Singapore Standard, 25 September 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD /it m m. Vol. V. No. 84. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 156 1 $100-A-DAY (Qukk-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT TWO Tans, both from Malacca, are the winners o: The Standard Quick Qu.z contest No. 58. HM9 are Mr. Jimmy Tan or 1.146. Klebang Kechil and M:>. Tan Soo Lan. 60 Durian Daan Ruad. Malacca. A i-heque for $50 each has been sent to them The
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  • 97 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fit— The which the peo- i reek In the form ol L Import ties has I >• K>Pv n 1 r q's Cus- -v r 1 San.- r.■ day, medltnd Ir ;s Imported in* i n were exempt tnless they were and
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  • 31 1 FFI RSON CIF V. Mo.J 24 (UP)— Hea r i rd uri I i ottent ary prevent c recuni the v natea lamage x e "c m J
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  • 44 1 TOKYO 8< pt 24 'APi— The Japane c Cabinet today demin led that the United States pay 5.000.000 yen to family ol a Bshennan who died from the rtit'c 1 of an Imerican hydrogen-bomb The compensation amounts to about Malayan 54Q.000.
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  • 245 1 Rl First Lady J^ Wife No 2 RIGHT: A painting of Mrs. Hartini Suwondo, 31, done three years ago. BELOW: President Soekarno and his first wife, Fatmawati, enjoy a ride on a motorcycle at the Hungarian stand at the Jakarta International Trade Fair, the
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  • 351 1 30 PERISH IN OIL EXPLOSION Sabotage On NATO Jet Base Is Suspected BITBURG, (Western Germany), Sept. 24— Sabotage cannot be excluded m yesterday's death-dealing explosion of a 1 30,000-gallon petrol tank at a NATO base near here, United States and French security officials said today. At least 30 persons are
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  • 167 1 NEARLY 300 prominent Chinese organizations, :Jubs and schools M Malaya will be represented a: a memorial service tor the Late Mr. Aw Boon Haw, at the Singapore Chinese Chambei of Commerce, Rill Street, at 3 p.m. today. Mr. Ko Feck Kin president of the
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  • 51 1 NAIROBI. Bepl 14 .Rru- Ma ar.c man m at) at- on labour lines on a European farm 15 n. north-west of here ia'-t night. Two mure children were wounded and two night watchmen m ml s> :uritf forcei with ti idc- t.-r dog: iire seeking the
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  • 109 1 Biggest Air Raid In Amoy War T\IPEI. Sept. 24 'AFP» More than 100 Chinese nationalist fighter-bombers today m and around Amoy island strafed Communist positions m what was described as the '•largest raid since the Quemoy war besan on S<~ j pt 3." A Nationalist Chinese air force communique said
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  • 31 1 DAMASCUS. Sept. 24 (Reuter> Soldiers and police patrolled the main street.- today as more than 1,000.000 Syrians went to the polls elect a Parliament by secret ballot.
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  • 174 1 Seeks Queenstown Seat NOMINATED Legislative Councillor, Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, who once stood for elections on a Labour ticket and failed, will be a Progressive Party candidate m next year's contest for seats m the new Singapore Legislative Assembly polls. Mrs. Choy, it is understood. will seek
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  • 66 1 LAHORE. Pakistan. Sept. 24. (Reuter) Forty-six people 30 of thorn women and children were killed and 150 others injured m a freak rain storm which started here at midnight last night. After seventeen and a half hours continuous downpour 16.32 inches of rain were recorded.
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  • 171 1 SEMAI TERROR KILLED BUKIT BETONG. Fri. Pah Chawog, the Semai "terror" of north-west Pahang. has been killed by a patrol of his own fellow men m the Auxiliary Police, it was reported tonight. With a shotgun slung over his shoulder, Pah Chawog is said to be the No. 1 aborigine
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  • 200 1 ONE -CENT PLAN TO FOIL THE TAX MAN PENANG. Fri. The prime mover of the nationwide protest against the proposed school fees increase. Inch" Mohammed Sopiee. may yet start another people's movement m connection with the imposi- j tion of increased import duties. Inche Sopiee said that one way the
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  • 213 1 IPOH. Fri— The pilot and passenger of an Army Auster reconnaissance plane miraculously escaped death when the aircraft m which they were travelling from Taipins to Ipoh crashed near the overhead railway bridge at Kanthan. some 1» miles from Ipoh, this morning,. Pilot StafT Sgt.
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  • 69 1 HONGKONG Sept U .AFP' Singapore's multimillionaire and cinema magnate, Mr. Lob Wan I arrived here by air th^ afternoon on a business-cum-pleasure trip. Ho was accompanied by his wile. Mr. Loke was met at Kaitak Airport by many leading Hongkong Chinese ein< actors and actresses. One ol
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  • 40 1 GENEVA. Sop. 24. iRt liter*—Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia will marry 20--jrear old Princess Mar. a Pia of Italy m January at Cascais, Portugal, home of t:. Princess' fath< c ex-King Qmberto, it was learned here today.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 BUS ROLEX WATCHES From o'ficial distributors: LEE CHAY CO., 100, North Bridge Rd., S'pore-6. Telephone *****. NEW COMPLETE FOOD FOR 3T«sr"l-J^3 Bl BaJ RB| M Fish ond Rabbit for Proteins, Cereals for Carbohydrates, Powdered bone for Calcium, Vegetable and Cod Liver Oil for vitamins A D and fats, blended to
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    • 56 1 H*>put«>d Store for CRYSTAL <c SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited. Tfc NOVELT Y.tom 88 North Bridge Road. Phone ***** Simsapore-6. Doors I that in slide rp at a i touch IP 1 z' I i"**!***^ li For ar.y doer partitMM or window tha' s..aes I j o: urn I tfenderson I
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  • 103 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 691 702 No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b 70i 70* No. 2 70 70i No. 3 691 695 Tone Steady quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was S3GBI per pk-ul. (5367?).
