Singapore Standard, 9 September 1955

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  • 14 1 Singapore TIGER Standard sjn v SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1953 14 I'AGES 15 CENTO
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  • 631 1 Federation, Spore Offer Safe Conduct To All ONE OF THE 186 SAFE AREAS FEDERATION and Singapore Government's' joint amnesty offer to Communists in the Malayan jungle and the Colony came into effect at 12.01 this morning. The offer is directed at an
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  • 33 1 TANKS TROOPS IN RIOT CITIES I. and nets anti--54 and r of 111 citj before and 1 I t's riots Qfl Ord In night I d revhich attack te In d< nied iied.
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  • 14 1 mbtr -.rkPt. I Londoi Hr r the X p.-e 10).
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  • 34 1 THE Minister lor Labour. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be Deputy Chief Minister during the absence of Mr. David Marshall who leaves on a goodwill mission to Indonesia today.
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  • 275 1 LONDON, Sept. 8, (UP) The Ceylon Government may take steps to obtain extradition warrants on four or five Ceylonese living: in Singapore in order to bring: them to Ceylon for an inquiry on the recent attempt to smuggle 850 pounds of opium
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  • 263 1  - If This Succeeds Crisis Law May Go MocG. Say KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Emergency Regulations n the Federation wou'd be repealed if c rvnment was sati«*^'£^ "fKot response to its* cf.rmesfy declaration was such as to remove or reduce the reed for them/ the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, said
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  • 494 1  -  ANDREW ROTH Irresponsible Extremists? Nonsense! From LONDON, Sept. 8 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald today slashed at the idea he had found prevalent in certain clubs and other quarters that Mr. David Marshall and Tunku Abdul Rahman were "irresponsible extremists." Speaking at a luncheon given by the
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  • 38 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 8 (Rcutcr) The United Nations Security Council today unanimously approved a Western resolution calling on Egypt and Israel "forthwith" to bring about order and tranquility in the Gaza strip.
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  • 137 1 MONEYLENDER'S MURDER 3 HELD A SINGAPORF Police party led by Detective Inspector A. Gopalan, raided a cubicle in Beo Lane at midnight yesterday and arrested three men. The Malay and two Chinese were wanted In connection with the robbery and murder of 67-year-old watchman, Shaik Fareeth at Colombo Camp recently.
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  • 197 1 Give Us Cabinet Jobs And Well Quit, Says A Red KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs First reaction to the Federation Government's amnesty offer, tame from a Communist who has asked Tunku Abdul Rahman to take surrendering MCP men into his cabinet a* junior ministers In a letter written from Siliau. a tiny
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  • 92 1 MOSCOW. Sept. 8 <Reutten Dr. Konrad Adenauer. We.st Gorman Chancellor, arrived here by air today for talks with Soviet leaders aimed at easing the EastWest deadlock over Germany. The Chancellor was welcomed at the airport by the Soviet Prime Minister. Mar- .shal Nikolai Bulßanin. and the
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  • 991 2 RAHMAN ENLISTS ALLIANCE FOLK IN AMNESTY BID BIG PARADES TO CALL OUT THE REDS Come, Join Us For Freedom' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Alliance supporters throughout the Federation will soon be parading the streets with placaid inviting the Communist terrorists to "come and work together for the prosperity, peace and independence
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  • 56 2 photo. ONE of the "safe" areas in Kuala Lumpur is the Sungei Tua Malay School in the hilly suburbs of the town, where Communist terrorists are being invited to surrender <»"""* the amnesty period. Picture shows the school safe area whic his one of the
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  • 284 2 'I Have Realised A Great Ambition' —Says The Tunku WHAT THE LEADERS THINK OF THE BIG PARDON TUNKU Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister, declared today that with the offer of an amnesty to the Communist terrorists, he had realised a "great ambition he had nurtured in his heart since
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  • 162 2 'We Can Make It Work'— Gen. Bourne THE Federation's Director of Oprrations. Lieut. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, is confident that with tiie full co-opera-tion of the people. Government could make the amnesty work. "The Reds have been beaten by the people themselves in Kuantan, Bantin? and Tanjon? Sepat," said the
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  • 177 2 A Timely And Sincere Gesture— Marshall COMMENTING on the Federation Government's amnesty offer to the terrorists, Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday: "This is a timely and sincere gesture and I hope that the magnanimity and spirit shown by Tunku Abdul Rahman will have its full impact and
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  • 195 2 EXPERTS MEET TO PLAN NEW SATELLIT BRUSSELS, Sept. 8, (Rcuter,— Mor J 100 scientists from 40 countries todoy > work here planning the 1957 1958 intcrncf* geophysical year when the first mo n satellite is due to circle the earth Japan has decided to send I height of about 100
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  • 111 2 WASHINGTON. Sept ,'UP> The Natural Rubbe: Bureau reported today that recent development > in th( U.S. synethetic rubber industry indicated a stronp trend toward "substantial increases in synthetic .supplies." The bureau, which represents natural rubber grow< of South-eaM. A>ia. said it now believed
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  • 37 2 M. JOSEPH Simon. Speaker of the Parliament of the tiny Mediterranean Principality Monte Carlo who resigned with 10 other member.. OB Tuesday yesterday sent Prince Rainiev 111 l\i,s resignation as Councillor of. tbi Crown.- Reuter.
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  • 33 2 eiropeax executive* i commercial firms and estate managers in Malacca will attend a 3-day civics course starting on Sept. 2.L The Resident Commissioner. Mr. II.G. Hammctt \vi 4 open the course.
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  • 131 2 ERLANGEN, Germany, Sept. 8. <\» known artist's" portrait of a Spanish <Ju«< by the fabulously rich Aga Khan for a small a private Paris dealer— was identified tod i year-old masterpiece by Francisco Goya Dr. Herbert Paulus. German art historian and .specialist on
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  • 52 2 Goodbye Sir'- There Marshall's Guard Die DETE Her, gapoi Mr. Da\ I colla] a home tcrday to i he Ural I >n At I R<m m ami •'G'ror in 1 He the CID to the S- been Mr. I Mr 4 a m chan 1 the P _JM MX 111
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    • 84 2 MEET THE NEW I v I I I I S SIX CYLINDER U _W _J L J r k iV yr k i i ■i I 1 1 y I i I »w AT MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED Federation Representatives WEARNE BROS yAp t"* i j hi9h s^^^v X i»CB:-R as
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 3 PtoN lIWV «rmlit>. wife of the late Mr. n,.t><! philanthropist and newspaper i-hrque for 11K.^00.000 to Sir .Hum Ctunwt of Hongkong, on Sept 4. (.r.mthim. di.n.ition towards thr cost of a new Brigade headquarters, was made 11 tote Mr. Aw.
