Singapore Standard, 22 October 1955

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  • 21 1 Singapore Standard A^^^^%^ ~^^lGg]_s-^ 2£_3_ P^ V>H -f P* A_V I i i i*\(.i.» r. iim> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i>2. 1955
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  • 73 1 Photo. I Full story la Page 3). r (*ir*'tt >oi/i I' .\iit*> Tn Tht* Si a n <iit rd Toy Tumi j* A GENERAL Hen <>f the march past by l."0 RAF policemen at the lir*«t ceremonial review of the RAF Police at RA? station.
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  • 98 1 'ALA. Uganda. Oct I to death n who refushomage to Buganda. :er began i royal panewly re--1 his Queen I addresses rganizati ng tribesi around, rican rode Someone dismount and kneel in rcverer. 11. Immediately several men and women set upon him. kicking him and beating him. The cyccollapsed
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  • 125 1 Unconfirmed reports that the nt duty on rubb* r in Indonesia has Ub Li bed had an un•v. fleet on the Sing i t m irt rterdaj *.s hich closed une- rtain al |1 J •lb for first grade shipment, a drop of 5 5/8 cents
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  • 73 1 BITA ER \NCIS. a l'.'-vi ar old dance h I mfkM 1 I from her TanJ ng Kal ng *DM I r flinc dl3 returned horn, la flight <:• w i rpi Itl d to b e nap] I bv the Apache Zita. who was
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  • 41 1 A MOSLEM Partj legislator i: v >t< rdaj that 'he I rincipl the Jret ballot had I* en violated in man.'. ctii n i Ci ntral Java ri irii Indonei la's Bill A P n< r C leeti- ns
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  • 32 1 RABAT FLARE -UP A r 1.l- \ST two Moroccan •.v k;ill( I tei day wh- n I fin In i sudi! n flan ol noting cn the Irl i I Rabat Reuter
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  • 353 1 Austral ion Gesture Of Friendship Plant Will Turn Out 1,000 Gals. An Hour AUSTRALIA will provide Singopore with a milk rcconstitution plant capable of turning out 1,000 gallons of milk an hour. f" Announcing this at thc close of the Colombo Plcn conference, tAr R G Casey,
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  • 207 1 'Peace' Talks A Good Thing Says Thai Premier BANGKOK, Oct. U (Reuter)— The Siamese Premier Meld Marshal Pibul Sonogram todav expressed the hope that the iorthcoming meeting between the Chiel Ministers ot Malava and Singapore and Chin Pen.;, the Secretary-General ot the Malayan Communist Party, would lead to peace in
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  • 69 1 TAN Loy See. 19. was admitted to the Oei E i flight in a serious condil lon afb r b« mu stabbed m the cheat kn Kampong S opoo. oil Kaiiann Koad .V ll pjn I -ang of 1") men entered a house in Pong( and
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  • 121 1 MEXICO CITV. Oct. 'Jl (API Bi gmm their parent! v old n< I I t( gether In t ither Mexico or England, the daughter ol the Cuban ambassador to Mexico and a London industrialist wIU be wed today by long distance telephone Both Maria Teresa Bosque.v
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  • 111 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 21 (AP) The Indonesian Monetary Board headed by Finance Minister Sumitro Djojohadikusumo today reduced some I xport taxes and abolished others to expedite exportation of raw materials and increase thi n public's foreign i achange income. Pepper, sugar and tobacco were freed of all
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  • 36 1 BULGANIN' S YES MARSHAL Nikr la: Hi,.: Bin, Bovlet Vc.r..> Mini ter anei Mr. Nikita Khru \vh» v Bl Cretan Ol the Soviet Communist Party, have accept, d an Invitation to visit Afghani-tan next month. Reuter
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  • 30 1 FRENCH authorities in Algil ri claimed fi tefdaj tc have captured do; mnentfl Indicating that the p-b** 1 "Army ol Allah" Ls direct! d irom Cairo.— UP
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  • 139 1 FIVE families in Singapore were rendered hon- hen a 60-minute fire razed three attap huts In Teo Kim Eng Road, oil Jalan Eunos, night. Damage is estimated at $20,000 as one of the huts i a provision store, five families were comp of 11
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  • 68 1 Queen' s Tribute To Her Father LONUON. O 21 >R> Queen Elizabeth today un■v i i fttUe >t her lather. the late King Geo:. and .n l touching tribute to him spoke :bl respect ior the homespun dignity ol man" Other members oi the R yal family pn Dl Incl
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  • 35 1 THIRTI rWtJ people Dave Dei n am tied In conni ct l< d irll h the h aching 1 1 two indian Social) t- on Monday b;. i pa ih at Ban Bank!.
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  • 73 1 SYDNEY, Get 21 R< ltel Australian shipowner.** haw deferi < r cent increase in bt >'• t>e- en tralia and Ma. r. and Ind di ill tb< i 1 1 UiaMalaya shlpplni r r,:-:»-nce chairman. Mr Idrlafl U I-; ch annowwi i I• I today.
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  • 148 1 2nd SHOOTING IN 24 HOURS A PORE carper I n_ Chl v: Wm, Mfl 1* lt arm by I unknown BM I mile. Changi Road, at 11.30 ht. Th econd shoot* incident in 24 ho. irsdaj night a was >ont? Alex* andra by two gunrn*
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  • 15 1 DEVELOPMENT a pi10t- ude of 1 assigned to the North Aviation Corporation.— AP
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  • 18 1 SEVEN K ;:•>.; I shortly visit Ind.. th»* ind rnment on oil and mineral prospect!: Reuter
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  • 601 2 'WE HAVE MANY FRIENDS' -MARSHALL The Big Aid For Asia* Talks Wind Up India Offers To Train Malaya's Technicians THK Colombo powers are watching with sympathy Singapore's efforts to >tand on its own feet and are ready to welcome it to the brotherhood ot independent nations, declared Mr. David Marshall,
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  • 57 2 Mechanic Pinned Under Car BENTONG. Fri.— A young tor mechanic was pinned bene iis car when it somersaulted into a 20-foot ravine near here todav. He sustained a broken wrist and burns on his baek. The accident occurred short. !y after the mechanic had completed repairs to cars which collided
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  • 51 2 BAIL of $500 was allowed .>h Tuan. after he had claimed trial in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of assisting in a chap-ji-ki lottery in a house in Covent Row, on Oct. 20. The ease was fixed for mention on Oct.
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  • 232 2 HE SAID WIFE HAD BEEN LIVING IMMORALLY KUALA LUMPUR, i:: Samuel Ganavadivu. i signalman who opposed his wife's claim for maintenance on -:ounds of adultery, waa ordered by the Seeond Magistrate today to pay her $50 a month and take his pleai for a separation to the High' Court. Mrs.
