Singapore Standard, 10 September 1955

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 JI PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 236 1 Goodwill Mission In Jakarta ]\h\M\ S pt 9.— SinI arr, .Mr. Marshall and his rs fnr lhe fir^t time C m md Red I \mbjsojdors at MU Red OSm I In oy. (irnnl |fp_l < hm. *poke \.th Im he i l hn Haji Jum.it.
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  • 33 1 L 9 CAP) walk ii Jfort dollars a to Bal- timore and threatened other east coast ports. In Baltimore, some 7.400 dockers stayed off the job, to attend secret meetings.
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  • 503 1 A Town Turns Out To Help End Emergency KLUANG, Fri. Kluang townspeople today demonstrated in no uncertain way that they want to end the Emergency. A mass procession of nearly two thousand people, carrying banners, called on the terrorists to make use of the amnesty terms and come out of
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  • 108 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 9 (UP; Forest fires, whipped out of control by suddenly shifting windo, threatened two areas of the California coast today and a state of emergency was declared for the area near Santa Barbara. The Santa Barbara blaze erupted on two fronts and firefighters
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  • 536 1 THE WORD SPREADS ONE SURRENDER No Major Results Expected For At Least One Week Town Processions Urge The Terrorists To 'Come Back Home' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Alone "hostile aborigine" surrendered at the 21st mile Cameron Highlands Road shortly after noon today the first surrender under the Federation Government's amnesty offer.
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  • 78 1 Angered Man Blows His Wife To Bits LANSING. Michigan. Sept. 9 (AP> A factory worker, angered by separation from his wife, dragged the struggling woman from her daughter's home yesterday and blew her and himself to bits with dynamite. With fuses sputtering ln the sticks of dynamite he carried in
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  • 88 1 THE possibility of a threecornered trade transaction among America. Japan and Indonesia involving rubber purchases by the United States boosted the prices of rubber in the Singapore market by 3} cents to $1.48 5/8 per lb. for first grade rubber for September shipment. Speculative buying and
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  • 52 1 TUNIS. Sept. 9 (UP) The entire population of a tiny village near here was poisoned yesterday after eating the flesh of a camel which had been bitten by a cobra. One 10-year-old child died. The camel was butchered and eaten after it had died of the
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  • 53 1 TWO terrorist suspects wer c captured on Thursday night just a few hours before the declaration of the amnesty. They were nabbed by a combined Police Army patrol in the Scpang area of Selangor. Two hand-grenades, ammunition and medical supplies were seized. Elsewhere all was quiei on
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  • 205 1 POLICE GET NEW AMNESTY ORDERS TOP Special Branch ofiicers in Singapore are closely studying reports from their intelligence agents on the reaction of known or suspected Communists on the amnesty otfer. Up to late last night no one has given up under the ai-iu »sjy offer. i'he Chief of the.
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  • 41 1 PARIS, Sept. 9. (UP) Moroccan Nationalist Si Bekkai returned from Madagascar today and said exiled Sultsn Mohammed Ben Youssef is "ready to make the necessary gestures of relaxation" to restore peace to France's troubled North African protectorate- UP
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  • 18 1 A rubber tapper in Broga Village, in the Ulu Langat area of Selangor.
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  • 31 1 RIVERHEAD, New York State. Sept. 9. (Reuter)— P.O. Wodehousc. the British -born filed a naturalisation petition here yesterday as the first step towards becoming an American citizen.
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  • 31 1 TOKYO. Sept. 9. (Reuter) —Headquarters of the United States Far East Air Forces reported today that a B-29 Superfortress with 13 Amerirans aboard was missing off Okinawa.
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  • 39 2 A MEMBER of the Women Police Constabulary yesterday found a fountain pen lyin^ i I Clemenceau Avenue. The pen bore the Inscription **I. S. Ann.* 1 The owner can cli'.im it from the Orchard Read Police Station.
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  • 68 2 PENANG. Fri. For breaking into a house in Kinta Lane at night to steal two sportihirtl and two fountain pvt.< valued at $9. middle-aged Kee Siak Thiam wa- sen'enred to three years' imprisonment in the Sessions Court loday. Kee claimed he did not commit the crime
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  • 560 2 Bring Em Out Safely, Is The Call PENANG The Alliance in Penang will shortly hold a meeting to discuss ways and means to spread information concerning the amnesty and there is every possibility that a car procession with posters and banners will take place. The
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  • 349 2 London Papers Urge Caution LONDON, Sept. 9, (Reuter) The Malayan Governments amnesty offer drew editorial comments from the Manchester Guardian and the Daily Telegraph today. Both newspapers were cautiously of the opinion that the amnesty would produce some results. Daily Telegraph said, that
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  • 86 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Tee Siew Bee. 26. of Setapak was today lined $1,000. in default three months jail. by the First Magistrate when she pleaded guilty oC possessing "Chee Fah" slins and helping to run n n illegal lottery on tne afternoon of Sept. 1. Inspector
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  • 113 2 MR. John Whyatt, Q.C., the new Chief Justice of Singa pore, who arrived in the Colony yesterday with his ife. He was met at the airport by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Taylor, and the Chief Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. "I am happy to
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  • 153 2 New U.S. RI-Japan Trade Planned WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP) American authorities said today they are considering the possibility of a three-cornered tradetransaction with Japan and Indonesia designed to help bolster the economies oi those two major Asian nations. They cmpha.si.sed that the Idea for a three-cornered deal involving Indonesian rubber
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  • 171 2 Their Union Pleads In Yon SIX HUNDRED daily-rated employe* I Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company in Hi son Road staged a wildcat strike yesterday They ignored repeated requests by their Union, the Factory and Shop Workers Union, to return to work. The strikers stated that they
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  • 94 2 ALL CONTRACTS of service preventing shoo assistants or clerks from joining or organizing trade unions will be unlawful under amendments now being made to the Labour Bill. Announcing this. Labour [Minister .Mr. Lim Yew Hock yc.Merday said that Government had not forgotten the need for
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  • 88 2 'Recognise The AACP —Labour Party Chie PENANG ment should r< J Malayan Con. once th. laid dowr. agreed to v tional po chairman Party. Mr. DS today. U< Wf'ft c. did not look ty in Xl achieve Its n. ending I Th< <?. the amn' I the offer I terror.
