Singapore Standard, 23 September 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard n. it lW V SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1933 h i'a«;es is cents
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  • 10 1  - rikers Lose 2m in ages R.G. PILLAI I n i
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  • 7 1 GIAN TO UIT CHINA mm I 1
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  • 36 1 TAIPEI. Srpt. 22 (UP) Nationalist Chinese commando teams, operating out of Matsu Island, attacked a Communist-held island near Santu Bay on the North Fukien coast on Monday t. it was reported today.
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  • 34 1 THE Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, having his safety strap adjusted before taking off in an RAF Pioneer aircraft for Gemas, where he addressed an amnesty rally. Standard photo by Yong
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  • 148 1 KUANTAN EPIDEMIC: KUANTAN, Thurs. The typhoid outbreak in Pahangs new capital today claimed its first victim, with 26 proved and 30 suspected cases, in the General Hospital here. A woman admitted to hospital yesterday with typhoid died this morning. Emergency wards have been erected at
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  • 71 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The first terrorist food supplier to take advantage of the amnesty surrendered to Police in Perak today. For security reasons his Identity and the location of his surrender were not announced. The Malayan Trade Union Council today declared that though it supported the
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  • 30 1 THE Indian Health Ministry says its malaria control programme in East Punjab state has produced "an unprecedented reduction" in the numoer ol person* nflriipted with the disease.- AP
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  • 112 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sept. 22 (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today called for international cooperation to make the next 10 years "the healing decade of true peace In a 4.000-word policy speech to the United Nations General Assembly. Dulles called upon Russia to release
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  • 310 1 Union Boss Jailed BAIL GRANTED FOR APPEAL ine Term: 2 Months THE Secretary of the 10.--000-strong City Council Labours' Union Federation. O. S. Rengaswamy. and another labourer, V. Vadivelu. were each sentenced to two months' jail by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor. yesterday for stabbing N. Valoo,
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  • 161 1 LONDON. Sept. 22 (Reuter) Gerald Hugh Alan Murphy, deputy police superintendent in Malaya, was cleared here today of a charge of helping to procure a miscarriage which killed his wife. Eileen Frances Harfleet. 24-year-old London beauty culturist. who admitted using an instrument on the woman, was sentenced
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  • 76 1 WASHINGTON Sept. 22 (AP) The head of the Government's national stockpile buying agency yesterday denied reports that the United States may suspend its rubber stockpile rotation system. A. J. Walsh. Commissioner of the General Services Administration (GSA>. said no changes are contemplated in the rotation plan. Walsh
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  • 47 1 BONN. Sept. 22 (Reuten Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, said today he several times reached the verge of breaking off his Moscow talks with the Russian leaders. "The negotiations were extraordinarily difficult because of objective differences," he told the Bundestag (Lower House).
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  • 132 1 SINGAPORE Police last night detained two Englishspeaking Sikhs in connection with the alleged kidnapping of a three-year-old boy in Calcutta Street. The boy was carried away by a motor cyclist but Police later traced both the rider and the child. The two men were caught by
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  • 91 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 22 (UP) Victorious rebels began removing the last vestiges of the Peron regime from Argentina today But the main prize the person of former President Juan D. Peron himself continued to elude them Gen. Eduardo Lopardi. devout Catholic and Peronhater since at least
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  • 28 1 A BRITISH naval ship will leave Sydney today to survey waters surrounding the Monte Bello Island group in preparation tor next vear's atomic tests there.- UP
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  • 17 1 A 40-SECOND earth tremor shook Taipei yesterday. No casualties or damage have been reported. Reuter
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  • 254 1 Council To Debate Control Ordinance HIGHER RATES POSSIBLE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thousands of tenants throughout the Federation may have to pay more rent ranging from $1.75 a month to $75 by the end of next January. The authority giving landlords the pow r to raise rents
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  • 121 1 A YOUNG woman stood helpless, as a neighbour stabbed her husband while he was having his dinner in a hut in the heart of Kampong Silat in Singapore last night. As the victim. G. Govindasamy. slumped to the floor his wife screamed for help, but the
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  • 234 1 MENTAKAB, Thurs. psman China, one of the most brilliant and influential terrorists to have surrendered in the eight-year Emergency, is back in the Pahang jungles on a secret mission fcr the Federal Governmen The Standard learnt today. His mission is so confidential that police have
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  • 163 1 75 Die In Tripoli Air Crash TRIPOLI. Libya. Sept 22 (UP> A British airliner carrying 47 persons clipped a tree in a midnight landing attempt today and crashed in the desert, killing 15 of those aboard. Thirty-two others, belted in by safety straps iastened for their landing, survived. Most of
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  • 28 1 THE Ministry of Information said yesterday the Indian cabinet has approved a press commission recommendation banning the publication in India of editions of foreign newspapers.- AP
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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE Police la.st night detained six taxi drivers for allegedly cheating a petrol kiosk owner.
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  • 26 1 EMPLOYEES of Mai Hind' a daily newspaper in Rajkot. Western India. yesterday staged a one-day fast to protest their publisher's suspending a sub-editor.— AP
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  • 306 2 I DIDN'T KILL HER -WE'RE ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED' Fisherman Denies Murder Charge IPOH, Thur 5 .-A (iih.rmon, Chon Suet M.nj; 35, chotjed »..h 3=.e his lionccc o sold tig«'* tooth os o token of the.r bet.othol oft.r pod. o r j*.c»~ fffcSCT Sft™, charge. Ti f Di ity Public
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  • 32 2 A DETECTIVE found a wristwatch on a Singapore Traction Company bus running along the Service No. 1 roule yesterday The owner can claim the watch from Tanjong Pagar Police Station.
