Singapore Standard, 22 September 1955

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  • 326 1 Lode \\Lee m r:e cu.se of not being independent today to retu.-e today what is now your duty. If you do not do it now. it may be too late to do it in the future. Replying to Mr. Lim Chin Sions. the Chief Secretary said that the Member
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  • 400 1 House Approves Curbing Powers PAP Inspired 162 Of 213 Recent Strikes COMMUNIST subversion and infiltration responsible for most of the 213 strikes in Singapore in the past five months is expected to be stepped up. This warning was repeated several times by both Government and Opposition benchers
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  • 65 1 SEREMBAN. Wed. A man broke his spine when he dropd 40 feet from a police sta- tun in a dramatic bid to rape while being interroited in the Special Branch terdaj evening. A political detainee, the m made a sudden dsush out be room on the top
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  • 63 1 His Answer A Smile His... A Clinched Fist photo. CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. David Marshall, retaliates with a broad smile (top picture) against the boos and jeers of the placards outside the Assembly House. Picture at left shows Mr. Lim Chin Siong. (PAP) accompanied by lnche Ahmad a bin Ibrahim (Ind.)
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  • 113 1 PICKETS OOMP AH MERDEKA ONE THOUSAND pickets from 94 Trade Unions roared their disapproval ot the Public Security Bill outside the Assembly House yesterday. From 9.30 a.m.. the pickets chanted at intervals "We want independence. Merdeka!" and "Oompah. Merdeka!" until the last Assemblyman left at 5.30 p.m. Peoples Action Party
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  • 386 1 FIRST AMNESTY SHOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation (.o\ eminent got its first "amnesty shock" today when i surrendered Malay terrorist leader declared that his six other high-ranking comrades would not give up until there is a "general ceasefire" in the Federation .md the Malayan
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  • 37 1 THE pilot of a Gloster Meteor jet fighter which crashlandcd at R.A.F. SeJetar. Singapore, yesterday escaped unhurt. The jot which was on an air-proving flight, landed on its belly when its retractable wheels jammed.
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  • 23 1 THE Australian Government is to invite the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru to visit Australia, the Sydney Sun reported yesterday. Reuter
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  • 19 1 PRIME Minister Robert Menzies yesterday denied in Canberra that Australia was experiencing an economic crisis. Reuter
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  • 39 1 CAPT. Raymond (Turco) Westerling. 37, known for his private army revolt against the Indonesian Republic in Bandung in 1950. sneaked out of Holland four day s ago and was heading for Indonesia, it was learned yesterday.- UP
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  • 78 1 ALOR STAR. Wed. An armed gangster shot and wounded the proprietor of a sundry shop In Kampong Panggan. Kedah. yesterday. The victim. Yong Ah Lav. 33. climbed on to the roof of his shop to raise an alarm while the armed thug and his gang of about
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  • 174 1 A SINGAPORE detective fired a shot at a group of thugs when his life was threatened at the 6th. Mile, Yio Chu Kang Road, on Tuesday night. The incident took place when the detective intervened in what la believed to have been a gang battle
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  • 68 1 KLANG. Wed. A 16-year-old woman estate labourer was killed and four others seriously injured when they were struck by lightning at Sungei Kapar Estate near here tonight. Patchiappan died while she was being transferred from Kapar Group Hospital to the Klang District Hospital. The injured Velu. 15.
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  • 28 1 A "GUN" which fires radar beams is being developed to destroy runaway missiles before they cause damage, the American Rocket Society were told yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 30 1 A CHINESE Nationalist warship fired on the British freighter Helikon at noon yesterday off Foochow and ordered the vessel to stay away from that Communist Chinese port.— UP
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  • 235 1 BUENOS AIREb. Sept. 21 <AP) Gen. Eduardo Lonardi was named Argentina s provisional President today as loyalist and rebel forces signed a peace pact. This was announced in a communique from the military junta which took control of loyalist-held areas after the fall of President Juan
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  • 24 1 CAIRO police yesterday arrested a young man who tried to assassinate Patriarch *nba Yeussab 11. head oi Egypt's ancient Coptic Church.- AP
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  • 30 1 THE first lour German prisoners to be released Irom the Soviet Union since West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's talks in Moscow, arrived in Friedland yester- day.— Reuter
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  • 61 1 First Step Taken To Malayanise KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Alliance Government today took its first step tp Malayanise the public service Directives from the Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman and his nine ministers went out to all heads of department within their portfolios asking for full details of pay qualifications
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  • 29 1 JAMES Richard Becker, a 22-year-old driver in the Royal Army Service Corps, was hanged at Stanley Prison. Hongkong, yesterday for the murder of a Chinese girl. Reuter.
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  • 1814 2 We Won't Stab Tunku In The Back: Marshall dsf dsf dasf dsaf ANY RELAXATION of measures against the Communists would be tantamount to stabbing the Federation Government in the back, declared Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, when he opened the debate on the
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  • 161 2 were now being Miked to have the lowly ni i regulations that foim Ihfi Emergency Rcgui;.: ooi vated to the I status of being the normal law of the land. The itißlon adva-i <ed I y the Government, he >uid (f that it is necessary U bat
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  • 2604 2 Opposition Speeches Only Display Ignorance, Chew MR. LEE KUAN YEW (PAP— Tanjong Pagar) said: "I have always been an admirer of the Chief Minister's tactics and forms for he is the supreme advocate of the strategy of attack when you border on the defensive." He said that if the
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  • 287 3 'We're Aiming At The MCP Killer Squads/ Goode Criminal Law (Temporary) Bill THE Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, yesterday defended the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Bill as a necessary safeguard for the people of Singapore. Introducing the Bill in the Legislative Assembly for its second reading. Mr. Goodc
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  • 74 3 KLANG. Wed. Dailyrated employees of the Lee Rubber Factory here are to get a wage increase. The new rates will bo known at the end ot this month. A meeting between the firm's officials and leaders of the Factory ana General Workers Union representing the
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  • 124 3 Minister Steps Into Rail Row KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Transport Minister. Mr H. S Lee. today called for ail correspondence between the Malayan Railway Administration and the Traffic Operating Union over its threat to forge a national crisis over Malayanisation The union, whose membership is drawn from key rai!wavmen
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  • 30 3 TWENTY Moroccans were injured. 13 seriously when a bomb exploded in a European milk bar in one of the worst incidents in Rabat since the present unrest began.—Reuter.