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG, o t S| iai Standard Service' Closing pri'-csofthc Hongkong Ex hange were: Sl5 -,T to Sterling, $5.***** to US$l $1,136 to Malayan $1; $Q 137 I; kmesian R ipiah; Gold 175 to one
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  • 160 2 KI'ALA U'MPCR Fri ona Court President Raja r ln Shah todav sentenced Don Williams MacDonald 3 nmei Police Lieutenant to tbres years' imprisonment, M^ Donald pi< a ded gt i'tyA° l re p ha«es ol cheating *>ona aril] start his sentence after expiry of
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  • 340 2 'Beware -Danger Ahead In Malaya' Economists Amnesty Warning LONDON. Oct. '21 (Reuter)— The Economist toda> warned against "dangerous liaisons'' in Malaya. New dangers lay ahead in the Federation, it said. Th( amnesty proclaimed last month had evidently failed and as some official ared even slowed down the normal number of
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  • 107 2 'Good Luck To S' pore Soldier' LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter) The Daily Express lodaj suggested that there might be more sofidiers in Singapore i than a_re necessary. Thtv^rmytakey an indulgent view oT^WJfie soldiers in I Singapore who.Hworking spjfere ne. make verage ot Cl5 sterling a week, this independent rightwing ne
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  • 31 2 A S'lrni-NT M. C.r. Irr ■rpret< r, Inche Mohamed 1 ba. ni bin Zainal Abidin. has been posted to the Magistrate's Court at Temerloh aa an additional hand
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  • 228 2 'ROADS TAKE HEAVIER TOLL THAN TERRORISTS' Mentri Opens Safety Week KUALA LUMPUR. F: Road accidents have caus-i more damage lhan Communist teno--1 lata in Selang n this year, the Mor.'!. Besar, Inc* lie Abdul A/.: z bin Haji Abdul Majid dk dared tonight Broadcast itm on the eve oi the
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  • 53 2 KIWI LUMPUB W A pwd ch rk, B Bund< ni i v. IS day jailed I month- and also fined $500 bf Sessions Court President. H Shah, for I heatlac Nc none Yi m making the latter believe he was in a position to sell tl
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  • 133 2 COI 1MB! I t. t n. i pon., president. UNI W. Kastner. who Hill pr.sidr> ut th| pan*. first I.avt M.nvriiti. in SiniMpnrr on Mun i n i. .m, to Mai Mr Kastner. who is on Mi leal risM la the Far I .i-t uill
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  • 94 2 2 Receive Awards From MacG PI Et The High Commissioner Donald rhis afternoon presented awards to two Pcnang residents at an inite held at the B dency here. The recipier.* Khoo Bl e. who received the igi .i of the CBE and Dr. 0 .n. v.;-. ved the insigna ol
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    • 380 2 Tb« \wr aftrr y»ar ZENITH donu 4^-- with rarr anasttry the Chronometer *\X\Wmm\ Wm^^ Cotnprtitiom tl thr Nruchatrl Obarrv..- °^««L ■V^ardlcM of thnr r-ilrrmr In the Aatch c! f lIIITII f < pilot or 'i in u w\\\ The Rilanct- .lirsli.i vvii-nmn 5 \l< IRII S 5 I ol precision
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    • 148 2 p lioi W, NG 0N ;u\hi\ '31 SOOT* S ALSO MAN jWIM MESti as: j 5 HORMW •KIN CREah Prepared hi thr Irl uhadular PruducH ll I r-d.-r. l;< storr- pMmmi ll jaare (far jum a 1 inkl.d twi braeicial dint 'I lata ad alone with MonmeJ am trratarat for
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  • 393 3 'Strikers Turn Hotel Into Gypsy Camp' COURT ORDER SOUGHT TO REMOVE THEIR TENTS (,1.1.M \(,U> Hotel I. id. complained in thc Sin|apore High Court jresteltfaj thut strikers were turnini; thcii -rounds into a "sypaj camp"' in Napfct Baal Thev were applying for an interlocutory order requiring "39 hotel strikers, who
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  • 348 3 I 'I ill \nu Bl n ||oe> nm^t po-. »rf ul f 'ii' r sr< ret so •iH in Malay 1- boliri, i*d to be responsi »1<- for i•< ent aiiti Communis*. a< t;\ itie s in th** I Vd' r it,.* and i ponI
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  • 186 3 ROYAL Air Force policemen from all parts of South-east Asia turned out for their lirst Ceremonial Review at RAF Changi yesterday. 'rhe review was taken by the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force. Air Marshal. Sir Francis Fressanges. The colourful ceremony was attended by
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  • 109 3 'Bankrupt Absconds To H'kong' A WARRANT of arrest was ordered by the Chief Justice Mr Justice Whyatt. m the Singapore High Court jester- day to be is-sued against a i rupt. C. Kryg maa AW Ghows int OAcia. Assignee, in I P plication for the order, said Kelvin* and »dJu<«caUon
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  • 103 3 CANADA'S technical ance under the Colombo Pan .bstantially lar•nan it was last year—posico as large.Canadian Secretary of for External AIT;.. r B. P stated* yesterd ___mi hilc for the reasons indicated 1 can: precise 1 assistance 1 rough Colombo Plan Scheme, l can
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  • 251 3 Public Libraries A Must Plumbe PROVIDING Malaya with schools, universities, specialist colleges and adult education without providing libraries at thc same time is to pour money down the drain, declared Mr. W. J. Plumbe, tant Librarian of the University of Malaya, yesterday. In an article entitled Problems of Library Planning
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  • 58 3 johore BAHRU. Th V r T The inaugural meeting political Party—the United Johore Malay National Front— will be held In Johore Bahru on Sunday. Oct. LM. at 10 a.m. at 43 Jalan Abdul j Samad. fku Abdullah, cousin of the Sultan of Johore, and a Nominated
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  • 153 3 MR W. J. PLUMBE. Assistant Librarian in the University of Malaya and Vicc-Chair-man of the Malayan Library Group, has been appointed librarian at the Nigerian College ot Arts, Science and Teen>0 He will leave Malaya in March next year and start his work in Nigeria
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  • 29 3 A FISHERMAN, Chou K of Kampong Jawa was fined 5500 in the Sessions Court. Pengerang, yesterday for being i! poi ion of chandu smokinj tto Ua I
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  • 30 3 \v, yiN of South Malaya Pineaooir tate, Pekan Nana,*, was $300 in the Sessions Courl tei 'or moving food ir a restricted area without per I mission.
