Singapore Standard, 7 September 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard fc A TX"^ Ni SIN<;AI'ORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935 li PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 191 1 $225,000 GOODWILL PAYMENT tn City at a speI -.rd.iy to rtei of a I ,t, MM '•mptoyees goodwill esl ot the r will be 1 for r.it»-ri mployee. a« i in-,un-nts was itc session t subsethf City „l ini, i mdi > t! lluit in this resolution, it m ions
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  • 118 1 »1 talks on U) c future of the Singapore mpanv has been called in London, The standard understands. Singapore General-Manager of the A. Ewirng left by air for London. Mr. Ewing. it is understood. will place before the Board of Directors the problems
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  • 27 1 Dragnet Over Chinatown i a and r ight where t are Wfc inrival areas r battle, ration isfeu na were n:ng and I wantt an ex<¥etained. d
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  • 30 1 Sadler' s Wells NEW YORK. Sept. 6. (AP) Seventy-two members of the Sadler's Wells ballet arrived here by air today from London for a 3^-month tour of the United States.
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  • 191 1 Keeping In Step With The Federation 'There'll Be No Dealing With MCP' Marshall SINGAPORE Govern ment will offer amnesty to the Communists in the Colony some time this week. Announcing this yesterday, the Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall said the amnesty terms would by broadcast
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  • 87 1 PENANG. Tues.-The high priest of the famous Snake Temple in Sungei Kluang, 65-year-old Rev. Ho Loo Kok. was found lying in a pool of blood with brutal slash wounds at dawn yesterday. The body was found sprawled at the same spot where Secretary of State for
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  • 154 1 at the foot of the stairs leading to the temple. The body was first discovered by the tempie cook, who searched the premises for the priest when he was found missing from his usual place of prayer. The cook. Goh Bean Huat. told The Standard
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  • 56 1 CHICAGO. Sept. 6 (Reuter) A total of 420 people, are reported killed in road accidents in trie United States over the Labour Day holiday, 41 fewer than the record of 1951. The National Safe y Council estimated that 25 million vehicles were on the road.
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  • 185 1 Walk-out At The Steam Laundry ONE hundred and forty workers of the Singapore Steam Laundry struck work yesterday at 1 p.m. over the retrenchment of a girl employee. The company and the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, which represents the workers, had agreed
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  • 28 1 THE elder brother of the Dalai Lama. Dempa Rabshe Tagtser, ruler of Communist China-dominated Tibet, left Tokyo for the United States yesterday as a refugee.- U.P.
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  • 29 1 FIRST DAY COVER of Singapore's new stamps sent to the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, by the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall.
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  • 102 1 GENEVA. Sept. 6 (AP)v Communist China notified the United States today that nine American civilians detained in China, including six women, were now free to return home. Red Chinese ambassador Wang Ping-nan, told U.S. ambassador U. Alexis Johnson at their 13th meeting that two
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  • 91 1 ROME. Sept. 6. (Router) An English woman who was taken off a plane here yesterday because she was expecting the premature birth of a child is much better today and may continue her trip in a few days. The woman, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, of Chorlton-on-Meldock. Manchester.
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  • 358 1 And In The Villages And Kampongs... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Community leaders and local officials throughout the Federation were briefed today by civil and military commanders on all aspects of the amnesty offer to the terrorists to be declared this week. The first briefing
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  • 57 1 FARNBOROUGH, England, Sept. 6, (Reuter) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, created a new role for himself as Britain's "Helicopter Premier" by landing: here today in one of these aircraft to see the British aircraft constructor's annual show. Sir Anthony Eden i s the first British Prime Minister to
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  • 45 1 Smoking The Heart NEW YORK. Sept. 6 (Reuter The New York Times said today that the conclusion of a new medical study was that men who smoked cigarettes regularly ran a 40 per cent greater risk of dying of coronary heart disease than did non-smokers.
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  • 56 1 'Wait See' —Townsend LONDON, Sept. 6 (AP) "Wait and see" was the cryptic reply from Group Captain Peter Townsend last night to question about himself and Princess Margaret. The 40-year-old Royal Air Force flier returned to Britain yesterday from Brussels, where he is British Air Attache, to attend today's opening
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  • 37 1 TAIPEI. Sept 6 (UP) It was revealed today that a Nationalist Chinese frogman swam from Quemoy Island to Communist-held Amoy on Sept 3 and planted a Nationalist flag on the beach there.
