Singapore Standard, 29 September 1955

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (S lines) 2400 st in 3L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 24M 11 PAGES IS CENTS h hdfr_ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1953
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  • 207 1 ro--11 labour unrest in the Colony. "A study of objective social conditions" the statement continued, "will prove that the real cause of the present Industrial unrest lies in the general social and economic conditions which seriously affect the working and living conditions ol workers. ••Only tnc socially blind and
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  • 613 1 Three More Routes Added THE SINGAPORE Government last night turned itowfl a suggestion by the Traction Company Employees' I nion In "requisition 70 S.T.C. buses to provide transport lor members of the public." A statement issued by the Minister for Communiti Qs and
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  • 136 1 UK'sMaster Bomber Warns Them AIR MARSHAL Sir George Mills, the Royal Air Force's Master Bomber arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to London from Australia. Sir George left Darwin earlier in the day after completing a comprehensive tour of Australia during Air Force Week. A Reuter cable from Darwin quotes
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  • 24 1 THE Royal Air Force yesterday fired Air Chief Marshal Sir Basil Embry. NATO's Commander of Air Forces in Central Europe. U.P.
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  • 615 1 Wants Talks With Tunku, MCA Calls For Ceasefire In Note To Dato Tan MALACCA, Tues.— A letter purporting to come from the Malayan Communist Party was received yesterday by the president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Doto Sir Chenglock Tan. j i The letter, written in
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  • 28 1 THE Western foreign ministers announced in a final communique yesterday "complete accord" on plans for next month's conference with the Soviet foreign minister in Geneva. Reuter
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  • 56 1 Mr. Nixon Is Brie f es iSffINGTON, Sept. 27 UP'— Vice-President Richard Nix n plunged into his new role ia unofficial "actlm President" today by getting a top-level briefings m President Eisenhower's advisers. Meanwhile. President Ei- bower's doctors said: •The President had another [acton day without complications. After a good
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  • 19 1 THE SOUTH African bank rate Is to be raised from four ir-and-a-half per cent from today.
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    47 1 FEDERATION'S Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman opened the First Asian Plantation Workers' Conference held at Kuala Lumpur. Above, he is shown receiving a bouquet from the Secretary General of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Top picture shows delegates Trom Thailand, India and Burma during the conference.
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  • 187 1 SPORE SHIP STRAFED Standard Shipping Reporter THE 3,394-TON Norwegian vessel Hoi Houw which sailed from Singapore last Thursday, with 100 deck passengers for Swatow, was attacked by two Chinese Nationalist Thunderjets killing two Chinese and wounding two Norwegian crew. The incident occurred two miles
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  • 53 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 28 (Reuter> The Police Department here said today that it had investigated charges that some Thai Frontier Police in South Thailand had b( en selling ammunition to Chinese Communist terrorists in the Malayan jungle. The Department said the investigation had proved that the charges
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  • 22 1 FIRE gutted some 100 wooden huts in Hongkong yesterday leaving about 1.000 persons homeless in a squatter area. U.P.
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  • 23 1 THE CURFEW imposed throughout Argentina on Sept. 16. when the revolution broke out was lifted at 10 p.m. last night. Reuter
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  • 133 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation's Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman is understood to have appealed to the Malay Rulers today to speed constitutional progress to independence by taking their executive councils into full confidence in respect of matters of State. He is said to have made
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  • 81 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another Communist terrorist has taken advantage of the Amnesty offer. She wa s Ho Soon Moi. whp gave her:>eli up this afternoon on the Triang-Mcngkuang Road. Pah an g. The woman who operated in the Mentakab district stopped a police vehicle and asked
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  • 28 1 PERSISTENT reports yesterday said the United States would shortly open a credit of $10,000,000 for Egypt to buy American arms with no obligation In return.— Reuter
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  • 178 1 THE TWICE-WED BRIDE'S COMING HOME AFTER going through two marriage ceremonies and spending about $6,000, a Singapore commercial assistant. Mr. Lim Eng Heng. 29, will bring home his 23-year-old Japanese bride. Teruko Aoki. in mid-October. Red tape put the marriage on the wrong foot from the start. Mr Lim. who
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  • 112 1 THE Indonesian Government has l^ucd ordeiv foe the arrest of Mr. Tjokohadiourjo. th* 1 former Indonesian Minister lor Economic. AlTairs, who is b< lieved to be hiding in Singapore today. Mr. Tjokohadiourjo. it is understood, is wanted by his Government in connection with the country's r< rent
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  • 25 1 THE Swedish security police have detained Stockholm woman following espionage disclosures made by ih<- lormer Soviet emba v "flicial in Australia. Yladmir Petrov.
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  • 128 1 They'll Wed... At Last NEW YORK. Sept 23 (UP) —Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden is due to announce in the House of Commons late in October "that it is the intention of Princess Margaret to marry Group Capt. Peter Townsend." the societyeditor of the New York Daily News. Nancy Randolph
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    • 83 1 SKELL MOTOR OIL StX MPOH sort eh PL A YEHS GET HEATH LETTER Full Story In P. IS 11. Tgg^' linn I You'll be glad it's s r*ngf o» »p»ti» 1 .^gfl <ses Bn«<J8 n «<J C E C fluorescent fiti.ngs every trade l"d industry Simple to ItL Snap-«ct:on C
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  • 65 2 PENANG, Wed.— The Settlement Government has set ud a committee to examine possible means of providing school places tot those children who have applied for admission tc primary English schools and for whom no vacancies are available for the 1!>56 school year Any member of the public
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  • 226 2 Spore Mission's First Task THE fixing of a quota for the import of slab rubber from Sumatra will be one of the first tasks for the Working: Party of the Economic Commission to Indonesia, saiC Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday. The Working
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  • 227 2 COLOMBO PLAN PERSONALITY NEARLY all the progress achieved by the Colombo Plan has been offset by the prolific increase ot population in South and South-east Asia eight million people a year. This was disclosed by Chief Informal ion Officer attached to the
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  • 105 2 59 Boys, 18 Girl Qualify For Bursatl KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I candidates have qualified for Fc I to continue their studies 1 Malaya for pass degrees. I Altogether, 26! postbursaries but only 116 pi view by six mem:, Appointments and Pro Sonic candidate State or Settlement wished to study engii*
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  • 44 2 HE HAD BRASS FINED $50 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Urn Chai Lai. 36, ol lpoh Road, was today fined $50 and a day in jail or two month.s" imprisonment by the First Magistrate lor being in unlawful possession <j! a quantity ot brass worth 575.