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  • 314 2 SURRENDER NOW OR WE'LL FORCE YOU OUT: TUNKU GEMAS, Thurs. The Federation's Chu-f Minister, Tun Abdul Rahman, today sternly warned hard-core Communist tern I lat if I they did not accept the j amnesty, "my Government will find other ending the Emergency."' r ing a ma I r or£,ir.isci by
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  • 51 2 CHUA TEXG. 22. was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for being a member of an unlawful assembly and causin" hurt to Tan B>on I-f\va at the Chinese Temple in Gulega Road of! Chang; Road on Sept.
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  • 104 2 New Union Of Burma Consul Here THE new I'nion of Burma Consul in Singapore U Aung Myat Kyaw arrived in Singapore yesterday from Rangoon to relieve U Ba Thaung, who is leaving Singapore to be in oharge of the Burmese Legation in Cairo. The new consul has been in Washington
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  • 25 2 A WOMAN A-.ina. in Wing Loons Road in the Changi area of Singapore woke up yesterday to find her jewellery worth $450 stolen.
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  • 132 2 RENGAM, Thurs. Malays and Chinese shouted "Merdeka" slogans in an amnesty procession through the main street of Simpang Rcngam town. 48 miles north of Johore Bahru. this afternoon. The procession sponsored by the local Alliance carried banners calling on the terrorists
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  • 73 2 Meetings With Envoys From Three Country photo. ABOVE: 11 A.M. Talks with the Australian Commissioner in Malaya. Sir Alan Watt. RIGHT: 12 P.M. Discusses goodwill mission to Indonesia with the Indonesian ConsulGeneral. Dr. Herman Kartowisastro! and the Republic's Consul in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Rasjid
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  • 255 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will go to Indonesia as leader of a goodwill mission next month. This is in response to an invitation extended today through Dr. Herman Kartowisastro, the Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, who
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  • 41 2 IPOH. Than. Foo Wan Tock, 20-year-old former Pnang Chung Ling School student, banned from re-entering the island for alleged subversive activities has today been granted conditional permission to enter I 1 I Tv. :sfl J
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  • 67 2 $15,875 More From Chamber A THIRD contribution ol $1. "i.8T5 by the Sil Chamber of Comment MacDona'.d Youth Sports Centre F:;nd raised the contributions liom unofficial HNITOI $128.8t>7. it was announced vestorday. Of this last donation. SlO.nim was f rotn the Mercantile B of India Donations to from the Chamber
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  • 7 3 rWAR t MAGE HARE $2M. I
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  • 57 3 MR JOHN CIIONG, who has passed his third year medical examination in S\dne% University. John, who is the son of Mr and Mrs Philip Chong of Jrsselton. North Borneo, \\.is a former pupil of St. Patrick's School. Singapore. Up has a brother. Joseph. uho
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  • 77 3 Proposal To Increase Pension Benefits SINGAPORE GovcrnQt employees may, on rement, find 2o per cent re m their cash retiremen! benefit packets if a oosal now before the itley Council is approveda Cash retirc:nc!.t be: e total penaccumulated over a ;od of ten yeai the oroposal before Cow "KB benefits
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  • 76 3 $4,270 To Redeem His Pro Note JUDGMENT in the sum of £4.270 was entered by Mr. Taylor in the SinsaEligh Court yesterday, for Harcht Singh. against a former A A...-, defendant The claim was f° r 33,215 i noiri^ the principa an 1 the of interest due on a tv
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  • 14 3 A TYPEWRITER worth $200 stolen from an unattended erl Street. Singapore afternoon.
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  • 167 3 r os A// Over The Hypos' rers* 1 had protection, then o v Slood pressure victims" also be considered. ..Vriiig from hifb pressure, he said, are ited to be hiah strung I quick-tempered, while o f as suffering from Mood pressure (my tOf said so>
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  • 564 3 28 Leave For Study In Britain SINGAPORE'S first airlift of 28 scholars and trainees going to Britain on study awards will leave the Colony aboard a specially chartered BOAC Constellation today. Six more serving Government officers will proceed later in the year on similar study awards.
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  • 174 3 Rare Items At Stamp Show A RARE "Mulready" envelope which was literally laughed out of existence by cartoonists of the 1840s and specially flown from the archives of Messrs. John Dickinson Co., Ltd., will be one of the main features of this year's Exhibition of
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  • 103 3 Hotels Seek Injunction On Strikers APPLICATIONS by two Singapore hotels for an interim injunction against hotel strikers have been listed lor hearing in the chambers of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice John Whyatt, in the High Court today The hotel* aie the Glcneaflea Hotel Ltd. and the Singapore Hotel. G'.cneagles
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  • 55 3 A SINGAPORE: Public Works Department labourer was killed when lie fell from a 15-foot hi*h ladder in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Fuilcrton Building yesterday. The dead worker was identified as Ayyarapillai Nadcsanpiilai. 39, oi Upper Desker Road He had been employed by the PWD
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  • 42 3 EZEKIAL Manncseh. 53. was fined $300 or throe months' imprisonment in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for being in possession of 29 copies of obscene pictures for sale in the Kien Xam Hotel. Kiang Road, on Sept. 21.
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  • 41 3 THE Fir>t Battalion. The Kings* Own Borderers will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on the troopship Devonshire. The troops, who will disembark at about 8 a.m.. are here to relieve the Ist Battalion. The Fiji Infantry Regiment in Malaya.
