Singapore Standard, 21 September 1955

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 it f A FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 w* SINGAPORE, WED^LSUAi, 21, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 22 1 X arm n V and I m" H the nts X nin -.on dal. nI H a Deen ly in AP
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  • 7 1 r>sued Ign 'or visit* to Reuter
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  • 322 1 Viance Rip rough All Kel ant an A BAHRU, Tucs.— The UMNO-MCA-ncc todoy captured all 16 elected \hc Kciantan State Council, with at of Hw r|VQ can^'^ at>es losing their ht constituencies without I.")— Nomination Day. At ht other constituencies, rwhelming support from .eh returned a 60 per cent The
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  • 21 1 THE Australian ?overnment has notified Japan that :t is paroling the first Japanwar criminals sentenced jv Australian courts.- UP
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  • 22 1 PLANS have been completed to erect a monument to Karl Marx over his new sravf in Highsate Cemetery. London.- Reuter
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  • 17 1 BULGARIA will reduce its armed forces by 18.000 men by Dec. 31. this year.— Reuter
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  • 94 1 AUCKLAND. Sept. 20 (Reuter> A nine-man advance training party of the New Zealand Special Air Service Squadron leaves Auckland tomorrow for Malaya to join the British 22nd S.A.S. Regiment in the fight against Communist terrorists. Rest of ihe New Zealand Squadron will join the
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  • 174 1 BRISTOL, Sept. 20 (UP)— The Bristol magistrate ruled today it would "not be in the interest" of 5 ft. b in. Pat Carter, 19, to marry a 3 ft. 6 in. circus midget. But Pat. refused permission first by her parents and then by
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  • 286 1 Trouble Is Over Malayanisation STRIKE BALLOT THREAT KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— A threat to plunge Malaya into the throes of a new rail crisis was made here today by the 1,000 strong Malayan Railway Traffic Operation Union. The threat arose over the question of Malayanisation of the railway
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  • 87 1 ISTANBUL. Turkey. Sept. 20 (AP) The Army Command governing Turkey's three largest cities under martial law today closed four of the country's major newspapers. The military ordered the Istanbul afternoon paper Bergun to cease publication for 15 days because of the prominence it gave the news
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  • 191 1 The Year's Most Detestable Crime TWO MEN broke into the home of a 32-year-old widow in Sin Koh Road, a cul-de-sac off Singapore's Kalian^ Road, early yesterday morning and robbed her of $400— money she received from the Social Welfare Department as a fire victim. The money was to help
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  • 190 1 WHITE Sulphur Springs. West Virginia, Sept. 20 (Reuter) A top nuclear scientist said here today the "Neutron Bomb" the "proper" name for the Hydrogen Bomb has theoretically unlimited pc or and an N-Bomb equal to i 00.000.000 tons of T.N.T. "would certainly be possible."
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  • 274 1 TAKES REFUGE IN GUNBOAT BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 20 (UP) President Juan D. Peron, ousted by a successful revolt against his nine-year rule as dictator, headed for exile in Paraguay today. Paraguayan Ambassador Juan Chavcs accompanied Peron aboard. He returned later with food and other
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  • 30 1 MR. JOHAN VAN DE KIEFT, Dutch Finance Minister yesterday presented a "holding" budget for 1956 designed to keep the national economy at full stretch without encouraging Inflation. Reuter
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  • 36 1 NATIONALIST China's Premier O K. Yui told the Legislative Yuan yesterday that the U.S. Seventh Fleet and Nationalist naval units had been manoeuvring off South Formosa for the Dast few days.— UP
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  • 184 1 MANILA. Sept. 20 (UP) Agriculture officials pushed a "rat meat can be tasty" campaign today. It was the latest development in the continuing war against rats. A dinner conference was held in Laguna Province to discuss ways ot encouraging everyone to get Into the fight
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  • 168 1 TWO Japanese officials are the first arrivals for the 20nation Colombo Powers Conference to be held in Singapore beginning on Oct. 17. Mr. S. Ohkita. Member of the Japanese Economic Planning Board and a specialist on South-east Asian economy and Mr. K. Ochi, Foreign Office secretary,
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  • 32 1 OLIVO ZUCCHET. 58-year-old football fan. lumped for joy roaring 'goal, goal" as Verona scored for the second time against Alessandria Then he slumped dead from a heart attack. Reuter
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  • 26 1 THE outlawed Communist and Nationalist parties in Algiers yesterday Issued urgent appeals lor antiFrench disturbances Troop? and gendarmes were alerted all over Algeria.- UP
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  • 25 1 THE central committee of the Democratic Youth League of China has recommended changing its name to the Young Communist League of China.- Reuter
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  • 21 1 ONE HUNDRED Americanaid landing craft will be turned over to the Chinese Nationalist navy in the near future.— UP
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  • 119 1 A REMINDER NEW YORK. Sept 20 (AP) The New York Times taking editorial note today of the commemoration of the 15th an niversary of the Battle of Britain, said: "These observan c c s, after all the years, remain infinitely touching. They remind us, even across the
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  • 56 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 20 (UP) The Government reported today that smuggling of strategic kerosene continues despite attempts to stop it. The Department ot Commerce and Industry said that during August more than 118 tons of hydro-carbon oil products, mostly kerosene, was seized by police. Considerable amounts
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  • 21 1 A NEW television transmitter in Erevan, capital of Armenia, will start broadcasting next year Tass said yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 271 1 Count Goes Up To Six RED BOSS GIVES UP KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Communist district committee secretary for Raub, Miew Pak, surrendered to a Chinese labourer near Sungei Ruan this afternoon. Looking thin but tough. Miew Pak. a notorious bandit in the Raub area lor many years came out in
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  • 28 2 lONE. the most savage hurricane, smote the North Carolina coast yesterday and claimed one victim in New Bern. Damage is estimated at "millions of dollars."— UP.