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  • 174 2 THESE candidates ha\ qualified for Fedeiol I saiies to continue studies at tlie Univci of Malaya for pass degree courses: MMODM Za n i Abidin iin s. Amir bin A X bin Bador Khali ah F binti Haji Amin. A bin Abdul Rahman, Chu Clico P<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    122 3 I c yji.hout Being Asked ■r.tilr h i v c Mi Ul- < iili'\ •Jir meal »bute<| i i ill\ p»-<»ple came forward to donate without betel approached." s.iid Mr. JumabhoY. He said that a City Councillor. Mr. J. II Jivabhai has promised to donate S4O towards the fund,
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  • 30 3 I W('/ Be Kept On Island (ud o! the Van Klecf Aquarium 1 to build a small reservoir tank il Singapore to maintain a Xt lish. 1 ondoys Closed
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  • 112 3 Soldiers Committed For Trial ('PL WILLIAM Bothwell Cpl. Thomas Taylor ol R.A.S.C. were committed In a Singapore Magistrate's day to >tand trial next Assltes. alter a inquiry :n whicti were charged with roband causing hurt to i .t r Sii Choon. a taxi r told the Court that two British
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  • 256 3 'We Just Can't Go Any Faster' Says Spore Traffic Chief NO amount of police supervision will be able to make traffic move faster when the amount of traffic is in excess of road capacity, said Mr A. E. Minns. Superintendent in charge of Traffic Police. He was commenting on the
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  • 55 3 A FINE c i $50 Imposed on a sales manager. R. L. Parker, in a lower court, for Inconsiderate driving in Bras Basal] Road on Feb. 4. was set aside by Mr. Justice Whit ton on appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Sandy G
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  • 191 3 CONVICTION and sentence of four months' imprint imposed on Lee Tec by a lower couit for criminal intimidation was quashed by Mr. Justice Win* ton in the Singapoic High Court yesterday on apn was alleged by the proition to have threatened Keo Koc Pean with
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  • 117 3 WEDDING BELLS IN BRITAIN FOR HER Spore Girl Looks Forward To A Reunion Then IT WILL be wedding bells next month in Britain for a pietly Singapore Eurasian girl, who leaves the Colony today in the P O liner, Canton, for a reunion with her iiance V>xm miles away. The
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  • 90 3 Ted was a keen amat< ur boxer and Pat was an equally keen boxing lan. being the daughter of the veteran boxing promoter. Matt hew de Souza He left for home on draft last May. and since had been saving to pay for Paf> passage to
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  • 49 3 RETURNING to their classrooms alter a lecture on the ground flo>>r yesterday afternoon. 17 students o; t he Fairfield Girl's School in Singapore, who occupy classrooms o:i the top floor found all their pens worth $!>/> missing. One sirl also lost $2 her cake money.
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  • 130 3 THE Singapore Labour Front Coalition Government is expected to start work on a $6.3.000.000 reclamation scheme in the large swamp land in the Kalian,^ Basin-Bendemeer area soon. The Standard learned yesterday. It Is understood that the, reclamation will be undertaken as a long team
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  • 67 3 She Admits Trying To Kill Herself A MARRIED woman, Teo Ann Neo, 26, tried to commit suiride by strangling herself i with a piece of cord. th c Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. "he pleaded guilty. The incident occurred at a house in Zion Road, on Tuesday. Judgment
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  • 349 3 'Our Local Government Is Deficient -McNeice the main reason why the democratic function of local government is not correctly appreciated in Singapore is becau>e it Is deficient, said Mr. T. P. F. IfcNeice. in a talk to the Rotary Club of Singapore yesterday. "The first thing we notice is that
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE Police have in their possession a fountain pvn engraved "Ng Konrj Bin." It \va s rco\cred from a pawn shop. The owner fan riaim it from Orchard Road Police Station.
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  • 178 3 Committee Formed To Study Overcrowding THREE buses of the Singapore Johore Express Bus Company have been redesigned at a cost of more than Stf.OOO for members of the Colombo Plan, who will be arriving here next month. The interior of these buses have been specially
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  • 292 3 S.IT. Will Build $30 p.m. Houses For Squatters SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Gov ernment, Lands and Housing, Inchc Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumot, yesterday announced that a special committee has been set up to study the problems of people living in congested areas. Members include representatives
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  • 30 3 FIRING practice will I place at Blakan Mati range lrom Oct. 10 to Oct. 14 and from Oct. 17 to Oct 21 between 8 am. and 4.30 p.m.
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  • 310 3 A 280-FOOT long Continental-style arcade will be one of the main architectural features of a block of modern nine-storey flats the Singapore Improvement Trust will build this year as part of its 82,000,000 housing: scheme at Albert Street. The arcade, which will he
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  • 59 3 Do You Want A Lift? THE Sincapore Government yesterday appealed to all motorists to help ease the present public transport situation by givine lifts to those who require them. "Do You Want A Lift?" car sticker- arp available at the Public Relations Office in Assembly House. Empress Place. Stickers are
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  • 85 4 Illegal Collector Jailed TAKING advantage of his dark rompiexion a youth Tan Sen Koh. posed as a brother of an Indian news-vendor and went round collecting subscriptions from some Tiong Bahru residents He pleaded guilty in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to cheating a news-vendor o! $20 on Aug.