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  • 21 2 HOXGKOS Spc Ctosinf i I inf* I to C 1 S so i m i" I piah; C.« I
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  • 40 2 THE FEDERATION Coverr.ment announced today that Mr. C. A. Spencer. Mir for Economic Affairs, and Dr. Lsmai. bia Dato Abdul Rahman. Minister for Natural Resources, wiii represent the territory at the forcorning meeting of the Colombo P,an Consultative Committee.
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  • 93 3 TO celebrate her 71st. birthday. Mrs. Aw Boon Haw. wife of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. noted philanthropist and newspaper magnate, yesterday visited the Home for the Aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Thomson Road, Singapore. Above Mrs. Aw (right)
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  • 186 3 >IM.\IMji:I. shipping: agencies are anxiously jitin__; for intoini.ition on the future movements of |je ftnnwaniwm ireis; liter Katerina, heading for the I uith i eaift of arms for Communist China from Bulgaria. The ship i.v believed to have passed Suez and possibly going ffo Colombo.
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  • 4 3 Unionists Told Keep Out
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  • 46 3 A MOTHER rescued her three-year-old daughter, Fong Wah Gc_>k, from drowning when -he pulled 'he girl out of a pond near their horJM in lorong Tai Seng yesterday even:: Neighbours applied artificial respiration on the airl before was sent to the General
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  • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation Government will issue a new series of pictorial postage stamps next year, it was announced here today. The Postmaster Genera: Mr. EA. Cassel, said tonight these stamps would, in the case of some State-, continue to bear the portrait of their
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  • 71 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Farmers who received monetary grants trom RIDA were among those who won top prizes for their exhibits at the agricultural show held at Batu Pahat recently. They scored two first prizes. I second and a third at the show. The two firsts were for
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  • 1702 3 Claimants Must Defray Costs, Assessors Fees SEIZURE HASTENED LIBERATION THE SINGAPORE War Damage Compensation Board dismissed the claim by three Dutch oil companies against the War Damage Commission for compensation in respect of the value of large quantities of oil products seized by British Armed
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  • 101 3 THREE men were charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday. w.th the murder of Sni_ik Fareeth, a money-lender and watchman, at Cclombo Camp Clementi Road, on Aug. 24 at D.30 p.m. The men were Sim H</ek Hor, Mustafa bin Awan Chi and Wahab
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  • 287 4 Amnesty Offer Won't Affect Malaya Posting KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Australian troops will still be posted to Malaya despite Government's amnesty offer to the Communist terrorists in the Federation. "Like other troops in the country, they will fit into the normal security framework," official sources told The
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  • 189 4 POSED AS MINISTER'S FRIEND J LAWRENCE Lee, posing is a friend ot Labour Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, cheated a woman of $12. the Singapore Second District Court judge was told yesterday. Lee. convicted on a charge of cheating, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, and a year's police supervision
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  • 39 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The following have been appointed to serve on the Batu Pahat Excise Licensing Board the Administrative Officer, (chairman), the District Officer. (vice-chairman), Magistrate. Health OhVer. Mr. Too Peng Kai and Mr C. Somasundram.
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  • 141 4 CI.OMN.i rubber prices (rents per Ib In Sineapore veslerdav were: Buyers Seller* Spot f.o.b 1482 1485 f.o.b Aug. 148; 148J No. 2 144 144. No. I 1421. 143 Tone: Slightly steadier. UN FKICfc The price of tin yesterday was S37OJ per picul. (Same) I.ONDON KI'KKkK No 1 KS.S
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  • 307 4 Chinese Dentisfs Protest THE Singapore Chinese Dentists' Association has protested to Government over the "undemocratic" constitution of the Singapore Dental Board because it did not permit representation from Division II dentists In ri memorandum, the Association stated that Divisio i II dentists represented more
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  • 79 4 A LABOURER. D. Peruma.. 34. of Kinrara Estate was today bound over to be of good behaviour for a year on a 1250 bond by the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate lor causing hurt to two of his friends Perumal was ordered to pay $100 towards
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  • 149 4 Black Tours Navy HQ. For 3 Hours THE GOVERNOR ol Singapore. Sir Robert Black, paid his lirst visit to the Royal Malayan Xavy Headquarters at Woodlands yesterday. He wa.s taken on a threehour tour by the senior officer of the R.M.N. Cant. H. E. H. Nicholls and his executive officer,
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  • 159 4 ASHAMED at being sent home by her foster-mother because of her passion for new dresses. Tan Suan Choo, a voting girl, poisoned herself, the Singapore Coroner's Co'irt was told yesterday. The foster-mother. Mrs. Tan Siew Lai. told the Court that on July 22 her
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  • 24 4 A SINGAPORE woman, 71--year-old Choo Ah Tai. was found hanging from a beam ln her home ln Lorong 9 Geylang last night.
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  • 281 4 THE first batch ot ton representatives for the World Health Organisation's sixth session of the Western Pacific Regional Committee to be held in Singapore between Sept. 13 and 19. arrived in the Colony yesterday. Representative^ fro m the 14 member countries of the
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  • 25 4 PRAYERS for the Sultan of Johore in connection with his Diamond Jubilee were offered on Thursday at the Presbyterian Church, Jalan Salieh. Muar.