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  • 91 1 DESPITE recent reports received in Singapore of disillusioned Chinese student pleading to come back Irom Red China. another boatload of Chinese teenaged students from Indonesia bound for China ports arrived in Singapore on the Royal Interocean liner Tjiluwah yesterday. They will be Joined by about 300 Chinese
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  • 167 2 Help Me, Farmer Begs Mr. Bingham PENANG, Tues A 55--year-old farmer. Cheah Chin Hin. yesterday startled the Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P. Bingham. soon after he had concluded a tour of the Juru New Village, Province Wcllesley. when he threw himself prostrate in front of the latter and said: "Tai
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  • 65 2 'Gladys' Claims 2 Victims BROWNSVILLE. Texas. Srpt. 5 (Router) A tropical storm, code named Gladys, struck south of here in Mexico late today with winds near hurricane force. The storm moved to 'the north-west where residents prepared f or what might become critical flooding. Two people have been reported dead
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  • 66 2 TOKYO. Sept. 6. (AP)— A new phonetic version of the written Mongolian language wi'.l be used throughout the inner Mongolian region of North-west China. Peking radio said on Monday. The broadcast said the new system is based on the Cyrillic alphabet. This alphabet in its present form is
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  • 767 2 THE following candidates were successful in the June. l!)5o Pitman Examination held Shaw Commercial Institution. Kuala Lumpur. Shorthand Theory I: (Passes) Cheah leik Hua't. Kg Boon Hiang. Wong Choy Tct. Ibrahim bin Manmood. M. James and Abdul Rahman bin Yusoff Shorthand Theory 1 Dictation Approach:
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  • 400 2 Marshall Addresses Malayanisation Commission 'Self-Govt. Must Be A Reality, Not A Drepm SINGAPORE'S dreams of self-government and independence would become nightmares of frustration and falsehood unless the Malayanisation of public services succeeds, the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, said in a message to thp Malayanisation Commission,
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  • 81 2 Judge Frees Youth KUALA LUMPUR. Vues. The Sessions Judge today freed an unemployed youth accused of impersonating |i public servant, upholding the <lefence contention that an assertion was in itself no crime ''unless he did something in pursuance of the office he assumed. T The Judge. Ra.ia Azlan fShah, cleared
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  • 31 2 KONYA. Turkey. Sept. ,6 <AP> Ten members of onie family were lost in floods which struck this south Turkish city and 23 nearby villt ages yesterday.
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  • 176 2 REMOVE BARRIERS: TEACHERS A MEMORANDUM submitted by the S Teachrrs Union to yam.ation Comtnis ing lor the "barriers and an the Education S in order that n officers nrhohavi t ability may no; ed from advan highest post. The memoran-. that once thJ I it should b" pa suitable (jiiic<
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  • 471 2 We Can Do It In Three Years' Fisheries Mr D. W. Le Marc, Director of Fisheries, told the Malayanisation Commission at its first public session yesterday, that his PanMalayan department could be Malayanised in three years, if given the money, for which he had been asking Giving evidence about the
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  • 169 2 GEMAS. Tues. Gurkhas, long famous as Malaya's ablest bandit fighters, today demonstrated that they are just as good at road building. Helped by the Federation's Public Works Department, a Gurkha engineer company has. in just over five months, cut a new road connecting Gemas and
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  • 273 3 'Oil State Is Only Territory In Asia Without Debts KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The State of Brunei in British North Borneo collected almost $96 million in revenue in 1954, but spent only a little more than $22 million during the year, its annual report said today. So
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  • 189 3 CLERK IS ACQUITTED OF RAPE CHARGE THE EVIDENCE that a man treated a giil as his wile is not strong enough to support a rape charge. Mr. Isa Almenoar. defence counsel, submitted in the Singapore Assizes, yesterday. Tony Toh Ah Nee a former chief clerk in a commercial firm, charged
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  • 183 3 Claim Setfled Out Of Court A claim by ."Malacca million- u ainst the Overseas Chinese Bankspecial an d general damages for utmr practised on his current account today adjourned for settlement out over a period of 13 months sent him statements of acas $21,000
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  • 24 3 n Tal .i loun- 54 n- 1 Cl to to S a in ling r. runTan U ppre- :.ad
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  • 145 3 ivf Brothers TO COMMEMORATE the anniversaries of the late founders of En? Aun Tons Mr. Aw Boon Haw and Mr. Aw Boon Par money, food, clothing Tiger medicinal products and household goods were distributed to several hundred inmates of the
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  • 12 3 Accused Dies While On Medical Remand 1 spital Ka- he Choo sis.
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  • 14 3 R, Tues n i n and be cod--tern I be
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  • 10 3 1,365 Japs Held In Soviet Jails .>nded held I labour
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  • 162 3 Po tee I 12 to He B ced- and Mon^. Jalan Ariffin into Jalan Campbell to the Causeway On the first day of the celebrations, Sept. 17 from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m no vehicle of any description will be allowed to be driven along
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  • 128 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tucs.— Prayers of thanksgiving will be said in mosques and suraus throughout Johore tomorrow for the 60 years' reign of the Sultan In Johore Bahru. the Regent Tensku Mahkota. will attend the prayers at the Sultan Ahi Bakar Mosque. The service
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  • 88 3 MURDER: $2,000 REWARD THE Singapore Police yesterday offered a $2,00() reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible the murder of a HB-ye;ir-old watchman. Shaik Fareeth. at the Co'ombo Camp. Clementi Road. Singapore, on Aug. 26. Information may be given to any police
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  • 61 3 MR. L. CRESSON*. chairman of the board of governors of ?he Singapore Polytechnic and a member of the Public Servi t s Commission left Singapore yesterday by Air India for a two-month study of polytechnics in Europe and the L'nited Kingdom. During his tour, Mr. Cresson will
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  • 112 3 LIM Ah Ngow, a labourer, was sentenced in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a week's jail for causing hurt to a watchman outside a sago factory in Genting Lane, on July 27. The watchman. Sitaram. told the magistrate that Lim rushed into
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  • 52 3 MACASSAR Ce'ebes. Sept fi (AP)— Professor Zainal Abidin Aohmad ot the University of Maiaya is making h survey tour o r universities in Indonesia He lectured here <>n cultural relations between Malaya and Indonesia and then went to Jakarta Alter thai he was scheduled to
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  • 63 3 IPOH, Tues. A watchrepairer, Wong Kct ChOOg. 20 claimed trial in the Sessions Court, today, to a charge of causing hurt to Wont Chit Pong, another watch-repairer at Penan? Road, on Aug. 17. Ket Chong was alleged to have bitten off the lobe of Chit Pong's
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  • 127 3 A Singapore Magistrate, Mr. J M. DevereuxColebourn, yesterday stopped a case and ordered the prosecutor, Chief Inspector Ram/an Ali, to arrest a man, who was assaulting a woman. Mr. Dover* ux Colebourn made the order when, on looking out of his court window, he saw
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  • 114 3 FRESH bails were offered ycstcidav in the Singapore Fourtn Magistrate? Court when two business a^ei.is were produced aqair an n charge of misaapropriatine 800 t >ns 01 rubber The a sent > were Leo Scheiring a .'^-year-cH German. and WiKie Irvuif Ta.ton an Ameiican It
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  • 37 3 JOHORE BAHRU. TU«.— In the Magistrate's Court today Yap .in. 18. a tapper, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment to be followed >y 12 months' police supervision tor unlawful possession of rubber.
