloHah >vernment <lr i R ered an liif tai nf Shir; re not rmy
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  • 13 7 Court Hears 100-yr-Old Dispute I 000 and. tide jure I Third of lims
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  • 13 7 A- TARGETS LISTED Ix- De hed in the Ui tl e !i: AFP
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  • 237 7 NKW YORK Sept 18 (Reuter) The United Nations General Assembh yesterday placed the issue of South Africa's apartheid (racial segregation) policy on its agrnda a.i_- _*T_ff_l aißJ »t th,. inclusion of the subject by the ens? Afric *n delegate. Mr. r. Jooste was rejected hy
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  • 234 7 phertei. Nixon Tour To Allay Asian Fears On America WASHINGTON. Sept 18 (Reuter)— Mr. Richard Nixon, the Vice President of the United States, said yesterdav that he was making his forthcoming tour of tlie Far East and South Asia "to discover areas where there might
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  • 299 7 MY\ YORK, Sept. IX. The Burmese Government yesterday iormally notified all other United Nations members that it is demanding another TN move to force 12,0ft irregular Nationalist Chinese troops to get out ot Burma border regions. The Burmese circulate For< Sao Khu the
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  • 67 7 Miners Want Higher Pay LONDON*. Sept. 18. (Reuter) The Executive ol the National Union of Mine*' workers decided yesterday io ask for higher wages for about 400.000 lower paid miner?. Sir William Lawther. president of the Union, said the claim would be submitted to thc National Coal Board. Thc present
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  • 70 7 M W ORLEANB Sept. Is IP The Vlouton Sia mi eac twins were separated yesterday i M history makinu O per at inns w Inch doctors said was a complete success. spokes__a_i asaaag eighi surgeons al the famous Ochnei Foundation Hospital who performed the hazarions one
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  • 12 7 RIIA Hayworth and DickSepl 24 Iheil wedding date. A P.
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  • 37 7 ATHENS Sept. 18. (AP)— I Greek Defence Minister 'Panayotis Canellopoulos announeed here yesterday that the Greek and Bulgarian Commissions discussing the two countries* frontier disputes have reached full agreement on all "vital points" of demarcation.
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  • 76 7 CAIRO. Sept. 18. (UP) Egypt's new revolutionary tribunal will name tomorrow the first persons to be tried on charges of plotting against the -tale amid rumours that former King Farouk may be charged with instigating murder. The special court which President Mohammed Naguib set up to
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  • 82 7 TOKYO. Sept. 18 (UP> Trade Minister Kiyoshida Okano said today .Japan may switch trade away from the British Commonwealth countries unless they take more active steps to relax import restrictions. Okano told a meeting of the House of Representatives ForAl fairs Committee he wa> dissatisfied with
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  • 28 7 DELEGATION of i lui university professors artists nas left Berlin 1 il ng to attend the Oct. l there comm m iai ioa ol th< AFP.
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  • 113 7 SOVIET A TESTS NO SURPRISE' WASHINGTON*. Sept. 18. (UP)— The Atomic Energy Commission 1 c 1 last night the Russian announcement of several new atom heimb tr Is confirm a previous AEC >• that the S making a a ries of A-bomb ti Officials rel ed to country hai direc,
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  • 135 7 Third Since 1936 MANCHESTER, IK. (Reuter) Mrs Louisa Merrifield, 46-year-old housekeeper. was hanged for murder at Strangeways gaol here the third •vonuiii executed in Britain Since J!»3G. Tin stout, matronly woman was convicted in July ol murdering Mra Sarah Ann Ri ketts. 79-year-old widow who employed Mr.
