Singapore Standard, 30 September 1955

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  • 26 1 Singopore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 But) 2400 Jt A FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 PO SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 It PACES IS CENTS
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  • 306 1 I i I g jfg strikes and I hope there w..; be more!" Mr. Marshall later added in explanation that he was p: to have created a sinsecurity in which the v. ers could go on strike without fear of repression. The Chief Minister said 11 was the duty
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  • 48 1 AKRON. Chio. Sept. 29 (AP) —The United Rubber Workers' Union announced the signing of a new wage agreement with United States Rubber Company, similar to those which have been negotiated with the other three members oi the U.S. rubber industry's "Big Four."
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  • 404 1 Dato Tan Will Be There Rendezvous Betong Salient In North Perak KUALA LUMPER, Thurs.— Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today announced his readiness to meet Malayan Communist Party Secretary-General, Chin Peng, to "clarity the recent declaration of the amnesty/ At the end of overnight
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  • 238 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A former "Force 136" officer now in Malaya will make history shortly as the first man outside the MCP Politburo to meet its elusive Secretary-General Chin Peng. He will be the conducting officer at any meeting between Chin Peng and
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  • 173 1 'No. 1 Red's Reply No Surprise -M. THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, commenting on Tunku Abdul Rahman's reply to Chin Peng, Secretary -General of the Malayan Communist Party, yesterday said: "This news come as no surprise to me. lne lunku is a very logical man and he has always
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  • 103 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 29 <UP> President Soekarno led his nation to the polls today as Indonesia's first general election got underway. If the turnout in Jakarta was any indication most of the 34.000.000 persons scheduled to vote today did cast ballots. The others will get their chance
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  • 206 1 Yelling Mobs Cleared By Troops, Police NICOSIA, Sept 29, (Reuter)— Police using: tear gas and armed British troops scattered yelling crowds of Greek-Cypriot demonstrators in Nicosia today at the start of a 24-hour general strike against British rule. Youths screaming "Long live Eoka" banned underground terrorist organisation rode on bicycles
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  • 122 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 29 (Reuter) An announcement that Britain's energetic unconventional Governor of Hongkong. Sir Alexander Grantham. would visit Peking next ueek. raised a flurry of speculation in this China coast colonial trading post today. Despite official emphasis that Sir Alexander's isit would be purely
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  • 50 1 CAIRO, Sept. 29 (AP)-For the first time in centuries. Christians and Moslems soon will be getting divorces in the same Egyptian courts. Egypt's military government is the first Arab government to abolish religious law courts which exercised jurisdiction over matters of personal status marriage, divorce, inheritance.
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  • 125 1 THE first plenary session of the meeting of officials of the Colombo Plan Conference opened yesterday in the newly painted and beflagged Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore. Seventy-two delegates, from 17 countries, and four observers, two- from ECAFE. one from the Colombo Plan Technical Unit and
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  • 83 1 Free Bus Rides To Races THE Singapore Turf Club has arranged a free transport service to take members to and from Bukit Timah tomorrow. Special buses chartered by the Club will leave the Bras Basah Road bus terminus and proceed direct to the race course between 12.30 p.m. and 3
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  • 79 1 LONDON. Sept 29 (Reuter) —Britain is telling Egypt that she takes a "grave view" of the Egyptian Government's intention to buy arms from the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, it was officially announced today. The British Ambassador in Cairo. Sir Humphrey Trevelyan. has been instructed to inform
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  • 28 1 BURMA has informed Thailand she is waiving all war claims against Thailand because of the close friendly relations now existing between these two neighbouring countries. Reuter
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  • 22 1 EGYPT and Czechoslovakia have decided to raise their diplomatic missions to embassy status, it wa s officially announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 22 1 PREMIER Nehru of India yesterday told Parliament the problem of the final disposition of Korean ex-prisoners is nearing solution. A.P.
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  • 103 1 CHICAGO. Sept. 29 (AP)— Mrs. Eva M Carlander. 37. received court permission yesterday to visit Skeeter. Taffy. Frltzie and Sissy Mrs. Carlander said she hasn't been able to play with her two cocker spaniels, her turtle and her parakeet since her husband. John, also
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  • 24 1 THE MOSLEM Masjuml Party in Indonesia jumped into a near three to one lead over the Communists, unofficial returns disclosed last night.
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  • 21 1 EX-PRESIDENT Juan Peron was reported by local news agencies yesterday to be travelling to Spain by flying boat. Reuter
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  • 30 1 VIGOROUS prosecution was promised yesterday lor Barbara Jean Benedicto who snatched two-day-old Robert Marcus from his crib at Mount Zion Hospital in San Francisco 10 days ago. A.P.
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  • 7 1 Tunku Abdul Rahman
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  • 25 1 A U.S. MARINE jet night fighter crashed yesterday in the wooded outskirts ol Yokohama. Japan, killing the pilot and a radar operator. A.P.
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  • 30 1 CHARLES Ba U. son of President Ba Uof Burn... registered at the University of Maryland yesterday as a. special student in the college of arts and science U.P.
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  • 167 2 Busman Left Pals Holding The Baby TWO Singapore Ti action Company employees. S. R. I Sampatra and T. Kapall Deo, who stood bail for their colleague in the sum j of $500 in two sureties, had theii bail estreated m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday. They Informed thr
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  • 259 2 IQ Test Attacked Covt. Accused Ot Neglecting Schools 'Blessed Idea Of An Absentee* PENANG, Thurs. A protest meeting of the citizens of Penang sponsored by the Penang division of the Labour Party of Malaya passed a resolution last night condemning the intelligence test as a means ot whittling down admissions
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  • 354 2 Too Busy At K.L. Conference THE residents oi Kulai saw neither a scheduled lion dance nor the Chief Minister yesterday. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Mm utter. was to fly by helicopter to Kalai in Johore, 20 miles north of Johore Bahru. from Kuala Lumpur
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  • 59 2 Ml-AR. Thurs.-Ahmad bin gashtm, a school teacher at Batii Pahat was yesterday fined $75 or two weeks' imprisonment by tne Muar Magistrate Irvhe Pawan Ahmad, for driva motorcar in a negligent a ;ner on June 19 this year •t 51 Mile Jalan Temenggong. Hia driving
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  • 163 2 'Change Of Heart Means Release' Marshall GOVERNMENT will be only too happy to release anyone detained under the Emergency Regulations if only it can bo satisfied that the detainee has undergone a change of heart, said Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, yesterday. Mr. Marshall was commenting on a reader's suggestion
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  • 46 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 28 ia] Standard Service Casing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 5 1 5 4 1 to g] sterling; 53. 7!) to US$l; 51.8:i4 to Malayan (1; $0,167 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold S 2 r> 2 r> to a tael.