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  • 40 3 HONGKONG. Sept. C. Special Standard Service* Closing prices of the Hoagkong Exchange today were: 51 5.57 to £1 sterling; S3 815 to US$l; $1,838 to Malayan SI; SO. 164 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $252.75 to a tael.
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  • 161 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday denied an allegation that dismissed workers were responsible for the damage to a beacon and approach lights at the International Airport. A Police spokesman told The Standard: "There is no evidence to link the mischief at the airport with any employee
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  • 43 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 6 (UP) —Two Chinese women, wives of the same man, were fined HK$5O each In court today tor fighting in public. The light started when one wife scolded the husband without lirst getting the other wife's permission.
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  • 301 4 MALACCA GETS GIANT POWER UNIT CEB To Spend $16M.0n Project KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Central Electricity Board in the Federation has just placed orders for building a mammoth thermal station at Malacca, the first stage of which would cost $16i million. Inter-conncctcd with the Connau^ht Bridge and Bungsar power stations,
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 4 AIR Commodore F W P. Dixon. Consultant in Surgery to the Royal Air Force arrived in Singapore yesterday for a five-day visit to RAF hospitals. He is on a tour of the Far and Middle East. His next stop will be Colombo.
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  • 151 4 Ipoh Decides To Field Of Work IP O 11. Tues The Ipoh District Ami Tuberculosis Association feels that it would be a "sad clay for the people of this town" if it were to cease functioning. After lengthy deliberations on the question of whether or not the Association was serving
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  • 14 4 AIR Laos will inaugurate service botween Vientiane anri Honskoni? fin Rpnt 19_
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  • 118 4 Desertions To Avoid Malaya Denied CANBERRA Australia. Sept (i (IP) Army Minister Josiah Francis vehemently denied in the House of Representatives today that Australian soldiers were going absent without leave to avoid service in Malaya. He specifically denied that members of the Second Battalion Royal
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  • 69 4 LAWRENCE Enriqucz. was sentenced yesterday to three months' jail by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn. for stealing a camera worth $1,000. belonging to Tan Kwan Chuan. In addition Enriquez was ordered by the Magistrate to undergo one year's police supervision.
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  • 155 4 Some Parts Stifle Unions' FOURTEEN Singapore waterfront unions which claim to represent about 12,000 workers, will ask the Trade Union Congress to approach Government to withdraw certain sections of the proposed Public Security Bill. A spokesman of the unions told The Standard yesterday a special
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  • 172 4 IPOH, Tues. An attempt by arsonists to set fire to the terminal and apparatus room of the Telecoms Department last night was foiled by the vigilance of a watchman. The fire which broke out at 11.30 p.m., would have spread to the General Post Office which
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  • 59 4 IPOH. Tues.— A mechanic. Tan Mun Long, was fined $100 by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof today for operating his trade at Patrick Street without a licence. Tan told the court thai he had been carrying out his business, repairing vehicles since last year. He did
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  • 147 4 CLOSING rubber prires (rents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b 151{ 151 f.o.b. Aug. 151| 1511 No. Z 144} 145 i No. 142 i UZh Tone: Very steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $369 per picui. (Down 12 cts.). LONDON RUBBEK
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  • 123 4 turned from a continental tour said that in England there was great emphasis on these two aspects of preventive work He suggested that private medical practitioners and teachers got together and plan educational talks for school children, and more publicity through pamphleta and leaflets be given. Officials of
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  • 186 4 Ice Cream Men To Go On Strike MORE than 130 ice-cream hawkers who sell Singapore Cold Storage products will stage a one-day strike in sympathy with the Company's former employees who went on strike over a week ago and who have since been dismissed. The hawkers are members of the
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  • 79 4 3 Accused Of Illegal Exporting PEXAXG. Tues. Quartermaster Mohammed Din bin Puteh, 30. and two merchants. Abdul Ra^hin bin Tunku Nyak Gan. 48. and Awaldin She'ritT, 38. were produced in the Sessions Court today on a charge of illegally exporting typewriters, piece goods and cosmetics, valued at $10,000 by the
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  • 50 4 MOSCOW. Sept. 6 (Router) —The British. United States and live other non-Commu-nist ambassadors accompanied by their wives lett Moscow by car today for the ttr.st visit of the westerners living here, to Russia's atomic power station believed to be about 60 miles from the city.
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  • 35 5 priotn. LAD\ BLACK pauses to sou "hello" to lt-month-old Rajagoin: a patient of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital O'Jnrs hi the picture are Dr. M. Cherian and Miss Terri) Pillay (background). Standard
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  • 70 5 Lady Black Sees Mission Hospital I r.i X Siag J It .1 v Mu> I ili-pi-I .uiy bj the i. nil «>f in- ni. |h i'»i«ln»p 1 \Y Jaael •> ft'- '1 I brun. 1> VJ < in nf rooms. I the > 1> 1.1>p.l I i;ul \rr\ SI ;!r.
