Singapore Standard, 30 October 1954

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fgdf Vol. V. No. 119. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 30, 1931 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 107 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick— Quiz) CONTEST RESULT 'hcng Suan Tim. of! Road, off McNair >re, wins The k-Qiuz con- 1 88 A cheque for ill be sent to him) dg< Mrs. S. K. of the Sin- i i Ladles' Asera are: iistf;rine INTISEPTIC (The absence ncsa Is the main b Ivertlsement). Judge*!
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  • 33 1 BERRA, Oct. 29 (RevMr. Maurice Brown. •Nt Assistant Rt»--v -tralian National Canberra, has nted Regi.>trar of ty of V vn was formerly rar and Academy of the Univer- \Mbourne.
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  • 47 1 LON DO V. Oct. 29. <AP> Minister Sir Winston 111 today completed 1 consecutive year aus a if the House of ther, Sir Winston I B to^al of 52 years m House of Parliathan any other mber. He was first m 1900 but miss--1922-24
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  • 126 1 X YOUNG MAN. Mr. Abdul Rahim. clad m seaman's toss, walked into The Standard office yesterday with IN m his hand, and diffi denfly asked the chief reporter: "This is for the toy fund \Vh<.m do I sv Our thief rer»orter without further ado set his mind
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  • 290 1 LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter)— More dockers came out on strike m British ports today as deadlock reigned m efforts to end the monthlong stoppage which is crippling the nations trade. Leadeis of the Stevedores Union wrangled at their headquarters over a peace formula
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    54 1 by <hi P iSI Si r C l ifTord S^derson (baton m hand). the MAP R&f* Alr rCe ad ir^ th« new badge of {f X A.X station m Kuala Lumpur, after nresentina S^BrSl I*l^^1 1^^ th e Queen t0 P CaSu"n i.. K. Broad, Station Commander
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  • 39 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 29, Seven Thai Muslims have been arrested and rf j l< after signing statements they would not cross the Malayan frontier to engage m political activities. according to roports reaching Bangkok authorities yesterday.
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  • 44 1 SABADELL < Spain). Oct. 29 (AP) Spanish actress Mercedes Aldea was killed here today while making a movie entitled "What N< ver Dies." She was struck by the propeller of a plane she was to board m acting out her role.
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  • 215 1 PHOENIX WICKEDEST CITY UNDER THE SUN JEvery Vice Known Ta 3§€tn MONTGOMERY Alabama, Oct. 29, (AP) The military commander of Phoenix City says investigators have found evidence of "every vice known to man" m the crumbling ruins of a once-power-ful racketeering domain. "There is hardly a crime on the statute
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  • 919 1 State Goes Gay On Election Day CHARGES BY PARTY LEADERS KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri.— Allegations by leaders of both the ?MNO-MCA Alliance and Party Negara of infringements of the Election finance marked polling day here today as thousands of people cast fr votes m Trengganu's first
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  • 125 1 MOHAMED ALI? YES THE YIP? NO, SIR OFFICIALS at Kallang Airport swept and airconditioned the V.I.P room at the airport yesterday for the expected arrival of Mr. Mohamed AIL Pakistan's Minister of Financi Waiting at hand was a representative of the Pakistan Trade Commissioner m Singapore. The man who stepped
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  • 66 1 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 29. (AFP)— W Virginia June who represented Hongkong m the Miss Universe Beauty competition last June announced here last night of her forthcoming marriage to Roger Clasby whom .she met when he was with the United States Navy m the Far East The marriage
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  • 41 1 TEHERAN. Oct. 29 (Reuter) —Prince Ali Reza, brother and heir of the Shah of la, reported missing on a flight yesterday, landed unhurt near the Caspian coast, it was learned today. He has since left for Teheran.
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  • 28 1 MILWAUKEE. Oct. 29 CAP) A two-year-old boy who liked to help his mother load the automatic washer fell into it yesterday and was killed.