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  • 272 4 350 Men Down Tools For An Hour MORE than 350 employees of the United Engineers Ltd., Singapore, staged a one-hour wildcat strike at 1 p.m. yesterday, as a mark of protest against the management's refusal to negotiate a settlement of their claims with their trade unions. The
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  • 156 4 C' ttee Formed To Find Power Men AS a result of the resignations of expatriate officers at the Pasir Panjang Power Station, the Singapore City Council may empower a four-man committee to recruit technical staff for the Electricity Department without reference to a full Council. Such a committee has been
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  • 97 4 SINGAPORE'S Labour Front will hold its first delegates conference on Oct 30, it was announced yesterday. In anticipation of this conference, the Front is now conducting a vigorous membership drive, the spokesman said. The membership register Will, ho sai^i be r i OSC (i in
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  • 152 4 COMMODITY PRICES CI.OMNt. rubber prtrca (rent 9 pet Ib in Singa pore *p<lerri.*v were: Kuyers Sellers Spot fob (MM.) 143 14.'] i No 1 K.S.& Oct. 14.;: 14:;: No 2 1381 1381 No. 134j IMi I Tone: Steady. TIN PKICK The prite of tin >cs Iprday \va.; 5.373; prr picul
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  • 168 4 2 DOPE CARRIERS GET JAIL FINE JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. 1 —Low Foo Cheong and Sim Heap Hcng, who were travelling in a car from Butterworth to Singapore on July 12. were anested alter 52 pounds of opium were found secreted in a special compartment inside the petrol tank. At the
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  • 45 4 PICTURE shows: Mhtko and Kimiho enjoying rl-r-'r aftervoon chats in their boarding house at Orchard Road. They are happy and weU treated by all in tlie boardmg house. With them is a dauglilcr of a British family icho share the same house.
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  • 291 4 "MORE and more British soldiers stationed in Japan are marrying Japanese girls these days" according to one Japanese bride of a British Other Rank who is in Singapore with her husband. Kimiko ltu aged 23, (Mrs. M. J. Sheedy) whose husband is with
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  • 118 4 THREE motor-sampan a al labourers were acquitted in the Fourth M:>- yesterday of being memben of an unlawl a::d rt to Y.ij) Kirn Toon, a ampan owner self-confessed ex-secret society member. It was alleged that Ai Teow Per:-. Ang Hak Thm Ang W on Loo.
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  • 83 4 'Opium Was Planted On Me' Youth JOHORE BAIiRf. Wed.— After he had pie;* tv in S sions Court to a Ii in p esession of two packets of rhandu, X S n Feck \va< \o.c\ by Mr. X. 1.. Cohen, the Prcsi lent, thai bo was far too ng to
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  • 88 4 A JAPANESE woman, wife of a British soldier living in Cairnhill Road, yesterday reported Ihe loss of a pune containing $85. The purse vm in her handbag. l\ was left on i. table in the ball of her home. A man was scon running out of
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  • 26 4 The Malayan ion Con 1 sion will hold a public session at the Conference Roon-.. Public Relation- Office. A.-ic:. House, at o p.m. today.
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  • 139 4 A PHYSICIAN and joint proprietor of the Krishna Medical Hall, P. Varathara.julu, was fined 8200 in the City Magistrate's Court yesterday, for selling pills without informing customers that the pills contained lead. Varatharajulu. plraded guilty to the charge of selling a dri 1 containing 1.4'"
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 74 4 Weather Report MINIMI M Temperature: From 7..'!0 p.m. Sept. M 7 U 7.:i0 a.m St-nt. 28. Singapore (Tlil'l. Fcnaiiff (TliFi. Kota r.aliru (?3F), Kuala Lumpur (7.">Fi, Ipoh (71Fi. Kuantan (71Fi Maximum Tempera turr: From 7 :i0 a.m. to 7..J0 p.m. Sept. 2S. Singapore (901 i, Penang tS9Fi. Kota l.ihni (S9Fi.
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  • 43 5 THE Whampoa Branch of Sii iporc Labour Front ened today at 5.15 129 Bale-tier Rf>ad by or tor Whampoa and r Education, Mr S c Kce. Chief M:ni>tcr. Mr. hall, md the MinisCo nmunicatkms and Ir, Francis Thomas
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  • 50 5 MPING. Wed.— The Klung 1 n Kuan. Taiping, will rt; in Hieir clansman, Mr Hii g. to dinner at 4 Association n Oct. 8 at 7 P.m. on n ol his being electel ol the Federal liv< Council and his np- Assi lanl Minister on. Federation ol
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  • 60 5 JOHORE BAHRf. Wed. Tii k Abdul Rahman, the I Minister, Federation ol Malaya, will head an amnesty procession ai Kulai tomorrow at 2.30 p.m The procession will i-e led by the l>ar:>i of the MCA. Johore Bahr The Tunku \v. I then visit Saleng and S at
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  • 361 5 MALAYA'S BIG FEAR IS RED SUBVERSION' TUNKU TELLS PLANTATION UNIONS AU KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today told 30 plantation workers' leaders from seven South-east Asian countries if they could prevent the Communists from infiltrating into trade unions, "you will be doing the greatest good
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  • 90 5 Statesman To Visit Malaya IPOH. Wed.— Sir Kenneth Gnibb, C.M.G., Chairman ot Uie Commission of the World LOuncil of Christian Churches on international affairs, will be visiting Malaya in October. Sir Kenneth is also President ot tne Church Missionary Society and one of the greatest international statesmen alive He represents
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  • 115 5 A CHANGE Alley Abdul Rahman nail, was fined $250 in Singapore Second D tricl Court yesterday Hing as' unused, which had been previously. •vkcr sold two $:> to a peon from a firm when the on his wav to the Psi Office to povt '!r<
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  • 14 5 THE Penans Settlement DCil will meet on WednesOct M at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 98 5 MCA Split Goes Before Top Men KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Th P Central Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association is to meet on Oct. 3. to consider the split in the Selan^or branch. Meanwhile. It is learnt that Mr. S M Yon R member of the Alliance National Council who
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  • 333 5 'Unite For Better Deal' Delegates Xl ALA MMPIR, Wed. Delegates attending the lir>t Asian Plantations Conference here today called <>n workers in the various territories to unite as one in order to wrest decent wa^es and working conditions lrom the strongly-united planting employers. They also called for a minimum wage
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  • 36 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 28 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.41 lo Cl Sterling; $5.***** to US$l: $1,835 to Malayan Si; $0,168 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251,875 to a tael.