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  • 100 3 THREE hundred and twenty-six people donated blood this month, including 155 new donors, it was reported yesterday by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. Volunteers who gave their blood included regular donors, servicemen and women and new donors from the Harbour ard Police
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    • 332 3 C^ Simplicity itself! BUY A PACKET OF SURF TODAY! J x^fc\Vy)-» y\P^^ If Mr. Surf calls and you can produce the packet he will C%T +f\%J?Qf V) present you with a beautiful Gold Tudor Ladies Watch made '^'""'NLS "SS^^y/ by world famous Rolex Don't delay, he may be just round
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  • 414 4 Local Man Can Fill Police Chief's Post Tomorrow— Rajah ANY attempt by the Government to introduce "outsiders" into senior posts in the Singapore Police Force would <ause disap; pointment and frustration amomr police personnel. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. A. T. Rajah, told t:ie Malayanisation Commission yesterday. Mr. Rajah, speakins:
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  • 152 4 COMMODITY PRICES CI.OSIMi rubber prires (rents per Ib.) in Singapore vesterdav were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 148 V 149 No 1 K.S.S. Oct. 149} 149} No. Z 144 14"> No. 141 A 14 2 Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price ot tin yesterday was $37f| per picaL (I'p 2.> cts.)
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  • 115 4 SIX out of the 44 strikers who were given bail in the Fourth Poii'-e Court on Tuesday for causing obstmction at the gates of the Song Hin Sago Factory in Lorong 17. Singapore, appeared in court again yesterday on a similar charge. The prosecution alleged that
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  • 41 4 HONGKONG Sept 6 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were. 51 5.53 to- £1 sterling. $5 ***** to US$l; 51. 834 to Malayan SI; $0,165 to one Indonesian Ruoiah; Gold $251 875 to a tacl.
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  • 425 4 LONDON. Sept. 22 (Reuter).—The Daily Telegraph today cxpiessed the view that mere political goodwill in Malaya, unsupported by the presence of British troops. w<;uld have resulted in a Communist triumph This Conservative newspaper emphasised that Britain has no intention of abandoning the
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  • 566 4 75 Locals Selected For 146 Posts THE Public Services Commission's system of appointment of officers to key posts in the Government service was ques ioned at the Malayanisation Commission meeting yesterday. Mr. P. C. Marcus, the representative of the Local Senior Officers Association of the
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  • 207 4 Princess Firouz Ml SLIM men are using^ the Koran to "suit their own purposes," said Princess Safiyeh Firouz of Iran on arrival in Singapore yesterday. Princess Firouz. a champion of Muslim women's rights, tola The Standard that men have "interpreted the Koran to deny women their
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  • 116 5 A SOLDIER fired a bullet through his head and lived to answer lor his action. Yesterday at a Singapore District Court Martial acting Serjeant Lawrence Anthony. 20, of GHQ. Signal Regiment. FAREI.F. was charged with attempting to commit suicide on July 18. Anthony's
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  • 669 5 BILL SEEKS TO BLUNT STRIKE WEAPON Essential Services Unions Must Give 14 Days Notice SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretory, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, yesterday told Legislative Assemblymen that public interest must override the right to stage liqhtning strikes in essential services. Mr. Goode was speaking at the resumption of the debate
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  • 107 5 Cheated 3 Men On Same Day CHARLES Rockman Sathupathy was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, for cheating three bicycle dealers in Hill Street, of a total of $310 on July 12. He pleaded guilty to cheating tig Ah Tab of sun. Ng Ek
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  • 147 5 eJh -> thr w er s can be sentenced to life imprisonmem unacr the Corrosive Substances Bill which Dassen its second reading in the Singapore Leqi.slatue Assemoly yesterday This was one of six Bil's whi. h passed their second readings yesterday a l 0 sevenlh
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  • 70 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurt.— Two police constables on beat duty near the BrickrieldsLornie Road Bridge this morning were startled when they saw a pair of hands waving to and fro on the surface of the Klang River. When the body wa? fished out it was found to
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  • 22 5 MORE than SI. OOO worth of ca>h and articles were burgled from a house in Potnn^ Fasir in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 259 5 ...And Miss Seah Is Reinsfafed THE 16-day-old strike by 140 employees o! the Singapore Steam Laundry is over. The workers will report for duty on Monday. The Laundry management has agreed to icinstate petite 19-year-old Miss Scah Ah Bay. a branch committee member of the
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    • 997 5 c^Lmanac Information at a Glance "gyjJM i hmw— iiil T 10 30 F. day Mnt:nee iKL»: 1 Woik U6 82 19 72m>; 130 BBC m f mm Mak at m P m Music with a L;it Mi; Ne.v.- ilbßL'mi; L4U Orcheatia 13 INGAP IJ R f »•*> MWI ISi: 140
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  • 945 6 Watching And Waiting IT la a byword in Malaya that the wheels of forernmenl take a long time in turning. Haste and efficiency in official circles have been always nuarckd M indecent and unbecoming by public servants The emergency has forced certain o!:. •<> work feverishly and
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  • 1267 6  -  Andrew Roth LABOUR LEADERSHIP I By STANDARD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENT MORRISON GAITSKELL i; Holidays and the sun dominated the news in August but towards the end of the month in- creasing notice was being taken of the shadows I 1 cast by Britain's serious economic position. The
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  • 1014 6  - THE NEWS AS IT: STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA IF ANY good cn'.^o out Of Wednesday s meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly it was ihe olTicia! v.\i ning thai a Communist storm brew.- ahead and confirmation, for the lirst time that Communist subversion and infiltration was responsible for most of
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 172 6 Sir: The Malayan Railway are contemplating to send junior locomotive men to U.K. for training as Locomotive Inspectors a locally recruited appointment. This proposal will bar a senior locomotive driver, a mail driver and underforeman. who are normally .selected for these posts. It Is the
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    • 272 6 Sir: All types of organizations seem to have vied with each other to criticize the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance (Bill) 1955. However, at least in public, no one seems to have referred to a clause which appears to be the most pernicious of all. I will
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  • 186 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Malay Rulers JJTUSAN Melayu editorially praises the Raja of Pcrlis for his speech from the throne on the occasion of his birthday recently in which His Highness said that he is "willing to accept the verdict of my subjects." The Raja was referring to the forthcoming State
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  • 130 7 PRUS ROW DN'T GO TO ASSEMBLY P ON N > Sept. 22. (AP)-A T.N. rriected Greecels appeal m the problem of riot- nrriran-British plea for !>\ quiet diplomacy, debate on the first hot sembly, the steering assembly consi- ece is certain to appeal <•' 80 naprobiematical Athens Govcrn- i majority
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  • 95 7 Apartheid Goes On The Agenda YORK. Sept. 22. (RcuSouto African govapartheici (racial P and the t of people oi ;:\i:an the union were 0 j the Nations steering cornI r inclusion on the ua of the general assemW. C. D Pl< South a, expressed a M stronf nda- :.!:>• and
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  • 38 7 LYO Sept 22 <UP> 21, atI a lomane movie called i < n Tokyo r reported the search had entered gi taxed, the Sangyo Kcizai lace spokesman as officials had betivi search for a prince
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  • 45 7 rORTY-THREE German Police dogs were loaded into a special aircraft at Frankfurt last week, for Bangkok, Thailand. This is the second shipment of dogs from Germany to the Thai Police in two years. Last year. 24 dogs were sent.- A.P photo.