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  • 239 1 Splits In Front And Behind HONGKONG, Oct. 28, (UP) Wow! The "new look" for Chinese women's fashions is skirts with splits bock, front and on both sides as well. It was displayed last night at the annual fashion show at the Peninsula Hotel. Reluctant
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  • 133 1 KUALA LIMPLR, Fri.— The Federation Government has decided to use the men of the Volunteer Force to help m bringing the Emergency to a speedy end. i However, service with the Security Forces will be entirely on a voluntary b Only those who agree to
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  • 85 1 BANDOL, France, Oct. 2? (UP) A humble fisherman m tins Little village &utd today that his daughter has become engaged to film slar Marlon Brando. t'sherman Paul t<vr> cd thii advertisement m the local newspaoer: "Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berengtr are happy 10 announce the betrothal o]
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Oct. 29 (UP) Office said today two members ol the British Moscow embassy have been pulled out of Russia after ''trouble" with Soviet Government officia. The Daily Telegraph reported that the two "knocked out" several Ru^ policemen m a brawl which followed a party preceding
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  • 88 1 "Opened Ballot Box' Charge KI!A A TREN(i(i.\NO, Fri. A report ha s been made to the British Adviser, Trengganu. I>> D.tto Sir Onti bin Ja'afar today that a In I lot box at one of the polling stations m tin- Marang District was opened it 11 am. Referring to wh.«t
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  • 118 1 UMNO have won 'ats at the time el goirm press la.st night. They are: Bandar X Trengganu. Kuala Trenftganu <: ;n mat In t Maidln bin Mohan. ;i r him, president ol the Trengganu branch of UMNO, polled 1.872 votes 837 more than his opponent. Che
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  • 648 2 GOVT. MEN ON MY 'PAYROLL, SAYS KING SMUGGLER' OF OPIUM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ch'ng Boon Chin, 35-year-old "King Smuggler" of opium, now m Pudu Prison awaiting banishment from Malaya, boasted m the Sessions Court today that to maintain his one-time fabulous dope realm, he kept <'a large number of Government
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  • 107 2 W M PENANG, Fri. More than i -'00 Municipal bus drivers and conductors are angry today be- cause the majority of them are barred from beins promoted to traffic inspectors following the recent introduction of a new Qualification which requires the School Certificate. This morning,
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  • 69 2 KUAXTAN. Fri. To keep a good supply of clothing m hand to meet any sudden I appeal m an emergency, as well as regular calls *for as- j sistance from those m need the East Pahang branch of the Red Cross has launched a general appeal.
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  • 52 2 HALF-MILLION REGISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Fri More than half-a-million peopie m the Federation have registered so far for Federal and State elections. Mr. T E. Smith, the Fede- ration's Supervi :O ns ot however quite satisfied with the progress made though he thinks there will be no difficulty passing the target
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  • 36 2 I RAUB. Fri. A new Home j Guard post has been opened I I at Fraser's Hill with about 50 Home Guards who may later join the regular police m patrolling and checking
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  • 38 2 HOXGKOXG. Oct. 29- Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the HongkongExchange today were: $15 68 t o £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,822 to Malayan $1; $0.15 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254.25 to a tael.
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  • 53 2 Photo. DATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan filling m his application for registration as a Federal elector at a buffet dinner party at his residence on Thursday. On his right is Malacca Elections Officer. Mr. S. A. Rees, and matching the proceedin us is Malacca MCA PvmMoM Mr. Goh
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  • 113 2 tLACCA, Fi Leading members of the Malacca community met again yesterday afternoon 10 find ways and means of providing classes for 462 Settlement children of school admission age who will not be abie to find places m j Government primary schools next year. Mr. S. Shunmugam,
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  • 153 2 NEW RATES LIST PASSED IPOH. I The twelve elected Alliance member the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council yt >!rrday pushed through a motion for the adoption of the 1954 ment list for the next year with "such alt< jns as an :r Micular eases deemed ry by the Council." TWa
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  • 75 2 KOTA BHARU Fri On Remembrance Day. Nov. 7 a public holiday for the Prophets Birthday a ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph. Kota Bharu at 10.35 a.m.. when ex-Service men and women. ex-Kelan-tan Volunteers Detachment. The Malay Regiment, Kelantan Police. School Cadets. Home Guards. Council members
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  • 197 2 PRESIDENTS WARNING PENANG, Fri.— The Municipal President, fVIr. J. S H. Cunyngham-Brown, m. his Budget speech at the Council meeting this afternoon, pointed out that the total estimated expenditure m 1955 amounted to approximately $132 million which would be about half-a-million dollars higher than
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  • 96 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices I (tents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 78 No. 1 R.S.S. fob 7V 78 Nc 3 Dee. ro. 1 R > n Tune: Steady qtii«-t TIN PKK I Fh«* price of tin yeslerdav was per pica! lp
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  • 54 2 I Fri.— Salleh. a -raakinf Malay terrorist k to the jungie m the hope cf becoming a top nment official :n the i 'a Communist vie: killed by a patrol of v'.urkhas Rifle;mnounced today. B;jn m Malacca, Salleh into the jungle m 1948. fourth m importance ri
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  • 167 2 Vandalism By The Forces Alleged BL'KIT MERTAJAM. Fri Allegations that the Security Forces were believed to be responsible for damage done to property m the Sungei Lembu area during the last four months' curfew, were made by Mr. Au-Yeong Teik Yoon at yesterday* monthly meeting of the Rural District Council
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  • 143 3 THE Singapore A Tuberculosis Association wishes to acknowledge with thanks following donations rearing the past several! months, totalling $1,211: Malaya Publishing House.* $250; C E. Morton <M) L 5100; Shell Co., of Singapore 1 Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. (E) Ltd.. $100; Anonymous, m memory of the R.