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  • 56 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues, Mr. Lim Leong Bok was electrbairman of the Malayan esc Association Branch here at n -r.eeting he.d during weekend. Other officials appointed are: vice-chairmen Messrs Saw Tian^ Chin. Xs Soo Thin and Kg Chor Ser:s; secretary Mr. Wong Sen Ciieang; assistant Tiiy Mr. Bch
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  • 139 5 > AFKTY BELTS for' car passengers, produced in America recently, have arrived in Singapore. Tl S gapore Safety First Council yesterday put the belt through stringent tests and nounced it practical. The belt, working on the prii iplc as an aircraft prevents passengers inf flung
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  • 38 5 THE S.nsnporc Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting held yesterdaj. urged its members to donate generously to the appeal launched by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald ior funds to build (he Singapore Youth Sports Centre.
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  • 234 5 British Team To Survey Federal Schools KUALA LUMPUR Tues. —Five 'British education inspectors' have arrived in MaJaya to probe conditions in the Federation's schools and suivey the standard of education here. The\ wil be In the Federation for four months during whitn ihey will visit S'-huo'.s in most Slates an.l
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  • 78 5 A Crucial Meeting For The Front THE Singapore Labour Front is holding a •'top-level"' meeting tomorrow, to discuss the appointment of Junior Ministers and the Public Security Bill. Tho meeting will be attended by a!! Ministers. Legislative Councillors and City Councillors of the Front. It is understood that he meeting
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  • 205 5 NO VOTES EXCEPT FOR CITIZENS PAP British Subjects T00 1 BRITISH subjects or naturalised British subjects should not have the right to vote unless they take up Singapore citizenship, said Peoples Action Party secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday. In a statement to the Press alter a two-hour meeting held
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  • 134 5 U.K. Meet To Better Human Relations KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. Malayan social and commercial organisations have been asked to send dele- j gates n> the Duke of Edin-i burgh study conference for] better human relations, scheduled to be held at Oxford next July. The conference aims to bring about an "even
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  • 98 5 PARIT BUNTAR Tues. The Chinese should take a mote active part in politics, said Mr Ycap Kee Aik at a farewell luncheon given in his honour by villagers of Nibong Tebal. Mr. Ycap. who was the first Chinese Malayan Civil Service officer in the
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  • 46 5 HONGKONG. Sept. 6 i ßenter Chinese People's courts in two provinces have sentenced to death 10 Chinese tor alleged "sinister sabotage" and attempting through Hongkong, to arrange a Nationalist counter- at tack on the Chinese mainland, it was learned here yesterday.
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  • 50 5 BANDUNG. Sept. 6 (AP) All of the finance inspectors in Indonesia have been ordered to meet here from Sept. 15 to 20 Their task: To find ways and means ot increasing the government's revenues and trim the national budget deficit which now stands at 3.500.000.000 rupiahs.
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  • 59 5 TAPING, Tues-lt was decided at a pub:ic meeting held at the Kwanijtune Association to hold an all-community tea party. re congratulate Dr Cheah Khay Chuan on the occasion of hi? beirm e'ectcd a member ol the Fede-a' Legislative Council A sub-committee ha« been formed to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1002 5 Standard cJilmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE ly-tfaiiuM Archers; fi om New Recorc!=: Wf I 6^o News Commentary; 643 ftl I NGA D IJ X P Sports Round-Up: 6 sr» Reuoii F* M t\ r XmS l\ I. f rom SouUi-Easi Enqldiid; 7 pm Blackpool N:«ht 8 urn Mu>;c «rV Magaxme:
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 465 6 ()F late there has been criticism in certain Malay circles that Malay fishermen have not had a square deal from those who have dealings with There may be a grain of truth in that as unscrupulous persons are to be found in all parts ol the country, but
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    • 375 6 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education did some plain speaking at the opening session of the sixth conference of senior education officers at Phoenix Park. Every honest citizen in this Colony has been aware for some time now that Communist Infiltration into Chinese schools is being stepped up more diligently
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  • 943 6  -  Aster Gunasekera HEN Party Negara. long before the elections and during the canvassing of the electorate, said "that a self- governing Mala y a should continue to remain in the Commonwealth of Nations." were the leaders merely playing up to the Government of the
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  • 837 6  -  KENNETH HARRIS By LONDON DOUND about now. all over Britain, people are coming back from what some people say has been the best holiday season in 30 years. For two months the weather has been superb. In some seaside resorts there was more sun in the
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  • 214 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Spore Citizenship JJTUSAN MELAYU endorses fully UMNO's stand that I a round table conference be convened in Singapore among all the political parties represented in the Assembly to discuss the question of Singapore citizenship. Utusan says the problem is a delicate one and needs careful handling The
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 420 6 Future of English Education Sir: What is the future of English education in the Federation of Malaya? Indications are that It will be useless within four years or so if the activities of the United Malay National Organisation are supported by the other members of the Alliance Government and countenanced
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    • 300 6 Sir: R. B. Ooi in one of his two very interesting articles on life in the United Kingdom following his recent visit there says, "The tragedy of ex-Colonials in England is that they cling tenaciously to the fond picture of a Malaya they once knew and stubbornly refuse