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    • 143 3 (J Set out of that shower?" I W M«i'l- a _a _^_r 4 c« 1 __l <■• _w m\m m\am^m\w^maC'j I BV*.*. *_k IB T Lay one faYt baUld cn rr.y 4 on, you cop, and th* LA. 4 hear about it J ,'jifir ■< OGERS EDWARD G. ROBINSON <
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  • 263 4 S pore^ederation Plan To Combine AN INDUSTRIAL Development Board to promote local industries may be created jointly by the Singapore and the Federation Governments, said Chief Minister, SAr. David Marshall, yesterday. hall was replying to a written question put by Democratic Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher
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  • 175 4 Malaya's First Lt. Cols KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I > Malay Officers serving with the Federation IfUitmrj Forces will be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Co-lonel "in the not too distant future." Brigadier G. T. Denaro. Director of F.M.F. told j The Standard i laj He said the absence or Malayan
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  • 47 4 PAKRISAMY, :_5. claimed trial in the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of cheating a City Council storekeeper. Ramakrishna of 10 roils of wires, valued at $512.75, on April 30. Bail of S 1.000 was allowed in two sureties till Oct. 29.
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  • 194 4 DCA Staff Pleads For Andren FORTY local employees ot the Department of Ci\il Aviation have asked Singapore Chiel Secretarv. Mr. \V. A. (loode, to reconsider the compulsotv retiiement of the Chiel Operations Officer, Mr. A. I. W. Andren r They asked that Mr. Andren
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  • 93 4 IHI- ejderh woman in tl" eentre ol the pieture beini led awaj to an ambulance is widow, Suah Kim < lian m whoso room WJ fee uhi.h sM ah |a/r Un < nits nil Jalan l.unos. >fst«-rila> uas said to have started. Aftrr th.* fir.* she
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  • 74 4 TJJE Malayanization Com:on in Singapore will in future .hold two public sessions a week on Mondays, beginning at 4 p.m. and on Thursdays beginning at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room in Assembly House. Tho next session will be held on Monday. Oct. 24. when
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  • 72 4 THE following were elected onuc-bcarers of the Telok Ayer branch of the Labour *ront at its first general n ing at the Labour Front Headquarters yesterday Chairman: Mr. M. p. Ramanan; hon. secretarv— H. T. Tan; treasurer Mr' Jamnadas Mehta. Committee member Messrs. Ke* Chiang Boon. L.
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  • 175 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore vc-ierdav uere Buyers Sellers Spot I o b mom.) 122 1??1 No 1 K S.S Nov. 122J itzi No. I.N) IM No 118 ]\u Tone: I neeitam. lIN PKIt h The price ot tin vestcrrl.i\ was S:J7*_ 1 per plral
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  • 367 4 500,000 Fake Rupiahs Exhibited MOKE than hall" a million forged rupiahs (in .500 nipiah hills) were exhibited m a Singapore eouirt -yesterday during tlu* pcrthahury inquiry into i dnrgc ol trafficking in these notes against two men. accused Kho Tong Lien, a 40-vear-cild hawker. and
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  • 59 4 MR. James Puthuchearv. I secretary of the Si; c Sh !> and Factory Workers Union, w.ll give a talk on Hi union to members of the I niv< ratty Socialist Club in Un Arts Theatre In Cluny Road at B 15 i m on Od
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  • 175 4 IT'S PAINFUL TO SEND YOU TO PRISON, SAYS JUDGE 5E ITENCING a poung man to seven years' imprisonment at the Assizes yi rday, Justice Taylor "ft J tremely painful to have to send a young man oi g)ood character to prison for a long time r li Jt. unfortunately, robbery
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  • 31 4 COLOMBO Plan delegates from England and Pakistan will leave Singapore .Airport a.m. today. Later in the night, Dr. Lokanathan of EC API also fly out of the Colony.
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  • 82 4 PF-\A\G. The Com-mander-in-Chief of the Ri Paki tan Navj Rt rr Aun:::., li m B Chi iidrl today pa an official call i n the Fi dera. tion's Hieh Commissioner Sii Donald MacGiUivray sf thi Ri si;*, ry-. hen Law r. Rear-Admiral Cbosdrl ar.d his
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    • 294 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION'. NOW SHOW,NG EVERYONE IN SINGAPORE IS ITCHING TO SEE MARILYN MONROE [HI SCREEN'S GREATESI SENSATION 1V... _^_M > Bfcl_fiisw_j m M^m4m m fL^ m m m m m m m mmt I _2"°- I- JM^lfc_*'l=4i_».rj*>rfM(g]"___-]>-S._M I <-■ |WHE?SjCCG3-C-B-M i .'H nM'li; HI H:\lK .Y<.-.v f,n i ll.
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  • 164 5 Jo hore Factory Workers Unite Lesson From A Strike RK B UIRI 1 nurs.— l u.iiki*;, in the to lorm a Branch ot Nn n itmnal I fata <>t :ieral Workers which ta Mi head.quarters in Kuala Lumpur. About 160 factory ha: including many- women, at a prelimii ing held
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  • 33 5 matic So- laixse, has n ihe L. Du play oi the run for a IE Theatre. I Singapore. 5. production of fl Jack liulbert cribed as a
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  • 34 5 INSPECTOR Faramaguru of the Kuantan Police has been transferred to Triang rict Crimes Officer He succeeds Mr. Hazara Singh. who has gone I la Lumpur on a six months' course m Chinese.
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  • 197 5 MOTHER CHILD VANISH AFTER TIFF A YOUNG bride and vanished from their home pore on Wednesday after mother. i The missing bride is Julia Ramdan. 18. Her h band. Omar bin Ka>bon. 20. a salesman, discovered his wife missing onlv when he ned to his home that night. Omars mother-in-law
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  • 303 5 Restaurant Men Go On Protest Strike TWENTY-FOUR workers, employed in the Diamond Restaurant in the Singapore's Gr* World, went on sti yesterday over the dismissal of a woi ker. The Singapore Workers' >n. which represents the .<ers. hari had two unucetings with the management at the Labour v last week
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    170 5 MB R K NEHRU, India i in a Vmbassador to Peking .md i ousin of India's Prime Minister .lau ah.irlal Nehru ani nl in Singapore \esterda\ aboard thi liner \sia en route t 0 hina Mr Nehru uho ua s ac- < oinpa nn (I b> his u ifc told
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  • 52 5 A 13-YEAR-OLD girl. C Yin and a man, Neo Kim I Bock. 2tf. were eharged in *he Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday with assisting in the running of a gaming house in Beach Road, on Oei. 20. Both claimed trial and bail of $100 was allowed
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  • 294 5 WHY KEEP THIS 'PROTECTION' FOR ONE RACE? MCA Flays Chinese Affairs Dept. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Thc Malayan Chinese Association's mouthpiece, "Malayan Mirror/' today questioned the need for maintaining any longer a government Chinese Affairs Department. It hoped also that "it will die a natural death with the end of thc
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  • 78 5 SJAB Holds Dance Tonight THE Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a dance tonight at the Civil v nee Canteen in Kolam Ayer from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a m I\\r Brigade's Commi .oner. Dr. P. C. Kwan. will give away trophies won by the us units for badminton
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  • 56 5 A TON of steel rods worth $370 has disappeared Irom the j Singapore Esplanade. It is suspected that thieves loaded the rods in a sampan and rowed away with them during the night. The rods were left at the esplanade from where a bridge is
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  • 181 5 A WIDOW cursed her son for allegedly stealing $20 from her to buy his friend a wedding present the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. I The son. Lim Chai Boon. 24. inemployed, claimed trial to a charge of theft. The otfence was alleged
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  • 27 5 COLOMBO Plan from three Muslim countries were yesterday guests of honour at a tea party given hy thc Muslim Community ol Singapore at RafTles Hotel.