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  • 63 3 CHRISTMAS cards and i envelopes imported into the Federation will be subject to the new 15 per cent tax, as they come under the general •1 wsinYution of stationery, a Federal Government spokesman declared yesterday. This was m answer to a query from a reader
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    246 3 Councillor To Probe Geylang Fair Case THE informality and friendliness of Chief Scout, Lord Rowallan. raptured the hearts of the young scouts and cubs whom he visited yesterday, on a tour of the military establishments m Singapore. In the morning, he was brought to the Naval Base, where he was
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  • 103 3 THE Singapore Fourth Police Court was told yesterday that the prosecution would produce 56 witnesses m the case against Lee Kee Meow, 40. charged with putting "blue" films into circulation and taking part m exhibiting them. The prosecution withdrew three charges of possessing "blue"
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  • 68 3 FIVE men, Ang Kirn Kow, Ton Boon Tiew. Quek Clipok. Hoe Koon Kee and Pai Lan. were tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with unlawful possession of five 500-Ib. bombs. They were alleged to have been m possession of tlii" bombs at Jalan
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  • 63 3 A 22-year-old Chinese woman alleged that a man followed her to the junction of Cluny Road and Napier Road the Orchard Road market vis! Td afternoon and molested her. A radio car cruising round the area heard her screams md went to her rescue. Her lilani Bed.
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  • 54 3 DONATIONS to the Poppy Day Fund will be gratefully acknowledged by the Chairman of the fund committee, Mrs. S. F. Ho. The fund stands at $10,487. Donations should be sent either to the hon. treasurer. Mr. G. Child, c o Shell Co. Ltd.. Singapore, or c o
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  • 288 3 DR. LIN Yu-tang, Chancellordesignatfi of the Nanyang University, will give a lecture on "The Teaching of English to Non-English People." at the Victoria Memorial Hall. on Nov. 17. at 6.30 p.m. Admission will be by cards which can be obtained from the Singapore Teachers' Union, which
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  • 83 3 Bank Clerks To Form Own Union SINGAPORE'S 3,000 bank employees will soon have an organization to represent them collectively. They have applied to Government to register their union (The Singapore Bank Employ Union >. the draft constitution of which was approved by employees of all Singapore banks, at a meeting
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  • 49 3 18-YFAR-OLD girl. Ho I.i Lian, yesterday claimed trial m the Singapore fourth Polii a charge of attempted suicide. She was aliened to 1. taken caustic soda on Oct. 2!i at her home m Lorong 22, Geylantj Road. She was released on $100 bail until Nov
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  • 34 3 OWES$1,870 IN INCOME TAX RECEIVING and adjudication order was made against Low Yew Seng m the SingaHi4h Court yesterday, on the petition of the Comptroller of Income Tax to whom he is owirv* $1,870.79.
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  • 29 3 IPOH. Fri. A house of a woman resident m the Menglembu Regrouping Area was broken into yesterday and a bag containing clothing worth over $90 was stolen.
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  • 49 3 THE new million-dollar Singapore Chinese YMCA building under construction m Shenton Way. It is expected to be completed m March, next year. Mr. Peter Chew, on official of the Association, told The Standard yesterday that the building fund is still short of about $350,000. Standard photo.
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    • 192 3 Thai i r(d ?s'e !'>' IIC tiM hile ITS m i style. things the t% an et d B< ships r irnys they wend (jone 0 spend more, nd. Hgh the way ct day. EMU BRANDY i* *„-> THf USTERN AttNCIB (1944) ITS ttHMiMi mi IraMU, fowixl WATERPROOF WATCH UNBREAKABLE
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    • 215 3 I'tSl^i^Nfc* pur fum J une 'lift J^ cx H lll w fcimnitt? H T* j} m prices ranging from $4 to $145 also by 7 GRENOVILLE P/r^c, Byzance Casanova distributors: K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. at THE SINGAPORE HOTELS "STARLIGHT ROOM" DANCE HALL (8.30 to MIDNIGHT) 30
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  • 336 4 Killers Unknown Says Coroner THE suspicious behaviour of two Malays and an abandoned taxi m the vicinity of Chua Chu Kang Road, Singapore, m the early hours, of the morning: of Aug. 17, led to the discovery of the body of a murdered taxi i driver a
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  • 138 4 THE president of a Dis- trict Court Martial. Major E. L. B. Havvkin, yesterday heard three cases m which i soldiers of the 2nd Battalion. Royal West Fusiliers, at Majeedi Barracks. negligently handled load- j ed rifles so as to cause their unauthorised discharge. In one
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  • 73 4 photo. MAREE AUSTIN Aus tralian singer, arrived m Singapore by air on Thursday to sin& at th« Bet View Hotel "1 always wanted to siny. but got started seriously on it two vcus ago because IkcfC jus v. isn't enough sta-»- work Koinjr .tround." she
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  • 155 4 A SHOP assistant, Sim Kok Men^, told the Singapore Hi*h Court yesterday m his public examination, that he was forced into bankruptcy by the Income Tax Department. Sim. who has two wives and three children, said: "I have no other creditors except the Income Tax
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  • 35 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Rear Admiral E Shattock Flag Officer, Malayan Area, flew into Kuata Lumpur today m the personal plan* of the Air Force C-in-C on a brief visit to the Federal Capital.
