Singapore Standard, 13 September 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m Sl Vol. V. No. 72. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 212 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT MR OH BAK MENG. 12 H.vtr Street, Pant I it, Perak, fa the r cf the Standard k Quia c tatest No. A Lr.eque In $100 i' sen: |q him. Bleat was judged L. Kr. -.nan. Mm r oi Kris F:irn Pruu.-. r.s Ltd.. Singapore. The
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  • 134 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 12 'RevThc entire Persian army was ordered today to br'^in "security manet uvres" tomorrow* after the roundup >r" x Dl 4 .^pv r:ng uorking for Ru.-oia disclosed officially yesThr> manoeuvrea win la^t 4d hours, the array's Training and Intelligence "Department said bore. Ort:
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  • 64 1 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey. Sept. 12 (Renter) —Miss Lei- Ann Meriwether, 19-year-Old brunette from San Francisco, was elected "Miss America 1955 at a contest here last night. The title carries more than 550.00U m prizes. The beauty queen Is five feet eight-and-a-half inches tali, one
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  • 47 1 A FORMER Singapore detective. Yeo Kirn Seng, was stabbed yesterday evening while asleep m his home m East Coast Road. A Policeman on his round.saw Yeo covered with blood and had him rushed to the General Hospital. Yeo was treated as an outpatient. i
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    42 1 photo. CEYLONESE beauty, Miss Sharmini Tiruchelvam, described as one of the 52 most beautiful girls in the world, left Singapore this morning for Britain to continue her medical studies. She is the daughter of Dr. ME. Tiruchelvam of Inoh. Standard
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  • 38 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 12 <AFP) Six hundred Chinese repatriates, including women and children and a few students, who arrived by ship from Indonesia today, for Communist China, were escorted to the border by Hongkong immigration officers.
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  • 374 1 Military Junks Blasted COMMUNIST AIR POWER HELD BACK TAIPEI, Sept. 12 Nationalist Chinese Billy Mitchell bombers smashed at a Red fortress opposite Quemoy, today, with oneton block-buster bombs m an attempt to drive Communist gunners from deep rock artillery emplacements. It marked the second v j i.v.
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  • 107 1 photo by r> nee X beside giant figure of a reclining Buddha are some of 300 Kuala Lumpur Buddhists who gathered at the principal temple m the Federal Camtal m Brickfields Road to participate m a memorial service to the late Mr. Aw Boon
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  • 56 1 BONN. Sept. 12: ißeuteri— Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secretary, arrived here this afternoon from Brussels. Mr. Eden said the purpose of his talks with the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, today would be to promote the unity of Western Europe and to contribute
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  • 39 1 BEIRUT. Sept. 12: (Reuter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Dr. Edith Summerskill and five others of the Labour Party delegation which visited China arrived here today for a three-day visit a.s guests of the Lebanese Socialist Progress Party.
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  • 245 1 Church Bells Toll Again ORLE ANSVILLE, Sept. 12 (Reuter)-Some of the stupor which hung over the destitute population has begun to wear off and life crept slowly but stubbornly to the quake-shattered shell of this city yesterday The death roll mounted to 1.340 yesterday' 'and
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  • 149 1 I LONDON. Sept 12 (Reo- < ter) An article i the Evening Standard yesterday referred to the "mystery"' surrounding a new appointnu for General Sir Gerald Tern! pier, the former High Com- mis.sioner m Malaya who is 'celebrating hi;. sGth birthday here. "Can the War Office
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  • 32 1 ONE more bandit w "V-d m the Rengam area ol Job yesterday. He was carrying four packs, a pistol and ammunition when ambushed by a patrol of th<- First Fijians.
