Singapore Standard, 7 October 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard j% m v L SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 11 PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 44 1 yp's 600 "Mile L s h To Spore CREW members of the Troia tired after battling the fire aboard their ship for 48 hours, smile at The standard cameraman as they connect Carbon Dioxide "bottles'* to pump the gas into smouldering No. 4 hold.
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  • 9 1 BBER'S EAVY UNGE rade m re :.p- a big
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  • 44 1 AN 11-year-ola boy saved two-year-old sister Sim Thmln Kirn from drowning when she was swept into the sea by a wave while playing otl Pulau Venglau last night. The brother, hearing her cries, waded into the sea and rescued her.
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  • 24 1 ONE Chino>e was killed and three others were seriously injured when a car overturned in Mountbatten Road at 1.30 am. today.
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  • 14 1 ARGENTINA yesterday demanded the expulsion of ex>resident Peron from Para:uay Reuter
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  • 383 1 Big Jump In Customs Intake X'mas Gift If Rubber Keeps Level KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government announced tonight that Customs revenue for the first nine months of the year exceeded the 1955 estimates by $32 million indicating that the $148.6 million budget deficit will vanish
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Oct 6 (Reuter) Royal Air Force Canberra jet bombers of Number 12 Squadron will leave Binbrook Lincolnshire, on Oct. 10 for Malaya to relieve Number 17 squadron, which has been operating against the Communist terrorists during the past four months.
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  • 28 1 c' WEALTH MEET BRITISH Commonwealth prime ministers have agreed to meet in London about mid-summer next year, it was announced from No. 10 Downing Street last night.— Reuter
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  • 229 1 HIDDEN FLAMES MELT PAINT (Standard Shipping Reporter) THE 10,700-ton Norwegian freighter Troja, with about 10,000 tons of cargo aboard, dashed into port at first light yesterday after unsuccessfully fighting a 48--hour fire which broke out in her No. 4 hold, 600 miles out of
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  • 46 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 6. (AP) The District Elections Committee of Central Java last night ordered millions of Indonesians to repeat their balloting because of unspecified "irregularities and illegal activities." Central Java was the scene of one of the biggest sweeps by Communistoriented Indonesian Nationalist Party.
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  • 121 1 PROWLER STABS COUPLE A SINGAPORE City Council employee. Harris Jones Rozells, 19. and his girl friend, 21-year-old Ong Ah Seng, were stabbed by a prowler while seated on a green, in the vicinity of Ocean Park Hotel, last night. Rozells who was stabbed in the back was admitted to the
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  • 69 1 THE CREW of the tanker Ceronia made a vain bid to .save the life of an islander who was found drifting in a boat. 14 miles from Singapore recently. Tan Swee Teck. 50. of Pulau Bukom was suffering from shock and exposure when he was brought
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  • 186 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A dispute has flared up among members of a syndicate in Kuala Lumpur which won the first prize of $175,252 in the big sweep of last Saturday's Singapore Gold Cup meeting The ten-n.an "kongsi" of ChineSe clerks. shopassistants, masons and rubber tappers contributed
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  • 181 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 6 (UP) A Chinese seaman from Hongkong. Ng Bin. today hurtled screaming to his death from the mast o* the liner Nieuw Holland after attacking a Chinese shipmate with a meat cleaver The attack victim. Man Chan Kam. 35. of Singapore was In
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  • Article, Illustration
    4 1 M. EDGAR FALRE
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  • 128 1  - 'Are There Chinese In Malaya?' ANDREW ROTH By Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Thurs. The Conservative conlerence here j at Bournemouth learned today: "You get leading (British) Manufacturers who do not know that there are Chinese in Singapore and Malaya." This was part of the plea by Mr. Turner, who has
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  • 257 1 KTALA LI MPIR, Thurs -The Federation Government tonight identified the male Chinese whose surrender on the Thai border was leported by The Standard today as a terrorist who deserted the Malayan Communist Party two months ago. He is Chan Lian Hcng. alias Liang Chit, who
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  • 78 1 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Two Chinese labourers, a man and a woman, were crushed to death yesterday when a 400-pound latex tank fell on them. The accident occurred at Sungei Mahang Estate. Nilai. A tractor, which was pulling a trailer containing the tank and some labourers, stalled while
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  • 24 1 AMERICAN United Airlines announced in Denver yesterday that one of its airliners with 61 passengers aboard had been missing for three-and-a-half hours.-
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  • 20 1 AIR India International has ordered two more Super Constellations tor its transport fleet. Lockheed Aircraft yesterday announced Reuter UP
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  • 139 1 Life Of A Govt. Is At Stake PARIS. Oct H (Keutcr) —11. Edgar Faure decided today to stake the life of his seven-month-old government on a vote of confidence in his North African policies. His cabinet authorised this move after being split wide open by a Gaulli.st revolt over the
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  • 106 1 MRS. LIM BO SENG, who was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital on Wednesday morning after being found suflering Irom poisoning, is recovering. A police spokesman told The Standard that Mrs. Lim. whose condition was critic. d on Wednesday night, regained consciousness at 11
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  • 25 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower had another round ol Rovernmrnt busin«> yesterday afternoon alter pny^ician reported his condition continues to be "satisfactory without complications."- AP
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  • 297 2 Clerks Benefit Too In Progs' Basic Minimum Charter Bill Will Be Read Af Public Rally MORE than 20,000 workers including clerks employed in shops and factories will benefit if the bill to be introduced by the Progressive Party is adopted. Tl Ihe "Shop and Clerical Workers Chard the num requireill
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  • 96 2 Interpreter Gets Off 3 Charges Xl M LUMPUP Thurs.— :> ter, MagSing] ias acquitted toda thn counts vi cJ itini In i 2 i I judgment ol Magbool pi nt I Ku t Lumpur Ses c C Rigby said ,i "beyond air. it Sing] vc i nor gu Mr. Rigbv
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  • 15 2 ".PORK c re r thro —war reli I Bi ad ri Cemetery yester-
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  • 44 2 A "Miss Exhibition** contest will bo held at tho Happy World on Saturday night, thr management announced last night. Only girls working in the stall>"at the current rxhibi- will be allowed to take part. Entries must be submitted by tonicht.
