Singapore Standard, 1 October 1953

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD hjfgjfh Vol. IV. No. 91 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY* OCTOBER 1, 1953. TWELVE PACES .10 CENTS.
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  • 246 1 GOLDSMITH GETS $100,000 'DEATH' NOTE FROM GANG Standard Staff Reporter MR. WONG CHEW TENG, the 76 yearold owner of the Aik Bee goldsmith firm m Ciyde Terrace, received a letter m which a bullet was enclosed on Saturday, from the "Bloody Hand Gang" demanding $100 000 from him to "defray
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  • 391 1 The New Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The creation of a new post m the "Cabinet" of the Federation Government and the appointment of two local men to fill portfolios m the Cabinet, were officially announced by the High Commissioner; Sir Gerald Templer, last night. Following
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  • 222 1 Col. Lee Accepts Offer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Colonel H.S. Lee, m a statement this evening, says that he has accepted the High Commissioner's offer to be a Member of the Government for one year as there will be no Federal elections before 1954. Though a Government Member on questions of
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  • 35 1 RW.HAM. Eas: England. iter).— The Duke 1 piloting his own from the Raynham -\ir Forre station this for Lueneberg. West i •ng the Eighth In h Hussar? of T/ is Colonel-in-Chief.
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  • 89 1 Twins Whose NAMES Commemorate CROWNING A LOR STAR, Wed. Mrs. Lim Swee Tens, wife of an Assistant Superintendent of Police !i:;s just given birth to twin boys. For the Lim family this is a special event for rejoicing because the four other children are girls. As the births occur m
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  • 32 1 SRINAGAR, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Kashmir's new Prime Minister Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, is expected to be elected leader of the Kashmir National Congress Party at a meeting tomorrow.
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  • 180 1 HER POCKET MONEY FOR TOY FUND SINGAPORE schoolgirl, Lim Juit Wah, yesterday sent $5— the savings from her pocket money —to the Singapore Standard's Third Christmas Toy Fund. Donations for the day totalled $33.20 and with it the Fund now stands at $5,303. In her letter. Miss Lim says: "I
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  • 17 1 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner General returned to Singapore yesterday from North Borneo.
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  • 46 1 THE city of Calcutta was partially "strike-bound yesterday m support of the demand of Leftwing parties for one month's bonus to b« paid to office and factory workers before the celebration of the Hindu festival Holi. which falls next month. AFP
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  • 89 1 MALAYA is among the countries from which Korea intends to buy $5,100,000 Strait* worth of natural rubber. The U.S. Foreign Operations Admin* tratioa amumuced oa Monday that Korea will purchase natural rubber to this value from Malaya, Indonesia, Thailand or from stocks m the
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  • 498 1 LONDON, Sept. 30.— Thirty-two seamen were injured when the British cruiser Swiftsure and the 2,610-ton de«Jj»jfcr Diamond collided m the Atlantic, about lit miles south of Iceland during the night. Messages to the Admiralty here said neither ship was badly damaged though fire broke
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  • 33 1 MRS. Beatrice I 3 a t t o n. widow of (Jo HMai ilcorge S. i Pa ft on. was killed today vhon thrown from a table hor-e. A. P.
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  • 140 1 PARIS, Sept. 30, (llP).— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill has decided to request a meeting soon with President Eisenhower and French Premier Joseph Laniel to co-ordinate Western strategy and to seek a "Big Four" meeting with Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov, reliable diplomatic sources said
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  • 22 1 "I also hold a diploma for memory training, Sir. but I'm bloued if I can remember where I put it!"
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  • 57 1 MILAN, Sept. 30 (AP).— Fifty-eight-year-old Giovanni Bazzi w;i> anested last night as a deserter from the Italian Army m the First World War, almost 40 years ago. Police sairi he had lived m Austria anri France and only recently came back to Italy. He was sent
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  • 13 1 AN earthquake tremor was felt m Accra. Gold Coast, yesterday. Reuter
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  • 16 1 THE Queen left by air for Scotland yesterday to resume her vacation, A.P.
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  • 123 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, has asked the superintendent of the Naval Base Police to investigate charges by members or the Naval Base Dockyard lire Brigade Welfare Association, that the Association is not beinc run m accordance with its
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  • 93 1 By Boh Perirs Standard Staff Reporter FOUR rar loads of Sinj»ipor o gangsters rammed Ihcil vehic'i's into a lonr motOV carrying four m— ibwi <>i rival gang, lotCtd it OH t«) the iraai varga at |ht tth mile P Ir Panjaag ami then assaulted tha
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  • 117 2 MR MALCOLM Mar-Donald, (he. Commissioner-General for fhe United Kingdom m SouthFast Asia presided over the Sarawak-North Borneo-Brunei Conference which met at Jesse lton on Sept 29 to consider closer co-operation between the three territories Tne Conference reviewed the progress made and noted with satisfaction
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  • 159 2 SPECIAL areas will be found for certain industries m future such as pepper milling and glue manufacture which are stated to have caused public nuisances Mr. D.H. Komlosy. Singapore Chief Planning Officer, told The Standard yesterday. However, he said, certain small industries which are hand
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  • 87 2 Court Visits Scene Of Collision G. F. HARLINGJ of the H.M.S. Terror, was charged m the Singapore First Traffic Court yeserday with driving a car negligently, resulting m a collision with a pedestrain at Jalan Besar on March 17. CMeg Ulianitsky of the Clipper Trading Co. said he was crossing
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  • 37 2 DR C.J. PAGLAR. member of the Scout Executive Council will open a fun fair conducted by the Singapore 3oy Scouts (South Western* District Association at the Raffles Institution o n Oct. 3 at 3 p.m.