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  • 264 3 RAF Gets Port Sham Airstrip KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Port Swettenham airstrip has been handed over to the British Air Ministiy. On it will be erected an RAF. radar 'watchdog" unit to cover the strategic Selangor seaboaid. The Standard learned today. The 2.*100 foot
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  • 23 3 The Federation Government has invited delegates to the forthcoming Colombo Plan consultative committee conference, to visit the Federation alter its conclusion.
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  • 110 3 MALACCA. Wei. The Municipal Council at .is monthly meeting today agreed to license 100 more trishaw riders in Malacca from January next year. So far 800 riders have Leen licensed fo r the (52.) :rishas in town. Introducing the motion tor the additional riders.
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  • 44 3 ALOR STAR. Wed The Minister for Wori;?. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today paid his first official vis;t to Kedah. He inspected various PWD jobs and saw the newly completed SI million bridge yn ning the Sungei Kedah at Aior Star.
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  • 247 3 HE WILL RESUME PREWAR WRITING MR W L. BLYTHE a former Colonial Secretary of Singapore, arrived heie from Britain yeFteidav in the liner Glenartney with his wiie. He told The Standard he had come back to continue hi s studies on Chinese labour in Malaya
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  • 23 4 BRICKLAYER Paolo O.iva. father of nine children, had a surprise on Tuesday .ii^ht. His wife had triplets.- A P
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  • 176 4 Or Rates Will Be Increased Next Year MALACCA, Wed. The people of this settlement will have to pay five cents more per 1,000 gallons for their water supplies next year if they do not use an extra halfmillion gallons a day by then. The Resident Councillor,
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  • 142 4 13th Day Three Outrages JOHORE BHARU. Wed. The Federation's worst terrorist state suffered at least three Communist outrages today— l'Mh day of the amnesty. A terrorist stooped and burnt a provision van on Ulu Remis Estate in the Rengam area, stea.ing the foodstuffs A patroi which followed up conj tactcd
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  • 209 4 PENANG, Wed.— A revenue officer, Choong: Tin Kon, told the Sessions Court today that from the balcony of the Railway Building in China Street Ghaut, on Sept. 3, he saw a sampan heading- for a ship in Penans Harbour. He saw this through a
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  • 87 4 THE Singapore Bank Employees Union will hold a social and dance at the Raffles Hotel Ballroom on Friday. Oct. 7 from 8.30 p.m.. under the patronage of the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall. Tickets can be bought from Mr. Scan Heok Cheah. c/o The Eastern Bank
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  • 152 4 COMMODITY PRICES CI.thMM. rubber prirrs (renlj. per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Bu.vers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 147 147'No. 1 R.S.S. Oct 147,' 148 No. :> M2l 143 No. 3 1401. 141 Tone; Easier tin PKicF The price ot tin yesterday was S37(>[ per picul. (Up 50 cts). I.UNDUN KUKKhK No
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  • 156 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Villagers in two States yesterday staged rallies to bring home to the terrorists the Alliance Government's amnesty oiler A procession icd by Home v wards and including Chinosc school students was staged at Chui Chak New >- il age in Lower Perak.
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  • 42 4 p/iofo. TWO of the instrumentalists of a group of stage artists who arrived irom Hongkong yesterday to give a three-Wtek performance at the Happy World Stadium. (Left to right): Miss Chew Li, and Miss Kee Stow Chin g.— Standard
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  • 106 4 Thugs Rob Couple In Clementi Rd A GAXG of armed robbers surrounded a couple in a darK and quiet >pot in Clementi Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night and relieved them of a wrist watch worth 526 and two gold bangles worth $15. The couple, Samad bin Haji Jan far and
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  • 41 4 BURGLARS stole a brassgilted clock worth $260 and two sports cups worth $6 from the home of a senior Singapore Customs Officer. Mr. M. C. Trousdell. in Xapier Rond recently. The articles were found missing yesterday.
