Singapore Standard, 24 September 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD V^? jy «"7* Vol. V. No. 83. SINGAPORE, FRIDAX, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934 TWELVE PACES 15 CENT?
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  • 544 1  -  By CONRAD SMITH Standard Staff Reporter THERE is a three-year-old Chinese girl m Singapore today, who is motherless, because her mother was deported to China m 1930. The case of the woman. Madam Poon Yoke Kit. who was Imprisoned m a Singapore g.i
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  • 123 1 $100-A-DAY CONTEST RESULT MISS TAN LYE NEO of 5, L.:me Road. Kuala Lumpor, is the winner, ot |ne Standard Quick-1 Qnh No. 57. A cheque for $100 will be mfl lv her. The content was judged by Mr. S. M. Vasasar, a Singapore City Counclll< r. The correct answers are:
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  • 43 1 NEW V)KK. St pt. SI 'Knurr 1 Tlm Stearins tnunlttec thr Halted Nations (»t rt-r.il \ssembly by i vote t nir." to thre*\ with thrrt- ab>*-r.iions, todn r! i t!: it the Cyprva question be admitt- t,> |lM Isa :nhl>'s A^eiivhi.
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  • 32 1 CITY, 8 A four I caused >ibly I ii the U stai Penltei by sta U per i I l r officers Ed i lhai a U I
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  • 37 1 RANGOON. Sept. 23, 'AP> —Muslim journalists and writ >rs In Burma have pro- against the pubiica- n uv Life Magazine on June 28 1954, ol a picture il E»r phet M h unmed.
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  • 71 1 STRASBOURG. Sept. 23 tAFP i A new six power Brussels conference to iollow the London conference on Europe scheduled lor next week, will be suggested by the foreign affairs committee of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, it was indicated to- day. The new
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  • 62 1 M \DESSOX. West Virsinia. Sept. 23. >AP)— A strfie by 21 white students against the admittance of three Negroes to Sherman High School m nearby Scth apparently had fairly well dissolved yesterday. The students had protested admission of the Negroes to the school with signs reading. "We
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  • 36 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 23, (Reuter> Mr. Jacob Maiik, Soviet Ambassador m London, left here today for New York aboard the Queen Elizabeth. He will join the Soviet delegation at the United Nation*.
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  • 173 1 WIIITBY, England, Sept. 23, (UP)— Seven freedomseeking fishermen aboard a Polish Communist trawler beat up their political officer and locked up their skipper off the English coast today m a high seas mutiny against Communism and put into port seeking political asyium. The seven mutineers also
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  • 92 1 BOY SAW MOTHER FALL 25 FEET A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD boy saw his mother fall 25 feet from a second floor window to the road below m China Street, Singapore, yesterday evening. He shouted: -Mother falling mother falling but it was too late. On the way down, the woman, Nfg Poh Liew.
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  • 318 1 'FORMOSA MUST BE LIBERATED' Chou En-lai Warns US: Keep Off HONGKONG, Sept. 23, (Reuter)— The Chinese Communist Prime Minister, Chou En-lai, declared today the liberation of Formosa, the Nationalist stronghold, was a completely internal affair for China and could m no way be i sabotaged by America. Addressing the new
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  • 73 1 Members of the Gurkha Royal Signals, who now man all communications of the four Gurkha brigades m Malaya, are seen receiving berets with the new Regimental Badge, just approved by the Queen. Bearing the motto "Creta Cito" (swift and sure), the badge of
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  • 49 1 TAIPEI Bept 1 -.p I and a ad < onalist fon n l: iro md I oflf- island ol Amoy and Quemoy. Arms pokesman Gei ITi-tlng A* jci [bed th< i xchangt ol ground ftre rdaj even ag v die since th< pn ent warfan st an <1
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 23 Indonesian Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo today strongly denounced the South-east Asia defence treaty and urged Asian solidarity for peace, m an address before a joint session of the two Houses of the Indian Parliament. The Premier said that "peace could not be
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  • 29 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 23 (AFP) The banking business was almost paralyzed here today when 10.000 bank employees went out on strike. Madras. Xagpur and Hyderabad were also affected.
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  • 87 1 Red Plot To Blow Up Refinery TEHERAN. Sept. 23 <UP) Police arrested 54 Communists m Abadan today m a crackdown on what reliable sources said was a Red plot to blow up the world's biggest oil refinery. Reliable sources said the Communists planned to blow up the refinery during a
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  • 51 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 23 <UP) The Indonesian Government has arrested a Chinese businessman, Tjiong Sing le. suspected of organizing Nationalist Chinese groups among Indonesia's two million Chinese residents, it was learned today. In addition, a warrant is out for the arrest of another Chinese leader who is m
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  • 42 1 LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Sept. 23, (AP) A Lexington woman must pay U. 5.5500 and serve a six-month jail term for spreading tuberculosis. Mrs. Alvinl Page, 33, became the first person convicted under a new Kentucky law prescribing the penalty.
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  • 81 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 23. (UP)— President Soekarno's newwife is expecting a child, Indonesian newspapers reported today, but there was neither confirmation nor denial from the palace. The newspaper Kcdaulantan Rakjat of Jogjakarta quoted reliable sources as saying the beautiful 31-year-old divorcee Dr. Boekarno married secretly three months
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  • 209 1 War Bride Finds Husband, Three Children Dead At Home NORFOLK. Virginia. Sept. 23: (UP)— Mrs. Vincent W. Burke, a Sydney, Australia, war bride whose husband shot himself and their three small children to death, sobbed today as she picked up scattered toys from the nursery of their empty home here.
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  • 208 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 23, (Reuter)— Kins Phumiphon Aduldej today received m audience Lieut. -General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, Director of Operations, Malaya, who is here to discuss with Thai officials "mutual problems concerning Communist terrorists along the Thailand- Malaya border." Accompanied by Mr. Berkeley Gage. British
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  • 28 1 THE United States 2nd Division left Seer.: yesterdaj for home a.s some 2 South Korean* demonstr jin the streets, cam "Yankee don"t go bony banners. UP.