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  • 213 2 THE Singapore Traffic Police has introduced a "one way loop" experiment at Tiong Bahru to relieve traffic congestion along Sen? Poh Road, Tiong Bahru Road and Outram Road. The experiment started at 7 a.m. yesterday. Traffic going along Outram Road from New Bridge
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  • 57 2 BESIDES travelling circuses, other entertainments can perform on the vacant plot adjacent to the Great Eastern Trade Fair. Applications for such entertainments will be considered by the Building Committee of the Singapore City Council. The full Board yesierday agreed, however, to empower the deputy president to
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  • 216 2 A CASHIER who did not repay the money which he took from the cash box, when given the chance by the accountant, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday, to a charge of criminal breach of trust. He was fined $400 by the
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  • 65 2 A RETRIAL was ordered by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court yesterday when a driver, S.R. Anthony, appealed against his conviction and fine on a charge of dangerous driving. Anthony wa s fined $150 In the Traffic Court on the
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  • 144 2 THE Brunei and Sarawak Governments will soon bring immigration laws into line with that of Malaya and Singapore. This was disclosed by Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, who returned yesterday from a ten-day tour of British territories
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  • 86 2 TAY LYE HUAT. who appealed against a sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment for smoking prepared opium and possession of opium smoking utensils. had his sentence varied to lour months' simple imprisonment by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 80 2 MR. G. W. WEBB, former Secretary for Chinese Affairs, mow transferred to Penang. was tee guest of honour at a luncheon party, riven by some friends at the Cathay Restaurant, yesterday This Standard picture shows from left: Foo Chee Chew Mr Homer Chen*, Mr Ng Kwee Lam,
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  • 307 2 LOO WEE WAN, 52-yeor old chief paying cashier of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, was found m his mistress' room, m Joo Chiat Road, it was revealed m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Loo faces a tentative charge of criminal breach of
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  • 44 2 MR. AND MRS. Bo< > Vim Cheong after their ut tiding at the Singapore Marriage Registry recently. Mr Boey is a photographer atta< hed to the Public Relation* OffUe. The bride. Miss Chan Form»» Chai, is attached tv the ('hung Khiaw Bank. Singapore
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  • 108 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Quiet. TIN PktICE The price of tin yesterday was $3073 per picul. (Unchanged) LONDON KUBRKH No. 1 R.S.S Settlement House Terms Wednesday's opening prices per Ib. were: LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £615 buyers,
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  • 110 2 MR I WYN-JOXES. who ha s just arrived m Singapore from Britain, is the new lecturer at the Singapore Teacher's Training College Arriving on the Dymas last week with his wife, Mr. Wyn-Jones has already started lecturing student teachers at the College m genera! subjects. Before
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  • 62 2 TEO SWEE KEN G who had been sentenced to 10 months rigorous imprisonment and one year's police supervision m a lower Court for stealing zincsheets, had his appeal agains: conviction dismissed by the Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Teo was
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  • 101 2 Decision Passed THE DECISION to pay $650 ex-gratia to the widow of a Water Department temporary overseer for 13 years' service with the City Council was confirmed at yesterday's meeting of the Council. Mr. M.P.D. Nair termed the sum "ridiculous" and suggested that the Council lay down
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  • 98 2 McNeice's Variable 'Talents' PRESIDENT of th P Singapore City Council. Mr. T.P.F. McNeire. Unshed heartily at a Council meeting yesterday as charges of "self-contra-diction" and verbaJ somersaults, were hurled at him by Labour Councillor for West Ward. Mr. Lee. Choon Eng. speaking during the adjournment. Mr. Lee accused the City
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  • 24 2 TAN Ah Vow was fined $50 m the Singapore First Traffic Coun yesterday, for speeding along Bukit Timah Road on Aug. 8.
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  • 132 2 Colony family Will Star In This Film RECENTLY arrive* n Singapore from Britaia «>n his second visit to the Colony is independent free, lance film director Mr B G. D. Salt, who is here to make a mm m MBfapore for the Malayan Film Unit Mr. Salt paid his last
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  • 27 2 HUNT IS ON FOR ROBBER Escaped In Boat SI ii! I sr lyini :ook 1 The < ■inn Malay.-, m Wbtn itu I sin,' \he from .l\V.i\ ihe
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    • 200 2 AMAZING NEW FORMULA FOR COMPLETE GLAND REVIT ALtSATION twted and prorcm formula, from dfe> !lf««i»n« labowtorio bl eadooiM prepers, formulated for ttubborn eaaoa oia^duS is gUMiam lasal ChaU aY CO a^ a^w.-- mm m» >^»#«» vy ate^aßßSiat sass, Foot Itch Healed In 3 Days I Do your feet itch, simrt
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  • 116 3 th anniversary Army's technithc Roya] Electrical anical Engineers .'rated this weekOn Oct. 1, 1942, of the Royal I .ifi<i Mechanical I ame into being. to thai maintenance, ry and modifimilitary equipment by the Engin.i of the Royal Ordnance Corps and lesmen of other Service. Corps
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    92 3 photo. -VWWVWW J DON: Seen at the annual I 1 c! n 5 er f the Malayan 2 Students' Union mi n Lon- 5 J don (from left): Raja 2 Sir Uda, Commissioner S I «J r Malaya; Lady Palmer; I I «l r G> Gan President, i Malayan Students'
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  • 21 3 •-West Society will •:mg at 8..i0 tonight Briti h Council Hall, Road, Singapore A 1 give a talk on
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  • 94 3 THAILAND'S recent increase In Customs duties will not have a serious effect on the export trade from Singapore, it was learned yesterday. The Thai Government raised duties on a number of commodities exported from Malaya and made additions to the list of commodities subject to
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  • 66 3 FIFTY bales of cloth worth $3,000 were reported stolen from a shop m Chua Chu Kang Road on Monday night. The theft was discovered by the owner when he woke up at 6.30 on Tuesday morning to find the front door of his shop open and
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  • 31 3 THE Yen. Narada Maha Thera will give a public lecture on "Buddhist Law of Moral Causation and Rebirth" at the Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road, today at 6.30 p.m.
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    22 3 phot*. MR. A. LANDAU. M-G-M't General Manager congratulates G-B Kalee exocrt Laurie I Townet on the success of the preview.--i I Standard
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  • 194 3 THE PANORAMIC SCREEN which sives movies a new dimension made its debut m Singapore yesterday. The new 22 feet by 37 feet screen was shown to the press at a morning preview yesterday at the Cathay Cinema of extracts of "Shane" and "Dangerous When Wet."
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  • 50 3 AN INSPECTOR of the Singapore Town Cleansing Department found the body of a baby boy wrapped m a piece of cloth m a drain m Canal Road on Tuesday afternoon. There were no marks of external injuries on the child. Police believe he was abandoned.
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  • 25 3 WHILE two maidservants slept m a room m Lynhurst Road on Monday night, burglars went m and stole two wristwatches valued at $200.