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  • 241 3 STRIKERS WARNED lANAGEMENT of the Cockpit, one ot Sin■g hotels, last night announced that the down perminently if the present lontinues. :f the hotel employees the last 15 days clo not r terms offered by the to recruit "suitable" re- placements. Yemeni yest up
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  • 11 3 Contractor Gets $3,100 And Costs i S r S 1 I
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  • 9 3 PERON WON'T BE IMPEACHED Sep. 8. c H c
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  • 8 3 Ingersoll For Seventh Fleet I V I "in
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  • 14 3 Thung Convicted For Extortion ERIO, from a N ii the trirt h^r-e or I
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  • 8 3 SinMarti he harge s Bel] of
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  • 44 3 photo. CHARMING Djem Tjokrot dirdjo. Singapore Y.W.C.A. hostelite. strikes a seductive C pose as she dances the Beni sa\van Solo, a traditional x Inrto^e^-'an rtanr**. jM Y.U.C.A. dance held at the hostel on i.e-iiK.- n. B .i k. Standard
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  • 99 3 THIS homey picture taken aboard the Frankfurt yesterday shows a relaxed Attorney General Mr. EJ. Da vies with Mrs. Davies just prior to their departure on holiday to Hongkong and J ipan from Singapore. Mr. Davies who has had 17 years service in Malaya and Singapore started life
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  • 405 3 Jailed Chap-Ji-Kee Man To Appeal Against Sentence A TAXI DRIVER, Lim Kwang, described as an agent of one of the biggest chap-ji-kee lottery organisations in Singapore, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment in the Fourth Police Court, yesterday. Lim. in whose taxi was found more than
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  • 93 3 2 Held On Dope Charge TWO men were arrested on Wednesday for possession of 28 pounds of raw opium, valued at about $150,000. on a tongkang at the mouth of Rochore River, Singapore. The men, Gon Kum Chwee. 49. and Teh Oh Kow. 53, were charged in the Seventh Magistrate's
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  • 111 3 SINGAPORE Customs collected $54,037,000 in revenue for the first eight months of this year an increase of $L\B4tf. <)()(> over the same period in 1!».")4. the Department's report revealed yesterday ReVc n v c from tobacco amounted to $22. 703.000, as against 522.322.000 for the
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  • 50 3 THE SINGAPORE Chief Minister s '.Meet the People session will not be held on Saturday, as he is away on a visit to Indonsia. Members of the public who have urgent matters arc advised to ca".: at the Public Advisory Bureau Assembly House to make representations
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  • 128 3 A YOUNG British soldier, fresh from jungle duty, found .Singapore such an attraction that he absented himself from his unit, now stationed at Selarang Garrison, Changi, defending officer, Lieutenant M. Hare, stated in his mitigation plea at a District Court Marj Ual yesterday. Ho -aid
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  • 291 3 SINGAPORE Government's announcement that nationalisation of the Singapore Traction Company will have to await the findings of the Transport Commission met with mixed reception from City Councillors yesterday. Last June, the Councillors voted to lake over the STC. giving the company m< months notice
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  • 81 3 THE Singapore Trade Advisory Council has appointed a sub-committee consisting of Messrs. H. F. Clements. Yap Pherrg Geek. D. T. Assomull and Kwek Soan Loh to consider a proposal to send a semiofficial trade mission to Cambodia. The Council, which met yesterday at the Ministry of
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  • 81 3 THE following statement was Issued by the Singapore Labour Front head oflice at the end Of a meeting ot Its policy making body with the Alliance last night. "T ">e meeting agreed with the principle that assistant ministers should be accepted and each person indicated fully
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  • 34 3 PLYMOUTH. Sept. 8 (CDBrig Negel Dugdale, 47. Dirertor of the British War Office Public Relations Department, was drowned here on Tuesda\ when he dived from a rait into shallow water.
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  • 41 3 A UIARIER desifocd lo protect the rights am« needs ol clerical ano shop workers in Singapore, has now been drafted ana wiL be presented in the form of a bill to tte Legislative Assembly when it is agreed upon.
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  • 252 3 THE SINGAPORE First Criminal Distiict Court was told yesterday how six detainees three of whom were Chinese High School students— gathered in a Changi Prison cell and sang a Communist song. Follow Up With the Liberation Army." written on a slate The detainees,
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  • 186 3 Court Told Of River Escape Bid A man who plunged into the river from a sampan to escape from Police escort near the 14! Mile, Sembawang. appeared before the Eighth Magistrate yesterday. He was Goh Moi Kcr. a fishmonger, charged with escaping from police custody on June 4. Constable Abdul
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  • 434 4 MALAYA'S FUTURE IS SAFE: MacD. Objection Is To Foreign' Rule LONDON, Sept. 8, (Reuter) Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said in London today that in spite of the difficulties of the situation in Malaya and Singapore he believed the people there "will be lead safely and wisely into the future." Pie
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  • 241 4 Estate Men Demand Leave KUALA LUMPUR. Thins. The National Union of Plantation Workers today asked the Mala\an Planting Industries Employers' Association for immediate settlement of its demand for a weekly holiday and 21 days annual leave with pay to the country's 300.000 estate workers. The demand was communicated to the
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  • 169 4 Housing Project By ESAM PENANG, Thurs— The ExServices Association of Malaya is planning a (400.000 building project foi Ex Servicemen and their dependents, at its housinj; estate at Sam Ah Choy Road, Tupni. Taiping It is proposed to build 34 bungalows on the estate at 51 2.000 each A bungalow
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  • 60 4 AMIENS. Sept. 8: (Renter) The body of the 29-year-old Nottingham school teacher. Janet Marshall. murdered near here 12 days a?o was exhumed at La Chaussee Tirancourt Cemetery yesterday. Ur. Beauvois. who conducted the autopsy on Mis? Marshall after her halt naked body was found ttok out the
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  • 38 4 HONGKONG. Sept 8. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.48 to £1 sterling; 55.8025 to US$l; $1,835 to Mala van SI: $0,159 to one Indonesian RuDiah; Go!d $252,375 to a tae!.
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  • 187 4 SIR Stcuart Wilson, that tremendously experienced man oi music, gave an interesting: lecture on some British composers and their music in the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall last night. The lecture consisted ol thumb-nail sketches, with musical illustrations. ol Elgar, Vaughan Williams. Hoist, William Walton
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE Police arc anxious to contact the European motorist who helped r-hase a man alter a sex attack on a Hi- v car-old sirl m Pander Road on the evening o f Sept. 1 The motorist should contact In.-pcctnr Lionel Chce at Taniong Pagar Police Station
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  • 33 4 A MIDDLE-agcrl woman entired a six-year-old c;irl from I her mother at a wavan? show j in Bcar-h Road, last nisht and stripped her of jewellery worth SlOd.
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  • 199 4 TWO MEN broke into an old woman's house in Lorong 8. off Geylang Road. Singapore, just before dawn yesterday and robbed their victim of $700 after beating her up. The robbers got into the house by forcing open the ventilator. Terrilied. the woman screamed for help
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  • 33 4 THE threatened strike by Singapore City Council's 360 Bremen is off. Agreement wis reached between the City Council and the Fire Brigade Employees' LJrion on all major claims yesterday
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  • 26 4 THE Tengku Mahkota KeInntan. will open the new 1.000 kw Mirrlee Generating Set at Kota Bharu. Kelantan. at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10.