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  • 56 7 'Mtulttnt UuitvriUi photo. JULY IMAI. 19-year-old Japanese singer, at the Palace Theatre. London, wears g Mlvcr butterfly brooch. She appeared last Right in the title role at the Palace the Italian Opera Company's production of the opera "Madame Butterfly.'' .Miss Imui. who comes lrom .visa no. Japan, trained for two
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  • 184 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 22. (Router) Brazil today announced her willingness to gnat asylum to Chinese and Korean former prisoners of ihe Korean war who are now in Indian custody alter declining repatiiation. Tha announcement came Mr. Cyro de Fre:tas-Yal.e. H: il's permanent delegation a: ll
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  • 83 7 Sports Cars Feature In Motor Show FRANKFURT, Sept 22 Reuter A new German and a British sports ear arc a feature of. the Frankfurt Motor Salon, one of Europe'. Ibiggest motor snows, which opened today. More than a million visitors are expected to visit the show in the next ten
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  • 31 7 SIGNOR Pietro Nenni. leader of the Communist-Allied Italian Socialist Party, left Rome yesterday by plane tor Peking via Moscow, at the invitation of Chinese Premier Chou En-lai Reutcr.
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  • 26 7 THE British Overseas Airways Corporation's new NTC's will be equipped with a weather detection radar system, the Radio Corporation Of AlTierira nnnnnnfpH irpxterday.- AP
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  • 192 7 RABAT, Morocco, Sept. 22, (Reuter)— Ten Tribal chiefs ruling an estimated 200,000 tribesmen in NorthEastern Morocco yesterday told Sultan Moulay Mohammed Ben Arafa they would oppose with all their power, any plan to replace him with a Regency ZZZZZ^^ZIZ i Council. The chiefs, who
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  • 346 7 Storm Bursts Over Missing Diplomats LONDON, Sept. 22, (Reuter). The British Government will refuse a public inquiry into the disappearance of the diplomats, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, the Daily Mail reports today. The newspaper asserts in a front page story that
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  • 95 7 ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. 22 <AP> A weary hospital nurse can now keep an eye on her patients without taking a step. An electronic "eye" that flashes pictures of hospital rooms to a receiver on the nurses desk was displayed yesterday at the annual convention
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  • 57 7 MEXICO CITY. Sept. 22 (UP)— Hurricane Hilda's death toll reached 144 yesterday, official Mexican sources reported Of the total. 105 persons were killed in and near Tampico. 17 in Ssn Luis Potosi. 11 in Vi^ia. Chico, four in Lobos Island, and five in Ciudad Victoria
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  • 237 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, (AP).— "The British have too slowly awakened to the possibility and the danger of treachery and subversion in their own government", the Washington Post and Times Herald said yest*«l»v I It made the statement in omtnenting editorially on
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  • 84 7 Commercial TV Launched In Britain LONDON. Sept. 22 (Reuter> Commercial television, long awaited, long argued about, will be launched in Britain tonight, bringing to an end a 30--year state monopoly. It will have an audience of about 1.500.000 providing every possible viewer deserts the familiar tare offered by the governmentcontrolled
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  • 102 7 Destroyer Escorts Freighter HONGKONG. Sept 22 <Reuter> The British freighter Helikon. 2.151 tons. was escorted by the British destroyer Comus to the Chinese Communist port ot Fooehow today after being fired on by a Chinese Nationalist warship yesterday. An official naval communique today said the Helikon had arrived safely in
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  • 42 7 MELBOURNE. Sept. 22 (Reuter« Australia will slash her imports by *_'80.--000.000 Australian < L'64.000.--000 sterling* on Oct. 1. authoritative sources reported today. These reports said the cuts would bring the nation's imports bill down to AC36O million a year.
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  • 85 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 22 (AP) Elections on the tamed tourist island of Bali will be delayed two days because the Regional Election Committee has decided that the tun-loving Balinese will not be in condition to go to the polls on Sept. 29 right on top of the
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  • 38 7 THE city of Paris has oflered a prize of 10.000.000 francs (about £10.000> tor the best design for a four-mile tunnel to be bored under the capital from north to south ji^ order ♦•i«flß/» «*•<"»_ blcms. Reuter
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  • 39 7 A 1956 model car supposed to bo a secret until public showing next month, was taken for a two-hour drive through Detroit suburbs after being stolen from a carpark. It was found abandoned 20 miles away. Reute'r.