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  • 102 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 25-year-old Home Guard, Chan Hong San of Damansara, today claimed trial in the Sessions Court to a charge of causing the death of two fellow new villagers. Vellasamy and Tan Seng Ting, by dping a rash and negligent act not amounting to
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  • 480 2 Two New Walk-outs Another Settled Back To Work For 210 Tomorrow SINGAPORE saw two new strikes yesterday and the end of a two-month-old walk-out by 210 employees of the Diethelem Company. The new strikes weie at the P.W.D. quarry at Bukit Timah and the Yak Seng Company,
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  • 88 2 They'll Learn About Psychological Warfare A SIX-MAX Laotian propaganda team arrived by a r in lpoh yesterday morrung lor a tiro-day tour of Perak to observe ihe mncuons of the Perak psychological warfare teayrx. The visitors will be taken in a helicopter to a fcftglf fort
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  • 221 2 THE Singapore Coioncr, Mr. K. T. Alexander, returned an open verdict yesterday when he could not determine whether Chua Kong Kiam. a lorry driver. was criminally responsible tor the death of six of his passengers in an accident involving his lorry. The accident occurred at the
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  • 127 2 TWO thugs yesterday attacked a 55-year-old electrical foreman of the Singapore Cold Storage in front of his home in Boon Tiong Road. Lai Yoi told The Standard that he thought the assault was connected with the Cold Storage strike. "I have been urged
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  • 54 2 DAVID KO CON HO. 17, former pupil of Anglo Chinese School. Singapore. who has left for Australia for further studies. David will enter Neuington College. Sydney, for a course in economics. He is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs Ko Tetk Fin. chairman of directors.
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  • 79 2 THREE gangsters, one ar with a knife robbed a Singapore fishmonger after am! ing mm as he sot oi hi« car in Nevmarket Road a: 5 10 a m yesteraay The thugs told the fishmonger to get into a back.arx He refused to do so and va
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  • 40 3 A DANCE was held last night in honour ol the -.ore.? Jubilee, The lan i b? the O ,i Boy- icnt 1 1.-:.. S -hoo'i ion. Muar There was the dance lasted till 2 a.m
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  • 32 3 KLANG. Tuos. The body of a :ivt -year-old boy was rtcoYtred from a deep well When the boy failed to turn up yesterday his parents rgantsed a
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  • 106 3 m X I n- Mr. Ltun Sicw Cheon^. Div. rintendent, Mr. Tco Han Kboon. Ag. Div Superinten- Mr. Lira Chens Teck, Mr. Sou Chen. Mr. Chan I Sam and Mr. Tan Hock Sen:;. Dr. D. P. Mdntyrc. District geon. Mrs. Tan Ten* Kirn. District Superintendent.
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  • 266 3 Bailed Man He Didn't KnowLoses $7,500 AN INDERTAKER, Lee Sai Hong, trading as Chop Hong Joo, was ordered to pay 57,500 in the Singapore High Court yesterday because a man for whom he stood surety of SlO.OOO had jumped bail Lee was asked to show cause why the $10,000 bond
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  • 398 3 JEALOUSY LED TO EX-WIFE 'S DEATH COURT TOLD 4 Lif e With Sharitf Was Unhappy' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A 48-year-olcf hawker slew his young Malay ex-wife out of frustration and jealousy, the Supreme Court here was told today. The hawker. Mohamcd Sharif! is facing a charge of murder of 25-year-old
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  • 34 3 pnoio. MRS. F. A. GRIEVE, who will take charge of car puppies seen at Oulrarn Jail On the left are boxes of poppies which arrived in the Colony recently Standard
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  • 56 3 FORTY-FOUR persons, including 13 women, were charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with causing obstruction at the entrance to the Seng Hcng Sago Factory at i,orong 17 Geylang. on Sept. 19. Bail ol Sinn each ;r«s allowed each until Sept 24 when the
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  • 63 3 Had OpiumFined $1500 MUAR, Tucs. Pleading guilly to two charges of illegal i possession of raw and prepared opium at Jalan Sayang Muar lon bept 7. Ho Hup Sens. 41. was today fined $1,500 or eight month*.' Jail on thi first charge 1 and S4G or 14 days imprisonment en
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  • 135 3 Extortion Case Verdict Postponed SENTENCE was postponed till Sept. 29 on two youths, after they had been convicted by the First Criminal District Court Judge. Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose, yesterday for extorting $2 from 17-year-old Neo Ah Ter at Fraser Street on May 31. The court was told that
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  • 123 3 Aim Is To Equalise All Grants THERE will be no discrimination in the payment of grants to maintain children in voluntary institutions in Singapore if the $150,000 needed for this purpose is approved at today's Assembly. The money is being sought to introduce new standard rates for all children sent
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  • 90 3 2 Welfare Officers For Seamen The welfare of -\>ian *camen in the Colony will rccive a boost with two new posts to be created with eft*3Ct fiom October 1. The new posts arc Seamen's Industrial Relations Oflicer and an Assistant Seamen's We: fare Officer. The Standard understands that these posts
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  • 193 3 CHINESE culture in Singapore will never dominate or be driven out by English culture, writes Mr. K. G. Robinson, the Supervisor of the Chinese Branch of Teacher Training in the 1955 Annual of the Singapore Teachers Training College. Both cultures will livr .«ide by side
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  • 129 3 Four Die During Voyage Home TIIK Mecca pifqrim shii An- hun. which recent l.\ marii worlu headlines when she was firect on oy Hg>pt ian cuaslai batteries in the r,uif of Akiba arrived in th Colony yesterday bring ins home 521 Malay pilgrims. The youngest pilgrim
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  • 126 3 Action For Damages Thrown Out AX art ion for damages brought by Packer Mohamcd bin Must ha fa in the Singapore High Court against Chop Joo Hup for t'n? drain of his daughter. Junaidah, 3, as a result of a motor accident, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Tan
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  • 90 3 One-Way Traffic For Redhill? MR. LEE Choon Eng. Assemblyman for Queen>town. has asked the Singapore Traffic Police to introduce a one-way traffic system in the Singapore Improvement Trust housing estate in Redhill. "A one-way traffic system at Redhill will help the children greatly." .said Mr. Lee. "It will also facilitate
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  • 445 3 Are you content witn the way you speak and write? Are you sure that yuu are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance ot ettectlve speech and writing been moie widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself
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  • 101 3 If.t Llteftivt br>KU:>r> luuim is s.o planned that you make de rinn*» progress fr~»m the very fir loson It will equip you to spenk and write correctly and to use word- fluently and expressively It, will give you confidence and enable you
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  • 136 4 INDONESIA TEXT FOR MALAY SCHOOLS THE principle of establishing Malay secondary schools in Singapore was accepted by the Government when the Malay Education Council met the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee recently On 'he question of text books lor these schools, it was agreed that these ftwtild be got
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  • 198 4 Islamic Group To Summon Rally KLANG, Tues.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Association today announced that it would soon hold a meeting to protest against the ment of Australian police lieutenants by the Fed r° t po"cSa V n rn o n en .t Association told The Standar/that
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  • 80 4 PEXANG. Tues.— Four hundred workers of Eastern Smelting Company m Dato Kramat Road here, will $o n strike on Oct. 4 if their six demands arc not accepted by the management. The Eastern Smelting Workers' Union this morning handed a 14-day strike notice to
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  • 127 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The five-day celebrations tor the Sultan ot Johore's Diamond Jubilee will end today. Johore Bahru. the local point of the celebrations, has almost returned to normal, but the decorations and Illuminated arches and shop fronts continue to attract crowds, a
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  • 58 4 AT a farewell parade held at Benta. Pahang, last week, the Chief Police Officer. Mr. F. D. Marrable presented a silver salver to the Ist Bn. Somerset Light Infantry in recognition of their cooperation with the police. Picture shows the CO of the regiment. Lt.-Col V. S.