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  • 250 4 But His Children WILL THERE will be no PUBLIC playground along Shenton Way. Instead, they will be playing fields for children. This was decided at the City Council meeting yesterday when Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Lab. Front) lost his motion by 12-8. The motioa wai
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  • 78 4 THE Singapore City Cou: -pecial meeting yesterday, approved an extra expenditure of $7.2 million for this yo. making the total expendit $97.9 million. Among the extra expendires listed m the third sup•nentarv budget were: Ac-, qu is it ion of land $1 million:! verage $0.5
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  • 58 4 LO WAH, 25, a itafcer of s.s Pronto, \vh o pleaded guilty to ing 70 Ib. of raw opium lasi Soturda.v. was sentenced to two years' jail m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday. The opium. which was valued at $35,000, was ordered to be
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  • 35 4 IPOH. Fri. A Ipoh Trade Unionist, Mr. J. P Noel Emmanuel, has been selected as one of the two Malayan Unionists to attend the International World Seminar for workers' education m Calcutta.
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  • 226 4 Philips' Big Five Fly Into Colony TII E specially appointed R.L.M. Constellation, chartered at a cost of M 5212.000 uhich landed at the Kallang Airport >cstcrday carried five businessmen and two of their wives from Eindhoven m Holland. The five men were top executives of Philips Industries, one of the
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  • 206 4 THE Singapore City Council at Its monthly meeting ided to endorse all private market licences when they an renewed at the end r so that nonperishable ioodstuffs such as tinned foods, rice, sugar and salt should not be sold m the mark* t On a motion by Mr.
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  • 159 4 Seraeant Tried To Outrage Her Modesty A MALAY woman told a Singapore court yesterday that she woke up one night when she felt someone "stroking" her arm. She had a glimpse of the man before he took to his heels. In the dock was Othman bin Mat Jelai, an Army
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  • 44 5 TOKYO. Oct. 29 (UP) Shochiaku Opera Group said today it will send an alluirl revue and opera troupe to Singapore and Bangkok this A spokesman said bookings been made m the two cities through a Chinese promoter m Hongkong.
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  • 373 5 Costly 3rd Class Coaches KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An attractive 75-seater coach with an expensive plastic interior rolled off the Sentul Workshops, here, today, as the Malayan Railway's "gesture" to its 3rd class travellers. Designed and built by Malayans on an imported underframe, the coach is the first
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  • 158 5 A THOUSAND Singapore Bedok flood victims met yesterday and decided to petition Government for compensation instead of the present "relief" they are getting. Mr. Eio Moh Siang. Chairman of the Bedok Tempo- rary Relief Committee, presided at the meeting. When the vote was taken all hands
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  • 88 5 SINGAPORE'S Indian community yesterday mourned the death of one of their national leaders, Mr. Raft Ahamed Kidwai, who died m New Delhi on Oct. 1& At a condolence meeting presided over by the President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, many speakers praised the services
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  • 159 5 Youth Of Today CAN Succeed LORD Rowallan. Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, yesterday spoke on "youth and scouting" to an audience of 700 teachers and scouters at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. St. Joseph's Institution. The youth of today, he said, has proved conclusively that it. will, although it
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  • 140 5 A 3 a.m. Shock A SINGAPORE trisha rider had the shock of his life, at 3 a.m. yesterday, when he bumped into a body hanging from a beam of his kitchen m Rangoon Road. The trisha rider was going to the toilet m the dark. He
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  • 83 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 29. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 26 d. Spot Liverpool 28 id. November 24 id. December 23 Id. Jonuory /March 23 d. April/June 1116. July/September 22jd. November c.i.f.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 38 5 dfggdffdgd IhNOAP'OREJ I'RESS BALI Organised by the Singapore Union of Journalists, at Sea View Hotel. 8.30 p.m. BOY SCOUTS 1 ASSOCIATION: Opening of the Jurong Park ning Camp at 530 pm. by 1 Rowallan. EXHIBITION: Paintings and arts
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    • 180 5 by the Society of Chinese Artist* at Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 5 p.m. ST. JOHN AMHI I \Mfc: Presentation of Awards and Lone Service Medals by Sir John Nicoll at Victoria Memorial Hall. ABSITV MtillT: By members of the Wesley Church to entertain University of Malaya Students, at Fort Canning
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    • 903 6 AN ambitious scheme to provide a financial centre for all co-operative bank unions and rural .societies ia now being pushed through m Province Wellesley. The Federation of Malaya Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd. has been registered there. The directors are now soliciting shares from the member co-operative bank unions