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  • 273 3 TWO ASSESSORS GET FIRST CHOICE McNEICE PLAN Standard Staff Reporter FIRST local men selected for overseas training to higher posts m the Singapore City Council, under the McNeice Scholarship Plan, will leave early next year. The President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, announcing this at yesterday's
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  • 281 3 500 $13,500 HOUSES TO BE BUILT Serangoon Estate Has New Plan im **e2X£?J d StoH Reporter fl DDli!a f RESPONS c «n increosing number of kff i' C of S '"9°Pore's biggest private iZI rT en i Projects— the $37 million IliW a n Estate— will incorporate a motZ Inn
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  • 179 3 BUSINESS URGED TO HELP THE UNIVERSITY SIR Sidney Came, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, speaking at the weekly Singapore Rotary luncheon yesterday, appealed to the business community to assist the University, especially the proposed technology branch. He said the business community could help by contributing to the University endowment
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  • 375 3 MR. AW BOON HAW, Governing Director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated ha s received a brass tiger and letters of gratitude for his gift of £10,000 to the Japanese flood victims. He has also been invited to Japan. j The letters were from Prircv
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  • 75 3 THE 19,000-ton troopship. Empire Fowey. passed through Singapore yesterday with about 1,200 troops from Britain. Of this number there was a full battalion of 800 men and officers of the King's Own Regiment who are bound for Korea. Detachments of more ihan 100 men disembarked here
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  • 32 3 A MEMORIAL service will be held on Friday, at 6 p.m. to celebrate the 84th birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall. Race Course Lane. Singapore.
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  • 27 3 THE Kempe Club. Taiping. will hold a danr e and social at their renovated clubhouse m Asan- T 'imbang on Oct. If t 8.30 p.m.
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  • 71 3 THE Independant Missionary Movement m Singapore will arrange 10 free Blm-tboWi at the following hospitals during October. Ott. '.i— Woodbridge Hospital. Oct. 4— Kwong Wai Sieu Hospital. Oct. 10— Tan Tock Son-.; Hospital, Oct. 11— Trafalgar Hotr.e. Oct. 17— Womihridgr Hospitll. Oct. 18 Kwnng Wai Sieu Hospital.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 20 3 fat more than you bargained forHost Buy In Underwear f VTA er:i p.»M« 'nTcTs. «..-«*«.>. t*. for- Singapore. $3.60 $3.25 5250
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    • 76 3 PA7A-I9 0^"~' jf S"^\ TWO ESSENTIAL "^s^^^ SERVICE I I JMohil ll One to wain you when ■^'Mll^Jll E j£k\ a DOUBLE BEND is v« ou and one to warn you that regular servicing (EVERY 1000 MILES) .nclud.ng a check on TYRES, LIGHTS, BRAKES and BATTERY is as essent.al', to
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  • 70 4 ALOR STAR, Wed The Kedah Public Works Department will shortly widen and improve the main trunk road between Alo- Star and Kota Barang Semut on the bank of Wan Mohamed Saman canal. The project will take eight months and when completed. the highway will have a
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  • 224 4 'WHITE' HOPES HIGH IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.- "I should like to think that Selangor will be the next area to be declared 'white' m this country the British Adviser, Selangor, Mr. 11. G. Hammett, said today at the Municipal Council meeting. "We have still some distanre to go but
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 4 photo. MAKING the most of the afternoon sunshine at the Royal Aeronautical Society's Garden Party m Singapore yesterday were (left) Mr. E. A. Crabbe, a society committee member. Mrs. Crabbe, Mr A. W. Savage, Director General of Civil Aviation for Malaya, Mrs. Kelly and Wing Commander Kelly Chairman of (be
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  • 277 4 VAMPIRE Jet Fighters of No. 66 Squadron, yesterday staged a 20-minute display of close formation aerobatics over Kalian? airport This was one of the highlights of the first garden party held by the Singapore Branch of the Royal Aeronautical The aircraft thrilled the 150 members of
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  • 57 4 Council To Help Pay School Fees PKNANG. Wed The Municipal Council will help children of poor families to attend school with a small grant towards payment of school fees Applications from parents or guardians, with full particulars of their circumstances, and the number of children needing assistance must be sent
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  • 38 4 AN Indian pedestrian was involved m a motor accident yesterday afternoon m front of the Chinese Protectorate at the junction of New Market Road and Havelock Road. An ambulance took the unconscious man to hospital.
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  • 111 4 Can't Pay Fine TAIPING. Wed.— The Police here are stepping up their campaign to wipe out the 1.000 and 100 characters lottery m this town. Several arrests have been made. Yesterday m the Magistrate's Court, A.S.P. Krishnan secured the conviction of Chan Kow on the charge
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  • 31 4 THE Selangor Normal Class Students' Union have elected the following office-bearers President Michael Peter, Vice-president D Lewis Hon. Secretary S. G Durairaj and Hon Treasurer Miss Quan Siew Lien
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  • 179 4 carried out by about 500 memblrs o ?th e IliK and Police m a squatter area m Setapak, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, early this morning °«"SKirts Ine area, with about 100 houses and a population of about 500 squatters, mostly Chinese, is
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  • 124 4 PENANG, Wed.— A meeting of the Penang Youth Centre Committee held at the Rubber Trade Association today to discuss ways and means of raising funds for the youth centre, decided to hold a fun fair at the New World park next January. Other decisions made
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  • 131 4 IPOH, Wed.— Four new food restricted areas have been declared m Perak. They are the new villages of Jeram, Batu Karang. Membang DiAwang and Sungei Siput North. The rice ration for persons residing m these areas as from Sept. 21 will be three katties per
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  • 110 4 PENANG. Wed. Sixty kampong folk from all Darts of the Settlement are attending a six-day civics course which is the largest one that has yet been organised here. Today they travelled to Kapala Batas m Kedah where they were guests of the sth Battalion Malay Regiment.
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Liew Thiam Poh (19) of the Jungle Holding Co., Sungei Buloh. was sentenced to two months imprisonment when he pleaded guilty today to absenting himself from duty between November last >ear and September this year. Liew was to be posted to Kelantan
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Ho Ah Mcc, who found herself m Singapore after drinking coffee with three women, returned to her home today still complaining of a headache and giddiness. Police can offer no definite theory as to how she turned up m Singapore. Ho is
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  • 21 4 THE Penang Settlement Council will meet at the Council Chamber. Peel Avenue on Oct. 19 at P. 30 p.m.