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  • 65 4 REPRESENTATIONS from the public on the Land Titles Bill can be made to the Select Committee now sitting on ihe Bill. All letters should be sent .to the Committee, the Clerk of tt" Legislative Assembly. Empress Place, Singapore Writers should state whether they wish Ie
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  • 151 4 'ALL MUST BE PARTNERS' Historian Views Malaya MALACCA. Tiies The success of independence in Mala.va would depend on the Malays. Chinese, and Indians working together as partners of a Malayan nation, said Professor Vincent Todd Har low here yesterday. Prof Ilarlow is an author it> on British Empire History and
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  • 100 4 He Served With The Middlesex In The War CHARLES Robert Philips. Assistant Superintendent of Police attached to the Special Branch Singapore died in the Gcne.'al Hospital yesterday alter a short illness. Aged 31. ASP Philips was captured durinp the last war while serving with the Middlesex Ktgiment After the war
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  • 62 4 KLANG, Tues.— A n Indian serang miraculously escaped injury when he fell 40 feet from a ladder today. An employee of the Central Electricity Board, the serang was working at the Cannaught Bridge power station when he slipped and felj. After a few minutes, the
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  • 190 4 'LURE THE TOURIST WITH LUXURY HIRE CARS' Councillor On Garage Protest SINGAPORE must have luxury hire cars if it wished to maintain its prestige as a tourist centre, said City Councillor Mr. V. K. Nair, yesterday. Mr. Nair, a member of the Council's Vehicles and Transport Committee, was commenting on
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  • 152 4 i'LOMNt; rubber prtres (rents per Ib In Sinea pore yesterdat were: Buyers Sellers Sp>t fob. 1481 1482 No. 1 R.S.S. Oct 1482 148J No. 2 14.? 1435 No. 3 1401 141 Tone: Quiri. HN PKIC* The price of tin yesterday was ***** per picul :Ur S3) LONDON KUKBEK
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  • 99 4 ■sft'a.i; rss &a located for the construction of the dual carriageway to Johore Bahru, and repairs to existing rural roads For the purchase of a floating dispensary, the sum of $55,000 has been voted In, seeking for approval of thi sum for the Rural
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    • 71 4 Weather Report Temperature: From W p.m. Sept 19 to 7.30 am Sepj 20: Spore (74F >: Penan t fU*i; Kota Bahru <75F); Kuala Lwapur (74F); i po h (7 F) Kuanian (71Fl Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. Sept. 20 Singapore (»F>; Penang (87F». Rota Bahru (»2Fc Kuala
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  • 189 5 SOON after a Singapore court ordered the chief collector of the Chartered Bank. Chew Cheng Beow, to honour a promissory note, he lodged a report th the Police that the signature on the note was not the Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. K. B I. Pates,
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  • 78 5 She Caused Hurt To Her Child NANG. Tucs After a 24-year-old ex-joget 1 1 Aisa binte lsa had been guiltj by a special il the AssiM Court today on a charge ot rulpabie homi- ounlin^ to murder of her Ihree-year-old daughter. Now Asiah, she pleaded euilty to an amended charge
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  • 25 5 LOW AH HONG, a 14-year \va> stabbed on the :< lowing a clash with hei youth in Saao Street E ir>oie C'ninato'.vn yestcr- eninc.
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  • 25 5 SOUTH Korean counter Intelligence agents have arrested the brother of North Korea's ambassador to Mos■nw. Lt.-Gen. Lee Sans Cho. charges of spying.- U.P.