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  • 225 1 Hooking Clerks With A Red Line THE Singapore Government is tightening up regulations governing the conduct of its employees. It has already ruled that no one should be more than five minutes late for office. Heads of departments have been told to scrap the present registers and use new ones
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    64 1 THE plane and ship symbols on this map show where Chinese Nationalist air and sea forces .carried out a savage attack, on Sept. 7. against Communist Chinese forces concentrated near the island fortress of Quemoy. The attack caused damage to more than 100 military junks. a gunboat, and vehicles near
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Sept. 12 >AP > Two American newsmen and a former .sea captain, held m Communist China tor more than a year, have been deported. Peiping radio .said today. They are Richard Appl gate, Hongkong Correspondent ol the National Broadcasting Co.. Donald D;x ,r. Internationa] News S<:
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  • 29 1 THE body of an unid< n( fied Chinese woman nras iuund ariy this m< rning behind the S.I.T. nine- »ton s flats m Upper Pickering Street. Singapon
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  • 195 1 PARIS. Sept. 12 (Bca4 ->"- The Vietnam* se am,;- Chiei of Staff, ral Nguyen Van Hinh, today defied a B >ventmenl order to Leave the i inti and continued to wm k ;n his Saigon headquaj ta s "protected by two armoured
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  • 57 1 CANNES, Prance Sept 12 'UP* Th< \ga Chan's wile ported today thai the 77--ld llosl< m leader Ii [n i 'serious condition" from an ick of br. nchitis. "He Is a little better today than he waa two day- a»o, but I am still
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  • 68 1 LOXDOX. Sept. 12. CAP) Mr.-. Kathleen Chaffey. tf. Is off ag;i:n for Sai.-burv where BCfentffitS will do their best to tfve hef a cold. This is her loth visit to the common Cold Researcli and so far tht scipn- r. t» n ii m getting '.<■-
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  • 374 2 A New Body Is Formed To Get Rid Of Slums A SINGAPORE Harbour Board foreman told a large gathering attending the inaugural meeting of the Slums and Tenements Dwellers' Association, yesterday, that there were 3,000 labourers living m SHB quarters under conditions "unfit for pigs."
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  • 114 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Found m possession ot oneround of ammunition without lawful authority, Soong Tai. was sentenced to deatfa by Mr. Justice Storr at the Johore Assizes. A unit of the Fijian Regiment carrying out operations on Soon Fatt Estate, Layang Layang, came across
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  • 72 2 Dog Racing Proposal Is Discussed THE Singapore Canine Welfare Association hopes to into duce dog racing into Singapore. This was one oi the items discussed yesterday ai the annual genera! meeting of the SCW A at Boscombe Place. The retiring committee was re-elected for the ensuing year. It was also
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  • 46 2 A 28-YEAR-or.D woman, i Siew Kee of Lorong 4u. ang Road, Singapore, was rescued from the ?ea ofl Elizabeth Wa "(.■relay by a Chinese pa Q :ah was brought ashore unconscious but later, on ad- ion to the hospital, she red consciousness.
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  • 77 2 Police Seek Hit-&-Run Motorist A 29-YEAR-OLD Indian. Nachi Kandiah Lachiman, of Niven Road, Singapore, was! knocked down by a hit-and- run car while walking along Thomson Road, yesterday. The accident occurred at the junction of Thomson Road and Chancery Lane, at about 8.15 p.m. The car. believed to be a
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  • 91 2 MORE than 250 guests visited the four United States! ay y 2,500-ton destroyers, i which are anchored m the O:."er Roads, yesterday afterIMX 1. The destroyers which com- prise I'SS destroyer Division 321, are m Singapore on a goodwill tour. They will leave today for the
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  • 220 2 JOHOKK BAHRU, Sun— The 24-hour curfew imposed on Senai, Kulai, Saleng and several other villages m the Johore Bahru District on Thursday, was lifted yesieraay. A business nan m Kuala; I the Standard that the two-da y curfew has cost them more than $20,000 worth
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  • 53 2 THERE were 35 new blood donors to the Singapore Blood Bank last week. 27 Asians and eight Europeans. During the middle of the week the Bank level receded, but m response to appeals many regular donors helped out. Championing the appeal were 25 donors from the
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  • 47 2 MR. James B. Dutt. member or the U.S. House of Representatives, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday from San Francisco to study trade conditions. Mr. Dutt is expected to meet Colony Government officials and leading industrialists before he leaves for Uie Philippine* tomorrow.
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  • 40 2 photo. MISS Wong: Slew Yung, one of the 11 brides m a mass wedding ceremony performed. at the Khek Community <»uild m Peck Seah Street yesterday, receives her marriaee certificate from Mr. Ho Kee Yon?, who officiated-- Standard
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  • 45 2 photo. THE interim committee of the newly formed Singapore Slums and Tenements Duellers" Association, which repre sents more than 500,000 slum ami tewe.wtM*. >eople m the Colony. The pro-tern Chairman. Mr. Mak Pak Shoo, is m the left centre. Standard
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  • 331 2 Standard Staff Reporter MANY residents of Potong Pasir m Singapore, including those rendered homeless by the fire on Satur day that completely gutted eifiht attap houses and three shops there, are bitter about the "late" arrival »fl the fire engines. A resident. Mr. K. B.
