Singapore Standard, 1 October 1955

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard iS2T^ D POUCI vW S f BRi^ oe niral hosfital 254>l (S li»«) 2400 /U J 2E. 5111 2414 n vli: SLNGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 814 1  -  EL BOON LEE Exploding Stove Causes Year's Biggest Blaze A Sad Festival For 1,500 Kampong Folk By BUCKETS, syphons and even wooden lodels were used in vain by Singapore's Kampong Silat residents to fight a "Mooncake Festival" fire which gutted 100 homes yesterday. More than 1,500
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  • 43 1 TOP PICTURE: A hose bursts and villagers scramble to help fix it. Others "catch" the precious water with buckets. ABOVE: A general view of the "JVlooncake Festival" fire that razed 100 attap homes. —Standard photos by Tan Man Long
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  • 69 1 *****94 Wins The First Prize KOTA TINGGI. Fri.— Perak won the first prize of $350,000 in the 32nd. Lottery of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board drawn here this afternoon. Ticket No. *****94 won the first prize whilst ticket No. *****94 sold in West Pahang took second prize of
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  • 489 1 THE Incorporated Society of Planters, claiming to represent 90 per cent of estate managers and assistants in Malaya, condemned the Federation Governments amnesty to Communist terrorists today as "not only an act of folly but a shameful betrayal of those who have died or suffered at
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  • 42 1 MALACCA. Fri.— A man walked into a police station in Malacca yesterday and said he had been a Communist supporter. He said he wished to take advantage of the amnesty declaration concerning people who had consorted with Communist terrorists.
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  • 19 1 SENATOR Estes Kefauver last night missed his plane to Singapore and spent the night in Calcutta.- Reuter
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    • 75 1 V F.LFCTRIC \fl^/ roUSHEHS Official Dernier rf^Kinr.F ROAD. FREE SUPPLEMENT IjHID f r»>e v it h today's Singapore Standard is an Pja;f vupplrnitnt on the Singapore Trade Fair P»yn< t.xlt'. at the Happy World. TITUS WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH v'^L^^fc The TITAUTO'— Time crysto|jJJ^l lized The rave of Europe l
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  • 307 2 Negri Leader Appeals To Nehru SEREMBAN. Fri.— President of the Negri Scmbilan Indian Association, Dr. J. Samuel, appealed to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to use his influence with the leaders of Red China and Russia to do away with terrorism in Malaya in order to
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  • 143 2 Assistant Ministers To Be Paid After All KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The two new assistant ministers to the Alliance Government will receive salaries of $2,250 a month, the Federation Government announced today. Government explained that the terminology of yesterday's legal notification 'deeming the posts as "not offices of emolument" was necessary
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  • 39 2 THE PRINTED report of the World Bank Mission's economic survey on Malaya will be issued by the Singapore Government today. The mission's major recommendations were contained in a precis of the report released in Wa.shington in June.
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  • 31 2 MALACCA. rri-Th- AneioChinese School will cp sUiging a concert r,t the School Hall tomorrow night at H pm. The concert is in aid of 'he School Extension Building Fund.
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  • 384 2 S.I.T. PLANS TO PUT UP 4,391 HOMES 1957 Will Be H-Year For Singapore THE year 1957 will be H (for Housing) Year. During the year, me Singapore Improvement Trust will complete 4.391 low-cost flats and 246 shops at a total cost of $23,580,000 to hcuse nearly 30.000 people. None f
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  • 140 2 Ist Prize: $350,000 *****94. 2nd Prize: $125,000 *****94. 3rd Prize: $50,000 *****45. 4th Prize: $25,000 *****30 (Peraki. *****47 (Johore), *****56 •Johoro. sth Prize: < $10,000) *****76. *****49. *****33, *****63. *****35. *****38. *****08. *****19. *****23. *****12 6th Prize: $5,000 *****64. *****87. *****97. *****40, *****10. *****79 *****38. *****67. *****33. i
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  • 177 2 lA LLMPUR, Fri. The Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, is flying to Singapore tomorrow to meet Mr. David Marshalf for top-level talks on crucial political and economic issues The Tunku will be accompanied by Col. H. S Lee Minister for Transport and other colleagues from the Alliance
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  • 60 2 JULIA, 26, (She's A Barrister) TO WED IN LONDON MISS Julia Chin Gaik from Malaya, is to marry Mr. Heah Hork Meng. a Malyan Chartered Accountant, this month at the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Gregory. Warwick Street. Picaddtlly, London. Mr. Heah is 29
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  • 70 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Working under the uncertain light of dawn today, youths, believed to be members of the illegal Selangor AntiCommunist Youth League, mounted anti-Communist banners across two Kuala Lumpur bridges, hung up posters and handed out leaflets to pedestrians in Kuala Lumpur. The banners spanned the narrow
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  • 34 2 THE JAPANESE Government has decided to send Mr. Tanzan Ishibashi, Minister of International Trade and Industry, and Mr. Takechiyo Matsuda. Minister of Postal Service, to the Colombo PJari PnnfproiiAo in Singapore.- Reuter
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  • 276 3 There's Great Future In Publicity Business— Says Ad. Expert Malayan Advertising Has Come Of Age' I H H i on 0.-t. 4. came to S t ipore ?o join Masters advertising agency in HM6, and found conditions in his leld moribund. "Then were very few era in those days owing
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  • 7 3 Woman Conductor n Safety Charge 1 i
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  • 5 3 hopkeeper Is Fined $200 .aid
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  • 151 3 Milkman Loses 1 6 Cows To Settle His Debts Uriah, pore E ••'•<i to Si 11 4t I Public rx- -C ,s r "i ri r tor The proprietor died and Sinniah said he was involved in a lit iv.it ion uith two men, uhen he started to take possession
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  • 129 3 rtd :n Ifl rtnd and Mln and the grandmother. Kah Chee, summoned by Cheong Fatt for causing hurt, denied the allegations. Choy. who elected to give a statement from the dock, -aid h«> was hit on the head by the complainant
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  • 54 3 THIS Slamlard pirture takon at Ike otCwc of Singapore's Chief Minister shows sr.me of the 100 seamen who were led by their spokesman. Mr. M. A. Majid. to see Mr. David Marshall about alleged discrimination in in the selection of seamen by the shipping
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  • 247 3 Standard Shipping Reporter ABOUT 200 disgruntled seamen "stormed" the Government Shipping Office at Fullerton Building yesterday to protest against alleged discrimination in the selection of seamen for jobs. Plain clothed detectives and uniformed policemen were present to prevent incidents. The men, who are members
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  • 70 3 TELUK ANSON. Fri. An odd job labourer. Mantan bin Idris. 25. wa> charged before Mr. D C. I. Wernham, in the Magistrate's Court yesterday with ca isin| hurt and using criminal force on a young Chinex- girl Chny Paw Yeap. :n a rubber estate at
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  • 67 3 PENANG. Fri. Twenty- >. vm-year-old Yeo Gin Sens claimed trial in the Sessions Court today to a charge of ns in his possession the banned publication "Sin Pao" in hi- bedroom at Penang Street on "ept. 29. The case will be mentioned tomorrow to allow Yeo
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  • 42 3 ST. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, hopes 1o raise -000 at its annual Fun Fair and Fete which will he opened by Lady Black o" Oct. 8 in the Cathedra! grounds. Among the many attractions Will be a baby vhow.