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  • 1419 6 On The Roof Of The World: 1 \T TIKSEN 9 the village of the Indian border trader* uho cross the Himalayan passes into Tibet, niuili-4'oloured prayer flags hang from the branches of the trees and flutter m the uind. Each time the fimgi flutter, they say, the
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  • 208 6 We, the PEOPLE he Floods Sir:— On of your Thurs le there was a report relating to floods which stated: "It was pointed out that the City Council In September last year opposed a proposal to set up a central drainage authority because that would take away from he Cily
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  • 221 6 Review of Views economic structure of a colonised Malaya that j up the economic progress of the Mala Local 'Foreign' Countries I CIN Chow Jit Poh launches a scathing at- 1 tack on the Federation f Government for its revised Customs tariff which treats Singapore and Penang zs foreign countries,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 74 7 FIFTY q u*e st s were j il oi their beds redunng a raging V mphis reThree were injured. thei i c coped. These ,ted Press pictures »ne of thorn, an unquest, making an fied but safe exit •rie hotel window m t lothes
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  • 171 7 22 Loose Bolts FoundOnComet BeforeTheCrash was I io I d D ve; N terday tL'^T^ oUrt f bolts wore found engineer at X )O rt re the panel was -urn off. British Overseas A li-Hplinarv' action naintenan. c and onnel re?pone lor the loose bolts. The inquiry o. ting the
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  • 69 7 PARIS. O 'Rellte French radii) programmes were hurriedly rearranged ter me i I the 4. 000- strong Union ot Actors struck for a 50 per cent mse m broadcasting f< Several .eheduled "live" programmes were replaced b cords. Producer- oi some other shows had to cut
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  • 213 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 29 (Reuter) President E: hower and Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, yesterday cold shouldered Russia's call for new four-power talks on Germany. In a joint communique after a White House conferi nee they dismissed last week's Soviet note proposing a new get together
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  • 146 7 'Decisive Battle In Asia' LONDON. Oct. 29 (Reuter) Lord Ballour ol Burleigh Chairman ol Lloyds Bank i here yesterday that the buttle for freedom may well b<> "lost or won m Asia." 'Armaments are our weapon, ol defence and trade our Of ofl h e told a luncheon party ol
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  • 133 7 Mmc Oilier Denies Spy Charges Paris, Oct 29 (Reuter) Madame R irie Oilier, former French diplomat mentioned m the Petrov spy inquiry m Australia, yesterday denied all allegations against at a live-hour interrogation by military examining magistrate her rmer Second Secretary ot the French Embassy m i she had never
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  • 292 7 Another Bamboo Curtain About To Be Lowered HAIPHONG, Oct. 29, (UP) The Com munist Vietminh yesterday abruptly announced it refuses to recognize the United States Consulate General m Hrnoi. The move was interpreted here as the fust sign that Ho Chi Minn intends to lower the
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  • 63 7 Ike Stop The Fiddling WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. (Reuter) President Eisenhower yesterday urged American voters to return a Republican Congifv m elections next Tuesday to "keep our Government from political fiddling while the world burns.' The President m a fighting political speech over a nationwide radio and televl lon network, appealed
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  • 161 7 WASHINGTON O< t (UP) Tht United S declared ye tat the Communist military reginv North Vietnam would be guilty ol '"flagrant violation" of tho Indo-China truce if it f<-; the U.S. consulate close. Henry Suydam, S .<ie I >. partment press the American consulate m
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  • 55 7 SEOUL. Oct. 29. (UP Twenty thousand school children marched through Seoul iay waving ing: "Are th- I m my hometown The paradin nt.s. lod by school bands, were taking part m the national "EspionPrevem lon Week Little mic under nir "1 age. held hands while they
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  • 67 7 LONDON. Oct. 29. (Reuter) Mrs. Styllou Pantopiou Christofl, 5:3-year-old Cypriot grandmother, wa.s sent< I to death here yesterday for the murder of her Germanborn daughter-in-law, Hella i Dorothea Christofi. She strangled Hella. 36--year-old "perfect mother" at the London suburban home which they shared, dragged her out into
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  • 50 7 FRANKFURT. Oct. 29, <AFP) A new endurance record at the piano was claimed yesterday by a 55-year-old (German. Hans Arentz of Dusseldorf, who played for 412 hours non-stop, m a Frankfurt beer garden. He beat his own record of last year of 401 hours m Dortmund. Germany.
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  • 39 7 CASABLANCA, 29. (Reuten. A home-made bomb was tossed into the garden of M. Pier mann, a Gaullist deputy and Battle of Britain air here yesterday. Th e smashed the windows of the hoi;
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  • 42 7 photo. MISS MAUREEN O'NEILL, age 23, of Bounds Green London, after she was elected "Queen Of The Press"' at the London P-ess Ball, organized by the National Union of Journalists, at the Festival Hall South Bank. A P.