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  • 114 2 GEORGE D. Sherwood 63*. who admitted $96,000 liabilities m his bankruptcy public examination m the Singapore High Court yesterday, attributed his insolvency to bad debts against him. Sherwood, who started a general contractor and import and export business under the name of Sherwood and Company m
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  • 58 2 SINGAPORE'S allotment of 60 tons of free canned milk. a gift from the British Government, which will be used m hospitals, schools and child welfare clinics, throughout the island, arrived m the Colony yesterday. The consignment of 1.400 cases of milk will be distributed to
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  • 250 2 TRADERS CANCEL FOREIGN ORDERS Result Of New Import Duty Rise PENAN6, Fri. Merchants all over the Federation have started cancelling previous orders for goods from abroad following the Government announcement of increases m import duties on 43 classes of commodities, according to reports received here. Though Penang Island is not
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  • 46 2 A 20-YEAR-OLD Singapore student Mr. Lim Kheng Ket\ who is studying for matriculation at Wesley College. Melbourne, has outshone all other Victorian entrants m this year's inter-school photographic competition. His snaps of school friends around the College are becoming a feature of school liic.
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  • 102 2 A SINGAPORE Immigration Ofiicer, Mr. Xoo r Mohammad. asked the Eighth Poiice Court Magistrate yesterday to impose a deterrent sentence on a haberdasher am! his six employees, who were found guilty of boarding a ship from China before it had been cleared by Immigration officials.
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  • 99 2 Thief Gave Boy 20 Cts. For Ring AN Indian took away a gold ring, worth $20, from an eight-year-old boy and gave him 20 cents, m Middle Road. Singapore, on Thursday afternoon. The boy was playing by the roadside when, the man asked him for his ring He refused the
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  • 78 2 AN Army truck bumped into the rear of a civilian lorry at the junction of Serangoon "and Boon Keng roads on April 4. The lorry was pushed off the road and into a lamp post. Inspector M. Mclntyre, said m the Singapore Sixth Police Court, yesterday.
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  • 34 2 GOH Kee Lv, 45. died m an ambulance a s he was being rushed to the Singapore General Hospital, after he was found poisoned m a house m Johore Road yesterday afternoon.
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  • 42 2 THE General Electric Co. of Singapore yesterday announced that the usual demonstration of G.E.C. Cookers will continue till Oct. 9. at its office m BatteryRoad. After a break of a fortnight, the demonstration. will recommence on Oct. 26.
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 24. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.74 1o £1 sterling; $5.8675 to US$l; $1,830 to Malayan SI; $0,185 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255,125 to a tael.
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  • 213 2 Girl Tells Court She Saw Brother Stabbed SEREMBAX. Fri. A 10--year-old Indian girl today described m the Magistrate's Court how her adopted father allegedly inflicted fatal stab wounds on her brother. In the dock, stood Kehar Singh facing a tentative charge of murdering his adopted son, Krishnan, at Loop Road.
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  • 244 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A young Indian mother of three, who was alleged to have forsaken her husband under the influence of relatives, was today warned by Kuala Lumpur's Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, that she would regret her present stand "when age catches up with
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  • 63 2 $13,250 Car For President KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Kuala Lumpur Municipality may buy an Armstrong Siddeley car, costing $13,250 for the use of the Council President. At a meeting of the Council's General Purposes Committee held recently. Mr S.C.E. Singam suggested that the President should be yiven a new car
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  • 123 2 A WOMAN who appeared m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, on behalf of her husband, was told by the Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. that "it was none of 1 her business To come." "But my husband i? m the Federation at the moment"
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  • 178 2 $10,000 DEBT: COURT RULING KIALA LIMPLR. Fri The multi-miUion-dollar firm ot Eu Tong Sen, Ltd., complained m the High Court fcodaj that an otter by a Kuala Lumpur firm to settle a SM.oou debt by monthly instalments of $150 was unacceptable. Counsel for Eu Tong Sen. Mr D G Rawson.