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  • 136 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Representatives of 23 tin trading companies attendee the inaugural general meeting of the Federation ot Malaya Timhcr Exporters' Association held here yesterday. The meeting passed the rules and regulations of thc association. Oflire-bearers clcetcd were: President. Mr. J. H. Stubbs (Selangor Lumber
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  • 60 5 AN EMPTY I tank outI side a petrol kiosk at the junction ot Bukit Timah Road and Jurong Road in S: pore bum into flames ye day. The fire started when kiosk worker threw a lighted cigarette Into the tank. An engine roared up to thr
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  • 30 5 I THE hand of the Ist Batta- lion. Thc Queen's Royal Regi- ment. will play at the Botanir Gardens in Singapore at 5 p.m 1 tomorrow. werwerwerwrr
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 687 5 cMtmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE juiiiim***»i Tr i Dance iSI 6 .'-Jo AnnounceK V* 1 u\ m* m as f% C is and Fiogramme Summar.** ft J I N Q A P O K t ,KL,: S( KLi •F*_* r^ P gramme Pieview 4»; 4 PSS 9^^- <2 News iSi;
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 411 6 l>0; who were inclined to 1 report that a nioveto partition Johore from the Federaup an independent State have been rious view of this To the heads of the Triple w n presents the Government of has come as a shock. The iiistration were just beginning to
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    • 413 6 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Wl I Communicastepped right into a traffic jam when he his intention to introduce legislation to r-old .teenagers to obtain driving Colony's careful and •sober-minded motorists and traffic experts, already sorely vexed and puzzled over the confusion on the roads and the g risks which
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  • 1003 6  -  Christine Diemer for these Malayans —By— H v(lnrs (I a y, (ilxnil 150 I 'luhlfi'iiu jintit Iminvs tt tcctiriiivrs. thoir in trucks and bust's through thr tt ct'-lim'd entrance (tj the neu Federation lulnlee Hume f<tr hildn it. three miles Itntn Jithm<> liahru. It >e new
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  • 358 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME any British subject has the s a m privileges and rights as one born in the island. A British subject is an alien in the Federation unlrvs he has become a Federal citizen. There are several Britons who have taken out Federal citizenship papers
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 467 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA Sir: lam tickled by the > libbles' of the leaders of > an Government servants i on the question of Mala I nization of the Public Ser--1 i les. In the first place it is wrong for them (and the newspapers) to claim that they represent 12,000
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    • 151 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF The Clench Fist ■COMMENTING on the furore over the greeting of "merdeka." Utusan Me l traces the history of the Ba and points out that to charge it as a Communist form of greeting i.s an insult to the people of the country. '"■■'■< leka'* even accompanied
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    • 339 6 Sir: While reading through your Editorial in the Sunday Standard of Oetober 16th. and eoming to the words that "threats would be more strenuously defied by them if this closer employer-employee contact is developed and maintained." it sui 4 o me why an Employer-Employee Association of a
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    • 97 6 MEN BEHIND THE SCENE fairy "godfather." Mr. Higham's reference to "methods of the gutter'' must have given them a shock. Orn* also wonders what the termination of the services of Mr. G. SheridanLea owing to redundancy of staff has got to do with Malayanization. The Registry of Imports and Exports
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    • 116 6 Mr: In order tn «Hnsj J lr Sl3 \ssotialion ln pore has.ir^m/edadiy Has the I X A. hw ssS •Ke to offer eu tp\ a tai lo telebn:. What h wiih danc bring the -m\ j I N< paMsr an a more fitting mniff M informative idbitioas of I
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    • 31 6 matK Speeial Treat Family j £f< \wk tm- /y Nr— >- i v~>-^ C£->~.c De sure you (i*l\ tor sa^OvALTIIN/ p> oof cartons to > EH: fti sen ut* A. WANDER LTD.. *t«l»«
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  • 164 7 BABY! IT'S COLD OUTSIDE! SONJA HENIE I IN MOSCOW MOSCOW. Oct. 21 (AP) I told the Russians." said Sonja Henie, shrugging of pastel mink stole to reveal a bright ly-sequined dress, "mm cannot skate in Dynamo stadium. It's too cold and my troupe skate with no clothes on or scarcely
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  • 88 7 ■v THE HAGUE. Holland. Oct. 21 (UP)— A Dutch editor was sentenced by a district court to 10 days in prison yesterday for insulting Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. Jan Fabius. 67-year-old editor of thc periodical "De Nicuwbricf" (The N ter). was charged with
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  • 69 7 JAKARTA. Oct 21 (UP)— 1 Reports of a giant arms deal between Indonesia and Japan stirred Indonesia todav but almost every Indonesian coned disclaimed any knowledge of the deal. The Tokyo report that Indonesia was dickering with Japan for purchase of and ammunition was front page
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  • 178 7 V YORK. Oct. 21. (AP) --The bruised body of a brunette divorcee was found yesterday amid signs of lry in her !»4th S\ apartment just west of Fifth Avenue. She was identified as Mrs. Eleen Unger. 30. who drew 300 a month alimony n her
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  • 127 7 M\\ VORK. Oct 21 iAPi— Winthrop Rockefeller refused tn sa> in the Supreme (ourt \cstcida> uhcthei he possessed "an exten sive collection ol poinugraphic material in 1 IS while married to Barbara (Bobo) Rockefeller The Oil heil also declined to sa> whether be bad intimate relations
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  • 271 7 ARMY C -in-C IN SPY PLOT He Is Responsible For 'Gross Negligence Of Duly' RESIGNS FROM TOP PC3T WHEN AIDE IS EXPOSED TAIPEI, Oct. 21 (UP) —An official ivcstsgatmg bosrd h- i yesterday that Gen. Sun Li Jen, former Commander -in-Chief cf t Chinese Nationalist ground forces, must share responsibility
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  • 89 7 photo. SITTING it I* I'*1 driver's scat of an elegant Simea mi i i tiiii'* this smilinii fmmng beaati <»f 17 has been eksjMfl anions* ethers fur thr title of 'Miss \ul o 1 1 1 obi I < for I i..,i% Pren b GABRIEMJ-: KESKINis. uho iv
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  • 224 7 Hke Assures Bulganin: WASHINGTON, Oct. M. (AP) President hisenlinuTi in' I Kussia during last .lulv's Summit conlerr'li I th n !in<>r no cin umst.niies is the I "nited States ever going to be a part* to a^n-.v-ixt* war- against any na t inn. The
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  • 41 7 SOUTH VIETNAM may have to import rice for iis own needs, according to the official Vietnam Press which announced "there exists some uneasiness presently in Vietnam's rice market where commodity rarefying and price increase brought government intervention."