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  • 278 4 THE Singapore Chamber Ensemble, augmented by brass and woodwind sections and a choir, received an enthusiastic reception at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, after its performance of Mendelssohn's sinfonia cantata, "Hymn of Praise." The work was the main item of the Ensemble's choral and
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  • 211 4 Trio Were Found Hidden In Well KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three young terrorists soid to be members of o "killer squad" were today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice D. B. W. Good m the High Court for possession of two revolvers. The three men, Yap
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    35 4 photo. THE SULTAN of Pahang arrived m Singapore by Malayan Airways from Kuaatan yesterday. He was met at the airport (above) b y Lt. Commander W. L. Clarke, A.D.C. to the Governor of Singapore.- Standard
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  • 121 4 He Wants Housing For Entire Staff KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. S C. E. Singam at today's meeting of the Municipal Council, charged the Council with spending large sums of money for providing houses for the senior staff and urged that quarters be provided for the entire Municipal Staff. He was
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  • 46 4 South Word May Boycott City Polls THERI the S Mr B told .i I Hf thor** b pn (Ml when I over I Thr whe m. M m Dm S H H do 1 the i at id v tht> U Im p i > Otto nangi
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  • 14 4 TAN B m th( S nd i >lr.\ pr>
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  • 384 4 TAPAH, Wed.— The husband of a young Sakai woman today told Magistrate Che Abdul Aziz bin Tahir that he was an eye witness to an incident m which he alleged that hi s wife was criminally molested by a British Police Lieutenant and an
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  • 97 4 PENAXtt. Wed. MttlMiiK Youth Fellowship Week wilJ be celebrated m Pcmm- norn Oct. 1 to 7. Several ing programmes have been drawn up by the MYF members and theso include fi' m show, a rampfire. ;i M La] a talentime contr During the week. MYF
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  • 160 5 WITHIN a few hours of receiving m information that a robbery had taken place Inspector A. Henson arrested two men. One of them was arrested near the scene of the crime and the other m Tembeling Road, about three miles sway. slated at
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  • 95 5 Ta boh Naning Regains Its Good Name APUR, Wed.— •I Taboh N;mmg age. near Kendong a-Negri SembT> r. ;ire very jealous i name. which once had ncy record the ;erj have given :io cause for the village one day a Home gun. And the •at re ashamed of carelessness. They
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  • 98 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE October ordinary meeting of tht» Singapore City Council will be hold two days earlier to enable Councillors to attend a more "auspicious occasion" the wedding of Councillor Amy Laycock and Mr. John Kdc. Secretary of the Progressive Party. Th r meeting
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  • 55 5 PENANG. Wed. T h t Queen's Hall Committee announce^ yesterday that the hall will be built m Renong Ground. It also invited the public to send m architectural designs for ihe building. The Hall will cost about $40(1000. The Coronation lottery ha s brought In $14,000
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  • 44 5 A BOY baby "was picked up dead from Singapore's Rochore Canal at 4 p.m. yesterday. He was found barely 30 hours after an inspector of the City Cleansing Department recovered another dead child from a drain m Canal Road.
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  • 142 5 Certificates For Those Who Served Well MBjg mtv ice certificates WCfC prrornted to Ui9 employees (including several wom-n) of the Singapore City Council by the President. Mr. T P. F. McXeice at a Council meeting, yesterday. The awards wew made for completion of £5 years yry;n» thr preaealati— bein? m
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  • 207 5 PENANG, Wed.— Malay parents m Penang and Province Wellesley may appeal to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer for higher education for their children after they have passed the Standard VI or VII m Malay vernacular schools. This wa s revealed by Mr. H.
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  • 78 5 Long Walk For The Mourners MR. Soh Ghee Soon (Prog. West) romplained at yesterday's City Council meeting, that private cars were not allowed to enter the Bidadari Mohammedan Cemetery although the roads were metalled. He pointed out that mourners had to walk a great distance to the graves of their
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  • 110 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore Bahru beggars, described as a "nuisance to businessmen" by Mr. M. Birchee. m a letter to the Johore State Welfare Committee recently. were yesterday given a last warning by the police, to slop pestering the public. Most of the beggars found sleeping
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  • 72 5 THE Dockyard Club at the Singapore Naval Base has planned a programme of social activities A "Grand Formal Evening" wi.ll be hold on Saturday, Oct. 3 at which Mr. Johnny Johnson will be the M.C. Music will be provided by H.M. Royal Marine's Dance Orchestra. After
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  • 73 5 A CLERK who impersonated a C.I.D. officer was found guilty yesterday and fined $25 by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman. The court was told that Ayaroo Karuppiah of Changi, pretended to be w officer of the C.I.D. at Jalan Eunos
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  • 507 5 Council Turns Down 2 Motions J^ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two attempts by Mr. S.C.E. Singam to get passage fot his motions failed today m the Municipal Council when he found the Alliance group stoutly ranged against him. m l e A aCh^ CaS A c
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  • 234 5 Standard Staff Reporter "FRKSIIIKS! By the right, quick march!' Ami march they did, all two hundred of them the new students at the I'niversity of Malaya The order rant; out and the ■tudents' boot, echoed i«i the corridors of the UniversiU' Dunearu Road Hostel.
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  • 116 5 City Can Set Up A Library SINGAPORE (V n -I h;is the powri t.. lie Libraries. City Pi Mr. T.P X >..w1 Council meeting Replying to m Inquiry d ir» .us the by \ii. MP D. N.in (Ind South). Mi McNeice lid that ii to the Couiv il Lo h»--ther
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  • 133 5 Colonial Office Is Told Of Raj THE Singapore Government has apprised the Colonial Office D I/ondon of the position relaung to the threat by Colony Lai \>ur Legislative Councillor. Mr. C. R. Dasaiatha Raj. to resign his ?eat m the Council and contest a by-election. Mr. Raj's threat was made
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  • 77 5 SINGAPORE City Council will float a second loan this year for $10,000,000 at 4j{ per cent interest, to finance its water and electricity extension schemes. Approval for the loan was given by Councillors at their meeting yesterday. They authorised the City Treasurer to invite
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  • 43 5 PENANG, Wed. The Rover Scouts of Penang will hold a fun fair on Sat. Oct. 3, from 5 p.m. to midnight and on Sun. day Oct. 4 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Li Tek School ground. Maxwell Road.
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  • 20 5 FOR not stopping at the "Stop Look Go" sign Chelliah was fined $5 by the Kuantan Magistrate.