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  • 77 2 MIDSHIPMAN Charles Thong Yin Sin of the Royal Malayan Navy will return' to Singapore on Oct. 9 by aitafter completing the first part o[ his naval training in Britain. Thong was trained at the Britannia Royal Naval College. Dartmouth, and carried out a course on the
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  • 51 2 IHE Governing Council of \'w Singapore Trade Union Congress will hold a meeting on Oct. 12 at its oiVice in No. li Allenby Road The meeting will discuss and formulate a new policy to be adopted by the Congress in view of the present industrial
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  • 212 2 CONGRATS -AND A FEW TIPS FROM THE RULER Alliance Men Told; Keep An Open Mind ALOK STAR, Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah congratulated the Alliance on gaining the 12 seats in the Council of State when he opened its first session here this morning. In his speech read liom the
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  • 146 2 Doctor To Pay Up By Nov. 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The cast where a K'.nng motor firm sued a Seremban doctor. J. \v. Aiders, for the balance of $5,300 over the delivery ol a car was settled outside of court today. The settlement wns announced by defence Counsel .Mr E.
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  • 150 2 Only when they work for 6 consecutive days KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Some 250,000 estate workers in Malaya, who won a weekly holiday from their planting employers yesterday, were told today that they would have to work "six consecutive days" to earn a day of rest with
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  • 97 2 He Helped Supervise I-C Truce MA.IOR-CiENFRAL R.E.A. Morton, leader of the Canadian Supervisory Commission for Indo-China. who flew into Singapore yesterday en route to Canada after 13 months in Laos. Ma.ior-Gcncral Morton told the press that his relations with the other members of the Commission India and Poland were "very
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  • 36 2 A NATION-WIDE referendum will be hold in South Vietnam on Oct. 23. to decide whether or not to depose Bao Dai. head of state, the French news agency reported from Saigon. Reuter
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  • 207 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— An estate labourer, Sinnasamy, 43, father of three children, who is alleged to have murdered his youngest child— a baby girl— was railed to make his defence at the Assizes today. He said, on May 14, he left his place of work
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  • 68 2 TWO technicians from Lever Brothers Ltd arrived in Singapore by Pan American Airways yesterday from Manila on the last lef of a tour of their Company's plants in South-east Asia They are Mr. X. A. IfcNeffl and Dr. D C Hibbit who are now en route to
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  • 25 2 Israel has formally the United States it r new arms aid to C balance weapons Esifp" trill get from the Soviet* biuC
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  • 48 2 A motor-cycle belonging to a Singapore Harbour Board policeman. Tan Kah Seng, which was reported stolen from a car nark on Tuesday night, has been found abandoned in a drain at the junction of North Buona Vista and Portsdown Roads. Nothing was missing from the machine.
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  • 142 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— It was a busy day in Selangor today for over 4.500 parents and their seven-year-old children, as 30 government and government-aided English schools in the state conducted "IQ" tests for children seeking admission to primary classes for 1956 Mr. G. P. Dartford,
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  • 374 2 TUNKU LAUGHS AT FEARS Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today riiicaled as "unimaginable conjecture" fears of some Peiak Chinese that the present Federal citizenship la*s would make the Malays a "master race." In an exclusive interview with Tne Standart
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  • 171 2 1st Clash In 'Talks Zone' With Reds KUALA LUMPUR. 1 t The Emergency commur. today reported the Security forces r«;r.\i. Communbis sir. amnesty In the Grik which is regarded is i tial rendezvous for tl Panmunjom" parlt j i Chin Peng. An area Security I four terrorists and call them
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  • 106 3 SINGAPORE'S Central ProI lent Fund Board expects to begin the rej;i>t ration of domesti employees from next month. the Acting Secretary of the Board, Mr. H. S. Robinson, told The Standard yesterday. He *aid although registration November, employers asked to contribute to nd mtil
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  • 89 3 THE Roy a! Australian Navy provide an escort of two destroyeri for the troopsmp Gcorfic as she steams up to Ptnang on Oct. 20 w.th the 2nd Battalion ol the Royal Australian Regiment on board. The battalion forma the mam contingent of the Australian land force
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  • 37 3 \X action instituted by Syed Omar bin Hassan Alkali linst Lim Teow Hong for damagea arising from an assault was discontinued in the Singapore High Court yesterday, following a settlement reached by the parties^
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  • 138 3 He Peeped At Sing Song Girls You Should Be Ashamtd Magistrate XL ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A young man. See Lay Seok. 31. who was caught peeping at sing song girls from under a makeshift stage, was today fined S2O in the Magistrate's Court for indecent behaviour.
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  • 133 3 Army PR's Deputy Director COLONEL Tom Laisicr of the Royal Lister Rifles who arrived in Singapore yesterday to take over the appointment of Dep t y Director of Public Relations. G.H.Q.. Far East Land Forces. Col. Laister. who is 44, has been Assistant Director of Public Relations for lI. Q.
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  • 80 3 NAYARANASAMY Katamu- thu pleaded in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of Mrs. Constance June Meyer. It was alleged that on the night of Oct. 5 at 11.45 p.m. the complainant was wa?king
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  • 323 3 HONGKONG. Oct. 6. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.37 to Cl Sterling, $5.***** to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $1; $0.166t0 orio Indonesian Rupiah; Gold SJ.^-'.RT.') to one tac!. Taximen Ask For Quick Action To Break Racket AS a result of the Singapore Traction
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  • 213 3 $3/2 Mil. Rubber Claim Made A HIGH Court action has been initiated against Leo Sehniering, 33, a German business agent, by N.V. Pcrsoroan Dagang. "Kerabat" of Jakarta, through an advertisement in the local press dated Oct. 6. Schniering has six days more to appear at
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  • 133 3 S.T.C. Union Asks For A Fair Deal THE Singapore Traction v I'nion, wIIOM 2.800 have been on strike Nov. 27. yesterday exed the hone that S:r ThoStrancman will recognise' nature of the dispute i Company and the Union aa I social and moral Thomas, who is Chair- of the Board
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  • 60 3 THE Indonesian Consul denin Singapore. Mr. Herman Kartowisastro, !clt by Garuda Airways yesterday fur Jakarta to |oifl trio Sinqapore-Fcriera-tion Working Party. Mr. Kartowisastro did not arcompany the Party when it left on Monday, because of his commitments with the Colombo Plan Conference. }lc is expected bark
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  • 102 3 KALLANG ARRIVAL Fire Victim Gives Birth THE number of people living at the former airport at Kallang. which has provided shelter for the Mooncake Festival tire victims since last week was increased by one yesterday. *t 10 20 a.m. Madame Lav Lai Heng was standing in line for her days
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  • 76 3 L CPL Judi bin Sin wan, Tl (left), and Pte. Abdul tlimid bin Harun. 20. who won' yesterday commended for gallantry by Major-C.encral I) O. C Tulloch. (i.O.C. Singapore Base District, for saving the lives of three members of Federation Marine Police in February, when their launch capsized
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  • 134 3 Warders Seek To Oust Chief Of Prisons ABOUT 100 warders! from Singapore prisons will stage a two-hour demonstrations today outside Outram Road Remand Prison to protest against the remarks made about warders to the Malayanization Commission by the Commissioner of Prisons, Major W.L.P. Sochon Posters will call on Govern- tnent
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  • 119 3 JOHORE BAHRI'. Thurs. The Johore State Council will ho.d a by-election to fill two ?eats left vacant by Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman and Sardon bin Jubir as a result of tiucir being elected to the. Federal Legislative Council in the last general elections.