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  • 41 5 A ib- YEAR old cirl. Lian Hai Choo was admitted to the Sin^a t >ore Genera 1 Hospita. ve<terday for su^pecte.l caustic soda poisoning She A as found in a-;c y in her home in Covent Road
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  • 61 5 TWO CHARGED WITH SELLING STOLEN CYCLES KUALA I.UMPUR. Tues.— Jil Son^. tt, and N* Yoke 18. both of Kepong ed 'rial to chames of sc!lIhrec sto'rn bicycles with fake receipts between February and. March this year at Jinjang Vl age Lai Yam, a shoo assistant. the courl that on March
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  • 352 5 Preservation Of Public Security Bill Vicious And Repugnant, They Tell Mr. Marshall THE Public Security Bill was condemned as "vicious and repugnant" in a memorandum submitted by 94 Singapore trade unions to the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday. The Bill, which will come up for second
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  • 155 5 A Guide To Gifts And Public Servants \.\OTIIKR step in the Labour Coalition Government's drive to improve efficiency in the Singapore Public Service was taken >e>terday with the publication of the booklet. "Senrtef >ingapore." This "bible for all new intrants to the Singapore Public Service contains all the information a
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  • 176 5 Adjust To Changing Trade Patterns It is essential that Singapore adapt itself to the changing patterns of trade. Mr. G. G Thomson, the Public Relations Secretary, told members the Colony's Dale Carnegie Club in a talk last night. He b»aid ihat the o'.n pattern of an industrialised West and an
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  • 283 5 LABOUR HITS AT SPEECH BY JOHORE SULTAN PENANG, Tues.— The Labour Party of Malaya today said that unless a definite stand was taken by Malayan nationalists to end collaboration between colonialists and feudalists to prolong colonial and feudal rule in this country, the struggle for independence would be a long,
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  • 38 5 HONGKONG Sept 20. Spec-id Standard Service: Closing prices of the Honqkons Excndi;ge were $15 41 to £1 Sterling. 55.***** to US$l: $1 3j:-> to Malayan SI $0 165 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,375 to tacl
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  • 80 5 IPOH. Tue*. Candidates contesting the Perak State Council elections on Nov. 12 will be allowed to use their registered party symbols. An official statement issued here today states that an amendment to the elections regulations will shortly be gazetted permitting the use of registered party symbols. m
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  • 56 5 JOJuJRE BAHRU Tucs The people of Renjjam and Simpan^ Rengam are staging a demonstration in support of the amnesty at thei* re.-pec-tive villages tomorrow afternoon A!i communities and local associations wih take part in the demonstrations '.vhich are aimer 1 at telling the terrorists that the
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    • 550 6 A RUBBER tapper was murdered by terrorists in a so-called "sale area in Johore. Terrorists have shot at security forces patrols who called on them to surrender in other areas of the Federation during this amnesty period. As we have pointed out before in this column,
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    • 419 6 ANY ideas which the Singapore Government has in mind lor increasing taxation in the near future must receive careful consideration. No one denies that the Government has a right to ensure that its financial commitments are met and that its plans to bring about better amenities for the
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  • 532 6  -  J. F. STIRLING by FORERUNNER of JAKARTA import rules announced recently by Dr. Sumitro, Indonesia's Socialist Finance Minister, have created a wave of optimism in business circles. The first reaction has been a sharp rise in the free market value of the rupiah in terms of sterling
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 163 6 S.T.C. Strike Threat Sir: T/ic decision of the S.T.C.E.U. to utilise the property of t)\c S.T.C. to provide f '"er service during i)<e period oj iheir forthcoming strike so tfidt tfic public "iay not be inconvenienced, is re illy beyond comprehension. No employer would permit such a situation to arise.
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    • 191 6 Sir: In those days of "Merdeka," the speech of His Highness the Sultan of .Johorc on the occasion of his Diamond Jubilee was very timely. Supporters or proponents of self-covernment or Independence have given very little thought to the very v:tal matter of defence of the
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    • 136 6 Sir: "Anxious" of Kuala Lumpur complained that the questions set by the authorities for the General Clerical Examination were much harder for the current year. "Anxious" sat lor the examination for the mere sake of getting his increment as what he wrote in his letter. How in the
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    • 375 6 Sir: The new Chief Justice. Mr. Justice John Whyatt, showed a proper appreciation of the magnitude of the task before him in the brief address he delivered on assuming his high judicial office in Singapore. As a law officer and judge in certain parts
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    • 175 6 Sir: I am one of the thousands who keenly wait lor September 26, when the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will provide the public with free services for the duration of the strike. But there is a snag. Will the Traction Company provide the buses and fuel free
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    • 152 6 j Sir: A correspondent "Wide Awake," refers to J the (ondition of the Post OflTu t and the Postmaster's juartersat Ringlet Ihese buildings of wood and attap ar e in general keeping with the ma- iority of the buildings in the neighbourhood and the description "dila- pidated"
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    • 122 6 Sir: The South Indian community is deeply indebted to al] concerned for placing an up-to-date vessel to transport them to Madras. Unfortunately the. community is entirely fed up with the jagas employed on hoard the vessels whilst at Singapore. especially during emharkation. Instead of helping women, children
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    • 140 6 Sir: Mr. Lee Yoke Bin Who was the one and only periOU to oppose a resolution to form a Mining Stall Union at a meeting attended by about 200 person < on Sunday, September 11. 1935, was given half an hour with intervals to put forward his
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  • 298 6 Armed Strength |N a word whore armed t Strength is a.rcadv mea•urea In terms of 'atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs it is nonsensical for Malaya to talk of aeroplanes and wai ships, says Utusan Melayu. commenting on the speech of the Sultan of Johore from the throne
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  • 464 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME I IT IS sood to find the theory that calm prevails before a storm reversed in the case of the storm in the Sultan of Johore's jubilee-birthday teacup and that experts now regard it a* a freak. I It was. in fact not even
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  • 274 7 ri rafj in his home- 'hr South American 'iqunrters in New I. Dr. Cninza's world B enoj Aires, tpoj con- ISSJ and he jled narrowly escaping Dr, Gfttitxf compares tt and Mussolini. (IT)— The widespread reum to resign voiced the true people. Up to 1943, thcv had lived I
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  • 770 7 Out: President Juan Peron Of Argentina BUENOS AIRES Sept. *A The strong arm regime of Juan Domingo Peron, dictator for 10 years, toppled on Monday night. There was joy in Argentina. Peron's government fell apart in the lace of a successful rebellion of army and navy
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  • 201 7 HERE is a timetable of the final defeat ol President Peron. obscure Army •flicer v h<» became the dominant fijjurc in South Amerira: l'>.4:> P.M State radio announces the government wants peace talks. 1.43 P.M.: General Lucero reads Peron's offer to
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  • 183 7 PARIS, Sept. 20: (AP) France today officially resolved to remove the Sultan of Morocco and replace him with a three man regency for an indefinite period of governmental reform. i in a stormy, three-hour meeting the French cabinet authorized Premier Edgar Faurc and
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  • 83 7 GENEVA. Sept. 20 (UP) The United States and Communist China reached a compromise today on bringing political issues the Western trade embargo into the Geneva ami a: lorial talks. U S Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson bowed to Chinese demands for moving ahead in return for Chinese
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  • 99 7 I UCKNOW, Sept. '2(>. (Rcuicr)— The Chief Minister ol Uttar Pradesh State Dr. Sumpurnanano yesterday denied that a conspiracy had been unearthed to murder ihe Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. He told the Sur,,* Assembly ten people had beer: ai rested by De hi Police
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  • 26 7 BENJAMIN Adler, 66, identified as millionaire cotton broker of New York, was married in Tokyo yesterday to TJ-year-old Miss Japan of 1052. AP
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  • 32 7 TOKYO. Sent 20 (UP' Great Britain has notified .Japan it will parole 46 Japanese war criminals serving sentences passed by British military tribunals the Foreign Office announced yesterday.