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  • 183 2 Chilean's Penetrating Musical Perception Standard Has* I i CL AUDIO riiM Inguished pianist, gavi n the Victoria laM r..._: the three DM r Musical Sue Commencii i ti minor Faniaitin pianist I brin^ out 11 lie out a little too licularly th< d; at aßeci < -ii«» A fine. i
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    • 156 2 SINGAPORE DIARY SHELL CO: Free film show at' s^iSararK^iSSfe ti^es times m: c 1.1.i pjn YXVCA: Katona ciab hand wok io|)^: Singapore 11.10 ajn (3 ft 0 ;».m.. English class 4 :vm.. to- 'J 1 11 '■> m '1 > ft 2 m). dian dance 4 p.m.. Cooking class rl
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  • 556 3  -  K. C. ARUN Forces Have Powerful Ally By Standard staff correspondent A h A LUM UR "?"-*<>*<»» is proving o populor diversion for Malayan Commun.s, terrorists to beat the rigours of life m d.tclo'sTtodoy dCeP |Un 9U doCumen^ "P""ed m Kedah seventh year of the
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  • 111 3 A CHINESE woman and her 10-year-old child were nearly brained yesterday morning while walking along Neil Road, when loose tiles from the roof of this house started to fall. The resultant tonimo tion attracted several prominent local personalities who were attending the inaugural meeting
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  • 1917 3 A BOMBAY man won the first prize of $96,000 |m the D-31 Squareword i competition with an all- correct entry. Thirty competitors with one error each won $256.64 plus a j Merit Bonus of $5.12 and 306 competitors With two errors each (among them
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  • 36 3 As we seldom have space available for the names of three-error and four-error prize-winners, we have arranged that a copy of the full prize-list will be available for inspection at The Singapore Standard Office.
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  • 162 3 Scrutiny Conditions To claim a scrutiny, you of 53.20 payable to Squareword D-31. If the scrutiny fee is paid by MO. the M O £L Ceip musi be enclosed! In e following details must be given: 2 (a) Number of Squareword? (b) Entry square or column to which the claim
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  • 169 4 We must siiard against the dangerous assumption that other nations, as our allies, are bound to do what we want. Mr. John Foster Dulles. I have sufficient faith m human intelligence to believe that those who study the predictions of astrologers do so for their amusement,
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  • 337 4 '|"7/K eyes two-year-old Susan Br.itdl? filled with tears as she looked .'it the big n on. S'ef did not fcnoto he iwu 6/t. I 6in., I9st. Prl, n Camera. p.\ world's heavyweight thai ,pion. And she dd not know that i
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    37 4 Photo. PARIS: Good old sun appears at last and Paris swimming pools are full of Parisians who did not set a chance during holidays of getting brown and who will be able to from now on UP
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  • 41 4 Photo. i A G^ L>IP^ E of this m the rear mirror could be a speedfiend's nutfitmar* which iswhai Detroit police had m mind lor labour da y week-end m the United" week-ends to cut accidents.- niffnwa^s I AP
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  • 1080 4 PAMON Magsaysay is the first President of the Philippines to have been elected by the undoubted will of the people. It was an electoral revolution, overthrowing financial and political privilege without violence or fear. Such things can happen m Europe and m North and South America,
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  • 552 5  - THE BOILED HEAD IN THE HAT-BOX TERENCE HALLORAN -By SHE SAID. CONTAINED IMPORTANT PAPERS. KATE KEPT IIF.R FOOT ON THE B\(. WHILE SITTING VI TEA THE PORTERS THOHIHT IT STRANGE: THEY LITTLE KNEW THAT IT CONTAINED MRS. THOMAS'S HEAD! Kate explained that .t friend ai a local was to have
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  • 984 5  - The Blue Men Of The Sahara WAYLAND YOUNG By ()l\(i limn Christendom to Islam is quite a jerk; but it X nothing compared with goint; from where people li\e m houses to where they live m tent>. All round the northern edge ot the Sahara Desert ■It hi- oases where
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  • 440 5 Beginning Today —A New Series II JULIE Thomos, Q widow, opened her ho.it dcor on o bleok Jonuory morning m 13,9 She looked with pity on 30-yeor-old *itc Webster, thin ond threadbare, standing on the doorstep. Perhaps she would hardly be able to cope as a maid m the widow's