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    • 629 6  -  GORDON MacLEAN By .NAIROBI POR nearly three years there has been i virtual political standstill for Kenya Africans as a result of the Mau Mau emergency, but now. with signs that the miliiary campaign is running down, there is encouraging: evidence of moves affecting the
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    • 24 6 MALAYAN! RAILWAY AN AGENCY HAS BEEN OPENED AT KUANTAN FOR THE COLLECTION AND DEUVI OF GOODS AND PARCH.FORWARDED AND RECEIVED BY RAIL VIA MENTAKAB
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  • 99 7 THIS composite photo made from 100 miles up shows roughly 1.250.000 square miles of Mother Earth— Mggcd area ever photographed at one time. It is made of 310 prints from a 16mm motion picture camera built into a rocket tired from the proving
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  • 44 7 LONDON. Sept. 6. <AP> Herbert Brunton. 23. was sentenced to three months in jail for robbing his bride-to-I mother and step-father of their life savings £948. His fiancee. 28-year-old Owen Berry, declared she will -till marry him when he gets
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  • 245 7 ...And London Talks Falter NICOSIA, Sept. 6 More than 1,000 British troops failed to find any trace of arms, ammunition, or wanted men after five-and ahalf hours of intensive search in a Nicosia suburb today. An Army spokesman said that this was the biggest anti-terrorists
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  • 212 7 Sultan— 'I Have A Divine Mission '-Stays Put ...And Places France In A Quandary RABAT, Sept. 6. The aged Sultan of Morocco, stubbornly insisted last night that he has a "divine mission" to fulfil and refused to step down from his throne. His refusal threatened the precarious French peace plan
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  • 98 7 TOULON. France. Sept. 6 (AP> A French surgeon worked for three hours yesterday to remove a threeinch nail from the head of a young woman. The patient. Miss Evelyn Plotu. 20. apparently had suffered only burns and scratches in an explosion in a Paris
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  • 126 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 5. (Renter)— Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Democratic piesidontial candidate in 1952, said today that the "most serious failures'' of President Eisenhower stemmed from international policies of "bluff and backdown." Mr. Stevenson said in an article in Look magazine that these policies were directed alternately
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  • 49 7 NEW YORK. Sept 6 (Reuter» The National Council of the Churches of Christ, representing 30 major Protestant sects in the United States, has stated in its yearbook that the present membership in all American churches was a record 97.--482.611 —0r 6 out of every 10 Americans.
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  • 26 7 THE Indonesian national planning board yesterday announced a five-year industrial development and reconstruction programme costin:. 11.400.000.000 rupiahs to be started next year. A.P.
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  • 75 7 JERUSALEM. Israel. Sept. 6 UP) The Israeli-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission censured Egypt for violating the armistice on Aug. 22 with an artillery attack on the village of Nanan Oz. it was announced today. No new incidents were reported along the tense border where a cease-fire has
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  • 72 7 KAMPALA. Sept. (Reuter) —The Governor of Uganda. Sir Andrew Cohen, yesterday approved the election of five Buganda representatives to the Uganda Legislative Council the last step necessary before the return to Buganda of its exiled Kabaka (King). Mutesa 11. The 30-year-old Kabaka may now return in
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  • 142 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6. (Reuter) Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, reiterated today that India would not take any warlike measures against the Portuguese Settlement of Goa and said there were forces at work bringing a solution of the problem nearer. He was speaking
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  • 156 7 GREENWOOD, Mississippi, Sept. Vi (AP)— A grand jury wiil report today on its investigation of the fatal shooting of a Negro youth from Chicago. District Attorney Gerald Chatham said his most important witness before the Jury will be a Greenwood doctor who examined the body
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  • 268 7 GIANT AIRLIFT RUSHES AID TO INDIA, PAKISTAN Floods Render 45 MIL Homeless GENEVA, Sept. 6. The biggest airlift organised by the league of Red Cross Societies got under way here yesterday to fly supplies to 45 million flood victims in India and Pakistan. Dr. Francois Daubenton. league delegate who has
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  • 152 7 Russia Plans Conquest Of Australia WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 (AP) Russia was reported on Monday aiming at a long range conquest of Australia by setting up a screen of submarine bases in the Antarctic and using South-east Asia as a military stepping stone. The goal was describe: based on the Communiri
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  • 85 7 49 Beauties Breeze In For Contest ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. 6 <AP>— America's most beautiful girls breezeu into town for the annual Miss America pageant opening tonight. Forty-nine beauties are seeking more than $50,000 in prizes and personal appearance fees which will go to the contest winner. An illuminated parade on
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  • 56 7 THE HAGUE. Sept. 6. (Reutert— A cousin of Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands is among a group of prisoners freed by the Soviet Union. It was officially confirmed here today. He is Prince Simon Casimir Zur Lippe-Biesterteld, aged 55. and .^aid to have •been taken prisoner
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  • 44 7 CAIRO. Sept 6 (Reutcr) Egyptian police have arrested a drug peddler and seized 49 packages of hashish labelled "General Burns" alter Major-General D. Burns, chief United Nations Truce Observer in Palestine. Other hashish was recently found here branded "Marilyn Monroe."