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  • 87 1 Chinese Ships Go South Taipei, s- 2a (Renter) China nI i k Chinese 1 <•:.. 11 allj had n.. f 0 j° in I and Fifth This move i )aratory laui n n Natioi held islands ol! East t." the agency, wfai cl Lims < >: id. iced i by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 214 1 NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO 1. Raffles Place, Spo re lei 85Tti« Just r I lat park oil I A Very Big Selection r i tm x of "The World's most i M I Healthful Wear" Jt m following qualities I AERTEX CI.AN SPORT SHIRTS. Finest C C Ai Led Desigi
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  • 350 2 Takings Drop By $21 M. In 8 Mths. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The duty increase on several consumer commodifries imported into the Federation were decided this week, because of proportionate deficits m revenue from the big money earners, such as liquor, tobacco, and rubber, sources close
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  • 70 2 THE 60,000-ton Ore Transport which arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to Sourn America from Japan, under the command of Captain Jesse Bird. The vessel which is owned by Universe Tank Ships Inc. America, was built in record time in the Kure
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  • 154 2 THE CHANS TO SHARE THEIR JOY WITH POOR I i INSTEAD of giving a i dinner party to celebrate < the marriage of his son, Mm Yee, to Miss Teo j Siew Mm, a Singapore t 2 businessman, Mr. Chan Heng Pye. decided it would be much better to 5
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  • 69 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— 0 re 0 nunist terrorist has been by Securitj a:ui another has surrendered m the Federation. It was announced that the terror- b i v. as mded m the X Nerang district ol E£c on M by a Police patn is dead. He has
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  • 42 2 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A: v kampong ay youths yesing, m honour oi annivi i ary of the I tion of the Federation Regi attended by the M C anding, Lieut T.H. Trevor'; and his <.r. m full ceremonial ur.i:'n: th decorations.
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  • 37 2 AN Indian businessman from Muar was found .stabbed m a hotel m Jalan Besar Road. Singapore. yesterday 1 1 vening. The man, Andiappa Palla- nandan. 45. was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 164 2 IAXI-LbfciK^ are perturbed at the new ruse i adopted by some Singapore taxi-drivers to charge them more than the legal fare indicated on the taxi-meter, j When engaged for a short run, with the meter indicating 40 cents, these drivers refuse to accept the
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  • 105 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 69i 70i No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. 701 701 No. l mi 70 No. :i «9i 695 Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3673 per picul Up Sli.
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  • 40 2 HONGKONG, Sept. 2:;. Special Standard Service C ising prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 5.15.74 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l; 5i. 331 to Malayan SI: SO. 185 to one Indonesian Ru'piah; Gold $254,625 to a tael.
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  • 52 2 PEXAXG. Th as:— The gen- > i eral meeting of the women's t j section of the [ndian Associa1 1 tion will be held at J. 30 p.m. Mon Saturday at the association's premises m Bagan Jer- mal Road. i New officebearers noli be c'<e '<
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  • 190 2 ALA LU: >l R T;: suiting m a collision with a 5 Ce! l Nominated car driven by Yap Kin; X iala Lum- Swee. a rubber dea'er Council was Mr. Morris Edgar for Cessford acquitted and dis- submitted that the accident charged m the Sessions occurred on
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  • 126 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The President of the Se--.ion> Court here today transferred to the High Court a suit m which the All-Malayan Railway Workers Union sued a sister union— the tyfal&yan Railway Employees Trade Union— and three of its office] bearers. The All-Malayan Railway Workers Union
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 70 2 I over 50/2 more Americans prefer CAMELS to any other cigarette Scys Harry M. Wooten j^t^^. leading American v ;^^^$x' ndUStrY An ySt Again, America's smokers have spoken! Again, America's confidence in Camels grows! And you deserve fo know why. There's nothing like Camels' unique combination of genuine mildness and
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    • 333 2 i fIN I~HE LAS 1 10- WIN U S~- J \L I SINGAPORE STANDARD QUICK -QUIZ A separate competition will still eppeor each do>. w«th c Kpvrote $100 prize, but you r.on now send m one, tve three c o whole week's entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE Th c cSosifw
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  • 49 3 These 50 Workers Are Happy ABOUT i th 1 Fa Road Sin satior i v t rarily al Ihe >th. Xbj sal n ii < each: i r Tr l ITJ free food Iging 1 m the -..IS;)' a i I a SI p Unj d v. r<- ision 01
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  • 240 3 DANCE HOSTESS BIT PATRONS WIFE Bound Over For Four Months A DANCE hostess, Chen Yeow Lin, 20, of the Great World Cabaret, Singapore, was convicted m the Eighth Police Court yesterday, on a summons charge of causing hurt to a businessman's wife. The Magistrate, Mr. M. Kathigesu, ordered Chen to
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 3 THE I Polish Jtamoi F Kern, being t»ro«ghl 1 be -Standard fioto.
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  • 123 3 A NEW film venture has been launched m Singapore by Mr. H. M. Shah, a businessman. To be called H. M. Shah Productions, the company will start shooting a new Malay film m the first week of October. The company has completed arrangements with
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  • 52 3 TWO now annual New Zealand Health stamps will be available to Singapore philatelists when they are released on Oct. 4 m Xew Zealand. The stamps are valued at two and three pence each respectively. The stamps can be obtained through the Singapore Stamp Club. P.O.
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  • 28 3 THE S.I.T. Sports Club will hold its sixth anniversary dance at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. Oct. 2 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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  • 180 3 Standard Shipp 5 Ktporter JHt Nii tou i vessel Bret< v*') n\ !c men r.iM t Sin i] <"" yest*rdks land 1 m <>t' her t' >c -l t Kesa, v ijn v m iv ed at sea. iluri;^ .1 storm and saifer- 1
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  • 218 3 ABOI'T l.o'X) ti\ili:in employees of the Army m Sin^.j' re who jre eligible for pension rights want their employers to provide them with quarters. claim was raised at faint C d altath Cammil tee m I Ing on Wednes:r- Tl c Armj authorities pr
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  • 42 3 THI Kanyang University .1 luire Is n ea rh ol wh m paid a 1 mem lership :ee to the University's En d at Fund. The ers now 1,726, an 1 the Fund is c iex by 726.000.