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  • 114 7 LONDON. Sept. IH It like'y thai S iadron I adei hick on thc world a.record over ;i 100-ki o i 1 1 rev. tl noon 1 IO(i GMT, thi Hawker S Company said thi D make hi ..••< mp* in thc Hawki i lunti fighter
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  • 16 7 SIR R IB< man ot Lloydi II firm diet-) St h He. AP
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  • 36 7 MRS. ANNE SPADA. 2*l yea r old mother of nine children, breaks out in a smile after she wa s eiasff J 4frv New Jersey of 1953 at ClifFside, New Jersey.- UP
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    40 7 PMMI.I MADAME fayalakshml Pandit sister of the Indian Prime Minister Nehru, waves on her I'iival in New Vurk to attead the f ;«*n«r.t i Assembly of the United Nations She was elected President e>f the General Assemblj AP
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  • 105 7 US Will Explore Way To End World Fears Duties Appeals For Peace NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (Rcutcri Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, yesterday said America is qi prepared" to explore mean, to end worll tension, "but cited three points on which Western "peace moves" had
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  • 24 7 Nehru Backs Membership In C'weakh min A Deput 1 1 I I out tiejn ion with and ot mil I "nmmo: I I dune
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  • 23 7 JAKARI from II ernmenl for tht ..d!> lintmenl of \i ikarto Uniti il was snm ed olb
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    • 104 7 $jk. -J J \niIK\IMKMS /&/?/>// J fa// A v In a world of competing claims Lonyines can s'ate Ihese simple undeniable facts I result for timing EVER achieved by a itch at NEUCHATEL Observatory, INES watch No. 64h(i775. 5 POINTS. standard ot absolute precision 0 2 result for timing EVER
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    • 78 7 aO C*P ftrtfteu druMtti foi Clctwe S fw'i ti. \Sm 1 ,H___r i r j* Vf 2 am J 1 j I Ask by nam. for COOPERS Y-FRONT The M'ieiilllicallj designed 11 nd r%»eni BOYS JOCKEY SHORTS $1.95 M\W in I >.\. Ol I IM. iuiiiin MEN'S JOCKEY SHORTS MMM
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  • 180 8 CAIRO EXPANDS AIRPORT TO BEAT OFF RIVALRY CAIRO, Sept. 18, AP —Cairo's international airport is being expanded and improved to stave oft thf tough competition of two other Middle Eastern airfields. The Egyptian Government has earmaiked about £500.000 on plans towards modernising the big airfield which lies some 20 miles
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  • 80 8 COPENHAGEN. Sept. IH. (Reuter) British European Airways prop-jet Viscounts i have made a substantial profit since their introduction last April, Mr. Clive Adams. BEA'I General Sales Manager said here on Wednesday. In their lirst _.«ion hours of life they earned £450.000, of which Uij.OOO was
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  • 32 8 THE U.S. Air Force aims to land two helicopters oa I making them the birds'* to go to ■'P of i.- A P. u a.i ox om/
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    • 701 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AN D NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD join i sikvkt: To Colombo Ueaea Marseilles. Antwerp. Kotlerda n. ILiinhurg eSt Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penanß TS Weserstela (MIL) 3 K Oct lOci 10/llOcl •TS Brannschweli (HAFAG)23 2«Ocl 29/SOOcl 30OcL2Nov •lurm Kunc Manila. Kobe Vokohama. t'enang P.S'ham S'pore IS Nabob <NI)L) 9/ltOci l»/130ct
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    • 1125 8 1 111 BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ MANdFieUi CO., LTD. U«'Pt. i orstoi la Slngapssn < irrlrrv optiem t« procccei via othe-r i»»rts t<» lorrel anil fiittCSMtrra rarco «-\iiin<; te» l.i\ i.Kl'ooi.. til.\st*OW LONDON A CONTINBNIAL POSITS Due Siils P S'ham Penanß Anrhl«r« for Havre. Liverpool 1 v \v«inmoutb Sfpt 19/20
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    • 608 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Ncderland I ine Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore PS'ham Penang SLAMAT (RL) 19 25Scpt MiSent M >«<™i K.AKI SMN) ISOet 1<; Or* i-/ie<v, M WAS AM <RI.) II r.0.