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  • 25 7 the fugitives swam across antl then realised they had left their boots in the' East. They went baek la fet them and returned
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  • 49 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 21. (AP)— Actress Jan Sterling, wife of actor Paul Douglas, vesterday gave birth to a 7 pound 12 ounce boy at her home here. It was the first child for Douglas and Miss Sterling, who were married in 1950. The newcomer was named Adams.
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  • 51 7 ::VO. Oct. 21 i CP) Former New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey arrived in Tokyo on a world tour yesterday and said Commus new smiles worry him. "I have always been more concerned when a dictatorship smiles rather than when It brandishes a weapon" told newsmen at .tcrnational
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  • 55 7 NF.W YORK. Oct. 21 Adlai Stevenson made it virtually clear yesterday that he will be a candidate for the Democratic Party iential nomination in not counting on the York delegation at aU (in the nominating conven- "he told newsmen. They took this as a plain indication he
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  • 151 7 VI Kll K S ARMSTRONGS (Ain rait) Limited, in their plan to cater for all kinds of traffic on nearly every kind of airline route in the world, have new additions to their family of Vickers propellorturbine aircraft the Vickers 000 and a new
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  • 51 7 THE Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, said in Boston yesterday he will lead a major goodwill pilgrimage to many next summer as a consequence of an invitation extends I by I *an"ei*or Adens r when the German tate n Ited Boston last pring
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  • 104 7 HAVE FAITH -CHIANG TAIPEI, Oct. 21 (UP) Generalissimo Chiang Kaihek and his aides called on Overseas Chinese to have unshakable faith in thc Nationalist cause despite the vacillating international situation. On *he occasion of the third anniversary of the "Overseas Chinese Day" the Pre Id nt told the 13.000.00u Chinese
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  • 131 7 Burmese Premier In Moscow MOSCOW. Oct. 21 <AP) Burmese Prime Minister U Nu today hailed the "brave world" which he said the Soviet people are creating as he arrived at Moscow's Central Airport for a two-week visit. Waiting to greet him at the flag-decorated airport was Prime Minister Bulganin. looking
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  • 36 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 21 'AP) The independent Chinese paper Wah Kiu Yat Po. quoting underground mainland sources, reported today that 17 Chinese Catholics were executed on Sept. 9 three days after large-scale arrests in Shanghai.
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  • 30 7 A YOUNG mother gave birth to a child in a stormbattered open life-boat, which taKing her from I land of Sein to the mainland near Brest yesterday. Reuter
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  • 26 7 LONDON morning papers. with their Manchester edit* and the London evening papers will not be published on Dee. 'J<> and 27. this year. Reuter
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  • 195 7 Rubber It's Time For Fresh Thinking The Economist LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter)—The Economist said today it was time for "fresh thinking'' about rubber. Both the commodity and share markets seemed to have made up their minds to that in advance of any statement that might emerge from the current meeting
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  • 123 7 NICOSIA. Oct 21 <Reuter)i Police fired tear gas bombs at hundreds of monstrating students in Kyrenia on the north coast ol Cyprus today. Several studer i police were reported to have been slightly injured in the clash h was set off by students marching in procession mark the
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  • 92 7 'MissWorid' Is One Of The Tallest LONDON na Djuim of night won the rid** in 1!0 States. Juiia of Gn i came Ctlda M An -and ol any Thierr Miss Djuim. 19, ph"' lrona black hair and v of the tallest sir's in tin British be 5 feet, 8 in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 106 7 I v/oild famous family of I IGER I medicinal products mmrm o^ij Bii^is^ *\£fi*\\^m\\\\\^ Hflav^ r c*" j*v^" y-BPWBBH^-^^. m^m^mm .Mmmmm\\\.amv Zmmama*y'^* I ACHE CURE I -tched by any other I reliever for Headache, I ia, Colds, Mental Strc J-JG 4UN TONG I IGER MEDICAL HALL rtatcaooM, Garden Estate Ltd.
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  • 328 8 Trust Houses Brought Down The Rent Over 5,000 Are On Waiting List KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation's State-sponsored Housing Trust may soon become a landlord, to beat rent rackets and relieve hardship of Malayans who cannot afford to own their own houses. Announcing this in Kuala Lumpur today. Mr. V.
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  • 208 8 KUALA LUMPUB A last-ditch pi battli will be "fought'' here ton* rrow between two Federal v... the gen ral committee ot the Kuala Lumpur district .-üb-branch of the Malayan Chinese Association ts to appoint represents tites to Its State Commit' After a lull
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  • 55 8 IPOH. Fri— A cyclist todav denied that hc rode his bicycle without a light and claimed that he was in fact arrested by the police constable because he had refused to give him a fish. Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul LatitT, believed thc story j and
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  • 287 8 Gunmen Mistake 'Tec For Contractor Two gunmen, who -shot and wounded Detective Corporal Tan Ang Tee. 39. at midnight on Thursc: actually mistaken him lor a contractor who had been plying labour to the .1 gapore Cold Storage, t o lice said last night. spokesman Irom Police Headquarters said that
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  • 70 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Al thc annual general meeting the local branch of the Johore Medical Workers' Union be!d on Monday a resolution cl expressing no confidence in the Secretarv of the Johore division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress. A similar resolution passed in respect of
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  • 37 8 MRS Burnett, wife of the (1( D Mi J P Burnett, and her two chilrir. n >••■ returned from England win re they were on holiday Mr B ;rn< arrived *arll( r in Irfs J
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  • 152 8 Red Tape Holds Up Switch Over A SUITABLE date for the transfer of the Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean to the Australian Government will l elded as soon a s the various formalities are completed, Singapore Govt rnment spokesman told The standard yesterday. However, he would not indicate when
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  • 136 8 Engineer's Acquittal Upheld By Judge KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. M Justice Buh.igiar in the Supreme Court here today confirmed the acquittal and discharge by the lower court of Xeil William Norquay. ation engineer, on drunken driving charge. The judge dismissed the appeal of the Deputy Public Msecutor against the engineer's acquittal
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    53 8 lIIK Filipino Association of Singapore recently entertained the Philippine delegation to tin* olombo Plan (onferem e to (hinese gtuf ff *fl the athav Kcst.uir.tnt In phlimii *t Mr. Salvador Araneta. Cahinel member and leader of t**e delegation, with some mem hers ot the Association. Other delegates are not
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  • 204 8 'I LOVE HER STIL WANT HER TO RETURN TO ME' Man Tells Court In Upkeep S a A(.l \SSJV.\KI dealer. Tan Pee H^aJ nis is oM \pectant wife to h I .uinptcd inother. s.iui in the Singapore s£fc! I tian i mirt yesterday that he Mill Umh, I wants lier
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  • 69 8 THE commercial section the Health Exhibition to held outside the Happy V. Amusement Park in S pore from Nov. 2\ t* 2been cancelled. ie cancellation of the City Council's re to allow the organizers to an exhibition in the car p Mealth Week Exhil committee chairman. Dr.