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  • 66 4 SIR ARTHUR Fadden, the Treasurer of Australia and leader of the Country Party. arrived in Singapore yesterday On his way to the annual conference Of Internationa! Monetary Bank, of which he is the Australian Governor. He leaves for London this morning. Sir Arthur will later attend
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  • 40 4 Mr. Tan Siew Sin MCA Publicity Chairman and an executive of Unitac Ltd Malacca, an agency concern, will fly early next month to Europe to attend the talks of the Internationa! Rubber Study Group in Liberia next mentn.
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  • 150 4 COMMODITY PRICES <:i.l»l\s. rubber prices (rents pel Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob 145^ 145 i i.o.b Aug 14.')^ 14.">^ No 2 '40 140 S No. 3 1372 138 i Tone: Quiet. TIN PKICE The price »i tin yesterday was ***** per pjfl. (Up '15 via I
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  • 247 4 SEREMBAN. Tues. Alliance candidates walked into nine of twelve seats unopposed when nominations for the Negri Sembilan State Council elections closed here at noon today. In the remaining three constituencrs the Alliance will be opposed by Labour and Party Negara candidates. The three constituencies are:
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  • 254 5 COOLIE LINES END IN JOHORE ESTATES Better Houses Move In JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A major step has been taken by estate employers in Johore to provide good housing for their workers, in line with other estate owners in the Federation. Thcie is no more "coolie line" atmosphere on most estates.
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  • 109 5 DEALERS WARNED OF RUBBER THEFTS KAJANG, Thurs. Thieves bruki- into the smokehouse m OlengOfTlc Estate, about lv miles from here last night and K<Jt away with nearly 2.800 pounds of smoked rubber sheets worth S'iOOO Tiv Kajang Police believe an orqani.srd gang of rubber thieves Is behind the robbery All
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  • 89 5 Semi-Nude Body Found In Stream PENANG, Thurs.— Mystery irrounds the death of a jed Indian woman, oae semi-nude body wi md by a labourer in a hall mile inland lrom TanjOQg Bllllfah early tiiis kornine;. A Police spokesman told The irci no one has so far I the body and
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  • 46 5 photo by Abu Rakar bin Mohamed Niiiut. an Old Boy of the Kuala Lumpur Victoria Institution who passed the entrance examination for the Canbornr .Metalliferous Mininn School in 1.X.. trill shortly leave for I.K. to commence his studies. Standard Yong Peng
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  • 137 5 Anti-Climax The R.A.F. KUALA LI'MPUR. Thurs Shrieks of "flying cigars" and "American bombers" were heard in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon as hundreds of people looked up at long lines of vapour trails which criss-crossed 1 the sky. The objects were flying a 1
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  • 123 5 Lift Curfew In Rural Areas Plea PENANG, Thurs.— The memE si Coast. Inche A/iz has appealed to Gov- to either lift the CUT::i rural areas in the Setl or extend curfew n lanes. be Aziz told The Standtoday, he had received rom vegetable nail traders who their perishable food to
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  • 114 5 Murdered Priest Cremated PENANG. Thurs— The re- of the arc Ke\ Ho Loo priest Of the Snake Temp c at Sungei Kluani w^o iraa bruta y MuirtJerci' inside pie on Tuesday niorne cremated at the K.ek S I iple, Aver It am, ernoon. re was a larije gathering •> who
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  • 61 5 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs A motorist drcK-e his van along Ipoh Road near the police t;*tion during the early hours «»f this morning on two orcaM'>r.-< without lights, the First MaL>:>trate was told today Anq Kow Tee, who also failed to obey a constable's Mgnat to stop,
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  • 69 5 KUALA LI'MPrR. Thurs.— A cyclist told the Second Mag strate today that when a Police Constable stopped him ai Petaling Java for not obser- 1 ving a traffic sisn. he got annoyed and used abusive language on him. The eye ist. Jaib Sin«;h. 34. o!
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  • 183 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Far Eastern premiere of the British J. Arthur Rank Organization's hilarious tale of a young medico's adventures afloat— "Doctor At Sea" which marked the gala opening of the re-modelled Cathay Organization's Odcon Cinema here was attended by a galaxy of dignitaries.
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  • 139 5 They Drink Water From Drains In Templer Rd. SEREMBAN, Thurs. Residents in Templcr Road have to draw their supplies of water from rivulets and drains, the Town Council was told today. Mr. Robert Singam, Labour member fo, Rahang Ward drew the Council's attention to this when he called for speedy
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  • 75 5 PENANG. Thurs —Vegetable gardener Loh Ah Loy, claimed trial today to a charge of possessing 400 gallons of fermented mash at Paya Terubong on Sent. 7. Loh also claimed trial to two other charges of possessing a still for the manufacture of liquor and possession of
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  • 81 5 Two Face Trial On Bookie Count IPOH. Thurs.- Toh Chai Iluat. 31, and Abdul Rahman. 2(i. were jointly charged in the Magistrate's Court here this morning with bookmaking. Toh of Beenivasagam Street. and Abdul Rahman of Fair Park, were alleged to have acted as book-makers at the Perak Turf Club
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  • 88 5 oho to by EVERYTHING is fun and work for these jjuiders. now camping at the Bukit btau Malay Girls' School. Klang. for their Camper's Licence. They are part of .'{4 guiders from all parts of Malaya now training under the guidance of Miss G.
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  • 190 5 PENANG, Thurs. A mysterious "coffee-shop man' figured prominently in two cases in the Magistrate's Court today when a coffeeshop assistant. Khoo Choo Chang, 17, and a woman Oli Chuah Tay, pleaded guilty to charges under the Customs Ordinance. Khoo admitted selling two
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  • 36 5 Ponang police have recrivrd a report that 43 bales of rubber, valued at 514.000. were >tolen from the godown ol the Oversea Chinese Bank at \V< Id Quay between on Sept. 3 and 7.