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  • 57 3 t::^ end I 15-daj-oM >yees ol M le Mills, g as a re tit I tlks between 1 ml Lab Mr n r N BB rials Spini Unl c i i ata the Me H iderstood m ide .1 itions to the un H these
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  • 37 3 THE Si I ut r- .1 v ar, .1 i told H r v g m nan i H Pi ye Part] has -Kr ndldai and m make ua annomm- -ri oa ■■Ktijb
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  • 194 3 KELANTAN SKELETONS TO GO TO CAMBRIDGE THE skeletons of a man and a woman unearthed at Gua Cha, Kelantan, will be sent to anatomists m Cambridge University to find out to what kind of people they belonged, the Director of Raffles Museum, Singapore, Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie, told a
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  • 74 3 SINGAPORE'S new $1,00 >,0€ free 1 J übli c Library will be airconditioned. Mr. L.M. Harrod, the new Elaffles Librarian, said at a Press conference, yesterday. Mr. H irro 1 said ti-io Library would be the best and most advanced m South-east Asia. The Library has already bought
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  • 55 3 Ex-Boxer Is Fined $5 MOHAMAD Xour bin Bache 1 a former Colony boxer who fought under the name of Joe Diamond, was fined $5 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for causing obstruction on the five-footway near C ifl >rd Pier. The prosecution sai,i Mohamad was found selling 'lonI
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  • 82 3 EIGHT employees of the Singapore City Council are at present study ins civil or electrical engineering at Melbourne Technical College under the Colombo Plan. There is always a friendly atmosphere unions the College's 15,000 students. This picture shows students approaching the President of the Students' Representative Council.
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  • 82 3 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nisei Morris (above), returned to the Colony yesterday m (he Oranje, after three months' leave m Britain. In London, Mr. Morris was one of 24 Commissioners who attended (he five-day Conference of Commissioners of Police Forces m the Colonies and Protectorates,
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  • 50 3 TRADERS and industrialists m Singapore's rural areas will have to pay for the collection and removal of trade refuse from Nov. 1. this year. The Rural Board has decided that payments should be made m advance half-yearly, m January and July every year, at the Board's office.
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  • 174 3 BOYS'TOWN NEEDS $500,000 TO EXPAND SINGAPORE'S Boys' Town, m Bukit Timah Road, needs $500,000 to cany out its expansion programme. the ak?tmg Director of the Town. Rev. Brother Albert, told The Standard yesterday. The money is needed for the construction of two more i dormitories, two dining' rooms,.a hall, and
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  • 95 3 THE Singapore A n t iI Tuberculosis Association ac- nowledge.s the following i donations for the South I Winds Rehabilitation Centre. Dr. G. P. Bardslev— slo,ooo; Mr. S. Pritam Singh— sl,loo: Basket Ball match (University of Oregon v. Malaya' !52.223: Standard Vacuum Oil Co.— s3oo; Inderson
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 rs. a. t. a. GRAND CARNIVAL! THURSDAY, 30th Sept. 1954. From 400 P.M. lo Midnight m the GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK ALL THE FUN International Stalls Dancing m the Cabaret Jog c t Modern Cinema Shows Musical Shows Lucky Dip Fish Pond Pony Rides Whisky Auction Maa'C Shows Dragon antf
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  • 296 4 $5OO FINE FOR ILLTREATING 3½ YR-OLD GIRL Woman Pleads Guilty WHEN a Social Welfare Officer visited a home m Gey long Road i on A^py 19, she found a three-and-a -half year old girl, Ah Fun, with bruises all over her face and body, the Singapore Second Criminal District Court
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  • 61 4 Queen Honours Gurkhas X LUMPUR, Thura The ti Gurkha weapon ol Kukri ay join< I Ihe and St. 1 we k egimei r .j I T'.v rawi Iron iurkha 1 Rri{ j<>>' ienera i the I ing rning at a the ii lion be- S Brigade betray ou amen. so
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  • 64 4 They Retain Long Leave Facilities H M iian I nwealth nut It r long tea\ t'aci re- he m:.- Arxnj Ci> Mr S 1 i 'Vsri n i m tted gr inted t< emj n m Comm< r\ eali rountr -r. f l izens t Color (he Air Mil i
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  • 60 4 MX V RAJKWIXK the Dt-putN Secretary (irm-ral ol thr lntfrnatinn.il Tru t v SapciffiMlJ CmnmisMon iv Mm China, passed through Singapore b> Qaatas BOAC jresterday fw litf— The former Indian Commissioner m Fiji. Mr. .Cajkamar >aid that .m thr French and Vietinmh >e>in to be i;i a
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  • 38 4 rANJONG MAL.IM. Thurs a mn or si. 749 was raised i" the i ni Pood and Fun I -i::- h( Id tm th< M< thodlst English School, Tanjong Malim In aid of 1 building fund
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  • 65 4 KRISHNAN Naidu Manic- d kam. a mechanic and shop owner, who was fined $400 a on a drunken charge three c days ago. was yesterday fined L Sl5. by the Singapore First v Traffic Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainer. when lie pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 96 4 O\G All NGOH, an iceu'a:or seiler. serving a sentence on two charges of causing an obstruction on a five-foot-way m Moulmein Road, was yesterday brought from prison to the Singapore Sixth Police Court to answer a similar charge Onfl was stated \o have bis
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  • 77 4 THE Singapore Youth Council intends to organize a series of youth lectures and forums for member organizations as a follow-up to the recent Second World 1 Assembly of Youth Con- ference. Speakers will be members of the Singapore delegation lo W.A.Y. The lectures will begin from
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  • 68 4 A X.L.M. Skymaster flew out a 4 1 -ton propeller for the Falkjfell. a Norwegian tanker, which bent her propeller on a .sunken object. Picture shows a crane, borrowed from an X.A.X. Station, about to hoist the heavy case on to a waiting trailer. Repair to
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 MR. HEONG Chak Cbeoog and hi s bride. the former Miss Chens (hoy Lan. who were married at Jubilee Dance Hall. Ipoli. i last Sunday. Mr. HeOß|> is the eldest son of Madam Yee Ah Nooi and the bride isthe eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Client i
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  • 218 4 TAY Siew Eng, wile of a detendant En a civil suit, was called to give evidence for the plaintiff m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Before Tay testified, Mr. P. Leonard (for defendants) ■xpiaincd that she is the vile of his client. Lee Tiong. Mr.
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  • 40 4 bukit rhurs —An opera hall, a n i i cinema hall and an amusement park, whirh is to include dance hall, will soon be added j to the amenities of tbj Easl expanding town m Province Wellesley Central.