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  • 59 3 APPLICATIONS are now open to suitable degree holders for the annual Rotary International Foundation Fellowship which entitles a person to 12 months .study in an overseas university. Candidates should be between the ages of 22 and 29. The chairman of the Services Committee of the Singapore Rotary
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  • 266 3 'Soldierly Qualities Land Korean Veteran In Trouble THE BASIC qualities which make one a good soldier in action are his recklessness and nghting spirit, said Major B. Butler, pleading in mitigation at a Singapore District Court Martial yesterday. Major Butler said this alter Corporal J. D. McDougall. 26. of the
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  • 64 3 THE Students' Hostel of the* University of Malaya at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, now being used to house Medical and Dental students, will b< returned to Government a! the end of this year. Those at present living In the hostel will be moved to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 276 3 GRUnPIG 7030 WE 3D A 10 tube -luxurious El\ supe r hetei odyne recetver with 10 watt n "^^*r~ r sjzSk push pull output U stage, 7 short- 1 II Hi waves bandspread WfM ISi medium wave from g^f|f j^^s^^^^^tißH IBM 4 high-flux density Iff^^g SF^*SJSjB[ record change nPf^HB changes
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  • 325 4 'Local Man Can Take Over In 3 Yrs.' Smith GIVES REASONS IF a local man with many years' experience as a professional accountant can be induced to join the Government service in Singapore, he can take over the post of the Accountant General in three years. The Colony's Accountantgeneral, Mr.
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  • 147 4 ClOMNti rubber prtrrs (rents per Ib in Sine»oore veslerdav were: Buyers Sellers Spol fob (noin.) 125 1251 No 1 K.S.S. Oct. tr> 125| No 8 vim 124| N0.3 1221 123 Tone: Erratic TIN PKICE The price oj tin yesterday was S37l] per picul. (Down r>o cts). LONDON KIKHtK
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  • 170 4 ONE HUNDRED workers of the Gin Huat Quarry Fulau I bin, went on strike yesterday lor more nay and better working conditions. The strike followed B rleadlock in negotiations betwcei the management 2nd the work Drs. Yesterday also saw the cn< af the dispute between
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  • 72 4 a^, 1 ?5 5 mnrks tl *c centenap or tnc YW.C.A movement m Great Britain and its w Y Car n Si "SaPore. there n St a 3 nan ks siving service Sunday^l C lhedral n th l l j* a!so 4V sxpcctcd to mark the year
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  • 239 4 A ;< f man's car wa, produced as an exhibit in the Singapore Third District OT a Sikh watchman charged with causing grievous hurt to a compatriot The p-ccc of cap was progerved in spirit, in a L y The watchman. Chanian Sin-h
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  • 117 4 SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday declined an invitation to attend a mass rally organized oy JH trade unions to protest against the introduction of the Public Security Bill. The Unionists asked Mr Hraga as the member for Katong division to attend
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  • 34 4 TWO Chinese rubber tappers, Lvi Choy, 47, and Yee Sze. 56, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Kuala Lipis Magistrate's Court to illegal possession of mash. They were fined $150 each.
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  • 73 4 THE (100 Buddhists at Tralalgar Home. Singapore, will nave thejr own temple within year as a result of a project punched by the Sincapm ReCentre ot the World Fclowsh.n of Buddhist* as oart of the 2.500 th anniversary eelS braUooj of Buddha A total of $14,000
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  • 222 4 A Bl SINESSMAN, Cheong Aik Cheong described by the prosecution as a partner of a Singapore firm Kiaw Aik Hang:, yesterday faced two charges of contravelling the Foreign Exchange Control Ordinance in the Singapore First Criminal District Court. Cheong, it was alleged, made a
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  • 59 4 Johore Bid To Tax Pipe Lines JOIIORE BAIIRU. Wed —The Johore Bahru Town Council is considering a proposal to charge the Singapore City Council assessment on its pipe lines in the State. Before doing so. however, the Council wants to know the terms of the agreement entered into brlu.cn Singapore
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  • 161 4 Fingerprint On Bottle Led To Arrest A FINGERPRINT on a shampoo bottle led to the arrest of two men a'le^ed to have robbed Siput Sarawak, the wellknown Malay film actre^^ at her flat in MacPherson Road Singapore, on Aug. 29. This was stated at a preliminary inquiry yesterday when Son
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  • 79 4 THIEVES broke into three homes in different parts of Singapore yesterday and stole W2 in cash and jewellery A European and his wife living in Goodwood Hill reported that $17 which they Kent in a purse was missing. Another family living in Thomson JRoad reported that
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  • 36 4 THE Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black, will watch an island-wide civil defence exercise in which 1.000 men and woman volunteers will participate at Civil Defcnrc Headquarters. Kolam Aver on Sunday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 4 MR. Maurice Lee and his bride. Miss Guinivere Marx, seen leaving St. Georges Garrison Church couple leave today on a honeymoon trip to Hongkong: and Japan. after their wedding: yesterday. Mr. Lee is an assistant with Borneo Company Ltd. The Standard pnoio.
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  • 428 5 OMAN DOESN'T WANT TO GO OME TO FATHER 3ur f Says: As You Wish ,POH Wed— A 27-year-old Sikh woman was freed from hei •v m the Magistrate s Court here today, after she had !inot to l«vc with him. :d A lul Kadir bin Yusof. ordered the woman. Bakhis
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  • 8 5 Unionists hllenge Marshall B. to I for S
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  • 383 5 Wages Come First T.U.C. MALAYAN economy would not be immediately improved by the creation ol a central bank, the Singapore Trades I'nion Congress stated in I memorandum to the Chiet Minister, Mr. David Marshall, m tin* proposed increase ol taxation. •\Vr feel ild strengthen the
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  • 28 5 SHEB SINGH, Lab Sii Dalip Sin^h. ail of X each fined SJO .yin- their bu. <>c^ on the Clifford *>] padang on Au| 23 ai 4 p.m.
