Singapore Standard, 27 October 1955

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE jftt Jl* VTH FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 Ime.) 2400 T*^ J/\j J J**** sn| 24M ii.s SLNGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1955 I I'.MNh
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  • 102 1 led m a gang en rival I ty members .ndra Villag' Archipelago ist night man ls Khoo 19. of Cross ired is Ahmad of Alexandra i were stabbed m In addition Ahmad ny boiling c were listening toi a loudspeaker tw Khoo collapse of the
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  • 61 1 VIETNAM NOW A REPUBLIC I Oct. 26 < Reuter) Nfo Dinh Diem today nly proclaimed the state nam a Republic. read the proclama* the balcony of his re "Independence Palace" i crowd of over 30.000 r a cabinet meeting wh i the results of last fs referendum, day has been
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  • 19 1 I- onalist China have Mr Ngo Dinh Prime Minister of tnam following last referendum. Reuter U.P. AP
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  • 24 1 ncil of Europe's i'lvo Assembly has d a design of a circle golden stars on a blue md for Its flag.
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  • 96 1 A Sixpenny Stake Wins £75,000 LONDON. Oct. 26 (Reuter) A sixpenny stake spared out of their old age pen has won for Mr. and IA Percy Reading of London a Jackpot win of £75.000 sterling m a national football was probably the time that tl *>p limit m one of
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON Oct 26 DP r\ ted Btati new m: m si lon that B let bloc hs spi r I .-1 regarding a possible deal, it was disclosed tods D. cl th< C mmu--1 urd Israel vers 1 1 Btafc O p trtm< nt man wh<
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  • 245 1 Recruiting In U.K. Likely To Continue Ist PICK LOCAL MEN By ANDREW ROTH, Standard London Bureau Correspondent LONDON, Wed.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, announced thct there would be no change m the policy of recruiting civil servants for Malaya. He said that at present, posts
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  • 166 1 THE Social Welfare Department, Singapore, >s looking for the nvstress of a seaman, who *s alleged to have fed her 10 month old adopted son with opium dross. The infant was taken to the General Hospital fcr treatment yesterday, from an unnumbered
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  • 115 1 'B' Act May Bar Ceylon COLOMBO, Oct. 26 (UP)— The Bn ted states Battk Act maj -and m the way of Ceylon receiving the nuclear r< search centre proposed durIng the recent Colombo conf< r nee Ceylon's Minister of Finance, D. H. Jayewardene. said today The Battle Act bans U.S.
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  • 95 1 LONDON. Oct. 2o i Renter) Rose crystal chain tier cast a shimmering light on gold plate and flower displays at Buckingham Palace night ss Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh nt< rtained th< Pn id< nt of Portugal, General Franc. < Cravciro Lopes and his
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  • 31 1 HERR Heinrich Welsch. proposed as caretaker premier of the Saarland pending new elections. -held fir.-t talks m Saarbruecken yesterday about the formation of a "neutral" government of experts. Reuter
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  • 1027 1 LONDON, Oct. 26 i Reuter) Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of thc Exchequer, today announced emergency financial measures aimed at making Britons spend less and earn more. He took the unusual step of presenting the House of Commons a second budget within the year
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  • 167 1 IWKIS, Oct. 26 (Reuter) Israel today formally asked the West for help to meet the menace it sees m ommunist arms shipments to the Arahs. Authoritative sources 1. Ml M Bhai the I rael Pi Mini ter, made to Mr. Haroid MacMillai the British
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  • 35 1 BYRIA t p d to the United Nai n Truce Obeerrers that Israeli Jdien op< n- d fire y< st( rday en a Syrian village, Silling Syrfe* 1 ,">- -man and some cattle. Reuter
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  • 38 1 I i )ii i raell policemen gn u i d snd twi n ;,< )Tii d mis. Ing j est< rdaj r an Eg] ptian militarj penetrated into the H \n a Nit/ana demilitarized r.el A .P.
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  • 151 1 His Arch Enemy Gives In RAB T. Oct, 26 (Reuter) Cheering Moroccans danced through the streets of the Arab quarter ben today wai Ins pictures ol s-8 lit i i M hammed ben You the nt a spn ad tiiat El Glaoui, Pasha i lian iki and until now ben
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 fAPJ The US i.v will how It i iv w jet seaplane bomber to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Britain's First s. Lord and Chief of Naval Bt iff. Admiral Arleigh A. Burke. Chief of U.S. Naval Operations, has invited Lord M .ntbatten
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  • 75 1 Nl. W Dl-1.11 I. Oct. 26 Et nti i Thi Afghan Gov- rnnn nt will md s military l< v. to C echo iV skis In m si luture to study different vara til ol m S :irms, the Royal ftfghsnifttsn Bmbl v hi IS announcer].