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  • 114 5 BUTTER WORTH. Thur. The Reside nt Commission* r, Penang. Mr. R p. Binfham, ;in the Bourse ol his threcday tour of Province Wrllr siey today vlsitej the X Mud;i Irrigation scheme In I Province Wriiosioy North. The scheme, costing $2,800.--000. is expected to be ron.plcted by
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 547 5 Information at a Glance Hi N GAP ORE SO'V?;' at c;>> vi-'n-i^- austsaii i J- r W"^ V l "'i- I"" 1 l: Cobweh :< 630 and Aca.n H3O ivm. .F:ee Show. R.\UIC« vl -Ii: M K^/f 4fe%°±S «B» i«B«f i Sq;jc:-e D.c.cc ciJb. at Singapore s J m i:
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  • Singapore TIGER Standard
    • 443 6 rFODAY the Chief Minister goes to Indonesia to •1 Inaugurate I new era in the relationship between the two neighbours In less than twenty decades Indonesia'! position vi.s-a-vis Singapore has completely changed Sir Stamford Rafllrs lived in Jakarta for some time when it and Singapore enjoyed the same
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    • 502 6 YOUTH service expert T. G. Jeffreys Jonrs seems to have got his ideas on Singapore's Chinese middle school students somewhat muddled when he discoursed on the activities of these youth to Rotanans on Wednesday. One can hardly blame him for the confused picture he presented. After all, a
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  • 817 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME IMIE old Frrnch proverb thai e\ery fool is pleased with his own folly, is, at regular intervals, being disproved by erring youn? Chinese who. in a spirit of adventure and bravado, have run away from their Malayan homes to Red China. The other day
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  • 628 6 Sir: Kindly allow me to point out a few facts regarding Radio Malaya's Indian section, which should take a little more interest in serving the public. Although the broadcasting period of this section ha.s been considerably increased to approximately 32 hours per week, (apart from School Broadcasts),
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  • 283 6 Sir: You concluded your editorial of September 5 with these words: "We hope men of goodwill. wisdom and tolerance on both Fides will come forward to put a restraining hand on the hounds of passions and work to bring about a united Malaya Let all
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  • 86 6 Sir: The comedy continues bonuses for strikers after giving way to !)9'r of their demands. If there is money to waste why not. instead, distribute it among those who carried on the good oik whilst the strikers were on holiday? Since we are in a generous mood, let
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  • 171 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Citizenship THE question of Singapore citizenship is basically simple but it has been made complicated by political. racial and economic factors, declares Chung Shing Jit Pao. In principle, it is only a question of how to make domiciled aliens to acquire equal political rights in exchange for
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  • 681 6  -  RAWLE KNOX CHINESE SETTLERS By LONDON. "VV HEN we look round at other overseas Chinese, we can only reckon how lucky we are." A rich Chinese merchant was speaking. Like most of his class in Bangkok he was a supporter of the Kuomintang (Chinese
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 555 6 Sir: The following points wii! r, to the Committee on Local Gov tralise the activities of the City form of local District Councils, of the Island of Singapoie. taken that the City of Singapoie still or slip back. Most cities ef t) goal
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    • 47 6 Sir St Tim < f,i!'.V RH I vie a I I finan< i help w: from i' i the Ft i it It the prt p. a r rar.^< the !< very We rannot tlu- I should gtudei for ho \ir\\. Wi r So re m ban
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  • 204 7 n Paris There s Hope Rabat An Uneasy Calm I remh officials expressed coniliry can make a good start on it within the next five days and jr I aure's self-imposed Sept. 12 arcntly based on the top ar in which two special >n of the pro-Nationalist Ben Youssef, who
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  • 5 7 Churchill's Iephew On runk Charge
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  • 40 7 U.S. Defence Secret Is Out >V Sept 8. (AP)— One of the IS. !ostl\ guarded secrets the •'Marilyn Monroe" design in nes— slipped out yesterday. her broke the desk for more than <■ Wore Speed i
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  • 58 7 TOKYO. Sept 8. (AP)— thousand cabaret sirls and i paraded to a •n mooting hall today prt a now government tax collection system which into effect on Nov. 1. n m law requires the to turn in receipts t their profits from an n| s work.
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  • 156 7 SOVIET Defence Minister Georgi Zhukov sent to President Eisenhower I large, full-colour photograph of the Zhukov family, which was displayed on Sept. 1 by the White House. The picture shows the uniformed and beribboned Zhukov sittlni; proudly with his wife, two daughters, granddaughter, and one son in-
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  • 129 7 Story Book Character Comes To Life LONDON. Sept. 8. (AP) S. .1. Perelman, the American humorist, has created hundi fictional characters. His latest one has come to life. -I had iust finished writing a part foi Noel Coward i" a film/ said Perelman, **and i a ov. this character Roland
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  • 75 7 COPENHAGEN. Sept 8. (^p —Captain Knut Nakken of the Norwegian ship MJopeter" trapped In the drifting Ea>t Greenland pack-ice, early this morning asked for air evacuation of 19 passengers on board his distressed ship. Helicopters from the U.S. Air Force Thole base and the Danish Navy
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  • 201 7 lOWA CITY, lOWA, Sept. 8 (AP)— The heart, Sike an automobile battery, must keep recharging to live, scientists were told yesterday. Dr. Robert F. Furchgott, associate Professor o! Pharmacology at Washinston University, presented his theory on a "recharging process occurring between heart
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  • 60 7 NFW DLLHI Sept 8 (Keuier) The India?' Prime Ministe Mr Nehru was decorated vestorda.v with In dia highest order llie Bharat Ratna (Jewel 01 India), by President Kajendra Prasad Mr. Nehru's top diplomatic adviser and aniha>sador at larjje Mr. Krishna Menon. received tho socmd
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  • 105 7 Probe On Arms To Red China Colombo. Ceylon, Sept. g f (AP> The go\ eminent oi Panama has asked the Ceylon government to permit US embassy officials here to search a Panamanian vessel suspected of carrying arms to Communist China, a highly reliable external ministry source said today. In a
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  • 16 7 JAPAN'S Sugamo prison yesterday opened its gates for 33 Japanese war criminals.- Reuter
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  • 339 7 They Face Hunger, Pain, And Fatigue G.I. s Toughen Up For Brainwashing WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (AP) —Manufactured cruelty is being dosed out to American fighting men to harden them against treatment they may receive if captured by an unscrupulous enemy. U.S. Military sources said yesterday the training courses are being
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  • 23 7 SOITII Vietnamese troop? have killed 51 Hoa Hao rebels in two clashes in BonSh-wetf Vietnam, the army announced yesterday.- UP
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  • 93 7 SOUTHPORT. Sept. 8. <AP) Britain's powerful Trades Union Movement yesterday gave its support to Government pleas for moderation b wage demands as part of the fi^ht against inflation. The '8,000.000 strong Trade? Union Congress (TUC> rejected a resolution by the Com-munist-led Electrical Trades Union
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  • 68 7 YEP PARDNER, WE'RE SURE GOIN' PLACES photo FRANK "Pistol Pete" Eaton, left, a formpr Indian territory marshal now aged 95. and his Indian companion Chief Big Bear Two Hands, reputedly 114 are seen in Perkins, Oklahoma, early September, v here they were preparing to hit the trail ag.iin They were
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  • 52 7 STOCKPORT. England. Sept a. (Reuter) A l«-year-old boy who was found not guilty here y« sterday of a serious offence against a l.Vycar-giri. was said by Police to I marricl with one i The boy sai'J be >" business on hi- own iCCOMHI I
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  • 124 7 'Reds Will Step In If HK Is Free' LOS ANGELES Sept 8: (Reuter) Chinee Is of Hongkonf bad chosen 1 their normal desire* foi government in t he grave danger ol of the port by Co China, a Hongkong newspaper editor said here ye The >peaker. Mr. Shum, managing editoi
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  • 55 7 JAKARTA Srpt. 8 <UP> The Indonesian Gov< rnmcnt announced today that intends to hold the genera! elections throughout Indonesia on Sept. 2'J. information Minister Sutan Makmur. at a Press conl ence, said: "The decision been tak<n according to the wishes of the election committees of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 j You too will enjoy restful sleep if you dip inlo n PYJAAAA 1 generously cut for supreme comfort —ami for choice ice Nottfj O "RAD lAC "OLD ENGLAND" (exclus.ve to us.) rf extremely f ne qjQ ity made from superfine poplm with conrrastmg pipings. TAFATEX in plain pastel shades
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  • 48 8 FORT SWETTENHAM, .\r. Immigration ofli- his departmental lit* boarding d vessel yestei -d set oil a maraIhon < 4 of the seabed. Port divers went down more than fifty times in two day? the sea] could not be *ion Headquar- now been asked to a replacement
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  • 147 8 Radio Malaya Looks Ahead H E V.' BROADCASTING studios now being built for Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, will be spacious, technically advanced and will be the **pnde of any broadcastlog organization/ the Director of Broadcasting, Mr. F N. Lloyd Williams, told The Standard, yesterday. Llf s;u'i two transmitters I i
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  • 58 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Lita Galpin. an American r i.< to con I > learier-hip evening for Malayan in Kis I. fro Sept 26 to and b 3 to 7. with weekend c cs sandwi hed on Oct. 1 and 2 Those interested are asked to contact
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  • 39 8 WHILE some of the children in the picture seem to be fascinated by the sisht of a Van Kleef Aquarium turtle yesterday morning, the little ffirl on the right grimaces and says: "Kee what a horrid creature!"