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  • 160 4 THOSE white-washed dented barrels dividing Sumbawa Road and Victoria Street where it meets Kallang Road which have been there for over a year, will remain. They have been found to e V f£ y ce L fectlv e in controlling the heavy traffic using these
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  • 58 4 FOUR youths were sentenced in the Third District Court yesterday to one year's jail each for stonine and causing damage of $2,400 to a Hock Le- bus during the May 12 riots at Ganges Avenue The youth s were Chan Kek Yons. Tan Lo w
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  • 37 4 MALACCA. Wed.— The Malacca Municipal Council at a special meeting today amended the regulations of their municipal elections to provide for the registration of party symbols for use of candidates at the next municipal election
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  • 173 4 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday ordered the arrest of an "L" driver. Her Pek Khing. who was stated to have driven his car into a cyclist, who was tossed into the air landing on the car's bonnet. The accident occurred on
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  • 162 4 We'll Help You When In Need' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-The Labour Opposition in the Australian Parliament has assured the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, of the Commonwealths support to protect Malayan independence against Communist aggression Mr. Robert Joshua, leader of the Australian (antiCommunist) Labour Party, conveyed
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  • 67 4 'I'll Never Do It Again,' Says Housewife A 24-year-old housewife who attempted suicide after trading punches with her husband, was let off yesterday by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. R.B I Pates with a warning. The housewife. Ong Ah Vim, pleaded guilty to stabbing herself with a knife at Jurong
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  • 161 5 Sabotage Can Now Merit Detention SABOTEURS or intending saboteurs of the water, j;as or electricity services tan now be detained under the amended Public Security Bill which passed its second readin; T yesterday. Before the debate opened on the Bill at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Chief Minister
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  • 260 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Alliance Government is to allocate top priority for development projects in Kelantan and Trengganu, the Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today. The priorities will be in respect of agricultural, fisheries and forestry schemes, he told newsmen today
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    • 614 5 Standard oQlmanac Information at a Glance THHliillii— 11 11 r ,s>- 145 Lad es Only iPi;2pm I 225 News Commentary '19 72m^: JTmTTTT IOW 9% C r \>: Si hools (S» ;ri d m Announce- 230 Q .r,f. O M Box 1 19 72m 1;2 45 ft I I A!
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  • 881 6 Singapore Standard 'Government Mast Obey' fpBE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday Spoke In sober strain on the circumstances that led Government to introduce the Preservation c: Public Security Bill While what he said was not ncn it needed reiteration because the public memory BIUSt tM hed with the constant
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  • 899 6 PROFILE: 0 What sari man *ra* Juan IP. I'oron uho rui*<i Ar fo on<ina fur mmrr than nin<> yvars 0 hat uas thy sourtv of his m What mmrm his hahbiv* his iatv trifv dominate him These ;j'»d other questions are answered the following inside story on
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 159 6 TIMELY JOLT .Sir \n the midsi of 'Tncrrries throughout the Fe leration nd Singapore we have been rudely awakened from our dream >>i independence by His Highness the Sultan of Johore How timeiy is this jolt. i < many of ug including mysc r cry for oar rights and independence
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    • 115 6 Sir: May I through the medium of your columns ej> press rfi sincere gratitude to Mr. M. R. Taylor of the Telecomm unictitions Dept., Ipoh, aid }tis neighbour, Mr. Weller, u>r giving Tne first aid and taking me to hospi- tel when 1 was knocked un- '< conscious (is
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    • 119 6 Sir: At last i voice from the wilderness of 'M-rcJeka.' That chamPion of right, the Sultan of .Miore has. I think, gowned his lifes work for hi- people by openin« iheir eyes to the fallacy of some of the remark* and speeches we hear s o often
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    • 285 6 Sir: I strongly support the Alliance boycott of the Diamond Jubilee Dinner Party in protest of the speech made by the Sultan of Johore. The Sultana speech was a sen>ational one. In tact, it was a great shock to hear him making such
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    • 374 6 Sir Ibrahim echoes thoughts of thousands Sir: When H.II. the Sultan of Johore gave vent to his personal feelings about independence and the British, he uttered the unspoken thoughts of thou- .sands and thousands of not I only his own subjects but those of his fellow-rulers. I have no doubt
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  • 381 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Labour Pledge JTJTUSAN Melayu says that the Labour Front ha.s 5 gone back on its election j pledge by its defence of J the Emergency Regulations. J The Labour Front has J come into power on its J pledge to do away with the Emergency, says the
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  • 602 6  -  Aster Gunasekera by IT WAS my intention to icspect the wishes of the Chief Minister of the Federation Tunku Abdul Rahman, and allow the jubileebirthday episode in Johore to die down naturally." Unfortunately, the not-so lively Labour Party of Malaya, in Penang. has made
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  • 329 7 Annual Conference Trends LONDON, Sept. 21, (Reuter) Conservatives from all over England and Wales will urge Sir Anthony Eden to lead Britain still farther away from socialism when they hold their annual conference at Bournemouth early next month. The list of motions published here
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  • 183 7 I, ut« r) Fifteen-year-old iN ouurried Prince Alfonso lillionairc landowner and i Sebastia— church here. :1 bride, i i| row in; prince alln|old ring over her trope's marar. I a single flower "t muny back half tnd threw the Bran- j aiace. where the Prin- r.Aci
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  • 183 7 Withdraw Troops Israel Told JERUSALEM. Sept 21 (Renter)— Major General E. L. M. Burns, United Nations Chief Palestine Truce Observer, today demanded that Israel withdraw forces she moved last night into the El Au.ja derr.i it;.r:>crl zor.e on the IsraeiiEsjyptian border. In Cairo. Colonel Salah Gobar, dire tor of tne
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  • 53 7 LONDON. Sept 21 < Router* a York to London r ol the British Urways Corporall ;)p< d Too feet in an day as it touched ol Hurricane rer the Atlantic. ad been warnxpect ruimh weather I :h»-;r safety belts ten vi when thr incident D unci
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  • 16 7 I!»e younger brother of i K.ivsia will be tried withK«tcn military tribunal Army counter intelli-
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  • 245 7 Englishmen Are The World's Best Cads LONDON, Sept. 21, An American engaged on a '■d investigation into <<ddishness. reported last that Englishmen the world's "best n email came r I, FreI Thcodoie El>B, at a press defined i cad who docsni work and Klvei otl '/a.itv and sex nred that
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  • 132 7 WARTON. Lancasnire, S^pt. 21, (Reuter) A Vicar who took in a baby boy ">*ft n his doorstep and brougnt him up as his own son was yesterday railed to give evidence v. hen the boy faced a court mattial at the Royal Air Force
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  • 120 7 AMONG first lefageei from China to arrive in New York under the I.S. Refugee Relief Act ate Mrs. Wan Ju Pan Chan, widow of a Chinese college professor: her son. Bun Chan. 11: and three adopted hoys, Kwal Keun& Chan. 12, Yam
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  • 60 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 21 (API India's Government has authorized a gold hunt but on a sinai. s a c The geological survey of lorized to investigate reports of alluvial zo'.d found in the sub-Himala-yan area? ot L'ttar Pradesh in N rth India. Investig of previous
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  • 79 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 21 (AP) Tin prices have moved higher in New York. London and Singapore as the result of a 14-day strike notice served yesterday on the Eastern Smelting Co. one of the world's largest tin smelters, the Journal of Commerce reported today. London's
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  • 69 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 21 (UP)— Ccyioricsc Buddhists today protested a government order that would force two Japanese Buddhist monks Miki and Okonoqi out of the country. The Ceylonese Buddhists decided at a public meeting to organize a day's satyagraha to express their disapproval of the government order. They
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  • 31 7 CRIPPLED. 63 year old Mrs. Rose Waehowbki hobbled out of a burning apartment house yesterday, but went bark into the smoke-filled building to lead out a paralyzed neighbour. AP.