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  • 74 7 India Pleads For U.N. Atom Set-Up UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 20, (AP)— lndia called yesterday for the immediate creation of an international organization to inform the world of any dancers to mankind from nuclear radiation. H-bomb or A-bomb tests The U S has already pro- posed that the 10th U.N
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  • 116 7 Rebels In A Cave Are Blown Up ALGIERS. Sept. 20 (AP) A flare-up of the guerrilla warfare between French security troops and nationalist rebels took the iives of 46 insurgents within the last 24 hours, officials reported last night The largest srm'P of rebels believed to be about was annihilated
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  • 30 7 THE finnish President. Juho Paasikivi and Prime Ministor. Dr. Urho Kekkonen. left Moscow in a special Soviet airliner yesterday after a fivr-day stay in the Soviet Union. Reuter
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  • 82 7 In Vatican There Is New Hope VATICAN CITY. Sept. 20 (UP) Vatican officials last night expressed the hope that the resignation o! President Juan Peron meant the end ol the civil war and a return to normal life in Argentina. The sources, commenting on '/.cvs dispatches, said Peron's resignation was
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  • 32 7 KARACHI. Sept. 20, (AF)Major Genera! Iskander Miira •strong man" ot Pakistan politics, last night was named permanent Governor General as from Oct. 6. At present he is acting Governor General.
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  • 171 7 RANGOON. Sept. 20 <AP) Education Minister U Than Aung tongue-lashed 800 heads of schools, assembled in the capital at the summons of his department, for 15 minute.^ and then stalked out ot th< hall in a rage. The minister flayed the teachers for what he termed
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    31 7 Conflicting reports that Pcron has fled the country: that he is taking refuge in the Uruguayan Embassy: and that he has committed suicide have born circulating in Argentina.
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  • 155 7 BULCANIN SIGNS PACT MOSCOW, Sept. 20: (Reuter) Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister, and Herr Otto Grotewohl, East German Premier, today signed a treaty restoring sovereignty to East Germany. The pact was signed in the Kremlin after four days of talks between top-rankinu delegations from
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  • 49 7 NEW ORLEANS Sept 20. (AP) Jonas E. Frcy. o.i. was decapitated on Monday by the guillotine like blade uf a meat cutting machine at a sausage factory here. Police theorised he tripped into the machine, «>r suffered a heart attack and fell in.
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  • 78 7 LONDON 1 Sept. 20 <UP> Britain is taming tho most dangerous and unwanted radioactive substance in the world so successfully that it may shortly be turned into an atomic car battery, a London conference of .scientists was told yesterday. Lord Citrine, chairman ol the state-owned British
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  • 57 7 PARIS. Sopt. M 'UP> Communist -led Dash strike* tied up traffic between thr capital and its. northern suburbs today. But efforts of the Com-munist-controlled Confederation de Travail <CGT» Union to paralyze international traffic from the vital northern station (Oare dv Nord) failed Trains to Brussels. AmsUrdam
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  • 148 8 Handicrafts Show At Kota Raja School RURAL folk and pupils of local embroidery schools have been invited to a Handicrafts Exhibition to be held on Oct. 1 and 2 at the Kota Raja Malay School. Singapore. Exhibits will include embroidery by hand or sewingmachine; knitted goods; paper, velvet or satin
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  • 76 8 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Indian Association at a meeting held recently: President— Dr. L.M. Ram. Mr. Balbadhar Singh, hon. gen. secretary—Mr. K.K. Balakrishnan. tion. treasurer— Mr. G.J. Fernandez. Chairman. Board of Games -Dr. V.V.V. Menon. sports secretary Mr. Harbans 3ingh. house member
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  • 30 8 CHAN SWEE YEOW, 52. of Ipoh Road, was sentenced in a Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court to jail for two weeks for loitering in Batu Road on Sept. 13.
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  • 197 8 IPOH, Tues— An aborigine constable. Corporal Bah Ke.jang was today presented with a letter of commendation from the Federation Commissioner of Police for his part in killing four terrorists in the Tapah area. The presentation was made by the British Adviser. Mr. I. W Blelloch. at
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  • 273 8 Man Was Put In Fear Of Bandits, Court Is Told PENANG, Tues. The fear people have for bandits in the hills was used by a man to commit extortion, the Magistrate's Court was told today. In the dock was Tcoh Tua Bak. 2C, who was charged with extortion of $100
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  • 62 8 IPOH. Tues. Sumari bin Sawin. 27. was today sentenced by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof to 18 months' imprisonment for burglary and theft. Sumari. who had two previous convictions. admitted breaking into the house of a woman. Tipah binti Ngah Pajar in Kampong Java on
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  • 52 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The manager of a travelling; show. Saw Ewe Chai, was today charged in the Second Magistrate's Court with failins to pay $207.15 Entertainment Duty from June 11 to July 1. The case was transferred to Sebak Bernam. where the show is now
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  • 60 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Over 500 Malay Ex-Service-men. including discharged Special Constables, will meet in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 26 to discuss the formation of a national body to look after their welfare. Federal Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. is expected to open the
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  • 75 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An 'important pledge" to the Alliance government from the Federation's racial minorities is expected to be conveyed at a garden party here this week-end in honour of Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, Cey- lonese representative in the Legislative Council. The party, organised by an
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  • 252 8 Minister To Decide Their Case IPOH, Tues. Three senior Chinese schoolboys, who were detained in Penang last month for ten days on suspicion of having taken part in Communistic activities, will be granted a special interview here tomorrow by the Assistant Minister for
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  • 80 8 PENANG. Tues.— Madame Tsen All Yin a nuptial dinner at her cofl'ee shop in .Beach Street last night to celebrate the wedding of her daughter. Mary Chee Ngcuk Choo to Mr. Yeow Khim Fong a driving tester in the Road Transport Department hero The bride
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  • 37 8 IPOII, Tues— The I irst I edera! Di brate the second annhersarv of it> f sl a military display, a conference lor fl*^ oration Military forces, and sports. sn c; t! i H a IM 0
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  • 34 8 IPCH. Ti:es— A tax; <::. Lai Foris Hte. '2.*. Krai total of $155 by Magistr^< Jamnl bin Abdul Latif U when he admitted hn\ing I mitied five traffic oflente Apr.. 26.