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  • 197 5 More 'Black Areas', But AII Are Road Hazards I \I.A LUMPUR. Tues ule more and more in the count iv being declaied v. several patts ol Federal Capita! aic 'w designated Black as But thl wont be bt cause ol i deterioration in ibe Emncj situation. I part ot a
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  • 70 5 MR. C. V, Narasingham. joint secretary of the Indian Ministry of Finance and 'cadet of the Indian delegation to the Colombo P!;-n Conference to be he! in Singapore, will arrive in the Colony toddy from New Delhi. Two other delegates Mr. Prem Narain, under secretary. in the
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  • 82 5 THL Singapore Government Public Works Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Limited made a profit of 56.125.38 last year as compared with $3.8i7 in 1953. This is stated in the annual report ol the Society to be tabled at the 22nd annual general meeting today. The Society
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  • 122 5 THE Singapore Progressive Party will soon present to the Legislative Assembly I draft Bill designed to provide better conditions ot seivice and a minimum wage scale for shop and clerical workers in the Colony. ests of the shop and clerical workers had been drawn
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 239 5 PASSENGERS ON THE CARTHAGE THE followins< passengers will disembark from the S.S. Carthage which arrives at Penang and Singapore from Britain on Oct. 9 and 11 respectively. PKNANCi Mra J V Burnett ;.nd two children. Mi W. 11. Havis. Mr. ;t nd Mrs J. D Erskine .id cii Id Miss
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    • 293 5 Mr. and Mrs A R [j nneti Mr and Mrs. F G Browne. Miss J C. M. Bald, Mrs. h J E Burridge and Master Hodcter. Miss S. M. Bassett, Mr and Mrs J Carrick and 2 children. Mr. and Mrs D B Coney Mrs. B. M T Cannon. Mr
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    • 81 5 Nuttycombe und child Rev. T. M. Oliver. Rev. D G O'Donovan. Mr. F Parker. Mr and Mrs. A B Patterson .<nd child, Mr. and Mrs P. F W Push and child. Mrs F. 11. Stuckey Mrs J. Symv s D- A Sydenham, Mr. J. Surcek, Mr A B Syed. Miss
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    • 430 5 Standard cAlman&c Information at a Glance ISINCiAPORE M 1 1 i: TRIANGLE < II It: Talk on /•oui Hair and Youi Face by Miss Ja.e Kok «t Rallies Quay i YWCAI SIS pn STORE ('RADIATE TEACHERS' ASSN: P,;b::c Forum on "The P ace of :he school teacher ;:> •elf-governing Singapore—
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    • 298 5 a. b. c. HMjC Oetwl Otvraai ietsttc; 5 ;j m This D.y A::d Aj,e. o l't From the Editorials: 515 I i Chameleons; 5 M Jazz In Tr.e Mik 6 p m SUrstrtM k Nev.s and Commentary; 645 Sports Round<»Up; fJS Re:jo:t from the North of England; S ;< m
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    • 312 5 Hrmon c« '25 51m>: 630 RBC New* <_•:. L'l 2J51 llSin •<> Australia \f |S 2l I 4 P ir Instruments 1 ai .l."> L'l l':» -.1 41 Ma hco-u>m;c- Review ***** I. 41 JBm- ;7 15 Hit P I I 1 rr. > 8 m A W-):d from <
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 859 6 f|f lat the SUIKapOW Malay newspaper, Utusan Melayu, has developed a new outlook towards the Chinese and il this also pervades the Malay n on the mainland, we can look forward to an era of more cordial relations between the two major communities in Malaya the Malays and
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  • 858 6 SPIES ARE NOT THE ONLY TROUBLE— says FOREIGN OFFICE 5CaNMl j BUNGLING over the Maclean and Burgess ease is only a .symptom of what is wrong of our Foreign Office, says this former Minister who gives here first hand evidence of his discoveries. The Sort Of Thing That Happens In
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  • 286 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Fund Law CIN CHEW JIT POH gives its sympathetic support to the demands of the Federation Of Chinese Chambers ot Commerce of the Federation 1 of Malaya for a revision ot the Provident Fund Law and for the abolition of the Business Registration Law. The daily points
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 121 6 Sir: "HAL" complains J he does not want Govern- ment servants to waste the people's hard earned J money by setting easy questions May we know what he meant by hardearned money being wast- Ed by giving increments to Government servants. We, servants of the public,
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    • 225 6 Sir: There is some similarity between a journey from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore by express bus and from Kuantan lo Kuala Lumpur by the express bus which comes into operation on October I. Unless the express bus has For Prisoners, too Sir: As we all know there
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    • 254 6 Sir. With reference to your editorial ol September 21 under the caption "Taxation Dangers." I agree with you that "It book-making, for example, is made legal, there could be a .substantial rake-oir for the Government from Mich a tax; Govern ment -sponsored lotteries would create another
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    • 130 6 Sir: I endorse the views expressed by "Scared" of Ipoh. in your issue of Sept. 24 The politira! leaders of Malaya are crying for democracy, but only for themselves. And when the people wish to express their opinion against the unjustified and the prejudicial policy of
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    • 88 6 SACRILEGE Sir: As a Hindu I usually attend daily service at a temple near the Ipoh Railway Station On two occasions the service was disturbed by police marching into the temple with their heavy boots on and ordering the priest not to ring the be!l. Without ringing the belt no
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  • 548 6 TN THESE days uhm everybody talks of Freedom It is calling to most propk to be told there an busybodies planning to upset their even tenor of life by stupid suggestions. for instance, the mo\c to be made tomorrow in tinCity Council to ban smoking in buses. A similar
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  • 50 7 Photo F I F T E E NY E A ROLD Princess Ira relaxes alter enjoying: a swim at Sirmione. the Italian resort on Lake Garda, where she sport the first two days of her hone>moon with Prince Alfonso after their gondola wedding in Venice. A.P.