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  • 26 1 NO ONP. waa hurt When a landmine exploded under ar.d damaged DnJ n ol Burma Urways plane g\ Pakkoku airfl< Id, Burma, yesterday. Reuter
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  • 194 1 DENVER, Oct. W (AP>— President I.isenhoue. today invited Soviet Russia to match American conciliatory efforts at Geneva and lay the groundwork for the peace and progress "for which the whole world longs" I! th. "new pirit" evidenced at the "Summit Con_> ence" at Geneva
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  • 62 1 DP HATTA, VicePresident Indonesia, said :<• Calcutta yesterday that negotlatl foi s new governmi nt ol Indoni < il be o ni Ini d to the country*i three major parties. Any new povi mm M Km said, would be drawn fn m member s of
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  • 43 1 I Wah Kirn. 44. mar. afl I of s thi st i m Bi who was ibbi d a man m house m E ist < Road, last night, was admitteo Singapore General H pital. A man has b di tain* d
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  • 204 1 RUMNEY, Monmouthshire. Wall Ocl 26 (Reuter)- Bill Probert, 30, s rubber planter, arrh ed dm oi lesi i fi om Malaya b srded 10 I yi srold itage ooaeli out Idi thi tillage pub todai snd with a fi w tra nd.^ .tart' on ;i five-day Pickwickian
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  • 241 1 THE 10. 000 stron- Singapore Naval Base Labour Lnion yesterday 'h 'ded to call a genera, on Nov. 10, it Vw VqlU}^ I authorities tail to retain 16 sallmakers whose services have been declared m <u«ndant. The Representative Council of the Union which decided to
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  • 100 1 Labour Shoots Poser KING OF MALAYA' PENANG. by Dato Sir Onn Mb Ja'afar that should letting of Malaya was not work said Mr. D 8. nanathan. Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Ramanathan explained snag was unarcl. -Do they just pack tip and off quietly or v. he asked. The tendency
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  • 39 1 '.iv. vork O I M (Rea* told t thai be seen only m vagi. d power supplies may bt pi itto chsng' n By tl. Ue pre pei *at outpui ot r.< rgj bs :.:d
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  • 302 2 Coroner Performs Last Duty For An Old Friend YKVIKKDW the >.;]_i|><>i c Coroner, Mr. K. I. Alexander, performed i sad dut\ for an 'old friend" Md "a ..entiem.nh soldi*'. He was holding an inquest on Lieut.-Col. J. B. Cruiekshank, a senior pathologist attached to the British Military Hospital, who was
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  • 72 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. today told tl they obtainwithout All they had to! I I they said, ving evidence; *t Lou Kon S;i Siang Seng 1 ;>ector Paul Raj. Pr that Lou had f< i signatures of testthe Road Transport D rtment on testing lor: tted
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  • 55 2 DGMENT Court Siao-Maiayan Engineers ion they brought nst Ilardiai Singh and The cairn was m conncc- h the building of ten cs by the p.aintills on behalf of the defendants. Mr. F. R. N. H ey and Mr. Tan Peng Khoo appeared for the plaintiffs and
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  • 174 2 It Was Black Magic,'— Mother SIN(i.\I>OKI. Police arc combing the is laad m an Cffwrt Ifl trace a 1 1-> car-old Sindhi girl. Iswari, who i\.h alleged to ha\e been abducted from licr home m \aaam**M Bflfljd -it ll.lUll Oil Oct. 11. The girl's
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  • 292 2 SING IFORE manual workers have tlie option iikiiu Isassi i sa m. h b Prophet fUsiii m ptJ's Bii t hd. i > .is a holidaj m lieu of one of t in' 1 1 aaaaal w heduli d betid 1 1 to
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  • 52 2 THE less of Limerick. Vice-chairman of the British Red Cross Executive Committee, will arrive m Kuaia Lumpur at *).:><) a.m. on Monto present a new constitution to the Federation B h of the Red Cross. She will be accompanied by i Miss Evelyn Bark. International Relations
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  • 125 2 A NOTE book which fell into the hands of the Singapore Police when a man was arrested for attempting to extort money by posin" as a detective at a pin-table shed, terday unveiled i series of dt her crimes he \v*i cor The man posing
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  • 351 2 The State Of Industrial Unrest it. .t'^ G c AP 9 RE Police yesterday arrested 45 striking employees of the United Engmeers for allegedly obstructing thc factory entrance m River Valley Road when a vehicle was obout to leave. They will br charged m
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  • 139 2 LABOURER, Tan Liang Cheng, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment m the Singapore Assizes yesterday for attempted murder. Tan was found guilty on a charge of trying to kill Soh I Koh Leong and Lim Moh Heng at Somerset Road. on May 1.