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  • 142 8  - 'My Life In Australia' Mohd. Shah by CHE MOHAMMAL* SHAH BIN HASSAN. 20. a Malayan student, will give a talk on his life in Australia over Radio Australia. He can be heard at G. 45 p.m. tonight (25.51 metres: 11.76 me s) and at 8 a.m. tomorrow (16 82 metres:
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  • 72 8 A Toast From The Resident Commissioner iTiias ieo treng Mm or Singapore, photo. THE Resident Commissioner Prnamr Mr i? p i*-.-. i and bridegroom Mr and Mrf 5S H««»l' v n ham Proposes a toast to the bride couple was married l in thichnrfh n Ke m l rec< ption
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  • 68 8 A MIS LI M cultural mission from Singapore and the Federation will lea\e soon for Indonesia. Inche Abdul Hamid Jumat. Minis ter for Local Government and Lands, told The Stand ard yesterday. Inche Jamat said that on his recent visit to Indonesia he had ascertained the
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  • 51 8 LEAD wire worth Si: was stolen from the sloi. I trading firm in Ka lang I in Singapore over the week During the same pr: three aluminium ladders io metal bracket! worth |7t were removed from a motor launch moored at the mi slipway of Kallang
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  • 108 9 NEW YORK office building has installed selfoperating lifts with "phantom voices." Among other things. f he voice announces 'This ceir up," "Going doicn and the floor number. If a passenger forgets to press his floor button the voice says: "Press your floor button, please." and to a passenger who
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  • 237 9 HOLLYWOOD. £JEEDING the cry of exhibitors and the public for new and exciting faces on the screen, M-G-M in recent months has sent representatives to the far corners of the globe, from England and France to Greece and Java, to sign more than a dozen
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  • 696 9 DOCTOR AT SEA VERDICT: Funniest Film For V will make you JF you laughed a lot at DOCTOR IM THE HOUSE, you will become a hysterical xcreck over another J. Arthur Rank mirthmaker—DOCTOß AT SEA coming soon to the Cathay, Singapore. Though many people believe that of the
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  • 348 9 |V\NY ROBIN thinks that 1J being overweight is like having too much sugar in your coffee after a while it all settles on the bottom. Newest name for bras In Paris is T ,es Lollos/' Producer, describing curvaceous MARTINI: CAROL: "If that girl ever goes broke one
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    • 123 9 ndon columnist Dick Richards I to see Diana Dors on Hank Organisation's current ,h \LIE FOR MONEY, it ,»t to thinking. likr these: "She has everyMjuiljl Monroe has." > Richards is a scribe with mind, because hf sets out Vkins and answering his own >. t Diana, he puts it
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    • 57 9 ■<-iS ix;ition (71 rent for Hglilnlhm < cbaractf ol the U head lo> t oi darkacn is a email' iKing Lear) <6> >>ug:it golden I calculator »9> r> o pain 191 Bf t the chin (6) ec i?j gun encloses (7> .-t.trLs backwards :rd up (o) 5 v [acti <5»
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  • 212 10 Rubber Up 1¼ Cents On Rumours Of Ban Lifting RUBBER market circles in Singapore yesterday speculated on the possibility of a lifting of the embargo of strategic goods to China and prices rose by l\ cents to S1.48;! per lb. for first grade October shipment. The meeting of the United
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  • 223 10 THE scope for women in business in Malaya is wider now than before the war, according to Mrs. Mary Nabi, director of the Singapore Baggage Transport Agency Ltd. This is because more and more Asian families are becoming less and less conservative and are allowing their women
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  • 210 10 asdf saf sadf das THE price of tin in Singapore rose sharply yesterday to $3752 per picul, a jump of $3, on threats of a strike at the Eastern Smelter Company's works at Penang. Malayan tin shares, however, failed to respond to ihe
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  • 33 10 THE U.S. agriculture department announced it will sell its remaining stocks of surplus soyabeans. amounting to about 500.000 bushels, at the market price for use in the U.S. or for export.