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  • 205 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Philip R. Williams (Lab. Rochore) warned the Singapore City Council that he would demand a public inquiry into the workings of the Water Department if water rates for certain groups of consumers were increased next year. Speaking during the adjournment at
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  • 94 5 KUANTAN. Wed— After waiting for more than a year to catch the thief who had been stealing his fowls. Mr. Roland Lim, a Food Price Control Inspector. finally caught the culprit last night. The thief was caught redhanded m the act of swallowing a
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  • 37 5 IPOH. Wed— The third annual inspection and parade of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade m the Ipoh area will be held on Sunday Oct. 18 at 9 a.m. on the St. Michael's Insti tution padan&
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  • 49 5 THE Singapore C i i y Council yt'>terday approved an application from Messrs. Wear.ie Brothers Limited 10 run doublo docker buses a? an experiment for sjx wwks along approved routes It was al>o agreed to extend the experiment to include two additional but companies.
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  • 66 5 ALOR STAR W»-<i I ?;urrcridorc(l bandit^ sl;i^< play at Pokok S«i... Village last night depfc I horrors of jtifißlp hfr anH w. iriß Vf>nnu rwq ru»t t<. misled by C'oiiiniiiiii^t pi<-p,-garnj.i Based on tln-.i o-.v n <-\; tBOCt Ik* skct< h ho" ed hiiw they
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  • 786 6 JJEACTIONS to last Sunday's second meeting ol theMalayan National Conference, called to receiv? the Working Committees Report, were more or less as expected. If anything, there appeared to be less enthusiasm. Three of the seven Mentris Besar who originally sponsored the Conference failed to attend. Delegates ot the
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  • Review of Views
    • 256 6 LEADERS of the Malayan Na- 1 tional Conference meeting in 1 Kuala Lumpur last Sunday^ were less dignified than( usual and none of them felt( it beneath them to sling mud( at their opponents m their, anxiety to prove how fervent, was their ardor for demo-, rrary and
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    • 136 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH commenting on suggestions that Chinese schools adopt the three-term system says that it would no^ serve any purpose m improving present educational facilities. Although it has been argued that the English schools have profited by the change-over, the daily expresses the belief that
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  • 822 6 From a Special Correspondent ()N the evening of Saturday, August 22, while the Russian Premier, Mr. Malenkov, and the East German puppet Premier Otto Grotewohl, were drinking one another's health m Moscow, Russian soldiers were drinking schnapps m German cafes and "fraternising" with Germans
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 173 6 Sir; Tiong Bahru is fast becoming an important and attractive centre of living and there is a craze amongst people for a foothold m this area. Despite thi s Tiong Bahru cannot be considered as a complete place of living as it lacks certain amenities of life
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    • 81 6 Sir; I read with interest the report of the second meeting of the Malayan National Conference. I wish to point out Dato Sir Onn participated in the Malayan National Conference as a delegate of the I.M.P and not in his capacity as Member for Home Affairs. The same comment
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    • 855 6 Josey's Article Is Attacked Sir; Mr. Josey's article m the New Statesmen Nation is obviously an attempt to exploit the igno- ranee of the British Public on Malayan Politics. It was doubtlessly done m order to win them over to the side of Colonialism. No one is. better qualified to
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  • 620 6  - AUSTRALIA Land Of Fantasy George Forwell ,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\l|W\\\\\\\\\\\\\>\«. s J > A MERE century or two ago 2 Europeans used to think of Australia as a part of the world ichere everything stood upside down. Hence \he word Afttipodes. Those who landed there found so many kinds of fantastic flora and
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  • Article, Illustration
    102 7 > TIIESK photos fluun to Rome and wirrd to Inn don show the pl.im- .md pilot tram which set a j new world airspeed re--2 cord of 73*. 3 ni.p.h. over a two-mile course on t'.ie desert near C'astel ldris. 2 Tripoli. The top photo shows the Vlefcerg Supermarine Swith
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  • 129 7 Piccard s Record NAPLES. Sept. 10. (Renter). explorer Auguste Piehed a record depth of f>o (10,335 ft) metres when he ith his bathyscaphe into Mediterranean off the ItaWesi coast today, the Itnin Naval Command said or Piccard was underr for 2{ hours m his bathy
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  • 64 7 IN bright new paint, the newly refitted "Trieste". Professor August Picc.ird's underwater exploration vessel, is lowr .<■<! into Castellamare harbour m Italy m readiness for the Swiss scientist's attempt on the world diving record. Th«« cigar-shaped vessrl was overhauled after trials off the island of Capri
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  • 50 7 TOS ANGELES, Sept 30 An ill .June Haver <d her^ by plane from anst| City yesterday for a from her convent duties. "I want to go back," said pretty oone-tiem c U553. 500 a > film star. '"It all depends oa rr.y health nnd God's
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  • 264 7 UNIONS REPULSE LEFTIST POLICIES MARGATE, (England) Sept :'.O, Britain's giant c unions today crushed an npi by leftwingers to stampede the Labour Party's nnual conference into sweepsi new nationalisation poliies. After an angrj clash the delegates voted down a pro- '< that many more indus- :es should come under state
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  • 303 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 30, (AP)— The new Government of Premier Fazollah Zahedi told the Iranian people yesterday the nationalised oil industry is more than U.S. £87,000,000 m the Red and foreign experts will be needed to get it m operation again. A Government statement said it
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 7 nhota. PKFSIDFNT Eisenhower «onfer* at the White H«ttt with General John E. Hull, the Bew fuprenie toinmander U the 1-r E»LUM^f^*#&§ Commander. General M..rk UP
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  • 132 7 Burma Hits At Formosa's 'Fussiness' RANGOON. Sept. 30 (Reuter) A Burmese Government spokesman said yesterday he was unable to understand why "Formosa was so fussy over bombing of socalled guerillas over whom it professes to have no control w He was commenting on Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister Yeh's statement that
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  • 84 7 BERLIN, Sept. 30 Professor Ernst Renter, Lord Mayor of West Berlin, who led the city through the blockade of 1948--49, died here last night suddenly. He was 64. Herr Reuter returned last week end from a conference of West German Mayors m Hamburg, where he was
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  • 418 7 Call For Parley On 'Relaxation Of World Tension' MOSCOW, Sept. 30 (Reuter)— Russia has proposed that the Big Four should confer m a Foreign Ministers meeting on Germany and should also join Communist China m all- round discussions on "relaxation of tension m the world." A
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  • 61 7 LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) United Nations map makers are to chart the earth's surface on a super-scale map which many countries began 62 years ago. a U.N. spokesman said here. Mr. Te Ou Tchang of China will be m charge of the map making.