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  • 47 3 TELUK ANSON. Fri. A 27 year old woman. Lee Chec. was charged in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday with attempted suicide by taking caustic soda. No plea wa- entered and the casp was postponed to Nov. 4. Lee was allowed $250 bail.'
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  • 75 3 PENANG. Fri. Pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of tru^t of $250. Toll Yip Senu. a bill collector of Robinson's O Co. Ltd.. told the Sessions Court today that he u.-ed the firms money to give medical treatment to his children who were sick. Toh
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  • 73 3 PENANG. Fri.— The Municipal Councillors a\ thtir monthly meeting todry agreed ito zivc not cc to the c'.iqlons bodies concerned that ;hc Municipality would not maintain a Christian remetery (the Western Road cemetery) as su 'h ;.!'er 1960. II is expected that niter [hat iate there would
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  • 225 3 Jumabhoy Will Lead Economic Delegation A 17-MAN Pan Malayan Economic Working Party led by tlv Assistant Minister lor Commerce and Indu.stry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. will leave Singapore on Monday for Indonesia to work out an agenda for the economic mission which meets in December. Ti\c members are: Si.\(i APORF
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  • 29 3 SATHXARAN RAI was fined $5 in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday for behaving In a disorderly manner in the Bukit Timah 1 Police Station on Thursday.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 498 3 TAKB HOME A CARTON OF OVALTINB BISCUITS TODAY HAVE.v^>m tried 'Ovaltine* I Biscuits yet' If not, 6^ you ha\c a delightful treat K» f^ in store T|#ab 'Ovaltmc' Biscuits are dc- J liuously different Made Utff/l xJ^J from the finest ingredients, M j^ Ss *if^B they are cri^p and daint\
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  • 454 4 FURNACE COULD CAUSE BIG BANG That's Not Our Worry Union PENANG, Fri. The Eastern Smelting Workers Union will not be concerned with the cooling of the furnaces for the smelting of tin when the union goes on strike at 6 a.m. on Oct. 4. The Union president. Mr. Sheriff bin
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  • 271 4 Councillors Leave Before Meet BECAUSE of a depletion in their ranks before the meeting ended, Singapore City Councillors agreed yesterday to defer discussions on the Special Hawkers Committee report the most important item on the agenda for the day. At the adjournment, Mr. Chan Kum
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  • 162 4 COMMODITY PRICES CMfeUIKi rubber prices (rents per Ib in Sine* D«re vesterd.iv were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. (nom.) 138.; 138; No 1 R.S.S. Oct. 138; 138; No. 2 135 136 No. 3 132! 1331 Tone: Steady quiet TIN PRICK The price of tin yesterday was 5373.1 per picul Cnchan^ed) LONDON
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  • 164 4 KUALA LVMPUR. Fri. \V7?c/i the Session a Covrt Judge. Mr. I. C. C. Rigby. asked a police inspector ]or the meaning ot some obscene icords said to have been uttered by a vretly Taviil iroivan during n squabble, the policeman blmlicd and grinned. Inspector
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  • 42 4 A RECEIVING cider was made by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday against a firm. Kian Ek Han?, on the application of Sandilands Buttery and Co LI i with whom the firm was Still owing $10,565.
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  • 28 4 MISS Renee Bee Neo Chew was admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor by Mr. Justice Whitton in the High Court yesterday.