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  • 86 2 A TALENT TIME show organized by the Geylan^ Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship will be held at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School Hal; on Oct. <■ at 4.30 p.m. The programme wlii include vocal and instrumental music and a sketch. Cups and medals
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  • 71 2 MR. Antony Head n Secretary of State iv: Wan will arrive m Singapore on Monday, ironi Loiidor Be is taking a sho: day m the Far Eas'. beiore carrying out a tour of Lnsi i tion of Armj nits Federation and Singa] bom Oct m to
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  • 45 2 AX adjudication order mm made m the Singapore High Court yesterday against Ngeow Seng Ho. proprietor ol Inn Chong and Company. Hie liabilities amounted to $19 lgi owing to a bank. A receiving order wa> a;« I made against the firm
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  • 169 2 Dato Tan's Gentlemen's Agreement' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Dal< Sir Cheng-lock Tar.. President of the Malayan Chinese Association, lias made a "gentlemen's agreement" with the Federation High Commission- 1 er. Sir Donald MacGiliivray to discuss with him once a month problems affecting ihe Chinese community. The Standard learnt today The first
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  • 50 2 YUS< IF bin N» i m the Cusi D years, v. liab amo mU d I i o- »i $4*QM iin his public examination ir. the Singapore Hi£ Court v, terday that it nras lr bankruptcy. He v. <v charged from his first bank 'cuptcy ;n 19ML
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 Charity f Football Match at JAL.W BESAH STADIUM SINO-MALAYS versus COMBINED SERVICES Sunday 26th September at (i p.m. m aid of S.A-T.A. South W in ds Rehabilitation Settlement admission $2 $1 NESTLES PRODUCTS LTD. I I As from 27th September, 1954 Our Office and Godowns will be situated m TRAFALGAR
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  • 156 3 NOW THE ROW IS OVER AND CTS. A NEW dispute is holding up the strike settlement at the Malayan Textile Mills, Singapore, where about 400 workers have downed tools since Sept. 9. It Is over the amount of money to be paid as compensation to some workers who will have
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  • 44 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Hossain bin Sharift". an army armourer, who punched an inspector for interrupting his demand for "compensation" from an amusement park chief, was today fined $75 by the First Magistrate for assaulting a public servant on duty.
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  • Article, Illustration
    435 3 Only Way To Check Population Growth UNLESS birth control is practised, and information on family planning disseminated, world population increase will, at its present rate, cause grave economic, medical and social problems. This was one of the conclusions of the two-week conference of the International Union for the
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  • 289 3 Venture By Local Firm YOUNG, budding writers of Malaya today have a literary outlet m a firm of publishers who have started j business mainly to cultivate the growth of literature m this country. This firm. Messrs. Donald Moore Ltd., Singapore, is on the lookout
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  • 163 3 $650,000 Crematorium For S'pore WORK has already begun on a seven-acre site, at Upper Aljunied Road, lor the build- I ing of Singapore's $050,000 modern crematorium, the City Architect. Mr. Irving Watson, told The Standard yesterday. The new crematorium .site near the Hindu crematorium, on the same road, was chosen
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  • 39 3 JOHN SIM. sole proprietor of the Liang Yew Building Construction Company, whose liabilities amounted to $23,000, was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore Hish Court, yseterday. A receiving order was also made against the firm.
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  • 57 3 TODAY the 160 firemen of the Singapore Naval Base will decide whether they are to go on working or go on strike again For today they are to be told by the authorities whether they will get the $35 worth of free rations (for which they
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  • 172 3 THE Singapore Rural Board i has started a SlO.OOO scheme to improve villages m the outlying areas of the Colony. Seven kampongs have so far been chosen for improvement. A survey of other villages is now m progress. Under the scheme introduced by the
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  • 132 3 Jugular Vein Cut But He's Still Alive KAJANG. Fri— A week after the jagged end of a broken sawmill log chain lashed a man m the throat severing his jugular vein, doctors at Kajang Hospital were confident today that he would live. Twenty eight year-old Wong Gong was working at
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  • 91 3 Licence Was Not For Lorry A 23-year-old .shop assistant, who possesses a licence lor driving a ear only. wa.~ yesterday lined a total of $150 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, for driving a lorry without Class Four licence and while not covered by insurance. The
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  • 133 3 ABOUT 5,000 civilian employees of the Army m Singapore will have to pay for their transport from Oct. 1. At present they are provided with free transport to and from work. This move, according to Army official circles, is aimed at cutting down its
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 249 3 HHI j HT""" i r~l !n e nt 2 rin 9 th:s Competition I agree j| B ff^v'^l It T Jfj Ti H Ij S I to abid9 by the Competition Rules and I Cone tions ard to acceot the ComS 0 L V E^M^^^^ 0 U R S I
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  • 321 4 Petition Against Unfair' Stand THE Singapore Teachers' Union is planning fro send a petition fro the Colony Government, protesting against the present unfair stand Government is taking on the issue of Normal trained teachers. Normal trained teachers m Singapore are barred from entering the Colony's
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  • 100 4 SIR Edmund Hallpatch. a former official of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, arrived m Singapore by air from London yesterday. Sir Edmund said he was here on a two-week holiday to meet some of his former friends and also find out
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  • 52 4 A 20-MAN Whit ley Council will soon be set up here as the official negotiating machinery for about 2,000 whiteCOllai workers of the Singapore City Council. A draft constitution, accepted by the City Council's Labour Sub-Committee yesterday. now awaits the approval of the Finance and General
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  • 88 4 AFTER coming out of prison Hens Ah Song, went to a hotel j m Owen Road. Singapore, at 2.20 a.m. on Aug. 21 and told the manager he was a Police officer wanting to rent a room. When Heng could not prove i his identity,
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  • 275 4 A RECEIVING order made against race horse trainer, A.M. Heddle, was rescinded by Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. M. B. Brash, who ap- peart-d lor the biggest crei ditor m the ca.se— British Bloodstock Export Limited to whom Heddle owes $34,953,
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  • 42 4 MR. M. Sultan, an official of the Pakistan Embassy m Indonesia, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Jakarta. During his fortnight's stay m the Colony. Air. Sultan will issue passports to Pakistani nationals and meet community leaders and Government officials.