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  • 147 4 WOMAN'S REQUEST GRANTED A WOMAN who could not pay a $15 fine imposed yesi terday by the Second Traffic Court, begged the Magistrate, Mr. M. Karthigesu, not to send her to jail. The woman, Wong Lim Kwai, 34. who elected to remain silent when called to give evidence, pleaded guilty
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  • 75 4 MR. JUSTICE Whitton confirmed in lhe Singapore High Court yesterday, the convictions imposed by a district judge on Koh Hor Khoon. a former businessman and footballer, on two charges under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. Koh was stated to have pledged a total of 100 tons of Japanese
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  • 239 4 Return To Work Or Dismissal' MANAGEMENTS of lour strike bound Colony hotels last night served a 12-day ultimatum on their former employees to return to work. The workers, who have been on strike for the past fortnight, will be dismissed by the managements if they do
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  • 146 5 THE danger of Communist infiltration in Singapore schools .-till cxi_.ts. reiterated Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Minister for Education yesterday. This warning, marie by Mr. Chew on Sept. 5. at the sixth annual conference of Directors of Education of British Territories in South-east Asia, had been
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  • 258 5 FORGED GOVT. FORMS ON SALE Police Hold Two. Trap To Catch Supplier Failed PENANG, Fri. Inspector Henry Sherman of the Criminal Investigation Department, Penang, described in the Sessions Court today how he found ten counterfeit Statutory Declaration forms in a bag belonging to a Chinese in the compound of the
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  • 62 5 THIS exotic looking Z C girl is not a Balinese J nor are the fou. "sold- J iers," members of the j Japanese Kempeitai This scene, which was 2 enacted in Singapore J streets yesterday, was part of a campaign to 1 publicise the film "The J
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  • 105 5 FOUR representatives of the Singapore Itinerary Haw. kers and Stall-holders Union and Singapore Hawkers Union, charged that the City Council's Special Hawkers Committee had treated them shabbily yesterday by ignoring them after having invited them to attend a meeting. The Committee had asked the two unions to
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  • 110 5 THE coilee shop row in Singapore is over A settlement was reached yesterday in the Ministry of Labour after a day- long meeting between the Singapore Coffee Shop Fmp.oyees Union and the Singapore Foochow Coilee Shop Employers Association. Now the coilee shop employes will get
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  • 51 5 Dhoto. SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall and members of his goodwill mission being escorted by Secre-tary-General of the Indonesian Foreign Office, Mr. Rasulan Abdul Gani, at the airport terminal at Kema.ioran. Next lo Mr. Marshall is Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy and beside Mr. Abdul Gani is Mr. Jumat.
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  • 96 5 SINGAPORE firemen will receive a minimum pay increase of $52 a month on basic salaries under an agreement reached on Thursday between the City Council and the Fire Brigade Employees Union. The ofle r was $10 less than wa.s demanded by the Union. The Union, however.
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  • 60 5 A CLERK working in B.se Ordnance Depot in Ayer Rajah Read, SingaoOTC v. as stabbed with a chisel aftci an argument with another clerk yesterday evening. When the wounded man v ftp Chuan Sen?,. \'A. fell to the ground, his assailant th ew away the blood-stained
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 241 5 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE BTn g a po re STRAITS CHINES.* UETLANU. MYF; D^t. myf Talentimc at Fairfield Gir'.s School Hall 8 pm Y.MCA: Malay class 23C pm Table tennis. Chess club 3pm Movie circle 8 p m ST. lOIIN AMIH lAM II BRIGADE: Social dir' dance at
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  • 977 6 Singapore Standard Back To 1945 HPHE atmosphere in which the amnesty is being off. red to the Communist terrorists is redolent t*: that prevailing during September 1945, when the Japanese occupation forces surrendered and the guerii came out of the Jungle to take over the towns of the mainland before
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  • 753 6  - STERLING AREA FACES A CRISIS HUGH LATIMER By LONDON. QNCE more the sterling area faces a balance of payments crisis. The cause is partly chronic overspending, encouraged by inflation, and partly lower prices received for wool and other Commonwealth products. The gold and dollar reserves which iiave fallen for the
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  • 816 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN U.S.-JAPANESE TALKS By WASHINGTON TIHE vMt of tiie Japanese A Foreign Minister Mr. Ma morn Shiuemitsu to the United States has proved ot uncertain value The l\S. State Department svas not particularly anxious for it; they had aiready postponed a visit suggested by the
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  • 3 6 We the PEOPLE
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  • 91 6  -  CURIOUS Sii: Mr T. P. F. McNeice, the former President of the City Council, who is now a member of the Malayanization Committee, was reported to have said "Singapore does not have the money to send local boys overseas for specialised training." If that is so. why did
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  • 239 6  - Do we still have such strong voices now? ANAK MELAKA Sir: May I take this opportunity of thanking L.C.J, of Penang for his letter (S.S. Sept. 8). Besides correcting my error as to the late Mr. Robert Norman Bland's initials, he has given your readers a delightful account of that
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  • 159 6  - Tune in other Stations, please "LISTENER" Sir: Please allow me to help Mr. P. S. Mohan to understand a few simple facts through your columns, uith regard to hi s letter on the Indian Radio programme which appeared in your paper yesterday. The argument seems to be based on the
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  • 619 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera by knew all about the proposed amnesty long before the pamphlets and broadcasts were directed to them. There should have been su m c period mentioned within which Communists should surrender. Such a statement would have shown them that Governments mean business.