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  • 229 7 RAIDERS ARGUED OVER WHO SHOULD SHOOT SGT. READING. Sept. 6 (UP) A British army sergeant said yesterday Irish Republican Army raiders who held up his camp last month made him kneel on the floor while they argued over who should shoot him. Sgt Ronald Carter. 24, said the raiders eventually
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  • 255 8 20 Nations To Attend 6-Day 'C Plan Talks THEY WILL REVIEW PROGRESS SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall will represent Singapore at the seventh meeting of the Ministerial Committee of the Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South-east Asia beginning in Singapore
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  • 123 8 Van Kleef Aquarium Opens Tomorrow SINGAPORE'S 5500.000 Van Kleef Aquarium will open tomorrow at 10 a.m. On show will be some 150 species of fish from all over the world. Mr. J.A.T. Stewart, in charge of the aquarium, told The Standard yesterday that in all there are 180 different species
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  • 102 8 5 To Serve In Court Of Varsity FIVE members or the Guild of Graduates have been appointed to the Court of the University of Malaya, the Vice-Chancellor. Professor A. Oppenheim, announced yesterday. They are Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. Mr. Cheong Hock Hal. Mr. Ong Kee Yearn, Dr. Benjamin Chew and
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  • 47 8 MRS. A. J. Braga. wife of Singapore's Minister for Health, will present nurses of the General and the Mandalay Road hospitals, who have qualified during the past year with their nursing certificates on Sept. 23 at 4 30 p.m. at Brebner House. General Hospital.
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  • 30 8 THE Youth Section of the Malayan Indian Congress. Parit Buntar. will celebrate the Tamil Poet Subramania Barathy's birthday at .'3.30 p.m. on Sunday in the Anglo-Chinese Schoo. building
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  • 337 8 THE POSSIBILITY of the Regional Music Conference of South-east Asia being: held in Singapore is as yet very vague, Mr. Goh Soon Tioe, well-known Singapore violinist and one of the two delegates from Malaya to the first such conference just concluded in
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  • 54 8 Mr. Paul Abishtganaden (left) and Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. well-known musicians of the Colony, who were the two delegates from Singapore at the First Regional Music Conference of South-east Asia, are seen with other delegates at one of the meetings. The conference was held in Manila from Aug.
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  • 46 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Pua Chan, who said in the Magistrate's Court today that he wanted to stop smoking chandu. was fined $300 for being in possession of 12 packets of chandu. chandu dross and smoking utensils at Gelang Patah on Aug. 1.
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  • 47 8 KOTA BIIARU. Tues.— Senior Master of Sultan Ismail School. Mr. Sim Seng Watt, has been appointed personal assistant to the Chief Education Officer. Mr F. H. Jones. Mr. Sim is the president of Kelantan Teachers' Union and secretary of the local Adult Education Association.
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  • 34 8 THE Square Darx-ing Circle of the Joo Chiat Community Centre will celebrate their first anniversary with a gala dance at the Singapore Hotel in Geylanq Road at 8.30 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 95 8 THE MAYOR of the City of Seoul. Mr. Tai Sun Kirn. yesterday sent his "sinccrest greetings" to the people of Singapore. The message, was delivered to the City President, Mr. J. T. Rea. by members of the visiting Korean Reconstruction Bank Basketball team. It read: "I sincerely
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  • 235 8 Busy Day For Thieves home in CU: went home, g find that th» vanished The sam< woman was Gregory Plar t overtook h< r punched hi i from h^r a l and her p The snai J away the b;.: the pur.so $8 in
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  • 42 8 DENIES THEFT OF PARACHUT TOH Kin trial in the S n Police Court charge of chutes vor to the Ro\ It was a. i committed t!.--about 2 50 p i the Royal i in Sembau. Tho case v. Oct 4 for heai
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    • 333 9 1 l d E S C A L A T O R 6 B^M^B^M^B^M^M^l \cross O 1 AIM U I\IXIJ O M.vM*M c M P M^I^JBI 9 Accountant who deals with >j S p_£ crß>) v A T o Z? l«)>sfs at sea <7. 8) H 'H^HHrJii '"BPH' Bl 10
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  • 215 10 Trade Will Now Be In Strong Position: Chairman Standard Market Reporter THE formation of the Singapore Pepper Exporters' and Packers' Association has put the Colony's pepper trade in a strong position "to negotiate with overseas interests on any aspect of the business." This was stated yesterday
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  • 227 10 I Finanw And Commerce PRICES of paper from the Scandinavian countries have risen appreciably in the past six months although Singapore prices have been somewhat slow in catching up with this upward trend, Colony importers told The Standard yesterday. Reason for this is the local
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  • 105 10 THF new two-aeatei version of Hawker Hunter jot fight, seen by the public for the Brsi time at Far- gk Air Show. As a trail. cr. to be used for r pilots to Hunter*, been ordered by the RA F But it i~ said to lend it
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  • 66 10 EXPORTS of tin metal I primary) from Malaya in August amounted to 6046 tons. againsi 7.112 tons in the previous month, Of this. 3.920 tons wen! To America: 107 tons to Britain. 754 tons to Europe: 82!) tons to British Possessions and 426 tons to other
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  • 32 10 VISITORS Irorn almost every country in the world will come to the U.K. Cycle and Motor Cycle Show in London next November to see the latesi products of the industries.
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  • 142 10 THE value of Britain's exports by air in 1954 was C6o.4oo.ooo— over 2\ per cent of total exports according to the Board of Trade Journal. In 1953 exports by air were 1:55.300.000. Goods brought in by airvalued at C 42.400.000 accounted for U
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  • 60 10 AS from Sept. 9. Singapore Open General Licence No. 1 of 1953 will be extended so as to permit the import of petrolatum without •specific licence from any source, according to an official announcement last night. Under the Registration of Imports and Exports Rules. 1935, actual imports
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  • 122 10 Rubber Up 2½ cts. On Speculation SPECULATIVE buying caused rubber prices in Singapore to rise by 2! cents to 51.51 per Ib. for first grade September shipment yesterday. The market closed very steady. The steadiness in the market was accentuated by unfounded reports circulating in the market of a possible
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  • 46 10 Buyers SeMers Spot loose (norn) *149 i 149. RSS fob. Sept. No. 1 149, 1 .95 Oct. Xo. 1 148', 148', Sept. Xo. 2 142* 143) Sept. Xo. 3 141 141) R.MA on reg tender: September 149 i 1492 October 148 1481 Tone: Steady.