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  • 122 8 A MAX confessed to his >yer that he had k: "kiap-pai" or adopted brother, the S: Fifth Magistrate. IB I a preliminary inquiry of a murder. Chua Hai Lye a soap fa< rker. was charged murder of Sim Guan. a co-worker, on n'ght of July 25 on a va
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    48 8 Photo MORE than a thousand Chinese schoolteachers held a rally in the Ilappv World Amusement Park \t>sterdav. when they celebrated Teachers* Day. The Minister for Education, Mr. (hew Swee Kee spoke at the meeting. He is seen giving .Madam Chung Pong Ving a long service medal. -Standard
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    • 180 8 M power you pay x champlon THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE SPARK PLUG I 1 1 1 B r T!jfT!' MACLAI.NE STOKVIS (M) LTd''>^ SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR IPOH PEsanG 20,000 LEAGUES I t UNDER THE SEA" I POSTER HUNT I t FIND THE POSTERS HIDDEN IN THE PASIR RIS HOTEL t I
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    323 9 Ltjsil activity Is it R A.r. in preparation y aw a ..niglit. But riv n are il4 a t Kobinsam's. re? and where Sunthey E ar e SinN'oreen the two Pauls an( j Abisheganaden) but. of course, the members of the F.E.A.F. Band provide the backbone of the
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  • 184 9  -  Victor Doggett l,y !s>fs "string ,in 1- f: t major. Mem neider Milts* Milton Pablo ue Philips I 11--had c of pere r of who. as in •ten in vein, ear in -!■}-> f loot Tl nnd The B flat to -I\ lIMI \N DPI R V TIC
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  • 592 9  -  Kenneth Tynan MAT chance ha\*3 thp oung in the British theatre? Given reasonable appearance and adequate voice, how likely is a young man (or woman) to get ahead 1 am often asked these questions. and they demand some kind of answer. One thing must
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    1073 9  - STAGE DOOR John Halkin by writing from Europe BERLIN, Western Sector. ■TMIE theatre was dark. The doors were locked. for in Germain latecomers are not allowed t<* disturb the rest cf the audience. Then. as the curtain went up, there as a fli< k**r of lights on the stage naked
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    • 372 9 NEVER WAS OUR HAIR MORE BEAUTIFUL/ We »e _M BoJßoflom^ useless to fl flfe, get Kt< one fl s noth.rg "K-4 fl l fe"*^ iLm^LmmmmW^ /fl fl .^^-^flfl^^b ammmv' V ifc^^ -p^^^fl^ (reetmeni so cleen it sings fl fl- >■■» »HrougK my comb B^^Hff^ /*mTW m mt A^d «i» -tonfjtctt—
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    • 126 9 s w> p rg. m^m—~-^^m -aaa-Bar m^^^^^^^ m flfl flflfll ts i ji a:o i^flß II HI "^^^jmrnmir^^ mrnrna "M I k'm-mzwM: t^\ i i i n._ On which thc Thomas Cup I S aved *9 Si 10. Trick "as a Worcoter market town losses the first set tt. Judffe
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  • 425 10 No Definite Trend In Rubber Seen \i hi: ii.v ostki -ol a d- lh.* Mu.iP"" ,!,h i uk.'i has moved up i. thro ighool tn. nee* nys c t report b■• Holidaj Cot|,r K ith ,V <<> I 'hp 111 m m.ii k <>f last \u-ek s seen. I I*
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  • 104 10 UMPUR. Fri.— ln September, the production of tin concentrates was 114..M4 8..;*50 in August) piculs. ntainins 3,133 tons of tin metal. The total production of conrantratea for the tirst nil months of the year was li perit higher than for the same i period of 1
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  • 131 10 WOW IT'S 'DARLAN' BF GOODRICH Chemical' Company reports in cieve- I baa developed s new man-made tibre called which tl pany chemically from any now on the market." Darlan yarn is now in pilot plant production at Avonlake °J uo Darlan la a fibi which Goodrich have been working for
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    • 159 10 Rubber Drops 5% Cts. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 5£ emu to S\:ll\ for first grade November shipment on H uncertain market which came under thc influence tl ■"•confirmed reports of Indonesia abolishing the special five per cent, duty on rubbei. Quotati OS opened about
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      57 10 TH MAN A of Nicholas Pty. Ltd., Mr. C. B. Bray, is in Singapore on his* reay to Bangkok and Jopan. 11l Singapore he will meet agents for Sicholas asll and discuss problems. In Japan, he will attend thc opening of a new factory. Hc says the sales
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    • 151 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produe. lange noon closing picul yesterday. Muntok whi:* 1153 sellers, Barawak white $151 -ellers. .al Sarawak black $100 sellers: coconut oil <bulk> $40£ sellers. coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers: copra October $27 bu;. ra $2 sellers: November $271 buy--1271 ellers. Singapore Copra Association 4 p.m. prices:
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    • 47 10 IHE Cleveland Tv. t Drill Co snd, Ohio, has announced plans io build a bi h ml in s -otland Mr, j Arthur 8 hm roof pn ent, ski the plant a I repreent ai investment of about Ssl 000,000 £01 Lie Cleveland fii.a.
