Singapore Standard, 13 September 1955

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard ft A i. M. <*> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1953 Jl I'AKES ]."> (FATS
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  • 38 1 TIGGER OUSE CHEME b Seats oposed V. ont -ion 2 to a ri in I hall, with for United to ns M :n by the i by the ntam ncirs late rr- ~>plo. t i\ of i re:able.
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  • 19 1 Arms Hunt Continues hter r an- of I irrh IS so and mbassi b win d mpanj preI the
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  • 7 1 Accident At Kills 13 Sept. Dam were
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  • 604 1 SAYS RIOT WITNESS LIM SIONG CHOCK, a witness testifying at the trial of two men, charged with the murder of American journalist Gene D. Symonds. said in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that his life was still in danger although a bodyguard had been assigned
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  • 112 1 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Reuter) —The third in Britain's series of atomic weapons tests, will take place at the Monte B'lio Islands off Australia in April next, the Ministry of Supply announced today. The fourth test in the series will take place later in 1956 at an
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  • 152 1 Children Perish In' Quake CAIRO, Sept. 12 (Reuter)— Nineteen people have been reported killed and hundreds injured in the worst earthquake here in 30 years. Twelve schools in Cairo collapsed killing 11 children and injuring more than 120 according to the Egyptian Red Cross. Six other children were injured when
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  • 38 1 PARIS. Sept. 12 (UP) Trade union leaders today launched a 24-hour general strike in the important port and industrial centre of Nantes. Communist-led miners In the Pas De Calais Department also started a 24-hour strike.
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  • 55 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 12 (Reuter> The United States Government are considering a more liberal passport policy for Americans with legitimate business in Communist countries, according to a report in the New York Times today. The report said the Government was also reviewing its ban on visits to
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  • 288 1 No Pay And No Takings Busmen Plan Novel Strike T*&if Singapore Traction Company employees strike, if it materialises on Sept. 26. will be a strike with a dillerence. Instead of being deprived of their daily cheap transport, members of the public will get free rides in S.T.C. buses for the
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  • 14 1 SIR Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 115 1 Ong Ousts Lee In MCA Tug-Of-War KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A struggle for power between the leaders of the Selangor Malayan Chinese Association ha.s resulted in the ousting of Mr. H. S. Lee and the installation of Mr. Ong Yoke Lin as the new leader. The first signs of this struggle
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  • 361 1 Bias Lifted On Our Textiles Indonesians Also Give Up Ban On Slab Rubber JAKARTA, Sept. 12. Indonesia has guaranteed that in future there would be no discrimination against imports from Singapore, including textiles. This was one of the four major concessions made as a result of trade
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  • 75 1 THE trooper. New Australia. arrived in Penang yesterday with the first units of the Australian contingent to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve that will be stationed in the Federation of Malaya. Yesterday's arrivals, cloaked by stringent security measures at the docks, comprised units of No. 1 Airfield Construction
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  • 55 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 12 (Reuter) The International Longshoremen's Association today decided to continue a strike of 30.000 New York dockers, only five hours after announcing that the walkout was over. The Association later ordered an immediate strike of members in all Atlantic coast ports in support
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  • 196 1 ROiME. Sept. 12 (AP) Italy is considering the establishment of a national force of policewomen to crack down on delinquent girls and wayward families. Dr. M. Dal Cantaon. a 42--year-old Christian Democrat deputy disclosed today that she and a group of fellow deputies have drafted a
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  • 109 1  -  R.A.F. BY A VALETTA of the Far East Transport Wing and a R.A.F. Beaufighter from Singapore made an unscheduled landing at Puerto Princess airfield on Palawan Island on Sunday, a United Press message from Manila said yesterday. The planes were heading for Clark Air Force base when Master
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  • 394 1 Tunku Orders Probe KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, tonight asked for a report from the Commissioner ol Police. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonnel. concerning the alleged secrecy surrounding the surrender of two Malay Communist terrorists in Kelantan on Friday. One of the terrorists—believed to be
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  • 56 1 LYMINGTON. Hampshire, Sept. 12 (Reuton Wing Commander Frederick William Palmer. V.C who between the wars was in business in Malaya, died suddenly in Lymington Ho>pital on Saturday night, it was stated today. He was 63 While In Malaya h^ was a director of Kyle Palmer and
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  • 118 2 A THRICK-married man was convicted in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for outraging the modesty of his friend's wife and fined SI OO. in default two months' jail. Accused was Singaram Marnitkam a clerk attached to the B.O.I)., the woman was Suppiah
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  • 332 2 'Return S'pore to Malays let's have a Sultan' THE Singapore Division of the United Malays National Organisation will be asked to agitate for the restoration of Singapore's sultanate. The request will be made by the Gevlang Branch of the UMNO and will be tabled at the meeting of the Division's
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  • 62 2 AI.OR STAR. Mon.—Moctyer Bhagwan Si^.qh who $250 r -\u! ;re to <\wi\ to the i trar Of Supreme rt, i m ceded in bis appeal aj inst convict iun today. Mr. Justice H.:! '.vho heard Ihi case, accepted argument that the order t<» the money-lender to
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  • 174 2 Clerks Give Govt. A Two Week Ultimatum ALOR STAR. Mon. The Kcdah Government Clerical Union will consider strike action in two weeks' time unless the Government implements the decision of the State Council in Dec. 1948 regarding the conversion of salary scales. This warning was given by the president of
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  • 266 2 SIGNS, WORDS INTERPRETERS HAD NO EFFECTION BOY He Just Couldn't Understand, Court Was Told FOUR interpreters, including a sign expert from the school for the deaf and dumb, failed to r.iake a Singapore schoolboy understand a charge made against him yesterday. The Third District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. had