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  • 132 2 30 Seamen Are Now Jobless THIRTY Maiay and Chinese seamen, who were rifned on the vessel Kamuning recently. turned up at the Singapore Snipping Office yesterday with the complaint that they had been released before the expiry of their contn&ct. The seamen alleged that their were signed Im the ship's
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  • 199 2 THREE men were committed in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to stand trial in the next Singapore Assizes on a charge of abducting Lim Kai Chat with intent to commit murder on the night of July 26. It was alleged that the three men. Heng
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  • 68 2 A YOUNG woman. Sim Lee Huay, pleaded guilty in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda on Sept. 22 It was alleged she took the poison after h quarrel with her husband on the night in
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  • 31 2 THE Straits Chinese Metbociist Youth Fellowship will ho.d a "roiak" night in conjunction with the Paya Lebar M.Y.F tonight at 8 p. in at the Straits Chinese Social Hall.
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  • 112 2 Singapore Legislative Assemblyman for Seletar Mr M. P. D. Nair. will hold a "Meet the People" session at the Legislative Assembly Hall today at 10 a.m. lor the benefit of the people living in town area. Mr. Nair said if the meeting proved useful to the
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    24 2 THE only woman among 70 men at yesterday's Colom bo Plan Conferenrr at Sin Rapore's Victoria Memori.il I jgj j gh jhg jg
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  • 101 2 SINGAPORE Poire nrr Investigating the report of a man who claimed he had beo:i kidnapped an I bed of SI. OOO The mat:. Chua Kirn Chio. Was fust reported missing on Monday afier he had sold rubber worth IIjOOO lor his friend Earljr yesterday itMHTWing. Chua
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    • 120 2 I I The Trend is TUBELESS' Mot evenuherc are talking of the s J SsflriZ&^s. of Dunlop Tubeless-tyrcs. The &sMMsm^h!llm demand is ever-growing and so is production. WMi{&sfs*>i ///jB^SSX Sj; plic in most popular sizes arc readily '''eS^'^S^PlMH^^X' TUBELESS THE DUNLOf RI'BBER CO. (M) LTD. —Simfimpor*, Kuala Lumpur, Penane TAKE
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    69 3 Photo by MORE than :>OO people of 'fanning Malta braved a heavy shower of rain to marrh through the streets last Sunday in a mammoth amnesty procession. Amons them was this Kroup of smartly dad school sills from the Methodist English School, Tanjons Malim. They walked for more than
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  • 152 3 l vern men/ Action Urged t! Board yesterday unanimousi .nMTiiment to outlaw gambling nhlini; saloons or stalls, or, if i.i mntrol them. H. J. C Kula>ingha. Who introduced the motion, i smile from the Board when ru i brought out a gamid a^ an example of pin-tables have children.
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  • 51 3 Board Has Own Space Problem te i accommodation to the Singapore B I was yesterday by Mr. H. J. C .i >* Boar i offl was j.;-: feet of which .> fret were taken it;: re In the remaining sno square I emp »yees work, he on Government to .cdiatc
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  • 51 3 ONG All PHER was fined in default two months' risonment, tor possr.^ion 12 packets OJ chandu. one W < die tipped with ehandu. one opium pipe and one im lamp. The Fourth Magi>trato. Mr. .1 M Devereux-Coiebourn. said that ho could not take nleni view of
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  • 82 3 Thurs. Irene Lee, young live slain by terrorists, was as inspectors in the Fedcis announced today. 'i be other mx. the fir.-t o:i police oflcen in the compriac two Malay. two Indian and two Chinese till In all, "G women applied. were interviewed at the I Po.i«c Depot here
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    76 3 Irene Lee, Mr. Wallace told Standard today, is preattached to Special B Headquarters. Mr. Wallace would not rethe names of the six t-sful candidates as none of them have not yet signified their acceptance of the po trever, the Commandani ol the Federal Police Depot Mi J.
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  • 1127 3 Court Orders 73 Hotel Boys To Vacate Quarters SEVENTY-THREE striking workers of the Singapore HoVel and Gleneagles Hotel Ltd. were ordered by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore nigh Court yesterday to vacate their quarters ■n Tanjong Katong Road and Napier Road within seven
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  • 86 3 A IG- YEAR-OLD schoolboy. Sin Ah Tuck, stole his classmates' books and .sold them because he needed the money to go to the pictures, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Sin pleaded guilty to the theft of four text books, which he stole in
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  • 50 3 OFFICIALS OF SIGLAP CLUB THE following were elected officials of the S i q la p Boys' Club. Singapore, at a. meeting held recently: President Mr. Abdullah bin Masood. secretary Mr. Cheang rhoon Siang. treasurer Mr. G C Pereira Mr Fredrick Ahmad, was elected chairman of the junior members' commit*
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  • 101 3 Explosion In Shop Kills An Apprentice SIXTEEN-year-old Lim Beng Tat was burnt to death when a tin-full of kerosene exploded in flames in his furniture shop, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Lim. an apprentice carpenter, was trying to dry a police baton over a fire ol cottonsoaked kerosene
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  • 282 3 A 72-YEAR-OLD man. Ng Ah Woe, who abused another man of his age for boiny; a "peeping Tom." was assaulted by the aliened "'pooping Tom's" two sons, tiie Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. lri the dork were the two Xv Ah N I
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  • 114 3 Trust Takes Steps To Reduce Heat SINGAPORE Improvement arc taking necessary steps to reduce the. heat experienced by tenants of SIT Hats i-: Brickworks Estate in the Alexandra area. Thi :»1 lowed a letter whi i h Ihe Assemblyman for Queenslown, Mr. Leo Choon Eng sent to the SIT after
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  • 40 3 SOU GUAN YIK was charged in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possession of I'd sticks of raw opium wrapper! in cellophane paper, and one opium pipe on Sept. 28. Son was allowed bail of $3,000.