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    • 139 10 Ol II K KO \I»S ru, Almkcrk. Dilwara Call Andros. Anne Reed. Kinko Maru. Nataram. John Bakke. Manoeran, Tai Poo Sek. INMR ROADS Scuiai. Wah Sing. Hero. Van Den Broek. Rok;in. Sirusa Kajang. Rajah Brooke. Aik H.n. Lasem. Tai Tiong. Sri B. King Buy. Yong Ann. Lam
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  • 148 10 JOH tl c -ffrtj g in ■s aya, ss satomotic machine hoi lees stalled la S i gwpors which will Loosfi i car ta m than li n-ates. Ifis f'.-r Wfl.vhVr. inStalled sl the Shell Service Stat-ioa sl Pulas Saipon, has proved n popu/,lr ,-fs 07/-ncr
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  • 100 10 Tan; eight-year-old Ang Siong and Mr. Lim Chin Him, a clerk at the Singapore Airport Hotel. The actual distance covered was 820.7 miles. Guesses varied from half-a--mile to 198.000,000 miles. Picture shoics (from left) Madam Ho Hak (Ang Siong's mother who received his prize for him);
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  • 236 10 THE tube'ess tvrc which came into world markets this year, has resulted in bi consumption of natural rubber, said Mr. EH. Simpson, an American rubber agent who is on a Malayan visit. The rubber executive from New York added: "It must be remembered that
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  • 78 10 Goodwill Mission Boost THK Senior Controller of Customs attached t < the Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore, Mr. I). D.johan. said terda> tliat then u indications ol m in< in the Hou „j from Singapon* to I nesia. Th nd has been evident since the return of the successful
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  • 83 10 SINGAP >R E S the following business done: I immons $2.i;0: MB Metal Box Sl.4fii odd lot; Singapore Cold odd lot: Straits T $2.82-1; Straits Traders $24 75 rri U E d 1.63 and SV ip Bro< $2.90 ed; W. Jacks 13.11 xd. $1.24: K. Kampar 30'-;
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  • 128 10 Industrials And Rubbers Are Steady THE Malayan share marl I rdaj a quietly steady in both industrials and rub- while tin shares were slightly 1 1 r The sharp drop in the quotation of George Town 1 Dispensary was attributable 1 to reduced dividend which caused sellers to come into
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  • 72 10 THE Ceylon Government has decided to send a trade delegation to Burma early In December to negotiate lower prices for rice in 1956. yion is importing 20.000 tons of Burmese rice this year at C4l per ton. Informed sources said Ceylon will press for lower prices
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  • 194 10 THE i;sin-: trend of British imports sl.u kened substantially in the List si\ months the British Board •>! Trade said in London. In a detailed review of trading figures, which had been issued on Oi t S tinBoard said that imports during the April
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  • 111 10 M V VMK, 0 21 .-Formation in the J month> of new private corporations for intrruj finance and dcvetaNHl spotlights thf «rwi]l among American inanciers ta pat their nut v< unities .tm! investment opportunities fa J countries B Some of the leading ba and brokerage houses
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  • 59 10 AYER HITAM' S HARVEST THE rubber croo h. Syndicate Ltd. <B.:k/ H Estate) Irom Apr. 1 to S<was 249.500 ib. (corre-: period last vear. 237.500 Of th. Ib. w. at a net average pi per lb. The cost oi pi was 54 per lb. I vious period 43.57 cts per
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  • 19 10 DCYI has concluded I nport iron worth L'S lae^OOl from Red China nes under a thi AP.
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  • 15 10 Till fn****! ist hare a*J progress to«an m*m ..rid Tri \lTl id in V*
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    • 353 10 NOTICKS P.W.D. TENDER NOIK I I Class *A I ractors received by the Super •iding Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuals r up t< Dm or for thc of forty 40 j Quarters at GuilleRood Extension Kuala articular- are obtaine from the Office of the -^intending Engineer, Kuala Lumpur. I of
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    • 53 10 NOTICE TiNm i notics T B will be 1 at the Chief So retari Office, Empress PU Singapore 6. up to noon on Saturday. sth Nov. mb< r 1955 tor the pur. 1 ol one patent Stock!. am hoi approxima to 4 tud link cl ca U-'.ail from Master Offlc<
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    • 96 10 N.Y K. 188 immm A*a», Mara for Genoa lander C<- oon rtctterciam AM**— HMO*! Zu >o Mm for Aden Di P Sudan. jeddah. Suez r. Sa.d. Strut. Lattak*. Ai««*nO» Kokoku M,ru for Aden I owah. P. Sudan. ut. Alexandria. L MUS Atsuta Maru tor San F r»nC*cO. l fknmnm n»*
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    • 632 11 LH TRADING CO., LTD. T m "b Robinvon Rojd I THE iW E FUNNEL LINE |fl AMIRICan lIBVICI H*m laah. mahmmtam, ftSliiSjh m Cult p«*n W* ammam p #fWrt 22 C 19/25 Ham 2€ Hmm 27/2H Nov VJ6 Feb >«t c ..a mthma potts to t-?ad and <j Mha-ge cane
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    • 1086 11 el: 2105 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. I el: 2412 M- "n. llncorporatcd -n Ling, port H^ omau n IW BLUE PUNNEL LINK 0.V." Cjrn«n option tc p'oc**o via or»«i pc»t» fo load ano (Jiuh»m t«»t< SAILINGS to UVfRfOGL GLAiCCW LONDCN L, CONIINtNI Singapor* Out Sail* y S h«-v K*naP» Liverpool
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    • 935 11 MITSUI E§^ LINE S pore P S hom Penong FOR JAPAN trtyr Ind-c Azumasan Maru from Bombay for Yokohomo, Kobe, Moii via Hongkong U Oct Banjci Maru 'r\\W%\ Calcutta for Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama Gon 36 FOR JAFAN aaoaa fonlillßHl Awoji-jon Moru f Ot Vr -~>- Saigon, HangKok H'henfl 1 No*
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    • 850 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, NU InM I Ht Ar f P# lUtterdom, HaWboffy CopenhogLn, Goth nburq ond Os bporc F S hjm P.r T "SELANDIA' 24 26 Cct 27 H O- Zt/29 Oct "MOtELIA" 15 17 Nov 18/18 Nov 20 Nov xi FALSTRIA 11/2IOM Dec
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  • 500 12  -  Norch Liitlejohi by CTEAPLESB party tops are going <»ut of fashion. This year, to be up to date, you must have the mmw covered look— BUT SHOW YOLK SHOULDERS nom; THE LESS! Girl- in Paris have fallen for the mmXti line. They so to parties with one
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    20 12 "It's all ri&ht, Mr. Smith, he wont bite so long as you don't try to take it away Irom him'"
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  • 433 12  -  Patrice Boxall ,wwuM\\ I j -aaa-%5 )M of the rarest rigMi in Germans is a lienpeeked husband. In this vast Fatherland "Pop" really is the boss. In the towns and in the country women take teat all along the line. Wl "He" speaks -She" obe; and without argument. I
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  • 111 12 •^iiOULDERS will be on show during the coming party season, so they'll need to be smooth and white. Spots, scars and fading sun tan should be dea NOW. The be all to wear your prettiest off-the-shoulder party dresses. It will take only ute*' hard trorfc
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    • 201 12 HBNtym SR -ice fresh ,tingling fresh 'c AmaSmL, J *?Sf j af 3 -<■*•'■■ >W B ■ffi-f-4 m Sl ay m] s~~~ ~s— i 0T ara \^mj^^ r For healthy GUMS lIP^^H You'll feel that healthy tingle— it tells you that brushing la«Rfcfc p *Moi with new Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 431 12 mODAT'I QUOTATION: j'|j lis* .<> a v to Sept I I never i int u** .in>one 22— This period is iini.l I ili-c.i-.--r wiiii he making the most of any elew.mil.l like i" he M veil .I** ment of luck. Things can wii.tt in- v I w 1 k l
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  • 220 13 triangular Hockey Opens On Dull Note *l'l »v iri Ihe inter state triangular >pened at Cfceras Koad here todav on a gri -sembilan holding Selangor to a i game which produced good hockey minutes both sides reso to the hit- t of forng down
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  • 35 13 S'pore XI Leave I Key plar- Association I nght e hockey > -i gapore. Sembilan to and tomoriras marred by e captain of S Velupillai. I before the ne. and e!ecMes- PenneDevedas; erl RozaBurdetteCoutts. D Hav.