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  • 694 6 SINGAPORE STANDART Back To The Slums The Voice ■">• Malaya/ Head Office II. Lim Teck Kim Road. Singapore 2. Telephone No$: *****—5 Telegraphic Address: T1CERNEWS Singapore SINGAPORE slum-dwellers bad greatness thrust opon then I wtek irtaen distinguished Members ol 8.. fa Labour Party after visiting 1 vi: cotllltrk S, f\trndt
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  • 942 6 WHY BLAME THE YANKS On th*> day Chinese Nationalists reported Iwurv nrw shelling of a Chiang Kai-shek stronghold »ff the /<W China coast, WOODROW WYATT, M. P. Former Under-Secretary of State at the War Office wrote:— r TO an echo oi applause, a man at the back of the hall
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  • 439 6  -  Susan Strange By I USI .> annual wool lich have openS dney and Me c being c anxiety here. fj r-seeing enough to realise their significance \a re that if the sales n;v to so badly. many British export industries will orire again face
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  • 885 6  - Dalai Lama Mystery Solved O. M. GREEN By London. r rilE mystery of the x whereabouts of the Dalai Lama, spiritual ruler Of Tibet, which for two months has kept the Tibetan people m a state of anxiety and anger, has been ended by Peking Radio: but m a manner
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    • 39 6 I" ere ■i I •> tho* the I I recognii ■i >. I U i eye-ton if Nation* other Co leg* l; c i■ a y d be bo y 1 f ffordsti re a i>- b After i »pis
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  • 139 7 Accord On West Europe Defence I ss els. Sept 12, I Reuter) Mr. Anthony Etten, British Foreign Secretary, and the three Benelux Foreign Ministers have reached agreement on the ■Otis r o be achieved ■Hd Ihe methods to be resorted ro on West Gt rmanj "a part fan Western defence."
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  • 35 7 r [DELBERG S 12 ***< er»- Fori Oei man ing „.>: a v there rl a Gem r r. m ti. md th< h: r'iropean grated x other 1- foi 1 re-
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  • 18 7 YORK 5- i>r j w •Vest G the ng m tin The nine ii
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  • 133 7 CAI CUTTA, Sept 12, -RevPolice rind n Is -if tea t ga to cUsdemon ti at ion In ilcutta yesterdaj bj who op- ightering ol ani- hold sacred nsti ators at tacked pa Ing th crack- and brickbats, and I ip dv -bin- And
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  • 79 7 iGO. Sepl 12 AP) The T:. |i rIIKUM Said, .<• pi and lh< Bureau Invi stigaUan I gating an atm nn th v 1- rank ckl :au Poli who Ben to Denmark from behind the Iron Curtain In a Soviel MIG-15 fighter. The Tribune said
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  • 89 7 The Wives Are Sent Back Home HEIDELBERG, Sept. 12, (Reuter) The United States Army m Europe b expelling soldiers' wives at the rate of six per month. The wires are sent back to the United States at Government expense after breaking disciplinary regulations either through committing violence, disturbing: the peace
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  • 67 7 TOKYO. Sept. 12. (UP)A rolling earthquake shook Tokyo at 5.17 a.m. today '2017 GMT). It was not severe bui it swayed the city's tail buildings for about two minutes. The Tokyo Centra] Observatory said the tcemor's epicentre was m Chiba Prefecture, some 25 miles northeast oi
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  • 24 7 MARIE Cotopouli, 68, Greece's greatest tragedienne, died Saturday of a heart attack. She specialised m ancient Greek drama and Shakespearean roles.— AP
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  • 101 7 -NAIROBI. Sept. 12, (.Reuterj Man Man gangsters killed a British inspector in the Kenya police hi Elburgon, 10 miles north. -west of Nakuru on Saturday night, it was announced yesterday. He was leading a patrol to investigate gunfire heard coming from a squatter village on
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  • 126 7 'No Middle Road For Sex' ROME. Sept 12 CAP)— A French scientist pries; says mankind mus I between sox for self-pleas i and -sex for its spiritual i procreation. He told 500 sciei hero for a United Nation; pulation conferen i '*t hi re is no middle roa I The
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  • 59 7 GUATEMALA. Sept. 12. 1 AP) Govern mini »ur< es reported yesterday that authorities have uncovered a plot against the regime ol President V. Castillo Annas but lew details «rer< available. A number ol air force ofificers were .-aid to be implicated and the planned uprising was
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  • 66 7 MOSCOW. Sept 12. ißeu- ter) A form< r < :■/> choslovak i unman v. S. Krivohlava ha* been sentenced to life lm- prisonment by a Pragiu 1 1 buna] on charges of spyini for the United States, tin Soviet news agency Tass reported. Another man I.