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  • 132 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS i Indonesian li 1 !u TUS pr< M flltUM M I Indor, which v. J diver 1 peopl< effect Ind'-r.' :The paper on th' UMNO Hie mi Bingi M fUtusan vent ol Coalition tnitiath cult;;: neslan the There v. ment at emir.< i Ni n tha tive
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  • 69 6 SAYINGS OF THE WEEk I do not I v itittei to boa: cause the _a/y to Mr Hai i v Truman Ido I u.ud Apph ton All U that a i man man h;. he fi Cm k burn Q. < 0 ol London Scsm ble I State— ever poop'e
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  • 89 7 Hotel Sues Mario For $125,000 I.OS ANGELES. Sept. P. Singer Mario Lanza Sued for $124,97.56 yesfor his failure to ar to a show at the ooenthc New Frontier in Las Vegas, Nevada, claimed it lost in goodwill and toy I oza*a failure to under mis $50,000 a ntract, time 1
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  • 147 7 VISIONAIRES'13 OF 'EM ...AND BOW BELLES FROM THE EAST TYING the bows on their backs are (left to right): Tomiko Terada. Kanchie Fu.iima. Tokuho Azuma and Keiko Kando. They are among a company of Japanese dancers which arrived on the Saga at Tilbury. They have been touring Scandinavia and are
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  • 220 7 fe On Guard/ Warns Truman pHCAGtI Sept. M— (lP)— Former President l nm warned today the I.S. must "keep vsi maintain "considerable scepticism" new talk about world peace. a said ho did not want da nper" on hopes i 1 the United
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  • 48 7 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 up» Stuart Engstrand. 80, author of the best-selling novels "The Sling and the Arrow." and "Bejond the Forest." waded into a lake ve.Merday and drowned while horrified spectators shouted al him in vain to halt him. police reported today.
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  • 146 7 WIFE ACCUSED OF 'CARRYING ON' WITH ALY KHAN -SANTA MONICA. California. Sept. J) (UP)— A pretty former graphic model was ac- MMcrriay in a divorce Int of "carrying on" .Prince Aly Khan, former and of actress Rita Hayth Howard Lang. 46. of Beverly Hills. California, charged that wife. Virginia. 31.
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  • 261 7 Cls Claim French, British Juries Are 'Hostile NEW YORK. Sept. 9 (AP) Representative Frank J. Becker (RepublicanNew York) declared yesterday that "hostile" juries in England and France try American soldiers accused of committing crimes while off military bases. Becker returned yesterday from a survey of prisoners in England and France
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  • 114 7 SITUATION VERY GRAVE' IN ECUADOR WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. (Reuter)— The Council of the Organisation of American States 0.A.5. was today awaiting a four-nation report on threatening new developments on a 14-year-old dispute between Ecuador and Peru over a swampy jungle border area. The Council was called Into an emergency session
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  • 60 7 SOUTHPORT. England. Sept. 9, (UP)— Britain's eight million strong Trades Union Congress today demanded a cut in Britain's two-year draft period. Delegates meeting here for the congress annual conference roared their approval when a resolution was proposed calling for an immediate cut of 12 months,
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  • 57 7 TAIPEI. Sept. 9. (AP) General Huang Chen Chiu yesterday was sworn in as personal Chief of Staff to Nationalist Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek. Huang succeeds General Sun Li-jen. whose resignation was announced on Aug. 20 after the reported discovery that one of his former subordinates
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  • 33 7 THE Ceylon Government raised the export duty on tea from 50 cents a pound to 65 cents last night. The action brought immediate sharp criticism from the tea trade. UP
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  • 31 7 JAPAN'S ambassador to Argentina. Toshitaka Okubo, paid a farewell visit to President Peron and later was decorated with Argentina's Order of Merit in the grade of Grand Cross. AP
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  • AT THE WORLD'S TROUBLE SPOTS
    • 284 7 PERON UNCOVERS NEW ARMY PLOT BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 9. Four Army officers were accused of "incitement to rebellion" last night as rumours mounted in the capital of imminent uprising against President Juan Peron. Evening newspapers here earned an official notice summoning General Videla Balaguer and three other officers to appear
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    • 270 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 9, (AP)— The IN. Security Council yesterday adopted unanimously a Western power resolution favouring the effective separation of warring Egyptian and Israeli forces on the Gaza front. Barbed wire or some other barrier has been suggested. The
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    • 218 7 Adenauer Is Willing To Be Friends With Russia MOSCOW. Sept. 9 < Router) —Dr. Konrad Adenauer, tbe West German Chancellor, told Soviet leader.s today that he wa.s ready to estar, normal relations with Ru without awaiting a .settlement of the reunification lane. At the same time he pointed out that
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    • 47 7 LONDON, Sept. B (AP) Sixteen years ago an Englishman reported to police that 27.000 U.S. dollars were stolen from his car outside Windsor Castle He ha- now announced that he received the money back through the mail two weeks ago without any explanation.
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    • 37 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 9. <UP> —The Japanese Consulate General revealed today that about 100 Chinese have entered Japan on forged visas since July 1954 but said that all but a handful have been caught by police.
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    • 22 7 RUSSIAN mountaineer., for the first lime have scaled the 24.950-foot Stalin Peak in the Tadshik republic. -Moscow Radio announced.— AP
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    • 100 7 No Rights For South Africans NEW DELHI. Sept. 9, (Reuter) India's Home Minister Pandit BalJabh Pant told parliament yesterday that South Africans would be excluded from a clause in a new Government Bill which would grant special rights to Commonwealth citizens "There is no possibility of any South African being
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    • 100 7 Pooch's Rescue Lasted 22 Hours NORTH TON A WAND A. New York. Sept. 9. <AP>— A young mongrel named Pooch crawled into a sewer pipe and it took six town employees, a steam shovel and several drills 22 hours to get him out. Pooch's mistress, seven-year-old Dorothy Brown, stood among
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  • 145 8 CHANGES IN YOUR HOLIDAYS TWO IMPORTANT changes have been made in the list of public holidays for 1 _>.")« announced by Government yesterday. Birthdays of Buddha and Mohammed have been declared public holidays while the August Banks Holidays have been cut down to one day. In all there wil! be
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  • 80 8 THE SINGAPORE Art Society has been aDproachcd by Australian authorities for a selection of works hy locai artists to he sent for exhibition in one or more of the leading Australian cities, states the annua! report of the Society. Arrangements are still in the preliminary
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  • 22 8 THE BAND of the Ist Battalion. North Rhodesian Regiment will play at the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, tomorrow at 5 p.m.