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  • 40 2 MR. WEE Ban Soo. wellknown Singapore collector of Chinese fans, painting, calli- 1 graphics. seals, ceramics nr. 1 other rarities will entertain j members of the China Sorto a showing of his collection on Saturday. Oct. 20. I
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  • 100 2 Blackout Greeted Raja Muda KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Raja Muda of Bela] and his party were caught In I blackout for minutes tonight when visittn| the M v well School. Federation's first Polytechnic. All lights m the building enl off as the B Muda was inspecting the di--showing the daily
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  • 20 2 PAWNED PENS HIS PUPILS LENT HIM 1 I I I I I M 1 1 )wn< lain -J pawr. ?eno
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  • 7 2 Pensioners Honoured By Queen I I I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 Weather Report MINIMI M Trrrprrature: i ;o pjn. Oct. ;:> to I r- k i. I R t!_i Lumpur 1 I,- :n i Mi\imum i inperatnre: I r..m T m Od -ii gapore I I lag (86FI. Kota Ba I i tla Lumpur I lp«»h X ...Man vil. iC.iint.ill SlapMOte
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  • 36 3 Back From Indian Trip MacGilchrist turnrd to Singapore ■eft after a two- -> .Ml p i fair trip to India and Cey\t thr airport to meet **g Old Mr im* Chye. the rh <>f Haw Par Brothers.
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  • 303 3 Also A Modern Bus Terminal JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— ln keeping with its growrh Johore Bahru, capital of Johore. is soon to have a new Central Market and Transport Centre. The project, expected to cost $500,000. was recently approved by the Town Planning Advisory Committee. 'I
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  • 38 3 C.P.O. Successor nil: po Johorr, Mr. T. O (iaffikin. hit' who learei for Britain this ut"k on six months' leave On his Ifft is his successor. Mr. II I .oner, former Hc.ui oi I .-deration s Special Branch.
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  • 171 3 fo Curb Injury To Workers M i »i:i n Machines I), ■jurtment is waiiing lin^t iiie- i i,,[ Ul ,i workshops ■<!•■ adequate salct\ measures lor workers, the Actios Chin M.uhmri-. Inspector. Renfrew, told 'ihr -t.m.1.m1. wstcnl.tv are taking more drastic action against illegal who
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  • 112 3 Phone Union Declines Joint Front newly formed Singa- i me Board Em- 1 to put j the Shop and Factory Union a joint front the Board "for reasnown to them." Secretary General of WU Mr. Lim Chin night. S.F. W.U. which rethe Board's field threatened to call a \ov. 8,
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  • 46 3 —A total of id out from the Scholarship Fund us during 1 nual reDort which 'ed at the Settleeeting toda olarships were the University of three to the Medical three to the Arts o the Dental nd one to the TeehniKuala Lumpur
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  • 34 3 TWO RAF personnel for a swim at Pulau T« rkukor. an island off the coa fllngapore. discoverea rounds of ammunition m the undergrowth. The shell removed by ny author tigati< pi nnig.
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  • 331 3 Lexa 's Waste Cause Woe To Fishermen $44,000 LOSS SUFFERED Standard Shipping Reporter 111 l ru.it> hulk oi the Lexa Maersk which now lies bea'hed oil Sungei Jurong and is beinf broken up lor scrap has caused an estimated $44,000 loss to 11 "keiong" dishing -take) operators m the \ic
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  • 125 3 I \1 1.1 MIM H Wed Kuala i»rioti.-r.4»)ht*rs will forget their usual "smil:- ple.ic on Sunda\ when \**t^ to the hinwoo Auditorium .nerrs without any sin. .ll ol ia the a.i i organizing a grand social te jet the loll^ >i Kuala Lumpur inter«l m the art
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  • 213 3 TWO TAKE TURN AS CHIEF MINISTER E position of Chief Minister of Singapore will change hands twice when Mr. David Marshall leaves for the London talks m the first week of December. Mr. Marshall, scheduled to leave the Colony on Dec. I, Wiij temporarily hand over his duties to the
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  • 73 3 A DELIVERY clerk and two other employees of the Singapore Cold Storage were attacked by a gang of thugs with bicycle chains and bottt the junction of Cheng Cheok Street and Tanjong Pagar Road on Tuesday. The workers m the uniform of the firm were waiting
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  • 66 3 THF. or annual ntatton of robes to monks ceremony will be held at the Thai Buddhist Tem- No. 83, Silat Road on Oct. 30 at 1.30 p.m. The robes will be brought from Thailand by a party of about 20 monks and 40 lay Buddhists
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  • 61 3 Bl IAPORI youngsters .1 at Farrer Park will soon have no compla against the policemen Vhi ntly flash tOf€h< on their fai Thr City Council la D hinklnf of lighting thi lr. tire perim tei of the par.-. 100 concr tc I* n be proi
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  • 44 3 A fl v Id man. Chen Bw( Ki< i. i v. .1 i blx dot $264 by thr< men ai Changi R< ..(i on T ii rl.iv n.yht. One ol Urn nan vt armed with a dagfTf r. c are mvi tlgating