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  • 27 4 USING a hacksaw, a thief broke into a <hep m South Bridge Road. Singapore, early on Thursday morning and stole 2:i wrist watches worth SB3B
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  • 114 4 THE underprivileged children cared for m centres run by the Singapore Department of Social Welfare, get very busy about this time every year, preparing for one of the biggest events m their lives the annual sale of handiworks they have made with their own
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  • 165 4 CHINESE school teachers have now decided to seek the aid of the public m protesting against the Registration of Schools (Amendment) Bill. At a three-hour meeting m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises yesterday, ihe teachers discussed the Bill and decided: I— To back
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  • 78 4 Campaign To Tell About Polls JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A state-wide propaganda drive m connection with the elections to the Johore Council of State is being carried out by the Department of Information. The Department has a fleet of 14 information vans touring the 16 constituencies of the State advising the
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  • 91 4 WHILE on duty m Lorong 25. Geylang Road, eariy on July 3, two Policemen saw- Tan Yong Lai, ly. run out from the five-footway of a coffee shop. On being apprehended. Tan brought the constables back to the shop and it was found that the
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  • 20 4 MR. Denis Elgar Pollard was admitted to the Singapore Bar yesterday to practise as an advocate and solicitor
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 515 5 THE CAINE MUTINY Directed By Edward Dmytryk Columbia's Magnificent Movie Version Of The Pulitzer Prize Best-Seller By Herman Wouk THE STORY IN PICTURES I consign wa- lie Keith on Us fir>t a»-signnu-nt a t sea linds himself avoiding tii c question o i marriage with girlfriend M a f Wynn.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 672 6 hia latest book. "Economy of Malaya," Dr. T. H. s..>o«-k. Proics.sor or Kronomics ut the I'nivertttj o: Malaya, Upieuu views which will not make ataMc reao^ni ro many people In this country. I!:- contention is Inal the problems of Malaya are tCOMMdC problems To him economics dominates hCI
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  • 1197 6  -  Major Gen. Charles Willough ■By by, his former Chief of Intelligence r |HE CHINESE COMMUNISTS entered the Korean War m 1950 only after they had been assured that United Nations forces would not make atomic war on China, Gen. Douglas MocArthur's former chief of intelligence disclosed
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  • 486 6 Review of View Will Hit The Poor I pTUSAN Melayu «ay s that 1 U the new increase of duties' on imp* ts ol essential goods' will the poor most. and' calls up' Government to get* the 5 lion revenue it' net'(i< from the pockets >.: the* more opulunt sections
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  • WE, the PEOPLE
    • 68 6 Sir;- I own two estates m two parts of Singapore Rural Area. During the past several years I have been issued with Anti-mos-quito Orders by the Sanitary Authority to carry out oil spraying, but since the work has been done by the Government Health Department I have been
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    • 214 6 Sir: There is no doubt whatever that Cinemascope is far more entertaining than the old limited-view pictures, but it is also true that the wider screen is very trying to the eyes of the $1 patrons of the front rows. In this respect it is very gratifying to
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    • 90 6 Sir: In Kedah, taxes and assessments ore paid m the Muslim Calendar month; while payments of wages and other bills ore paid m the Gregorian Calendar. In three Gregorian Calendar years, the tax payers pay extra one month m taxes and assessments as compored m three Muslim Calendar
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    • 173 6 Sir; —So the /•'< i< ra on Government has decU'n <] impose further taxes on articles u.i various kind.-, ai a" an imposing !i.st v is too. Noid, isn't r/mi a bi ooth <i easy way of rais'mq cemie. Before passing Vie bill, did ihvse honourable
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  • 367 7 Greece Is Sorry Over A Quarrel Among Friends NEW YORK, Sept. 24, (Rcuter) The Steering Committee of the United Notions General Assembly by a vote of nine to three with three abstentions yesterday recommended that the Cyprus question, be admitted to the Assembly's agenda. The
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  • 152 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 24:— B: :i».:i will boycott any tlebaif on Cyprus m the political committee ot n c United Nations General Assembly, usually reliable sources yesterday. It wa> understood that Bnta:n.s :mention not to attend any d:>eu^*jon of the J:sur' :n the committee. would bf
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  • 54 7 Victory For Scelba's Govt Guaranteed SEX SCANDAL I OMI Sepl J4 UP) 1 i M v i Scelba behind day i rnmem laps* n < indai v s,-- .b.t s id >al n support 1 ma nfldence a:-- c mun: > and Socialists 3 oi a p th< mysi 4ti
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  • 77 7 Chou 's Blast Is 'Foolish' i TAIPEI. Sept. 24 (UP) Military spokesman Gen. Chang Yi-ting said today; that Chou En-lai's threat to chase the Sev< nth Fleet out of the Formosa Straits was j i "foolish propaganda." "•They don't take their proj paganda seriously so why j should we?" the
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  • 42 7 UP Photo VOLUPTUOUS Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida sends a kiss on its hjv to everybody around as she arrives at New York hilt-wild Airport recently. Her ten-day visit is her first offit ial one to the I niti j Slates.-
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  • 164 7 NKW DELHI, Sept 24. (AP)— The Prime Ministers of India and Indonesia— two ol the biggest countries m South-east Asia, last night joined m pleas that the Asian nations work to solve their own problems m war and peace. proposing toasts to luring a big
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  • 19 7 FORTY-THREE Huk symparrendered yesterday ai :i\ ies n Calamba town. Laguna province, m southern Luzon.- AFP.