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  • 76 3 MORE than 400 guests inclu ''ng Ministers, members of the Legislative Assembly and City Council. Government officials and leading businessmen attended a reception given in honour of the India. i Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. K. K. Tandon, by a Singapore industrialist. Mr. (i. Uttamram.
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  • 258 4 PRIVATE BUSES STOPPED BY S.B.W.U. Let Them Run If You Dare: Thomas PRIVATE bus companies are perfectly willing to run services in and out of the city, but are prevented from doing so by members ot the Singapore Bus Workers' Union. This was stated by the Minister for Communications and
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  • 167 4 THE work of the St. John Ambulance Brigade is essential in spreading: the benefits of medicine, the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, said at the presentation of St. John Ambulance long: service medals and certificates at St. Joseph's Institution ground yes- -i terdav. "This
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  • 163 4 Opium Car Confiscated By Court JOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs. —I The car which was seized by I the Customs, when 52 lbs of opium was found in the petrol tank, was ordered to bo confiscated by Mr. N.L. Cohen in the Sessions Court today. Addressing the owner of the car. Ng
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  • 309 4 Accord On U.K. Talks Team KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Hie Malay Rulers and the Ulianee Government in the federation were tonight re- jorted to have reached accord on principle over the Malayan delegation to Lonlon next January for •Merdeka talks" with the Briish Cabinet. They are to make an announcement next
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  • 152 4 COMMODITY PRICES Cl.(hlN(i rubber piires (cent's per Ib In Singapore ?eslerri.iv were: Bujers Sellers Spot fob. (nom 1393 1392 No 1 K.S.S. Oct. 1393 1393 No. I 1353 1365 No. 3 133] 1333 Tone: Erratic TIN PKK'E The price of tin yesterday was S:>i:>^ per piiul. (Down 50 cts.) LONDON
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  • 80 4 MR X Siddiah was elected chairman ol the interim committee of the Anihra Association o[ Malaya alter a meeting held in Simpang Ampat in Lower Pcruk Secretary Mr M D Somu Naidu; Treasurer Mr N Durgaiah Committee Messrs. A Pilaia Naidu, P. Maraiah, A. S Simasalam, T.
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  • 114 4 THE Labour Front Government has done more for the people of Singapore than any other government in the past, der-iared the Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swcc Kec. j opening the Whampoa Branch of the Labour Front at Balesticr Road yesterday. Mr. Chew, who is
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  • 88 4 THE Indian Minister for Irrigation and Power, Mr. Gulzari Lai Nanda, and Mr. Bhagat. a Member of Parliament, are expected in Singapore in mid-October for the Colombo Plan Conference. Meanwhile. other Indian delegates are now here for the meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee which
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  • 49 4 THE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will open the Nee Soon Branch of the Singapore Labour Front tomorrow at 10th Mile. Chong Kuo Road, at 3 p.m. The opening ceremony will be followed by a demonstration in the Chinc.-e art of selfdefence, songs and dances.
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  • 177 4 Forty-two members of the "Studying the Delinquent." Probation and Approved School The- .study of the causes and Services of the Federation and {h Q t natme of delinquency, and Singapore Social Wp'firp n P S e P° sslble solutions to the Singapore aociai we. [are Ue-
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  • 26 4 S W A M I Vitasokananda. President of the Ramakrishna Mission, announces with grateful thanks the receipt of $1,000 from Lee Foundation.
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  • 277 4 Don't Destroy Our Attap Houses,' They Say ATTAP dwellings arc a feature of Malaya and to destroy them would be to destroy the picturesque, healthy buildings 0! the common people of the country, a memorandum from the Singapore At tap Dwellers' Association to the Minister of Housing, said yesterday. The
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    • 140 4 i4l Kg SHAW BROTHERS ORG'\ >^B CAPITOL !>«« SEASON TO 81. "»\n\, |f REX HAPRiSON H MARGARET LEIGHTOK KAY kq^H The nH «t™ Constant \kskM CECIL PARKER Nice: mi jkt^^B STARTS SUNDIyH^B ILUAM KNDR ARTHUR KEfWEOT i\iW UB HjJ GENE EVANS WARSHAU THOMPSON AMM MKUL: 1 > t- MIDNIGHT TOMORBoTB
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  • 57 5 SIXTEEN piculs ol scrap $4041 was stolen ond-harui dealer's Pel n Road in Singaleiti efi caaca reported 1 v gold ring^. one suit case. clothing worth sing from Kirn Chuan A clarinet worth $100 stolen i tse in Lorong -I, otr g Road. A wallet containing
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  • 543 5 2nd WILDCAT STRIKE BY U.E. MEN •"And This Time They Stay Out I J«,-7j c? 50 cm P lo yees of United Engineers Limited, Singapore, who went on a wildcat strike for an hour on Wednesday, yesterday downed tools at 1 p.m., four hours after serving a strike notice on
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  • 215 5 Example To Follow —Goodwin IN settling their dispute by negotiation, the Master Feinting Association and the Chinese Printing Workers' I nion have set an example that should be followed by employers and employees, the Labour Commissioner, Mr. D. I. Goodwin, said yesterday. "Strikes settle nothing." Mr.
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  • 162 5 Court To Probe Hotel Row TIIF Singapore (iovernintMit jf iltiJij announced that a Court of Inquiry will tv M't up immediately to nqnirr into the causes and (iitiim>t.inn's leading to the strikrs at the Adelphi. Slav.in.l iilrneagles betels. statement issued by the "Ximistrr for Labour and Welfare, >lr. Urn Yew
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  • 66 5 THE Singapore Federation of Ballroom Dancers will hold its general meeting at the Happy Cabaret on Sunday. Oct. 9 at 11.30 a.m. As this federation is meant to represent ballroom dancers in the Colony, it is desired that it should be as fully representative as possible.