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  • 132 5 A: Youth live •A rival opportunity lies i. it Will be tor youth of all races arid creeds to forge ill the experience of common avour a common purpose and common aim to seeK aa real patriots, and to serve their country. •Never forget that
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 5 In her third exhibition in Singapore yesterday, Madame Fang Chao Ling showed ?40 Chinese paintings and calligraphy scrolls at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce The exhibition was opened at 3 p.m. by Mr. Ko Teck Kin, President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. In picture Maria mn F.in?
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  • 104 5 He Wants Hospital Re-named THE name 'Kandang Kerbau Hospital" given to one of the best maternity hospitals in South-east Asia is a disgrace. City Councillor, Mr. X M. Oli Mohamed. told The Standard yesterday He explained that "Kandang KerbaiT means "Butlalo Shed" and as such is not suitable for a
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  • 119 5 DEFENDING counsel of the two men. G;>n Lian Siong and Goh Tuck S:c\v. alias Ik Siew, on trial lor the murder of a driving instructor. Pck Bcon Yiam. concluded their addresses to the jury in the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday. Gan and Goh were alleged to
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  • 210 5 MORE than 500 teachers will turn up at Beatty Secondary Boys' School on Sunday for the extraordinary meeting called by the Singapore Teachers' Union to discuss the Minister for Education's reply on recognition of Normal training as basic qualification for entry into the Education
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  • 126 5 Judge To Probe Disputes THE Singapore Government last night announced the appointment of the District Jud^c and First Magistrate, Mr. J. W. D Am.jose, as the oneman Court of Inquiry to look into Ihe causes of the labour disputes at the Ade'.phi. Glcneagle and Singapore hotels. A statement issued by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 806 5 cAlmcmac Information at a Glance Tmnrimn nm W-30 Friday Matinee (S»: 1n m (1682 m): 215 News *****m1; M 1 "I" M;> c with .t L:!t (M>: 130 News 225 News Commentaiy il'J72m»: |l I fj (1 A B'fl X r iS» 140 Uaiue Band i.\l); ti 230 Australian Dance
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    • 519 6 TWO interesting assessments of the Asian scene wen given publicity in yesterday's news columns One came Irom the United States the other in an address in Singapore. Both stressed the for lions between east and westone iaid special emphasis on good relations between .an neighbours In New York,
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    • 435 6 ]>AN-MALAYAX Labour Party's Selangor chairman seems to have got his tacts and ideas somewhat contused when he criticized the Federation Government lor permitting Chinese students to take part in amnesty rallies. He has tailed to recognize there is a wide gulf of difference between organized tor the purpose
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  • 1735 6 FROM THE 'FIRST 23* This year is the BftfeJ^NJ of the beginning EDUCATION in m.;,^'.' older constituent of ni i TODAY, Shmapo,.,. long celebration GOLDEN Jl Hi 1, N Tfie University oj brought fogef/.rr r,ro 0 leqc which was ertc Edward VII College <■ THE academic life
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  • 267 6 Strange as it may Seem Sir: Some time ago. I road In the newspapers that Mr. Yap Pheng Geek. a City Councillor had said that City Council employees should not be asked to work overtime and 'n instances where overtime work is necessary, departmental heads should do something to reorganize
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  • 135 6 To Know English Is Essential Sir: Wo a.: know that Ma'ay has been made a national language in this country, but it cannot be made an oflicial language yel as it is not so rich in vocabulary. The English language will remain an official and commercial language of this country
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  • 165 6 Sir: I have road with interest the protest being made by Mr. I.mi Cfcta Sioag and his clique over the Publi. Security Bill. He imagines that he and his 100.000 workers arc the only ones living in Singapore today. Let me remiii;| him that
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  • 316 6 We, the PEOPLE also studied in Ma'ay We miqst realise that there are more English schools tnan vernacular schools in Malaya ana that many Parents of various nationalities arc eager to send ineir children to English schools. SomV of the parents send their children direct to English schools when they
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  • 10 6 VIE REVIEW Voters' (k 1 pa^ar as New Guinea H
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    • 9 6 All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point.
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  • 310 7 Mr. Churchill Howled Like A Dog Sir Winston's Nephew Faces Drunk Charge LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reu-h-Ml\ John Spencer urchill, 50-year-old nephew of Sir n s to n Churchill, vied like a dog, and wife made "cat noises" after they were ested on charges of ng been
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  • 47 7 photo. KOSFMARY. two-year-old daughter of Mrs. San Mim (holding her), wife of a Burmese embassy otlitiul. looks longingly at this outsize cake depicting Mother Earth which was displayed at the 15th International Rakers' and Confectioners' exhibition in London last week.- A. P
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  • 152 7 British Troops Stoned NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 6 (Keutcr)— Hundreds of ■Oi of the first Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers today inposed a 48-hour curfew on Neokhorio Village where British trm>ps were heavily stoned at midnight on fuesday. The troops swooped on the village 27 miles north
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  • 29 7 THE Greek cabinet of ConKaramanlis—unex- asked to form a new rnment to succeed that th»» late Field Marshal nndei Papagos was m In yesterday A P
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  • 71 7 AUCKLAND. Oct. 6 <Reuter> An engine driver beat death by seconds early today when he drove an 85-ton engine over a collapsing railway line near Okal Au. 150 miles north of here. The middle section of the train 13 empty cattle trucks plunged 60 feet into
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  • 78 7 Reds Drop To Fourth In Rl Polls JAKARTA. Oct. G. (Heuter) —The addition of a million-and-a-half votes to the growing unofficial returns of Indonesia's first general elections today lifted the Masjumi Party into third place ahead of the Communist Party and reduced the lead of the front-running Nationalist Party. With
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  • 69 7 srinagar. Kashmir. Oct. 6 (Router)— A total of 130 people have been killed by mines on the Kashmir ceasefire line since 1949. Mr. D P. Dhar. the Kashmir Deputy Home Minister said in the Legislative Assembly here today He said both the Indian and Pakistan
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Oct. 6. <Rcuter) —Gale-force winds with heavy rain and thunderstorms swept the British Isles during the night and today, causing much damage and driving shipping to shelter. Gusts of nearly 70 miles an hour in the Liverpool area held up shipping.