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  • 106 4 Six Firms' Employees Join Hands MORE than 3,000 employees in six leading Colony firms connected with transport last night decided to join hands in fighting their employers for better conditions of service. The companies involved are Mansfields, Malayan Airways, X P.M.. Islay Kerr. Shell and Standard Vacuum. At a joint
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  • 101 4 Court Gives Detective A Warning A DETECTIVE. Tan Soe Ann. who failed to comply to a court order to appear in the Sixth Magistrates Court on Thursday on a maintenance summons, was warned by the Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor. yesterday. Mr. Trainor warned that he would not get off
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  • 18 4 A WOMAN, Raiammah, 39 was found stabbed in a house in Meyappa Chettiar Road Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 258 4 CITY Councillors agreed at their mooting yesterday that Government should be asked to consider the possibility of extending the 60--year period in which the Singapore Improvement Trust is obliged to repay its loans. This decision aroso out of a recommendation that the Trust
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  • 207 4 Teachers Won't Get Parity SINGAPORE Government has rejected the teachers' Inions request that the normal-trained teacher be given parity of status with the Teachers' Training College graduate. The letter sent to the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday by the Permanent Secretary of the Education Ministry says that
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  • 89 4 THE Serangoon Boys' Club. Singapore, will hold a mammoth fun fair on Saturday and Sunday at the Sin Mm School. Part of the proceeds will go to the Club. The Club's president. Assemblyman Lim Choon Mong. said that one of the objects of the rair is
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  • 89 4 ABOUT 130 Singapore City Council employees were presented with certificates \esterday in recognition (t the 25 years' service each of tnem nad completed In -.he Council. The presentation was made by the President, Mr. J t. Rea, at the Council meeting! It was witnessed >y a o^uy
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  • 169 4 Air Tickets To Mecca At $1,572 ARRANGEMENTS have now been made whereby intending pilgrims to Mecca can purchase air passages for the i two-way journey (Singapore/ Jeddah Singapore) at $1,572 per person. This offer, however, is dependent upon sufficient applications being received (56) to fill the plane. Intending pilgrims who
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  • 30 4 E Chief Minister. Mr Dav ld Marshall, will not be able to "Mcct-the-Peoplo" toy in u g t0 ur^nt business The Public Advisory stafi will be in attendance
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  • 23 4 MORE than 70,000 peop> have visited the Van Kleef Aquarium in Singapore during the 20 days since it was opened. jkgfb
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  • 177 5 TRADE FAIR OPENS TODAY THAILAND'S pavilion the Singapore Trade Fair at the Happy World Will be one of the 'main attractions when the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, declares the Fair oflicially open this afternoon. A arete rrowd i.s export rd tonight despite the strike of the s gapore Traction
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  • 23 5 MR Chun Toon Long has been appointed a member of the Board of Film Censors, the Singapore Government an. nounced. yesterday
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  • 20 5 THE Singapore City Council has deferred it s decison to prohibit smoking in all omni- •■> and trolley buses.
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  • 100 5 THE Singapore City Council will take no further decisions on the granting of licence to the public passenger tran.-port system until Dec. 31, it was agreed at yesterday's Council meeting. Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy "Labour Front*, who tabled the motion, said that he had initiated it
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  • 60 5 THE Faculty of Medicine. University ol Malaya, will hold a "dental open house" on Wednesday. Oct. 12 at the Dental Clinic. General Hospital. Singapore, as part of the golden jubilee celebrations of the Medical College. The exhibition, in which all aspects of dentistry will be illustrated, will be
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  • 316 5 THIRTY-SIX attap dwellers of Queenstown, who were summoned yesterday before the Singapore City Magistrate. Mr. K. S. Lee. for unlawful occupation of Crown iand. marie a united protest that it was a nad omen J^r them to shift before the Chinese New Year.
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  • 465 5 Thomas Urges STC Busmen: SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday urged the Singapore Traction Company employees Union to persuade Mr. Fong Swee Suan, secretary general of the Bus Workers' Union, to "provide transport services in strikebound areas." In
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 274 5 i l()l>\\ SHOWS vS^J IS at 3.1.-1 6..10, 9.13 p.m. W^^tk SOITII-KASI \SIA FILM << fflß^^^tf presents yjayantimala (Flame of (he South i lUnlllffJl'lVi'i V in a new musical! i^*# c^-^ •/!>«. .#:«\ii Tomorrow 11 a.m. CALL ML MADAM (in Tech I •lIALLA (11LLA" Attracts Bij crowds daily to BROADWAY
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 944 5 cJtlmanac Information at a Glance D c v 1H 72m 1 12 5.") Famous Dance 3Bh^ iMMMwtf Hr 'Oi t iS»; 150 Time ror a lAf^tX^A 1- Wall/ i?.; 2;j m Commenla es Bands ll'JB2. 1!) 72m i 1 pin-|SINGAP-ORt SE,JJSSK,^S*P^|r .mm 3 J 1 2 summary iKL); fi 32
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 369 6 i\ti: liters In this country have always Drts of one kind or another ■:perts. and after basking in 1 toe-days-wonder variety these ..>. ay in libraries to gather dust. t to .set- recommendations of other (I with great care and cost, env nted. Sometimes we wonder 1
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    • 434 6 l-VI -.11 has there been such an extratry period In world affairs. Since a little < three months ago. encouraging, if startling, developments have been taking place In a triumnt effort to bring freedom to humanity freedom from tear ot war and its evils of distress, hunger
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  • 564 6  -  O. M. GREEN IN CAMBODIA, THEY CRY by LONDON. THE general elections held in Cambodia recently in which ex-King Norodom Sihanouk and his Popular Sociali-st Party polled an overuheiminff victory, were the third to be held since 1947, when King Sihanouk was the first Asian ruler
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 628 6 New Bill To Be Tabled- Oct. 12 RENT CONTROL Sir: A new bill amending the existing Control of Rent Ordinance will b> t:\blrd at the Legislative Council on Oct. 12. Br>idP> the recommendation for renl Increases, the Council might consider the question of decontrolling business premises. Since, under the new
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    • 743 6 j^UTUMN is the classic J season for strikes in France, the time when J men have had their holiJ days and are concerned J with the expenses of J winter. It is also a matJ ter of habit but proj bably the atavistic fear 2 of northern
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    • 190 6 PARIS LETTER from St. John Bonn-Byrne out tha it would be cheaper for thi Slate to run the service impletely free than to cmp. iy the people who control the sale and punching of tickets. Meanwhile, the bus staffs. Communist dominated, have made themselves unpopular, not only by being absent
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    • 712 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Amnesty Flops [TUSAN Mela y v says J the amnesty offer to the 5 Communists Is a failure. It 2 fails, says Utusan, because 2 it is not a political solution. slt merely offers the CommuS nists to come out and sur--5 render with more lenient 5
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      9 6 "Eiuhlrrn years of burned porridge this morning I rebelled!"