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  • 80 5 Informative Booklet On Singapore A NEW Travellers Guide to Singapore was issued by the Public Relations Office yesterday. F:ve thousand of the total print of 20,000 have already :)cen distributed to travel agencies and shipping and air lines. The 24-page illustrated bookie t includes a road-map of Singapore It gives
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  • 138 5 Chamber To Air Views On New Bill THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at its meeting yesterday, formed a committee of four to look into the Public Security Bill and make representations to Government One of the recommendations the committee will make to Government will be that the law should
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  • 44 5 .TOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— To ml: Mcc, who on July was found in possession ot two J packets of chandu, some! chandu dross and certain chandu smoking utensils at Lay&ng Layang, was fined I $400, in the Sessions Court, Kluang today.
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  • 437 5 Sochon Shocks Local Jobs Meeting MEMBERS of the Malayanisation Commission and of the public were shocked to hear an admission from the Commissioner of Prisons. Major W. L. P. Sochon. that more supervision had to be given to warders than to prisoners themselves. Throwing his bombshell. Major Sochon .said it
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    • 892 5 Information at a Glance r .07 ft Jnb ;5 10 From The Editorials; News *****. 25 51 4158 m) 643 -paijliw ii in 1 |5 e 010 am c 7 7 ft) 12 20 515 Frequency Announcements Asian Talk .2521. 2551 4158 m.; y~\ m ws. J~\ B C ,-q
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    • 72 5 Weather Report MINI M I M Temperature: From 7 M p.m. Sept. i« to 7..10 a.m. Sept. VJ. Singapore (7 IF I. Penanjj (7GF). Kota Bahru (75F). Kuala Lumpur (72F>, Ip«h (7:;F), Kuantan Maximum Temperature: From 7.:i0 a.m. to 7.:i0 p.m. Sept 29. Singapore (H.'iFi, (tiF). Kuala Lumpur IfSFI. Penang
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    • 479 6 ARNINGS Uttered In nood faith and backed by sound adviCC on how certain policies can be Chanted to bring about better and happier results twaya appreciated and welcomed, but when re couched in terms of defiance they become threats. That la the only reason which makes it
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    • 418 6 SINGAPORE'S workers will welcome the Chief Minister's assurance that his Government's taxation plans will not ailect them. As the head oi a Socialist administration, the Chief Minister is. as he said, "deeply conscious of the need to protect workers". The Government is no doubt lully cognisant of the
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  • 845 6  - the NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA Ij^ UROP E A N employers J have been told by Peoples Action Party Assemblyman Lim Chin Siong. who Is also the Secretary- General of the Factory .V Shop Workers' Union, that they soon will be facing united opposition from Colony workers
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  • 839 6 a tm .Mf in Singapore reviews the Citizenship Problem The OBSERVER'S Special Correspondent in omisaiw Ihe utK^rv JT" 200,000 alien Chinese here. which today besets some THE Chinese problem in Singapore has assumed a new shape in the form' of the 220.000 aliens, largely Chinese, who are
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 245 6 S r: Many difficulties have confronted me, and the-e. have ionic nnd gone during my tenure of office as group manager of rubber estates. We usually hear of prose, I 'ions taken by the Commissioner for Labour against rubber estates owners for r.ot complying and providing decent
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    • 372 6 Sir: Apropos the serious efforts now bein« made to Malayanise our public services, may 1 add one or two points to those already raised? Are we making full use of local talent"' By "local" I mean native or Malayanborn, whatever the original
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    • 123 6 Sir: I have rend with much interest your second editorial of September l' 4. Or toddy :i may be laid that freshly drawn from the tree the w.ne from the wood, so to speak it i> a harmless and pleasant ooverage containing a very s Ight percentage of alcohol
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    • 212 6 Sir: With a view to improving the lot of my colleagues I sincerely and .earnestly appeal to the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union to do something for those members who have grievances to make. At present I understand that the un:on is handicapped by the fact
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  • 228 7 labour Lashes At Colonial Policy Archbishop Seeking Red Aid, Claims Whitehall ■|r.Mi"' s l.bo"' POftV bungW C p rus br.n S L< Do** 1 i ig the past year, Convc governments weakened the Balance, undermined •y of NATO and g I British colonial into disrepute." top Socialist -making group
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  • 210 7 l*eli Asks Britain (Keuter)— The Governor\m\ the visiting British SecUli Relations Lord Home were i In in. the deputy Opposition vid in the House of Representatives tonight. on the budget r defence. Mr. .d Sir William Slim ;«nd Lord Home had publicly Australia should assist d< tenet oi aflaiaya.
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  • 152 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 29, <rP)_Th e U.S. has received reports that Communist arms shipments already have left European and Black Sea ports for Egypt, it was learned today. Efforts are being made to check on these reports to determine whether they are true. So far.
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  • 23 7 CROONER Tony Travis re•ontly had his recording conTart renewed with RCA-Vic-tor on his promise that he wmld stay single. A.P.
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  • 110 7 HERE is a gale warning: High winds approaching the birthday cake as four little girls and four men prepare to blow out *hose candies. The girls are the Cole quads of Pimlico, London. The men are the Crew Cuts, an American singing team with
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  • 69 7 RABAT. Sept. 29 (ReUtCT)— Terrorism flared up overnight in Casablanca as reports hardened that Sultan Sicli Mohammed ben Moulay Arafa was on the point of luaving the country. Two French ponce inspectors were gravely injured and two terrorists were killed and three others including woman. wounded. when
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  • 45 7 TOKYO. Sept. 29 <UP) Destructive advance winds of typhoon Louise lashed southern Japan today crumbling seawalls and forcing villagers to flee from the houses. At least 47 persons were injured. Two ships were sunk, six others washed away and eight buildings destroyed.