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  • 126 7 <IP)— The Indonesian Gov\a\ to quash the possibility uirow when the country umeral elections. Minister Bumanudip*s government :i it had dispatched cabinet ministers to the .'.lava M-ction of West I Bandung. ibinet ministers were I ■•> survey the sltuaand if necessary, lend to Harahap that i a iloting :n
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  • 39 7 -V YORK. Sept. 28 (RevTwo Japanese wararrived yesterday for Japanese naval visit since the second World ar. :ips. formerly United turned over to Japanese, are the A.sahi and the Hatsuhi. They will r live days.
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  • 101 7 'Access To Berlin Must Stay' NEW YORK. Sept. 28 (Renter* The Western powers today warned the Soviet Union that it was still responsible for guaranteeing the West free access to Berlin, as promised in an agreement ending the blockade of Berlin in 1949. The action of the Foreign Ministers was
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  • 194 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sept. 28, (AP)— Nationalist China declared today that any improvement in East-West relations is not due to Soviet goodwill but to "the policy of strength adopted by the free world." Nationalist Foreign Minister George K. C. Ych. told the UN.' Assembly
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  • 340 7 'Lets- Nor Siari One,' US, Britain Call To Russia q* NE> *f YORK, Se P f 28 (AP)-United Mates and Britain agreed yesterday there should j n !i° Cc t0 su PR y arms t0 he Middle East and called on Russia as well as other
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  • 247 7 LONDON. Sept. 28 (Reuter)— A public outcry yesterday spurred Police and Government into an investigation to determine how British justice went awry over a stiletto fight in Soho, London's colourful cosmopolitan quarter. Suspicions that court witnesses were intimidated ami Sang leaders laughed
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  • 61 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sept 28 (Reuter)— Large-scale raids by South African police searching treason evidence which started yesterday, continued today. Yesterday's raids were the biggest in the history of the detectives visited 300 premises on the Witwatersrand, in the Capo and in natal. Several people taken to
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  • 31 7 U.S. ARMY Sergeant. Robert Lee Paxton. 26. and his Japanese wife face a possible second degree murder conviction today on the death ol his tiny Japanese-born tosterdauehter A. P.
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  • 148 7 Nasser Tells Of Deal With Czechs LONDON. Sopt 2H (Keutci)—Lt Col. Gamcl Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, said last n^hi in a broadcast over Cairo Radio that Egypt signed a "commercial agreement" with Czechoslovakia last week for the supply of arms to Egypt Egypt took the step '-iftei repeated
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  • 11 7 LISBON has officially recognized the new Argentine government. UP
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  • 101 7 I'm Broke,' Jess Barker Tells Court LOS ANGELES. Sept. 28 (UP) A pretty former model and actress who charged actor Jess Barker with lathering her unborn child testified yesterday she had intimate relations with him "regularly" after their second date. Yvonne Doughty. 25. tearfully told the court she expects her
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  • 84 7 COPENHAGEN. Sept. 28 (Reutcrt— The Danish Government today decided tc send a lrigate to the Faroe Islands to deal with the tempestuous "Vikings" who yesterday imprisoned the Governor. Before doing so the Cabinet met and all political parties gave their consent. The frtcmte, the 1.050-ton
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  • 255 7 STOCKTON. California. Sept. 28 (AP> A woman early today surrendered a tiny baby ;>nd Dr. San ford Marcus said he believes it Is his 11 -day old son Robert, kidnapped from a San Francisco hospital nine days ago. "We prefer to wait for the FBI
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  • 153 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Sept. 28, (Reuter)— Organisers of an island-wide general strike, due to begin at dawn tomorrow, today called all Cypriots "to bring the island to a complete standstill" during the .strike which will last 24 hours. Today. /,oo Cypriot < tructloa workers at the
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  • 224 7 She Only Wanted To Help, But Duke Is Not Losing Any Hair HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 28 (IP)— Faye Seward, author and beautician, admitted yesterday she may have committed an international faux pas but she meant well. Miss Seward. a ready hand with a certain brand ol hair restorer, read recently
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  • 48 7 TOKYO. Sept. 23 (API Mao Tze-tung. ruler ol R< d China, yesterday confeftf d the rank ol marshal on t« n high generals who "distinguished themselves during the Chinese people's revolutionary war.-)." The rank of general previously has been the highest in R«d China.
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  • 80 7 Cisco trying to find the child quickly. Doctors feared for his health. He had been circumci>ed only three hours before being taken, and he was accustomed to breast-feeding. A formula was issued by the hospital, published in news- papers and bioadcast on I radio and television in the!'