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  • 139 4 SINGAPORE residents tan now apply for the Fulbright Awards for the I academic year 1955-56 to stud) m the United States. The swards .'-.re into I .0 catei gones "senior* 1 and "student. 1 The former is open be tun teacher* and research
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  • 32 4 c a wedding par'y q polo b I. from her Eri B and pay Hrn Ij isah admit d guilty tc bi Senti Si 21 I Of f
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  • 21 4 '1 Qi R F < the Rot re: I Ground ti House, on S v Oet I. at 6 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 101 4 r r^ THERE'S REAL SOAP IN RINSO IF/ UC&p'o l!/Ma7 -TT^ HOC DIUCA > ihCre^r^/KiNSUp^CKSJ -^\%W\V Where there's ioft water you just cant beat reof socp jpt I V r lasomedi^triasyouwuibu: .r v\ *l'tf'^"tf^ W^k^V —and you can tell from that rich gent/c lather that y Q *c:;"Z*p^:^:z VCZZ^"iri[lll\l\i«i r
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  • 307 5 Buried By The Terror' KUALA LUMPUR, Jhurs.-.A scrap of paper, which looked like one of the treasure maps of the Caribbean pirates, has led to the disery °L?_^ c roll bandit P ri "*'ng press buried near Kajang by the notorious Bearded Terror" Liew
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  • 40 5 OFFICIAL SOLUTION OF SQUARE WORD D-32 The Aa :ot C H met or September to dtscuss the clues of Square^ord D-32. They we r e ot I 3pt an*-*. to the clue were as b« ->-hich thus is the Official
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  • 185 5 DARSHAN SINGH, 15-year-old pupil of Whampoa English School m Singapore, has already caused his parents, brothers and a sister, two sleepless nights. Darshan who is m Standard Five, left school on Tuesday afternoon but never reached home. Since then, he has not been traced. Now
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  • 58 5 MR Arthur B. Krim, prelent of United Artists Cor- arrive m Singa- Sepl 29 on a round- le-world businej s tour. He v. i be accompanied by -A'. ,--tr,\ <:: Arnold M Picker, who la making the i-i connection with the ►mpany*s 35th anniversary nations being
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  • 17 5 Proprietor Beaten Up And Robbed ipOl 'A c the eixed tne de■for. the .:k! commenced to p
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  • 37 5 Stt v „t v. ho .-toe hi> i i gs oi $4*ooo alued ut $1,000, bonne at Potong Pen jester I .y ■•ear- pro- Si g p Scctli c Court ••.ollery V '.am.
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  • 119 5 A PROTEST BY MALAY PARENTS AT a meeting of the Malay Parents' Committee of the Bukit Panjang Malay school, held last Wednesday, it was decided to ask Government to continue maintaining its Malay Standard I class and to build a separate school for the people of the village. This decision
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  • 60 5 A WOMAN. Mrs. D.E. Cook,' who arrived m the Colony from Hongkong on May 29, this year, failed to obtain an identity card. Inspector T. S Zain, pro-, secuting, told the .Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Pleading guilty to the charge j Mrs. Cook was fined $15.
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  • 171 5 •IOHORK BAllßr. Thurs.— Mr. N.I. Cohen, m the Sessions Court today told Ng 800 Loh. former chief clerk OCPD's office, Mersing, that he had betrayed a trusi placed ia him and had pocketed money belonging to his comrades who had subscribed to a Police Welfare
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  • Article, Illustration
    97 5 THE Consul -General of the Netherlands. Mr. D. A. Van Hamel save a cotktail party last night to ntjrrrr and men of the Netherland ship.s "Piet Hem'" and "Oubois." About 100 people attended the party including metni be is of the ConMilar corps. j Some of the «juest>
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  • 76 5 Embassy Hotel, Mrs. Laura Warn.'::, came In for a hug and a biij kiss from hei daugl te Audrey Helen, at Kallang Airport yesterday. Mrs. Warren to Singapore aftei advising the management ol a hotel m Jakarta She said the [ndoae; Government was interested m bringing
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  • 105 5 DA* Richard B Miller > (above with native hah is a psychoioqisi w i I h the Sau Diego Junior College who developed an itch to see how the other half of the world lives He WOS quick to pick Kfi native habit*. In Indonesia. where he
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 120 5 Uniform Quality makes HEINZ BABY FOODS mosf dependable X In Heine foods cfpecullj prej>ared for I babies )Ou find fine: texture. fia\orv V and natural colors. These ioods art made from choice faesfa ingredients only; thc\ m evpertlv cookt-J ano y carefitlly strained ia gleaming Mcmz S kKchens, then sdendiictll)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 103 5 CONSISTENT L~y] r I ||p fIWHBHB PS T E E Dlr 0 81 8 E D| Hie 6|vaMv tm TA X E||C s||T m i a l IMTTe l p|la HB=HHB- q 'u l c d 'hu s s ylu wJHHT l ZE S T F U L|yy A X
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    • 410 5 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance i IIINGAPORE* >" ;a Eedok Sv- > r agJl "rv fc ,J MAI. WAN MATIIt.MATICAI. !»O- c- Choice; 1 day «^E *wm CILIV: Talk "Group tr.eorv M-ti'-i---. I r; S^ihern Sere- ""S^ lf>r ir.unt schools'" by M.- P X -de: 1.30 News. 143 Dance
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  • Singapore Stanadrd
    • 345 6 VL'HILK the Governments or the Federation of M— ya and Oi the Colony ot Singapore are struggling to overcome Commmiiam, there appears u> be t< ndracj on the part of certain .sections of rations .n th^e territories to indulge I au::v Qfl thr MUM of democracy. cratk tovenunen!