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  • 152 7 'Accidental War Must Be Avoided' NEW YORK. Sept. 24 ißeuter) Mr. Lester B. Pearson. Canadian External Affairs Minister, told the United Na- lions yesterday that "greatest importance" should be attached to measures which could reduce international tensions m order to avoid U risk of "accidental war. Speaking m the opening
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  • 99 7 Brand New History For China LOXD O X. Sept. 24 (AP) The name of Apollon Petrov, presumed dead for years, was mentioned by the .Moscow- Radio yesterday as one of a group of Russians working on a new history of China. Petrov, an authority on China, was wartime Chief of
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  • 208 7 LEICESTER, Sept 14. (Renter) Policemen and solicitors m Leicester City Court yesterday ducked when a saucer crashed against the top of the witness box and broke to bits But it was just part of mi oath taking ceremony. Kuok lion? Wong, a 32--year-old
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  • 117 7 ACTRESS Itila M o r c n o (above), who was involved with the law when she was m the same apartment where meat parkins heir (irorse Hormel i bXow I warn arrested on a narcotics charge, told reporters at a Press conference m Hollywood
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  • 100 7 Biggest Sub Threat In All History CHICAGO. Sept. 24 -APi Thr Russian submarine threat, says U.S. Secretary ol the Navy Charles Thomai the greatesi In all naval history, but the US Navy Is capable of d< aling i ith i( Russia now has a modern flet't of more than 350
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  • 53 7 CAIRO. Sept. 24 (AP) Egypt's revolutionary government has wi\ ;.<:!.. itizenship rights from exiled usher Mahmoud Abdul Fal and five members of the tremist Ma l< Brothei From Switzerland. 1,. termed the i I arge. "fai tastic" and accused the goven ci I acting only to
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  • 326 7 Cecil B. De Mille Plans His Greatest NEW YORK. Sept. 24 (AP) Cecil B. De Mille, who has been m the motion picture field for 41 years. sailed yesterday with a large group of technicians for Europe, en route to Egypt to spend nine weeks m production of "The Ten
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  • 231 7 NEW \ORK. Sept. 24. (Hnilcr) Mr .l.hn Foster Dulles, Inited States Secretary of State, proposed today the creation oi an intnnational atomic agency f«»r peaceful purposes, open to "all re- ions ol the woiki.* *"li is doped thai sin t its work early next yea:.-
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  • 159 7 WASHINGTON. Sept 74 'UP' a S; ai 1 Department spokesman said the Unii ed S; at es Is pi e| ai (I d io re ;um< discu ioi with tiie Communist for .> etth ment ol the Kor< an but only on pecified at
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  • 183 7 SAIGON. Sept 24. <AP.~ Premier Ng Dtnn Uun < '"day tossed it h old cabinet md r, new one O rumbling *'< ek-< n<i nij n a spi <•: n.. m retain 4 n "•<; ministers b n i the fli.t tin ministers cad j pow<
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  • 8 7 HK-S' pore Trade Slump re I d I
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    • 131 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON Sept 24 -The tol.ow,n 9 are the closma pnecs ot rubber and t,n on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Sdo II d. Spot £737. 10s. buyers November Dec 2 1 d £"38 sellers January *Aar C h 21 d Three
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  • 208 8 get. It could cover more than 400 miles m six minutes. Dr Shurm is head of the British Columbia Research Council. He said: "There isn't even a theory for shooting down or intercepting such a guided missile. "You will have just six minutes
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    • 839 8 NORDDE UTS CHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE iO:si ifeRVICE 7c j vi MaiicUles. Antwerp, Rotteidim. HimSj-^ Bremen S pore P Shim Penang FRANKFURT HAPAS) Cdns42 4J 29 Sept 30 Sept HAMBURG HAPAC .15 19 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB aiOYD 9 16 Nov 17 Nov 18 Nov LUDWICSHAFtN
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    • 1116 8 m :4«4 BLUE FUNNEL LINE (42 imes) cm nan) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T isK>t Incorporated In Singapore farrier* option to proceed via other purl* to load and «Haeaiant oarro SAlt.i.\(is to li\ krimmh GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL POKTS Due Satis P. S'bam Penang ryclops for Llveroool i Gla»Kow G 13
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    • 674 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 (HAL) C. 31-32/26 Sept 27 Sept 28 Sept ROEBIAH (SMN) 29Scpt/sOct 6 Oct 7/8 Oct ♦BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Oct
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    • 780 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said, Cenoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hambur§, Gdynia, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo S'porc P S'hatn <°eft»na x) "SONCKHLA" Cdn: 1/2 28/28 Sept 29 JO Saat. xx) "KINA' 28 Sept/2 Oct. 26/27 Sept xxx) MEONIA" 5/6 Oct. "MONCOLIA' 10/15 Oct 16/16 Oct 17
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  • 78 9 I VDON s J4 (RevB engim ci ng fli i st half their export mpared with the imte 003 yean rding t< Mr A. Don Jenkin<. D• t< oi the West R j pof the Ens neerA U I F. vp. overs" FedHe sal j
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  • 221 9 These Mines Will Ship 1 Mil. Tons Iron To Japs DELEGATION HERE Standard Staff Reporter THE iron ore mines at Dungun m Trengganu, and Ulu Rompin m Pahang, will ship more khan 1. 000. 000 tons of iron ore to Japanese sted mills this year. The ore will s° Japan's
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  • 62 9 Ship To Be Sold For Srrtip THE INDIAN FREIGHTER, Asha, (above), pictured while at anchor m the Outer Roads is being offered for scrap. On board is a full load of scrap iron estimated at over 5,000 tons. The Standard understands that a few Japanese firms and local dealers m