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  • 84 8 MALACCA, Fri.— Chinese youths in new villages throughout the Settlement prefer a Police career to the uncertainties of a tapper's life. The Standard learnt yesterday. A squad of young Malacca Chinese policemen whose homes were in the rural areas, are on hand to help and train
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  • 30 8 A DOCUMENTRY depicting the recent Russian tour of the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, will be shown free at 102, Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 7 p.m.
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  • 443 8 Subversion Is The Danger Boyd Expresses Faith In Spore LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, said today he did not think the amnesty offered to Communist terrorists in Malaya would mean the end of Communist indoctrination and infiltration. Speaking
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  • 147 8 NEW K.L AIRPORT WELCOMED The "morc-the-morrier" was the attitude of the Singapore airliner operators yesterday to news that Kuala Lumpur would soon have an international airport. The Sales Representative of the BOAC. Mr. R. W. Smith said the BOAC would use Kuala Lumpur airport as soon as it reached up
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  • 163 8 PHARMACY in general and hospital pharmacy in ar f^ ™t attracting an adequate number of recruits of the required calibre. This charge was made by the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association Ul the latest issue of its journal issued yesterday. The Association pointed out that at present
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  • 116 8 THERE are still far too many persons licensed to sell caustic soda in Singapore, in view of the continued use of the substance in poisoning cases, according to the latest issue of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal. There are 39 persons licensed to sell caustic soda by
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  • 81 8 INSPECTORS of the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles have been instructed to be on the lookout for vehicles with worn-out tyres because they constitute a danger to road users. Many motorists and motor cyclists have already been pulled up and fined for this offence under the Road Traffic
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  • 196 8 BID TO FOSTER TRADE SINGAPORE'S Goodwill Mission to Indonesia left in a chartered Malayan Airways Dakota for Jakarta at 7.10 a.m. yesterday. The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, who heads the Mission, told reporter! at the Singapore Aiiport: "We are looking forward to this,
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  • 53 8 photo. MR. E. F. Vanderhoek. manager for South-east Asia of Wostiex Corporation, will leave Singapore today for the firm's headquarters in Xew York. He will be accompanied by his wife and seven-year-old daughter Phylis. His place will be filled by Mr. P. J. Buck, who arrived in
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  • 74 8 ROME. Sept. 9 (Reuter) Mrs. Dorothy Williams. 26--year-old. wife of a British Army Sergeant yesterday resumed her plane flight from Singapore to London after spending three days in a Rome clinic. Last Monday Mrs. Williams was taken from Rome Airport to the clinic with pains
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  • 108 8 THE TRADE union comn.ittee of lhe Progressive Party has now finalised an intcri n charter designed to protect the rights and needs of the workers in Singapore. The committee's §c rotary, Mr. Woo Thi;.... Bock, said yesterday that the Party will soon convene a mass
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  • 104 8 St. Andrew's Target Is $140,000 DONATIONS '.o\ii'\wy $8 were received by the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital during the month of August Of thii sum. $7,510 was collected ll a result of the Special Appeal Campaign. The Appeal Secretary. Mr. G. D. S. Boole, said ihe response was very encouraging and
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  • 84 8 PENANG. Fri— A verdict of death by misadventure through a motor accident was returned by the Penang Coroner. Mr. A:; Ah Wah, today at the end of an inquiry inlo the death of a IM-year-o d gir'. Khorig Ah Poon. who met with an accident near Jelutong
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  • 44 8 PARKING against a white line drawn down the centre of a road for the guidance of traffic in Singapore will be an offence under the Road Traffic (Amendment) Rules. IfSS, to be tabled at the Legislative Assembly meeting of Sept. 21.