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    • 14 6 THE NEW' AS STRIKE ME BflßS^Bj I »-v ffj < I I I ASTER CLvJ
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    • 83 6 That's )\l M. Sir: Which side is Mr Marshall on? Or j s his latest "Marshallism iust a slip of the tongue, which, according to the late Commissioner (ieneral. is permissible for a man in the Chief Minister's position? To be proud of the incredible number of strikes which this
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  • 45 7 MONTREAL. Sept. 30 <AP) —Mrs. Liliane Purvey, wife of a Labour Member of the British Parliament. appeared unexpectedly in ™urt yesterday and was committed to stand trial in court of Queens Bench on a charge of illegal possession of narcotics.
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  • 36 7 TELLER at the lonia National Bank asked a man lor identification before cashing his cheque. The man took out his false teeth and show ed his name engraved inside them. His cheque was cashed. Reuter
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  • 27 7 FIRST action of parliament in free Austria will be to uass a law declaring Austria a neutral country, it was announced in Vienna today. Reuter
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  • 26 7 ABOUT 2.500 dock workers started an unofficial strike in Bremen yesterday after the port administration yesterday turned down their demand for pay increases.- Reuter
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  • 215 7 Morocco Sultan Offers To Quit RABAT, French Morocco. Sept. 30 <AP> Embattled Suitan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa oifered today to quit the Moroccan throne if he can turn his powers over to a member of his own lamily. The tirst puolic break in the 74-year-old Ruler's determination to keep the
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  • 39 7 MRS. MABLE Constable, of Leamington. England, already the mother of 19 children at the age of 37. gave birth yesterday to triplets two boys and a girl. Her previous 19 included two sets of iwins. A.P.
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  • 19 7 THE handover of the first major installation of the British Suez Canal ba>e was completed yesterday. Renter.
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  • 158 7 HONGKONG, Sept 30. (Reuter) The Britishowned newspaper China Mail today urged the I nited States to take a hand in preventing National \st China from making "murderous attacks" on ships of neutral nations trading with Communist China. machinegunning of the Norwegian freighter Hoi
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  • 61 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 30.— A sweeping victory in the general elections balloting in Ea^t Java was claimed by the Indonesian Communist Party today. Party newspapers reported "terrific' successes over the major Moslem Masjumi organisation. With results in from 50 per cent of Jakarta's .polling stations the
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  • 28 7 CURFEWS imposed after the disturbances yesterday in towns of Famagusta and Limassol were lifted at dawn yesterday as a 24-hour general strike ended in Cyprus. Reuter.
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  • 72 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 30 (Reuten—Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Prime Minister, said today that 40 rebellious Naga tribesmen were killed and 30 injured in a recent army drive in the Tuensang division of the northeast frontier agency. Mr. Nehru told the House of the People (lower house)
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  • 56 7 AKRON, Ohio. Sept. 30 <Reuter)— The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company said today it would spend $3,500,000 to increase the capacity of its local chewinggum and resin factory and $2,500,000 to raise the capacity of the local airfoam factory. These were rew items in the two-year $100,000,000 programme
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  • 70 7 VERNONA. North Italy Sept 30 (Reuter»— The Inn.s-bruck-Rome express was delayed near here for 40 minutes on Wednesday when the electric track was short circuited by a Ash. An angler trying to land the fish caught in a flooded rice field near the railway line jerked
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  • 176 7 WASHINGTON Srpt 30 (AP)— Senator James Eastland 'DemocratMississippi) said yesterday the U.S. Senate Internal Security sub-com-mittee is trying to find out whether the Communists got word about United Nations Korean war strategy from two renegade British diplomats. Sen Kastland. who heads
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  • 176 7 DENVER, Sept. 30 (AP) President Eisenhower has reached the point where he now will initial two official documents within the next day or so. His tap assistant. Sherman Adams, is Hying out from Washington today to take charge of the temporary
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  • 75 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 30 (UP) Ceylon's efforts to obtain an increase in the price of its rubber shipments to Communist China appear to be making headway, according to Premier Kotelawala. The Ceylonese leader disclosed today receipt of a cable from Shirley Corea. Ceylon's Minister tor Commerce, who is
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  • 401 7 DON'T MEDDLE IN MIDDLE EAST, UK. WARNS REDS UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 30 (UP)— Britain issued a veiled warning to Russia today not to meddle in the troubled Middle Eastern situation. British Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan, in an address to*the United Nations General Assembly, made no direct reference to
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  • 144 7 TOKYO, Sept. 30, (Reuter)— Official police reports said tonight 77,327 Japanese had been made homeless as a result of the onslaught on western Japan this morning by typhoon Louise, now located over the Japan Sea but reportedly headed for northern Japan. Police reported that so
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  • 139 7 OTTAWA. Sept. 30 (Router. —The External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson of Canada, said today he wa> "pretty certain the Colombu Plan would be continued." He will attend the Colombo Plan conference at Singapore next month after he visit i the Soviet Union. Mr. Pearson said
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  • 70 7 LONDON. Sept. 30 (Reutr—Representatives of 0.000 British magistrates have recommended that homosexual conduct in private between adults 30 years old or more should no longer be a criminal otTence. The r^corrmendation. pacced by 41 votes to 33 by tbe council of the Magistrate Association, made clrar
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  • 28 7 BRITAIN puts the dock back one hour at I am. next Sunday morning when summer time ends and the country reverts 1-1. Mean Time. Reuter
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    • 190 7 THE MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION is pleased to announce that the new timings of the Mail trains from Ist October will be as follows: KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE DAY MAIL NIGHT MAIL Kuala l,,mpur^a"r7u7T-"... 9.00 a.m. Kuala Lumpur departure 8.50 p.m. 5?5 p.m. Singapore arrival o-UU a.m. Singapore amval P (Saving on
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  • 65 8 They 'll' Meet The People' THE Stamford Division rich of the Singapore La- ir Front. 40. Bencoolen Street, will hold "Meet the dona every Friday from 5 p m. to 1 p.m. Mr 11. A Jivar-hai will hold v Kings from sto 6 p.m.. c n matters connected with Council
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  • 18 8 THE Kinta Indian AssociawiU celebrate the 86th birthday of the late Mahatrr.a Gandhi on Oct 2.