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  • 109 8 THE JAPANESE Consul General in Singapore. Mr. Ken Ninomiya, will address the monthly luncheon of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce at 1.15 p.m. tomorrow at the American Club in Scotts Road. Tli is is the first of a series of lunch meetings arranged by the ".Jayrees"'
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  • 78 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Arshad bin Patonsi. who stole a ring and some clothing. was sentenced to 10 months' I imprisonment in the Sessions Court today. The Court was told that ho stole th< i article from a room which he shared with Naslx bin Abdul Manap.
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  • 40 8 TAX TIONG SWEE. of Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday claimed trial in the Second Magistrate's Court to threatening a po'irc constable with hi^ clenched fist. Tan was allowed bail of $200 and the case postponed to Oct. 17.
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  • 75 8 FOO SIIOOX INN, 34, claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of threatening to assault Rasudin bin Yussod to compel him to abstain from work in the Adelphi Hotel. It was alleged that Foo committed the offence at about B. HO
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  • 203 8 Wonders Of The Deep Fascinate Eager Children SINGAPORE'S Van Kleef Aquarium, which opened yesterday morning after long delays, drew hundreds of people, both young and old. Within two hours 680 people had trooped in to see the fish on display As he saw the crowds rolling
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  • 141 8 COLONY'S UN ASSN. HONOURED COINCIDENT with its third birthday this year, the United Nation Association of Singapore has just received word from Geneva of its acceptance as a full member of the World Federation of United Nations Association. At the same time, the Singapore U.N. Association has been invited to
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  • 147 8 Taken Out Of Jail And Sentenced IPOH. Thurs— Cho v Yau. now serving six months' imprisonment, also had two other charges pending against him. Ho was sentenced by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof today. to 13 months' imprisonment to be followed by another 12 months" Police supervision. Choy pleaded
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  • 85 8 TAIPIXr*. Tues A 23--year o:d motorist Sek Ah Choon. was sentenced to three years imprisonment in the Sessions Court here yesterday. for being in possession of 95 pounds of opium and morphine m a car. TJie prosecution stated that Sck's car was stopped at a
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  • 103 8 THE management of the Great World Park is spon- soring a four-day Festival of Malay Music and Songs next week to encourage new talent :in the field of traditional Malay music. The Festival, which begins on Sept. 12. has so far attracted 60 amateur singers and 12
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  • 67 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Har Tok Tong a divisional manager of the Great Eastern Life Insurance Company today claimed trial in the Sessions Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of 51.741 belonging to the firm Witnesses from Singapore. Ipoh and Scremban were called to
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  • 207 8 FRUIT-SELLER, Koo Tang Kum. was conditionally discharged by the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate yesterday on a summons by a housewife for voluntarily causing hurt to her. The housewife. Lai Hung Kum. told the magistrate that on June 16, while she was doing some washing
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  • 82 8 AN agreement between the Philippines and the British Bornean Governments for the employment of Filipino labourers in North Borneo was signed in Manila recently. This United Press photo shows (from left) British Consul James Granvile William Ramage. Labour Secretary Eleuterio Adevoso. VicePresident and Foreign Secretary Carlos P.
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  • 228 8 Sino-British Friendsh TWO scholarships designed to pronint< between the Chinese and the British uiij i M by the Singapore committee representing British Fellowship Trust. Both fellowships, available on!' cants living in Singapore, are teaal Al funds are still available f in the Trust,
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  • 105 8 Volunteer Police Decorated IPOH. Thurs.— Two Kospedors and four sergeants of the Perak Polire Volunteer Reserve received letters of commendation from the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, today. The awards are for meritorious and lone; service in the force. This ii the first time members of the Peiak P.V.R.