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  • 142 7 RESIDENT GETS HIS MANDATE PARIS. Sept. 21, (Rcu-I ter)— General Boyer De La Tour, resident general in Morocco, last night received detailed written instructions to set in motion the French Governmerit's plan for introducing home rule in Morocco. These instruction^ wcrr signed by the Premier M. Edgar Faurc and by
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  • 46 7 LEEDS, Yorkshire. Sept. 21. (Renter) Lord Caverley, a former newsboy, who went to work when he was 10, and rose to be a peer in the House ol Lords died of a heart attack yesterday at the age of 73.
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  • 40 7 LOXDOX. Sent. 21 (Renter)— The British Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, down with influenza last week and confined to bed. returned last night from Chequers, his country home, to his official residence at No 10. Downing Street.
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  • 202 7 German Divorce Is Not Valid In Britain— Judge BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 21. (Rcuter)— The Birmingham divorce court refused yesterday to recognise the validity ot a German divorce decree, claiming that the British ex serviceman involved was not domiciled in Germany at the time i The judge ruled accordingly thai Mr. Harold
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  • 93 7 No Dowry, So She Ends Life CALCUTTA, sept. 21, (UP) Nineteen year-old Prativu Sarker Chowdlniry handed herself on Tuesday to save her parents the "miseries" of ladiag a husband for her. She left a note saying she wanted to "relievo m> poor, helpless parents of all the miseries due to
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  • 54 7 TEL AVIV. Sept. 21 (Roster) Israel Army headquarter? yesterday announced the arrest of four members ot Egyptian "Suicide Squad.-" alleged to have been operating inside Israel territory last month. The announcement said the prisoners confessed they had been "sent to 1.-rael by the Egyptian military headquarters
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  • 20 7 PREMIER Bulganin today received the members of the Japanese parliamentary delegation which is visiting the Soviet Union. Reuter
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  • 26 7 SOME 7.000 Liverpool dockers staged a successful one-day strike yesterday, halting work on H!> ships to force employers to reinstate two dismissed colleagues. Renter.
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  • 195 7 SAIGON, Sept. 21 (IT)— The South Vietnamese army launched a general offensive today against the Binh Xuyen rebels entrenched in deep jungles outside the gates of the capital, the government announced. I Beveral dozen army battalions were reported to have attacked at dawn against the
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  • 38 7 SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 21 (Reuter) The chief engineer in the 83.673-ton Cunarder. Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Archibald Campbell. 61, was found dead in his cabin on Monday night. He is thought to have died of a heart attack.
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  • 106 7 Katerina Arms Hunt Continues COLOMBO. Beg*. 21 <UP> The Greek-owned freighter Katerina will be searched again for arms i; allegedly is carrying 10 Commum.-t China, it was learned today. The American embassy ended a fruitless search i the vessel week ago after the Panamanian government, under whose registry the vessel
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  • 33 7 LONDON. Srpt. 21 'AP) The Daily Skrtch declared today a high level statement is bring; prepared "to tell the truth about Princess Margaret's reported romance with Group Capt. Peter Townsend."
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  • 317 8 Two Big Hotels Decide To Retrench Staff NINETY-FOUR employees of the Singapore and Adelphi hotels who have been on strike for the past 29 days will be retrenched by the managements. The management of Adclphi Hotel said the reason for the retrenchment was that the hotel's public dining hall
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  • 58 8 MR. I. C. MENON, B.Sc now attached to the University of Malaya library, has been awarded the State of Pahang scholarship to study mining engineering for four year* in Britain. Mr. Menon. who was born in Kuala Lipis. was educated at St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore, and applied
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  • 61 8 THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. ll.' w. Baines, will leave this morning by air lor Australia, where he will attend the General Synod of the Australian Church in Sydney. Bishop Baines. who was invited to Australia by the Primate of Australia, will be away
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  • 64 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. An employer. Nathar Moliamcd. was today told by the Sessions Court President that he should pay his debts before sending money to India to support a younger brother The Deputy Commissioner for Labour awarded Nathar's employee, Hassan. $1,493 as wages due He had
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  • 47 8 THE Labour Front has moved Us Cairnhill branch office at River Valley Road to 24!). Thomson Road. The Member for Cairnhill. Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will interview his constituents at the new branch office on Tuesdays between 7 and 9 n.m.