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  • 28 7 TWO British soldiers were yesterday found not guilty of the murdor of an African herd-boy they had arrested as a Mau Mau suspect last May. Reuter
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  • 62 7 HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 29 (AP) Marilyn Monroe's famous movement may not be as classical as Beethoven's Fifth but it may win her plenty of votes in the upcoming academy awards of the masses. Marilyn us a top candidate in the first annual audience awards poll
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  • 160 7 Sentry Shot Woman, Then Dragged Body Across Border HONG KONG. Sept. 29. (L T P) A Chinese Communist sentry I and killed a Chinese \volasfl week as she fled the border into Britisl". territory and then crossed the Iri l dragged her body lo the Chinese side, police i yesterday.
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  • 78 7 HONOLULU. Sept. 29 <UP; —The United States. Australia and Britain teamed up today to fly 2.000,000 units of "desperately needed" tetanus anti-toxin to isolated Christmas Island, 1.200 miles south of Honolulu. Mr. Sidney E. Tate. acting British Consul in Honolulu, got word of the emergency from
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  • 52 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (UP)— Sir John Cockroft, a member of the British Atomic Energy authority, informed an atomic conference here tor' ay that in 10 years Great Britain expects to be operating enough atomic power reactors to do the work of 5,000.000 or 6,000.000 tons of
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  • 324 7 POLICE BEGIN TO TAKE THE LID OFF UNDERWORLD How Was The Law Foiled?' bean to^m ih F'j 2 E' <Reuter)-Police yesterday ondonsi,.- 1 ff the un derworld of Soho, law was fa qUarter in a bid t0 disc °ver how the naUonal s cand al taSC Whlch has bUled inUt
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  • 155 7 BRUSSELS. Sept. 29 (UP) RAF 1 Group Capt. Peter Twonsend has requested and been granted a police guard to keep the curious from his home, it was disclosed today. The disclosure coincided with growing expectations in Britain that some statement will be issued soon to
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  • 72 7 SAIGON. Sept. 29 (AP) Shipping on the Saigon River, barred for 24 hours lollowin': the attack of a Panamanian registered ship, the Sam Bias, by the Binh Xuyen rebels, resumed today. The Sam Bias was not struck. American aid officials said, but its skipper prudently decided
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  • 63 7 photo Ex-Grand Admiral Erich Raeder. "•>. who was siven a life-sentence for war crimes at Xurrmburs in IN It;, is helped out of a car by unidentified men at a German hospital in th« British Sector <»f Berlin, after his release from Span dan War Crimes Prison
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  • 198 7 LONDON, Sept. 3, (AP)— A highly placed western diplomat said today that Soviet leaders are so deeply concerned over President Eisenhower's illness that they have decided to slow in dealing with the West. Tiie diplomat said Kremlin leaders tolc! him in Moscow they do not
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  • 148 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (AP) Pierre Aim Bernard, a selfstyled mystic of the twenties who as "Oom the Omni- potent charmed soricty notables but gave police a 1 pain in the neck, is dead at j BU. After adopting the Oom" title, Bernard set
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  • 98 8 i fft- Monsieur Claude, head of the Isabelle Lancray i hPautv oarlour presents his latest creations in f^v hair-styles for the coming 1955-56 season. Top fa from Lto R- brunette Minka with "Tiare' for evero ,v from Lto J™ Ni Fc u-Follet for cocktail which can be
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  • 70 8 Rita— A Most Eligible Bachelorette RIGHT: Rita Moreno steps off the beach at Santa Monica to smile for the cameraman on her latest picture. "Seven Cities of Gold.** She is in love with Richard Efian in the Cinema Scoped story of the founding of the California Missions around lTfif). Rita
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  • 47 8 photo. BELOW: President Celal Bayar of Turkey, on a six-day state visit to Persia recently. i> shown here (seated left) with the Shah of Persia (seated right) during a dinner party Riven in his honour by the Shah, at Saadabad Palace. AP
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  • 123 8 ABOVE: A craftsman built copy of the "Mayflower" which carried the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World 335 years a^o is beinjj built in F.imhmd for presentation to the Halted States as a gesture of friendship. It is scheduled for huinchinii in February next year and will
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  • 216 9  -  JULES MENKEN By PANZER RATTLES,, 1M59-1943. By Major-' General F. W yon Mellenthin. (Cassell, 365.) f hfg hhhh I hfd hg h I hf h were He comments able ecjuani4he British un ter otis of rear.'' «-nd oral the B I \r.r>d of
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  • 298 9  - Twilight of the Cave-Men William Goldins John Davenport THE INHERITORS. By (Faber. 12:s. 6d.) DEIAN, Julian, Sebas- v tian. Miranda. Phyllis. Felicity were some of the names that Mr. Cyril Connolly once suggested should bo forbidden to Ihc no\clist. It is a far try indeed to personages bluntly am! tin
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  • 218 9 THE BRITISH 2 EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. By G. A. N. Lowndes. (Hutchinson's Tniver- sity Library. Bs. (id.) I ST books about the onal systt those which are :•<••. era a and Low readable cry we' come cx.rsccd and ti e. lively and ia :.d r.t all times Dc le a