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    70 13 ONC Poh I. im and Ismail hin Mar i.m I faWC i mind in u tion against Wong IVng Soon and 1 eoh Peng Hm i in their i hihil ion mali fa h» foi <• a lai ge gathering of n'mnihi* Plan .mit I -n< <• delegates at thr
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  • 79 13 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 21 (AP> Tanny Campo. flyweight champion of tho Far im champion of the Philippinov easily outlasted and outpointed Johnny Ortega of Oakland last night in a 10-round bout. Campo took it easy and staved ofT Ortega's consistent attack throughout tho match.
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  • 50 13 PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 21. <AP» Joseph Loscalzo. 40. former i flyweight boxina champion, collapsed and died on Wed* ay wlu! t sitting at the bar downtown cafe. Loscalao, who fought under the name of Midjjct Wi>lg;ist. held the title from 1930 to 19:1;"). Ho continued boxing through 1 933.
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  • 563 13  -  WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUI, Fri.— With lour meetings more to so before the racing season comes to a close, leading jockey (ianu'l Bougoure is well ai cad in the championship table Bougoure has so far ridden 49 winners and is 15 winners ahead of Mickey
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  • 63 13 I O Koon Yam became the triple champion when he bent the holder Teo Siew Sun 300--261 in the YMCA billiards .ment to win the I- CC: J f trophy at 0 hard Road 'erday. v V M HO Hong when he became the champion. is
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  • 210 13 If. SADALI of Mcrryiime meets Lim Wei Lon of Mayflower in what appears to be the best badminton match on tod programme. Play will start at 7 pm. In the women's singles. Jessie Ong plays thc reigning champion Helen Heng while Baby Low faces Vivienne Puckeridge The following
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  • 79 13 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Blues" were held to a two-all draw in a SHA division 2 league hockey match on the SRC padang yesterday. A deflected goal early in the first half enabled Navy to lead 1-0 at the interval. SRC' fought baek strong'y and mid-way in
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  • 43 13 Indians Win Friendly TWO second half goals by Hardip .Singh and Gupta helped BOD to beat Indian Association 3-1, in a friendly hockey match played at Friendly yesterday. BOD scorers were Kirpal Singh. Hardip Singh and Gupta. Roy Sharm;; i for the Indians.
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    • 118 13 MISCIM AMEOI S C^OOD NEWS for the sick 7 Sio-.v Keng Ngoh Specialist in acupuncture and cauteriztion (an old Chinese art o! treating diseases without using cine). Treats all kinds nt sickness and chronic diseases ")4.-> Serangoon Road Singapore. Phone .'t4.iOG QPECIAL Prepared S: *J FOOD is now obtainable be'ween
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    • 693 13 CLASSHTKI) ADS SlllAll()\s VACAM Ml SKIP MTH n\ (,K)K(,I lows ri\\\(. \ppointmrnt of lefhni.al (adri I PLICATIONS are im. Fi deral Citizens or I H ih Subjects for the pos' Technical Cadet in the Elec city Supply Department in the i salary scale of 5252-12A-276 per mon'n Candidates should be
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    • 545 13 \PPLICATIONS an f* for the undermentioned ap•nent* 3rchestra in the Department ■ro-adcasting. Singa: \p--Mintment* will be < act for 3 yn<: the s low wil! 'be skill and ex;may be audi* < rhe*t ration ability will be an advantage— <a» Leader <\ ...lm The salary scale is *%0-33A -1.240 nm
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 280 13 I By Al Capp '•">' i r f-: r fci*A-rj O' ib MIGHTV 11 f ,:,r^-<- r r attem,huntqmm.. //asm.kj ton. r return A/—^ fc__ V i? 5 MUSr&amOmUJmHm imi ■ey Oop By T. V. Hamlin _fIT~ 7 I ->r be favo-.:^ BPBS^ P^ TV4INS JUST I KNOW? VVatATELLIN' WHAJ'LL
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  • 266 14  - GOVERNMENT SCRAPS STADIUM PLAN BILL FUNK by THE Colony Government last night killed the Singapore Sports Stadium project and what was to be Singapore's Pride of the East will not come up after all. Tht Government made it clear to the Singapore Sport Stadium Board yesterday thai thev were not
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  • 27 14  - Don't Kill Stadium Project KEN JALLEH <4 »y Sports Editor t DATO C. J. Poglor, Singapore's forthright 7 specking mon of the people, hos not yet giv**
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  • 282 14  -  Jeffery James SO now we know Tbe earlv promises, the Mg talk mad Um randiose > sp,,rt, stadium v\hi< h would one day hold a Far Eastern or Asian Games are no more. Encased in an official tomb of si! he project unit to its death
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  • 276 14 Xv;i timed t-mr -o!d-medallist, Jesse Owens, will n mmf.] t-.d.u And iu- will i.m nst the Colony's athletes attending his second day\ 4.-;,-»iin-; m t„dn> .it iitoiia School. 2 aner nu nrst clime at hc was taking the >thlctes on in the 50 met: 1
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  • 653 14 Victorians Win Colony Schools Swim Title 4 New Records: Ongs Shine I <U m new records were set in th.e Singapore Inter-Sciiools -eventh annual swimming championships held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday Vict aria School, led by the two brothers, Ong Choon Lim and Ong Choon Hav became the
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  • 141 14 WOMEN' S 2nd TRIAL SINGAPORE Women's Hockey Association will hold their second trial to pick the Civilian team to meet the Services in the annual Poppy Day match on Nov. 1. The trial will be held at the SCC on Monday at 5.15 p.m. All players are asked to turn
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  • Sports Letter
    • 385 14 SIB SA A's decision in turning down Tiger's request for a postponement in the Senior Cup semi-final against thc Marines i s an injustice to the game as well as to thc players. The SAFA officials concerned are growing too swell-headed to think of
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  • 62 14 Eng Hong Wins Ausf. Title LBOURXF. Ocr 21. «Rcutcrt—Ong Eng Hong. 19-vcar-nld yan student, won th e Australian men's singles pionship here tonight. In the final he beat Don Murray, of Tasmania, who had held the title for the past years. He won 15-13. |j Ong Eng Hong, a Kuala
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  • 35 14 BAN El 5< I .00l and Ratfics Institution drew 2-2 in their inter -school he match on the RI ground terday. Gan Eng Seng School won the second team encounter by 1-0.
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  • 26 14 METAL Bo\ spurts Club btal Bre\\ene s Sports lub 3-1 in yesterday's Business Houses I Junior (up final played at Jalan Besar Stadium
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 42 14 iDMurroB Singapore Badminton Association Nmtkmml championship 7 M p m at v Hall RUGBY SCC vs. Royal Air Force s R es Institution Pf, R.V Kmnji nf RI: Naval Base— RFC vs. RNAS Scmbawanq at Naval Base: R KAF Seletar at Tengah.
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