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  • 104 3 Village Folk Suspected Wailing Car THREE Singapore thugs. who talked their way out alter j be:nr» held by villagers m I Bukit Timah Road on Tuesday i night for prowling round the I kampong. were later detained by the police. Ihe villagers realized their mistake when they saw three men
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  • 231 3 MUST ACT IN POLITICS THK Singapore Factory and Shop Workers I nion has called _>.. strikes to date ci which nine were m foreign linns and 14 m Local firms Mr. James Puthucherry, a secretary of the union, said \esterdav Addressing thc University Socialist Club
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  • 102 3 PROFESSOR K.ayo Ar. Musaddad of the Religious Department cf the islamic University of Djokjakarta, arl d m Singapore yesterday for a three-day lecture tour. He is here at the invitation of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society ol Sir. pore In i tIOO with the Prophet
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  • 64 3 IPOH. Wed.— A Menglembu carpenter, Yau Pak Wcnq 30 '•Ini ned trial before Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir Yusof today to a charge ol using criminal force on an eight-year-old girl, intending to outrage her modesty The offence wns alleged to have been committed at back portion
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  • 305 4 17 R.A.A.F. MEN GET AFTERNOON OFF TO MEET THEIR FAMILIES bci n I *VOR iH, ww g r.'r- ri Fan con Ist- i and children of nel of No. 2 Airfi- I risti ict nSq iadron RJLAJ »iTlv( d here m a Qan';. Bkythe Phillipine ier. The plane wa.s chartered
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  • 218 4 COMMODITY PRICES < I )S|N< rubber prices I tl p- i Ih in Sinua- pre > ester day w ere: HiiM-rs Seller^ &mrt I <> i> i :r 123 fa l I S S. v, i:: 123] i n, :i 122 \,,v I 51 1 1211 I \m. 1 1"
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  • 492 4  -  TONY BAPTIST A By Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 35 sick people spent nearly the whole of Tuesday morning m the out-patients' department of the Singapore General Hospital, before they received medical attention. Thc patients sat on hard benches outside the hospital's No.
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  • 180 4 Union Chief Tells Confab M Ni, II PAT AM, Wed. Asian planters were elite: .1 b\ th;> chairman ef the Kedah State Branch ol tin* National I'nion ot Plantation Workers. l\lr. I; :\ruarai at t'te lirst annual delegates conference held here recenth. "The avarice for quick
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  • 124 4 Lopsided Headlines' He Charges PENANG, Wed —A charge that newspaper headlines were giving a lopsided view of the proceedings of council meetings, was made by the member for Kelawei. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. at today's Settlement Council meeting. In order that the proceedings be presented to the public rately, said
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  • 61 4 ESSES to two accidents, one occurring m Canal Roai near the Social Welfare virtment at 745 a.m., on Oct. 20. and another m Tiong Bahru Road near Seng P [Road at 7.30 p.m. on Oct are wanted. A man was killed m each accident. Witnesses are asked
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  • 90 4 Pak. League Demands An Envoy KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Pakistanis m thc Federation nave demanded their mother country to station a consular representative here "This is very necessary," said Air Mohamed Shah president of the Malayan Pakistani League, when he met the visiting Pakistan Foreign Minister. Mr. H II Choudri. here
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  • 114 4 PRAYERS FOR THE TUNKU PENANG. Wed. Follower of a Malay religious lead i Tuan Haji Abdullah Tok Jang.:.; held a "sembahyaoi hajat" (prayers of hope» at the Bagan Tuan KeehU m< que. m Butterworth last night. They prayed for the success ott: rthcoming meeting between the Federation Chief Minister. Tunku
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  • 177 4 Policlinic Will Solve Problem, Dr. Menon PENANG, Wed.—Settlement Councillor Dr. N. K. Menon called for a Policlinic to relieve the congestion m the island's General Hospital Out-patients department. Speaking during the adjournment at today's Settlement CxDuncil meeting. Dr. non said such a clinic could accommodate all the departments which deal
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  • 48 4 THE next luncheon me* of the Singapore Union of Journalist's will be held at the Cathay Restaurant on Oct. 31. The speaker will be the famous English novelist and publicist, Mr. Alec Waugh, who will address the meeting on the "Art of the Writer."
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  • 47 4 SINGAPORE City Council will give nearly 590.000 to those employees who rendered service during the daily-paid employees strike m August The ex-gratia grants will be worked out on the same basis as was done for rewarding loyal employees during last yi s strike.