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  • 170 8 THE "Singapore Artist." organ of the Singapore Art Society. has been suspended since its third issue in March this year, writes Dr. C. A. Gib-son-Hill. Acting President of the Society in its annual report. The suspension became necessary when for business reasons, in April, the publishers withdrew from
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  • 140 9 student with a serious interest in playing probably be thrilled to play in an orchestra under re, you would consider it an unforgettable v elbow, to help you, such a violinist as from the State of New York had an experience Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. They came to ay
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  • 693 9  -  C. E. Carrington By 1 I ii Kngland was conceived as h or al prhate enterprise. i rather than (iovernment control rulr ia Kngland a rule which was j In the Colonies. f I i i i B to England or Scotland to trained a- lawyers,
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  • 941 9  -  John Halkin >vvxx^\^v VXVVX v^ uxxvvxvvvxxvvv .STAGE DOOR hy ;rpHE new season for the -1 Singapore Film Society J begins on September 25 2 when Casque d'Or. directed 2 by Jacques Becker, will be 2 shown at the British J Council Hall. This Will 2 be the
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  • 292 9 Ed six weeks at the Rovr.l Opera House in Covent Garden, London, and later made a short tour of the English provinces. At the opening night at Covent Garden. David L. Wester, general administrator of the Royal Opera House, commented: "The New York City Ballet has
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  • 571 9 Music Notes by NACRUSIS Music Confab Stimulating s^IR Steuart Wilson is one k/ of those r is j ta get aa with people who puts you at ease with z handshake. His unhurried, almost languid manner is belied by a bright blue eye and an astonishing memory for facts and
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  • 235 9 NEW RECORDS SCHUBERT. Quintet in A major. Op. 114 ("Trout"). The Amsterdam Piano Quintet. Philips AR *****. AUTHUR Hutchings in his biography of Schubert is doubtless correct when he opines that the unusual combination for the "Trout" Quintet— violin, viola cello, double-bass and piano represented the professional ability oi the
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    • 116 9 |i j r Approve authoritatively (9) 7. Heather begins with him c n <>f the avenue It up. «ti> 1 nice a> evidence .i drink about a limb usu illy at the i tic «9> I tide multitude c steri <>f the i < r to clap-c 1 8) I
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  • 552 10 Finance And Commerce THE Financial Times yesterday warned that the natural rubber now being consumed in the United States might have to compete with improved qualities of synthetic rubber. The newspaper said that the synthetic rubber manufactures were straining themselves to produce additional supplies
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  • 168 10 GOOD Continental demand for pepper in the Singapore market yesterday put up the prire of this spice by an average of $2 per picul. A good local turnover of business was reported. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white pepper
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  • 284 10 LOANS TO FISHERMEN NOW TOTAL $312,975 THE Singapore Fisheries Loans' Board, set up in 1951 to encourage local fishermen and fishing conj cerns to operate in off--1 shore waters by financing the purchase of craft and gear, has so far lent out a total of $312,975. Dr. Tham Ah Kow.
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  • 136 10 OI'TKR ROADS Hal Hing, Nicotine Maerak Blyth Navigator, Lily. v ;tr Riemsdjik, Banka. Emm's. Sigh. Soestdjik. Island Mail. Chong lining., Tii Pop Srk INNER ROADS Ifanihine, Hock Ho Darvel Call ex 9;.. Pasigi. Perils. Panakor. Kampar Sg Bila. Tong Hong Lawu. Lampong. Taypc. Panteh Tong Hock. Stia.
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  • 124 10 VICKERS ARMSTRONGS (Aircraft) Ltd. announce that Trans-Australia Airlines has placed an order for an additional two Viscount 700 D aircraft. This brings the total number of Viscounts ordered by T.A.A to twelve— of which five will" he of the 700 D Series fitted with Rolls-Royce
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  • 421 10 TIIE activity which started at the end of last week has continued through most of this week, says the weekly rubber market report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co.. Ltd. The high premium on September R. M.A. 1. Ribbed Smoked Sheet which was being asked nt
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  • 335 10 Rubber Up On Report C 3-Nation Trade Schen SINGAPORE rubber prices 1 in the morning and recovered Thursday and closed at $1.48 5 8 September shipment a rise oi vious day. The main cause for the a United Press report from that the United States was cor. of a three-cornered
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  • 121 10 DREAM COME TRUE FOR THIS SCHOOLGIRL of the Omo cyclist ycst< rday were Saat bin Sarwan of A 2 Worth Bridge Road who was holidaying at Changi and student Chua Keng Choh of 1001 Seletar Road. They were each presented with a new bicycle. Henry Waugh and Co. Ltd.. local
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  • 136 10 SINGAPORE shareferwkeni yt (erday reported the following business done: F A: N. ords 11.77|: Gammon $2.70 to 52.75: Hammer $li_2\ Breweries s:{ 50: Collieries 9:: and 92.'. ceniM Metal bo x MSS io $1.57],: Simp Darby <IF-> Spore Traction ords 27 and 27 'i odd Jot; Weame
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  • 35 10 U.S. Ruin Industri Sales In s I i rubh. i uill b. n v j \l«« I' Kuhb. I tagrlo mm h laM h> f«M.i. I fabric tr Xtl and v., m. bri ii.|.,s i
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  • 44 10 Malaya Share Me Is Quid 53 i ref) mm Q imk MTI\:I I M H J ■ai 3 efl mm: ng B. ««t X J Wfj tfl lb i Su' {i Taipii c _> J Xl Bl_lf> j Beri Ciier.' Nev_ ne Spore I j
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  • 11 10 NEW M H and 3 \_u Cerhonoi m AP
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  • 117 10 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9:— The United States is becoming: a prime recipient as well as a supplier of capital. Ever since World War 11, American private investment has helped foster economic recovery and development around tho world. But now other countries, particularly those of Western Europe, are resuming their
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  • 68 10 A SPOKESMAN fo» Burma's rice growers said ln Rangoon that Japan's record rice crop this year will not affect the agreements by which Burma sells ri'-e to Japan. Burmese rk-e men said they were glad that Japan had such an excellent crop, and that
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  • 57 10 THE British Commonwealth's award lor air safety the Cumberbatch Trophy, ha<been awarded for 1 f.54 lo Silver City Airways Limited, "for magnificent work on crQ-W-Channel air ferries."' In its eight yeais of opera tion, involving well over 60,--(100 flights, the airline has not had a single
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  • 384 10 sum, US$ll,OOO mil. ion was in long-term investments a gain of USsl.Boo miilion during the year. American private companies and individuals. meanwhile, were increasing their investments abroad by US$2,BOO million. This brought the total of such investments to U5526,600 million. in addition to U5515,600
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    • 438 10 NOTICES \____t** |>ai o>\^r___. ms^^^e^ _^f*\ ••-*•<»••;£** 4^*M **J_\_\ S_m_V_a__nr^ •j. •.r. *i*« f \y____ fl?_K .<«| vim The above sweets imported from Hongkong and now sold in Singapore. Sarawak. North Borneo and the Federation of Malaya bear a striking resemblance to the -OVALTINE" label, the registered Trade Mark and
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    • 520 10 NOTICES NEGOTIATIONS FAIL AT A .MEETING (ailed this morning at the office of the Commissioner of Labour I negotiations continued between the Singapore Workers r.*iion <-md representatives of the Adelphi. Cockpit. Gleneag es Singapore and Sea View Hotels. The negotiations broke down and have finally determined between the Union and
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    • 241 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Soorv Ato Maru tor Genoa Marseille* Algiers. Oran. Tangier. Casablanca Lonoon. Antwerp. Ketteroam 6 Cdn 1 2f'S< r Hamburg ltd 2JOO l2Scpi Yokohama M_.ru tor Aden Djibouti. Massowah. P Sudan. Suez. Beirut. Lattckia P Said Ale* anana. Istanbul. Piroaua Split Cdn il 1 1 S- .Pas«e*">eert Accepted.