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  • 61 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Ho Fee Chee. wife of a local dentist was fined $3,000 or a year's imprisonment for attempting to smuggle a $633 bar of gold into Johore. She denied in court today that she was importing the gold for her husband, with whom, she .^aid
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  • 36 8 HONGKONG. Sept. 21. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.50 to 111 Stcning $5,779 to USSI: 51.8:*4 to Malayan $1; $0,186 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,125 to a tael
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  • 122 8 A FORMER Singapore police detective. Robert Kum who was described as a "ma-nic-depressive psychotic" in the Second District Court yesterday. was remanded pending orders from the Chiel Secretary. The Second District Judge. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, found Kum guilty of causing hurt to
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  • 157 8 Chap-Ji-Kee Slips Found On Her A WOMAN was called 'mischievous" by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, when she told the court that a detective lifted her dress in search ot chap-ji kee slips at Cecil Street on May 27. When asked by the
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  • 240 8 Old (77) Malayan Dies In London MANY old Malaya hands aie mourning the passing of one of the Colony s most illustrious residents, Mr Edwin Arthur Brown, who |died this week in London at the age of 77. Mr. Brown came to Singapore in the early 1900s and immediately made
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  • 28 8 A SNATCH thief robbed a woman of her purse containing S2fi just as Mie was getting into a bus in Braddell Road, Singapore. early yesterday mornin?
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    31 8 photo. THIS float of a model of the proposed $400,000 Diamnt.fi Jubilee Memorial Hall tor Johore Bahrv iron the first prize. It icas put up by the Thoong A'yie/i Assoeiat.on. Standard
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  • 132 8 THE police produced 33 witnesses yesterday at a preliminary inquiry held in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court in which a newspaper vendor. Yip Kai Chong, was charged with the murder of Wong Fatt at Geylang on June 16 The first witness. Hoe Wah Kuans, said
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  • 192 8 A FLOAT of a model of the proposed 8400.000 Diamond Jubilee Memorial Hall for Johore Bahru won the first prize in the competition for floats in the procession held on Sunday nii;ht. The float was put up by the Thoong Nyien Association. Second prize was
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  • 30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Twenty -three men were fined $1 in the MasiM:. Court today for gamblir. front of tho Railway St. during the two-day Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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    • 285 8 you ihAnu V fwiD Awrmitfe TO BEAT VIM m SMOOTHS RASTER CIE AJMfc! A bright, clean, shining house is every woman's pride and joy. And when you see a home like this, you can be certain that Vim has been busy again, getting cleaning results beyond compare. You can really
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    • 105 8 ANNOUNCEMENT #OUR NORMAL i PRIVATE CAR A; COMPREHENSIVE (as issued under the A. A. of Smgoporc it Scheme) includes WITHOUT EXTRA H benefits providing PERSONAL! COMPENSATION to the Pol.cyholder 4 EXPENSES and MANSLAUGHTER Co»er Use by Service personnel and Go* Servants in receipt of on off icicl eN recognised without
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  • 1408 9 HIGHLIGHTS: Craze for linguistic States spreads Lull along Goan border 'lime being' Echo of 50-year-old Church feud MacD settles down in yew Delhi Krupp and 300 Germans to visit M*** „f latr hern whipped up to ill 3 ,7hr t ir. for linguistic States has !fO*' JB ,ntn parlit-olarlj
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  • 486 9  -  L.S. Chakales By ROME A FAST-BREEDING fish is changing the piscatorial picture in the tropical world. It's becoming s o famous that the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has decided to trim the fish story down to size. tt? 1 0 past Performance, TILAPIA
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    21 9 "I just woke up, so I thought I'd better wake you to tell you I don't want a diink of water!"
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  • 471 9 This recalls Hitlers Retreat JERUSALEM FUSCOVERY of the palace of Herod the Great on the rocky cliff of Masada by Israeli archeologists last March explains something of the character of this ruler hated by Jews and Christians alike. This palace of Corinthian columns and marble floors recalls Hitler's retreat at
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    • 155 9 I ;^gH chances with yow SKtN! Choose a puce ivhiteloikt Soap! The beauty of your skin Is for' you to decide. And nothing Is more import, ant than tne soap you use. Above all make sure that none but the purest of toilet soaps ever touches your skin. Then It
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    • 73 9 I B I f'l I m < s over and over again. V j, lO>. R .i s>. c i th« Zenith (3>. -bed (4). flip on the fortress I ;c;i! inclination <4>. public relations. happenings <B>. i mi ivoe on a hunt- horn i >. tree sounds fishy 4
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    • 222 9 ijj, II Laughs AN American woman in Virginia sued a shop for E 7,000 because her 2 bathing costume became 2 Iransparent after a swim. She said she was mortified, humiliated and shocked and her nerves were perma- ncntly injured. J ONE CENTENARIAN IN A RECENT INTERVIEW C TOLD THE
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  • 147 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing j prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white pepper 51 59 sellers, Sarawak white SI SB seMer-. Special Sarawak black Sl!4 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $41] sellers, coconui oil •drums) 544 sellers; copra Sept. $27] buyers, S27:i sellers. Oct. Si>7 buyers, S2B
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  • 20 10 BRITAIN has agreed to triple its imports of earned salmon and trout f rom Japan to C6.000.000.— AP.