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  • 35 4 HONGKONG. Oct 26 S< Standard Ser Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.38 to £1 Sterling; (5.7*375 to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0,137 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold to a tael.
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  • 131 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Federation Government today announced the alio i smallholders from the $280 million Spencer Aid" foi replan'.:^ be utilised as to r the establishment ol a P P•< ;-:ng material to ensure the availably of ad- i Quat« .tosm i ders i
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  • 181 4 MALACCA, Wed.— The Federation Deputy "Minister visit to Malacca today. He visited two Chinese schools, one at Sungei Rambci und tlie other. Yok Bin Bchool, m town. lie .cd };e was very much Impr. ied with Ihe c schools and pleased to
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  • 171 5 MALACCA, Wed. $500,000 up-to-date clinic for the treatment of outpatients will soon be erected m the Kubu area, the Chief Medical Officer. Dr. J. F. McGarity, said today. The new clinic will help to I uce congestion m the hospital and the present
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  • 111 5 I A MAN was threatened with death if he gave evidence m an attempted theft the Singapore Seventh l| Magistral- Choor Singh, was told yesterday. Choy Ful Mung alleged that two men. Gan Chian Lee and Loh Kong, stopped him i the night of Oct. 19
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  • 75 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kin Chong. 23, of High Street was today cleared of criminal breach of trust when the prosecution withdrew the ca^e against him. It was alleged that Lim committed breach of trust of a car valued at $1,550 c Street on April 22, this
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  • 103 5 $50,000 Cut In Expenses MALACCA. \V(d— The Malacca Municipality m its 1956 budget, expects to spend $50,000 less than this year. The budget, which will come before the Municipal Councillors at a special budget meeting on Nov. 9. envisages a total expenditure lof $2,930,383 inclusive of $73,550 re votes. This
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  • 110 5 ACTING on information received, a Police party da licensed secondhand dealer's shop and recovered 21 stolen motor tyres, tho Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Three men. Mohamed Noor bin Abdul Ghani. Radon bin Alias, and Adam bin Abdul, pleaded guilty to three charges
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  • 90 5 MEMBERS <>f the (iurkli.! llo\.ii Signal*. Kui!'. I umpur. are seen li.ir (in-Nsrd m their n.iUaaal togtaif iad *%m\%* m- Up-ir Ni p.il«--<- ay Saag (imiii, ti- ir .tiiniiii K.t!; g|rl N i 1 1 ii" celehi a tion T:«hi .it their .imp m "VI .1 \u ell
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  • 236 5 PENANG, Wed. -With the lead that Penan.; has .ilu.r.s maintained, it would be aisappointini; ii there were to he uncontested elections this year. is some sources predict, vnd Mr. A. Thiya«a Kaiah, Supervisor ol I lection-. Penang, Butterworth, a\u\ Bukit _Ue.ta.am, here
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  • 32 5 THE following are the winning numbers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade lucky draw: 535. 5. 121 and 373. Prizes can be collected at the Brigade headquarters. Stamford Road. Singapore
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  • 105 5 Mr. Casey Visits RAAF In B 'worth BUTTERWORTH. d. The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr R G Casey visited No 2 Airfield Construction Squadron of the Roya' Austr: Air Force based at RAF Butterworth today On arrival at Mitchell Pier, Mi. Casey was met 1 y the senior District
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  • 317 5 'So We'll Go It Alone,' -Dato KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Control Wcifcrc Council of thc Federation today decided to go ahead with its own plan to streamline social work m this country without waiting fcr the setting up of thc proposed Malayan Association of Social Service. The
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  • 49 5 pi s w,-d. The I. t Tunku Abdul Rahman, will VMI ih. Kedah Ro> I i v 1. with other members of House of Kedah. p. i. i his an* i l m Federal el< The I Ministers elder "Mill ill of k viii *mm m*****mg n.
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  • 127 5 HYO Indian newspapei -vendors, who threatened to st.ili another Indian vendor it he continued distributing newspapers m the Clementi Koad region, pleaded «uilt\ m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court 1 yesterday. V. V. Thiagu and P. Pannoerselvan. teen-agers, were charged with criminal intimidation.