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  • 406 7 'Supersonic Symphony' Delights Crowds At Farnborough K ARNBOROL'GII. Sept 1? I Rcutcr) The world's fastest jet bomber, the crescent «ria(H Handh'y Past* Victor, i ut'nt through its pares m public for tin- first time here >esterda>. Th«- four j»t Vitt»» r thrilled thousands of drenched spectators at the annual British
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  • 193 7 Internal Trouble Looms In Indo-China SAIGON. Sept. 12, (AP)— Vietnam's anti- ommunist Premier has fired his Army Chief and there was concern today that internal trouble might disrupt this largest Indo-Chinese state Friends of Genera] Nguyen Van Hinh denied he was plotting against the Government, bui said indignantly he could
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  • 48 7 MIAMI. Sept. 12, (AP) Some 740 Jamaicans will be flown from Kingston to Miami today en the flrsl leg ol a mass migration to England. The Jamaicans are emigrating under a post-war British plan to provide labour for her industrial and agric tltural produd ion.
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  • 88 7 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept 12 (UP) A war veteran shot and killed his estranged wife m the crowded sidewalk cafe of the swank Sheraton Gibso llotrl yesterday and was mobbed m the lobby by horrified hotel patrons as he tried to flee. Mrs. Juanita Coffey, 26, who had
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  • 230 7 PARTY GIRL SCANDAL REACHES A CLIMAX ROME, Sept. 12 (AP)— A high-level investigation into tlie death ol par;y girl Wilma Montesi will be finished on Monday, i The results a top secret until now will be turned over :o a Rome court for further action. This was annou n c
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  • 360 7 Red Invasion Would Be— WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP)— Chinese Ambassodor Wellington Koo yesterday predicted a "terrible fight to the finish" if tht Chinese Communists attempt to invade embattled Ouemov Island Just back from a five-week trip to Quemoy, Formosa, the Pescadores and Taehen
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  • 27 7 WASHINGTON. Se (AFP.i rhe J) the Navj i I sepl The ofl where the submarine ti ace ]us 2. proba c end < October.
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  • 43 7 PRESIDENT Ramon v.. t saysay will aware th< <.• Heart bo bis em s I Wav hington, Brig Gen Cai Los P Etomulo. with the high- I dec >i ai ion 9f th< r< public "for eXceptional and outstanding service la the nation
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  • 40 7 And Peking Promises Leniency... LONDO Si i "> Che Co agency -k" > K. i i i I I Pao a■ s log Km i over to f k sei 's and ha i per ai i E tied to tak i
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  • 30 7 Bl iPt—h v v Ld jr that S Zoih eiaed son m tl while thoy 7 ng ci [an »en i rds fro w ai i
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  • 34 7 Ml N'J< Se Coi rned th botfie mor< i •<: i at Ik body giamme U J <-d to the Red <ren back On s LWO Side* w. tu n :i bodies
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  • 130 8 BRITONS are drinking more tea now lhan e\'cr before. The country has still further increased its imports of tea. although it has been for .some time, the largest consumer of this commodity m the world. The report for August of the Internationa] Tea Committee reveals
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    • 1151 8 lrl::il BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 i' 1 1 onaci MANSFIELD CO., LTD. "tRS Incorporated m Singapore Carrier* wptiun to proceed via other ports to load and dix.li.irje cargo SAILINGS to LIVCKPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON x CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Saili P Sham Penan; Pcr»t'ii« for Liverpool Glasgow <;. i Sept IS Sept
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    • 763 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang ARKELDYK iHAL< 19/25 Sept 26 Sept 27 28 Sept ROEBIAH (SMNi 29Sept/sOct 6 Oct 7/8 Oct BORNEO (SMNi 19/25Oct
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    • 781 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. H.smbutj Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg gnd Oslo Spore P Sham PcMMH x' "|AVA" 13 21 Sept 22 23 Sept ERRIA IT/liS xx! SONCKHLA 22 27 Sept 28 28 Sept 29 30 Sep» xxxi KINA 26 Sept' 1 Oct
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  • 218 9 JAKARTA. Sept. 12: Indonesia has launched i MI first, home-built 500Un coaster amid plans to undertake the construction of 3.000-ton pa bete i.- Den sou-ton coaster r to I ol a line ot such ships It was built at the Carya Shipbuilding Companj located
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  • 87 9 MCAUSTI R CO LTD •d reduc profit ear Jun c i 1954 al 5( I ,974 end and l -d at the I assets at pei stock uniti a abovt- ssive figure of la.<t is $1,761 ">b'l «86 are down the peiiiid .ir damage co:n- c br ig