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  • 261 10 THERE is every possibil Federation of Malayo irfl QC| suggestion that the woHu*| economic mission to It- n C sj Q full Pan-Malayan b S| Minister, Mr. David Marshall day. de Mr. Marshall was lative Assembly on the Indonesia. The Chief Minister said tl mission had gone to tod
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  • 161 10 RUBBER DROPS ON UPCOUNTRY SELLING UPCOUNTRY selling in the Singapore rubber market caused a drop of one cent to 11.47] per Ib. for first grade October shipment yesterday. Prices opened steady at around $1.50 on better London and New York prices overnight but cased throughout the day. After the opening
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    25 10 SINGAPORE travel agent Mr. Lim Soo Tsu rece nt I y arrived in Britain by 8.0.A.C. for a month's familiarisation visit. He is Manager for
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  • 28 10 Tai Koo Nam Kee, of Hill Street, Singapore. Seen with him as he makes arrangements for his return journey is 8.0.A.C. Receptionist Margaret Thompson.
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  • 179 10 fg fddds ds sdfh rs Standard Market Reporter AUSTRALIA'S decision to cut imports will not severely affect Malayan exports to that country which are needed for industrial purposes, the Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. H.M. Le Marchand, told The Standard yesterday. He
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  • 138 10 MALAYAN rubber share? were again better yesterday with {air business reported and some price improvements recorded. Industrials were irregular but quiet while tin shares were slightly easier except in one or two instances. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Cammon
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  • 162 10 SINGAPORE sharcbrokers yesterday reported the following business done: 8.8 Pet 15/6 local: Fraser .Wave orris. $1,771 and $1 78 odd lot: Gammon $2,621 and $2.65; M. Breweries 55 and $3.50 odd lot: Metal Box $1.52$ and $1.50 odd lot: Robinson ords. $2.40 and $2.41- Straits Steamship $13.50:
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  • 110 10 SHIPS IN HARBOUR OITLR ROADS Banggai, Fusus, Van Riebeik. Betty Maersk, Legundi. Automedon. San Francisco, Steel Traveller. A.-pheron, GcKko Mara. INMR ROADS. June. Senggarang, i J Xid >. inc. Tony Goan, Nangkacnindr. Si«. Katong, Aiby. Fhepamat. Paneh. Scdenan, Lee ?«.h Loh Sic Lee. Darvc!. Kah Hua. Langsa, Tong Leong. Rawang.
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  • 63 10 JAPAN and the Philippines arc steadily increasing their tri.de with each other. the U.S. Journal of Commerce reports. "The volume of s OO^ 5 rnovIng between the two countries has risen steadily over the past three years,* 1 the business newspaper said, "and official Philippine
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  • 138 10 Gay Looks Cushion Higher Price* Of 1956 Cars GAY looks with an exotic ranfe of two-tone colours will cushion the higher pricc.s of Britain's 1956 cars, the manufacturers hope. The Rootes Group, who make the Hiilman -Humb2r range of vehicles, put on .show their new models in London o n
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  • 239 10 MALAYA is a bright market in South-east Asia for radio manufacturers owing to the fact that the importation of wireless sets is freely allowed into this country. This is the opinion of Mr. K.A. Axt. export executive of Nordmende Norddcutsche Rundfunk G.M.8.H.. Bremen, who is now
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    • 638 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE On Instructions from the Custodian of Enemy Property. Federation of Malaya I Will Sell By Public Auction on Saturday. The 24th Day of September, 1955 at II o'clock in the forenoon at No. 14. Cameron Street, Seremban. in separate lots. All those six pieces of land comprised
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    • 348 10 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE FOR QL'EENSTOWN Alexandra Road Lenc Kee Road Shepherds Hill rpENDERS arc invited from 1 Approved Contractors for the ERECTION COMPLETION OF BUILDING THE PROPOSED TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ai the above. P;ans, Specifications, Forms of Tender, and all other particulars can be obtained on
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    • 614 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE rpENDERS are invited from 1 Bona Fide building contractors (first and second class registration with the PWD) for the erection and completion of the first phase of the Government High 1 School for Girls at Brunei Town for the Government ol Brunei. Plans. Specifications. Bill? of Quantities
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    • 100 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LP 1 Union Buidmg TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA C EGYPT AND MEDITMK/nIAN S por< PRES. PIERCE PRES MONROE 24 29 Sop' PRES BUCHANAN 9/13Oct PRES GARFIELD 18/2iOct FAST SERVICE TO WEST CO* BALTIMORE. BOSTON VIA irl W* S oo r< CRACKER STATE MARINER Ist Coll 28
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    • 483 11 U-^JpiRADINC CO., LTD. If ft** 132/6 «©bin«oei Roatf t»'* UE Ft^NEL LINE •I, Biltn«ore. Philadelphia Cult Ports P. S ham Penan* 21/22 Sept Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov re load and discharge cargo -t-tX^Trican line LLOYD > Rotterdam, Bremon b Hamburg Ct*c» v PS Penang
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    • 1254 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 •I? (incorporated in Singapore) <» 2 "7»» dipping Travel cop,/ Tin: BLUE FUNNEL LINK o P t Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and duchaiße cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Owo Sails P. Sham Pen