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  • 28 7 FORD MOTOR Co. today announced a USSSO.OUO.OOO expansion at Itfl Dearborn. Mich., plant and production step-ups at the P^ord division plant at Mahwah. New Jersey.- UP
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  • 27 7 REPRESENTATIVES of the United States. Chile. Ecuador and Peru have agreed to suspend their talks on the conservation of fisheries in the South-east Pacific. Reuter
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  • 91 7 CAPTAIN LEAVES PARADISE AUCKLAND. Oct G <AP>A retired British naval officer is ready to sail back to civlzation aitrr a year in Paradise, reports reaching here today said. Commander Victor Clark has been marooned on an atoll in the Paradise Islands ot the Northern Cook group after his yacht "Solace"
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  • 97 7 BANDUNG. Oct. G (AP) Fears of mass poisoning spread to villages in South Central Java yesterday after 97 persons were reported to have died at the village of Kuningan, 57 miles East of Bandung. Villagers near Tjilatjap. a t.c coastal port southeast of Bandung,
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  • 72 7 NEW CASTLE. Indiana. I Oct. <> «UP» Hundreds of national guardsmen, backed by tanks and half trucks. took command of this town today with orders to end the bloody violence at the strikebound Perfect Circle Corp. plant. Gov. George Craig sent the 600 troopers rolling into New
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  • 28 7 MR. HECTOR McNeil. British Labour Member of Parliament, who is lying seriously ill in hospital in New York was reported yesterday to havej'verv slightly improved." Reuter
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  • 37 7 DELEGATES of the SEATO powers opened a conference in Bangkok yesterday to discuss standardization of weapons to be used by members of the alliance in fighting Communist aggression in this part of the world. UP
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  • 127 7 LONDON. Oct 6 (Reuter) Warsaw's City Council has banned the sale of spirits on pay days a* one of the ftr^t steps in a campaign to stamp out drunkenness. Warsaw Radio announced. It has passed a decree which: oBans the sale of vodka and
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  • 174 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UP). Senator Mike "Mansfield, who recently returned from a study mission to South-east Asia and Western Europe, said yesterday the Communists in North Vietnam "may again resort to force to achieve their aim of domination ol the entire country." I
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  • 70 7 THE "Baron of Brnadwau" John J. Hanlty, who says he has $31,000,000 banked in America, displays a cheque trith which he is offering to purchase Northern Ireland ior S24JOOOJOOO. He tried to see Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden to "clinch t)ie deal." but policemen
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  • 253 7 MR. BUTLER ISSUES A WARNING BOI'RNEMOtTH, Hampshire, Oct. 6 (Reuter)— Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave fuither warning today he intends to take severe new steps to stem inflation in Britain. I shall take whatever ipUn b0 lh twc
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  • 158 7 'OH! THE CONTRARY TORIES' -ATTLEE BRISTOL. Oct. S, (Router)— Mr. Clement Attlec, Britain's former Labour Prime Minister, yesterday charge that the Chancellor oi the Exchequer, Mr. R A Butler and the Conservative (government) Party were contradicting themselves by calling for restraint in Britain's boom and at the same time allowing
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  • 71 7 FARNIIAM. Hampshire. Oct. 6 (Renter) An army corporal served his cook with porridge by pushing it in his lace— a Court-Martial was told here. The cook. Derek Daley. retaliated by flinging an empty plate at Corporal James Casey. It missed. Casey 24. was found
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  • 59 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 6 (Reuter > One of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's best known local critics Li Wanchu had received a letter threatening to kill him. the independent newspaper Kung Lun Pau reported today. The newspaper which represents interests of Formosan islanders, quoted Li. a Formosan provincial assemblyman,
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    • 37 7 den i^Z' Estate Ltd. >i\ii OFFICE l!ll\l). SINGAPORE 10. ■»><• 1J9155. AMNOUNCfS IMMEDIATE AILABILITY lly PtSt/ii- DETACHED HOUSES 1 Sl/000 PAYMENTS iSE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS BATHROOM/WC. C *R PORT/VERANDAH M °DERN SANITATION <f BEST value f H*ED ANYWHERE
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    • 103 7 VAUXHALLS ffH*^\ to choose from J BLJL^^ What great cart these new I ?SS Vauihallt arel If "^^^^^^SmßSS^^ J Enjoy a trial run and then consider Vauxhall J^^«B Economy in price and petrol Her*, truly, Sj'J^^^^^^Mmrw^L^^^' ml ,j*. motoring value at its lenith V -^psSW' J -s," T "E SIX
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  • 624 8 100 mins. with a Surgeon MEN WITH GOLDEN HANDS, by E. 11. G. I. tit/ London: George Allen and Inwin. 20 9. I >E asa. NTS in E t I iropr have been heard to say golden ha: I the I thei vise br. ok. tion
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  • 184 8 11 U an led through the heart, and jams against the p a v. here tiie pulmonary artery divides into t-^ ies leading to the two lungs I patient viies in a in it< s The opera: i> n te ol success vi kly. In the spital
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  • 611 8  -  Gavin Casey NEW NOVELS by«» THE WHITE SAND OF SHIRAHAMA, by Kenneth Lamott. London: Macmillan. 14 (i. "YJISSIOXARIES holidaying at the Japanese seaside may not seem likely to make material for a very exciting novel. They do. however, in the hands of Kenneth Lamott. He presents them in
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  • 911 8  - Memories in a London Fog DOUGLAS FOSTER By "W II V DID YOl CO M E TO SINGAPOKE?' r J^HAT is a question often jiut to me, and there are as many answers as there have been times when it was asked. Perhaps this answer will suffice? It was a
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  • 59 8 so clouded by stiMr f guc. and lensthy of painful cm that it induces Mill nor interest on the < outcome o f plot. Sympathy for the a court dancer of I Dynasty named S Swallow, tranj soon as she open As the narrav < own tale,
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    • 33 8 J/>e>y?(/ a /e^ days in enchant I KASHMIR X on route to J r hid^Tg Kxfe%3v%Jr ONWARD CONNCCI r\ FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO YOUR USUAL TRAVEL AGENT OR X MALAYAN AIRWAY f
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    • 214 8 I 4 I' "^^v^^^^ ■HV IHI a^Bf bH EHi 3. Sixty or did the other eight CLUES wi «i« 9. lie isn'l In uniform A(.'R()S> normally t«> 1. Brave or UM>cruprulou>. nc ma) be eitlier «io» }J l^»ci- lißt bullfighter? (10) x ,,i (4 lb. I)oe> he get a roasting
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    • 140 8 ng#}32/< Every FridJl (\A TOT I f^ Ad nZs the Childml I AND TW£ FOLUDW/SfG WEEK PETBjZ A\rD AN/V SET Ajjj X GQC m ~^>>nJ QQ= OV W£/e LONG UOUQMEV f— —^^g^f I BCMAVE \O. /"jmL SEIEGAL HOUGS LATE £2 TA/EV f CANY SEE S^B "^N/ ~>l AJ2B/VE AT CASTLE
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  • 17 9 olony Plans World ade air '56 1(1 be Ml i pair. 9 rnipaign m i I r
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  • 92 9 WINNERS AT THE DISPLAY THE Ninth Singapore Trade Exhibition now being held at the Happy World is still drawing good crowds A Wander Ltd (Ovaltinr» have been awarded first pri/i- in the "Best Dcc«mted Stalls" competition. Fduard Ku and Co.. ltd (R.C.A.) came in s "rond. and the Singer Sewing
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  • 49 9 liaia, 8 B of automobiles is considerable lessoned on "rubberiz-t-d" road surfaces, providing an increased safety ijctor. This photograph shows eniph»ecs of the Virginia State Highway Department .<ppl\ing a mixture conlaiaiai powdered natural rubber and asphalt to a highway near Richmond, rapital of the State.