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    • 174 7 i J 4\r THE WORRY FREE y^y^ WATCH FOR YOU I the only automatic 100% waterproof watch with i 7 instead of 16 working parts in the self-winding mechanism POWERWIND is the newest end V*" T^S^ most cdvenced self winding l\/\ '''/jf^B mechanism ever developed 1 Never flL f j?A^^m*
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  • 166 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Sultan ot Selangor today declared the State's southern .seaboard district ot Kuala Langat a "white area" and urged its 61.000 people to "'keep on guard against the un>een menace ot Communist subversion." The Federation's 29th white area and the "most
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  • 32 8 A WOMAN'. Tan Bong Chce of Singapore, w<-is fined $200 in the Johore Bahru Sessions Court yesterday lor hein« in possession of 13 leaf packets of rhanriu and smoking utensils.
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  • 631 8 Jealous Hawker To Die For Murder Of Ex-Wife *I Wasn't There' Plea Fails To Save Him KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A hawker. Mohamed SharifT bin Mohamed Yusoff. 48. was today sentenced to death by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Mathew, for the murder of his young Malay ex-wifc.. The court was
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  • 92 8 THIEF TRIED TO ROB SAME HOUSE TWICE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. S. Xallappan. who was put on a good behaviour bond by the Sessions Court last month for theft from a house, appeared todav in the same court for attempted theft in the same house. Nallappan was toiled for a month
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  • 224 8 Man Faces $***** GoldCharge FOUR Custom? officers yesterday told the First Criminal District Court of their watch on a cyclist, Chew Chong Jin 33 who parked his cycle '20 feet from an overseas aircraft that had landed at Kalians airport on June IV. They alleged Chew boarded j the aircraft
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  • 67 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Members of the Johore Women's Institute have formed a State Committee which will art as a link between the National Executive of the National Association of Women's Institutes of Malaya and Women's Institutes branrhes in Johore OfnVe holders of the new rotnmittee
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  • 77 8 IPOH. Thurs. The inaugural meeting of the La Sallians' Association, here will take place at St Michael's Institution hall on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. A bullet dinner will be held a few days alter the meeting and old boys ot Christian Brothers schools who wish to
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  • 67 8 JAKARTA. Sept. 22 <AP) The foreign ministry announced it had received many requests" from foreign correspondents and journalists in Singapore and the United States for visas to cover the first general elections in Indonesia starting Sept. 29. A ministry spokesman said the government in principle has
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  • 26 8 THE Lower Perak branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will hold its annual general meeting at Bagan Pasir. Bagan Datoh Road, on Saturday, Sept.
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  • 59 8 Rainfall: Singapore (trare)Penan* (nil); Kota Bahru mil) Kuala Lumpur (0.01); Inoh (O.'»O» Kuanlan (0.01). P Minimum Temnerature From Sept. II: Spore <75Fi; Prnane •Wl: Kota Rahru 175F»; Ku *"l Lumpur (7?F> |p O (7"F| Kuintan COF) Maximum Temperature From 13* am to 7..10 p.m Sept Singapore (87F»; Penanif
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  • 21 8 PERUMAL. a -'-year-old postman was yesterday killed bv the mail train from Kuala the Silibin Road Bridfi in
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  • 253 8 First Meet To Be Held Soon KUALA LCMPrR, Thurs. The 15-membcr allAlliance Federal Education Committee to review the controversial national schools policy will have Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, the Education Minis- ter, as Chairman. The committee, chosen by the High Commis.sioner-in- Council Irom among
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  • 133 8 I PENAXG. Thur.s. The Keepd of the Ru.ers Sea' runku Yaacob bin Sultan 1 Hamid. who Is now in Pen--1 ang. today refuted a Press report that the Diamond Jubilee speech of the Sultan of Johore would be discussed at the conference of Rulers on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 375 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Gfands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or •uffer from
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    • 54 8 i TAJ CINEMA I IFOR>IKKI.\ MU CITY) (leylans: Serai Phone iTt97. TODAY snous S.IS 615 and 9.15 pm. BINTANC BARU' (Malay) i Starring I. SI BONO. E Z AI\ and manv others. SAT. MIDNK.IIT •CIIIRAG— K— CHIN (Hindi) GET THEM FROM SINGAPORE STANDARO I «l: ***** tf lint*) 23. Mm
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    • 193 8 Textdes to suit ev^rTT^ Till y fafe Textdes to pamper e^ Textdes to please e/er y j] Make your hard eoN,m buy Great Hap^ "KRIPAUti (65 Arob Street. 3 f io<m MID-ANNIVEty Velvet Ribbon 10 Yds Roil a i> a ,i Long Cloth Gingham Cotton Pyjoma Striped Muslin Curtain Net
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  • 293 9  -  Sir Pelham Warner losphere of Summer Days I w I Australia 55. By Alan i Kovs. (Michael Joseph. 21.) bat In the first Tost r Brisbane, but he la with his praise: >n had a long and I task and in essenproved a master of v
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  • 65 9 I U.S.A.. Lieut. I Hand, in charge State patrol group, has him as offiVers Stan- legg. MM. Voote, Ken- I f <iM Stanley Pace. 9 N I lAVKI9 -YEAR -OLD 1 S<- HOOLBOY IX A ROCIOVS LETT FR T EXAMINATIONS i NEWSPAPER, CHAI,- I «;ED: "ID LIKE TO
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  • 282 9 TWENTY-TWO STAY- ED. by Virginia Pasley. (W. 11. Allen. 155.) \fISS PASLEY, iri intelligent and kindly American journalist, has written a book about the twentyone Americans and the single Scotsman who elected to stay with the Chinese Communists alter the end of the Korean war. She visited the
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  • 33 9 YOUNG man whose wife was about to have a baby waited all altcrnoon and evening at :*:> Indiana. U.S.A.. hospital for news. At lust he realized he was at the wrong liotpitnJ.