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  • 73 8 GARY TAN KEE KIAT of the Federation Military College receiver the Director of Studies Prize (a gold medal) from the Mich Commissioner. Sir Donald .MacCiillivray. for securing grading in all the eight subjects he took n the School Cer- tificate examination The presentation took place
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  • 48 8 Tunku Calls on Perak Ruler T H I b exclusive Standard picture shows the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempucn v\ith the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the S v I tan's palace recently when the Chief Minister paid his first official visit to Perak.
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  • 62 8 A HAPPY BAM) of Japanese emigrants who passed through Singapore jesterday on their way to South America on board the Royal Interocean liner Tjisadane. Three hundred of Hum are looking forward making a new home in Brazil. One of them. Mrv niosuke Shimoyama. u!n»
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  • 42 8 THE two little !2-year-olds who do the Kite Dance in "Call of the Flute" ballet, to be given by the Indian dan- cer. Devdatta Jetley. on <»« 1 and 1. at Ml p Beatty Secondary Srfw Hall. J jghj ghj
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  • 172 8 1 BUDDHIST CERE- MONT: Mr. and Mrs. Leong Poh Sang who were married in Singapore at the Buddhist Union shrine recently. The marriage wa s solemnised by the president of the Buddhist Union, Mr. Tan Keng Lock, and assisted by Brother Tan Cheow long. The bride i
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  • 1340 9 UNKNOWN From Our Corresponded HIGHLIGHTS: 11 arid dignitaries uill rhii India II idrspread regret fur Ghulam Uohammcd i uHmrat tour of China begins this month />< relopment of Tamil literature and arts Starting the automobile industry in India H lh gh kjh k ■M khjk hk I T khj khj
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  • 1101 9 DRUGS Help or Menace ft run WATEHMOVSE. tin a i n <j iSu> i'ttotu; ih» 'I hi ihf iirrm r s tuft M4>p<n'ivrs. LONDON r rilp: washodout lady 1 with the mousy liair went back to her basement and her cats with a prescription that read:
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  • 339 9 Cheers, Singing (and boos?) Greeted the General LONDON. r |Mli: Army is investigating the mystery of what really DM) happen on the day a seneral invpocted a battalion of Territorials. The soldiers of the 6th Battalion, the Queen's Royal Regiment. T. A were drawn up for inspection on Salisbury Plain
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  • 322 9 LONDON HEARTBROKEN lather he!d out his hands to his four children in a courtroom. "Ml let them go to school," he said, "if only I can have them back at home."' The dramatic scene ended sixteen days of defiance by the father, Samuel Barnes. 38. Mr.
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    • 67 9 IH^ I T" I I' BB__L "fc X iii >■ n Cl[|\ s colour, alwayi re <T> i c;«tr!i the <!yinj? sun »9> month 1 ir Casting (7) voted to books ol F. Hardman 4 pan I a- :c 'i g el tndosci thci c ome talcs I3>| acros provides
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    93 10 SCOTT Boir o Ltd Li do a i </ Uicir agei is, I) c Borneo Co. Ltd.. Ipoh, were host* to i ore l) an M V,-\s al ti dinner party al Katn Loony Restaurant, fpoJl, recently. Guests from outstai places <;s /ar rz.s- Stm rellffc Alison rwirf Tailing were
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    27 10 CATHAY Pacific Air ways will operate an additional DC.6 direct service Singapore UK Singapore from Oct. l<>. Pictured lierr Is a DC.6 aircraft of the CPA fleet.
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  • 224 10 PENANG, Wed. The production of tin ore from Malaya daring the first half of this year amounted to <;7:i.r>77 picills, a decrease of 25.991 piculs when compared with the period July to December, 1554. This is contained In the half-yearly report of the Penang Chamber of
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  • 456 10 CPA TO START S'PORE-HK MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Flying Time Will Be Cut CATHAY Pacific Airways will operate an additional DC-ti direct service to and from Hongkong from Oct 10, a spokesman of the airline in Singapore announced yesterday. With the now service CPA will cut down their Singapore-Hongkong flying time to
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  • 100 10 WORLD BANK MEETING THE Is of «o\ ernor I the International Bank for R ronstructi n and i>evelopr ent (World Bank) and the International Monetary Fund have announced that their 11th annual meeting will be held i n Washington in September, 1956. The Governor of Mexico was elected fo serve
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  • 219 10 THE Wall Street Journal says economists believe the implications ol President Eisenhower's heart attack would have little overall impact on the 195(3 business scene. Most economists think, the Journal continues, that the ba^ie business climate will remain unchanged, with Republican policies fairlj firmly set
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  • 41 10 Tin; MALAYAN Rscfcaagc liuiks Asmi ialion made we follov. in^ rhaages in its rales to merchants TCltcrJlJ. Caamdi: hiaytag, airtnail. TT. .T.'-7 Hi. 0.13 ;.>.!» lt days 12-13 Ifi credit bills. 332 tr;ide hills; selliac T.I. or O.I) 3?; ready.
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  • 121 10 SINGAPORE sharcbraken v.--terdaj reported ihe rollowing ness done Fra**f :i r.d Neftve orda 771 and $1.75 overnight: Gammon 52 62J: Metal Box $1 50: Sti Tradeni $24.50 odd lot: Union Insurance 1525; Wearne Bro^ <v 2 n Austral Am.il |5 loi: Berjun'<i M B; fh:arn .'5l cents
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  • 67 10 BRITAIN Is to seek compensation from the United States for trio recent increase in the U.S. import duty on bicycles, it wai announced in Geneva. The U.K. representative at the Inter-sessional committee of the General Agreement on Tarlfls and Trade <GATT:i. Mr. Cyril Sanders. Adviser on Commercial
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  • 111 10 'l UK sentiment in Malayan industrial shares was bettei yesterday, but quotations in this section remained unchanged. Tin shares were slightly lower in sympathy with the tin metal price. Rubber shares were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' A sociation yesterday were: INDI
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  • 37 10 THE annual r«p. Ontra^ Elect r ir it y A..* publi>hod in London a surplus of rcven ponditure of over for the year rnd<d M the largp>t surplus In year, since nations seven fein ago.