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  • 54 8 ABOV F three Police oflicers stand outside a flaming attap hut in Kampong Silat. They are from left: Detective hane. Inspector Laurence and a Folice sergeant. RK.HT: Madam Wong Ah Moi looks dejected as she sits on a kampons path with her child after fire had drstm\ed her
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  • 88 8 Trick' Key Rings Are Seized In Police Raid SINGAPORE'S Anti Vice Police yesterday swooped on a sundry shop in Selegie Road and seized ten allegedly obscene key rings. These rings have ''trick" photographs of women. Against a certain background, the women appear in swimming costurners and against other background, they
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  • 80 8 DESPITE the fact that blood donations during the week ending Sept. 28. exceeded transfusions by seven, there are only 54 flasks at present in thp Singapore blood bank at the General Hospital. Donors of all types of blood are urgently required Fourteen flasks were collected by
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  • 57 8 bust::r Keaton. old-time film con.ic. will be seen in his picture "The General." instead of the Singapore Film Society's original choice. "Louisiana Story." which is not yet available in the Colony. "The General" will be shown to Society members at th«* British Council Hall, at 6.30
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  • 80 8 A COURSE of 10 lectures in electronics is being, ottered by the University of Malaya every Wednesday, at 3 p.m.. from Oct. 12. through Dec. 14. the Michaelmas Term in the Session 1955 56 The lectures will be given by Flight-Lieutenant G. de Visme. The course will
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  • 46 8 REV. WHITE TO GIVE YOUTH TALK REV. Ronald Butler White will give a talk 911 "Responsibility of Christian Youth" at the weekly devotional meeting at the Geylang Church of the Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship, today at 6.30 p.m. Miss May Yeo will take the chair.
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  • 271 8 Schools' Slow-Death Fear section of the students. The educationists, who wished to remain anonymous, caid that as long as the students "insist on running the schools" no new teachers would join the schools, no fresh funds would be forthcoming and the present support for the schools
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  • 108 8 Youths Had Terrorist Documents TWO youths appeared In the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to answer charges of having in their possession terrorist documents. Wang Wen Nan was charged with having a cyclostyled copy of a booklet entitled "A few basic principles of the time for the masses" at
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  • 237 8 Clerk WanH His Job Back A SINGAPORE clerk who had to leave a firm in Trengganu after working: for 57 days because the company's doctor had diagnored he had tuberculosis later went to S.A.T.A. to find out that he was not suffering from
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  • 102 8 Lorry Driver On Bribery Charge LOO LA*' \EL. a lorry driver, was charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with offering a police constable a $60 bribe. On the morning of June 28. P.C. Hassan bin Salam stopped Loo and examined his lorry-load of rubber sheets at Ayer Street.
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  • 43 8 THE Young Men's Christian Association Ist Division) won the second annual Lyne Corps First Aid Competition held in Singapore recently Second was the Paya Lebar (Ist Division), third the Life Savers (Nursing Division) and fourth the YMCA (2nd Division).
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  • 61 8 A SINGAPORE Police driver with the rank of corporal had his wallet containing $l. r >fl stolen while he was asleep in the C.I.D. garage in Robinson Road on Thursday night. Just before midnight, two thugs robbed a woman and her daughter of their belongings worth $139
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  • 153 8 AN 18-year-old Singapore dance hostess forced into prostitution. committed suicide by taking poison, i Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The girl. Toh Poo. an orphan, was found groaning in a bathroom in her house in Lorong 23. Geylang. her room-mate told the court.
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  • 33 8 NEO KIM GEOK of P. Lcbar Road \Kas adjudirated I l)ankrupt in the Singapoic High Court yesterday on ;i petition by his creditor. Leo Kar. for a <T. 0::4 debt.
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  • 267 8 WITH the introduction of Super Constellations on -4.1 r\ c,.^ r i^u n the Santas s>aney-jonan-nesburg air service, which is to be made shortly, all mainline routes of the airlino will thpn L cnn-pH hv Ime will then be seived by this type Ot aircralt.
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    • 297 8 NEWEST IDEA IN WRITING! &i £S\ NEW A unique and wonderful gift! Here, for the first 46^-Nrf time, the two leading writing instruments of their kind Lj ar c brought together to form the one truly modern I ITTI fl f 1 l^N #^1~ writing combination. kJa 1 1 d
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  • 403 9  -  Victor Doggett Reviewed by ANADOS, Goycscas and El Jose Echaniz m o). Nixa WLP DVORAK Violin Conin A minor. Op. Thomas Magyar n) with Vienna .p'rA>nv Orchestra i. Wiihelm Loibncr. Philips AR *****. i f OYF.SC AS is a piano suite in six sections or tableaux inspired by
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  • 421 9  -  Guarusis f rJf I. F. E. the young >opr<irjo, i.< to o recitals on Sul.ir- October 8, and WednesOctobe? 12 (it the m School (Bar. .ft H. 30 om. Part |j iril] be donated to V M.CJL Bvild- I 4 r.nd Ih e Thtng Medical Institution. Lee l>
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  • 51 9 AN American woman put an advertisement in a paper to say she wanted to rent a house for a reunion with her 12 children. She received 93 offers, one a proposal of marriase from a man who wanted to claim her children as income tax exemptions. 22 23
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  • 821 9 fij C^i 0 D A PART fr °m the strike of cinema workers, whose Peters and banners looked irZ < mUiar t0 travellers from Singapore, the main £> K al news fr Colombo can be summed »P »n a shaking o f the Ver the
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    • 101 9 MIX: l*i AiTC Pi I lul t* i U(9lL c ■achlj 1 f m j POWDER I BRAND nmimv him m Din iv. r: M ENTIRELY NEW sin m other reingera M c:r< eves Currepr t Ste?P!ji v 'Pi Keeps better tcvperni^rc. J Ip^jlil^^^^ Cves oddedyeors of service. Ro//-oot she/v«
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    • 151 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief f zr Toothache, Earache. Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUNTONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL J SHAMROCK HOTEL < 11, DUBLIN ROAD, OFF KILLIMEY RD. SINGAPORE, 9. SPACIOUS CLEAN AIRY SINGLE DOUBLE
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    • 327 9 STANDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE HHP HHp HHP HT^ jJB^ HHT^ IV' Bl p^ 1^ ii I ii I^l n^ f^lllTC South wind to the e^st gets I»LUt3 severe (7) ACROSS ,16. Place of entertainment for 8. Countryman has a car to 1 travellers 17) get about in <8> i 1 As
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 260 10 Standard Shipping Reporter 1 A NEW freight war is on between members of the t I Conference and certain local Chinese shipping fin* :> Shipping lines of the Far East Freight Coofei their ships on the Singapore-Thailand. Hongkong-S I ports because of alleged undercutting
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    • 385 10 RUBBER ACTIVE IN WEEK THE rubber market this week has bceu active with fairly large turnovers eath day. says the report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co., Ltd. Although th' j beginning of the week .aw siightly lower prices than recently this was caused by reported Indonesian .selling in the terminal
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    • 19 10 I I I I I I I I I I F I i I H I I l
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    • 230 10 $300,000 Copra Deals In Colony COPRA buyers from Amsterdam, Marseilles. Hamburg: and other Europen ports placed orders totalling some 600 tons to the value of over $300,000 in the Singapore market yesterday, when steady trading: was reported. Business ing done up I $28 1 per pic ul lor O< shipment.