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  • 420 9  -  Eric Partridge Ivor Brown SHAKESPEARE'S BAWDY. By (Routledse. 215.) By CHAKESPEARE left an instruction to postertS that it should not dig his dust or interfere with bones; this, despite some dupious tales of a S exhumation at the end o the eighteenth eenturv seems to have been
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  • 758 9  - JEKYLL HYDE in your pill-box ANTHONY MILES DRUGS: HELP Or MENACE? continues the series on the "Daily Mirror" PROBE LONDON. T'HFRIis nothing wrong x with the pill. But It takes on its Jekyll-and-Hyde look when* The wrong person takes it: or The right person takes too much ot it. This
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    • 139 9 £rm/ Friday For The Children ir* P^i/^ iT^r\ Yaw^commumam hL^— I wore irs socoi. \^wwati«_ J i\swada om good-ow/ y^^ k* WT Jf A M/NU7M .XH Sr COmCTUINS V IT'S BstN V IT.MUMr y L£rt£J2 P2OM CAN PETE P AND I LJ If i M V cor A OjQPCISe AM
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    • 183 9 r|||i:c 6 Formerly one ccntieman ILL IS COUid cau^o -t C.\ (7) 7. Slates exports tuber crow. ACROSS en do not want <8. 7) 1 Secure desired answer by 10. Musical work with the first B. gS l Ues% Unpleasant 9 Face back 25 across (41 19 Inscriptive of ttidwlaf
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  • 132 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white $161 sellers. Sarawak white $160 sellers, Special Sarawak black $113 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $41 J sellers, coconut oil 'drums* $441 .sellers; copra Oct. $27 i buyers. $28 sellers; Nov. $28i buyers. $23i sellers. Singapore
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  • 103 10 DELEGATES from 20 countries Wednesday signed a new air protocol at The Hague which double- an airlines maximum liabilities for death or injury to a passenger. Tiic new protocol, signed at the end of a three-week conference sponsored by the International Civil Aviation Organisation, brings the maximum
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  • 236 10 MIL BUILDING PROJECT A COLONY firm, Guan Sens Kee Ltd has embarked upon a 5750.000 project to build 21 semiluxury flats and 14 lockup shops on 19,000 sq. ft. of their land in River Valley Road, Singapore. These may be bought on the instalment plan. Approval
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  • 296 10 LARGELY because of flood damage to crops in India and Burma, total rice production in Asia this year is likely to be some eight million tons lower than last year, at 98.7 million tons, according to the latest bulletin of the Commonwealth Economic
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  • 144 10 KAMUNING DECLARES DIVIDEND DIRECTORS of The Kamunlng <Pcrak> Rubber and Tin Co.. Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of 4d. per 2s. unit of stock, free of income tax at the standard rate, for the year ended June 30. payable Oct. 25. This dividend is payable on Oct. 25 to
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  • 144 10 OFFERINGS ol Federation taxable loans have been consistent in the Malayan share market yesterday but buying interest was lacking. War and Singapore loans were wanted. industrial shares continued i a thin and featureles mar- ket. while tin shares were showing an easing tendency. Rubber shares remained
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  • 130 10 New Caltex Tanker For Service Bn Sumatra Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW tanker the Caltex Medan for the Caltex Group, which la destined for service in the Siak River. Sumatra has been launched in Japan. The vessel was sponsored by Mrs. George R Ferguson, wife of the general manager] Far
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  • 210 10 Aust Will Not Cut Rubber Imports AUSTRALIA announced on Wednesday that cuts of up to 2."> per cent will be made in import quotas on Oct. 1 in an effort to reduce the drain on overseas reserves. The 25 per cent, cuts are in quotas for fully assembled motor vehicles
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  • 233 10 LATEST models of the Mercedes-Benz cars, Hie Type 180.220 and 190 SL (touring-sports mode!) v.i'l .-non be introduced into the Malayan market by I no scl# representatives for Meroe-des-Benz, Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd. The typo 180 with its streamlined all-stee] bojy, and powered by a
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  • 95 10 HEAVY selling on a nervous market that c Os brought Singapore rubber prices down by 3ij ccn^ grade rubber for October shipment. me Lommunbt of]. I Firestone chief's wmn I price itself out of tl I the sharp drop in i I Quotations DpefM B |1.43| on a stead*
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  • 116 10 SINGAPORE shar«r.Mu»c.« lerday reported the li-.io.wng business done' A!cx Bricks prof. SI 80 odd lot; Fraser Neava ><<!> Si <74: Gammon S2.G2i to S2«-;ii; Me Alistcr S.'MJTJ: Metal B.x 11.50. and $1,471 odd lot: RobiM-on nrd<;. $2321 xd: Straits Traders $24.80: wearne Br.>s. K.ts; VVillintn Jacks 2o
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  • 34 10 Buyer* Spot loose fnom.i Ml? RSS f.O.b. Oct. No. 1 142 N<»v. No. 1 14^ Oct. No. 2 Oct. No. RMA on reg. tendc: October i4ll i November ;4. 4 Tone: Uncertain.
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  • 154 10 THE following dividends were announced: THE KINTA TIN MINI S LTD: A third interim divi dend of \V 2 r for the \vat ending Dec. 31. ItSS pa\abl<in England on Sept .10. to shareholders regi>tered on Sept IS. TANJONG TIN DREIM. ING LTD: A third interim dividend of
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  • 42 10 THE U.K. Government urged British exporters to increase their trade with tin Middle East. The Board of Trade sponsored a meeting betw« -en r< presentatives of more than 50 big exporters and Br amba.ssadors to nid-East countries.