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  • 62 5 MUAR, Wed. Diamond Jubilee Medals were presented to 127 Datos. community leaders and government officers m the district at the Muar Club by the District Officer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Musa. on behalf of the Sultan of Johore. on Sunday. There was a big gathe:
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  • 267 5 'Govt. To Reconstitute Lotteries Board' -Minister KIWI. A LIMI'IK, Wed.— The All ance Government reconstituting the Social Weil'are Lotteries Board "to ensure greater benefits hi al] constructixc social work than hitherto," Air Lconi; Yew Koh. Federal Health Minister, told the Centra] Welfare Council today. In a message sent through the
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  • 49 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.— Ibrahim Haji Sharip of Lubok Merbau, was fined $50 by the Circuit Magistrate. Che Abdul Aziz bin Zain. for operating his taxi outside its authorised base on Aug. 23. A Police constable at Manong Police Station arrested Ibrahim after a check
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  • 63 5 PENANG. Wed. The Malay section of the Penang Welfare Fund Committee will hold a Malay dress contest among Malay women at the Penang UMNO Hall on Saturday.. Other attractions for the night will include kronchong performances, singing. Malay dances, bersilat (Malay art of self-defence) comical
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  • 92 5 Wed. The Malacca UMNO MCA MIC Allianc' n <M. Committee agi compon here should field a candi for one of Hing vacant th. uncillors who.se th: year term will neit Fort Ward -Mr. Chan Geok < Alliance Tranquerah d— Mr. Goh Kay S (Alliance!
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    • 687 5 **z£lmcinac Information at a Glance ---i iiiuii ii ****mv fP>: 1 225 News Commentary (l«)72m^: JT" m v tS F S,: 2 P m for Schools tS>; 230 Question Box (19 72m. ;2 45 k. I lv [t ADfj X L 6 pm Announcements pro- Australian A 19 72m.; 3
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    • 571 6 I ELEVEN owners of fishing stakes off the Pasir Panutng coast are reported to have incurred a loss of about $44,000 because oil from a burnt out tanker has polluted the sea within half a mile radius from the mouth of the Sungei Jurong. The matter has
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    • 417 6 Strikes A New Twist ****HE strike phobia which has infected Malaya was given a new twist to shake ople ot Port •ttenham out of their quiet and ordered way of life. It came m the form of an ultimatum from a 47-year-old railway clerk who. to show his discontent over
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  • 1025 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA ()SV of the reasons D.ito sir Onn hin .la'alar has been head shoulders ahove other political leaflets m Malaya ta becawn if consistent*} m Ins ideas, im initiation, conception and nicilv Till rerently Im Im i ilwwi m j' 1 ItauiHon to
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  • 552 6 LONDON. '.THOUGH no details have yet been released of the satellites which the Americans are planning to launch into space during the International Geophysical Year, various sciaps of infou. are emerging which indicate the kind of shape the launching programme is likely to take. Not fewer than
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    • 302 6 'FREE JOHORE -HAVEN FOR ALL Sir The secession of i V the Federation probably thc mo l v \&i a brought r< rward m a long time and it r, ally surprises dm nobody thought ol it before. Imagine a free Johore surrounded by wclfar states, whi re thc lorern-
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    • 248 6 Sir: Referring to Malavanization "True Liberty" said that when the "good" among the Europeans have gone, the "good" among the Asians will be left m the minority, and the "bad" and the "indifferent" will multiply and wax worse and worse every day. This is a
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    • 69 6 Sir: Everybody who politically conscious knows that the national greeting ?of "Merdeka" originated from Indonesia. The pur- pose is to inflame the spirit of Freedom. a J Three years ago this national greeting was unS popular because it was I regarded as extremely rej volutionary. After
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      82 6 .Sir; It appears by his article "The New* As lt Strikes Me" ifi The dard. (Oct- 22). Mr. Aster Gunasekera is unaware of the jact that thc Hon. Mr. Justice lul Hamid bin Mustapha was appointed a Puisne Judge jor the Federation of Malaya on Man 1, 1952.
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    • 179 6 The steel inline planted along lalaa Seggel ha\ c try little sdvanl v fur regulating traffic, lhe area la 1 1 "in ci the mari has heen narrowed bj 1h- bai i lerj antl the .ii l'.iik m th;' centre ot the road. Ine <a n hardh
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    • 234 6 Sir: At the Pek Kio (Owen Estates* Community Centre there appears to be what is called a canteen, and I have noticed several bottles of beer m the refrigerator. One of the rules of the Centre prohibits the consumption of intoxicating drinks on the premises and
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  • 108 6 I INO Youths I DSAN MELAYU |ms Che U Sa'adon Jubir. Minister for Public Works and UMNO Youth leader, was unfair m his condemnation of UMNO Youths m Singapore. Che Sa'adon castigated them for their opposition to the Public Security Bill. He again condemned the youths at
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  • 116 7 IN pouring rain the Queen re. .nth unveiled the National Memorial to hei l.ithei Kin: (ieuryr VI. m Carlton (.aniens overlook :> the Mall, She was accompanied Ik the Duke of t.dinb gh, Uso present at the eeremanj were the Qneea Nathei Prineen Margaret, Urn Dnkc aaa)
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  • 153 7 'We'll Do Our Best Jo End Cold War' SAYS MOLOTOV IN GENEVA I Oct 26 <AP)— Soviet Foreign Minister lolotov declared today his delegation to the Big conference I do t*m m its power to "put an end to the cold wai J S 1 an diplomat, nrst of r
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  • 10 7 l^M lII I the and mid-
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  • 18 7 This was disclosed to The Standard by Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday.