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    • 32 10 heavi 1 tioil ol til' M bor tradr dunnr! mnrninc bww down to 5 Pj (> t..brr vhipm'Btl iftwtiH !>"" al 61 v pa hurvd;n 11 S". .1 J I
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    • 836 10  - U.K.— OUR MOST IMPORTANT TRADING PARTNER E. BOWER By U.K. Trade Commissioner In Malaya^ In the first seven months of If).').") the volume of trade between the Inited Kingdom and Malaya was greater than that between Malaya and any other country. In this period Malaya bought Roods from the I'nited
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    • Article, Illustration
      44 10 MALAYAN Railways have ordered dieselelectric locomotives powered by English Electric equipment similar to the one pictured above. Britain's first main line J diesel-electric locomo- tive made by Lnglisn Electric Co. Ltd. are the 1 same as those on order for the Malayan Railj ways.
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    • 53 10 JAPAN is making a serious bid to compete with Britain for a share ot the lucrative high fidelity sound system market in the United States. An estimited US$35O million worth ol American and British equipment was sold here last year to hobbyists and professionals in the
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    • 127 10 INDUSTRIALS ARE QUIET MALAYAN industrial share* wore steady Imt quiet yesterday, while tin and rubber shares with few exceptions tended to he easier. Federation Loan 5 per cent. first and second issues failed to attract buyers and prices were slightly lower. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker.s' Association yesterday
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    • 102 10 SINGAPORE sharrbr Mers \estcrriay reported the following business (tone. Fed. DUo. F. .1 X. rdl 11.77|; «lam:non >2.»i2'.; L>: eyeries S3.S2J and 3MI Vh <"drl lot); If. Colls iH) to 92 cont>; Metal Box M."» 3 overnight; Simc Darby ?1 yii; Snuc Cold Storage $l.T:t .-,d «i
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    • 27 10 Alcohol -Run Cars THE P.I. Department of Commerce and Industry announced in Manila it ;s*st.jdying a proposal to iUroduce alcohol run German automobiles in the Philippines. AP
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    • 133 10 A COMBINATION of a folding bed and a table made by W. Bteel and Co..' Ltd. London, and marketed under the trade name of Zedbed. has recently been introduced into Malaya and Borneo. Zedbed is tt be displayed atjne Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Happy World
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    • 825 10 NOTICES THE CENTI RY INSURANCE NEDERLAND LINE CO LTD ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Incorporated in the NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE United Kingdom) m v BORNE(r MESSRS EDWARD LUM arr 29.9.."). LEY SONS (Malaya) LTD. announce that, conse- Berthed: 30 9.55. S.H.B. q;ent upon their withdrawal Godowns 39. from the Fire. Workmen's m
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    • 114 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISW S or* Sanuki Maru for Ccnca. '.'.irsr Algiers, TfngtCT, Casablanca. London. Kotieroam. Antwerp. Mambur* 11/13 Ocl Heian Maru for Aden. Diibouti. K'asscwah. P Sudan, Suez. P. Said, Beirut. Lattokia Alexandria (Passengers Accectea» 12/ •< <T Aki Maru for San Francisco. Lo* Angeles. New York. Boston. Ph.ladclphia. Baltimore
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    • 57 10 SHIPS IN HARBOUR OITER ROADS Trein Maersk, Indus. Yosu. Scudai, Lcovillc. Athos, Chun Sang. Banggai. Sninwa Maru. Tjisadari, Naticina, Bariio. Batoela Bennyskou, Quemado T.'^ko. Talabot, Pusus. Karaton Kuturie, Hagurosan Maru. Koratn. INNEI ROADS New Asia. Tg. Pinang. Cclin. S^. Bila, Hero, Bruas, Rimau. Lampong. Belaga, Kali Poh, Kajang. Wah Sing.