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  • 324 10 SINGAPORE'S position as the financial centre of South-east Asia will be greatly enhanced by the opening on Saturday of a branch of the world's largest private enterprise ban th? Bank of America. The opening of the new Singapore branch building at Raffles Place was
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  • 22 10 A SHEFFIELD comp bf on award, d i worth nearly C3O build I steel mill it Burahammar in Sweden. Reuter
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  • 156 10 FOR the second successive month, MQJ 0 y 0 balance. August imports amounted to $344 673 VrS $397,031,124, a gain of $52,357,359. The trade gain in August compared fay month which amounted to $34 .837.062. J:. were recorded The lot. »1 $741,704,889 crease of 151 parr i with I
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    • 465 10 NOTICES CENTRAL electricity board of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE TENDERS wU bo received by the Pur« hasin^ Conts OfTif-er, Central Electri- Board. P. O Box 1003, ila Lumpur up to noon on October, 1955 for the ani. tal supply of: Petrol, Lubricants, Dh Oil for Motor Vehicl< Kerosene,
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    • 261 10 Tilt CENTURY INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) MESSRS EDWARD LUM- LEY SONS (Malaya) LIU announce that, rouseSiueni upon their withdrawal rom the Fire. Workmen 6 ttompensation and Motor tisurance Associations of Malaya, they have relinquished the Chief Agency in Singapore and the Federation ol Malaya for the
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    • 158 10 NOTICES EXAMINATION FOR Ml I) WIVES \N Examination tor Mid--1 wives (Private Candidates) will be held in Ipoh on Friday 28th October. 1955. Candidates from the State of Perak only, who are desirous ot appearing for this Examination, should forward their applications together with the necessary Certificates of Training and
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    • 196 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LIKB Union Buidmg TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA C EGYPT AND MEGITrRMNIA* '< S POf PRES. MONROE G 38 39so I ls: < 5iPRES BUCHANAN 9/13Oc» PRFS GARFIELD 18 ?iOf PRES. MADISON 30 0c 2 No* FAST SERVICE TO WEST CCaH BALTIMORE. BOSTON VIA I Spor CRACKER
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  • 483 12 I^OUR cirls buy the same dress. They spend roughly the same on their arcessories. Our sketches show >ou HOW they look but can you tell WHY? They prove the simple fashion truth that it's not a girl's OUTLAY on fashion but her OUTLOOK that counts. What's
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  • 254 12 VOl'R washed woollies will look as eood as now it yon follow these simple rules: 1 L' c c:.<- f (but r.o' i tit hurl your hands) to cover the garment 2 P r- :r in soap flake.-, or mild •i d iwiri about i.- then ighljr mixed
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  • 29 12 POLITE man i s on- who listens with interest to things he knows all about. when told him by a person who knows nothing about them. De Morny.
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  • 483 12 Hands Up For Pretty Hands lANDS up! it's a hold-up. 11 and all ior beauty. Now that your hands arc in tin 1 air. take a good look at them. Ii they are chapped and red. if your nails are grubby or jagged or have untidy cuticles— resolve here and
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  • 199 12 pHAMPAGNE has always none to a woman's head now MOre than ever, for there's a new shampoo that contains real champagne! vor CAN enjoy tiif; LUXURY OF TEMJN(; VOi'K FRIENDS YOU WASH YOUR HAIR IN CHAMPAGNE. If you .ior't mind mixing your drinks, follow with a boor "chaser"—
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  • 66 12 lAD I to make thi s journe v all again, or even, in some other life, to set "lit on path steeper, stonier, and mor c beset with perils, I would ask no more than this— that on that journey I might find those people who have bee.. my
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    38 12 Mrs IS lUrtt sVr°in^ rR t andi r 7 eninff dres embossed uith black Ks i l^rn ,v Mrs. U K.ght. BWM^ihlrt is worn with black slacks by Mrs. Million! The shoes •Standard photos by Sam Kei Yee).
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    262 12 AUR pattern shows you how— to make two simple hand-bags in fairly stiff fabric. A triangular bandanna with earrings attached completes the picture. A— Make a pattern in strong paper from the diagram, cutting out tive pieces— front, back, base and two gussets. These pieces will have to
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    358 12 5 |>KOOPS is a changed woman. For the past week I hay been trying out new tactics on the home front. "Yes. dear. No. dear." is now my lavourit conJ versational gambit with my C- spouse. No longer do I throw my weight about. Xo longer do 1 bossily
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  • 121 13 I thrjaU-ninit the lives of six footballers was leceived I president, .Mr. Chee Hoi Voon disclosed H jkgjgh > kkbj kvbkvjk X i "death letter' might \p!ain the indifferent dispiaj put up by Chons W.ih in Sunda>'s Cup final, although otlicials of the iuh would not admit this Ihr
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  • 136 13 Rahim Omar Puts STB In Cup Final SINGAPORE Telephone BoaN put Mercantile Bank in the semi final of the Bill A junior cup soccer m iM-t it ii»n when they scor--5-1 victory on the -i < ground at Scrangoon ICmul jf lU iJlj I -.arrow vir- ovei I the Soo
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  • 34 13 FAR FAST Motors Sports Club trounced Overseas Assurance B.C. 7 -o in a friendly soccer match played at r P.irk on Tuesday. Cheotig 4. Salleh. Kasmanl and V isofl scored the goals.