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  • 181 7 U.S.-Soviet Break Possible Senator HELSINKI, Oct. 29, (IP) Republican U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith said yesterday on her arrival from Moscow that she "would not be surprised" if diplomatic relations between the United States and Russia were broken off "at any time by either side/ The Senator declined to say
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  • 36 7 UNITED NATIONS New York. Oct. 29, (UP) The yesterday submitted to the United Nnfio: I rlefin;tion oi ion and joined len and Belgium m oppos- Soviet propo<al> to include ideological >n. M
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  • 26 7 BERLIN, Oct. L 1 (Renter)— inders of the I >m{ air ••police" forces have li trding to ■Communist Info- lion Bureau W
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  • 64 7 'Definitely, They' II Lose' PARIS. Oct. 29, (Renter)— Alfred Gruenther. Allied Supreme Commander m i Europe, -.tui day the Soviet Union would be "definitt eated m an all-out war. But 1 i od in m Inter- With B."> members of an American anti Communist P. the crusade for freedom, thai
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  • 35 7 ny; Ham woman, N'or'hoit air- port with a drugged dog m her handbag, was ftned five guineas j with three gum- s for rantine regulaj tions m importing the dog into Briiiiin. Reuter
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  • 27 7 THE life >< ntt nee given U.S. Corporal Claude Batchelor. convicted of collaborating with the enemy m Kort a. was nduced to 20 years yesterday. A.P.
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  • 18 7 DR. Ilcrnuinn Ehlers, 50--:-old president of the German Bundestag i Lower House), died early relay.- Reuter
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  • 160 7 Nobel Prize Will Help Him To Pay Up Debts HAVANA. Cuba. Oct. 29. (AFP) American author Erne I Hemingway aid terday he was happy and proud to have been elected as winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. •vay told new-men at his country home near here that he would
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  • 230 7 He Calls Himself Christ PAICIS, Fri I .mat., followers of the post man who styles himself Mv ist of .M.Mitfjw>terday Irird to storm the Palace of Justice at I onion. Ihe founder of I *.rt t. "W 1 1 ncs> e i of hri>t. had been hauled before the Court
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  • 68 7 TOKYO, Oct. 29. (UP< The Republic of Korea rday •ted a Japanese prop bring the dispute controversial 1 :ia 1 land before the Internal! Court of Justice Th<- rejection wii coi ed In a note handed to Vice Foreign Okmura by tl to Japan. Kirn. The Japan*'
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  • 63 8 GARUDA Indonesian Airways hope to extend the line's overseas system to chartered flights to The Netherlands by early next year, reports The Standard Special correspondent from JakartaThese plans are still m an "exploratory stage." But Indonesian officials believe the prospects are bright. These flights would carry Government officials
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  • 23 8 THE United States Tariff Commission refused to recommend an increase m tariffs on imported coconuts, trade sources reported on Wednesday. A.P.
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  • 278 8 LONDON, Oct. 29 (AFP) Within the next few months two groups of British businessmen will go to Peking at the invitation of the Chinese National Ex-port-Import Corporation, it was learnt here. Each of these two groups will represent about 30 commercial, manufacturing and banking
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    • 763 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 14/18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28Nov/3Dec 4 Dec S Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9 |an 10 Jan 11
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    • 769 8 EAST ASWTICIEf FAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA Fo» Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Cdvnia. Copenhagen. Gothenbur* %M Oi H mh n S por# P Shan, Re x) 4 LALANDIA M p xx) "FALSTRIA" 15/17 Nov 3l Oct/|», xxx) "IUTLANDIA" 23/26Nov 27/27 Nov 8/I9 C 28/29^ x) Calls Beyrouth. London (passengers
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  • 263 9 THE Malayan Airways has announced with effect from Nov. 15 the introduction of tourist fares and a reduction of standard fares for certain flights. The tourist class fares are 25 per cent below the standard class fares for services operated with 28--seater
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  • 53 9 ALOR STAR. Fri. Four hundred k; ftHB rerubok now flooding markets m Kc-d'ah. were sent tn Kota Barlru. Kelantan. when there is no such fish. jf th- provi good, a ay fish agent and c may start sending this type fish by air to Kdantan three
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  • 397 9 Unit Trust Investment Plans 'Ingenious' Mamiard Market Reporter UNIT trust investment schemes similar to those m Australia, South Africa and the Uniu-d Kingdom would be an plan to attract investment from small savers if introduced m Singapore. An AFP cable from London reported this scheme published by the London Investment
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  • 247 9 A LITTLE more activity was reported on the Singapore Copra Market this week, mainly due to local culation, and profit taking on local contracts. Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co.. Ltd. m their week<>pia report. prices from November shipment to $31.25. A fair amount of switching was d
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  • 30 9 THE transport section of the Vacuum Oil Company's Coryton oil refinery has recently been equipped with a VHF radio installation, supplied by; the Gen. trk Company. I
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  • 214 9 Malaya s Rice Purchases Show A Decline MALAYA'S purchases of rice lor the first seven months this year have shown a considerable drop when compared with those for 1963, according to the latest ri'-e bulletin of the Commonwealth Econmonic Commit h A.F.P. reported yesterday that since .Tanti: aya has taken
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  • 72 9 BANK TO PAY MORE TIIK Midland Bank has at last derided to fall into line with Britain's other leading banking institutions and raise its dividends from the level at which it has froxen for some 20 > *ars It has announced that it is intended to i.iake a final payment
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  • 266 9 K. Lumpur Banker Is Leaving On Retirement AFTER 32 years of banking m the Far Fast. Mr. P. L Fickling. (seated). Manager of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. Kuala Lumpur Brand), will leave Malaya on retirement on Nov. 11." lie will sail from Singapore on the Chusan.