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  • 212 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 6.— American rubber quarters have noted with interest recent rubber developments in Thailand and Burma as reported in the New York market. Attention is being paid to the opening of a rubber manufacturing plant
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  • 390 9 Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON. Oct. fi No better evidence of I'nited States progress in peaceful development of the atom can be found than the holding here last week of the nations first private Atomic Industrial Fair. This exhibition. in which 74 companies exhibited
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  • 60 9 THE Government of India has authorised the interim release of export quota to tea estates up to 60 per cent of the total crop in 1955-S6, which worked out to 412,000.000 pounds N o final export allotment has BO far been fixed. During the period April to
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  • 303 9 Aerial Surveys Aid S.-E.A. Economy ASIAN geologists and mining engineers believe mat the answer to the problem of expanding the economy of the underdeveloped countries in Southeast Asia tan best be sought through carrying out comprehensive aerial and geophysical surveys of the countries o* that area. The geologists and mining
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  • 239 9 Britain Wrote Off More Shipping Tonnage BRITAIN wrote ofT more onips and a bigger tonnage of shipping a.i a total loss during 1954 Than any other maritime t power, according to a statistical summary published by Lloyds. The summary, which excluded ships of less than 100 tons, showed that United
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  • 394 9 Machine Turns Out Bran From Pine Waste AN enterprising middleaged Chinese in Singapore is appealing for someone to finance him to convert pineapple waste into first-class bran for livestock. The man. Lee Wai Kcc. has invented a machine which he guarantees will convert pineapple waste into cood use. Lee said
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  • 368 9 U.S. INDUSTRY MOVING PLANTS OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS Finu^mmnd Comwreo ITHACA. New Yoik: THE latest geographic trend in U.S. industry is to move its plants from within city limits to the cd^e of the metropolitan areas, according to a Cornell University study published here recently. The report by the Corni .1
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  • 284 9 VAN PRAAGH TO RETIRE THE Kuala Lit m pur branch of Sandilands Buttery and Co. Ltd. held a farewell dinner in honour of its managing director. Mr. H. D. van Praagh, who is retiring shortly. Picture shoirs the guest of honour making a speech. Seen at the table are Messrs.
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  • 48 9 A NEW synthetic yarn, signed to retain the durability of man-rr.ade fibre and. n\ the c tune, achieve the of natural materials, bm been introduced *•>' lh« Textured Yarn Company of Philadelphia The new yum, "Tyror;." WTM a modified continijous-fiiament-fibre—a yarn :,;a'^c (J a single cont:n.;o;«s thread.
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  • 93 9 Standard Shipping Rrportrr A NEW cargo linor. t InCity of Winnipeg specially designed for the lar Kas't trade, is now fitting out in Scotland. The single screw xessel is being built to the order of Ellerman Lines Limited. Of an estimated deadweight of *****
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  • 329 9 THIS Is what the UM. Food and Agriculture Organisation had to say abo^t fibre in its umu/| report. COTTON: The mm lotted to cotton for 1t55-M 1.1 the US. ha;> ajja:n been sharp y reduced to avoid c\cn greater surplus. Special I 'ii- {)o als would
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    • 113 9 OUTER ROADS Lampong, Minikoi, T oja, Eiroku Maru. Orient Clipper. Hoi Wong, Atlantic ocean. Xankai Maru, Steel Arc litect, Tong Iloni;. Missouri Maru, State ol Madras INNER ROADS Yong Ann, Lariang, Landak. Senang, New Susanna, Ca I x 93, Kalimantan. Loh Sic Lee. Mvi Hock. Sedili, Langsa. Hm L'.vaa:.. Tai
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  • 77 10 An artist's perspective of American International Assurance Company's new Ml million 12--storey building. Construction work on the site, at the junction of Robinson Ro id and Telegraph Street is to Deßin soon, lhe building is expected to be completed by May |$57. This million dollar buildins, one
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  • 219 10 Loss Of Confidence Rubber Price Drops 9 1/8 cts. A LOSS of confidence in the Singapore tnarkri following lower London and New York ovemi prices caused a sharp drop of 9J cents to 51. 25 nor I for first grade rubber for October shipment vesterdai This is the lowest price
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  • 103 10 SINGAPORE sharcb:. terday reported the business done: Fraser Nc;,\v cd cb: Gammo: -j Malayan Cement nignt ar.d today $3.07 J: Metal Box S.l SO; Robinson oi c g profs. Sll 2-V. Si me Darl Spore Cold Storage i) $1.67|: Straits Steamshii Si raits Time? H Traders $24.50,
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  • 350 10 PENAXG. Thurs. The economy of the three large Malayan ports Singapore. Penang and Port Swettenham —is so delicately balanced that a unilateral rise in port charges at, say, Penang might easily cause trade to be diverted to fhp hvn nt hpr nmk af dsf
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  • 30 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association's selling rates to merchants <T.T. or O.D.> < ready* yesterday were: Deutsche Marks 1362 French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 14 10 THE crop harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate for September, was 42.000 lb.