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  • 91 9 BONN. Sept. 24. (Renter) West Germany ha^ decided not to join the International I Tin Agreement for the time i being because she thinks consumer countries' interests are insufficiently represented, Professor Walter Hallstein, head of the Foreign Ministry, told Parliament today. Professor Hallstein an- j
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  • 172 9 .'.ww.yw- 1 ■:■:■>. :-.v :.:>:■;■::■ W*nane<> And Conttnereo Standard Market Reporter ON the local share market yesterday both industrials and tin shares were quiet and irregular. Kubber shares were quite neglected. In the mining >ection, small appreciations were noted with Raub Gold m attraction. •<
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  • 113 9 PRICK changes announced by tiit Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers ML Publishing £25 2.3.5 Malayan Colls. M .52 Robinson Ords. 1.90 1.95 xall S. Cold Storage Si stock 153 1.58 ISime Darl y 2.05 2 08 Straits Trader? 22 75 22.85 S pore Traction O:d
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  • 272 9 £2 Mil. Profit For BO AC LONDON. Sept. 24, (Reuter) The State-owned British Overseas Airways Corporation made the biggest profit m its history last year £2,012,792 despite a loss of t: 500.000 through the grounding of Comet jet airliners. This compared with a profit of t10:{.875 m 19V>. Most of
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  • 60 9 COAL stockpiling by the Singapore Commerce and Industry Department, has cost the taxpayer $206,711. The coal was bought m 1951 when the Department felt that it would be wise to stock up "m view of the shortage." At the last meeting of the Legislative Council, the Department
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  • 105 9 RUBBER, TIN BETTER, TURNOVER DROP MAY STOP Atkinson Reviews Half Yearly Tr2ffl Adverse Balance Declines, Too Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA can hope for a balanced trade m the near future and possibly a complete arresting of the fall m total turnover, hAr. F. H. Atkinson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber
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  • 487 9 Unfortunately, he said, our total trade con i to decline. Malayan total trade during January and June this year was $2,946,516,680. The figure I corresponding period of last year was $3,224,221 742. The trade for second half of 1953 was $3,035,617,5 The rate of decline, however, has
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  • 180 9 THIS has been a more hopflul year for tbf natural rubber industry. The gloom that settled on the market at the beginning of the year has been dispelled, says half-yearly report oi the Singapore Chamber of >mmerce. The tM ttIUH Bppi ai be reasi nal bright
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  • 136 9 1 H repartaf < if Iht I ark erdaf a opened er aad «wu f. dosing per picul. l i rap >i 3 ents belov I Coconut c I Pc i ated $50| pi I on da] '■•■re as reportc pepper. I n V r v
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  • 43 9 ■ALaH \N El rain tn nerchai >> 4erdaj h«h: "anad. (T I 31; (0.D.). 32, n-dit mii.--ami :>,■>. :>, H, ti I 11, '*> I *t Thr veiling i^t< f.H- f -<n ad tan dollars na« 1 1 T Oil Other ♦•.\<ham» ratai remain unaltrifd
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  • 23 9 BTi KS Lai an| A a I ajra at the en i *4y i pan 6 70S tool •*"■<' c
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  • 234 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE manufacturers may seek the assistance of Government, if the newly imposed Federation import duties affect their trade. The Singapore Director of Commerce and Industry Mr. J. B. Clegg. told The Standard yesterday the Federation duties are being imposed essentially to collect
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  • 83 9 CAPTAIN Jesse Bird, master of the 60. 000-ton freighter Ore Transport, the biggest freighxer m ihe world, which called here yesterday, on her maiden I'oyage from Japan to Soutli America. He lias the unique distinction of being m command of the Ore Chief, a sister ship of Die
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  • 114 9 Standard Staff Reporter DIKING the first half of this year Malayan tin gained m price and m exports, the highest for the Federation for past two years. Starting: at S3IG2 per picul m Singapore at the beginning of the year, the tin price
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  • 489 9 70-Cent Level Provides Acute Stumbling Block THE seventy-cent leveu is proving an acute stumbling block to market activity; at over seventy cents buyers lose interest and below this mark seller? disappear, says the weekly rubber report of Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. Consequently the week has seen littie movement and
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  • 29 9 THE one-year Anglo-Japa- nese sterling payments agre«tneni on January 29. 1954. may be extended by about three nonths, a us tally reliable irce Ju London said. Reuttr,
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    • 397 9 THt PKN ANG Tl RK CLIB AITIMN MEETING, 1954 S October, :^54 Wed !Oth October, 1954 Sa rd October, ItM L'\ FRIES m o" dock tea on Wednesdayi ti'h et Usis for SUB[BING MEMBERS .'or the i -ar Ist Septembei Ist Aug ist 1955, are Sue -Tip- GENTLEMEN $10/-, -s
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    • 37 9 AID FOR EXPORTERS zue v.6 < nent wfl belli t-xp. rt« re ai counts Tl Exj i ::..;>or| Bank ta to ip i sdn 1 r -;i»r. n tbi can j..\» foreign P to By« y^ars t ricuitod
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    • 118 9 Standard Shipping Reporter KING'S DO X OITIR ROADS c Yasukawa \U»IIK\ ■> ii<>K\oc Maru onu theus Anshun. E Sibigi v. ai el Eielikoa. Irian. Rafaeli Batoela, Dul LAID IF A\< HOBAGfI INNFR ROADS Ha U^:- V 't*Van Den Brock Kab Soon a Singa H»i. Bruas, Lampong, Kajang Hir Hong Hiong.