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  • 43 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. Air Forc e wound»r study of flytoday hy ronclud- alerted the public to expect radical new planes ild give the "illusion" Donald A. .ation "saucer" produced "no evidce of the popu.saueers." made public a 316-page ing the inquiry.
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  • 14 7 EGYPT and Saudi Arabia :>oned the signing military pact nntil today.— Reuter
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  • 76 7 SAN DIEGO, California, Oct. 26. (UP) A Superior Court jury of seven men and five women yesterday began deliberating the U*****,000 damage suit tiled by former world's woman tennis champion. Mrs. Maureen Connolly Brinker, against a cement company. Mrs. Brinker charged m her suit that injuries
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  • 29 7 PRIME Minister R. G. Menzies. embroiled m a bitter b ite over Soviet pionage m Australia yesterday oflicl ally called for new elections on Dee. 10, U.P.
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  • 300 7 Red Subs, Jets Tanks Cannon For Egypt Trouble Brewing In Middle East? WASHINGTON, Oct, 26, iAP> Egypt's arms deal with thc Communist" bloc is reported to total USSBO,OCO,OCO with individual weapons priced at about one tenth to one fifvh of whar Western countries would charge. Diplomatic officials who reported this
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  • 112 7 PARIS Oct 2«. M' I mik s 7 llOii prison guards v\ent «».i sh.kr lm hi^ln-r uayes ,-n In sd.i> despite W*y*m* nl "requisition' orders llu- orders issued <>n Moi:da> nmlit under ;i wart'me lav m force would |.»rce tlie guards to work oi
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  • 118 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 26 (AP) Ceylon's Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala. said today that the Arab and Asian nations are considering suggestions to the Geneva foreign ministers conference but he would not say what they are. Sir John disclosed during a stopover on a
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  • 213 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 2*J (Kculer) Peking Kadi-, io ila\ w trued Macao, the tin\ Portuguese colon > on the hinese mainland about 111 miles south-west <>' il < r i kon&. not ta ••liuil provocations it the Chinese people.'" The radio, quoting Peking Peoples Daily, organ
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  • 45 7 (ol \l l .1 \on Farstenwerr. lt. aad hrr st< p hrotln i ruh' •>• I' i \f, I is sistr. year old. Priacess Irs. who ntl> m Yrn \iei a hoaejraiooa ia Rome the newly wets w« m N' 1 k \l' i
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  • 163 7 \l V i: t < P.r.t i day to have -helved the idea oi wttnj itton < i allied trade bars on Red China. western aipiomais gave word of the British position after a round of confidential British -American talks on the subject. The
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  • 26 7 MTED STATES air for-c weather planes today spotted a new tropical storm 600 m.le«. t northwest of Guam, it was announced m Tokyo yesterday.—UP.
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  • 59 7 WEST PALM BEACH. Florida. 0 I <AP Police today held kin rging ho bought a Bible with a bad cheque. A clerk at the store told police Jenkins bought Bible for US$7 with a cheque for US$2O drawn Orlando Bank where he had no account.
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  • 39 7 SAN FRANCISCO. O^t '> Thorn. former Governor of N< State, arrived fr< m Tokyo and to.d D< men: "I am quite convin* the Free Asian com desire to remain free intend to and what we want."