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  • 178 10 New Type Of Rubber Carpeting Standard Special Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 6,-A new rubber product has emerged today along the U.S. rubber front. It is a new type of rubber carpet ins which looks like broadloom. Years of research and an estimated Mai. $1. 500.000 went into the project. Tests
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  • 135 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white $161 sellers Sarawak white Sl'jQ sellers Special Sarawak black 1111 sellers: coconut oil (bulk) Ml| sellers. coconut oil (drums) S44 1 sellers: copra Oft $27« buyers, $272 sellers; Nov S2B buyers $28jJ sellers. Singapore Copra
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  • 31 10 Group p)ioio taken at party sfioics (t A. E. McCartney cecds Mr. M."cr); the of-honour; Mr. F. R. Mr. J. R. Medley: M% and Mr. Lim X
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  • 13 10 Se Buyers Share Disco Tlif «<»ns l., U( r lustri,O Inn, X '•ill
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    • 667 10 NOTICES STATE OF JOHORE. THE COUNCIL OF STATE (ELECTIONS) RECiI LATIONS. 1054. (Regulation IB) NOTICE OF ELECTION. Election Of Members For Kluang Constituency. VOTICF IS HEREBY GIVE.' THAT— 1. An election of Member for the above-named eonsti tv will take place as here inafter mentioned. 2 The number of Member
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    • 700 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS F ELECTRICITY DEPART J MEM": Supply of 30 Ad iustable Stec! Storage Bins c wiieOA. 7' 3" Height O A. 10 deep with 1') tiers of Shelves Close N00N— 26.10.5S Form from Electricity Dcpartmcn 1 <Room IWJf. GAS DEPARTMENT: (a] rof (i) Surplus Coal Tar
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    • 624 10 CINO-BRITISH < MALAYA) LIMITED announce that effect ive 3rd October 1955. Mr. D. L. Chen has resigned from his position with the Company. All relations with P- the Company are therefore l- severed completely as from I 1 that date. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LIMITED announce that effective 3rd October 1955.
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    • 425 10 NOTICES P.W.I). TENDER NOTICE 'FENDERS from Class 'C -1 Contractors and above will be received at the orlicc ot the State Engineer, Pahang. Kuantan, up to 12 Noon oi the 15th October, 1i)55 for the Construction of Water Treatment Plant and Service Reservoir, at Kuala Lipis. All particulars may be
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    • 130 10 NIPPON YUSEN KA» Sanuki Maru tat Dnft Aide's, Ta r 'Rfv C*^*l nf London. Rotteroam. Antwcip Hamburg Heian Maru for Aden. D Masscwan. P Suaan. f Said. Beirut Lattck-a. Aexa-xJ'' <Pa«senßert AcccctccJ) Aki Maru for San Francisco c Angeles. New Ycrk. fe--: n o{ P^ilaoeiD^ia. Baitmcre Oft Eifuku Maru for
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    • 532 11 Rk* 132/4 Roots*** Ro«* V SLUE FUNNEL LINE |T hE v .T, amiricjm service I Baltimore. Philadelphia) Cult Portt 1 S p S ham Penant 10/11 M II Oct 18 Oct I |t/21 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov I 916 Fcb 17 Feb It Feb I pc«t» to lead »me
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    • 1147 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 11 Incorporated in Singapore* IM UmMt Shipping Travel o,ph. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK o .pt Carrier* option to proceed via oth«t portt to toad and di»chart« <•»•• SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENi Singapore A Owe Sails P. STiem Automcdon for
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    • 819 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from Indie S P# Sl>Pm O P Axumoson Mom trom Bombov «or Yokohcxno Kob« .^i 1 M n Oct 15 Oct Borne. Moru from Colcut to to/ Kobe. Osoko YokohorrK 20 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Hakoneson Moru tor Yokohomo Kobe Nogovo vo 50.q0n Bongkok H'W
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    • 776 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONIINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port void. Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hombwrg, Copenhogen. Gothenburg ond O«lo Spore P. S'hom Penong "SIENA" Gdns. 1/2 8 9 Oct xi "SELANDIA" 24/26 Oct 27 27 Oct 28/29 Oct xx) "MORELIA" 17/19N O 20/20 No* 21/22 No? x) Colls London (Possengers only).
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  • 608 12 the many items of interest which are bringing Malayans and Australians closer together is food. The differences between styles of cooking and foods arc always one of the mam subjects when Malayan students go visiting in Australia. Usually, their Australian hosts try to make their Kuests feel
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  • 129 12 Left to right: This sophisticated suit worn by Julia A mall is carved out of delicate lace, ater-lily green Guipure on paler green taffeta produces a masterpiece of simplicity and elegance. H axeu water lilies decorate the hat which is a spiral of honey coloured straw and chiffon,
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  • 527 12 Norah Littlejohn Gives The Lowdown On IT'S nothing for Marlene 1 Dietrich to pay S'o.ooo for a dross. Once she bought three at that price in one so. Madly extravagant, people say. but Marlene knows they are worth the price. THESE DRESSES BRING HER IN $80,000 A WEEK
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    • 148 12 lake no chances with your SKIN/ Choose a pure whiteloik+Soap! The beauty o. your skin is (or you to decide. And nothing is more importon, ,han ,he soop ycu ose. Above all moke sure that none bu, the pures, ot toilet soaps ever touches your skin. Then it VSB^^*^^ &&BSBBB
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    • 298 12 rpOUAYS IH ol \||ii\: C X |v °i>l<' win tf« late ravoun to HAM an« «>t i«'ii so thmi ii joi- to pay debts lirr Hi. in the in'oph* who ;?afe c bate lo wail for thmi." I lltK Sepi 5 I I.ik ;i>. —Teamwoi k i ntIDAV lok l\im-
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  • 65 13 adf das faf( t r. Payne, in attempting to save effort, hurt himself and to be earned out. ade it .">-») when he >t minute penalty. Argonauts: L.m Soo Wpofi; Meng Yon*: M«>hd. Noor; Rashid Giman: X Rahim V v ullah; Rahim Omar. B Teo.
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  • 497 13 concluding PETER WILSON COMES CLEAN FEW INTERNATIONAL INCIDENTS' TODAY IS there a risk of rivalry between America and Russia, in the 1956 Olympic Games, producing 'international incidents'? FORTUNATELY, there have been fewer of these "international incidents" in the last two Olympic Games in London in
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  • 40 13 RA.IA.JI Sport? Cluh wer held to* a 2-2 draw by Mots Bo\ in a thrilling socce fncnri'.y match p!;ycd at Fai rcr Park yesterday. Scorers lor Raja.ji were I Doraippnn and S. Ramial Rahim renlicd for Metal Box.