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  • 63 8 BrTTERVVORTH. Thurs. A Bm of Sfi.OOo was imposed by Mr B. J. Jennings in the Butterworth Sessions Court today on Ch'ng Kirn Huat for possession of raw opium at Mitehell Pier on July 21. Ch'ng was fined another c when he pleaded guilty to attempting to
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  • 55 8 JOHORE P I the Gc.c B. ftlms oi I The t of TB lied ho may to tboat The A cugge tore S I sh<j;. d uM to iacu order to X- CCS. j If it if a it is plo\ i tiny. tion I
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  • 45 8 Bandits Se Fire To Latex Lorry JOHORE BA A IlkkUeton I I gam in i itopped Mtned The t< ii ri on to t burned th» I A fo o In the S< lohoi i guard patn •trith two l j who Jetnentah N n
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  • 41 8 JOHORK B Trapping in Yap S in X fine: Court tod On the the couri to 1 >ct den. X ported had seen in a ti..' wn v 1 1 I the trap having been i "'a
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    • 231 8 W/Ves and f/ie/r husbands agree HJURFwdw« PJ\^B-'^ *^^m J .^^m^^-. j HM r^lO^f I J8?1 1 B That Surf was hed sheet is rta//y clean. For your whites J^§l liA V Surf-magic gives you dazzling washing Wosh hot suds. Surfs rich lather lasts iH^l 1» I reSU tS Simp^ S
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    • 27 8 P^^ f^^^^**W^ r^^j, f'^ > fp i ii i '!i Jk i ii l l K J 1 1 i^ 1 l! i W^tffwWtfi al,'nf if >; J ■^-t^r'fl'r'r^]f-/rt^fVir^ff^i|^-|^^
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    • 50 8 New Deal Rejected tfc IWY. manau« m«'U strikr bounl Hotel M-strnl.o P»« posters (Ml -i»»J9 ins new term- strikers and ort deal with th»n» faii)il> basiv The work..* I rejected th. f^ vtil mrrtinK of th« s fVZ parties kg arrant;" 1 held at th«- Ministry today-> 1 dard photo
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  • BOOKS of The WEEK
    • 573 9  - Occ upa tiona l Haza rds XAN FIELDING GREEK ENTANGLEMENT. By Brigadier E. C. VV. Myers, C.8.E., D.S.O. (Rupert Hart-Davis. 18s.) By I satioa but the individual; Brigadier Myers, as tander of the British iry Mission to Greece, was the natural scapegoat The only possible case againsi him that of
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    • 10 9 JK) j LaV I Nevae Walk's
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    • 276 9  -  J. M. Cohen by TII E CLOUDED MIRROR. By L.T.C. Rolt. (Bodley Head. 10s. 6d.) rpillS is a loose sequence of essays leading from thoughts on Langland's vision upon Mahcrn, by way of the ugliness and con- fusion of the present age, to
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    • 867 9  -  STEVIE SMITH Jill VWWYWWWWVVVXVVvw TO WHOM SHE WILL. By R. Prawer Jhabvala. (Allen Unwin. 15s rlL%¥££ WALL By Bryher (Collins. 10s. 6d.) CASTER'S HOUSE. By Barbara Collard. (Eyre Spottiswoode. 12s. 6d.) MISS JHABVALA Is an TJ Indian lady writing well and easily in English. Her novel is very
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    • 487 9  - NOW THE TYPISTS PUNCH THE TICKETS FRANK ENTWISLE by LONDON. IJI NDREDS of London's white collar girls are quitting: cushy office jobs, busting clean through the old snob-job barrier, and becoming clippies. They say they prefer the active open-air life and meeting new people each day. instead of trie same
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 44 9 TAKE ADVANTAGE Of STOPOVERS ON ROUTE I ou ssi loor p HNJIHi| HBHB flBBl mw^£l^E^BßKß^^^ A II "X fIW. 1 !^Bw 4( f^fljp *>Bs!Dßbbbmbl bbbf THE TIMESAVING WAY FOR FULL DETAILS CALL YOUR TRAVEL ACENI OR MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD. GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.A.C.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 108 9 0 .-rfX{?i I Every FrWay I /j^JjJ^^jT^ lor the I i^lAiT2ti4^-l Children 1 l> lfj> 4< Blackclaw saw a way of escaping J MyJ"*^ IjY ne vengeance of his people and J^S* Jd^^M/^ challenges Johnny to a duel— with bow and arrows. -.-AU_Bsu3C\ ff^ IP I CCCUSG.TVJ6 *W^' ACCMPSvOUQ i^H
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    • 252 9 8. Bengali ring of Imc bci! I, Lilts ACROSS I BeiiHi of the moor, < 1. Ideally '2, g, 8» IS. Poesesi not ■sjeessarily at 10. When the electridtf is cut- 17 55^^ n u> i. off i!)> DOStlv t9 11. Stranfe lhat Melpomene can IS. Cio;::;^ points > f
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  • 178 10 COLONY FIRM TO START $1 MILLION SHOE FACTORY IN R.I Finance And Commerce THE Xanyang Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Singapore, is to set up aSI million rubber shoe factory in Jakarta shortly, Mr. Soh Koon leen, managing director of the company, told The Standard yesterday. The present total monthly output from
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  • 154 10 All Sections Of Share Mart Steady ALL sections of the Malayan share market wore rather steady yesterday and a fair amount of business was written There were few price changes Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association announced the following pri'-c chpn^csIXDI'STRIAI S Buyers Sellers B B Petl 49 47 M Breweries 4")
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  • 153 10 SINGAPORE s.'iurcbiokcrs yesterday reported the following business rionc: 8.8 Pet. 4(j 6 arrival: Fra>cr Neave ords $l 77A Gammon 52.67J Hammer S? «iU: M. Breweries $3.45 and $:j.4T!: Metal Box $1.55 and *l :>4. $1,521 <>dd lot: Robinson ords $240; Spore Traction ords. 27 Strait* Steamship $13:
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  • 163 10 McAlister Pays Div. Bonus THE amount at the credit of I McAlister and Co. Ltd.'s profit i\:id loss account for the year ended June •":<•. 1955. niter allowing for depreciation, property upkeep, directors' lees. Income tax on profits and othei nc essary rharges, is (480.361 War damage c;iim (dividends received)
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  • 14 10 THE crop harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate lor August, was 44.000 lbs.
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  • 70 10 UEXRY Wang), and Co. Ltd., locul agents ior Orw, trill give away ihrce new Raleigli bicycles in Singapore today— last day or the Omo publicity drive. A salesman employed by a Chinese firm, Mr. Koh Chuan Cheong of 31 Alexandra Close. Singapore, iron a new
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  • 193 10 ABOCT $2 million worth o! tractors: industrial and marine engines; generators, self propelled roadgraders and other earth-moving machinery made by the Caterpillar Traitor Co. of America, is annually shipped to Borneo from Singapore. Mr. E. E. Chaudoin. the company's South-east Asian Representative, said this on
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  • 158 10 RUBBER DROPS 4 1/4 Cents LOWER London and New York overnight prices caused i a sharp fall in the Singapore rubber price., yesterday, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at $1.45 i! per lb. a drop of 4i cents on Wednesday. Prices opened lower, first business being done at
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  • 87 10 FEW tilings are more annoyina to the owner of a new car than to find an unexplained scratch across the gleaming iwintirork. and then to have difficulty in obtaining \he correct thade o/ ])(iint for retouching With this hi mind, a Hri- tish car firm. Ford Motor