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  • 406 9 Standard Market Correspondent THE main imperus to fhe rubber market m Singapore m the past week has been the political news which has bocsfed prices to over 70 cents per !b. at one stage of f'ne trading fhe s the market appears 'ter and at more
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  • 541 9 WEEKLY SHARE MART REVIEW; S-EA Treaty Signing Fails To Give A Fillip Standard Market Correspondent THE signing of the South-east Asia Defence Treaty by eight nations, of which only three were Asians, while undoubtedly beneficial m its lonsterm effect, failed to give any immediate fillip to local
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  • 388 9 Business done m shares from Sept. 4—10: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 28/3, Eastern United Assurance $:56J. Fraser Neave Ords $2.00 to s2.l)2. Fraser Neave Prefs. $6.60, Federal Dispensary $2.97; and $3.00, Gammons $3.30 to $3.35, Hammers $3.05 and 53.07. 1, cd, Wm. Jacks $2.87J to
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  • 415 9 Hush-hush' Over Location By K. C. ARUN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A growing industry m atomic minerals has just been established m Malaya. The location of this industry as well as the production figures are, however, *'hush-hush." The growth of this industry has been enabled by the
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  • 114 9 August Outputs And Crops THE Anglo-Oriental Group of companies reported the I 'owing August outputs: Larut Tin Fields 1.963 piculs and Etawang Tin Fields 776 picu Rubber companies under I .<• Harrisons Crossfield (Malaya) Ltd., reported the following August crops: A Etubbei 33,500 lbs.. Bent a R ci 000 lbs.,
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  • 45 9 7 p.c. INTERIM DIVIDENDS KINTA Tin Mines, Ltd. and Tanjong lin Dredging Ltd. have each declared a third Interim Dividend of ~*j'. m respect <»i the year ending Dec. 1954, payable m England on Sept. S5 and 30, respectively, to shareholders registered on S« pi
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  • 316 9 INCORRECT TO SAY GOVT. HAS RICE MONOPOLY -SPENCER LONDON*. Sepi 12 ter>— The Federation M< ber lor Economic A;. Mr. O. A. Sp< stated here it was Incorrect to say. as the Economist did, that the Malayan Government had a m nopoly of rice but tolerated a small free market.
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  • 51 9 MA IVAN x. X n k h a ir. i t at*--" to r h.. Nts f.,i unuriian doHai Mi R*f ur dax utr* i I •(I 0 it ffls m v. it, tradi I 'I h«- sellin i.• k- bm* SI I IC mv rat«*» rem:iirx-ci vi.i
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  • 90 9 Malaya Ships More Rubber This Year MORE Malayan ruji.i-r i* shipp» ri overseas thi>, >car 1 han .it am time sin..- l;<51, according to thr lat-st oft ci.il >tali Mii I toti 'oi the at 607 205 tou it] 5.4^ a-.u i foe the espon gpi of i ar; <>.
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  • 78 9 (Standard Staff Reporter) SINGAPOREANS are eating more and more mutton says Mr. E. L. Nathan, who supplies two-thirds ot the Colony s requirements. Prewar days, he sa:ci. onh [odlj ate mutton, but now Ci, ne» an k ne»i m ig way. < "C I
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  • 12 9 I NDER WRITING v. a pleti week Eoi H. .J.
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    • 433 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE finiin j I a DEPARTMEN I' J S nd Deliver] r Sharp Sand for the 155 to 31 655 and "'4 and supply ot am MandaJ Quarry and the Supply o! Labour for ting Granite to the Cltj ncil Crui hers at Trafalgar Depot for the
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  • 199 10 SEVENTEEN -YEAR-OLD Maurice Khoo (St. Andrew's School), one of the Colony's up-and coming players, scored an easy 13-18. 15-10, 15-0 victory over Heng Boon Lee (Anglo-Chinese School) to win the schoolboys' badminton singles title at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Saturday. The schoolboys' doubles title went
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  • 172 10 DUNN'S 'DOUBLE' PLUS DEARMAN 'S GRAND CENTURY GANDHI CUP MEMENTOS IT was a memorable and happy occasion for two members of the Royal Air Force (Singapore) team which whipped the Indian Association by five wickets and 145 runs m the annual Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match played at Changi yesterday.
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  • 161 10 These pictures, specially taken fur The Standard by Yong Peng Seong, show the bis match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday when Penan? won the Malaya Cup again. This telephoto shows a goal Singapore missed. Boon Seong lobbed goalwards and Bakar dashes m, but MacLaren had got
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  • 48 10 WEST KILBRIDE. Ayr- 1 shire. Scotland, Sept. 12, j Reuten Bridget Jackson.j the Midlands champion, aged I 18. won the British girls' golf j championship here when she beat her fellow English Inter- j national. Dolores Winsor. aged 17, at the twentieth hole of the final.