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  • 136 9 SINGAPORE District Manager of Air India Internationa!, Mr. R.N. Kaul, told The Standard yesterday that passengers from Singapore to Tirurhinapally via Mudras travel up to Colombo on the same fare, on the basis of the principle of common rating. This does not mean, he pointed
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  • 26 9 THE Belgian Sabena Airline announced m Brussels that it will put two new Dougjas DC<SC cargo-pa airliners on the Atlantic rcutt early next month.
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  • 218 9 SINGAPORE rubber millers were somewhat relieved yesterday on the news that Ihe United States rotation stockpile programme would for the time I,l'iiln remain nr» Tf r»r*»rl i This news and some Japanese buying of the lower grades contributed to the Improvement m rubber pr. which
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  • 399 9 UK Asked To Revise Decision THE United Kingdom Government nas ref-icd to release stock to alleviate the internal shorrogc of rubber caused by the strikes at the various ports. Observing this m their weekly rubber market lrpoit, Messrs. Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. state
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  • 215 9 LOAN prices m the Mi lavan share market were marked up yesterday to stow redemption yields of 4! per tent, based on the buyera' prices for the taxable issues and slightly over three p«r cent, for tintax frrr issues. Industrial shares again firm, while
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  • 48 9 To Study Labour Problems PROKKSSOR Le Yen W. re of thousand mi igapore to .xtm 1 our iri.'il the He the Co I m lilippinc now on hi fen i 'Tv< of tin arly m tore- 1 know thai S me i c i i it }]< PROF (lIIIR
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  • 58 9 I 111 it oil V ers aj Pei ang H (J.B Co Ltd. Copt a orues (per Dicwii vesferdav wer*» M. S;: fey the Chinese Pro vesterdo.v were (pei Gamtier (round) cube $40; Hamburg < ibe I flour $11J (I I $1 Ik < (Make); Sago
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    86 9 THE Miisui Lines' ship, llorisan Maru. (10.900 teas) which is on her maiden voyage called .it IMraparn en route to Japan after her first trip to Ihc Called The lloeisan M.tru uas tine of the few s 1 1 i p -> that left Southampton just prior to
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    • 292 9 ckchnicai ,K\l 1O< hl v i < IM K. hnical ion I qualifli VI or ■tool. ri nd V or 14 but unlast ith. Method «»f applyißC M lef Techni X" I T. i urn Instruct pur. from oth< c State In the student dill j i mi vmon OFFICER
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    • 137 9 TENDER NOTICE CINEMA HALL 'I'FNDERS are Invited for the J- construction ot a Cinema Hall on Lots IC4-171. Sec. 46. Jalan Raja Unit. Kuala Lumpur Full particulars are obtainable from M< T. Lee and Co.. 95 Cr< Kuala Lumpur. The lowest or any tender need liOt utHMirflj i ted Scaled
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    • 70 9 ovm r<> m»^ X fvain. S V F.m PetM*- Namikos; INNFR KO\H>; P:! c < StnatiK Kaji < Tuny Ind: I -118 Wll \K\ I 21 22. M 33^ 34 Waian;i 2 dak 25; Murudu H Alltlßl IHM X E» VICTORIA !><)( X BraiK'.' WESTEKN \NCHOR\GI H v I rnuu*
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  • 439 10 HHALENTED British child 1 star. nine-year-old Jon Whiteley. has been signed by M-G-M for a co-starring role with Stewart Granger m -Moonfleet". The role is of such importance that it is regarded as comparable to the signing of Freddie Bartholomew for "David Copperfield" m 1935. which resulted m
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  • 786 10  - Laughter at was a fitting conclusion JOHN HALKIN Writes IT was fitting that the last production at the Victoria Theatre before it closes tor structural alterations should have been Laughter At Nine. While there have been excursions m the last few years into the realms of more significant drama, the
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  • 770 10  -  ANACRUSIS r Vt{F. Australian tenor, A Max Worti arrived by air from Sydney last Thursday to sing m the Chamber Ensemble's production of Handel's Acis and Galatea on Wednesday next, November 3. ii'ith a repeat performance on the ncit'Q Monday, November 8 During the six
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    • 236 10 O BE ST- SELLINgI I "POPULAR" 1 1 LONG PLAYING RECORDS NAT 'KING' COLE 10th ANNIVERSARY (A collection of unreleast X Dream a little dream of me: Tl it again; Lulubelle; I'm an erran 1 rhythm; The love nest; But ai: me; Peaches; I can't be bothere Roui»h ridin'; Th
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    • 340 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Without ronstawy, tlirre la n»-itli.r lr»\f. friendship.' nor \irtiu- m the world." l AlllllMHl I SATURDAY lOK BVEBY«I i om i up with i recreation or odds and I of tasks that have been accumulating. Be tactful, cjurteous. Evening: be re- eful. enjoy yourself- < 1 \(>l X
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  • 18 11 I I en Kei Yin Sa r 'Hit I I): I r
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  • 59 11 Bucking For A Buck Photo. BUCKING and lunging, "Red Bud" gives Jim Madland of Portlond, Ore a rough time m the cowboys' borebock bronc riding contest m the championship rodeo m New York. The bronc won, throwing Modland m less than the eight seconds a rider must stay on to
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  • 73 11 W. German Tour Of Australia Is Called Off KASSEL, West Geimany, 29, (X» are at! lias |h1 Athleti id that onai rePi ni t om- I pete Sydney and Melbourne .'<nd it was peri< isscfu] for the 1956 Olympic Games m •ourne. Among tin ioneci for the proposed trip were:
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  • 547 11 But MCC Collapse Against S. Aust. ADELAIDE, Oct. 29, (RetiteT)— Smiling debonair Denis ompion stole the honours <m the opening day of the M.C.C. match against South Australia here today when he compiled a brilliant century— ll3. The touring side were all out for 24« m reply
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  • 196 11 LAIREL. (Maryland), Oct. 2H (AP) I o», more horses, i»r)udin« Queen Elizabeths Landau, were due to arrive here today for the TSSGa.OOO Washington Internationa!. Two French horses and out American vere already on the grounds for lourful N< vent. An army band trom Ft. Meade.