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  • 172 2 8 FACE TRIAL ON BOOKIE CHARGE IPOH. Mon- Eight people were produced in the Magistrate's Court here today en a bookmaking charge. They were Chen Kwoe Fatt 24. Tung Krns Kwong 31. Chew Long Hor. 32. Ting Keat Leng 22. and Kow Siew i Sum 28. all of Kampar, and
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  • 88 2 He Did Not Conform With Order SEREMBAN. Mon. The owner of Sec Tcons Estate in Temencheh was today fined $250 for not carrying a court order to make his labour lir.es habitable. This is the first f*ase of its kind to be brought to court. The labour lines were re-
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  • 92 2 MALACCA. Mon.— The Magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer. today sentenced Au Lecng Kcng. a Merlimau water carrier, to four months' jail for assisting a cycle thief to sell a stolen bicycle. Mr. Iyer, before pas=ing sentence, said that :t was men like Au who
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  • 33 2 A TOTAL of 142 deserters from East Germany's mili-tary-trained police army, the highest weekly figure in the past two jears. last week asked for political asylum in West Berlin. A. P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 2 picture. SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, who is on a tour of Indonesia, sinks his teeth into a gonp" (corn cob) when his jeep stopped during dri\«between Bandung: and Bogor on Sunday. Singapore PRO
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  • 180 2 Jail Whip For Parang Slasher Victim 35 Days In Hospital ALOR STAR. lion. Ku Yob bin Ku Saad. a pad. planter, was sentenced by Mr. Justice H;!l in the Supreme Court today to six years' imprisonment and ordered to receive nine strokes of the rotan for cat: grievous hurt to
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  • 100 2 BISHOP Frar: is C'hr.n. Bishop of Penar::;. wt I be enthroned la ceremony me Cathedral o! the i<jri. Pcnanq. cm Sundl The i eremoajr, nrh rti i conducted by the A: i. iop of Malacca-Singapore, If. Olcomendy, wi.l end I weeks of religious ritr
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  • 89 2 KUALA LUMPUR. 1108 Five men today claimed trial in \hc First Magistrate's Court to a charge cl gang robbery at 5 a.m. on Aug. 28. at Segambut. They were Abdul Ghani bin Osman. 25. Ang Ah Men«. 28. Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman. 24. Tang Long
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  • 14 2 'WEHA NOT BE IDLE TUNING 11 R 11 r>i i i I I I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 68 2 Weather Report MIMMIM Temperature: From 7 :i0 p.m. Sept. 11 to 7..°»0 a.m. Sent. 1!. Singapore (7,'lFi, Penang (7.",Fi. Kota Bahru <7.>F), Kuala Lumpur (71F), Ipoh <7!F>. Kuantan t7lFi. Maximum Temperature: From 7.:i0 a.m. to 7..J0 p.m. Sept. 12. Singapore (81F). Penang iSi.l Kota Bahru <89F». Kuala Lumpur (89F), Ipoh
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  • 295 3 L ».>««» t m..m. F r! ,p..rat.nns Tr 1 lM.unnnd t pt l" i. .linns fehtfft j \i>itor> Wa laya ud ,t.,| tor ll.il.ts tl >" „f the in y forr- ull ttt'nd funtr ieek. The Coronation of the Sultanah. Lady Marcella Ibrahim, will
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  • 39 3 ft Mr, H^ mini ft Her ft ■Ik hoiiI: .Hid Ml Ho \rt ft I \h:hition ft 1 n i tt utr I: nul.ircl Hi i! tin- road for .in N'-w ft standard
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  • 715 3 Diamond Jubilee Banquet FKMININE determination and English and American cookbooks have transformed the original menu lor the Diamond Jubilee banquet, into something that an allmale committee, a kitchenlesa palace and Singapore strikes might well have made drab. The banquet will be held
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  • 224 3 Witness Declared Hostile A CASE in which two men were charged with attempted extortion and assault of a coffee-shop proprietor was abruptly stopped in the Singapore Fourth Magistrates Court yesterday when the pioprietor denied that the accused ever demanded money from him or assaulted him.
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  • 117 3 MRS. Aw Boon Haw. wife of the late Mr Aw Boon Haw. noted philanthropist, celebrated her 71st birthday last Friday with a party given by her son. Mr. Aw Kow. Managing Director of the Sin Chew Jit Poh, Singa- pore, and the Sin Pin
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  • 66 3 THREE members of the I Table Decoration's Committee study the tirst complete model of a floral crown which will provide the motif for decorations. More than $800 worth of flowers will come from the Sultan's own gardens, while S2OO worth of orchids, sold and purple, will
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  • 204 3 She Went Out With Other Men— Husband A YOUNG Singapore husband alleged in the High Court yesterday that while he was in England for further studies, his wife went out with other men on the sly." The husband, Guok Sing Swcc. petitioned for divorce from his wife. Jane Guok (nee
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  • 85 3 Alleged Bid To Extort CHUA Ah Lch was charged i:i the Singapore Fourth Miigistrate's Court yesterday with being a member of an unlawful society— Group 108 on Sept. X), at Aliwal Street at about 1 \.'M) a.m He was also charged with committing extortion of $1 from Phoon Mun Lucn
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  • 36 3 CHE JUMAR BIX SARMIN a Special Grade postman in the General Post Oflif-c. will be presented with a Valedictory Lelter tomorrow at the GPO Che Jumar retired from the Department recently.
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  • 125 3 Dealers Will Benefit By New Road The Public Works Department in Singapore is laying a road from Mountbatteti Read to Tanjong Rhu to <orvc the Rrewocd and charcoal de tiers who are t>ein<4 movei there from Beach Road and Ck.wford Street. The road, which wi'.l begin near the Geylanq River
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  • 89 3 Man Faces Dud Cheque Charges KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A rii-yenr-oid European, Oordon Amethursi of Klang Ro.ui was; today rhnrqed before the Pre>iceni of the Se.^ion? Court on three ro:;n!s of fraud. He was a fifed to ha\e it* -ucd three cheques valued ai SL'»ifi to shopkeepen In Batu Roaci. The
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  • 49 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A. Sithambaram 41. of Puehong was today charged before the First Magistrate with attempted house breaking and theft by night at the Bukit Hitam Estate labourers' line on Saturday. He claimed trial and $250 bail wa.s allowed pending trial on Nov. 23.
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  • 51 3 THREE prizes of ihc SATA Bfl he:d on Sept. 1(1. ;it Raffles Hotel are still unclaimed. Persons holding the following tickets: Pink Xo. S3; Oranfe No. IGB and Green No. 7t> should claim their prises Iron Mr. ECok Chorig Fo )k. o Redifussion. demeooeaii I Avenue.
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  • 198 3 TWO NEW BLOCKS FOR TB HOSPITAL TAN Tock Song Hospital in Singapore will have two blocks of wards costing about $1000.000 icadv for tuberculosis pat.ents by Api'.l. next year. The two structures are part of a multi-million dollar tcbeme which will mak»Tan Tock Sons a 1.000-bed tuberculosis hospital by 1958.
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE Minister Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas. yostorday said that while Government had a duty at all time to maintain essential service there is no truth wttaiSQeVei that it has decided to v < troops to run Sinuapn;.Trartion Company biws U STC employed go on strike.