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  • 392 10 MALAYA produces 25,--000 tens of fish yearly and is today producing five times as much as the Australian industry, said the Director of Fisheries, Malaya, Mr. D. W Le Mare, in a talk in Singapore recently. Before the war. he said, fish was easily
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  • 25 10 EGYPT and Russia have signed an agreement providing for narter of 500.000 Ions of Russian oil for 80.00«^ tons of Egyptian rirc. Reuter
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  • 198 10 IMPROVING the lot of balf of the human race, who are living at or near starvation levej. »\as stressed as the problem of the sreatest possible importance faring' the world today, by l)r I. Dudley Stamp. Professor of Social (ieosraphy at London School of economics
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  • 401 10 THE State Engineer, P.W.D. Johore. Mr K. P. Bradley cutting the tape in declaring open the new premises of the Johorc Master Builders' Association in Jalan Ah Fook. Johore Bahru. yester- day. A dinner was given by the Association on the same I evening
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  • 162 10 K. La n jut Works On New Site KAMPOXCx Lanjut Tin 1 DroHqinq Ltd. w.'f- ictiveljr engaged in development work on the new property at Jinjang and the removal of tiic dredge from Malim N'awar to the building site, during the past year stated the chairman. Mr. D. T Waring,
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  • 117 10 Mr. R. F. MAT HEWS ot BousUmd Co. Ltd Agent* h>r Lever BroIhcrs' detergent wvthinQ pou-der S risilci tlircc .ten- ciUm§eg Ipoh rceently and p r <>- toitecl three gold >catcltes to lueku Surt user*. Tfi is iruy a luck'j we* k jor:■f«d Wong Ye* Hnr
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  • 47 10 Unrest Avoidable Change Government Director unrest heronti, |^H there I the h Vinrenv Scott <ln England. v iti l here. Mr the vain tl pic I S E w tooK he i on thi fri« T S Tne \V:H.-:l I I Mr i Singapoi lia. i c\c;. <
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  • 38 10 51XGAPI H dinv on i If Sperii v 1 r buy* Singai 4 i en r iiouim and v. |i;. 11 Noon 4 p m ■i. o U :i WL 4 p rr p H Oil
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  • 17 10 To': of rubbci tons merit- r« i perm ji f<ji have rlude morii: mm'
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    • 519 10 notk:es CITY COINCII OF SI.M.APOKr iMMBMai MM MM (Secti-m 62. Municipal Ordinance) THE Assessment List fo r ID3G of ail noire.-, buildings, lands and tenements liable to assessment within City Limits ba been rompieied and may ■aspected during office hours at :hc OfTice of the City A or ">n the
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    • 79 10 SHIPS IN HARBOUR Oil IK ROADS tiupeh. I>| ti;i rl Mail. Batavia. Kalimantan. Mvi Ann. Lily Fasiran, Ens's IWIR ROADS Mamhine, Hock ih Darvel. Hai Chuan. Mambang.' Pailowa! I'ctiis. Bruas. Panteh. Kah Hun Merlinuiu. Panekor Scdcnnk. •New Am 5.11.8 WIIARVKS Sirdhana 2. Indrapoera 6, Nansei Maru 8. Schoutcn 13. Sudan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 572 11 ■tTfRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ■L 0' r 132/6 Robinso* Road I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I NORTH AMIRICAN SERVICf I To»k. Baltimoft, Pfcitadelpliia. CuM Port*. m Spo-t P Shim Pmmni 10 16 Sept 17 Sept It Sept H. 9/16 Oct I? Oct |g Oct.....19/25 .....19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov
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    • 1124 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 < 18 (Incorporated in Singapore) Un l) Snipping Travel oept/ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINL o.pt. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Duo Sails P. "am Pe Adrastus for Liverpool
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    • 773 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P e S h m PeßOnfl Fujikawa Maru from Calcutta ♦or Yokohomo Kobe Vo,i 13 Sept lOScpt Azumasan Maru from Bombay for Yokohama, Kobe c/% Mo|i 7 Oct FOR JAPAN from Corn-rent Awoboson Maru tor Yokohomo. Kobe vio Soigon, Bangkok Hongkong 15 Sept
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    • 789 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo S pert P. S'hom Penong x) "KINA" Cdns. 15/16 1700 Hrs. 13/HSept 14/15 Wpt xx) "ERRIA- 18/19 Sept 20/20 Sept "LALANDIA" 22/22 Sept (Passengers only) "SELANDIA" 17/19Oct 20/20 Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA"
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  • 287 12 Sultan's Gold Vase PROBABLE RUNNERS AND [RACING] ,\\\\\\y\v\v\\\\\\\\v\\v\\\\*|^|^^ND^\\v\v\\y\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V THE probable line-up and jockeys for the J J $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over 5\ furlongs J Straight to be run at Ipoh tomorrow are: z J MIAMROCK SLIPPER 900 Mr. TV. Mitchell Daniels 1 ?,y eh ir g. His Siippcr-Polete Schiller.
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  • 339 12  -  VERNON MORGAN By DON CASTER, Thurs. CReutcr' Lady Zia Wernher.s brilliant filly MEM) survived an objection to win the St. Leger. the last of the 1955 classics here this afternoon. Starting at 10 to 11 she passed the post threequarters of a length ahead of Miss
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  • 809 12 JACKIE'S KUDA or SOVEREIGN? 2-HORSE RACE FOR GOLD VASE Who Will Win The Year's Richest Sprint? SUMMING UP BY SCRUTINEER THIS YEAR'S richest sprint the Sultan's Gold Vase will see a titanic battle for supremacy between the two mighty sprinters, the dazzling Jackie's Kuda and the peerless Sovereign. Both Jackie's
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  • 184 12 ENTRIES arc invited for the three-day Pcnang Turf Club Autumn Meeting which starts on Oct. 8. The meet will be confined to horses Class 3, 4 and 5. The meet will be highlighted by the Autumn Cup over 84 furlongs for Class .i
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  • 399 12 THE GOLD VASE (See -ibove) CL. I—ll MILE Three Rings 9.01 Hearer Borl 9.01 Shangrila 9 o:: Cinders Prince 8.11 Dantesque 8.10 Straits Code X.09 Delivery 8.07 King Crow 8.07 Who Regrets B.o<> Lindos 8.0(j Sound Barrier 7.U Kin^port 7.10 Battle Creek 7.09 .Ma jest.
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  • 498 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Thurs.— The spotlight is now turned on Malaya's richest sprint race —the 525,000 Sultan's Gold Vase. Considerable interest is centred on the clash between SOVEREIGN, last year's winner, and the up-and-coming champion, JACKIE'S KIDA. Also in the
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  • 20 12 SOME FIX i It's I t>l •I. Mr; -In lli.it the ollh i Might) sl«i "v Till-; Ml I!• lIOKM
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  • 13 12 LOXD Fill to P' S 'I. Q ;< < Plum (A. SI D
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  • 22 12 HOAD. TRABEL IN LAST EIG 1 Sepi l I pion« s Ho id Uv d I ib Plc-ll U the cha tr.
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  • 395 12 improve on hi s first day's display Jackie's Kuda and Shamrock Slipper completed their preparation with a steady medium pace run over ha!f a mile. Jackie's Kuda looked an absolute picture of fitness. A three-year-old Coup do Lyon progeny. Jackie's Kuda comes with a good Irish reputation.