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    • 69 10 Benveg. Jerantut, Ifatahari. Kirn Haj Seng. Rokan. To:ina. Hydralock. La>cm SHB WHARVES Tai Pii.u Van 2. Slraat Malakkfl 4. P.-mgkor n. Bomcr 9. Sansola 10. Automcrion 15. Bcnncvis 19. Maxwell Brander 21. Lipis 2:5. Tak Sane 25. Marud'i 26, Aqncto Maersk 31. Wonorato 38. Cyclops 42 Chandpata 44. L AID-IP
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    • 454 11 P TRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 ftobtnee* Roe* FI >NNEL LINE MRVICI •more, Philadelphia Cult Ports I P. S ham Penang Oct 17 Oct U Oct nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 17 fcb 18 Fcb c ,ti to load and discharge cargo X^TsTCAN LINE jjgj>J IN LLOYD kettcrdjm. Bremen b Hamburg
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    • 1169 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 '111. <«"corperated m Simtapore) €12 lines) oSTtt 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JepV Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINtNI Singapore Owe Sails P. Sliam Penan* Automedon for Avonmouth Antil^'k^ 00
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    • 799 11 MITSUI N^l LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r P Shom Ptnol1 Atumoson Morn from BomMoV 0 Y kOhOmQ K be Bonsei Moru from CoU YoVohomc 20Ocf FOR JAp AN from Content Haguroson Moru for Y O k O horno Kobe. N a g 0v o vo bO'QOn. Bangkok.
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    • 804 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONIINENT /SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden. Port soid. Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdom, Momburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg ond Oslo Spore P. S'hom Penong "SIENA" 4/5 Oct 6/7 Ocf x) "SELANDIA" 19/21 Oct 22 22 Oct 23 24 Oct xx) "MORELIA" 17/19 Nor 20/20 Nor 21/22 No? xi Calls London (Passengers
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  • 340 12 SAFA Turn To Schools For Future Bakars By VERITY GILL IN THEIR search for future Rahim Omars and Awang Bakars the Singapore Amateur Football Association will pay more interest to the schools, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, S AFA's hard-working coach, said in an interview yesterday. "Things certainly don't look
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  • 114 12 Chew Bee Gladys May Go To India MALAYAN trnais rhampions. On:; "hew Bee and Gladys Loke-Chua may take part in the Asian Lawn Tennis Championships in India in December. Mr Chua Choon Leoncr. President of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association told The Standard yesterday. Mr Chua said that the AllIndia
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  • 50 12 J\CKS Sports Club brat rnycroft Sport* Ciub 3—l m a Singapore Bu.>inesi r A League and Cup .-tinal replay at RivtT Road yesterday. Storer* for Jacks Sports Club wore George Chen. < Vanderbeck and Boon Y. ng while Fuok Teng replied Ir<>m a penalty for Thornycroft Sports
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  • 154 12 Today's Sport SOCCER FRIENDLY: Singapore VS. Johorc at Ja'an Be^ar Stadium at S p.m.; RE. Civilians Association vs. Western Sports Club at Jalan Be*ar Stadimn at 7 p.m. ATHLETICS Shell Sports Club meet at Paya Lebar at 2.30 p.7n. RACING Lmst Day of Singapore (i Cup 'meeting at Bukit t
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  • 62 12 Not Lace But Winning Form Picture. C \w\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\* > CHAMPIONSHIP FORM: J No lace panties but a terrific forehand drive is displayed by Beverly 5 Baker Fleitz as she shows championship form with 1 which she won the J* Women's Singles of the Pacific Southwest Tennis 2 tournament at Los
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  • 391 12 FIVE RECORDS were broken at the third annual swimming carnival of Bartley Secondary School held in the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. The meeting's individual champion was Lim Ting Khiang who won the 50 metres breast stroke and the 200 metres freestyle. He was
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  • 28 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's Div. 2 League hockey match between the Singapore Harbour Board Police and 3 8.0.D. at Alexandra ground yesterday ended in a scoreless draw
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  • 472 12  - ALL-OUT BID TO MAT FIJIANS WIN MALAYA BILL FUNK The Clash We Are AH Waiting p^ By AN effort is being mode to stage q f Qr featuring Radrodro's "Flying Fijions" and an 011-sto**!! Si honour of the Fijians who will be leaving these shor match, it is understood, will
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  • 47 12 Victoria School "A" beat Johore Customs Sports Club 5— 1 in a friendly hockey match on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Scorers for the Victorians were Edward Scow <2>, Erasmus Perreira. Harpajan Singh and Akiak. J.T. Billward scored the only goal for the Customs.
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  • 59 12 SINGAPORE Rugl will hold trial on I Club Padang on W < i when I civilian team an Army XV. Civilian players select* Parker. Van Boon K< Spark. Baxendale. Roper. Craig. Blond R Police. Eliathambv <P> Phillips Watson. Allen. tage. Kennedy, Erson. I ning M'uirhead. Stewart
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  • 36 12 R.A.F. Changi were held to 2-2 draw by the Indian Recreation Club in a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday. Changi through Regan and Bpal< Balakrishnan and S. X: an scored for I.R.C.
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  • 120 12 GALLANT REME turned <m the |>r«J closing stages of their SAI A *aiiurlup^^J Corinthians to win 3-2 at Jalan Bevar day. It was soccer in the match. Corinthians who d the first session took an Isa scored. Immediately on the resumption REME attacked !i< and
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  • 107 12 SINGAPORE COMBINED Schools' water-polo teams to meet Chinese Swimming Club Division a ;md B loams In the Chinese Swimming Club pool on Sunday at 10.15 a.m. will be chosen from: Div. \V Tan Ens Bck ;RP. Tan Eng Liang «RI». Derek Mitchell (Rl>, Gordon King (St. Andrew's".