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  • 576 10  - DEVOTEES BRING EGGS FOR PENANG SNAKES Khoo Boon Choo Because They Believe The Reptiles Are Disciples Of Chor Su Kong, A Helper Of The Distressed, By A PLACE of sreat interest and a centre of attraction for tourists m the beautiful island of Penanu is the Snake Temple at Sungei
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  • 495 10 Music Notes By ANACRUSIS' JOHN TATAM, the Visiting Examine! of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, is nearing the end of his set en-weeks examining session m Singapore. He i^ preparing a list of some o; tin" most outstanding candidates m the various
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  • 50 10 Klien? I.im as Ariel and David Bell as Caliban are busy rehearsing their parts m Peter Wis"'s production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" which is lo be presented m the garden at "Mallaig" on October 14, 15, A. lti There will be ■peri.il schonl-children's matinees from October 11.
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  • 716 10 THEATRE-GOERS m Singapore may be interested m an American book which has recently appeared m Singapore shops. The Idea of a Theatre by Francis Fergusson. It is published m the Doubleday Anchor Book edition which is priced at US 75c. Francis Fergusson's book was originally brought out
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    • 359 10 2S DHILIDS"^^ MUSIC OF MOZART COMCF^TO No. 20 IN O MINOR FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA: K.V. 4^5 K^Jot ■> rkm (Piano). T l «<* Philadelphia Orchestra: .ndurtur u?»-R<- OrmjnJ, AR ***** CONCIRTO F3R FLUTE AND ORCHESTRA IN G MAJOR: CGNCISTO FOR FLUTE AHO ORCHESTRA IN D MAJOR: *.->• »hs«r illut-i
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    • 342 10 I IN THE LASY-TO-WIN j £Z\ A SINGAPORE STANDARD QUICK-QUIZ 1 A separate competition will still appeor each day with o sep. $100 prize, but you con now send m one, two three or o week's entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE. Th c closing dote tor all six entries this
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  • 124 11 AMSTERDAM. Sept. 24--(AP)~The Soviet Union won the final tournament m the world, chess team championships here Thursday night. Even before the end of the tournament m the round before -he last round the Soviet grandmasters had a points total which could not be reached by their
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  • 87 11 ABOARD THE LINER OR- 1 SOYA. Sept 23, (Renter)— The MCC cricket team wai sailing through the Suez Canal today, and Len Button said he way arranging fur the team to begin light training after '':>.y leave Colombo on the last '.eg to Australia. B.:-
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  • 39 11 ROME. Sept. 24, (AP)— Itaiian middleweight Franco Festucd last night outpointed Joan Curhay ot Belgium m a 10-round boul before 10.000 fans m Romejim.s Foro Itulico. FestUGCl weighed 161 1/2 I pound?, Corhay 167 1/2.
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  • 67 11 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23. (Reuter) Rocky Marciano, the world heavyweight boxing champion whose nose was split m his title bout with Ezzard Charles, will not be able to box for two to three months, said his manager. Mr. Al Weiil yesterday. He added that while recuperating, the
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  • 500 11 'LOVE' IS LOUSY WAY TO CALL 'ZERO' IN TENNIS Says OSCAR FRALEY FOREST HILLS. New York, Sept. 24, (UP)— Sports fans m general and tennis fans m particular may be interested m learning that love is just around the comer and going the other way. As far as scoring tennis
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  • 107 11 CHANGE IN IRELAND SOCCER XI LONDON Sept. 23, (Beufa Ireland make on.v on change m their internationa soccer team to meet England at Windsor Park. Belfast on Saturday, October 2. Norman Uprichard, the Poi I mouth goalkeeper, who vetumed to football this season after being nearly a year out of
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  • 100 11 PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 24. (AP) Joey Giardello Risks is ranking as No. 1 chailei.^t I lor the middleweight title here today against Ralph (Tiger) Jones. This 10-round fight with Jones is considered by the Giardeiio camp as a warm-up, a keep-in-shape bout- lor a:: expected sbot at
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  • 305 11 PAISLEY, Glasgow, Sept. 23, (Reuter)— Peter Keenan of Glasgow last night regained the British bantamweight boxing title when he knocked out the holder John Kelly of Belfast m the sixth round oi their 15 rounds contest here. Kelly won the British and Europeon title
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  • 43 11 CLEARY IS BILLIARD CHAMPION SYDNEY, Sept. 23 (Router) Tom Cleary. of Australia, today won the world amateur billiards championship here, when he beat Indian champion Wilson Jones by 2.925 points to 2,772. Cleary won all of his four matches played m the tournament.