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    • 348 6 ACCORDING to a r iori rarried b-. Mala] newsMN< I riee-Pn si lent, Dr. Ismail bin m i ting O1 UMNO membeia mca nfllctala In Kuala rrengganu, ■■it all ndi nee, do not be afraid or other the Chinese or any other. So long feai so long trill
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  • 792 6  -  The Times Athens Correspondent \bu yilh sound of chisels chipping the blocks of Pentelic marble, which must hare been so familiar to the Athenians when Pericles was building the Parthennn. is heard again to-day m the ancient Agora of Athens at the foot of
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  • 151 6 Persion War Pottery The large-scale excavations m the Agora, begun by the American School m 1931, were completed last year. But hick, which plays such a:\ important part m the work of archaeologists, intervened this year to reveal a well from the fifth century B. C. under one loose block
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 278 6 No Indiscipline In S'pore Prisons Sir; I am surprised at the a egations oi indiscipline m Singapore prisons made by n correspondent tv a ca English daily. His impression ol life m our prisons s< ems to be entirely different from mine I vis ited both prisons l.i-t month i:
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    • 34 6 WHEN Sir: At last the Singapore Government has set the retiring age limit at 60. When Is the Singapore City Council a semi-Government going to do >o? Time is lIARI BIN JUMAHAT. Singapore. i
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    • 125 6 Sir; Parents want to scrap Kirkby so that teachers (•■mi be locally recruited and 'rained m the normal way. II is a waste of public funds (o pay each student S(500 for warm clothing, thousands of dollars for air passages to and fr o m
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    • 157 6 Sir: I refer to my letters of 14th 16th September which you so kindly published m your issues of Ifith 18th September, respectively. I would like to record my thanks to you for the publicity given to this matter as a result of which an official
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  • 132 6 Sir; The "'Tax-Payer's" letter In another paper on 18th September issue has not gone to the root of the trouble. Malaya is still acutely «hort of doctors. There are much fewer doctors on th e East Coast. In Kuantan there should be at least four but we
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  • 113 6 A LARGE tountain-hous< of the late fifth century B.C. which stood at the southwest corner of the Agora was also explored during the season. Its plan is unus consisting of a double V with its angle thrust deep into the lower .-lope of the Areopagus. A stone parapet
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  • 360 6 Review of View Ban Gambling Tables iVAXYAXc; SIANG PAU j* strongly urges the "speedy] 2 prohibition ol the new forms i f gambling." Lately, we have' been seeing, says the daily.] innumerable d sc billiard| tables m every street .<. corner. The attraction ol these, j tables is m thi
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  • 84 6 The House of Tiles OESIDES thl« >„'-, Agora ol .v American School resume' I i exploration ol bronze :.^v 1 2700-2000 t >. settlement at Lerna. on c::- < coast of Peloponi The archaeological party under Mr. John L. Ca continued 10 excavati large building found last year near the
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  • 100 6 An Unexpected Discovery r j :l rtaii o. Qrsi fie* <>: v.ood. 7 of thick ci testi -■■•>■• On preset wa s to a 4 paces. One talned a oi early brooa shot cott; tea>«pooi i U oi I \n& of 8 erie; ol ditioa a shaft ize i et«
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    • 67 6 p ri'\4'itiiittj tint* tit'tr STANDARD "10" Following closclv the genera design of the nov* famous St.i^.ird Ei^hr '!jon it incorporates such desirable J feoturc os rully trimmed interior designed for 1, moaimuTi comfort. The tour wide doors ore fitted > ith wind-up winiows nd fully pivoted no-draught ventilators both front
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    • 29 6 The Malayan Way of Lite 11 A visit tc Singapore then bock to the island v.,th c boat fail o* purchases end c supply of beer QurjsUcTtl of course
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  • 222 7 Red China Has Effective Ally' LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter) Three Rightwing newspapers strongly criticised Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour Opposition, here today, for his statement on returning from China that "personally speaking I think the sooner we get rid of Chiang Kai-shek
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  • 223 7 GRANTHAM IS ALSO WHACKED LONDON >ent. Rrutfi !'n iiia>s rut ul.i t on l>.i il\ Mirror toila^ huimml Alexander (iranthum t > i nor of lli>n^kon° ol "offea 1 1 m.ddimu uttii affairs i j re ilm" m m m j... r It ml i<> m- 1 .i lan :t
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  • 29 7 V '.V DELHI S 23, Vli H Kher. 1 1 m He to be shmi I whose term as Presi- rding to usually re-
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  • 29 7 FORF.Iv'iX tarn] a ictioned London on W< Sis L 9 11 rality <. ighl lall D c rtion oi tamps issued be,nd 187. was sold UMI. R( it(
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  • 109 7 Security And Faith In Malaya I I LONDON. Sept. 23, (Keutrr> Increasing security and faith m the future are recorded m the 1953 report i«»r Malaya published today. "If release from fear is a true saline" it says. "then the year can properly be described as a notable one Large
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  • 39 7 uar. pnoio. A NATIONALIST Chinese artilleryman sights his weapon on the Amoy area of Red China. This area has been shelled repeatedly the last few days to prevent an invasion build up by the Communists.
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  • 179 7 KARACHI, Sept. 23: (Reuler) Three conspirators planned to assassinate a King, a Governor-Gen-eral and a Prime Minister and his Cabinet with a single volley of rifle shots, it was alleged m court yesterday. Major General M. I. Majid a retired o nicer, Riaz Hashmi, a
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  • 122 7 Former Red Scientist Loses Job LONDON. Sept. 23 (Reuter) J British Ministry of Works' scientist, Dr. Standish Mas- terman, has been removed from secret work m connecl tion with guided missiles after investigations into his past political associations, it was announced here today, t Dr. Masterman has been 1 transferred
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  • 63 7 l\ LONDON, Sept. 23. (AP>— The Russians said last night they have installed a micro- 1 phone at the North Pole. j Moscow Radio, m making I i the claim, said "We are the s I I first country m the world to j 1
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  • 74 7 TOKYO. Sept 23. (UP)The hydrogen bomb claimet its first victim today whei Aikichi Kuboyama, radii operator of the atom-dustc< tuna boat "Fortunate Dragon" dit'd here at 6.56 p.m. Kuboyama died at the Firs National Hospital here when he had been conlined with 1! other crewmen of
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  • 274 7 LONDON, Sept. 23: (Renter)—] M Brilith police. Customs offi-\j I ccrs and airport security i\ 7uen were mobilized yester-'\ day m the hunt for the i daring gold bandits icho i snatched bullion ie or t h !:40.000 m a 20-second back- street ambush on Tuesday, night.
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  • 311 7 NEW LABOUR FORMULA TO ARM GERMANY Frantic Last Minute Bid To Avert Defeat LONDON, Sept 23: (fteuter)— British Labour Party leader> ye>ieid;<y produced a new formula lor their 'arm Germain policy m a last minute bid to save it from defeat at the party's conference next week .Sir. Attlee was
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  • 167 7 New Guinea Row For U.N. Debate "Renter) The Steering Committee of the United Nation.s General Assembly yesterday recommended the inscription on the assembly's agenda ol Indonesia's dispute with the Netherlands over the sovereignty of Western New Guinea. The vote was 7—3 with five abstentions. The Dutch representative Mr. D. J.
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  • 100 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 23, i ßeuter i Chou En La!, the Communist Chinese Prime Minister, called today for another conference on the "Geneva pattern"' to try again to settle the question af Korea, according to Peking Radio. In a speech to the Chinese National People's Congress, lie
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  • 18 7 COMMUNIST China has ippointed Huang Chen, "ormer Ambassador to Hungary, as Ambassador to [ndonesia. Reuter.