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  • 301 10 Rice Production Shows An Increase RICE production in 1954 showed an increase over postwar years but failed to match the record year of 1953, the ten-yearly report of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in Rome. World total rice production during 1954 was 114.2 million metric tons,
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  • 121 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fraser Xeave o:ri> $I.7S| and $1.77J edeb: Gammon 12.65 and $2.70: Henry Waugh $1.70: M. Breweries $3.55; Metal Box $1,521 to $1.54 Benantai 2?> HongFati 51.28 and $1.27; Jdris Hvd 4 101 local and 52| arrival: Kaniunting 10 arrival:
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  • 89 10 LANDINGS of fre>h fish into Singapore during the second quarter of this year, totalled 2.700 tons, an increase of 500 tons as compared with the previous quarter. Of the quantity landed into the Colony from April to June. 1.100 tons were caught by Singapore boats. 1.000
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  • 67 10 AN order worth £750.000 has been awarded to a U.K. firm (British Thomson-Hous-ton* by the New Zealand Government for five steam turbo-alternators for installation at the No. 1. Wairakei Geo-Thermal Power Station. It is here, in the North Island of New Zealand that a vast
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  • 51 10 BRITISH cycle manufacturers raised their production by ten per cent during the first half of this year compared with the first six months of 1954. Total for the former period wa.s 1.78 million machines. For the same two periods motor cycle makers increased output from 96.540 machines to
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  • 74 10 TIN production in the Federation of Malaya totalled 118.360 piculs of concentrates containing 5.305 tons of metal) in August, touching a new record for 1955. The output resulted lrom operation of 79 dredges. 601 gravel pumps and 72 other tin mines At the end of August, 39.432
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  • 130 10 ASIAN nations .vere shifting the economic emphasis from heavy industry to an effort to build a more balanced economy, Mr. Eugene N, Braderman. Far Eastern Division Director of the U.S. Depart- ment of Commerce. told the j In.ted States Tea Association at White Sulphur Spr\i-gs West
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  • 207 10 DAIRY COWS NOW TAKING TO RUBBER BEDDING... DAIRY COWS in the United States of America are now tak'mq to rubber bedding, to keep off tuberculosis and mastitis, commonest of cattle diseases, the British Rubber Development Board reported. T)ie "stall size beds," with 2inch thick sponge rubber covered in tough rubber
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  • 147 10 IMPORTS of cars into Indonesia from Sin go banned except under special licence, a spokesman 0^ Consulate-General in Singapore, said yestcrdcy. The ban has hit the extensive trade m flourished in the past months. It came into effect fa* this month. The spokesman explained that imports of cars into
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  • 207 10 THE Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Singapore, has received good response to its request for memoranda on SingaporeIndonesia trade to ensure that the working party visiting Indonesia next month is fully informed on the subject. An official spokesman described the response as heartening. The Ministry
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  • 46 10 MAIDEN voyage of the Empress of Britain, the new Canadian Pacific liner which was launched by Queen Elizabeth last June, will begin on April 20 next year, it has been announced. On that date the 26.000-ton liner will sail from Liverpool bound for Montreal.
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  • 86 10 THE Singapore p. p» market now faces k«*i n competition from India following oversea* reports that as from \e\tcrday. the Indian (,m--ernment has abolished her export duty on nla< k pepper which was per cent of the value of the eommoditv This news caused snnv uncertainty in the ln«.il
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  • 129 10 SINGAPORE Ch:n< duce Exchange noon i prices per pieul yesterday were: Muntok white p $161 sellers. Sarawak $160 sellers. Special Sai. Ol II R RO\l»^ Banggai. Fu^u^. Va« R Betty Macrsk. Leeund:. No S.f Lo Automodon. Macrsk. San Franc, -cTraveller, Aptpheron, llaru. INN I R ROADS June Sencfarai c
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    • 1037 10 NOTICES SUPPLY OF FOODSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS TO ABORIGINES AT LENGGA. ENDAU, KAHANG. TENDERS are invited for the supply of foodstuffs and Provisions to Aborigines 1 in Lcngga. Endau and g£han| I for a period of IHRhfc months, and deliveries to be made at sites. Tender Forms are available at the
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    • 113 10 NOTICES NEDERLANI) LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. Madoera" arr. 19.9.55 Berthed: 19.9.55 5.11.8 Godowns: 42/43. General survey will be held on the 2<>.!> 55 No further survey will be held. NEDERLANI) LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL, 41. Robinson Road, Tel- *****. NOTICE Overhauling the Guard Rails on Public
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    • 1163 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 IU nnt,, (Incorporated m Singapore* M 2 lines) o'^" 1 THE BLUE FUNNKL LINK Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON (r CONTINENT Singapore Owe Sails P. S ham t»enan« Polydorus tor Marseilles
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  • 557 12  -  GERREE READ says f AST weekend I shook the hand that has quite frequently shaken hands with the hand that designs the most controversial clothes in the world. Christian Dior's of course. The hand that I shook belonged to Mr. Bernard Laurent, one of the personal assistants
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  • 361 12 Are You A Fidget? THE most dazzling beauty, the most beautiful figure, are spoiled by want of poise. But what IS poise? Briefly, it la a combination of dignity. self-pos-session and presence of mind It adds to your own charm while setting other people at their case. The following quiz
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  • 477 12  -  BRENDA BOLLEN By THIS is for all brides up to their first wedding anniversary, and for all engaged girls. If they wish they may invite their husbands or sweethearts to read it also. It is not intended for any other reader. But I do invite ALL readers
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  • 141 12 ALL that glitters isn't gold. It may be platinum. Many brides prefer this harder-than-Rold. precious metal for their wedding rings. When you're choosing your ring, let your hands guide you. If you have small and dainty hands, a carved ring will look appealing— choo.se a design
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    • 94 12 FORBEARANCE ATEST American gift 1 J craze for couples getting married is a pair of little bears, called BEAR and FORBEAR. When the happy couple quarrel, they mv.st turn the Mr bears back to back. As soon as one partner relents, he or she turns one bear round —a plea
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  • 285 13  -  BOB FERRIER -^nder The World Laughs By BECAUSE of a ridiculous F.A. ban on an international club match, at a time when almost everyone is screaming for more competition with the Continental clubs, Wolves are not allowed to meet Honved, the great Hungarian club team,