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    • 550 10 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT. X I ANT AN KCALA LIMPI'R EXPRESS OMNIBUS CO.. LTD. (In the Course of Formation) \N Express bus service be- t'.vren Kuantan and K:a!a Lumpur via Temerloh will rommenre on Ist October 1955. There frill be 2 services daily leaving Kuantan and X lall Lumpur at 800 am
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    • 414 10 NOTICES THE prßur mfc assurance CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) VOTICE is hereby given thai the First Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Registered Office, No-. 59-61, Robinson Road. Singapore, on Friday, 7th 0 'her. 1955 at 11 a.m. Notice is also hereby given that
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    • 186 10 SINGAPORE TURF CLi NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS ATTEO RACES ON SATURDAY, Ist OCTOEB For the convenience MEMBERS ING the Races, arranger for a FREE TRANSPORT ing the Bras Basah Rocd to the Race Course, Buk hours of 12.30 p.m. and i ing from the Race Ccv 5 p.m. and 7
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  • 200 12 POLICE Snorts Association, the team which provided the Colony hockey champions, Singapore Recreation Club, with' many shocks in their 'marathon encounters to decide last season's championship, look good for another 'shocking' term, if their 3-0 victory over the Indian Association at
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  • 91 12 LEEDS. Sept 29 iß<\r.or> R Smith the holder, and beth Pi ice < "-ti: mcd I nking >t- Britain i I icn golfers today they qu Red to meet toI": I i v." men's Championt Moor T '.v:i here. T s -hed in lasi 3 l
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  • 60 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Southern Zone final of the Dunlop Cup badminton competition between Selanforj Ma ays and .Tohorc. Malays will be played at Johore on i Ott 8 The following have been selected to represent Sclangor Kamaruddin Ismail. M Y. ill. Shaari Abdullah, Mohd. Dahlan
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  • 28 12 LONDON. Sept 29, ißeuter) A second hair coal b> Djordescu save Rumania Victor? H _.urn in Bucharesi yesterday «iccord»r.« to ;.:i Afterpress Kumanian news agency teport
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  • 154 12 BEREMBAN, Thurs.— Negri Sembilan Hockey Association selectors haw named 18 players for the three-day quadrangular tourn ament between Selangor, Malacca. Johore and Negri Sembilan] which will start, at Batu Pahat on Saturday. Those selected are: Goalkeepers—Peter Van Iluizen and Mustapha; Fullbacks: Alan Koelmever and Joseph
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  • 97 12 DOVER. England, Sept. 128--(AP)—Florence Chadwick of the United States was deleated by the rough water early yesterday morning in her third attempt to swim the English Channel this year The 35-year-old swimmer \vho already had beaten the Channel three limes in previous seasons, started just before
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  • 71 12 POLICE Training Schoo, ded All-Whites by j7 oomts lone foal, two tries and iwo penalties) to 9 points (one try and two Denaltics' in friendly -ugger matcn played on she ri.s moind yesterday Scorers lor Police »«re: Sunorani dry). Hardial ii'v) Jahl (try), Cheam Boon S-mg
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  • 129 12 N.Z. CRICKET TOUR OF INDIA WELLINGTON. Ffc-pt 28 (Reuter>— The Secretary o i the New Zealand Cricket Council Mr. k. K. Luttrell. iida.v <*nnoun^ed 'ho itinerary of the New Zealand tour of India from November to January New Zealand's tour o f Pakistan ends on Nov 12. Five tests will
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  • 537 12  -  BILL INK AN EVE-OF -DEPARTURE FLUTTER... By ROSCOE of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, Tengah only decided to play when Ft Lt Dark, Royal Air Force, Seleiar dropped out because of a bruised rib. But according to Group Capt.
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  • 337 12  - CEYLONESE PLAN 'ACID TEST' FOR THEIR GAMESMEN IN COLONY VERITY GILL By THE triangular inter-country athletic contest between Ceylon, Singapore and the Federation of t Malaya— cancelled last year because at the last J moment the Ceylon Amateur Athletic Association found itself with insufficient funds to send a full I
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  • 152 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs —In a midweek fixture organised by the Negri Malacca Rimb\ l/nion. the PWI) Sports Club scored a deserving victory over Seremban Town by 13 points (2 goals 1 try) to nil. The PYVD forwards, led by Pattinson excelled in the set scrums
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  • 97 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Association ties for Saturday from 700 p m are. Court 1 Schoolboys' Doubles (Semi-Final): Wong B"cm Kong/ Ng Ah Kow (Victoria i v Foo Kok Sam-Goh 1 u: Leng (Beatty. Women's Jr. Singles (Final): Tan Chwee Neo <Rex> v Nellie Sid we! 1 (Useful*. Schoolboys' Singles
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  • 56 12 BRISTOL, Sept. 28 (Renter) Frankfurt soccer team drew 3-3 with Bristol City, the English second division club. in a floodlight match here last night The Gorman side led 2-1 at half time A draw was an honourable re. -ult to an interesting game which was
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  • 48 12 KLUAXG. Thurs iowrnmvn\ High School. Batu P^at scored a convincing H i^bv victory over Government Enti&sh School. Kluang. winning b, 11 points (one goal two irieo to eioht points (one goal and -ne try) in their inier-seh >ol m.'jU-h played on the Town Padang Jnis evening.
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  • 235 12 BOTTOM-of-the-League Royal Navy yostn scored their first win in the Singapore Community S< >( cer League beating Indonesians 5-2 at Jalan Im Stadium Indonesians were completely outplayed in half and at the interval Royal Navy led 4-0. In the second half Indonesians put up
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  • 121 12 MacDONALD GETS HIS CHANCE GLASGOW Sept. 29 < Renter) Joe MacUona.d. The young Sunderland left-back, who play. cd :w Great Britain acatnst the Rest of Europe in Belxa I last month fains his first International "Cap for Scotland against Ireland on the same ground on October 8. Mac Donald a
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  • 89 12 Hungarians Beat World Relay Record VIENNA. Sept. 29 < Renter' Sandor Dimros and Luszlo Tabori. Hungary's star mid-dle-distance runners, helped the Budapest Athletic Club. Honved. to clip 6.4 seconds off their own record lor the 4 x 1.500 metres relay today, according to an Austrian News Agency report from Budapest.
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  • 378 12 Marjan Peng Hooi Open National Tourney TIIK Sin?aport National badminton championships v.ill commence on Tuesd.-iy. Oct. 4 at the SBA Stadium jommencing at 7 p.m. The following are the •■x'ures for Tuesday, Oct. 4 nd Thuislay. Oct (i tit.suay. oct, 4 Court 1 Men's Singles First Round i: Ismail Marjan
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  • 121 12 All Blacks j; m (Tuo goals, v, 0 I ori *uJ Mr. r f Si ALL BLACKS, a ncu 1 made their debut yi-si,. re j a Victoria School "A," Wl;i n|| I match on the Victoria Srb 1 The Aii Blacks n of Rugby-loving Have just left tc
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  • 224 12 MALACCA, Thurs.- Ahmad ANi;. T. Rajah (PVVD Surve>s). bttfend bles title, were knocked out l»\ >l< )h I Aziz Khamis (Medical) in the ii^t r I Doubles after three sets al tin P« -ntU 1 last ni«ht. The Medical D< pair won 15-8. 7-iS, V, In the only veteran
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    • 49 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A. CUPTIE: R.E.M.E. vs S. Corinthians at Jalan Besar at p.m. HOCKEY FRIENDLY: Latiff Wanderers vs. S. C. R. C. at S.C.R.C. S.H.A. LEAGUE— DIV. S.H.B. Police vs. 8.0.D. "B" at 8.0.D. DIV. .7: Cable Wireless vs. P. T. at P. T. SWIMMING Barth'u Secondary ScJwol swimming carnival.