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  • 63 11 THE following have been chosen to represent South Johore Rugby Football Club against RAF Seletar on today at Seletar. Kick off 5.15 p.m.: W. J. Robertson. A. Fitz Herbert, R. M. Haddow. J. Edington (Capt.). P. Spark. J. G. Phillips. P. Edington. G. Challis, R. Earnshaw.
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  • 131 11 BOMBAY. Sept 23. (Router) L Thailand's champion Dire i Khajadbye and his compatriot Pinet Pattapongsa were cieieated m semi-final games of the men's singles m the Cricket Club of India badminton championships here today. Khajadbye was beaten 14--17. 6-15 by Amritlal Dewan the third ranked Indian
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  • 58 11 LOXDOX. Sept. 23 (AP| Jaroslav D: b y J- Wimbledon Tennis champion, announced his wife has given birth to a aughter 3 sterday. She is the Eor E ■■>. v. man tennis ayer Rita Ja Drobny, se E-ex sd Czech, who adopted Egyptian nationality returned Eng
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    • 111 11 The some OW IX I r WATERPROOF GmOunt Of {uel i J WATCH can take you jMra r v^ j^ UNBREAKABLE >X MAINSPRING. >^S 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. X a!^^ ANTIMAGNETiC. X W^4 SHOCK-RESISTANT, a n H Q6TA/*AaZe dnu 3^^^ fROMAiIWATCH DIALERS I you ger dl^^^ CHEEI^ONcTconjDJ you're *^&jfflM&} w*"g
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    • 260 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp m^^^^^^^ w\/ i >:-t::^g out >'^-IYn° V/ o h o.':-voua m- *f those shmoos I GUNG >: fMj I OF -"-"g Tgnwrr* I s irS^K^t,^ DORTYCAPITAUST?)ROONINGALLCKJR |>|| I 4 I c^uCK:£."-,'-r-y v pay i who waAjts to \L^7p voii*^f IF could find good workij-now,
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  • 303 12 But SAFA Offer 2 Good Games COLONY sports associations, affiliated to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, are not rushing to support the Council's very wise move to collect funds now tor this island's partciipation m the 1956 Olympiad at Melbourne. ~zzr^-— It was disclosed at
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  • 72 12 LA JOLLA, California. Sept. 24. (Reuter) Miss Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly, the 19--year-old American lawn tennis prodigy, appeared yesterday on the court for the first time sit she crushed her right leg m an accident on July 20. She played for thirty minutes with Abe Segal,
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  • 66 12 The Pasi and Present Boys of the St Andrew's School will meet fti crickei for the annual C. H. Tan S'.iield tomorrow at 11 o m. ai Woodsville. The following will turn out for the Past L A G. Armstrong (captain'), s Pereira, J. Duclos,
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  • 202 12 SINGAPORE'S Chu 2 Chee Seng: may yet make J the Malayan Chinese Football Association tour and yesterday, the as- 2 sociation's tired-looking honorary secretary, Mr. Choo Kwai Low-disclosed this possibility. i **I went to Chee Seng's •f house yesterday, and nie hi s family.
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  • 262 12 TODAY'S BIG MATCH KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Though the Singapore stalwarts, Chu Chee Seng and Aw Boon Seong, will not be playing m tomorrow's inaugural Red Cross challenge Cup soccer match between the star-studded invitation elevens of the TPCA and the SCRC. there promises to be grand entertainment at the TPCA
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  • 84 12 TURPIN TO FIGHT IN NOVEMBER LONDON. Sept 24, (Renter) Randolph Turpin, former British world and European middleweight champion, will be back m the ring again m November as a light heavyweight. He has not fought since being beaten by Italy's Tiberio Mitri m a European middleweight championship m May this
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    95 12 TODAY'S Sport HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1 Ceylon Sports Club v Wanderers Balestier; Div. 2 YMCA v RAF (Sj—Seletar; 3BOD v RNAS—RNAS; Div. 3A Dutch Club v GHQ —Tanglin; Div. SB YMSA v Shell— Shell; SMSU v RASC —SMSU. RUGBY: RAF (S) v South Johore—Sp.letar; Royal Air Force Trials Tengah;
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  • 446 12 PEXAXG, Fri. Penang Chinese won the Community Cup soccer final today when they beat the Europeans by six goals to one m a rousing match played on Victoria Green today. It was one of those victories where the Chinese displayed rare feats of
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  • 351 12 Misson' s Three Put AAA Out ROVERS 3 AAA Tommy Misson 3, Choo Chiang Cheng Referee W. O. WaUan. ROVERS entered the second round of the SAFA senior Cup competition when they ousted Amicable Athletic Association by three goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The Amicables set
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  • 598 12 FOURTEEN YEAR OLD Koh Scow Chuan who won i the 100. 200 and 400 metres freestyle events with ease, won the individual championship at the 17th annual swimming carnival of the Anglo-Chinese School held m the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Scow Chuan won
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  • 33 12 KIALA LUMPUR. Fit—Scoring a Eoa; m each half, the South Indian Rovers beat Kilai Llub 2-0 m the final of the FAS division 3C kapue match a1 B:-rktic!d> Road WUWWW\UVWWWtW\\\t
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