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  • 82 7 COPENHAGEN. Srpl (AP) King Frrdcrik la t night asked Ha is Hedtoft, Social Domorratic leader .1 former premier, to form a new Danish government. Hedtoft called at Ainalienborg Caslle twice la&i right after the resignutioo cf Premier Erik-ens. The Social Democrals last night suggested the
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  • 182 7 US ASKED TO AID MALTA DEFENCE LONDON, Sept. 30 (AP) Britain has asked the United States to send more planes to defend her Mediterranean island fortress of Malta, the Colonial Office announc* ed yesterday. A Colonial Office ipokesman refused on security grou His to say how many ;»ddito»ml aircraft are
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  • 78 7 HONdKONO Srpl n (AIM Captain W B H<. king 44. master of tht Bt 11 h l< an i i Admiral Hardy. overbi off Wrnrhow harbour outh i f Shanghai some Unrv it was announced (odaj A mr^s.Jiji' to 1 1 1 o\\ nrrs. the Stanley Steamship
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  • 44 7 WASHINGTON. S. -i.t I (AP) Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republir;Hi. Wi»ronsin) and Miss Jean F > Kcrr. his one-tmic r. r assistant, were man terday. Thousands of v. and curioui surged outiida St. Matthews Romiui C.iihedral as they Mftdt Hh i n
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  • 272 7 JAKARTA, Sept. 30, (Reuter).— The police head of Seulimeun, 20 miles south of Kutaradja, troubled Atjeh's capital city, was hanged by rebels according to reports. His wife and children were meroilessly murdered. Also the head of the telephone office at Kutaradja was hanged after having
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  • 201 7 PARIS, Sept. 30, (Reuter).— The United States has agreed to provide up to §385,000,000 (€137,500,000) to aid m the fight against Communistled Vietminh insurgents m Indo-China by the end of next year, it was announced here today. The agreement was reached between the two countries
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  • 45 7 NAIROBI, Sept. 30 (AP) .Man Mau thugs b itnvr ed an Italian nun the Iraenti Catholic Missi i U«t night. Police said about 5. Mau Mau descended on the mission, and seriously wounded a oriest as well as killing the nun.
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  • 98 7 KANSAS CITY, Sept. 30, (UP)— Police stood grimly m the background today awaiting the first move by the woman kidnapper of a brown-eyed six-year-old boy to contact the victim's millionaire father. The kidnapper is a strongly built black-haired woman. She whisked Bobby Greenlease. Jr., from an exclusive
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  • 66 7 TOKYO. Sept. 30 (AP).— A young North Korean pilot who flew a Russian-built MIG-15 to South Korea on Sept. 21 is m Okinawa helping American fliers test the jet fighter, an authoritative source said today. Whereabouts of both the RUG its pilot har Ixen secret.
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  • 55 7 HANOI, Sept. 30 (AFP) All four members of th c crew were killed when a French B-26 bomber crashed a few miles south of Hanoi at Gialam today. The bomber had earlier signalled that it had been hit by Vietminh anti-aircraft m the Thainguyen region.
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  • 75 7 S'endord London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 30 The following ore the doting of rubber and tin on the London morket:— prices LONDON RUBBEI Spot 18 id. Nov. 18,' d. Dec. IS d Jon./Mor. yßid. Apr /June 19 d. July/Sept. 19jd. Oct./c.i.f. 18 id. Tone: Quietly steady. LONDON
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  • 312 8  - R.I. ORDERS 11 VESSELS FROM JAP SHIPBUILDERS ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, j By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 30— Indonesia has ordered eleven new ships from Japanese shipbuilders, including four passenger-style vessels that can carry upwards of 1,000 persons, The Standard learns from informed quarters. The new ships, already under construction
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  • 19 8 COLOMBO airport will soon have night landing facilities according to international standards, it was revealed yesterday. AFP
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  • 21 8 SOVIET Russia has copied I the Sikorsky 555 helicopter and s'.arted large-scale production. American Aviation Daily reported yesterday AP
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  • 102 8 Australia Prepares For Jets AUSTRALIA, one of the most advanced members of the British Commonwealth i.i the Held of civil and military aviation, is now preparing for the inevitable change over from piston engined aircraft to jets. Air Marshal Sir Richard Williams Australia's director of Civil Av.ation recently announced the
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    • 694 8 HAMBURG AMERICA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN'J SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penang 1J» Wrsersteln (NUL) 2/6Oct 7Oct 8/9Oct TS Braunschweig (HAPAG) 23/28Oct 29Oct 30/31Oct f lonc Kons Manila Kobe A Yokohama fenang f Sham Spore tJ Nabob (NI)IJ 9/10Oct 12/13Oct 14/15Oct IS I.everkusen
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    • 1056 8 tm, 2,r. BLUE FUNNEL LINE SfiSS (20 lines) MANSFIKLD CO., LTD. Pa l>cpt. Incorporated m Singapore C'nrrlrr* option to proceed via other ports to lo:ul hi;<| liMh.irKf cargo .sAll.l.M.s to LIVERPOOL. OLAtMIfIW. LONDON CONTINENTAL POKTH. Due Saiii P Sham Penarik Astjanax foz Liverpool Dublin <233/34 Oct Oct 5/ I Oct
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  • More Local News
    • 88 9 A STUDY GROUP of tl.e United States Special Tech n:cal and Economic Mission on ludo-Chin.w arrived m Singapore yesterday. The party of 15 was led h y Admiral Shoemaker. Speri 1 Assistant for North Mrtnam. They will spend two days m Singapore and tw 0 days
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    • 228 9 TEMPLER ORDERS: STOP FEEDING BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer, m a firm but friendly way told four leaders from Jerkoh New Village of Pahang to go home and face focts. General Templer, at King's House today, emptied six Operation Question boxes collected from the village
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    • 116 9 Mace For Mayor Due Next Year A SPECIAL BOAC < Z Comet will bring a Mace Z C for the Mayor of Singa- j pare (above) m February 2 next year. I Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. President of the City Council, said at the Coun- C. til meeting yesterday
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    • 36 9 JEWELLERY to the total value of $300 and $600 cash were reported stolen from a house m Asia Gardens yesterday. The property stolen included a pair of earrings, a gold ring and a wristwatch.