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  • 128 9 THE announcement in London of the cut from four per cent to 3_ per cent in the bonk rote may prove to be beneficial to Malayan trade, according to banking circles in blngapore. When the discount rates in London are known lay,
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  • 187 9 DOING THE MARKET THE rubber market in Singapore was dull but quotations teady at th< lowei grade rubber foi Octol pmenl al per lb. (64 on Thui American factory m- i higher grade vn in of busii I 64 lb. for thc most part of had i ft by the
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  • 57 9 18. (AP) 3 lanila early IS nation th c region 1 g, it aimed at of Soul wiii he p ted in by the Phi Ii dom is, Singapore. TH China. Thailand and .lapan. undei thc organisation will be -ho I ing of a
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  • 18 9 I A WORI .1) for mode! helicopters driven held air for 7 minutes 41 API', i
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  • 141 9 IHE imi i roved tin metal rday eneour buyers !i»r Malayan tin shares to increase their bids and the tin shares section of the market closed firm ai the higher levels. Industrial share, were steady, while rubbers attracted certain counters. Chan sod prices were: INDI STKIXI S Fed Disp,
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  • 98 9 THE produce market in Singapore.- lor ropra was Vi rv terday with fair business passing. Copra buyers for October shipment q toted S^4 4 per pi<-ul with buyers at $35, those lor November quoting |3S and $35| buyers and sellers restive y. li oil was a quiet market at
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  • 52 9 JAKART Sept IS. Indoi ha;.' torl.i tl l len In i new lo\n I M sumption is chiefly responsible rli nt. i G I I l I 242.0< 00 1 dill of B II S* i tsl* tl** EitffEee+r w 1 I Th;
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  • 57 9 piini DR. xt I xc i ii FULLER baa i I -imlv <»i Xri/rma s«»n .»t work in Ins "n i ll«- is vp, ,n mi; planta tw tiuiii dust „s part „i --.nt ti United Stut-i < ui.5. i,,n IM I, Ih it mute- from the- rlrmrnt
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    • 251 9 rriAbner By A/ Copp r~~TTI l W -VHAK r R_.y f fWf 3 ''-1^ Tm" WAV Ar. WANTS s ßunny 2 1 By W B iljl'S POP mm m y Verßiwr N A .^rJcK] [TI^ON'TV I P r^ jß^l, YOUVE HI OM. SURE! W 1 <\VJ Wisj (HAVE ANY) (S2T^_?isir.'._i_2
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    • 261 9 jf 4ula^pHH__p_Br^___HNK S'pore Diary kluang si\,.ximiki sjkii i'xkiimimi IN? .RTAINMINI j sXIMIX MM 111 sm NUN 0 lOK<i\Miei\ I ItKII IMM S s u x MALACCA H ENIERTAINMENT VM V: < ti'iixi RAV3 M ■"> Volley I t k.i- ro I lIMI lIKIVniI-IMMM MI-KlMin H X MUX I Ml \l
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  • 77 10 VIC DAMONE (standing, centre) is congratulated bv actor Humphrey Bogart (.Rated) after sin-in- at a party celebrating his return from two years in the Army, at th.? Mocamlm night club in Hollywood. California. Thc p.ntv was «iven by actor Jack Benny (behind ILimone) Actress Jane Wyman stands beside
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  • 814 10 'TWERE are still some seats left for the pianoforte recital by Peter Burges in the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow evening at 8.43 p.m. Mr. Burges is a musical visitor of some importance who is doing an enormous amour**? for music in Singapore, not only in his
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  • 469 10  - MULVANEYS MAKE GOOD Barry Oliver sr. 1 *.i no fin Jy ID ARIES Af a number ol renders win nasemhet the Mnlvanty heathers who were guile wetl-knewa here three ir l«»ur rears ajjo \l though «»nl\ reungsters. »hey wem thf All Radio Malaya j .ii.nt BSnpetltloW and n 1 rrwaras
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  • 589 10  -  Bill Webb Jones By 4 RK AL piece of hot news. im Messrs Shaw Brothers will shortly be presenting Nat King Cole in :M>! He is appearing in a musical short which will, so I understand, be shown with the new I'.-O thriller "It Came
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  • 60 10 Rosalind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You mutt enclose three ten cent stamps if you wont youi pattern cut. It I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pattern. A number ol orders hove coire to me without the stamps. These won't
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    • 271 10 > CATHAY ORGANISATION <*% ATTRACTIONS -^P $2 £££LTS NOW BOOKABLE IN ALL THREE THEATRES OPENS today: 5 Shows 2 i i ry < J «jj D/\'iY IJbJjJ '>■'•",•>•'>• DHAM JERRY MARTIN- LEWIS *m m ft? __l J_a <• JyOiuß i.3 '*_e"X' i J__p___l r > flfc -^^n^L^s m T m
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    • 97 10 Star Contest No. 33 Can Yeu Name This Star? t prize winners names will he published in Ihe Movie Page of the following Sunday Standard f— »3»crs=jM__~- r j__ 7 r_=____P___=_;__r_______j_gß____^ All. through this week Ihe _fl| s-_-_-_^b Singapore Standard ore- I -I risi ___F _^^___v IU thirty-third star I
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    • 231 10 BEST VALUE for Moj^ I < IM N Mill IV at onh >; JOHN PAYNE as BARBAROSs ...TERRoa 01 :ty lD m W Lo AT^ vvo,oeo 4J s^SSaecartf .Tr____~ i* I Mill, IUiW \m;l, ,x v < \-l A turn! Steaajm Stamss Un H lhr I i'ii'l »j 1 <•
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  • 45 11 t KKADY to take the j i plunge at the start of the Inter School Invitation Kelay for furls at the Anglo Chinese School Swimming Carnival, in the Chinese Swimming Club. Katons Convent (Centre) won the event from Town Convent tlti^ht).