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    • 60 12 > f 11^ B 1655 d*lis§SP 1955 Through fourteen generations of wine- I' IBS growers the vineyards of South Africa have 1 steadily increased in size and the industry, 3s valued at more than i' 100.000,000 today mt^—--^kk employs over 30,000 people. South African ffr M fe\ wines and brandy
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  • 221 13 Two Hattriks' In Div. III Preston Fail To Take Lead LONDON. Sept. 8, (Router) Preston North Enc missed a chance of taking over leadership in the First Division of the English Football League in yesterday's mid-week programme when they drew 2-2 with Charlton Athletic in an exciting match at Preston
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  • 188 13  - TINA (13) SELLS HER IKE— SHE WANTS TO E A SWIMMING QUEEN GEORGE HARLEY mm I ..,»,»<>! Ihurs—lt's tough when you have H for sport— at thirteen. North London schoolgirl, is n's swim queen that she has a 0:1 3:1--,n the t S"C f f m intive „t of >
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  • 74 13 KUALA LUMPi'R. Thursday —Entries are invited lor the open inler-team singles ami doubles badminton tournament which will be heid at the Sclangor Badminton Association Hall. The entrance fee is $5, per team in each event. A list of players from each parly should be "submitted together with
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  • 30 13 CARDIFF. Sept. 8 (Router) -The touring Rumanian I'nion team, who be.it by H> points to three weekend were beaten by <;>: pom's to three by Cardiff here this afternoon
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  • 62 13 CRAXS. Switzerland. Sopt 7. (Reu;e:>— Plory van Uonck. 43--year-oid. Belgian professional won the Swiss Open Golf championship here today with an aggregate or" 277 tor the 72 Alfonso Angelini, of Italy was second with 278. with Br;»ish Ryder Cup International Petoi AUiss third with 280 Bobby Locke,
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  • 411 13  -  Edward S. Kitch BSack Eyes, Broken Toes Finger Nails... But By CHICAGO, (AF) women wrestlers like Rose Roman Hesseltine believe a woman's place is in the ring. She ranks as a top hand among the 40 members of the fairer sex in
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  • 51 13 ON THE JOB Photo. I left, of Bclhesda, Maryland, and Louisp Snow, of Oakland, California, at the American National Tennis ChamninnAinM at Forest Hills. MAUREEN "Little Mo Connolly, former Wimbledon champion and now a tennis correspondent ]or the Daily Mail, London and the Union, interviews Majorie Norris, Associated
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  • 194 13 WAITE McLEAN ARE OUT OF SWANTON'S XI It Would Embarrass Them 50... PORT-OF-SPAIN. Sept. 8, (Reutcr)— South African cricketers John Waite and Roy McLean, are not to be included in E.W. Swanton's team to tour the West Indies next year. This is at the West Indian Cricket Board of Control's
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  • 102 14 Another Fijian, Ismaili j Itudrodro. will also be at the stadium, but not as a fighter. Kadrodro will J 2 referee the two main fights between C'hua (Jim Chiang and Thailand's 2 Nai Suwan for the Col- J j on\ fl\ weight title, and f between
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  • 480 14 ARMY TAKE STEP FORWARD •wwwww wwwww THE Fijian. Tukana. 2 makes his professional debut at the Happy World Stadium tonight t 2 against Paul Cheng of 2 Singapore Tukana, a FAULT J rhampion. is favourite for J a quick virtorv. 1 Reports nj> that the 5 Fijian is fast, with
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  • 56 14 KLUANG, Thurs.— Government •>h School. Kluang. held their Teachers eleven t^> a 1-1 draw in the opening match of the hockey season on the school green yesterday. T"e M ft n^nved better and scored in the sth mimite through Low Yin Teck Teachers retaliated ten minutes
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  • 214 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's team of 16 I players and four officials will fly to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to play two soccer matches in Kuala Lumpur during the I week-end. Tomorrow, Singapore meet t Selangor in the first annual soccer match for the Eu
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  • 29 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Royal Hampshires Regiment beat Royal Engineers 11 points (goal and two tries) to six (two tries> in their rugger match at Gurney Road today.
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  • 201 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club teams qualified for the semi-finals of the Colony's seven aside hockey tourney when Reds and Blues eliminated their respective opponents, Latiff Wanderers and RAF Cliangi \V in the quarter-finals played on the SRC padang yesterday. 'Blues' beat RAF (Changi) *A"
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  • 83 14 THK team to represent the Training College against the winner) of M.RNVR P "b.-Hi:c la the Government Service Football Knock-out Competition at Po>t Telecoms G md on Sept. 14 at 515 p m •"I Pted from: Nncendren. Kirn ah Thasen. Cheah Kok Leong Sum Cheok. < < Xiv
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  • 135 14 Ismail For Dunlop Cup Badminton KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs This year's junior doubles champion. Kamaruddin Ismail who represented Selangor in the Foone Seong Cup last week, will play for Selangor Malays against Perak Malays in the South zone semi-final of th c Dunlop Cup Dadminton tournament at Kampong Attap on Saturday
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  • 36 14 IFOH. Thuis— The Malayan cross country rare champion A. 1 Sittampalam was rjiiiert in a motor ryele accident in (Joif Club Road here this aftei«-.oon His condition is Delieved to be not serious
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  • 143 14 OR OR U.S. $40,000 TO TENNIS ACES TO TURN PRO 0 FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. 8, (AP)— Richard (Pancho) Gonzales, 2 world's champion professional tennis player, said on Wednesday that he is J prepared to offer US$4O,OOO to Tony Trabert, Lew Hoad or Ken Rosewall to J
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  • 71 14 3 Pages of Sport r PACB 12 hrimo*y<mtM Intent ttfeir* and new* on %o* morrotc'g SuiUm Void Vate "claa9ic"~~4he ym**s rfcfe. t»t npritU) at tpoh. Out racing tipsser SCRI'TIKE* ER *utn* up the prospects vfidi thmGM Vme <W»dntes whit* fTWDSOR LAl> reports <tn th* uindin^up of hop** /or tft* \ii**sic\
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  • 412 14  - Dara Aims To Build Bank Balance At Da Preem's Expense GRANT N. GROWN By WHERE the Greeks and the Romans were concerned, wrestling was a game of the gods, but when eatch-as-catch-can boys like the corpulent King Kong, sheep-eating Gora Singh, Dara Singh and Primo Camera get together, it spells
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  • 264 14 Rafflesians Whip Victoria XV RAFFLES Institution beat the Victoria School |ast years Rugby champions by 14 points (one goal one penalty, two tries) to nil in a friendly rugtjer match played on the Victoria School ground yesterday The Victorians attacked first. nnd very nearly had a try when Kesavan Soon
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  • 363 14 Colony Athletics Renew Rival With Johore FOLLOWING the Singapore vctm,, n I floodlit athletics clash on Saturri. I Besar Stadium, Singapore's athhti I other stern contest on September \> I Johore Bahru. j —^?i The Colony will meet Johore, Malayan AAA runnersup, in a match which is part of the
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  • 99 14 NEW YORK. Sept. 8 (AP)The standings in the tight American baseball league Pennant race were unchanged today after th c four leading teams won yesterday. Only three games separate the tip four, with Mew York trailing first place Cleveland by half game. Chicago one and onehalf games behind
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  • 38 14 S 'goon Garden Vs Balestier TIIE Scrangoon Gnrden Community Centre will play a friendly tJadminton match against the Balestier Community Centi> at the Sincaporc Badminton Association Hall at Gillemard Road on Sunday. Sept. 11, at 2 pm >harp.
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  • 107 14 touriuntin,! about luo month' j me mcns double n ter-finalv sinylrs the mixed semi-fin.t! v „v tbert tevovrit events Bu: > diffe ing froi ton S* In Anal 51 BP. the tttk feai Lam. S meet b Tlm final I 01 er Junior M
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