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  • 78 10 AIR INDIA International's first Super Constellation The Rani of Ellora has set a record by flying: 1.820 miles between Madras and Singapore in 5' hours during: the weekend. The regular Super Connie tourist and first class-service is expected to be introduced between Malaya and India shortly,
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  • 164 10 AGAIN there wa.s sustained support for Malayan industrial shares yesterday and a fair volume of business was reported in this section. Quotations for industrials closed firm. Tin and rubber shares were rather steady. Unconfirmed reports of sale of property boosted the price- of Temerloh share> for
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  • 161 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokera yes. terdav reported the following business Hone: Kr.i-t-r ft Reave ordfl II 7.~> and v l 76; W Ihimmrr $2 82) Cd: Hongkong Bank s;ilO; M. Colls M a'ntv Metal Box 11.51 J and SI 52] Robinson ords, "52.40. Singapon Cold Storage Si 72.1 md
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  • 138 10 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday: Muntok white pepper $161 sellers. Sarawak white $160 sellers, Special Sarawak black $118 sellers; coconut oil <bulk> $41£ sellers, coconut oil < drums) $43 sellers; copra Sept. $27 buyers. $271 sellers; Oct. $27 i buyers. $28 sellers. Singapore
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  • 129 10 2 Students Win Cycles TWO Singapore students, Goh Joon Tong, of 187 Lccdon Road and Yap Sek Whye of 28- A Ann Siang Hill were the lucky recipients of a brand-new bicycle each yesterday. They irere the first to spot the Owo cyclist and present him with a cutting from
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  • 206 10 Bid To Improve R.I. Economic Conditions THE Indonesian Finance Ministry is going to try hard to keep the nation's national deficit from going any higher. It now stands at 3.500.000.000 rupiahs. That's 1.000.000,000 more than a year ago. Prof. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo. the Minister of Finance, said in Jakarta yesterday the
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  • 232 10 INDIA IS LOSING FOREIGN PLANTERS IXDIA is losing her foreign planters in the coffee and tea industries. This was one of the important facts brought out by Mr T.T Krisnnamachari, Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry, hi making a plea for a five-year plan to expand the area under coffee
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  • 195 10 THE con s c i entious type of office girl in Malaya who has initiative and is willing to work hard has good prospects of rising to the post of business executive. This is the view held by Mrs. iMuriel Humphreys who runs Joan Tooke's Secretarial and
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  • 339 10 THE higher level of rubber prices during July is reflected in the improved trade position of Malaya which showed a favourable balance of $34,837,562, according to official statistics. Both the value of exports ($362,655,824) and imports ($327,818,262) during July are considerably above the figures
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  • 116 10 Moisture Meter For Rice Malax a. a 1 j Mr J I working »n th ment <>l >„ I dttrrnnHiti content ol in. J Mr O\l. I Drpartnn-m «,l 4 and Indian ial I 1 the invniti J for detrrminiti turo cnntf -mi I 1 hr m* is now h<
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    • 333 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS IJI LE C T RICITY DEPARTJ MF.NT: Supply of 1.000 Standard Western Electric Cookers Close NOON 4 l->f>.v Form?? from Electricity Department (Room 10«J). \v ATER DEPARTMENT: Erection and Completion of Quarters Blo«k of Seven Flats and Supervisors Quarters at Gunorij? Pulai and One
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    • 138 10 I Leaving For Bandunn -—r~ m MR. TAN Ifoon Sianp. (\vfl) M.tl i. i M and Mr. Chan ChmK Sure. Singapore merchant the Colony for a three work holiday in Banduit: N.Y.K. LINE NEAR EAST SERVICE mv. "YOKOHAMA MAIU Sintjciporr 11/13 S«J|>l. FOR ADEN. DJIBOUTI. MASSAWA. P SUDAN, SUEZ. BE
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    • 1124 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 (Incorporated m Singapore) S oe P P ts n g THK BLUE FUNNEL LINK n*. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge f SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Satis Sham Calchas for Lvcrpool -Sept 7
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  • 622 12  - DANISH— DIFFERENT MARY BANNOCK By P)O you find sometimes that your catering is in a rut and feel that a complete change would be pleasant? We are all in such a hurry these days that it is the line of least resistance to cook things "the usual way" and not
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    29 12 Photo). A light blue tulle snood held in position by a black velvet ribbon. This idea comes from the Autumn collection of Hubert De Givenchy, the Paris couturier. A.P.
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    34 12 Photo)). This illustrates the drawstring fullness Givenchy for the coming; .season. Thr dr<- 1 sheath with short sleeves and rmind«<i n»'<ki:n ,J a bolero which blouses over an unstnssrd v 1 the back- U.P.