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  • 429 13  - London's Soccer Slump Is Shocking ITS A BIG BLOW TO FANS FRANK McGHEE By lAM not jri, nn f LONDON, Thursday rhpkPa V° r G "nners. lam not trying to chisel away the credit that B^ul a a n° n 1 nff With the Lea ue championship last season: Dl(l
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  • 101 13 \rU'\>holO. NEW MARKET. Sept. 28: (Renter) Sir Gordon Richards, former champion jockey of the English Turf, today gave top price so far in this week's Newmarket yearling sales when he paid l?..~>00 guineas for a colt hy the lf)48 2.000 guineas winner Mv
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  • 109 13 BI Rugby Team Equal A Record NAIROBI. Sept 28. (Renter) -The British Isles Rugby Union team equalled the highest number of wins recorded by a British touring team abroad when they beat East Africa today by •'<(* points to 12 in their last match before returning home. By their victory
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  • 316 13 Cricketers Accident Premiums Pay Double WELLINGTON. NZ. Sept. 29. (Router i. —A New Zealand Insurance Company, which ia^t season inaugurated a scheme for cricketers found it bad to pay on rhiirns double l!i€ amount rer'Pived from the premiums Tiio company transacted a spe.-ial accident policy loi cricketers and more ;han
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    130 13 MONZA, ITALY— Mobbed by fans, standing on ll>e cockpit of hit Mercedes Beuz stream It ried ear, Argentine automobile race Manuel Fanqio /00/;.s- weary as he holds llic cup awarded him after his victory in Ih c XXVI Grand Prix of Italy. He raced on tfie s<)-Jap, 500-kil())uetre
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  • 135 13 NEW YORK, Sept 29, (Keuter) New York Yankees beat Brooklyn Dodgers 6 5 in the first game of the world baseball series. Joe Collins, a Yankee player hit two of the five home runs made during the game. Collins hit his second home run with
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  • 67 13 Moore Wants A 'Return' SAX DIEC.O, California Sept. 28 (Rcuter) An hie Moore, world light heavyweight boxing champion said last night that he would relinquish his title for return world heavyweight championship bout next June with Rocky Marciano Monre was knocked out by Marciano, the holder, in their world heavyweight
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  • 62 13 BIRKDALK Lancashire Sept 29 ReutCD England ;»iid Ireland both won their matches in the home Golf international:which began here today The holders beat Wales I". with one halved, taking the foursomes 3-1 with onehalved and th« singles <>-4 Ireland defeated Scotland 8 with two
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  • 139 13 LONDON. Sepi £9. .Reuteri Association Football .i-.h> o: matches played on Wfcdne&day are: League Three Southern Aide: shot 1. Toiqu;»y IJnited 2. Bournemouth o. Norwich City 1 Britjhton ;j nd Hove Ipswich Town o. Crystal Pa hire 2. Walsall o. Exeter City 0 Reading 2. League Three Northern
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    • 86 13 MISCELLANEOUS LADIES— LAI ES'i CU'IS and First Class Perms from $10 00 u*inp the be*t America" preparations <''nd latesi perming equipment.- al the *cli Know. Salon MAISO.N MODERN E \2t Orchard Road. Phor^e 82'Sfv} opening whole davoi Saturdays CHEAP Efficient Building Repairs. Renovations. Electrical, Plumbing and Odd Jobs Undertaken Phone
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    • 753 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH \'EO CHIANG SWKE pii <* away peacefully oi it 1 40 pJBJ residence. Sl6. Upper Ea Road \r j:,( on Sa* r!ay. Ist Octobei Cortegj -j c Bj 400 P m. for B--AMNOLMCEMENT \LL MTELSH FOLK cord invited •<» ihe Monte 1 < Night at '.'tr Hollywood
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    • 849 14 CYPRESS POINT TO DO IT AGAIN SCRUTINEER looks Through The Records And Predicts: CYPRESS POINT'S record is good enough to justify confident support in the 1955 Singapore Gold Cup. He has done well enough to get my vote and it is chiefly his gameness that inspires me to predict a
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    • 538 14  - Top Stayers' Titanic Battle In Open Race WINDSOR LAD By TOMORROW'S Gold Cup race is one of the most open in recent years and should develop into a titanic battle among the season's best stayers. It is a tussle in which fitness, riding skill, luck of the draw and the
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    • 638 14 JOLLY SAILOR BEST OF ALL j WINDING UP Says WINDSOR LAD JOLLY SAILOR was easily the most impressive of the Gold Cup candidates who were put through their final gallops on the training track yesterday. Jolly Sailor went half a mile with Little Pappa. returning 50 seconds, taking 37 3/5
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    • 73 14 PREVIOUS GOLD CUP WINNERS WERE: 1948 Leoda 8.8 Lawler (trained by the late Lt Col. T. L. Fox) 1949 Longchamps II 3.3 E Donnelly (M van Breukelen) 1950 Tara Street 9.4 W Bagby (W. Lewis) 1951 Red Carnation 7.9 G. Woods (C. E. Parker) 1952 Entertainment II
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    • 173 14  -  TRUNDLE HILL By THE LIBERATION r, (6 furs), second ieat tomorrow's Buk '1 card, contains one best field of sp ever seen on our tur: Jackie's Kuda. M Bnte-i favourite since walkover, stands beacon and a\ man. owner Dr Ja nchy, has no do where the Cup w,. morrow
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    • 221 14 WEIGHTS for the other m\ races tomorrow: Cl. 1. Div. I— t] mile Never A Blank 9.00 Golden Dolphin 8.1.1 lanah Rijeh 8.11 Nazakat 8.10 King Crow 8.09 Forest l>uk r 8.09 Padi Store 8.08 Roman Galley 8.07 Graduate 8.0.*> Sound Barrier 7.11 Kinjrport 7 10 Battle
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