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  • 66 3 TWO men claimed trial In the Singapore Fourth M. trates Court yesteitlay to a Charge of being member an unlawful assembly, which rioted at Jalan Alsagofl on Aug. IC During the not. it v leqerl. the asst^.'ii!) l^' Ho Poh Kenc and Low Chi;a Teiig. The men.
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  • 333 4 W.H.O. DIRECTOR HAS PLAN FOR... 'Midwife Can Be Agent' NINETY. NINE per cent of the tuberculosis cases in Singapore and the Federation could be treated at home, provided treatment is carried out under supervision, said Dr. I. C. Fang at a press conference yesterday. Dr. Fang
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  • 169 4 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, said yesterday he could spe "enormous changes and improvements" in the General Hospital since he was a patient there in 1950. He said this when he and Lady Black made a threehour inspection tour of the hospital. Sir Robert
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  • 216 4 PENANG, Mon.— A Police armourer, Hamidon, *a Special Constable, Abdul Gnani bin Tobo and an Extra-Police constable, Ariffin bin Mohamed Akar, pleaded guilty in the Assize Court today to a charge of committing robbery at Sungei Nibong on May 23. Thcv were accused of having
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  • 154 4 COMMODITY PRICES L'MJpttNti rubber prires (<ent.« per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 146? 1471 fob. Ang 147; 118 i No. I 1435 HI No. :J 142 \\l\ Tone: Quirt. UN PKICE The price of tin yrsterday was $3?tJ per piiul. (Same) LONDON KUBBIIH No 1 KSS
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  • 51 4 JOIIORE BAIIRU, Mon. Drinking water had to be transported cart to PaSoh and Parit Jawa in Mi;ar. Bagan and Lubok in Batu Pahat, as well as to the Majcdee Malay Settlement to relieve the inhabitants badly affected by the recent drought. This service cost the Government 53,
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  • 232 4 A YOUNG British soldier who went for a 1 a.m. drive because he could not sleep was sentenced by a Singapore District Court Martial yesterday to 70 days' detention when he pleaded guilty to two charges absenting himself without leave and using a War
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, will meet P.W.D. labourers working at the Singapore Airport this afternoon. Mr. Thomas will personally explain to the labourers that with the completion of the airport. Government will try to Hnd alternative work for them. The meeting will
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  • 90 4 UNDER -DEVELOPED countries in Asia should have an overall authority to control tuberculosis. This was one of the recommendations of the Asian Pacific T.B. Conference held in Sydney recently. Dr. Sen Gupta of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association, said yesterday. Dr. Gupta, one of three
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  • 442 4 THE 17^day-old strike by 70 workers of the Singapore Cockpit Hotel ended yesterday following agreement between the hotel management and the Singapore Workers Union representing the workers. The workers who walked out on Aug. 26 will return to their duties this morning Though the parties dcclii.cd
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  • 59 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. T. Govindasamy who. on July 25. cheated Phay Kok Heng. a shopkeeper by not paying for 10 bottles of beer and five packets of cigarettes, valued at $17.65 was sentenced in the Sessions Court today to one day's jail and a
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  • 43 5 MISS Ann Patricia Waterfield. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. K. Waterfield of Peßoh INtate. Muar. x was married on Saturday to Mr. A. K. Strovan of Chebea Cloister. London, at Christ Church. Mllafra. The reception «;is held rt the Residency Malacca
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  • 14 5 Textile Magnate Due Here in toil T.iIn Singa- S B :n- I r rd
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  • 5 5 VARITY BALL ETS $5,000 hththFf1
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  • 250 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Five Chinese terrorists today fired on a Malay Kesiment patrol which tailed on them to surrender. They then fled, dropping amnesty leaflets they had been reading:. Incident took place in th jungle west of :n the Trian >nb- U trlci ol Temerloh
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  • 176 5 Salute To The Battle Of Britain MORE than 50 aircraft of the Far East Air Force will take part in Battle of Britain Day anniversary fly-past over Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. It will be one of the lar^e.-t fly-pasts ever staged in the Far East by aircraft of
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  • 31 5 A TAXIDRIVER, Tay Ah was acquitted in th c Court yotcrday in a charge ot driving a car gently ai the junction of ii and Bcncoo!cn Street.- Apr:; 3
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  • 428 5 The First Aussie Contingent Is Here Only 2 Women To Say Hello PENANG, Mon.— Strict security measures were taken at Penang Harbour today when the troopship, New Australia," carrying 263 officers and men of No. 2 Airfield Construction Squadron and 168 non-commissioned officers and
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  • 43 5 4 I^ I E R i^2. Azam bin Raja Kamarulzaman. Assistant District Officer. Klans, cuts the tape to declare open the Gandhi Memorial English School, at Telok Pullai Road, Klang. On the left to the ADO. is Mr. Sarathi.