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  • 127 13 KIWIS BEAT NOMADS Till: 14 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force b«-.it RAF Tengah Nomads h\ nine points (2 tries. peaaMj) to three (try) in a ruuby match at Tengah \rNt»rday. Before the game was oneninatc old. the 14 Squadron went into the lead when W.ird crossed over. Maggee d
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  • 461 13 THKKE was a high standard of play in the Sinsaporc Hockey Association's first trial to select the Colony team for the opening inter-state match against Johore, and honours rightly ended even ior Greens and Whites who shared lour goals on the SRC padang
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  • 315 13 Shirmer Is Best Swimmer At 'Saints' Carnival lOSFPII Shirmer of Bernard house, who won live events was the outstanding swimmer at the first annual comh^e YdV d swimmin, carnival of St Jjg** and St. Anthony's Boys* School held in the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Shirmer was ?n easy win-
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  • 114 13 Osman Wins Junior Cup For Alexandra A GOAL in the last minute of play by Inside right Oman enabled Alexandra Footbaa Team to beat Baiestier United 3-2 in yesterday's SAFA Junior Cup final played under Hoodlg Balestier were first to icorj David Urn opened accounts tor United, and Osman equals
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  • 106 13 DUBLIN. Ireland. Od 'AP' I tic Japanese Blood Commission bout b I ftve thoroughbreds, U today. The Japanese ordered neon!- to buy i>nc m-Arc- Trc sire is Hindostan.by B'-:^ Roussel oui "t Soniebai. Kindostm ivon 118.871 in prise money and won the Irish Derby In
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  • 50 13 two lea na mm N wegian ships, M. S. Leo- and M S Franclsyi Ic. *'il meet, in a Norwcfiaii teJ socref match on the Etailwaj Institute ground today. Leoville '■> ho met Tronn aersk on Wcdno day on c" erical Union fro mother l« iatch, »'oa
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  • 30 13 TOKYO Oct. 6 (API Au tralian Davis Cupper L.j* Hoad. was d^frat'-d on \V''invsfrdy 2-6. 6-4. 6-4 by At ushi Miyagi. Japan"^ topranked playr in an exhibition match.
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  • 64 13 IFAKN cnke-makinj; frorr, Java Cakes 6. Aljunied Roar) New eventof c!a?s \N'n day/Saturday rtarti on JUj October. Comp to our Fxhibition on K:h October «v (leylane Mothodi? 4 C.:r!s School 52. Aljumed Rd From 1 pnrv— S :iO n n COMF'LKTR course ceiericd for Beginners arid Advanred learneis. Individ.:..
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    • 661 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH /""HEN— To LuCJT We« S.'i. at Youngberg Mem' Hospit A I brother for Su J'-n ACKNOWLEDGMENT FTVHE Family ol ttw ;.-^c Mr. 1 w r, HCWA I. R t, S'p ti yes and all hi i I > C.A for of Condolence. V- :<•,■.•■ L i Vehicle-
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    • 51 13 By Al Capp ll^^B^^^^^^MACHlNE. si^Bi ft GO"w'O?4ZV BONDER vMJ AIM SPEI t OUT tN LETTERS A> F/NISHED.':''- I b WmuT TH/S /S LL A3Our J\ L. A FOOT h/GH WPZfIT I 0 By T. V. Hamlin Heart 0! Juliet Jones B s on' on Drake By Alex Raymond wrby s
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  • 489 14  - Japanese BA Asks SAM: Send Us 4 Players With The Ability... BILL FUNK By tul R leading Malayan badminton players will tour Japan next month for a series of exhibition matches at the invitation of the Japan Badminton Association.. All expenses to and from Japan will be undertaken b\ the
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  • 392 14 By JEFFERY JAMES the last Thoma?rr'?;, fOrmer H W K Orl f e K h am P ion a "d -Malaya's victorious captain of at' the StaSwre Youth sw. V^V'" hIS P rofession al career as a badminton coach Railing tre SOOn
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  • 223 14 IN a three-set thriller, Tan Chin Jin and Tan Guan Hong of Mayflower B.P. eliminated the newly-crowned junior doubles champions, Bobby Heng and Quek Koon Chye of Flower 8.P., in the current National badminton championships at the Badminton Stadium last night. The Tans won 15-18, 15-9,
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  • 164 14 ARYANS DUE TOMORROW THE Aryan Gymkhana soccer team of India, originally scheduled to arrive here on Oct. l. will fly into the Colony tomorrow evening, said Mr. S.R.P. Naidu. who is arranging for this team's tour of Malaya and Indonesia, last night. Mr. Naidu said that the delay in their
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  • 208 14 SAFA UphoUls Europeans' M»rates7 W.O. Against Indons their decision to aw*** «u_ ■"•mn-EANS. who lodged a protest against the Indonesians for fielding ineligi. N tv Pl i a L CrS their Commu"ecenHv gU SOCCer mat^ ecently. were yesterday awarded a walk-over by S tee CaeUe and Cv mi» nl n
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  • 294 14 Walla Walla Gets Promotion WALLA WALLA, who whipped the opposition in both his outings at the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting, has been sent up to the top class, according to the latest Straits Racing Association's amendment list. I This wonderful Austrai lian-brcd four-year-old by Masthead stormed his way from a
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  • 66 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE— DIV. 1: S.C.C. vs. Police at Police Lhangi at 8.0 D FRIENDLY: Latiff Wanderers vs. I. A. at LA.; RUGBY R^Z.A.F. 14 Sqdn. vs. HMS Terror at HMS Terror. SWIMMING St. Patrick's Scfiool championships. SOCCER FRIENDLY: Boys' Town BahJ L J eph Joh BILLIARDS Y.M.CA
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  • 61 14 *2£5 foU f wll| f additional donations have been made to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund-. The Indian Chamber of 31 1°°: Sitaram Chandinrasad $25^0; Jitendra Kan. tilal Co. $101.00; R Sa saratha Raj Ltd. SI OO 00 Manaca Produce Co. S5100 M 101.00: Mr. Lieng
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  • 655 14  -  WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Thurs.— APPLAUSE, SABRINA, FOUR CHARMERS, GRAND RAPIDS and SOUTHERN CROSS were the most impressive workers this morning when severaJ candidates were sent against the watch in their winding-up gallops in preparation fur the Penang Turf Club October Meeting, starting on Saturday
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  • 322 14  -  SCRUTINEER By ON DEMAND A handy thrce-.vcar-o!d by Arctic 0 r AST- S WINTERDRINA This Frcnch-brcd Winterhalter to^that he was twice third at the Sm 5 a Je Auguft Meetfono^hin^' hC haS Pr VCd worth »■«P^ to w R^ N u?m RAPIDS A half brother to that smasher
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  • 277 14  - Man y Sprint But Few Stay Trunde &U....^ WHEN gallant miler. South p take minor honours in v,,. <• Pat Saturday, he confirmed L K^H Malayan racing is pathetica iv 2n 1 this season. Owners appear to be r rating on sprinting si and every montu brii s arrival or
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