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  • 62 13 picture. DIANE LEATHER (number 7) seen durimr he women's 800 metres event, in which Z mcct C inr°V d H at c RusSia V Britain athlptl^ Frnm f f u Dvnam o Stadium. Moscow ihHS. rAiSS? D Koslova who came ?k N (the winner);
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  • 328 13 FURIOUS SCC RALLY FAILS TO STOP AIRMEN RAT (hansi 4 SCC 3 Walker, Nizah, Rnulcy and McMuilen 2. Mclntyre. Umpires C Berrill and C T Griffiths. A furious SCC rally late in the second half— McMullen trying very hard— failed to stop RAF Changi from their second successive victory in
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  • 96 13 A LAST-minute gcal by Chin Kirn Foo helped Ra files Institution to hold Ang!oChinese School to a one-a!l draw in ari inter-school hockey match played o n the ACS ground yesterday. ACS dominated the exchanges in the first half but with Raffles defending stoutly they
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  • 313 13 LEE SUN SAVES 1st VICTORIANS VICTORIA School, through a second half try by Lee Sun, held Beatty Secondary School to a points (1 try) to 1 (1 penalty) draw in a friendly rugger natch played at the Victoria School ground yesterday. Victoria School kicked ofT wit!: 14 players an c
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  • 86 13 THE Siam Cup of the Royal Island Cub was won by Mrs. Rita Allison Miss O. K. Barrett was runner-up In the September Medal Stabieford 3«!f competitions, S. Abbett, carding 37 was winner in the "A" Division Hcah Hock Soon. 41. won the "B" Division and
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  • 48 13 BIRMINGHAM. Sept. 20. (fteuter) Randolph Turpin, holder of the British and Empire lightheavyweight titles, returned jo the ring last night after an absence <>i several months for an appendicitis operation and convincingly outpointed Eddie "Polly" Smith «f Bermuda at the Perry Barr Stadium here
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  • 272 13 DRAMA IN CRICKET Sir I was v witnen lo the dramatic game between the Police and ihe University ot Malaya last Sunday and I hope you will be able to clear up one point. Toward? the excitine closing stages Reggie Sandosham played a ball which trickled on to
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    • 708 13 SITUATION WANTED VTOUNG Chinese Male <UnX qualified Teacher) Senior Cambridge, seeks change of employment. Anything considered Available Ist October. Reply Box T. 2492 SS. TUITION ITS rUN learning a language by Lingua phone. At bom*, ir leisure time quickly. eusil> master French. English. Chinese Spanish. German Russian— 2fi languages by
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    • 858 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS arc invited for the posts of Surgical Senior Registrar, in the Medical Department Singapore Appointments will be on probation for ■I years in the first instance. followed. if service has been satisfactory, by permanent ar.d pensionable appointment. The period of probation will not be imposed
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 253 13 ■Boer By Al Ccpp Ef -^ffm r^ RKiP >w^ THASS V" since vc is 'h )(s" r f) lp eo^s in P~—vX^nfM uPS»O£ DOWN- J WHJT AH S OMLV CRITTER <A. l^S THIS CLJiz BLOCK STAN' kcV CAKE */'P ikj All CREATiQN, jj^EkJ^ C'NDS OUi" AH si WATCH, M^ C
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  • 930 14  -  WINDSOR LAD A 'Hattrick' Is His Aim By STAGE SHOW 11, a three-year-old Vilmonn gelding, who landed a grand double at Bukit Timah in August, revealed striking form when he ran a smashing three furlongs trial to return 37 2/5 sec. with Distributor as companion, on
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  • 553 14  -  Windsor Lad Hound-up bif TRAINING for the Singapore Gold Cup race on J J Oct I— one of the biggest turf events in the Colony J 2 began in earnest yesterday morning, and several candi- < dates showed that they were some of the best
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  • 58 14 SIX schools yesterday qualified tor the final of the under--18-year-old 4 x 110 yards invitation inter-school relay to he run oft at the Shell Sports Club sports meet on October 1. The schools arc: Victoria School St Joseph's Institution. St Patrick's School. Catholic High School
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  • 27 14 HONGKONG, and Shanghai Bank have notified SBHFA last night they would give a walkover to Singapore Telephone Board in today's semifinal of the senior knock-out competition.
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  • 134 14 FOR MR. MRS. PUNTER AT the coming Singapore Gold Cup Meeting, punters \*ill be able to collect their winnings with less fuss and in less time than before. To speed up payment of Totalisator Dividends, the Singapore Turf Club will allocate separate Totalisator Pay-out windows for each placed horse. TheM
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  • 47 14 RAFFLES Institution will hold its l'ilh annua: swimming rarnhal at the Chinese Swimming Club at 2 p.m today. The programme will include an event for the old boys— so metres free style. Entries for the oid boy's race will be accepied at the pool
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  • 93 14 Bleeding LcockellJ IT is the last few seconds of Don CockelVs fight with Cuban Nino Valdes at the While City recently. A bloody exclamation mark on CockelVs brow in the third round signals the end of the British heavyweight champion's hopes of a second crack at the icorld title. For.
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  • 442 14 Chinese Advance With Easy Win Over Soldiers Chinese 4 Arm> 2 Chony Mini, Kok Pcoic 2, Arthur Koh i. Boon Scong. Referee— George Murray. UNBEATEN Chinese yesterday collected two more points on their way to the Community League championship with a 4-2 win over Army at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.
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  • 146 14 NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (UP) The Rock} MareianoArrhic Moore heavyweight title fight was postponed for 24 hours today because of Hurricane lone. In view of weather forecasts calling for strong winds and heavy rain for the New York area, promoter James D. Norris of the
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  • 522 14 FRESH from their successes at the first Singapore floodlit athletics at Jalan Besar Stadium, the mighty Fijians will be out to take the spotlight again in the much-awaited Johore AAA versus Singapore AAA clash on Saturday at Johore Bahru The athletic meeting to be
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  • 215 14 'SAYONARA' FOR RIKI AZUMA TONIGHT By GRANT N GROWN THE Colony's wrestling proniolcrs Sportsman Enterprises stasr their 'sayonara' fights for the popular Japanese wrestlers at the Happy World arena tonight, but King Kong, the giant Hungarian, won't be in the ring to grapple with any of the Sumo terrors. InsteaJ.
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  • 446 14 No Opposition 1 Ong In SBA (j By OUR BADMINTON Re UNLESS he breaks a le« -which k* Singapore's 'king of badminton, the i I unorthodox Ong Poh Lim is due for session. Without Wong Peng Soon world champion, retirrd. th( Sarawak-born shuttler with the infectious grin is due
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 88 14 HOCKEY: SH.A. Div. 1, R.N. Police vs. Wanderers at Wanderers ground; Div. 2: R.E.M.E. vs. R. Malayan ffevy at RMS. ground; Div. 3: M.A.A.F. vs. Singapore. Engineer Regt. at S. E. R. Fnendhj: Latiff Wanderers vs. Police at P.T.S. SOCCER: SBHFA, Senior K.O. (semi-final): Ford vs. F. and N. at
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