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    • 69 9 SINGAPORE CHy 1 yvvtenJay gave up s as the Righwa) Ai f vested m it under thp X »jd Traflic Ordmanre ot The Council at r r yesterday '*onfirn I commendation ot the and Ti tftV commit! The Police will worn Hißhwuy Authorit\ \ill
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    • 57 9 ALOR STAR. Wed. -Hashim Ghani. former president of the Peninsular Malays Union was today charged mi n the Sessions Court with having cheated Hassan AH of $600 m A!or Star on April II He was reioa^-crt o j a person;! bond of S2.MX) and the case
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    • 125 9 3 Reds Are On The Run; 5 Give Up KUALA LUMPUR W.d Somewhere m KlMDtan Pabang, thu lerroj are on the run. Tin- Ml down to a moa! ycsic i d.iv when ;i patrol of t'M,- Bi X African Rilies appeared. I took to their heel leaving l>ehind a prepared
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    • 250 9 BLTTERWORTH, Wed.— Mr. Urn Khrn* Kooi. defending three Chinese on charges m connection with a "100-character" lottery m the Magistrate's Court today said the law had not declared it was a lottery within the definition of the ordinance. He said it was incumbent on
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    • 84 9 DOING THE MARKET THE itjUcr rnarki t mi Sir>R.ipor** i<unained d -td;iy. fii t grade I fof October i h kptnenf t I 62 J r Ib r tb on Tuesday). Very <^ ported jre 'erday. I aft^in d. m« was lvi.. i1 to the higher gracU <t her. the
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    • 90 9 .rK.-t ront ir.u. j <\ L I v. Lh th( n* »f s on a vet r ■i qv;<it:i' < f iy.iti Sm i ebi (jker*' A >. Rllblx I Jnckt W 3 7? Sime l>..iby 1 1 H. IMM M«l\1 Aver i M d lit i jui liHih
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    • 44 9 TIIF iteadinetf market m Siri£a; n -i y and prices m I .I'irf oil y.f pmi.c nenl *.i j <(\ sue i en *r i« t 7i> i a t S S i (pti ril S H v »i I? it: w« •n--k > 11l
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 222 9 "1 A *lZ^^ TH By Al capp] Alley Oop By V.T. Hamhr I M E T UP WTV k V^Al (X MISSOURI J^- 'jot 6O FAST TkAR, T^! i*3lT vT CN I TV< f,rr ;T t> vOifuc^^^H C:> wTll. vw« N vQu SOUNDS BTV I MOTT Bt 7| M^V ft.NI
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    • 299 9 S«j m 735 Light Music; 8 London T V%tffe*§affc IliAWr Studio Melod.rs: S 57— 11 For IrUiTV l/la& jT Schools: 1 > m Sydney Torch r Orch; 1 3« News: 145 Jack ParKAST— WEST SOCIFTY m^t ne m nel! Band 2 Kor Schools; SUC British Council Hill ariaiSm Calling all
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    • 85 9 Weather MINIMI I I r t... hYom 7.3t r»m W tn 7.iM» '.m. <><t I >injf.»porr i 7 ».l Prnamg (TCP); K«»t.i Bihry (Ttl i. Ku.i'.i I umpur (711 i. Ipoh iTVh Ku.int* t i*. ll-» M.itimnm 'I m p« r.ilur r: Fro:n 7 .10 am. to vm. Sept. 30
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  • 1740 10 JAPAN NEEDS TRADE WITH CHINA By The Times 9 Tokyo Correspondent THIS summer Japan has J been celebrating the J Perry centenary with en1. thusiasm and complete lack of rancour. This is the hundredth an- > niversary of the arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry, 2 of the United States Navy,
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 295 10 Sir; Mr. Jules Martin (who is not only the oldest European merchant m Per:ang but also the oldest member and formerly Chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce) brought up the question of increasing taxation by the Government at the last half-yearly meeting of the Chamber. Malaya
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    • 35 10 Sir; May 1 through the medium of your paper, thank the verson who handed my lost Identity Card to the authorities at the Central Police Station who returned it to me. B. RLTHINAM. Singapore.
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    • 365 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION^, -4^> ATTRACTIONS -^fflP OPENS TODAY! 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 11.00 a.m. 1.45,4.15 6.45 9.30 p.m. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE ON THE NEW FULL STAGE SCREEN PANORAMIC Sl\il LTANEOUSLY SHOWING AT THE j iir trp If 1 M-»..M- SPLASH> I ■^^jIJJuJUI TECHNICOLOR HIT!! DANGEROUS ft s 1
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    • 57 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT. 'TERN. You mutt enclose three ten cent iiompt it you wont yout pattern cut l# I don't get Hie stomps. you don't get the pottern A numbet of order* hovr come to me without the ttompt. These won't be cut till
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    • 33 10 Star Contest Wo. 35 tr.trieo for tntf. conteftt will clo«e next Ihursdav and the prize winner* name* will n« published m the IVlovte Pare ol the tollowint Sunrta> Standard. /yO NAME OF STARS
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 323 10 i t?# PITA DPI AdAPW rp OD A V S QI OT \1 ION A 'The illusion that time* that \v<tc art* »wtHr m those that are has [irohahly P«T\ailt'il ail ages." Horace (i ree ley. UNKSO A Y FOR KVKKYOM Complete tasks solve problems. promote private interests, be secretive
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    • 61 10 "iii i muwnnmnnnixi I Can You Name This Star? A 1.1. through rhi* week Ihe j 'b Sineanore Sianrlard »»re sents its thiru -ht'ih star fontest At* »oo*f e«H do if ir collen t ft. mx picture* and their respective coupon* and send them together wi«h the name nt the
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  • 564 11 LAST LOOK FOR ENGLAND'S SOCCER SCOUTS LONDON, Sept. 30, (AP) England's soccer selectors will be out on Saturday for their last look at league players before naming the side to take on Wales on October 16. That game is a preliminary match for the world cup series m Switzerland next
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 11 MEMBERS of the Indian hockey team, now m Folkestone, Sussex for the international hockey tournament, is seen mi n training at Osterley Park. Middlesex. The picture shows Indian goalkeeper. Maria Radesa, stopping an attack by her teammates m early morning practice. AP )hoto from London.
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  • 199 11 Lucy Beats McGovern For Title LONDON, Sept. 30: (Reuter) Joe Lucy, of Mile End, London, won the vacant British lightweight boxing title here when he outpointed Tommy McGovern, a former champion over 15 rounds at the Empress Hall. Frank Johnson, of Manchester, forfeited the title when he was overweight for
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  • 376 11 POLICE Sporting Association chalked up their (hird successive victory and kept their unbeaten record when they defeated R.A.F. (SeLetar) by 3—l m a Singapore Hockey Association Division I league match at Thomson Road yesterday. match was pi avert ai ;i pace. Alter an eveni first
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  • 83 11 DUTCH CLUB sprang a surip yesterday when they deed the hitherto unbeaten 1 Base by 2—l m a Singapore Hockey Association ion 3 league match at Balestiet Road. It was the aer'a first two points m the table and their fourth te. CKitch Club scored first
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  • 33 11 V KSTERDAY'S Singapore lockey Association (Div. II) h between Royal Malayan JJavy and 30 Bn. ROAC at the Base was called off. The Ki»me will be played o n Oct. 2.