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  • 128 5 KLANG, Mon.— The Gandhi Memorial English School, was opened by Inche Raja Azam bin Raja Kamarulzaman, Assistant District Officer. Klang. last week. It is a private school. Tnc enrolment a: present is about 50. There are two teacher* in the morning school. There arc
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  • 75 5 DONATIONS totalling $52,530 have been received for the Malaya Muslim College Fund which was launched rcerity ior the establishment M the new college in the Federation. The money was raised by n five-man -m^sion now tour no, the country on a fund raising ■ampaign. The mission
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 438 6 [THIN a i< w days 1 stay In Indonesia the Good- :on has swept away the cobwebs of misunderstanding Of Singapore's stand from the minds of the Indonesian authorities Through perJ contact Singapore has won over the friendShip oi her neighbour alter the strained relations that
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    • 383 6 JN nearly every country in the world today Statistics .show that juvenile delinquency is on the Increase. Whether this is due to the aftermath of with which social workers and police investigators have associated the rise in adult crime, or whether it is the result of a
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  • 823 6  - THE AMERICAN SCENE PATRICK O'DONOVAN By 'Asia is the place that matters- McC ar J Anniversary exhibition of U.S. Suffra<w.l Where Nature's violence is mast f eroc 1 WASHINGTON, l STEANGB man has emerged in the United States to stand as the strongest and most consistent critic of the Eisenhower-Dulles
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  • 261 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF World Peace IriAST and West arc still A facing each other as two opposing camps despite the relaxation of world tension during the pa. c t six months, observes Sin Chew Jit Poll. It la quite possible, theoretically, for the world situation to become tense again. However,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 442 6 Sir: The Collector of Estate Duty for the Federa- ol !Vla lay a is ai Kuala Lumpur. In the same way the Controller of the Inland Revenue (Income tax) ior the Federation of Malaya is at Kuala Lumpur. There are Assistant Controllers of Inland R< <
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    • 274 6 Sir: Much has boon said of the Government General Clerical and other Services, but nothing so far has been heard of the Shroff. They form the small minority of Government servants and have no Union to air their grievances. Notwithstanding the fact that their jobs do not
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    • 124 6 Sir: I irondcr rrhethcr ttflti Of your readers who have visited Cmueron Higlilands hare noticed the dilapidated condition of the Ringlet Post Office. The building, if you can call it a buiid ng, consists of an attap roof and four flimsy plank trails 1 wonder what precautions hare
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    • 232 6 Sir: It Is atrocious and deplorable how some government doctors now behave, especially in one hospital. The other day, I went for a medical examination and was attended by a young doctor. When I told him of two complaints, he toid me that he would not examine
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    • 69 6 Sir: An unpleasant incident happened on the day Kuantan was proclaimed State Capital. The Area Information Oflicer prevented accredited rhotogiaphers, except two of the Film Unit and Information Department, from entering the parade ground He said we could take photographs from where we stood 30 yards to the left
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  • 649 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunaset rpiIERE were two very eni A couraging news bits in yesterday's Standard. The first was the message from its special representative with the Marshall Goodwill Mission in Jakarta that agreement has been reached for Singapore to send trade experts to Indonesia to
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  • 34 7 Ii >di;i. Sept. 12, (Reuter) laonk ami his popular Socialist ill f»l seats in the national t\ scncral elections, official Iged to replace the was routed. I
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  • 83 7 7 Lizards From Singapore V. YORK. Sept. 12 fAP) n Qjlni lizards— really Slide and don't fly— d irom Singapore SO on exhibit at Bronx William Bridges. the Zoo curator, announced. called the lizards "exrare in captivity" aid recoida do not i-how ever were .^hown at the although some s
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  • 67 7 :ladelphia. Sept. 12: I iptT-ciinlc of the king doctors of •Id by speed-of-llght was envisioned i by .1 N w York elect roua I television consult- d N. Goldsmith aw the po .-ibi.vithin five to i >ing a n; >i >uch as a rare disease. Id in
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  • 34 7 THIRTY-TWO miners were injured three seriously when a coal train ran wild on a colliery incline in Edinburgh yesterday and crashed a quarter mile from the bottom of the main shaft.
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  • 200 7 (AMP IRWIN. California, Sept. 12, (IP) Discovery of a small water animal which closely re>rmbles an extinct form of life that ruled the earth 4.">0. 000,000 years a?o was reported today in a shallow dr>t*rt lake formed recently by a flash flood. 3c ntists
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  • 99 7 C O I. O X E L Burton M.v ktn/ie of the US Air Forcr was last week called to the Pentagon in Washtagtaa to explain details of the "Brain u.ishinu' school he runs in the Nevada Desert A Magazine recently published an article dcs erifciag his course
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  • 95 7 photo. LONDON: Mr. John Spencer Churchill 4(>-> ear-old nt-phew of Sir Winston Churchill and brother of Lady Kden. (the Premier's wife) and his wife, Mrs. Kalhlyn Churchill, seen on their way to West London Magistrate's Court where they appeared charged with beins drunk and disorderly.
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  • 280 7 BRITAIN ACCUSES SAUDI ARABIA OF BRIBERY BID GENEVA, Sept. 12 (Reuter) Britain yesterday accused Saudi Arabia of offering bribes amounting to many millions of pounds sterling to buy the loyalty of two Arabian Sheiks in order to push forward the frontiers of her mighty oil empire it was reliably learned.
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  • 27 7 NATIONALIST planes en Saturday ni^ht dropped tons of relief rice and millions of antiCommunist leaflets in Southeast China, the Chinese Air Force reported.- AP photo.
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  • 361 7 HOW STRONG ARE REDS IN INDONESIA? First National Poll Will Show By WARREN WHITE JAKARTA, Sept. 12, (Reuter) The National elections scheduled for Sept. 29, should reveal for the first time just how strong the Communists are in Indonesia. If Communist public prophecies were to come true the Partai Kommunis
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  • 201 7 MOSCOW TALKS NO ACCORD MOSCOW. Sept 12 "Router)—\Wt G< rman and Soviet Foreign Ministers today failed to reach 'IT' 'I I nt on common proposals alter an attempt of almost two KM to find a way past the deadlock in the Mo.M-ow negotiations between the two governments. A German delegation
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  • 152 7 French Plan For Morocco Is Accepted PARIS. Sept. 12 (Reuter) —The ex-Sultan of Morocco Ben Yussef. has accepted the French Government's plan i for Morocco, it was officially announced here yesterday. M. Piere July. Minister for Morocco, read a communique at the end of a three-hour meeting between General George
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  • 29 7 NEW DELHI Sept. 12, (AP) —Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald. Britain's New High Commissioner in India. arrived here by plane on Sunday nigh! to take up his post.
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  • 22 7 JAPAN is planning to send military attaches abroad for the first time since rue start of World War 11.- A. P.
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  • 21 7 AIR LAOS yesterday began a once-weekly service between Vientiane. Laos capital, and Hongkong with a Boeing Stratoliner.- U.P.