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  • 151 9 ITS becoming more and more obvious that men just don't know Jiotr to treat a girl. Tlicre is Oic sad story of —THE FASHION MODEL in America who won a divorce alter testifying that her husband entertained friends by comparing her figure with photographs of his former wife
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  • 580 9 Have we any Literary Giants y^IIERE arc the literary giants oi' Singapore and Malaya? What literary associations have Singapore and Malaya and who will record (hem for posterity? These are some of the questions that must interest those whose bent is literary, especially now. as the.se two territories are growing
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  • 903 9  -  Harold Nicolson by ALPS AND ELEPHANTS. By Gavin de Beer. (Geoffrey Bles. 10s. 6d.) i• 1 fPHERE are certain problems in art, literature and history, the discussion of which drives quite placid people into typhoons of rage. The Giorgionesque panels in the National Gallery are among
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF STOPOVERS ON ROUTE j/W c see ~f%G &/&4ts> THE TIMES A VINO WA Y FOR fULL OETAILS CALL YUUR rRAVEL AGEfsfl OR MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD. GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR BO AC.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 114 9 ri rt f^fjj Every Friday pWrTO For 1 \Zytik}jJftt±lThe Children 1 ■jj l^^J* |IJ As the arrow duel ensures. Toni\M fjnV w/ mN sneaked out and irept into tt *^*'^"^BS^E^JK an cm Pt> tent. 11*" found uh.u he I wanted. '•-"J'v I llfef t~,e> "CE S*-Out;no--\ ,\i//< 1 THAT'S >VUaT^^^K«
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    • 272 9 PI iirr l Cottages which make us LLUtd sneer <5» rßn<iJ 4. Brass lor VOunf rcldi*»r^ (7) UKUM 5. Resume possession i2-5) 1. Eight ducks, then 0 Ho> 7. A spcil mound (5) S. Short state service <4> 3 i?i CCW:) n uI Uoubting Thomas? <iu> 10 Secretion found amongst
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  • 39 10 PICTURED here is the Strato-Clipper which is scheduled to touch down ot the new Paya Lebar Airport at 3.30 p.m. on Monday. There will be American and Philippine civil aviation officials on board the first flight.
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  • 336 10 PASSENGERS from Southcast Asia will for the first lime be offered direct, oneplane service to the United States via Honolulu with the arrival in Sinuapore on Monday of the first siant double-deck Strata-Clipper operated bv Pan-American World Airways. Mr. Stanford (lluck. the airlines Manager in
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  • 258 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Selangor Hardware Dealers' Association has established an agency which is proving a boon to its members and at the same time bringing down the prices of hardware items, Mr. Chong Shih Guan, President of the Association told The Standard today. He
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  • 87 10 INSURANCE HEAD CLEARS A POINT ALL normal private Motorcar comprehe nsi v e policies issued by members of The Motor Insurance Association of Malaya, in this country and Borneo, include without extra premium, benefits providing personal injury compensation to the nolicy holder, medical expenses and manslaughter. This announcement was made
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  • 234 10 AIR travellers in Malaya and elsewhere will soon be able to pass through airports with the minimum of inconvenience. The International Civil Aviation Organisation «lacilities division) is to hold a conference in Manila from Oct. 10 to 25. to discuss ways and means of facilitating air
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  • 51 10 THE Indian State Railways have called for foreign tenders for the supply of Rs. 300.000.000 (about C22.--500.00 0» worth of rolling stock to be supplied in 1956-57. This is in addition to orders placed last month to the value of Rs. 771.000.000 (about i;5B million).
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  • 130 10 SINGAPORE sharebroken yesterday reported the following business done: Gammons $2.625; W. Hammer 52.52J xd: Jackson .<• Co. M.40. M Breweries V2i cd: Metal Box si. 50: Robinson »rds. 12.411 rd cb: Spore Cold Storage 51. 74 and $1,721: Ttraits £team*hips 113.60: Straits Times $2.90: Straits Traders $24.80:
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  • 130 10 THE Malayan share market was irregular to slightly easier in the industrials section yesterday, while tin shares were quietly .steady. Rubber shares remained firm. Price cnanges announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smelt. Ord*. 28 .ii 29 9 W. Hammer
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 134 10 Speculative Buying $M SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday steadied Iff that natural rubber prices might hit new record l C v c s Z^M $1,491 per Ib. for first grade October shipment, 0 risc H Wednesday. Hj The market in Singapore opened uncerta::. Hj a
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    • 115 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The joint working party appointed by the Rubber Industry Replanting Board has already drawn up a draft scheme for administration of the S2BO million replanting aid. The Standard understands. Meanwhile, the rubber Producers' Council is understood to have requested the
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    • 85 10 THE International C< Advisory Committee reported in Washington yesterday production of cotton in othei parts of the free world year is likely to offset indicated six P< i r cent din the United StanThe committee said icn ages are known to have been increased in