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    • 733 11 MITSUI J^J LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P g ho Ptßo 9 Axumoson Moru from Bomboy *or Yokohoma Kobe Moii 7 Oct Bamei Maru from Calcutta tor KoDe. Osaka Yokohamo 2 0 Ocl FOR JAPAN from Continent Hagurosan Maru tor r o kohama Kobe. Nagova via Soigon. Bangkok. H'korg
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    • 787 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONIINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port said. Genoa, Antwerp. Rottcrdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S pore P. Shorn Penong x) "ERRIA" 23/24 Sept "LALANDIA" 24 24 Sept iPaiscngcrs onlyi "SIENA* 3 4 Oct 5 6 Oct xx) "SELANDIA" 17/19Oct 20 20 Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/19
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    267 12  -  PEGGY BRIGGS by^"— TIIGH, heavy-looking hats J hats that 3ettle low en the brow and often look a s.ze too large that's the autumn headline news from Paris. Normally, they're the sort that g;r!s hate. But don't be alarmed: no one is going to ask you to wear a
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  • 399 12  -  HELEN HUGH by '•\V lI V has my favourite powder-cream compact suddenly become raked and irrpasy?" a^ks a reader. *'It no longer stick.s to thr puff, and won't po on evenly." I (teg lentlj gel this kind of ii I about nearly every type of preparation m for
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  • 240 12  -  HELEN HUGH By I JARDWARE and iron- mongery shops hold a f;>ta) fascination f^r Pc^^y Tearle, an enterprising young woman I met the other day. She sees IHe screws, tacks, chains, hooks and studs as glittering and unusual jewellevy from materials she buys at builders' merchants! Trained as
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    325 12  -  NORAH LITTLEJOHN by HERE'S a bright idea from a bright young girl. It's a frilling idea, passed on to us by lovely Shirley Ann Field. Shirley is mad about frilled petticoats. She likes to have one to match each dress. "But that costs money." says Shirley. "So
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    26 12 Jane Wytnan playing H Gallant* is seen wearing a I" fl quarter-length, evening dre* s lh floating panels. It was doM^" 1 1 H
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    • 128 12 V £r fp fc Qvemng BOURJOIS DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE t^M^^sH^A l WKBtK^^tKl Fine Healthy chi|dren ISBSk\JBSS^ POWDERED WHOLE MILK F I \fiSfe S^^ FREE GIFTS! S, 1 Lids from totol 15 lbs of NUTRICIA (combinations of llb 24 lh< «r^ q ik. m Ul <* l/% •J JkV
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    • 349 12 fry \efitpf yxft VStfWK fst&'s#ti r ViM VSti W&t iB&^ ai t>3uiiliifflilftimahlmi^fflt^iaMlt nil irffii j>n^y^^ft<hJ^#< TODAY'S QUOTATION: "(.«M>d IrarhtTs co*t mor«'. lint |MM»r l<M(iit*ro cost most." Mauris* \\;ilW«t. TIIIKM>\V IOK EVEBVOVE: Dele decisions, imports:,: undertakings until the evening, if possible If no!. 1ak»» <a:e el them tomorrow. Keen clear of
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  • 229 13 tfore Money For Moore By MIRRAY ROSE ch n 'Pion Rocky Marciano, an hrrame a heaMer favourite than ever today for his Omi 1,-ht heavyweight boss Archie Moore in Yankee I tally cocky Moi re appeared while Marcia- .<» self, cool and Ro ky has been igh agoniztaf waiting
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  • 135 13 LBOURNE, Sept. 21 'i be Vi toria AmaAssociation is ring a i) Europe- visit Melbourne lay's "Little Olymn \< ireti .er. iletes include llungSan or lharos and s Britain's Bran I rordon P:rie. and Emil Zato- the vaaa I al M-' :< >■.: rne Urn i leaden
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  • 52 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The annual All-Malayan Inter-State Sikhs hockey tournnment for the Ipoh Police Gurudwara Cup will be held lj :i Nov. 11. 12. IS .<nd 14 at Ipoh. Entries are now being invited, and should bo sent to Mr. JoKinder Singh c >> Guru Nanak Institution, 28
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  • 117 13 Trabert Gets Big Offer LOS ANGELES, Sept. £21 (Reuter) Tony J Trabert, the American J Z lawn tennis star, has Z been altered SBO.OOO C Z to turn professional and Australian Davis 2 Cup players Lewis 1. Hoad and Ken Rosewall Ruaranteed C 20.000 (Aus- "< > tralian) (tKi.OOO) each.
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  • 127 13 Don't Do It, Cables The LTAA MELBOURNE. Sept. 21. (UPI The Australian Lawn Tennis Association today appealed to Davis Cuppers Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall not to accept Jack! Kramer's offer to turn professionals and join his touring tennis group before January, LTAA President Donald M. Burns relayed the plea
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  • 40 13 pnoio from London. ARCHIE MOORE, right, who fight* Rocky Marciano lor ifw World Heavyweight title in New York, is seer in training with his sparring partner, Jcszc Jones, at Ills camp at North Ad(ins, Massachusetts. Associated Press
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  • 295 13 THE heavier S( pack proved too inucli for IJAF Seletar when their '.V iifteens met on the parian? yesterday. The airmen went down by 28 points <'J goals, G tries) to 3 la t ry i The Club opened the score In the Hth
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  • 29 13 ST JOSEPH'S Institution beat Serangoon English School 2-u in an inter-school hockey match played on the SES ground yesterday. Malcolm Xunis and A. NeppO scored for SJI.