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  • 86 7 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Router) Thr- British EmplConfederation today called on the Government strong measures to counter present inflationary tendencies including determine d ellorts to reduce offi spending and the excessive home demand lor quod.x In the first statement of the kind it has issued since the IMI
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  • 251 7 Canon Flays Archbishop's Views On Colour LONDON, Sept 12 (AP). The Archbishop of Canterbury was challenged on "theological grounds'' in a colour controversy from a pulpit in S;. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday. Cnnon 1. ..1. Collins, prcrcptor of St Paul's took issue with statements attributed to the archbishop, Dr. GeoHiey
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  • 71 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 12 (Reutcr)— A company law bill overhauling the machinery controlling the joint stock enterprises, was parsed by the Indian House of People (Lower House) today. Under the bill, managing agencies have been "put on trial" for the next five years. The Indian Finance
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  • 58 7 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Reutrr) —Membership of the British Labour Party, including affiliated trade union members, rose last year to 6.493.027— more than 400.000 up on the previous year. The Party's governing national executive committee revealed this today in a report published for Labour's 54th annual conference to
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    • 95 7 /t/iAjlrs' Look your best at UoVy^ rest r for the J^' unexpected guest! l| H»>- i > Handsome styles m a wide mXmSj/ [£r J- maroon or ncvy b! jc m 1 Kf? W\ ■^B > grounds. mik fc 1 Wg or q^een grounds with pic n I i l^kJl^tt
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  • 127 8 WE'RE NOT GANGING UP '-U.K. ISTANBUL, Sept. 12 (Reuter) Sir Edward Boyle. Economic Secretary of the British Treasury, said yesterday the Commonwealth financial talks being held here before and after the meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, arc not "ganging up" L- <-r against other countries. He
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  • 356 8 £100 Mil. Finance Corporation Plans For 56 Countries ISTANBUL. Sept. V 2: C The World Bank has completed and rltcd for the consideration of all its 56 member governments of agreement for the proposed $100 :!i o n International Finance Corporation. The report said the Corporation's main emphasis likrlv to
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  • 113 8 Disappeared With Bike To Mersing JOHORE BAHRI*. Mon. Yo Kirn Hi, who came out of prison on April L\ after serving. n yea; for criminal breach of i was today sentenced in i the Sessions Cor.rt to SIX months' imprisonment lor cheating. After agreeing to buy a motor cycle from
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  • 59 8 BALTIMORE. Sept. 12 (RevI, rubber tubesJ ;ed ;.'o;is the leading the winga can reduce the distance needed 4 o and an I F-4ft-Jel Aghtet bj one third A:: Research and Develop-, i land said here The ificn was conceived at j Wrighi Patterson ail fon-c base,
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  • 45 8 THE SAAA Sept. 12, (APIMore than 1,000 pro-German demonstrators booed at Saar Premier Johannes Hoffman on Sunday nisnt as he called for approval of the Sa.ir's Europeanisation in the O,t. 23 plebiscite. Police said an undisclosed number of persons were arrested.
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  • 59 8 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Reutcr) The Upper and Lower House of the Persian Parliament have accepted an Invitation to >enc\ I 14-man delegation to Sovid Russia. Teheran Radio reported last night. The delegation will consist ot in members ot Ihe Majlis (Lower House) and lour members of
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  • 138 8 BOY BAGS 4 HIPPOS FROM A TREE TOP NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (AP) A 15-year-old American schoolboy returned on Sunday from a 3-month hunting trip in Africa and said he had killed about 300 animals of about 40 different species. Harvey Schur said that on one day in August he
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  • 39 8 A FEW vacancies remain on the British Council's "Spoken English course to be conducted by Miss Thelma Hale from tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall. Interested persons are asked to apply immediately.
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  • 46 8 BOMBAY, Scot. 12 i Router* Indian border police have prevented two groups d Inriian volunteers from reaching the Goan trontier to make protest marches demanding that Portugal give up her possessions in the Indian sub-continent, the Press Trust of India reported here.
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  • 93 8 Fortnight's Tour For The Pilgrims NEW YORK. Sept. 12. (Renter)—A party of 152 descendants of the Pilgrim. »vbo sailed to America in the Mayflower, will (o England and Holland in two airliners this autumn. Colonel Waldo Alien, president of the General Society lor Mayflower Descendants. said two planeloads ol "pilgrims**
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  • 49 8 TAIPING. Mon. Hen- Ah Chang, a passenger in a taxi, was fined $1,500. in default lour months' imprisonment, by the president of the Sessions Court for possession of three katis and three tahils of raw opium Heng was detained at a road block In Simpang.
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  • 60 8 PATTY Byrd Huddleston (left). Miss Alabama and Barbara Vieira, Miss Hawaii, smile happily after winning two events in the Miss America Pageant at Atlantic City, N.J. Pretty Miss Huddleston won the talent award for sinking an aria from a Verdi opera Shapely Miss Vieira won the bathing
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  • 226 8 Israel Refutes Egypt's Right To Cheek Ships JERUSALEM, Sept. 12, (Renter) Israel last night denied Egypt s right to rebate shipping in tlie Gulf of Aquaba which runs south of the Keel Sea froni the Jordan port ot Quaba with bgyptdUi temtor\ on the west. Egypt declared today that all
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  • 71 8 VIENNA, Sept 12 (Reuter) Hunsarian. Irtna Ocss. and her father, Joseph. have been sent to prison for a son? poking fun at a collective farm, according to the Kaposvar newspaper. S o 111 or y i Nenlap. reaching here. Irma's sentence for
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  • 120 8 The Dutch Won't Quit New Guinea SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 12 (UP) Dr. H. L. Fiioncrirk. c-oun^r:'or ol the Netherlands embassy in Washington on Indonesian and New Guinea matters, said yesterday on his ir> rival here from New Guinea that the Netherlands sh- continue to maintain sovereignty over the colonial principality.
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    53 8 LEADERS of SMI O met in Melbnurnr 1.,t. series of top lr\«| (from left): Colorwl I States). Colonel Group Captain It I Commodore Ton^r^t \|,V land). Standing fi J. B. Mar.iorihanks Commander Hicks fft\ t I nel M. R Snvtrtt nel I) Snlientrv i x Commander Vadi.t r
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  • 181 8 Subversion Threaten I MANILA, Sept 1' (lii J eight SEATO nations met here mm I plans against Communist subversion I area. 9 The vital talk-. suburban Quezon City aio r I planners and delegates I States. Thailand. Nt Z I I the United Kingdom and
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  • 47 8 TREXTO, It ay. Itpt 12 (Beuter) A thirty M peasant, Piniimino Pa ■ore, was mj Horn tod by flo ;r i ho doced ofr and I I < a oxcart he was driving leave th<> track The cart o\c:'. irned trapping Pal aoro.