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  • 108 7 14 Children Knew It And Did It AUCKLAND S. pi L>:>. teri Po n Mew ?.< S school childr- n n:n< tx and ftve clrLs ag< d 13 14. appeared m a c ildn i court here I id charge d wit indeceni as aull and I a^ in* unlawful
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  • 42 7 Amman. lonian, Bepl M 'AP' Jordanian For< igi Minister Jamal Toukao todaj announc-'d his r< ignation "lor health reasons Prime Minister \bu El Huda will take over thi [Foreign Ministry until Tou- fcan's succe ir is appoinfa
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  • 23 7 WASHINGTON (Rent B eignty to V ■t nine-p L against j Mend 1 cd. pignly m I s
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  • 38 7 Dulles Will LISTEN This Time NEW YO M m Lond Sui t the British spoi lent read one ol A r iay. B •ing t-j L b vi I .V. r London pai a •ton j Mr. Dv
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  • 24 7 FOI >H tLDAN Sept. 23. (B v Of a N<.-\ 11Re* i ow prisone a c j heard efoi I
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  • 196 7 U.S. Aid Is Wanted 'But Not Troops' TAIPEI. Sept. 23, <UP' The Premier of Nationalist China said today his govern- ment wants American aid I "but not troops" lor the battle to wrest the Chinese mainland from Communist rule. "The Republic of China has no intention of g( U ing
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  • 127 7 Red Bid To Seat Mao In UNESCO BELGRADE. Sept. 23, (Reuter) The Soviet Union has announced Its Intention of attempting to replace j Nationalist China by Com- muni.st China as a member lof the United Nations Edu- cational. Scientific and Cultural Organization, the organization* Director General, Mr. Lather B. Evans,
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    • 116 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Sept 23 The following are the closing prices or rubber and fin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIM Spot 20, d. Spot £738. 105. buyers, November Dec. ZO^d. £739 sellers. January March 20.; d. Three months £735.105. April June 20
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    • 41 7 4£?Z!sk or le discerning P JB sportsman! RADIAC sports shirt* WF'T' sJßjf* -.A p n colour; r J \:< t- 111 SO f READY TO WEAR 1 Bfc TROPICAL TROUSERS t|-B Wj FROM THE MANS SHOP H r .§ti ROBINSON'S j xr^qf
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    • 818 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE IO»NT SERVICE Tj Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen S pore S rum Penang ■UNKfURT ,HAPAC) 24 23 Scot 29 Sept 30 Sept HAMBURC iHAPAC* 15'19Ocr 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB IIOYD 9M6N3V 1 7 Nov 18 Nov LODWICSHAFcN iHAPAG) 26Nov/2 OM 3
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    • 1153 8 Tel: iw.l BLiUE FUNNEL LINE <«f ham nne S MANSFIKLI) CO., LTD. t S3t l Incorporated In Singapore farriers option to proceed via other ports to load and (li*char4t cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. S ham Penang Crdapl for Liverpoo. 5: Glasgow (i
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    • 889 8 DUNLOP DIRECTOR URGES TAX CUTS HARROGATE Sept. 23: annual Ration —Mr. John H. Lord, hxe- common practice m the cutive Director of the united States to recognise Dunlop Rubber Company, the continuous progress and rpppntfv called on the eov- development of machinery recently caiiea on xne guv aQd attribute muc
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    • 800 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg* Cdynia. Copenhagen, Cothenburg and Oslo Spore P Sham Penanf rl -SONCKHLA" 25/27 Sept 28/28 Sept 29 30 Sept. xxi 'KINA 28 Sept/2 Oct 26, 26 Sept. kxx) "MEONIA" 5/6 Oct. 8 8 Oct. "MONGOLIA" 10/15
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  • 211 9 Standard Market Reporter THE world copra markets reacted to the news t the sale of Indonesian opra to Red China and übstantial improvements n quotations were record'd yesterday. Prices m Manila were steader and locs I c market re- wit h >i rise of
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  • 90 9 .HE lire tors oi Mural Ti Ltd rep >rted a toss fox th I en h I J mc 30, 1954, t according to the Seen tarii Messrs Anglo-Orients (Ma aya) Ltd. sum has boon deducte from td.e genera] reserve whk ai s i mine's security
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    59 9 THE Colico Printers' Association Ltd. is the biggest textile printing and finishing organization m the world. Top picture shows the printing shop at Broad Oak Works, showing the newlyprinted fabric moving from the machines, upstairs to the drying plant. Picture o n right shows the series of engraved rollers,
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  • 199 9 RESPONDING to the higher London and New York quotations, the rubber market m Singapore opened well above Wednesday's levels but closed at TO; cents per lb. for first grade rubber for October shipment, a rise of cent Fair Inqulriea were received m Canada
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  • 504 9 Our Soil 'Not Good For Agriculture' MALAYA'S soil is not particularly good for agriculture. This is the opinion of Professor T.H. Silcock. He writes: "Malaya's success m rubber, m relation to other tropical services, is due to labour supply, communications, health services, and the relatively large amounts of unused land,
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  • 126 9 PRICE changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers" Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frasex Neave Ord 2.00 2.03 cd cb Gammon 3.40 3.45 \V. Hammer 3.0.1 3.08 Malayan Cement 1 .37 1 42 Robinson Ords 2 00 2 05 cd cb Straits Times 3.00 3.05 Spore Traction Ord.
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  • 15 9 PACKARD hopes to boat other American automakers out with a new torsion-barride-control mechanism.