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  • 225 12  - All The Thrills Of The Big Fight' Bill Funk. THE THRILLING championship bout between Rocky Marciano and Archie Moore will be brought to you better than ringside clarity and detail through the all-,seeing eye of the motion picture camera All the thrills and highlights of the big fight were photographed
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    • 349 12 ~~r |ggg^K. prom Adventuring Giants Like Him —^iflttgW America Drew Its Oreatneas! Bbbbbl jittßttHMHMMgj BftsMbMStt*? ■T^B Mbbl Ibb^bw Jb BUI Rujy B ;>.»>" >t^ft9% ♦^t^BSt j -^B jj gß^^Bw^^^^BHßPS^^MßJißl^^^^m *^i V^ EGBHiPI s starr n( i I^l bbbbbl Mni p^Sp^^^ 1 Kx^HjEi i^^bl ***^^^sjl bbt^^b! BP^^^l/^t^^^^^B bv^b! fftk i/i/\i*/\ l
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  • 828 13 PETER WILSON comes clean 'TketMan They Can't Gag' writes the __Mosl Fear less Series of Ws Life i IN THE FIRST of the frankest articles on sport ever published, PETER WILSON pulls no punches in answering f these blunt questions threw the referee out. too. > And so, prurient fellow,
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  • 367 13 The first time I went to America I've just returned from my twentieth trip was to see Joe Louis win the world's heavyweight title from game Jim Braddock ot Chicago in June 1937. On the same bill were two heavyweights, Arturo Godoy
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  • 55 13 THE following will play for Ceylon Sports Club againsi the Wanderers in the S HA. League today on the Girls Sport.-, Club Ground at 5.10 p.m. S. Thevarajan, S. Nagiah. Raiaratnam. Shavananda, Balnkrishnan, F. Fernando/. Vijayratnam. S. Kulasingam, A. Karim, C. Thuraisingam, E. I taraisamy. Reserves:
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  • 51 13 LONDON. Sept no (Reutcr)— The Japan Racing Association has been received into reciprocal agreement with the English Jockey Club for mutual enforcement of sentences passed <>:i offenders it is announced In the current edition of the "racing Calendar." Most turf authorities °f countries in the world are in this
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  • 114 13 NEW YORK. Sept. MO. CAP)— The New York Yankees scored four runs in the fourth inning. after spotting Brooklyn a run in lhc firsi hall of the ir.mi 2 .to take a 4-2 lead over the Dodgr in the second game ol the world
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  • 95 13 LEN HUTTON. the Yorkshire batsman and former England batsman and former England captain, was not operated on lor his prolapsed disc in Leeds yesterday as expected. -He understands." said his wife, "that the surgeon must make several tests before deciding on the exact nature of the operation."
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  • 44 13 GAN Eng Seng School beat St. Andrews School 3-2 in I friendly hockey match played on the (iES. ground yesterday. Scorers tor GES were: Abu Bakar. Low Nam Seng and Chia Pong Hock. Gurucharan Singh and Clive llowcll scored for the Saints.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 71 13 inminiw uulul Stamina (W) f sA-ratHon runner, hot J Volks-ogcn. It con bo J I* hourS n Cnd Ot 68 5 1 undue strain; AMPION MOTORS LTD.) ond JALAN TIGA, SUNGEI BESI RD. I SSOS KUALA LUMPUR. TEL. ***** DEALERS P.O. BOX 258. J PENANG SIME DARBY CO., LTD., K.
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    • 39 13 jkbg EDUCATION OTORISTS- SELF-REPAIR COURSE. New Eveninfi Sessions starting soon Enrol Early. YMCA M A" Orchard Road. Phone *****. ACCOM. VACANT VIRY newly built Sats/sbofM East Coast Road. For immediate occupation near sea schools market bus stop. Phone *****.
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    • 799 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VPPLICATIONS are invited for Pupil Midwives at the Kandane Kcrbau Maternity Hospital. SiMgat>ore. The training is tor a minimum period of 2 years and months. The salary scale of tne appointment is $120xoA-125 per month plus variable allowance. Total emoluments at promt range from $148 to
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 163 13 fler By AI Capp 1 o *yah PORE £RAN Y^ '*>' SHO«e am v. l \[V v... j '*r H H AOAft* WIP YOR£ <0 HAIN »'T' iS/. r -AH-sOR?-y( KNOWS) /o r 00l?-) BE PREZJV.Ph".-- I j' aPii^TLV VOWL«^ V NOTMNI U > A *E.S r c^ Sthax LOVES
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  • 240 14 RACE 6: 4.55 p.m.~ Horses Class 1, Div. 1-1 V 4 Miles 1. 110 Zabaglione 4y 900 Mr. T. 11. Mcnzies Sullivan Mawi 2. 177 Jolly Sailor 4y UJ Dr. Hug h^mith and Mr. 3. .'OO South Pacific :»> 8.11 "O.K. Konffsi' u^u" Pate'ron 4. M
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  • 1670 14 Wiml-or Lad I Ihe I'iloi Trundle Hill Scrutineer II Ml X n DfIK.III \HDI\I IMMKK > DELIGHT (JARDKMA It.irilrim PiintiT's UcliKlit VtmttmlM Marry l»n tm Marry festivity l/im-color TW Ml HIJtIT" TW All BUI II PADI STOBE P\l>l STORK F.mli Mlart I'.nli >tnrr Jaiiah Itijt-h <.ol<J«-n Dolphin
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  • 591 14  -  WINDSOR LAD -Not With Leong Astride Says HEAVY RAIX fell yesterday evening and barring further rain today, the going this afternoon will be yielding. AFTER his brilliant win over the mile on aauirday, BARAKAT should go one be tter > W J?. tne coveted Bukit
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  • 244 14 BIG TEST FO JACKIE'S KU JACKIE'S Kuda. the P, in for his big test in the u!l \M furl 0» &s u (Race 4), an d altho u r^ round— he carries 9 7-he Co SB to make it his fifth off th e Ti lr pion sprinter of all
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  • 100 14 The van Breukelens hoUl r. pretty strong hand with candidates in Kani Loong. Avon- <■< ger. Ever Victory II and Lime Dust. Of the quartette m\ pie- ference goes to Avenger. Avenger was putting in his best work when he finished second behind Malayan Scholar on Saturday.
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  • 695 14 RACE ONE After his second to Celerity. Punter's Delight looks like making no mistake about it this time Punter's Delight showed a return to form when he led his rivals all the way until collared by Celerity in the last stride over six furlongs. Although he
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    • 36 14 Tho Last Wards On Tho 'Classic 9 Windsor Lad: "Big day for. the Leong-Barakat partnership" Scrutineer: "I give full points to Cypress" The Pilot: "Its home James for Aitch" Trundle Hill: 'They won't catch James Aitch'
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