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  • 17 8 Skirmis End In Viet •am I I I I in '> I I S H H I I
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    • 117 8 Simplicity itself! BUY A PACKET OF SURF TODAY! v J If Mr Surf calls and you can produce tne P acket he wtll VJY>> I ,>> Vl P rescnt you with Bbeautifu8 beautiful Gold Tudor Ladies Watch made v^ J^?uimd[\ by world famous Rolex Don't delay, he may be just
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  • 522 9  -  Carl Harman I Moroccan Women Start Freedom Fight SALE, French Morocco. Afs w omen ore walking out of the harem > n to public life and, according to the all because of exiled Sultan g en Youssef. To women elsewhere, j Ben Youssef seems a rather
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  • 169 9 1M kfi I otkita i r When the cow. or goat. I had its cocktail, the tritium tags itself on to the animal's fat producing ■hnni.-m." And the experts can K\y what la going on in animal's Inside by using truments which trace the path
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  • 556 9  -  Edwin Shanke By LONDON, DRITAIN S -forgotten princess" sets out next 2 week on a tour of Canada. She is the Princess Royal, Mary. Dowager Countess of Harewood and Queen Elizat bcth's aunt. 2 Seldom seen in London 2or in the social whirl J around the Royal family,
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  • 262 9 Aussies Await Lovely Millionth Immigrant LONDON. I OFFICIALS in Australia worked it out that the millionth immigrant since the war would soon be arriving. r I HAT was something to celebrate. Now. Barbara Wood. 21, who expected just a simp'e. uneventful landing when she armed, will be greeted by Cabinet
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  • 206 9 Charity is a Passion with Her the age of 1(5 she raised 42 pounds for charities by m a king bead necklaces which she sold to friends. And she endeared herself to the people of Leeds by devoting the city's wedding gift more than C.200 pounds raised by public subscription
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  • 242 9 Air Girls marry One a Week LONDON. i NON-STOP recruiting drive for air hostesses has been started by the British Overseas Airways Corporation because THEIR GIRLS ARK GETTING MARRIED SO FAST. Fifty new air hostesses arc needed every year a.s an average of ONE HOS- TESS A WEEK leaves to
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  • 641 9 —in a light mood This column is a holiday column. It* claims to have no beginning, no end, no moral and no tale. It is adrift like an egg-box-in a mill-race. I AM in a lath -and -plaster Paradise. And a very good lath and plaster Paradise it is,
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    • 139 9 w^\\f Whether its S PP« "Dear Sir" "Dear Mother" \^Mi v. QrA p"Once upon Jll^ 6^^— .Bm It certainly should b* a v Remington Pcr»onil Typc*ntef Si I i M I I I I i i I IK This AIl-Neu- Reir.:n*ton Personal Typewriter is popular «H!» everyone everywhere Superb fe!}Ung.
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    • 103 9 HZ ly^ ■^■Bfl ■B^gM ggggZ I Bjr~— '^B^tf I J s I Ol Ihi torn tree 6 This will make you sick I 7. T( id' «4) 14. It !u::.., to the lake In love lite of the iron horse <fi' j s |||g bOX Of (Thompson i <R> Art
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 171 10 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE coffee traders are now faced with a high stock position with little prospect of selling them at present prices. Prices in the Co.'ony have risen because Indonesia has abolished the counter imports from the be-innins of this month. No
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    • 157 10 British and associa t ed Dutch ril companies produced a record 111.430.000 metric tons of oil (including natural j gasoline) last year, an increase oi about ~\'c on 1953, the previous best. The Middle East was the largest contributor to last year's output, with Kuwait supplying 23,860,000
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    • 133 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yes- I terday reported ihc following business done Frasei ani Neavc ords .^2 72V. Hammer $2.62 i; McAlister 53.07| xd: Metal Box $1.57] and $1.59" Robins jn ords $2.40: Singopore Cold Storage si. 80: Straits Traders $24.30: Wearne Bros $2.92 J overnight end t°^ a y
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    • 196 10 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED KUALA KAMPAR TIN FILLDS LTD: Profit for the year ended March 31. betore income tax. was C 603.175. This was a considerable improvement over last year's I result, due to the increase in production from 1.899 tons of tin concentrates to 2.423 tons and to the higher
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    • 49 10 WORK Is now in progress on the construction of a newfactory to produce medicines in Pakistan by a branch of a famous British organisation. The factory will by operated by Burroughs Wellcome 'Pakistan' Ltd.. and is expected to be in production within a year.
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    • 147 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing I prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white $161 sellers, Sarawak white $160 sel- V lers. Special Sarawak black, 1 $116 sellers; coconut oil (bulk i $40 sellers, coconut oil (<§rums) $42". tellers; copra Sept. $261 buyers. $26i sillers; Oct. $271 buyers,
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    • 97 10 ALL sections of the Mala- I I yan share market were quiet but .steady at the opening of the week yesterday. Malayan Sharebrokers' Association reoorted only small business passing. Price changes announced yesterday were: INUI STRIAI S Buyers Sellers 8.8 Petrol 46/- 48.- I
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    • 134 10 Ships In Harbour OITKR ROADS Brooklyn Heights, Hoegh Silvermoon, Kaimana. Beavais. Lilly, Isuzu M'aru. Lovcen, Deelock, Polydorous, Hydra. Choy San^. An&dyr INNER ROADS Manihine. Sri Baram, Tony Scan-i. (Jiang Sens. Kamumng. Petaling Ilai Seng Hin. Auby. Scudai, Sin Hong 110, Kirn Hai Seng, Lorinda, Loii Sic Lee. Beetong, Marudu. Jun..
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    • 282 10 Malayan Traders Accused 'Creating Shortages By ARNOLD C. BRACK**. Standard Special Corrcsp onfl NEW YORK, Sept. 12— Acri^ and counter charges continue to f j|| today as tyre makers accuse Mq| c and others of causing high ml speculation and by fak'ng cmf.. •Its like the old X trader told
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      39 10 rilE Singapore Goodwill Mission which is now touring: Indonesia recently isited the Jakarta International Trade Fair which was opened by Mayor Sudiro on \ug. 18. It will remain open until Sept. 26. Picture shows a section of the Fair.
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    • 218 10 Standard Market Reporter LARGE quantities of textiles exported from Singapore to Indonesia are being held up pending the clarification of the new simplified import regulations which came into force in Indonesia since the beginning of this month. Colony textiles trade circles told
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    • 85 10 THIS IUMO-'.on steel island Oil ichich a derrick is raised in position, ready for "spudding-in", stands ];\e miles irtjiii shore m the Persian Gulf, ?n a concession acquired by Shell In,vi the Ruler of Qatar at the end of 1952. The design of ihis platform is based on
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    • 109 10 TIIK Malayan EsriMUMt Ranks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday New York: buying, airmail. T.T. Mi. O.I). 90 d.iNv .'>'.] 1 1<» credit bills. .",3i traic bills. Canada: hm in;, airmail. T.T. Zli. Oil. )1 !»0 days KJ credit bills. 13 Ifi trade
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    • 14 10 Rubber Drop 1½ Cent v A V.I shipm< .4 dr«»| NOON H I i
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    • 202 10 All-Time Sales Record Sco Emulsion AN [I-tune lalei re ord for Scott's Emulsion reached in Malaya last year, with total of M.OOO gallon- of this proprietary medicine sold. Thi> was anaoynoed by Mr. .1. A. Nelson, impotts manager of The Borneo C(> Ltd.. at tiic annual Scott's Emulsion dealers' dir.ner
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    • 117 10 MALAYA'S .^(;ap production in July, totalled 46j52! cwts., a drop of 5.304 cwts. as com> pared witli the .June output. But the tot aJ production in the first seven months this year, at 326,209 cwU., compared favourably with that in the previous corresponding period last year which
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    • 28 10 AUGUST rubber cvopg announced are: Alleny 37.000 lb.; Bent a 60.000 lb.; Jcram Kuantan 69.000 lb.; Kundong '.il.ftOO lb.; Mentakab 75.500 [b.; Sungei Bagan 141,000 lb..