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    • 1155 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 m lino,) (Incorporated In Singapore) (12 l«nes> Shipping Travel Dept.. TIIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 0 e P t. Carriers option to proceed vie other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Ouo Sails P. Sham Penang
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  • 418 12 VASE' NAP J ACKIE 'S KUD On Speed Form says WINDSOR LAD I NAP Jackie's Kuda for the richest sprint prize in Malaya to be decided over the Ipoh five-and-a-half furlongs straight this afternoon, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club s Gold Vase meeting because: /1\ HIS SMASHING \LJ
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  • 322 12  -  Trundle Hill m__ *AA Don't touch this one i X.UW beat t he ot j ust J ON DEMAND with UNCI 11 1 |> 1 as the dangers Kt:i) BONNER 2 has read the Amnesty terms. r. \C% KHANDI STAR, on hi* 2 X»^V |j e RO
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  • 966 12 RACE ONE PROVIDED he has taken no harm trom his race on the second day I am giving On Demand a great chance to score his maiden win. On Demand a three-year-old Arctic Star gelding, put in a promising first up display when he carried his rivals
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  • 554 12 RACE SEVEN Taking a line through Solidarity, Happy Life should annex this six furlongs spr.nt. At Bukit Timah last month Happy Life ran two good seoo.t hind Stage Show II and V Walla with Solidarity finis I ing third in each instance. Solidarity's success on
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  • 100 12 Selangor RIC G At Week THE i frier.' Royal I i The 1 arc rooM Nt 1.- or. (2 n k Ado vs W. w i ford P W H man E D C (8); 3.00 \s D v I X imii i" B i <ll 220 w Com: (14'
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    • 30 12 FOR COMFORT. CONVENIINCt 6 ECONO> STAY Al MALAYAN RAlL**' STATION HOT! KIPPEL ROAO w »M AIRCONOITIONED CO"* 1 T ROOMS •IO O BREAKFAST TtRMS '1 PHONI: S»5« TIL a _2^__^____
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    • 1399 12 I J f I ___H^_________\m BARRING any ■■Ii lor good. ——1 WINDSOR LAD THE PILOT I TRUNDLE HILL SCRUT[NgR_ JACKIE'S KLDA SHAMROCK SUPPER JACKIE'S KUDA JS&ShS^ Sovereign Krakatoa Krakatoa M .S /Ihnut Town Man About Town Little Cherrington Amusement II Man .Aooni tow THE SULTAN'S GOLD VASE RACE 5: 4-10
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    • 631 12 RACE 7: 5-10 p.m.-Horses Class 3, Div. I—6 Furs. 1. 022 Happy Life ly ».M 'Lim ft Lee Sullivan Manning 2. 700 Two Dimension 4v 8.1;; "Shaw Stable' Spencer Ah 3. 193 Pride Of Phoenix 3y 8.12 Mr. Wong Ah York Rodgers Paterson 4. 930 Salaries 3y 8.11 "Giam Stable*'
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  • 195 13 Gardenias, Gladioli Asters MOSCOW, Sept 9 (Reuter)-The British athletics team to meet the Soviet Union here on Sunday flew in to Moscow tonight to a smiling welcome from Russian sports leaders. The team, travelling in four Soviet planes had left Helsinki earlier today, after
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  • 118 13 RAMSEY. Isle of Man. Sept. 9 <Reuter»— Geoff Tanner. London rider F. A. Norton, today added the senior Manx motor cycling Grand Prix to the junior title he won on Tuesday. Tanner let a record today when he covered the six lap.s ol the Isle of Man
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  • 58 13 TAIPING. Fri.— The soccer team of the Malays' Football Association will leave Singapore for Indonesia on Sept 20. 1.-'.che Mokhtar Bahaudin of Taij)ing. who is Hon. Secretary of the Association, said his team will assemble hi Singapore on Sept. 15 and will play two matches before
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  • 327 13 Spurs Lose Their Free Lunches Directors Of Soccer's Richest Club Shock Players SPURS, the richest Soccer club in the country, have stopped giving their plavcrs a free lunch every day after training, AS AN ECONOMY MEASURE. This is the latest move of Spurs' directors which has caused more discontentment in
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  • 485 13 DORIS HART REACHES THE SEMI-FINALS So Does Seixas Rosewall NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Miss Doris Hart (U.S.A.) the defending champion entered the semifinals of the women's singles in the United States lawn tennis championships here today. Miss Hart, top seeded home player defeated the unseeded Mrs. Nancy Kiner 6—4.