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  • 69 11 M. Dynamos Fight Hard For Victory .MARSEILLES. O > t 28. P). The lios ow D the J-'rench champions. Lilk eforc a -rcwd ol The half time 1-0 m favmit of the Mo cam. Beth teams gtarted jI e r« a more i ttle. Tht h when the r. ;nth
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  • 18 11 0 P)— the edon 'Pen 19--ruon. '1 norrow. Mi-s 11- -< 1 11—8.
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  • 42 11 SYDNEY. Austrn it'P* Weiterweir-M Fro Daw m < f Chicago kiio out Benny Salem of ire Ph t night m two mm nnds of the roir The American we shed Salem k up a ?v:tM/' Diiwson said -ifler the Igbt
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  • 21 11 WOLVERHAMPTOX, I On. 29, (Reuler). 4on i First Divi fOOtba h.i-npions. 'Oa! Aviv Macrabi by 10 flood-Jight match here
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  • 230 11 DAVIS CUP HONGKONG, Oct. 29. (AFP) Jack Kr.mcr, manager of a professional tennis troupe now touring the Far Kast and former Wimbledon and Forest Hill champion, said yesterday before he left for Manila and the Inited States that Americans stood an even chanc* of
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  • 490 12 Borer. I KAF CUin:il I. Missun i Rr(rrre—lA. Jane. AN UPSET m a sporting event is only to be expected, but certainly not the kind of upset the Rovers Sports Club created to enter the final of this year's SAFA Cup
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  • 269 12 ROYAL Australian Air Force entered the third round of the Sanderson Cup competition when they beit RAF Seletar 'A' by five points (1 goal) to nil at Tengah yesterday. irt to finish. -luclhng battle m a sea of mud. and consequently, it became with
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  • 560 12  - Norma Unwell, So Watch Neo In Swim Finals EDIN PETERS Says CHINESE Swimming Club's Ong Choon Lim, Tan Cheow Choon. Lionel Chee and Neo Chwee Kok beat Singapore Swimming Club's quartette Wiebe Wolters, Derek Mitchell, Barry Lancaster and Gordon King by nearly 50 metres to win the Singapore Amateur Swimminu
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  • 18 12 These STARS will SHINE tonight Guillemard Ko&d, 8.30 p m Prathunt; vs. Helen On:; \>. Ooi Wiht \s. Direk
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  • 496 12  - No Regrets Is Once Again The Favourite BRONCO BUSTER The Gymkhana By 1 No Regrets, "darling" of punters m the years gone by, will go to the post a favourite again m th e main race of the afternoon at today's Singapore Turf Club's Gymkhana Meeting, which is scheduled to
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  • 75 12 KACK I: 2i;> p.m. POLO PONY SCURRY DIV. I 2 Furs. Catchweitihts 13.07 1. Maybe (carries 7 lbs winning penalty). I. Audiola (carries 7 lbs. winning penalty). 3. Dusty 4 Perth 5. Fine Lady 6. Totland 7. Bolter S. Some Silk First Watch 10. Capetown (late Coramandel)
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  • 74 12 Highest Break By Kong Guan TEO SIEW SI C I lub> b:- i HI m th< S champion Athletm i went break of t>*> so far m thia lourumc In another match. Low Hock W .-.2 Boo > by 300 points to I Tn« either tomorrow. T^e tour;nt will resume
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  • 87 12 For the firs: I ..-ice the Pac-ific War. a Jap boxer. Mitsui Yomamoto, will be fmhting ,m Singapore on Nov. 11. I Yamamoto, who i< T.ed to i be the No. 1 contender tor the ißantamwei-: .ampi-jn>hip of Japan, arrives hers on 4 or 5.
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