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    • 11 10 PRICE MAY NEW prices n I *°mmodit\ brokers. I I R
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    • 9 10 PRODUCE PRICE S < O lioi ll»U 1 1 4
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  • 337 10 MORE than 2,000 guests have been invited t<> m opening of the ninth Singapore Trade Fair at the Happ: World which will be officially opened by the Ministc for Commerce and Industry, Mr. David Marshall. N Oct. 1. A spokesman of
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  • 151 10 ONE of K.L.M. s Far Eastern services at Singapore will be routed via New Delhi every week with the inception of its winter schedule on Oct. 2. This servi'-c to the c of India gives resident Singapore an especially good opportunity to spotr:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 588 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE HHENDKRS are invited from J. Bo::a Fide building contractors (first and second registration with the P W.D > for the erection and completion of the first phase of the Government High School for GirN at Brunei Town for the Government of B: .:.ei. Plans. Specifications, Bill* i
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    • 497 10 NOTICES CHAPTER No. 216 (PAWNBROKERS). LTNREDEEMED Pedg e d Goodl and .Jewellery of' CHOr TAI iIONC PAWNSHOP, of No. 131 First Cross) St.. Malacca. The Pledgej have j been pawned during the month j of MARCH 1955 To be Sold; By Public Auction by MR YONG CHOW MUN (Auctioneer) at
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    • 150 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISB* S t Sanuki Marti for Cmca V'v Algiers. Oran. Tangier Casablanca London. Rotterdam. Antwe-p Hamburc Meian Maru for Aden. Dibout>. f.'assowah. P Su<lan, SuCf Sad. Beirut. Lattrk*. A'o-a 'Pas'.rrßcs Accepted) Aizu Maru for Aden. Dj bout'. P Sudan, |radan. Suez. P Sa Alexandria. Beirut. Istanbul Piraeus (Passengers
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 108 10 OUTER ROADS Alang, Fu>us. Kampar. Pasigi. Anshun Dons. Larut, Serdang. Automcdon. Kuroshio Maru. Bantu. K-iiang. INNER ROADS Scdcn k. Scjdai. Lamongan, D(j4r» Mahathevi, Serempang, Tonu Una Hock Ho. Kamuning. Uai Seng Hin. Yong Ann. Perlis. Kanyang. Caltex i x > Rimiu. Sumpitan. Taype, Maniiiine. Scdili Peterzwei, Tong Nam Bruas, Darvel,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 497 11 E TRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 Rob.riKM Ro.tf FUNNEL LINE SERVICE < Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports P. S ham Penang Oct 17 Oct 1H Oet J Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 17 Feb 18 Feb »t tc load and discharge cat to -TT^ *MEr?!CAN LINE R MAN LLOYD I N0 Rl
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    • 1217 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (1» n««) (Incorporated mi Sin M por«> (12 li«««) I™' Till- BLUE FUNNEL LINK Z," Carriers option to proceed vuj other ports to load and dlscrurtt cj»1« SAILINCS to LIVFRPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapot. Ouo Sails P. Slum Pen«n| Bellerophon for Liveroool
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    • 825 11 MITSUI j^J LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P P S hom P B Azumason Maru from Bornbov *or Yokohama Kobe Moi! 7 Ocf* Bansei Moru from Calcutta tor KoDe. Osaka, Yokohama 20 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Hogurosan Moru for Yokohama Kobe Nagoya v<a Saigon. Pongkok/ Hkorg 30 Sept
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    • 826 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port soid, Genoo. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S'porc P. S'ham Pcnong x) "ERRIA" In Port "LALANDIA" 24 24 Sept (Passengers only) "SIENA" 3/4Oct 5 6 Oct xx) "SELANDIA" 17/19 Oct 20/ 20 Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/19 Nov
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  • 387 12 iSunday'd &utboarcl r REGATTA WILL CLII JUBILEE CELEBRATIO The Regatta organised by the Outboard Boating Club of Singapore and the Water Skiers Association to be held west of the Causeway this Sunday will climax the Diamond Jubilee celebrations marking the 60th year of the reign
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  • 290 12 Class A. U. Westband Challenge Trophy Cup by Kwong Boon Fatt 2nd prize by Outboard Boating Club 1. Jigger Johnson 5\ Meivyn Poh 2. Pommie 111 VVestband 5 D. Maughan 3. Pommie VIII Westband T. Churchill 4. Jo Jo Buccaneer or Johnson Boon Pian Sin 5.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 187 12 I w OUTBOARD r^\ MOTORS. \^\J}v* SOUND BARRIER ...To a net*/ kJ<WdoA grief £B&gf vPUE SOMETHING NEW something wonderful has hcprn/f*B a jjl^i^g peried to outboard boating' GONE is the barrier of SBBBSSajtjj jangling sound that stood between you and the comSsSBBSHBH P' ctc enjoyment of the water 1 GONE
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  • 727 13  -  JACK CUDDY Rocky Floors Moore 4 Times Before The Kill By NEW YORK, Sept. 21, (TP).— Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano rose from the canvas in the second round to floor old Archie Moore four times and knock out his loudest and most critical challenger at 1:19
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  • 188 13 A goal in each ha.; bv former selantor wringer Bcant Singh, gave Indian Association victory Jjwr RAF Selatar. in a SHA *>iv 1 leo«u e hockey match at Buiestier Road yesterday. H.\t were unlucky to lose 2-0 for they had an equal share of tnc attack.