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    • 646 10 NOTICES BOARD OF GOVERNORS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC PROPOSED POLYTECHNIC at the corner of Shenton Way Prince Edward Aye. Singapore an- invited 'from A Approved Contractors for Ye EARTH-CUTTING, SITE PREPARATION BI'ILDERS* FOUNDATION WORK reg ired for the SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC. P an^. Specifications. Forma of Tender, and all other particulars can be
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    • 284 10 NOTICES SING A PORE MINI (IP A h 4 DFBKNTIRK STOCK 1913 83 "B\ SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4 DEBENTURE STOCK 1939 59. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3i DEBENTURE STOCK 1951 61-71. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4 DEBENTURE STOCK 1954 G5-77. VOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be
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    • 165 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA S c©»« S^nuki Maru f <~.cr.r<A t Algiers, O<»n, rangiet. Casablanca. Lot I ftf fffcW<l. A'Mwrrp Hamboi# rokohama Mara tor Adrn OpbOufi Masscwaf^. P booan. Suez if" p 9 Said Air i anana. Istanbul Piracut Split Gdn m «Pat*Freert Accreted) ltd M St •*i«u Maru tcr Ac^n.
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    • 555 11 =r^cH TRADING CO., LTD. r n 132/* to»tmo*) Road i: t he blue funnel line h AMIRICAN SERVICI N(M York. Baltimore). Philadelphia. CtiH fort*. > i ro.. f Sh*m H^.n, 10.16 Sept 17 Sept IS Sept 9/16 Oct 1? Oct in Oct 19/2S Nov 26 Nov 27/28 No* ether ports
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    • 1195 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 •'"••> (Incorporated In Singapore) <«* o. P P P tt" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.Vt' Carriers option to proceed via other ports to lead and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. S ham Penang Polydorus
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    • 696 11 MITSUI Hpt LINE fOR JAPAN from Indio S P P P fl Fujikawa Maru from Calcutta tor Yok^homo Kobe VOII Gdns. 23/24 Axumasan Maru from Bombay for Yokohama. Kobe Moii 70ct FOR JAPAN from Cortrent Awoboson Moru tor Yokohomo Kobe v.o Soiqon BonQko« Honqkono 5 s setp t Hoguroson Maru
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    • 826 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port said, Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S pore P. Sham Penan* "KINA" Cdns. 15/16 14/15 Sept 16/17Scpt xs) "ERRIA" 21 21 Sept "LALANDIA" 22/22 Sept (Passengers only) "SELANDIA" 17/19Oct 20/20Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/19 No* 20/20 No* 21/22
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  • 732 12  -  A VET By OCCASIONALLY. I hear some strange tales like this one about my friend's dh-turbed night. About 2 a.m., he heard a ghostly tapping noise outside. The taps travelled up and down the pavement, along some iron railings, through my friends gate and down his concrete
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  • 301 12 CTICK a match to the third tap red; fourth tap k striking edge of a -blue: fifth tap-sreen; matchbox with glue. and sixth tap- -yellow. Show the box to your friends, but hold the .striking edge towards you. Take out a match, pretend to strike it. but deliberately
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    363 12 Camera For Beginners THE best camera for a beginner is the simplest one a box camera. This, as its name suggests, is a light-tight box frith a .simple lens in front of a hole which lets the light in. It is only slightly more complicated than the pinhole
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  • 137 12 > IUST watch the face of J your pals when you an- 1 nounce, during a storm. 1 how far away the last flash of lightning was. This is the way to do it. > All you need i* a watch with a secondshand— a stop-watch would be
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  • 126 12 MAN'S ambition .since first flew ha.s be* n t<> take off and land <,n i space the .size of a t'-nn. 2 court. 2 He nearly succeeded S the autogyro invent' Juan de la Cierva. S finally made it with I x helicopter, developed < Igor Sikorski. 5
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    11 12 J A Flying Bedstead on a flight o\er| (I .I*. Photo).
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    • 45 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Ijlilil MILKMAID MO* M II U I "umuid Brand rllL/IV .iff #JV
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  • 71 13 BRYAN MEREDITH, Welsh hooker of the British Isles side (The Lions) throws out a protective screen as his scrum half, Dicky Jeeps, acts the hall from a line out in the Third Rngby Internationa}, in Pretoria. Britain beat South Africa —6. Chris Koch, the Springbok forward, his
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  • 185 13 Rocky Turns On Steam In Workout GROSSIXGER. Now York. Sept. 12 (AP) With lour more days of hard work ahead before he meets Aivhie Moore in a title bout at Yankee Stadium on Sept. I'D. heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano turned on the steam yesterday in a hard workout of four
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  • 327 13 FORMOSANS WHIP KOREANS Now For Colony utAiri. By BILL TONK h««« n mistake al >out it— the crack Formosan triangular basketball series when they tangle with Singaporejoday in the final, crucial tilt at Happy World at 8.30 p.m. Yesterday, the Formo^in ca- I |ers handed the Reconstruction I Bank of
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  • 54 13 I RESI'LTS ol the Singapore Rule Association's Spoon Shoot I held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday were: GUN SCORE: WO. E Mil chell 98: HCAP SCORES SR <al S.Q.M.S. NAT Chocslev 101.19; SR <b> Xq Yook Lin Ng Yook Lin scored a possible (35) at
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  • 444 13 MOSCOW, Sept. 12: (Reuter) The Soviet Tnion defeated Britain in both the men's and women's matches in the first international track and field contest between the two countries at the Dynamo Stadium here yesterday. r In the men's events, the Russians won by nr to l):j
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  • 185 13 NEW YORK. Sept. 12 CAP)— The New York Yankees, in their own stadium, yesterday losi a chance to tike over the' lead' in the American league baseball race By winning one g:ime G-l and losing a second 3-2 in the doubleneader with their
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  • 102 13 Tiong Bahru Nurses Beat Convent Cadets AT the Inter-Division badminton final of the Nursing Section oi t.i o Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade, Tiong Bahru Nursing Division defeated the Katong Convent Cadets Division u>' three games to two. Results were (Tiong Bahru pl;n ers first): Chee Chew Hor beat Tan
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  • 110 13 LIONEL G. BROWN, 22 1 apprenticed to Ernie Davey, ,t the Malton, Yorkshire train- I er. has had hiF licence to t ride withdrawn by the Jockey i Club Stewards. i This follows the race for j the Champion Apprentice 1 Handicap, won by Casino I
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  • 160 13 WORLD SPEED KING MONZA. Sept. 12: 'Router) Juan Manuel Fanglo, 44-year-old ace Argentinian racing motorist, was today -officially declared 1955 world champion after he had won the Monza Grand Prix here in a streamlined German Mercedes. It wa.s Fangio's third time winning the title which he previously held in 1951
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  • 40 13 AMSTERDAM Holland. Sept. 12. (UP) Holland and India tied 1— 1 yesterday in a field hockey meet in the Wagoner Stadium. India led by I—o at ball i time. Scorers were Waidir foi India and Bowman for Holland
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    • 46 13 wanted f£ I n manager of Archie 5 I go n^ to demand a "bell 5 I the Yankee Stadium" J I win Rocky Marciano's J I next week. I to hit after the 5 I OUD BELL, even if they 5 I RE-ENGINE.* 1 j
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    • 418 13 SITUATIONS VACANT PPLICATIOXS 7Z invitee for the post of Bookkeepei at the Taniong Karang Rice Mill. Kunla Selangor The total salary will be between $:j.")0 and S3OO per month according to the qualifications and experience ot the applicant. Free quarters will be provided in tne Mill compound Applications stating ane.