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  • 341 11 I i: n« m records were established and one record I it the 16th annual swimming carnival of HUM' School held yesterday at the Chinese Club. I ining of Kai the for ad from! lec-i :.v c the last swimme he finished oil
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  • 417 11 CA's NEW LOOK' BID PAYS OFF FATHUL KARIB, once a formidable force went further down the League ladder when they were compelled to admit to a 3—l defeat— their second successive—at the hands of a 'new-look'* Chinese Athletic in this SAFA Division One League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.
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  • 208 11 IPOH. Fri -SI Michael's Junioi Technical Trade School hy i lints al and u tiyi to ml at rag > i today. Fighting Finish By SCRC A FIGHTING finish in the closing stages of the SUA Division 1 league game at Hong Lim Green yesterday, enabled Singapore
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  • 81 11 SEREMBAN, Fri.— Negri Sena. biian Malays defeated Johore Malays 1-0 in tlie Southern Section of the Gold Cud competition match pla e f here today. After a tame start, the came i Into a fast and thrilling one. Tlie Johore I played well as a team
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  • 79 11 I WANDERI apore I i when BOD' A 7—o St vi p a ers hav 'ings. scored 13 WllO and S. I Sin£ SHE Police Score 12 SINGAPORE H Board Polii in a goa mood when thev trounced thc nine-man Young Companions tion 12—-0 in ti
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  • 406 11 IN Metres Bark Stroke: 1 L/Cpl. Cuthbert (UK). 2 Coi Warburton <HK>. 3 S/Sgl Ann glees <S>. 1 min _6 sees Spring Board Diving: 1 S/Sgt Bawden (M); 2. Col Holmes <IIK»; 3. CSI Coleman (SK 100 Metres Fre<> Style: 1 L1 Livingstone CM); 2 pte
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  • 248 11 i TIIE annual B. Govindasamy Memorial Cup soccer match between the Jollilads Athletic Union and the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club will be played tomorrow nt the Bukit Chermin ground (Keppel Harbour) at s.lf> p.m. Mrs. L.V. Frv of the Singapore' HarUohr Board will present tho Cups and
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    • 319 11 JARt C C r.--S^-~-mmm&Zm.&>-memmmXAA <__£/' LAST a* SIIOUS •'J 615 ft !>.15 p ru. United Artists A Inn eit Swashbuckling Action "Return Of Corsican Brothers Starring Richard Paula Greene RaysnesM. To-morrow 20th Century Fox •THE THIEF OF VENICE" To nmrrow at 11 a m. I aieersal Pictures SADDLE TRAMP" In
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    • 472 11 WANTEII TO H ItCIIASE 1 OPET N'E n^t ovci 8 monthi i Pediarec m;.'c Pekingese. Reply B-.x No T.1389 S S DUBBER estate over ftOO arre^ must he cheap aid wi* 1/1 newly olanled tree« I under tapping at ore i to H.o Hin Companv N !22 Haf e St
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    • 61 11 Standard Krr\ ire lor The Unemployed *1 MHil ikSVMI Ml H niptM)m. ni id,. i ipm I M B*rMs I r v| •"lird iWtlrr r,„ ***Sl mn rrfara i SMNiials from prrtiona .u.„i... -11l ITMINfI U n s I R h s l I M fc I? t i i
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  • 604 12 The Liberation Cup run over six furlongs and 19 yards is most open. Strictly on weights my vote goes to the much improved Individuality who may ?o one better since his last race when finishing second to Who Bettrets over the mile in division two on
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  • 1317 12 Standard's RACE COARD RAIN: 'GAMBAR'; SHINE F. BEAU. The Weather' Wiii Decide Todays Gold Cup Race RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.- 'Class 2, Div. 1— 6 Furs. 6c 19 Yd. 1. 37'! Fairy Tale 5y HOO Mt-sdames Thomson and Mitchell Fox Ba,by 2. iii skr>n e Primrose 4y 8.11 'CTL Kongsi"
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  • 901 12  - WINDSOR LAD Euphrates Best Outsider By Can Forest Beau defy the heavy impost of 9.09 and M the Singapore Gold Cup, Blue Riband of the Malayan turf? Th,. will be answered today when he lines up for the race over fh Bukit Timah one and a quarter miles and 36
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