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  • 27 11 McPherson Rangers beat the (i 'an Brotherhood Sports »♦> by 3—o m a friendly '«t match at Farrer Park rday. Hamid (2) and Taib i^MJorthe Rangers.
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  • 660 11  -  Tommy Farr By ACCORDING to reports rominjr back from America, Randolph Turpin has been transformed overnight from the "likeable Licker from Leamington" into ih e terrible, temperamental Turpin, a fighter whose head is getting too bie for the boxing crown he plans to wear. The set-up
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  • 27 11 TAIPING, Wed. Taiping Tigers' rugger fifteen will meet the Perak Police m a friendly fixture here on Saturday. The venue will be at the Esplanade.
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  • 444 11 CHIA IS BART LEY'S SWIM CHAMP ING four events in fine »e. Chia Kwee Kuan yesteraajr became the first Bartley ondary School Swimming ampion at the Chinese Swim- >- n* Club. Chii'i efforts put his team, '•eeseman House, well ahead win the house championship tat meet. neeseman House had 56
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  • 296 11 RASC GO DOWN TO POLICE XV POLICE Sporting Association scored their first big win this season when they defeated a strong RASC combination by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a Denalty goal) to 3 (a try) m a friendly game of rugger played at Thomson Road ye.-tcrday. The
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    • 485 11 NOTICES COIOMY OF NORTH BORNEO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT VACANCIES exist m the above Department for Temporary Surveyors and Draughtsmen for work m connection with sewage disposals and waterworks schemes. 2 Appointments will be on contract for two years m the hrst instance m the salary scale $414 x $18— 5540
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    • 612 11 ANNOUNCEMENT REQUIEM High Mj<s will be sung at the church of St Joseph. Victoria Street, on sth October. 1963. at 6-30 a m for the repose, of th« Late Mrs Corneiia De Rozario Relatives and friends are kindly solicited to attend SITUATIONS VALANT TYPIST/ Telephone Operator -I vacancy Orchard Motors
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  • 713 12  -  LEONG HEW MENG A Gift Goal By Cheng Wah Gives By IPOII, Wed.— A gift goal scored three minutes from time by a Cheng Wah defender gave the 12th Royal Lancers the RDY Cvp the last important trophy when the two teams clashed m the
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  • 75 12 KLUANG, Wed. The Kluang Hockey season began yesterday with a friendly n itch between the E.T.C. and Teachers, last season's Lea;»:id Knock-out champions. The Teachers completely outplayed their opponents to win by seven goals to one. Scorers for the Teachers were Lionel (3), Ratnasingham arid Durai (1).
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  • Article, Illustration
    119 12 TRIPPING the light fantastic or is it an Indian War Whoop! It could be either if the picture was not taken at Jalan Besar stadium where the Singapore Business Houses met defeat and the Djakarta touring team yesterday. Aman (No. 6), Djakarta's spearhead Anhar and Singapore Business Houses' Ila.ji Garhan
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  • 28 12 VIENNA, Sept. 30. (AP) V igos avia'fl national swimI rig team, which met Austria 1 I week-end, has gone home one man short.
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  • 365 12 EXCELLENT threequarter play by the all-round superior Naval Base "A" XV paved the way for a convincing 28 points (2 goals and 6 tries) to nil victory over Saints "A" in a hard, fast and open game of rugger played at Woodsville yesterday. Sparking Naval Base's
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  • 86 12 MALACCA, Wed, The Malacca Hockey Association will play its third trial tomorrow on the padang at 5.10 p.m. The teams will be: Whites: Eow Hwa; Kailasapathy, Masri; Kong Whye. Robert Foo. H. Sequerah. Bakar Said. Cheng Watt, Alegendra, Webber. De Witt. Colours: J. Scott; Haji Idris,
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  • 281 12 ROYAL AIR FORCE Changi brought off a narrow one nil victory when they met G.H.Q FARELF m a Singapore Hockey Association's First Div. match at Tanglm yesterday. l The FARELF men who beat the Singapore Recreation Club earlier m the week deserved a draw but
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  • 346 12 PENANG, Wed Ferry Youngsters seeking first Division league honours this year seem to be moving mi n bottom gear. Against the Ramblers today, the Youngster were defeated 2—l at the Victoria Green. Their combination was ragged and a late rally which produced a goal came
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  • 599 12  -  FRANCIS BOEY SBH Crack Up Under Pressure By SPEED, ball control and accurate passing—these three assets gave the PSI Djakarta tourists a 4—o victory m their opening match against the Singapore Business Houses Football Association at the Jalan Besar stadium before a crowd of over 5,000
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  • 144 12 BEREMBAN, \\.-,i t S.mbilun Indian VvieriaUei scored a 3—o vnton mf > r the 1 1 Ciurkh;is t.. the holdrrs of thr II for the IM.v; season Th« matrh. plavrd .il the it n IVid.mt: was a thrillinc m which both th, t. Jtavr their
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  • 676 12 ASSERTING a clear all-round superiority— except perhaps at stand orT m no uncertain manner, Singapore Cricket Club went on to overwhelm toyal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers by 20 points a goal and I tries) to 5 (f*il) m an one-sided game of rugger played on
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  • 255 12  - A Chance To Eat Our Words JEFFERY JAMES By By THE Singapore Amateur Football Association last night named 16 from whom the team to meet the Djakarta tourists on Saturday will be selected. They are: CHEE SENG Narayanan. Vass, Boniface. Johan. Yassin. Kok Seng, Hin H'eng. Kirn Beng Hoi Meng.
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  • 48 12 KUALA LI'MPUR. Wed. Technical College beat the Selangor Club •by 10 points (two goals) to three (a penalty goal) o n the Padang Club ground today. The Techs, a young and fast side. owed their victory to good loose play and excellent handling of their threes.
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  • 157 12 Police In Victory Cup Semi Final MALACCA. Wed. M I ea Police Bporti ition beat Tanjong Kiing SC Training Centre A 2 m tne Victory Cup soccer quarterfinal at the Reclamation ground btfon large crowd yesterday. Played m an atmosphere of tense rivalry, the game landad towards the rough side
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