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    • 738 13 CLASSIFIKI) ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES FOR OITIMKMt ASSISTANTS, PORTS DKPARTMfcNT. MALA VAN RAILWAY. i IMPLICATIONS are im.'H from suitable candid^i s between ihe ages of 2"S and .T> \ears for the appomtmer.t of Outdoor Assistant m t v ->c Por's Oeptrtment of the Maiavan Railway 2 Duties of office and
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    • 215 13 Abner By Al Cgdd I'D I A -1-": N| Mil! rPUEASELIL T NCVERfI <1 f..'.• A v J -.O '.'A'i iIL HAVL ANYTHING TO ij! "I ABNER.7 VO'LUDWun^R DIE I ABNrIR-AN' AH RtLSPECKG X P^^ DO WITM HIM, IP- t^J^^^ GOrOTH' <(THAN BL LAFFED I VO' FO' IT AN'-«b°^?- SO
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  • 460 14 Shocks First, Then Victory For Malays MALAYS 7 ARMY 3 Aivang Bakar 3. Rahim Godfrey, Carr d. Omar 2. Ismail Yusoff and Harith Omar. Cpl. McCulloch referced. C !««r»nnrp MALAYS, favourites for this years Singapore Community league title, were given a shocking time I by the Army Wore they emerged
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  • 41 14 A Vase For Thelma 5t TOP, H.H. the Sultan of Perak presents the Gold Vase to Mrs. Thelma Dennehy at Ipoh, and below, her husband's Jackie's Kuda winning the Perak classic. THE Other Race Finishes in pictures by Lean Kup Seng.
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  • 222 14 Capt. Ninnes Captures Two REME Tennis Titles TENNIS can hardly be railed «*n old mans" game but a feature of the 195.=> REME Singapore Tennis Championships played at Rowcrcft Lines over the weekend was the absence of youth All players contesting the Open Finals were over forty*. In the final
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  • 49 14 ROYAL Island Club beat Selangor Golf Club by 19* points X n 82 points in the sociai sins'.cs golf match played on Saturday at the RIC course In the four-balls match on Sunday Roya' Island Club beat Selangor Golf Club by 6i points to 6
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  • 293 14 THE EURASIANS CRACK UP RAF NET FOUR RAF I EURASIANS 1 Pratt 2, Sash, Austin and A. Rozario Clarke W. O. II Pierce referecd. AFTER holding Royal Air Force to a 1-1 draw at the interval, Eurasians fared badly on resumption and went down by five goals to one in
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  • 36 14 RAJ AJ I Sports Club edged RN K:..rvi 4--J in a friendly soccer m >!eh played at Farrer Park ye.sterd.iv Doraiappan 2. Mahdavan and Namaoo scored for the winners. scorer* were Smith 2 and
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  • 144 14 AT the third nnnunl prize distribution of Dunlop Sports Club, the following trophies for badminton tournaments were presented to winners and runncrsup by the club's President, Mr.J. E Cogswell. Open Singles <C. E. Hudson Challenge Shield): Champion: Chua Chye Soon; Runner-up: Lim Swee Guan. Handicap Singles
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  • 49 14 THE Royal Island Clubs Ladies Autumn Eclectic c-m- petition wa« won by Mrs J Hodtjkinson with a m* >re of 61| Runner-up was Mrs 1 FletI cher with H2 The Friday Ball Sweep was I won by Mrs J Walsh, runnerup Mrs E. Brooks.
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  • 170 14 COCK ELL FIGHTS VALDES TODAY LONDON, Sept. 12. (Rcuter)—Don Cockcll, the British champion, and Nino Valdcs (Cuba), currently rated fourth and seventh respectively among the world's heavyweight boxers, meet over 10 rounds at the White City here tomorrow in what is virtually a world title eliminator. Victory for Cockell will
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  • 44 14 CLUBS in the Alexandra, Telok Blangah and Pa.sir Panjang areas wishing to take part in this year's Kampong League should send in their entries to the Hon Secretary, The Breweries Sports Club, c/o the Tiger Breweries, Alexandra Road, Sinrapore
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  • 38 14 KATONG Sports Club will hold a meeting of all footballers and members at the residence of Mr. Ismai 1 Markan at No 12 Monks Hill Terrace of! Bukit Timah Ruad on Sunday, at 2 p m
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  • 405 14 Routs Rosewali n Take U.S. Tennis Til By CONNIE RYAN I FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 12 (IP). -Torn j I vengeance today for America's loss of the Davis Cup by 0 Rosewall of Australia for the U.S. Tennis Championship vm n n? I Champion of
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  • 165 14 Britain's Hopes Dashed NEW YORK. Sept. (Reuter) British hopes of winning the United States J women's singles lawn term: 1 title for the first time in 25 years were dashed today when Miss Pat Ward. Mi defeated 6-4. 6-2. by the defending champion Miss Doris Hart of America, i The
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  • 239 14 SJI TAKE DEFEAT IN RUGBY DEBUT BUT IMPRESS BEATTY Secondary School beat St. Joseph's Insti tution by nine points (three free kicks) to three (one penalty) in a friendly rugger match played on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. It was St. Josephs' first Rugby season and despite the defeat, they
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