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  • 176 9 OITER ROADS Asha, Pottti**, Daikstf Mara, iSt Mtere Eglise, Teucw, Sha- j Irian, Woaaarato, Bar, -.a. i n i tool Aldebrand, Hebkon, 4 Ring. Thennpylae, Fe a R R t \rkeldyk Sabang, An Bret erst ao. Treyethoe Kadukawa Mara, wairata, Yadukawa Maru. INNER ROADS Van dca Brock,
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    52 9 THE c oviet tanker Klaipeda, which Is loaded to her marks with 10.500 tons of pftrol se»-n k at anchor m the Outer Roads. Singapore, yesterday. She is bound for Vladivostok from I Odessa. It is not knowa whether she will call at intermediary wu»Uj m the China Sea. i
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  • 576 9  - 'NO-QUOTA' POLICY HITS SAMSU TRADE RONNIE DUCLOS By Distillers Pay j More For Sugar I JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Refusol by the Federal Government to allocate a sugar quota Ito Malaya's distilleries has badly hit the local Iwine business, The Standard learns today. The ••no-quota" policy means that distilleries will still
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  • 179 9 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO typho md n* >nso< ink \v- <-; th< China Sea i d i hinder the 60.000 ton On Tran ort g rig ai the Singa| O apan day. ■:od by a p i I 4H thai f < B I C
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  • 202 9 US$9OO M. FOR STOCKPILE OPERATIONS WASHINGTON I hi liter The D( Fence Ivfofa Dounoed thai i revised i tat >\> I -..< < v. s£» r\ log* tin r USS been bu peration \\ii. y< n< Will I (Kit oekpi luring the cum nt I dit pure] i r and
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  • 65 9 LONDON, Sept. 23, (IP) Mr. Harlow H. Curtice. President of General Motors Corp. has im f3(i.000.000 expansion programme for Vaaxii.; I Ltd.. the British subsidiary. Mr. Curticp. who is on a, tour of plants abroad, said m a statement that the progra sbm was designed to double Vanxhail's
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  • 439 9 VALUES FOR USED CARS IN COLONY STILL ON DECLINE Finance and commerce Standard Staff Reporter VALUES for used cars m Singapore are now so low that many would-be sellers prefer to "run their cars to pieces" rather than sell them at tremendous losses. A survey of the market revealed many
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  • 51 9 •AX I UCh i open the wj the ri tlon m bra go tec so thai ao nn abourerl r;,n V>e taught to ilrive i few minute now i ob at the Net [nsfituu i I Agricult I research st< al SiJ < The V
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    • 378 9 CITY COINCIL OF •N(.APORE n nmobi IN' \-MS DEPARTMENT., .vn. Compleice of ReinBridge ai 1 incf>s Margaret Estate off N Road •>■ Alexandra l osc NOON j) Care a:. I Main- :a c fox 1959 of (a) Bukit ah Old Christian Cemetery o B ikit Brown Chinese q Close NOON
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  • 216 10 Even Though He Doesn't Get A Peck I is a war film. There are no mock heroics and there is I precious little light relief. In fact there isn't even a kiss from one end to the other. Yet. I stake my reputatipn that this latest British film
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  • 394 10 I reviews me new i films m London j <\\\\\\\\\V WWWWWV* i because his wife was killed m a bombing raid on Loni don. But when his plane crashes m Jap-occupied territory he v persuaded by a Burl eSe girl to make a perilous journey to save his
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  • 234 10 HPHERE was an overA whelming response from readers to :he "Garter Girls" Contest m which the lucky girl was the first one seated to the left oi the stage. The right leg on which the garter had to be tied was the right one. The prize-winners
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  • 800 10 22 DIFFERENT NATIONS VOTE. NOW THERE'LL BE LAST JULY the representatives of the International Federation of Cinema Producers, comprising twenty two different nations, assembled at Locarno and unanimously decided that m future they would collaborate with only one international prize-giving film competition. Hence from next year
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  • 330 10 Reports FRIEDL I ORLANDO Reports interesting documentary on excavation^ m Egypt. v.as deformed into a feature film by an unnecessary love story. But Japan again fulfilled the high hopes that Venice has placed m her ever since, m 1951, the fim prize was awarded to "Rasliomon." Again director Kurosawa won
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  • 273 10 |\TRS. J.P. KLASSEN, of 327, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 15, sent (m the consideration of the judges) the best entry lor the "Catchline Contest" for which readers were asked to fancy themselves the personal publicity agents of movie star Elizabeth Taylor and to link her
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    • 349 10 CATHAY ()UGAMSATIO\ ATTRACTIONS I DHiir^TODAY! [k 5 SHOWS ii).3Uam-1.15-4.00-8.4559.30pm §£>* SCKn m u>Loi |{:...m\gmkh:i;m ji^ IN lIS SETTUIG!... lf -»'l i 1 \i 1 I. VIS IN lIS VCTTON II VM> lIOM \N« QjpßF; WILLIAM SIIVKLSPLARF S JtUV~^ Romeoandjuliet jsk LAURENCE HiRVLY SUSAN SHENTALL "a_ J FLORA RC3SON IQRMAN WOOLAHO
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    • 261 10 #SHAW BROTHERS i TEL 5 1 59 n-145 KIRK DOUGLAS STARTS TOMORROW! ROBERT STACK m TOMORROW'S BIG MIDNIGHT HUMPHREY BOCAR! JOSE FERRER Jl VAN JOHNSON (I FRED MacML'RRAY Columbia's SI-JASON \T APITOL AM) jflv PAVILION FROM SI.PT. M SUNDAY MIDNIGHT "THE INSPECTOR GENERAL" m Manddri, MORNING I Tomorrow 9 a.m.
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  • 161 11 ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE SWAMP IRELAND 6-0 DUBLIN, Sept. 23. i Reuter) A strong English Football League side swamped League ol" Ireland (Eire* by six goals to nothing m the inter-League match at Dalymount Park here last niaht. They led 2-0 at halitime. It was little more than a work out
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  • 379 11 By 808 FERRIER 'pOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, the team that "never spends money, may figure m the first big buying spree of the season. Manager Arthur Rowe may well be given complete freedom by his board to go out and spend what he wants on players to bolster
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  • 64 11 Now Jimmy Seed of the silver hair, Charlton's outspoken manager from the outspoken province of Durham, belabours me with the complaint that I am a Scot who "writes down English football/ Yet m the past two matches I have seen players and teams of proven class play indifferently. These
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  • 32 11 LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter)— Football results. INTERNATIONA! MATCH Wales 1, Yuki Iplayed at Cardiff). INTER-LEAGL'E MATCH Football League o; [relai d I Er.giish Football League f (played at Dub:::':'.
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  • 106 11 SECOND DIVISION Ipswich Town 0. S >b City 1. THIRD DIVISION (Southern) Alderthot 0, Newp rt County 0. Bournemouth 4. C'stal T: j lace 1. Brighton Hove 3. Beading 2. Swindoo 2, Queers PR 0 Torquay U. 2. Shrewsbury T V. THIRD DIVISION < Northern' Barnsley L Accrington S. 2.