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  • 204 13 TEO Low Kwai with an almost scratch return of 37 for nine holes won the Royal Island Golf Club's annual Caddies competition held on Sunday. There were 74 entries for the competition. Thi.s annual caddies competition took place at the Island Club course
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    • 737 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE Improvement Trust requires two Assistant Civil Engineers for work in connection with the design and construction of siteworks for large scale housing projects in Singapore. 2. Appointments will be on a Tree .-cars" agreement m the first instance with the possibility of appointment to the
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    • 865 13 DEATH VT Pciin" Podro. Ccvlon m 7/9 P. V Soenivasaeam. formerly V.ad Master afl Malayan B lilway. Singapore. passed sway. Upco untry papers please copy SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited fur the posts ot Surgical Senior Registrar, in the Medical Department Singapore Appointments will be on probation lor '.i years
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    • 295 13 Ibner fiy Al Capp ""II HOW VO' FLAPS TM' > I AN' AH »S ONLY ONE T WGHT/l f THARS C bATTELR.'/— IT GOTTA AAUSC IN TH' .VVORLO WHO KIN 7\ VOF^E PROOF THET Ll'L uOiG NUFP tN MID-AJR FQ' DO IT, ON ACCOUNT AH V* A&NER AN'AUNT ABBIE *>
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  • 147 14  - YOUTH CENTRE VERITY GILL. by Standard Sports Reporter THE Appeal Committee of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre have applied to the Colony Government for a piece of land at Kallang Airport for the Centre that will be $2 000,000 Sports Stadium, but the Singapore Youth Sports Centre will be entirely
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  • 164 14 THE Singapore Hockey A»oiiation will meet tomorrow at the Singapore Recreation Club to decide a request made by the Department of Education for hockey coaches for the leading it'irW schools in the Colony. The Department of Education is asking for coaches because Colony girls'
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  • 122 14 Riki KO's 'Tiger' To Fight Again JAPAN'S powerful grnpplcrs did not have their 'farewell tights' at the Happy World Stadium last night after all. After the Japanese champion. Riki Dozan had knocked out Tiscr Joginder Singh in the last round of their six-round main event, the Sikh matman asked for
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  • 310 14 Senior League Debut DOCKYARD Civilian Associal ion last year's Singap>i Hockey Association division two league champions took a 3—l defeat from Wanderers Sports Club in their division one league debut at Serangoon Road yesterday. Wanderers, who did creditably welt last year, have made a few changes from
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  • 138 14 Fordmen In SBH Cup Final J FORD Motors trounced < Fraser Neave by four J 1. goals to nil in a Business 2 J Houses Senior Knock-out 2 match played at 2 S the Jalan Besar Stadium 2 yesterday. J Salleh Karsani 2. Rah- 2 2 man Awang and Radin
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  • 95 14 pit uirr ij.t uur THE body of Richard J Mainwaring lies under the rear of his burning J Aha racing; car as an- other competitor races i on to the finish of the 2 i Ulster Tourist Trophy J Sports Car race on Dun- drod Circuit,
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  • 313 14 Marines 'B' Whip P&T To Win SGSFA Cup Final Referee: Mr. Syed Ismail Alkadree. MARINE Department *B' won the Singapore Government Services Football Association's Junior Cup competition when they beat Posts Telegraphs, division 2 league champions, by five goals to nil in the final at Serangoon Road yesterday. The Marines,
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  • 300 14 Aims: Youth Training And Recreation To collect: $350,000 From The Public Mr. Lee is not in the country at present. The collecting target is $350,000 and the committee is confident that this sum will be collected by the end of October. For every dollar
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  • 22 14 CAXTOXMEXT English School beat the Keppel Road English School 2-1 in a friendly soccer match played at Cantonment Road yesterday.
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  • 596 14 Raffles Relay Records Broken: Lee Is Champ THREE records were smashed and one equalled at the 12th annual swimming: carnival of Raffles Institution held in the Chinese Swimming Club pool yester- day. All three records broken were i n *h e relay events. To sixteen-year-old Derek xMitchell winner ot the
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  • 31 14 ATHLETES and officials going to Johore Bahru for the Sultan's Jubilee contest between Singapore and Johore AAA should assemble at 130 p.m. on Saturday at the Singapore Recreation Club.
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    78 14 FORMER Selangor junior badminton champion. Ong Eng Hong, now studying in Australia is seen here with the Lindsay Hassett Cup which he won be beating fellow Malayan S. K. Ong in the Invitation singles final in Melbourne recently. Eng Hong is playing very well in Australia. One of his most
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  • 203 14 Mayflower Pair Upset For Final TAKING the court undrrdogs, Mavfiower's (hew Gout Cheng and Foo Hee Fatt surprised and beat Merrvtime's favourites for the Colony junior doubles title. Willie Tay and Cheong Cheng Swee. in the semi-final of the SBA Junior doubles tourney last night. The Mayflower pair won at
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  • 29 14 U3NDON. Sept 21: (Reuter) Results of Association Football L,eague matches played yesterday were League Division 111 (Northern): Southpcrt 0 Darlington— l Tranmere Rovers 4 Acciington Stanley 1.
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  • 352 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Quiet Day At Bukit S By THERE was little activity yesterday morning except i«,r Bagby's horses being sent auaiut i BULLERO, with Hudson astride furlongs in 38 2 5 sec, running Lillibullero is in splendid shap. CHR YS ANTHEM UM when he went three fur] well on
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    • 100 14 SOCCER DIV. 1: Police S.A. vs. Rovers S.C. at Jalan Bcsar Sladium at 5.15 p.m. FRIENDLY: Indian BroVierhood S.C. vs. Fort Canning Football Club at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. ARMY M.O.R. LEAGUE— DIV. 1: M.O.R. Cup. HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE— DIV. J: I. A. vs. R.A.F., Seletar at I. A.
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