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  • 179 10 RAF Singapore Tom Dearman st. Sithawalla b Ashratf 101 I L. Dunn c b Harbans Singh 8 Dave Perry c Harbans Singh b Sitharam 17 Cross c Balachandran b Sitharam 9 Lewis run out 29 j Burton not out 35 Kingdom not out 12 Extras 7 Total for three
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  • 564 10 Un^ku Ibrahim bin Abdullah, winning five events, became the individual champion at the Young; Men's Muslim Association 9th annual athletic meet held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A total of twelve records were broken. Ungku Ibrahim -oi up a new mark m the hop. step and
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    • 414 10 gyjHAW BR'OJHERSji 11 a.m. 1.45 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. l T™ "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" OPE\, JOHN VVAYME m > tomorrow: "THE HIGH THE MIGHTY" PfM| NOW DAILY s nMmMl^ 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 Vjf o^ V BREATH-TAKING CARU ELLIOTT drama! BALENDA REID BARRY vr\T fBAMCI LLTHER SLLLIVAN .ltAl llliiilUL ADLER ■rc*i3ca LAST
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    • 218 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS /^U^H ft ii Mi MOW SHOWINC mn#v^v THE LOVE STORY BEHIND THE LOU SONG THAT'S SWEEPING THE COUNTRY: COMING SOON 1 ORIGINAL SIN DRAWING THEM LIKE A MAGNET TO THIS PLACE TO EACH OTHER 20* CENTURY FOX p-ese-vs I^ST" IZ jppppip^l CINemaScOPC ■MBg^;, In the xonatf of
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  • 363 11 DON CASTER, Sept. 11 (Reuter)— Never-Say-Die „tU> won the St. Leger, final classic horse race of the British season, here today. Elopement was second and hstremadur third. Sixteen horses ran. i American-o w n t- d Sa Die which wun Ibc m Derby eurher
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  • 29 11 Electricians Beat Police 4-2 At Hockey \I'ALA IPUH Su Q a >- Division n X c 4 2 ftxi 3 id er Sing 1 J X: ft S {hi Hai
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  • 826 11 Lishman Sparks Arsenal's Victory Lishman Sparks Arsenal's Victory j LONDON, Sept. 12, (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers, champions last season, are back on top of the First Division of the football league. This followed an emphatic away win against Chariton yesterday, when they took the lead on goal
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  • 343 11 LONDON. Sept. 11 ißeuter» Following are the Home .soccer I results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 4. Sheffield U. 0. Blackpool 0. Aston Villa 1. Bolton 1. Manchester U. 1. Cardiff 1. Huddersneld 1. Charlton 1 Wolves 3. Everton 2. Leicester 2. Manchester 1. Chelsea 1. Newcastle 2.
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  • 164 11 THE first three places m the annual 100 miles Singa- pore Road Race, at Changi. i which was organised by the j Singapore Racing Cycling As- j >ociation. went to three rider* from the Malayan Rough Riders. First pa>t the line after a
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Klang Ciub beat Royal Air Force by 20 points <goa] five tries) to 3 points (a try) at rugger on the Kiang padang yesterday. At haif-time Klang Club led 4—o.
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  • 127 11 LEAGUE LONDON, Sept. 11 (Beater)— Ru^Ly League results. I Lancashire Cup (First Round; I Leigh 21, Wigar, 10. Liverpool Cily 6, Salford 3 HOldham 57. County Amateur? 17. rßochdnle Hornet? 10. Barrow 13. St. Helens 27 Whitehaven C. IJWidnes Hi. Warrmgton L 3. i I Yurkshire Cup (First
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  • 44 11 European Flyweight Vacant MILAN. Sept. 12, (AFP) Italian boxer Nazzareno Gianelli took the European Flyweight title here on Saturday night when he deleated Britain's Terry Allen on points. The European Flyv. I boxing title is therefore vacant. The holder was Loul Skena of France.