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  • 225 12 \RE you dreading the day you have to tell your children the 'facts of lite? Do you expect to describe the mating habits of the butterflies and the birds and hope that from the garbled account you give, your children will sort out sufficient common-sense
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    • 300 12 rp oi) v s qi OTATMRf: I "l ln* k«c«'l, aiM»miati\e iliiug «c don't v lly to thoM- Rr l«t\»* tails into tli<* category of a Irtter v,..i1«-jj without t\w pmmised < li«-< k M.I n rl,||.. iu\ II)N|S|)A V lOH IMKVtINK: Berne in a rut can b« lac .<afe
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    • 59 12 \<H IBII'S— Jan. 20 to Feb 18— Put a t.me ::m:t o". your dealings. St.ck 1o ro.. Sqjaie iwaj laulty co:id:t.o:i. K FISC Eft— Feb. la to March 20 Work to correct j-hoit-comings Show othe*.- how we!! you can t-o'.\o blems PI. \NM\(i AIIF. C<mhl for «*nt**rt:i i ii nifii
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  • 242 13 ■DOV' „ver P*' k K i^"",, i..,, t ;,.i P I r I i Peter Brabrook promoted to the first team, scored Chelsea's only goal. Tottenham Hotspur are firm- entrenched at the bottom of i the table after being beaten Sheffield United their pankMM
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  • 45 13 -Picture by MOHAMED Jacob bin Rantau. the winner of the One Mile race is being chaired by his Singapore colleagues, after the finish at the Ist Pan-Malayan Customs Excise Amateur Athletic Meeting at Port Swettenhani during the weekend. Ch'ng Seng Poh
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  • 358 13 MARINES ARE CHAMPS -With lOOp.c. Record Marino Department 6 11. M Dockyard 1 Omar Aivang 2, Ibrahim Paul Mansoor. WaJiab Abu. Ahmad Yusoff and Johan Hassan. Referee Adnan ha. THE 'mighty' Marines of Colony soccer are this season's senior league champions. Yesterday, at Jalan Besar stadium, they trounced lI.M. Dockyard
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  • 33 13 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association benetitted by more than S.'J,BOO from the proceeds of the annual Feith Chanty Cup match organised by the Singapore Business Houses Football Association on Aug. 24.
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  • 232 13 SINDERLAND, Sept. 6, (Keuter)— South Africa's cricketers easily beat Durham in their two days match which ended here before tea yesterday, winning by an innings and 324 runs. Durham lost their five outstanding lirst innings wickets for ?>:\ in an hour to be all out for
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  • 140 13 34 Teams For SHA League THIRTY four teams have entered for the Singapore Hockey Assoication's league. Though the number of teams participating are less than last season, the SHA Olympic tuiid will benefit by more than 53.600. Last year 45 teams in all took part. Eleven team? have entered for
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  • 71 13 THE lender of the Korean Reconstruction Batik Basketbail team Mr. Kirn Soon Hwan, accompanied by Messrs. Choi Chee Han, team supervisor and Cheung Won Sans, Director ot Korean Trade Development Co.. Ltd. paid a courtesy call on the City Council President. Mr. J. T. Rea. and presented
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  • 41 13 FOREST HILLS. New York. Sept (i. (Reuter)— Californian Whitne) Reed caused an upset, beating' the Italian Davis Cup player, Nicola Pietrangeli after 66 jerries in the men's third round of the United States wn tennis single^ championships here today.
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  • 114 13 PENAGITE Badminton Parly heat All-White Badminton Party by five s;imcs to two in a re urn triendlv badminton match playe<j at G H.Q. Gymnasium Hail. Tanglin <> :1 Sunday. Results (Penagite players mentioned first): Singles: A. A/iz Ahmad bent Haroon Jasno IH-l-^ 15-2; Loow Kirn Fatt
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  • 34 13 MALAYAN Motors irv.tba •earn beat Oversea Chinese Bank by two goals to nil in a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yester<Js Latis Abdullah .scored both tho goals tor Malayan Motors
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  • 224 13 SINGAPORE fight fans who watched Thailand's ranking flyweight. Nai Suwan. in action at the Happy World stadium yesterday evening, changed their opinions about Chua Gim Chiang being the best prospect for the Singapore flyweight title. Suwan. who meets Gim Chiang in the title
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    • 991 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT Tin: 1:1 1:1:1 k DON mry <RLVL ANTING) BO \Rl* IPPLICATIOMS nre jr;v *i for ti,e post i)\ Executive Ofllcer/Chief Replanting Ofl to Fund B <Sm;<::hoider?> of the Rubber Industry •Replanting Board The Officer pointed will be responsible c administration of the Smallholders Replan'me cmc under
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    • 153 13 I Abner Sy Af Coop -J.LLY &AS.£-ArH<JN JUDGING^ HiS KX)R UL X STAND BY r£llTlf)ll&fr/l HIS VEST BUTTONS*"" :>3?thHOU#.'.' -VRp.'f' V STUMMICKIS < WITH THE J A^^ POPPING -HIS -> ."j wo"-- r'Kfc-' MOST CME IN )>^^STlNG.'r-HE: OXYGEN Z-isrJ2r^ S SHOELACES HAVE i iLLGOL KT> BAKE- JkCAM'T EAT- VTENT//-TMIS r2&CRWVCNZ^>
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  • 1569 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. Admiral Louis 4y 9.00 Capt. H. F Bloxham Rodgers Donnelly 2. 00 Sadoura 3y 8.1?. "Branksome Stable' Spencer (Unfixed* 3. 58 Viola 4y 8.11 Mr. H. W. towling Mrs. J. R. Rodgers Rodgrrs < Unfixed 4. 7 Braver Creek
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  • 1872 14  -  WINDSOR LAD -Impressed most on first day Says Barring any rain the going for today should be good \\ITH an all round increase of three pounds following the non-accept-ance of James Aitch in the Class I Division II race over 51 furlongs today,
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  • 134 14 LONDON. Sept. 6 (ReuteDlh c scratching o f Acropolis the secorrd favourite, and lour orr.er colts today because of the coughing epidemic which is sweeping stables all o ver Britain has reduced the probdble bt Leger field to 10 This years prize for EngUrd'f!
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