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  • 271 11 Shake -Up In Welter Ranks After Constance Out-Boxes Varona By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK, Sept. 23, (AP)— The welterweight rankings were due for a shakeup today following up set victories scored on Monday night by unrankeri Hector Constance and Lutter Kawlings over members of the top 10. Constance, a 26-year-old
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  • 352 11 Yugoslavs Humble Wales In InterNational Soccer CARDIFF. Sept. 23. (Reuter) Yugoslavia beat Wales by three goals to one m the first international match of the British football season played before a crowd of 45.000 here last night. Two goals m the last minutes gave the Yugoslavs victory after Wales had
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  • 82 11 LONDON, Sept 24 CReuter)— Revised Scottish football pro- gramme Cor tomorrow: SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. A. Aberdeen v Hibernian Clyde v Stirling Falkirk v Partick Kilmarnock v Dundee Raith Rovers Celtic SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. B. Alloa v Arbroath Dundee U. v T. Lanark Dunfermline v Brechi i Forfar
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  • 36 11 TELUK AN' SOX. Thv.r Thr Amoy Canning Basketball Team from Hongkong Vat the local Pye Ch n< ■'f am 5 27 at the S tin Mm Middle School court h&x i la-st week.
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  • 58 11 LONDON, S< I 22 ut» Rugby Leasue: Y»i hire Cup Second Round: Leeds 27 W i fieio Trinity I Lancashire Cup firronil Round. Liverpool City 8 W irkington 11. Kughv Union: C Match: Glamorgan 3. Middlesex 13. Club Matches: BricUend 11. Pontypoo] 6; Bristol 17 L: ey
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    • 95 11 Brojght Bock By Requests! Today: 3.15, 6.30,— 9.15 p.m. South-Eost Asio Film Cot Melodious Oriental Fantasy! illi iin Hindustani) with RANJAN REHANA Screening Brand NEW COPY) HORMONE SKIN CREAM Prepared l>\ the British lilandul.tr Produet> Ltd., London. Rrslurt-s >i)uthful appearance to the a^»*d. lineil and wrinkled tuinplexioii and ghres henetitial
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    • 206 11 P^^^^^ JOIN US CROMfr|(JNiSn^^^ Ru A i:k M 'j I h animal histmis?^ jgex rich with oneOp^J3B3 WVAR.iy icCT NUTTIN'.'Tj I PICKLE 6 MONIOMS, t OPENING Q&JAUftANTff MmMaß All lop By f.V. Hamlin BKSHRSSIH I )I I THIRC? CENTURY, I J WELL, NO LSE FooLlnT~~^B^ WffZ£*&~s I DOC 5A1P... y^\
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  • 361 12 Bankers Miss SBH Title: OTEC Force Replay CHARTERED BANK— I A. Mahadeva I OTEC— I S- 11 Yang Huat 1. Referee: Cpl. W McCulloch A SECOND half penalty goal gave OTEC the right to fisjht another day for the Singapore Business Houses Lea- ue k Cup title. In the iinal
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  • 156 12 VICTORIA School scored the first victoi^-of their ru^er season, when they heat Teachers TraSpin.; College by nine points (a try and t\u> penalti^WQ six (a try and a pena!t\ m a friendly match pig^iillfcyictoria School irround yesterday. mm Victoria School: >n'r»'' n S^^n: Cha Chan;
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  • 293 12 VICTORY COMES TO THE LATIFF WANDERERS L. Wanderers 3 GHQ FARELF 2 A. Kkmm Syed Hassan. Makepeace and [Dow. Umpire* Messrs. D. Has «»d Mayor Hatchard. Dow was tackled by Hassan Arsnad. Dow dropped his stick m the clash, and instead of ing ll Up, picked the ball Wanderers: Noor
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  • 122 12 IX an inter-services soccer match played at Seletar yes- terday. the Royal Air Force i held the Royal Navy to a oneall draw II was a very mediocre game with both teams playing -yz> ral end of season footI bail. After a goalless first half, RAF opened
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    53 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER 5.4F.4 Rorers d .4.4.4 Ouptte at JaZan BeStir p.?/!. HOCKEY: Dockyard v BODCA Dir. 2 at BODCASHB Police V MBTC Dir 3A at MBTC: YMMA v PWD Dir 3B at PWD Friendly 1 SCC v 1A at IA: CSC Dockyard Civilian Club at CSC. SWIMMING: Anglo Chinese
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  • 68 12 Progressives' B 'ton Tourney m THE finals of the Progressive Party Badminton tournament will be played off, as follows, at the Singapore Badminton Association hall today at 9 p.m.:— Singles: A.P. Uenon vs Sim Yeow Lim. Doubles: A. P. Menon and Adnan bin Jeeman vs. Razak and Jabbar Mixed doubles:
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  • 63 12 St. Andrew's School, unbeaten school team last season, had to fight hard for their reputation when they met a scratch Young Malaat Woodsville yesterday Hr The result was a six-all draw. The schoolboys scored their points through a try and a penalty goal, and the
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  • 466 12 RESULTS of th<* Singapore Base District KiHc nu-etin? lield At Nee Soon from Sept. -'a to .M wi-re: Ma j'»r I mt- icim (U p p- t l>y •»e Ofl e« o: Sinj re wse D:3 innrr-: s Raaore R ent^Scor* 1847Runners.! 4 Workshop -S
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  • 496 12 CROSS TWO FROM MCFA TOURISTS Chee Seng And Now Hee Jong PASSENGERS for the MCFA Express— leaving Singapore September 30— for Hong Kong, Ho Ho Cup and other kick-about towns are getting off about as fast as the days for departure are approaching. Latest cancellations for the trip East are
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  • 219 12 Stickwork New Talent On Show THERE'S new talent available for the Singapore Cricket Club women's hockey team and this was what their annual hockey match between the Rest and the Newcomers played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday revealed. The Rest iron 4-2. The Newcomers took the field without a goalkeeper,
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  • 21 12 Now to Heo Jong, the stocky, always valuable m a tight corner, half back of the
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  • 78 12  - Spotlight! On Soccer Jeffery James For Those Bothered By The Bees A MCFA touring le^not necessarily be a Chinese teair.. It is a credit to ar.v i tion which car. di this country with a poi:tan crowd, Such Malayan Chint se J Assa i we i bothereo by the (>•
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  • 364 12 three record breaking Gordon won four events 100 metres and 400 metres free style 100 metres breast stroke and created a new record m the °00 metres free with a time of 2 mm 32 sees. The team championship shield went to
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  • 51 12 CEYLOX Sports Ciub drew I—l the Police m a friendly noexey match at Balestier Road yesterday. Fernandez opened the score for the Ceylonese m the 10th minute of the first half. Rozario equalised for the Police just before the interval. Tnere was no score In the second
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