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  • 263 13 Victory. ..And Now Thoughts Of Retirement NEW YORK. Sept. 22 (AP>— Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano's awesome destruction of Archie Moore in one of boxing's treat battles may be his last fight. This was the one Marciano wanted to win more than any other since he knocked the crown off Jersey
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  • 331 13  -  VERITY GILL Fed. Teams Invited, But No Replies Yet By SOW it's floodlights for hockey. Encouraged by their experiments last season, the Singapore Hockey Association plan to stage an inter-state series at Jalan Besar Stadium at night! r- Mr S. Yogarajah. S.H A secretary,
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  • 130 13 YESTERDAY'S division I league match between the Rovers Sports Club and the Police Sports Association played at Jalan Besar stadium must surely be the most unexciting match of the season For the record. Rovers scored a minute before the final whistle to win by two goals
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  • 75 13 POLICE Training School beal Raffles Institution bv 12 points (a try and thi'ce penalties) to five points <a goah in a friendly Mi^ner match at Thomson Road yesterday. Daniel converted all three penalties for PTS. while Noel N'ii scored the try. Nathan successfully converted Shin Chiong'i only
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  • 42 13 FOR the second vcar iti succession Ong Chew Pee and Lim iiee Chin won tnp annual YMuA lawn tennis doubles •hampionships Yeslerrlay thev beat A G B. Paki^ anrl H Kamis fi-4 6-4 at Bras Basah Road ior the title
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  • 208 13 VICTORIA SCHOOL A' beat the Si Joseph's Institution "A" by 25 points (two s°a'> and five tries* io tone try) in a friendly Rugby match played on the j Victoria School ground yesterday St Joseph's Institution opened the score ;n the fii'.h minute when their wing
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  • 28 13 THE Singapore Amateur Athcii' Association a farcwo! 1 party t<^ Colony -printer Tan En^ Voon who leaves for a three-year physical Iraining course in Britain ioduy
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  • 32 13 YOUNG Men's Sikh Association boat Johore English College 3-0 in a friendly soccer jnatch at Johor c B;ihru yesterday Scorers were: Avatar Sin^h. Joginder Singh and 1. J. Singh.
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  • 22 13 POST and Telegraph bent Dutch Club 2-1. ni a Singapore Hockey Association Div League hockey match at Karcr Park yesterday.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 24 13 hoi ouabbrec .hearted as they come (MNlmapnette V 9 I. LITRE SPORTS SALOON (jft) MALAYAN'MOTORS !F LIMITED WEARNE BROS. LTD. i'on Representatives »*G <O
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    • 319 13 TUITION i CCO VXTA X C V. B()( >K- KEEPING. COMPANY S-ECR F.TAR VSI I I P. COST iNG An "Intensive Mcihod Course For award of Diploma BJ Associate oi Fellow* v.ill ayou :o higher status i.ud belter f i lar Intel esi ing spare* POSTAL STUDY nth expert tutors
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    • 716 13 CLASSIFIED ADS a\\oij\(:eivUNT ITTENTION WELSH KOLK another party BBS Of n trranged bv the St David's Society ">n the OcX t i i :i, O' Cinema. at per hoad r.in •Aith Secretary I'O b,x 0 4. Singapore. SITUATIONS VACAM 4 PPLICATIONS for en«r y -V the Higher Services in I
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 115 13 bner Bv Al Coop C v^ v ON fVO Lt NEVAH vr^ > APF \^f ur>Mr -t cAr^ Tgjy Cop By T. V. Hamlin leort Oi Juliet Jonas By Stan Drakt > ii &rt^Vs.V.TS\LiTT.£MAW J TWATC^K SUX£ 006S.' J H^?^B N T— .;j iT-cy VP— P-'l/' A rk Sy A/cx
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    • 92 13 SOCCER. DIV. 1: Tiger S.A. vs. I.RC. at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p m. BUSINESS HOrsES LEAGUE: Croup C Quarter Final' Mercantile Bunk vs. C. W. at F. N. HOCKEY. S.H.A. LEAGUE DIV. 2- S R.C. vs. Navy Somads at S.R.C.: RAF. Seletar vs. BO I). "B' of 8.0.D. DIV.
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  • STANDARD Friday Special ON RACING
    • 556 14  - A Language Of Their Own... And VI hy SCRUTINEER By PI'XTERS and racegoers the world over, from Malaya to Australia and from Europe to far off America, have a language of their own. Their expressions are not only colourful but sometimes startingly humorous. Here are some to help you forget
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    • 171 14 LONDON. Sept. 22: (Reutcr)—Epsom Lad. trained by S irgham at Epsom, was mildly supported for the Cesar c wit ck at the first Victoria Club callover on the "Autumn Double" the Ccsarcwitch (October 12) and the Cambridgeshire (October 26 > at Newmarket. Epsom Lad finished
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    • 1145 14  - Solidarity And Ever Victory All Set For Tomorrow WINDSOR LAD Two Reach Peak In Windinq-Up Gallops 8y SOLIDARITY and Ever Victory II I from the Breuke- lens stables showed tip-top form in their winding u p gallops on a slightly yielding track at Buk i t Timah yesterday. Both Solidarity
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    • 724 14  -  TRUNDLE HILL 'A furlong from home, something was definitely wrong..' IT WAS turning two o'clock when my taxi pulled up at the racecourse and already 1 had made up my mind just how to invest my hard earned money in the first race. Hadn't my grocer told
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    • 375 14 SCRUTINEER SovTl JACKIE S KUDA For t|,, Liberation Cup l)r J Dennehy's "Uonde- llorsr is expected to cap his s of brilliant performance*, i, taking the season's 1«--sprint classic-. Licked the finest field of sprinters in the Gold with effortless rase Weight wil' not stop this mii;ht< sprinter.
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    • 88 14 Bookies Are Hoi A Lean Spell By TRINDLE HILL THE joint FederationSingapore committee which Started discussing offcourse betting in April will meet for the last time early next month. It is understood 1- delegates have agreed on a scheme to be based on the Zealand oJT-course betting tern and the
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    • 119 14 WEA Won't 'WOM HOR baU,, d ,> *«i«.n it finish 'nil Prom* 7} pr«i.*. ni t ,M read* uTJ «'n th, fc H Buk.i T,J «h.- B hf hurst to J h(,rv, <r< J<ia| bm^ °«t of bu, w<ls nukitt Btrafch il >harph i, outs id* i^ hr vuopt p
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 34 14 J i^kl* j So far to gc •o much to X I r«turn to /f _^^^J0 FRANK ALFX -i Pr«<Wdl.> SWllfl J BKI-K I blot; b) Bcirnt U; J' v j > TOMORROW AT MP^
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