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  • 27 13 i*. li >!:i.\ Sc o beat 1' 1 4 1 y hockl Vie Scor ci Vict«»ria Sc Irasmu: S T. Sinsh scoi < for P T
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  • 66 13 SOCCER COMMUNITY LEAGUE: Rayui Navy vs. Indones arts at Jalan Besar at S.IS i RUGBY FRIENDLY: St. Andrew's School vs. Beatty Secondary School (Ist 2nd) at Junior T. .SYhoo.'; R.I. vs. Police Training School at P.T.S.I All Blacks vs. Victoria School at Victoria School. HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE— D/V.
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  • 324 13 TWO late goals in the second by P.im Moss enabled Gii s' Club to beal W.R.A.F. (Changi i :>,-2 in a friendly h ><\ match played at the G Sports Club ground yesterdaj Girls' Sp irts Club were the flrsi to score when Pair. Moss dribbled
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  • 144 13 Turpin To Fight Moore For Title LONDOX. Sept. 28 (Reuter>— Randul] h Turpin ol Britain will fight Archie Moor e "f America for the world's light heavyweight title in London on Jan. 10 It would be the fourth lime thai Turpin fought for a world tn h\ He won the
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  • 107 13 ROY A L Malayan Naw trounced Royal Naval Air Station iSembawang' 6—o in a SHA. Div. 2 league hockey match played at Scmbawang yesterday. All six goals were scored by inside-left Mohamed Noor. R Mcrryweather, J. Alway, P. Mawson. I. Mankin. P. Young. ft. }-Y:uh>:\
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  • 188 13 K. A.I. SeJeUr brat Naval Base i>> eitf lit points < goal and a penalty I to six point* ia try and a penalty) in an exciting rugjjer match at the Naval Uase yesterday. C\>\ Newberry, the Combined Services hooker did well lor R.A.F.
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  • 215 13 X From RAXJIT SINGH pnpHi Footballers of the Malayan Malays touring team threatenta to go on strike two hours before the third match oi their Indonesian tour here on Sunday The tourists complained of; insufficient allowances and haughty' treatment by some of their officials. The Malay
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  • 211 13 in Indonesia, and following them are a top-notch Hungarian team. A Portuguese feam from Africa is also down lor an Indonesian tour, and arrangements are being made to accommodate a team from Red China as well. In Singapore last night, Mr. Raliim
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  • 51 13 Garrison Goals Bring Down Fighting SCC 'A' Nrc Soon Garrison 10 S.C.C. "A" Two goals. Tiro drop goals, one try. Referee Jotui Ferguson. IN an exciting Rugby match. Nee Soon Garrison just managed to keep a point ahead ol Singapore Cricket Club A" for their 10-9 victory on the SCC
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  • 27 13 RAP 1 Changi beal RAF' Seletar by one goal to nil in the Div. I SHA League played at Seietar yesterday. The scorer was Mclntyre.
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  • 41 13 LONDON, Sept 2a (AP> Tuesday g English Football U*.-»nut results: LEAGUE TIIRI I. i Southern) Watford -i Southern! United 2, LEAGUE THRKi: (Northern) Grimbsy Town 3. Barrow 0. Oliham Ath. 3. Hartlepoolj U 2 Southport l, Tranmere R 0.
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  • 380 13 AIRMEN SER DRAW RAF Tengah held Singapore Enginee ing Regiment to a oneall draw in an SHA Div. league hockey match played Tengah ye terday. I bridge moves. ;io H'>-;,;- tes would have retained h«indsome troph*. pui up ■•>-. Mr D 11. Tudor, the Comptroller oi Income Tax The crowd
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  • 44 13 I pom. Wed D»*nf W Spo; I Club ugby Mm mail tamed heir unbe r >rr! when they <'■ -A 1 points to \:r. on .c v.:-. todaj*. 19-0. It vas i ted 27-0 that bi the 'duck with p'.-tid.:.
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  • 37 13 KUALA LUMPUR, WedPlaying with r»in< play* throughout, ihe S- oese Recreation Club Won n went down to t Sela Club W 'in' -m 2-1 in v hoc m;, Tii on the padang here
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  • 197 13 Cheong And Ang Enter Boys' Final ht*«»nj; Hock Lock (ACS), partnrrinK An« Kiat Sony (Beatty). beat St. Thumas' pair. Idros and Foo H<*<* I att. to qualify for the final «;f the schoolboys 1 doubles championship at the Badminton Stadium last night. Hock Lock and Kiat Song started shakily and
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  • 2099 14  -  By WINDSOR LAD THE RINGER, owned by "Mr. Kwik and trained in Kuala Lumpur by R. N. Hobbs, yesterday slammed nine other »op- l«ss sprinters to take the main race on the second Stables' Amusement II with Enjoyment 11, a Newton Wonder four-year-old. also had an
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  • 567 14 THRKE SMART WINNERS coming through the winner's gate, Jed by three fair Indies yesterday On the left is maiden winner CELERITY who icon the opening race. The middle picture fhowt the brilliant Australian sprinter, WALLA WALLA, alter his lourth victory scored in a row. And
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  • 84 14  -  VERITY GILL By A MOVE is underway to invite both the University of Ceylon and the University of Hongkong to visit Singapore some time in June next year for a triangular Inter- Varsity cricket competition, according to Mr. Sivalingam, the cricket convenor of the University of Malaya.
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  • 186 14 WILLIAM JACKS were held to a goalless draw by Thorny, croft S.C. in a Singapore Business Houses F.A. league and cup semi-final soccer match played on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday ed scheme and in addition to find out if they are able to make it in
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  • 454 14 ONLY a total of 142 horses H7 Class Three, eleven Class Four and M Class Five has been entered for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, starting on Oct. 8. MOSSES CLASS lIIKI E IstKu i Znd R n 5\ or 7F 6F<Acrobat x Alpine Knight I Applause x
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