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  • 195 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—, Selangor will hold their first state hockey trial of the season on Wednesday at the Coronation Park ground. The following will take part m the trial: Goalkeepers Tai Yuen Fee iSCRC.i, Rawi 'Sel Malays) and Perampalam iSSSC). Right Full Back Ghazali i i Sel
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    • 899 11 SITI'ATIO\S VACAM lI. M. NAVAL 15\<i *!.<: .riONS iMited TE.AUI APPRLNTICESIHPv V -1 < igeroiu InpBERE will be a numbei ol 1 J vacam m Jai Departm< >. IHSS. or fulls indentun a| Bap< l p entices m MM Dockyj s Singapore, m the Shipbui *c fc»l and Marine. Civil.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 288 11 Lil Abner By Al Capp RNot lon<£ ogo lowest I £>ot 300 i/ears of Their misery attracted the sinister men m the KrutntinSlobb>Ov;d was a happy, total unemployment I HOW V,'£ u v. /IS TZIMPLEff V SO-cHd z K L r -TH£i'ljC car&free country I made them.so.T>eho*/, LO WE<.T\( LET'S
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  • 665 12 Beaten Once But Wins FAM Trophy For North North 3 South 1 Poh Beig. Su'.-.ir n .an, Cheng Eng. Boon Seong. Referee S. XaV.iah of Perak. Kl'ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— North Malaya beat South Malaya by three goals to one for the second successive year to win the Football Association of
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  • 330 12 MARY'S 100 DASH IN 11.4 BETTERS GAMES SPRINT nINGAPORES Mary Klass, who lost the Asian Games sprint title to Japan's Atsuku Nambu at Manila this year, would have beaten tfie Japanese girl with yesterday's time of 11.4 seconds returned m her 100 yards dash at the Singapore Recreation Club meet
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  • 69 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: The Federation's team to op- pose Singapore for the Sportsi man's Trophy at Singapore on Saturday, Sept. 13, are as follows David MacLaren (Penang). j Lee Sai Chong (Perak). Tang ICheok Foo (Sel.). Philip Rozar a (Sel >. Yeap H:n Hean (Penang), Mok Wai
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  • 535 12 FOLLOWING are the weights for Wednesday, >econd day ol the Singapore Turf Club's September (Gold Cap) mcetioi; and two races for the Third Day. (1. 1. I>n 1— ti V. I inecolur Adelaide St.ir 9.K Kure>t Beau S.I I) Bridge Law II 8.W Cypress Point S.l>8 K»M
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  • 46 12 Penang's Yasu took the only practical way of thanking goalkeeper David MacLaren jor his great game against Singapore and handsome Mac is delighted. This picture icas taken by Yong Peng Seong after Saturday's Malaya Cup final when Penang beat Singapore three-nil.
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  • 571 12 By THE SPORTS EDITOR Back to Singapore and THE question! How did Singapore lose? This most famous of Malayan soccer teams, whose players have met touring teams from China to Indonesia (and one thrown m from behind the Iron Curtain) with some measure
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  • 135 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty-year-old Penang goalkeeper. Dave MacLaren, who was the hero of the victorious Penang team m the Malaya Cup final played on Saturday. is among 20 players selected by the Malayan Chinese Football Association for a tour of j Hong Kong and,, other
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  • 42 12 INDIANS RAF DRAW INDIAN Association and the RAF Changi drew one-all m their SHA division 1 encounter played at Changi yesterday. The Indians took the lead at the interval through right inner Rajendra. However, the Airmen equalised after the resumption through Durrant.
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  • 536 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Now It Will Be: By AFTER his smashing victory on the opening 7 of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting at Bukii l Golden Lotus will probably start a warm favours. the Singapore Gold Cup this Saturday. Golden i has already a 'gold' to
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  • 67 12 VENICE, Italy. SeuCAP— A relative y Italian tennis player yes upsei Wimbledon r naJaroelav Drobny m tr.e BnaJ of Venice's internati tourney. Giuseppe llerla defen the powerful Drobny. the m exiled Czech wnu ii now Egyptian citisen, 5-7. 6-4 In T he other temi-fiot there alao WBS a
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  • 49 12 GOODWOOD Urn land S«[ 12 Reuta A of British ea fax g An^ I ."ican i y against Ann The i inique ing isle gai I S Hand, last Saturd S c »utos. built vat Scot England fi fou!t B I-, seen 1 Umg H
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  • 210 12 SINGAPORE Motor Club won the annual motoring gymkhana at the Pol. Irainmg School compound yesterday, with the low score of 2 403 point* T\w rivals, Singapore Police Force totalled 2.730 points and were beaten by 327 Doini The gymkhana trophy presented by Mr.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 92 12 rovwr HOCKEY SHA League: Div. 1. Police vs. SCRC at Thorn son Road; SRC vs. Latiff Wanderers at pa dang: Div. 2. Khalsa Association j rs. Dockyard at Khalsa ground: 3 BOD vs. BODCA at St. George's ground- Dir 3B Ceylon SC vs. PWD at Balestier; Dr. 3 A SHB
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