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  • 236 13 PARIS, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Moscow was today awarded the 1958 World gymnastic championships .after lavish promises by the Soviet delegate to the International Federation Congress here. The Russian delegate told the congress that if Moscow got the championships: 1. Transport fares for all competitors would
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  • 364 13 lOF. MERCER, former Arsci.al skipper and new manager of j Sheffield United, is looking for a "thrustful centre forward. And the player who fits that description is Cliff Holton. of Arsenal, currently playing at wing half in the reserves Arsenal are no T keen
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  • 47 13 LONDON, Sept. 0 (Router) Association football results: League Division II: Swansea Town 5, Bury 3. League Div. 11l (Southern): Leyton Or fi. Colchester U. D. Newport C. I, Southampton 0. Northampton T. Alriershot 2. Scottish League Cup playoff (second leg): Morton 0. Dumbarton 1.
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  • 42 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— 'The Business Houses League I cricket fixture between the Harrison Crosfie'.ds SC Mid Lever I Bros SC will be played off at j Brickfields on Sept. 24 and 2a I and not on Sept. 11. I
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  • 45 13 FLORENCE. Sent. <. (Renter) The Italian first division football team. Fiorentina. yesterday defeated the Soviet team' Moscow Dynamo. 1-0 here. Fiorentina scored the winning goal in the first half. On Sunday last, the Dynamo side beat Milan by four goals to one in Milan.
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  • 29 13 MALACCA. Pri.— Hue Lian. holders ol the Victory Cup are favourites when they meet the Corinthians for the Cup at the I Kubu Stadium tomorrow.
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    • 177 13 MISCELLAMEOUS R SHASTRY. FF B A.. -m Life Fellow of; The Feneration of British Astrologers. Ltd (London). Tiong Hoa Hotel Flat, 4-A, Prinsep Street. Singapore 7. Telephone: ***** IS NOW AVAILABLE for Special Consultations by APPOINTMENT only. Minimum Charges: Verbai Consultations: $30 to $a 0 SPECIAL Prepared SUMATRA FOOD is
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  • 547 14 From ANDY ROZARIO KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Which is the supreme soccer state in the country? Well, on the basis of the Malaya Cup competition, Singapore are undoubtedly the champion state. And rightly so because the Malaya Cup is the Blue Riband'
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  • 29 14 KUALA LUMPUR Fri— Tiie r «^er match between Technical College Union rnrf Garrison Wanderers scheduled to take place on the HQ Malaya Command ground here today wa? postponed.
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  • 150 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Selangor Club held Selangor Indian Association to a one all draw in their hockey match on the padang today. Both the goals were scored ln the fir>t half. Goalkeeper Gilmore played an outstanding t;ame for Club. He saved three certain goals in
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  • 43 14 V.M.C.A. tennis tournament ties for today: Handicap Singles Final: Ong Swee Keng— 3o vs. K.S Pang— 3o. Open Singles Semi-Final: Lim Hee Chin vs. K.S. Khong. In the event of rain all the above matches will be played of? on Monday.
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  • 144 14 KL Police Beat HQ Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Kuala Lumpur Combined Police gave a sterling display to beat HQ Malaya Command Combined 2—l in their hockey match on the Malaya Command ground today At half time HQ Malaya led I—o. Gerry Toft, the Federation's left half was the outstanding player
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  • 47 14 MARINE "B" trounced Social Welfare 12-0 in a Singapore (.ovci nment Services Football Association Div. 1 knockout Cup match at Farrer Park yesterday Scorers for Marines were Ibrahim Mansoor (4). Hussein 11. Mansoor (31, Kalid Buang (2>, Karim Idris (2) and a "gift" goal.
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  • 320 14 Tukana The Terror Makes Short Work Of Cheng SHORT and sweet, that's the way the brownhaired smiling Fijian slugger they call Tukana made his professional debut at the Happy World Stadium, knocking about Singapore's Paul Cheng until he knocked him into kayoe-land in the second round of Little Nene's Promotion
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  • 301 14 ZAINAH AUUNIED, 16, TAKES FOUR EVENTS FOR GIRLS PRETTY 16 year old Zainah Aljunied who won four individual events for girls took individual honours at the annual athletic meet of the Beatty Secondary Afternoon School held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Dilbara Singh won the individual championship in the A
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  • 37 14 HERE is the victorious 40 Base Workshops team, who won the unit championship of the Singapore Base District Shooting meet concluded at Nee Soon yesterday, with their captain A.Q.MS. Mitchell in the centre.
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  • 302 14 THE 40 Base Workshops annexed the Major Units Team Cup in the Singapore Base District Rifle Meeting which concluded at Nee Soon yesterday. Representing the champion team were WOII Mitchell, Sgt. O'Driscoll, L/Cpl. Davis, L/Cpl. Hirst, L/Cpl Dunglinson L/Cpl Holmes. Cfn. Daniels and Cfn Webb 'Ihe
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  • 328 14 CHENWU FIND THE END OF A LONG TRAIL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Selangor Chinese Athletic Association found the end of a long trail when they earned their first full points in the FAS First Division league competition by beating Police Depot, at Princes Road here today. The few faithful SCAA supporters
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  • 38 14 SPRINGDALES SC 2nd XI drew wtth Far East Motors 3-3 in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday LatifT Abdullah <2> and Hamid scored lor Springdales while Victor and Salleh netted for the Motors.
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  • 120 14 To raise the standard of umpiring in the Colony, the Singapore Hockey Association will conduct classes to those aspiring to become registered umpires. Classes will be held every Monday commencing Sept. 12 from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m at the Singapore Recreation Club till Oct. 17.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 93 14 GOLF FRIENDLY: Sclangor Golf Club vs. Royal Island Golf Club at Island Club. FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND: The Royal Singapore Golf Club's championShips at 2 15 p.m. SOCCER FRIENDLY: Rajaji S.C. vs. M.T R.S., Seletar at Farrer Park. ARMY LEAGUE: Serial Cup semi-final. ATHLETICS TRIANGULAR: Singapore A A. A., Services and
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