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    • 127 7 ll I^T a\r^ /gzZiLFy^ I touch (tf elegance... UW/ L- 7 JC/ DOERETTE GLOVES Mf m fascinating shades. Mlsm Kingfisher, citron, fi&mM \j: k light sherry, biscuit or white. £SSS If* jaw Also available m pink or Z 'jfe#/X) Aj^* nm P a,e b,ue 4 2 5 pq"-- '\'V'*JrV 1
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  • 192 8 Indonesians Want To Know How We Grow Rubber U A L A LUMHUK, Wed Indonesian planters would soon be sent to Malaya to study the country's rubber replanting scheme, Inche Soegeng Amat, a Colombo Plan delegare from that Republic, sa d here today. Inche Soegeng, head of the planning division
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  • 116 8 PENANG AUDIT REPORT TABLED PP Wed.- The ctor of Audit, Ma! M Wat.n his report on the accounts of the Settlement of Penang for 1954, stated there were two •s of cash which resulted from failure of officers to comply with Financial General Or* de: The report was t. ement
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  • 83 8 PENANG. Wed, Select 'Committee appointed to re- commend what should be the I official languages of the set- tlement council, suggests m its report, tabled at today's ement Council meeting. that the Malacca government should be consulted before its recommendations are imple- mented. The committee proposes
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  • 104 8 Dance To Aid Poppy Day Fund KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. The District Poppy Day Committee will hold a social and dance at the Idris Club at Jalan Raja on Saturday from 8 p.m. There will be a cinema show by Shaw Brothers at the Empire Cinema on Nov. 6 and a
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  • 228 8 Teachers Warn Govt. Raise Pay Or Else... ki ai.a LUMPUR, Wed.- English teichers ta mmm Federation's vernacular schools toda> warned Government that miles* their salary scheme and conditions of service were niproved mm. :te! the whole system ol English education m xcrn.icular schools If— M CoKapse. This warning was the
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  • 282 8 X.L ROTARIANS ARE TOLD Xl Al A LI'MITK. Weil. Miss Leta Galpin. American youth club adviser now on a lecture-tour of the I edcration said today that tlie advent ol national elections m ."Malaya has had a great impact on the country's youth. s Galpin
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  • 78 8 lAIPING. Wed. A total Ol 123 Chinese Middle Three tUdentS, .H) iron; the I T 'ia Lian High Schn<,i. here and S3 from the Chung Wah High Bchool Kuala Kang.-ar. Mt lor their uovernment cxaminat:< n which started here on Monday ar.d ended today The SUbJI
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  • 180 8 PENANG ANTI-FLOOD PROJECT Proposed Plans May Cost $6 Mil. PENANG, Wed.—Antiflood measures, which may cost 5K.000,000 has been recom mended by a Select Committee appointed by the Settlement Government. Ihe report, presented n\ •'■.<• Settlement Council meeting today, adds that tlie total aiea si.b- to normal flooding m Penang, is,.
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  • 76 8 PENANG, Wed, Severn; I delegates to the Colombo Tlan toured Provn c Wellesley this morning and .saw the BumI hong Lima bridge under construction. They also watched workman building the Kuala Muda irrigation works and dw Cherok To-Kun Agricultural Station. In the afternoon the delegates visited
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  • 73 8 PENANG, Wed. A coroner's jury here returned a verdict of murder by a person or ►ns unknown at the end of an inquest on the death of Susamany. ;>2-year-o_d woman. Susamany was found dead m a stream by an anti-mala-rial labouier on an estate m Tanjong
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  • 65 8 PENANG, Wed. Thc Prophet I hamed's birthday celebration committee of Penang has decided to change the date of the celebration to Saturday. Oct. 29. instead of Friday, as originally planned. This is necessary as Penang and Province Weilesley Malay Youth League has also planned to hold the birthday
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  • 45 8 MRS ,b"v v. iiY o f thc \ustralian Minister let i \t<i n 1 1 \n mv inert*, i ur.uip (I \u*tralian nurses senl In help m thr I ;\i\\ I'eni pier I IV Hospital Xii i i I .iiinpni
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  • 77 8 The Bishop Visits His Alma Mater SEREMBAN'. Wed. The Bishop of Kuala Lumpur. Monsignor Domini," Yenriargon. yesterday visited his old school St. Paul's Institution. nsignor Vendargon was ved by the Brother Director. Rev. Casmir. and his old book-keeping teacher. Rev. Brother Anslem. who is now Sub-Director of the school. He
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  • 55 8 KUALA Ll H A 59-year-old baker. Foo Choon of Gombak Lane today pleaded guilty before the First strate to a charge cf possessing a record of "Chee Fah" stakes and assisting to run the illegal lottery at Batu Road. He was allowed bail of M.OOO
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  • 53 8 LITTLE Mary Jane blows out the three candles on her doll-shaped birthday cake with the help of her mother at a party at their home m lln Klang Road. Mary .lane is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. MAS Sa\ers of Kuala Lumpur. Standard photo by
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  • 65 8 Teh Heads MCA Branch f ~a* r m p **ma*mm*ym*mm KJTTI IH. Wed. I Federal. Settlement and 1 Council;- present moral support" at thei annual general meeting of the; Butterworth rict branch of the Malayan Chi- j Association held \0 headquarters here on Monday. Teh Gan Kirn elected chairman with
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  • 266 8 TROOPS FOR OUR DEFENCE MUST BE OUR OWN-TAN PENANG, We:!.— lf Malay a and Australia irt to I continue as lricndh M%| the earlier A I troops are withdrawn I nun I will he for both M.il.ix .iik -„i \ustralians said Mr Tanl I'hock Kin. |OMtll secretary of the Labour
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  • 44 8 AMBUSH H.G. HEROES ARE HONOURED Wed.— The JunHome Guards who seized an ambush part;. Ited the of f ons on the eve of Chinese Year were pre- 1 ?cnh Ig aerit of commeudallun by the Ke S ary. O' Men sent i Lama village.
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  • 77 8 The Noisy One Was A Magistrate X I XI M MM. Ued. A noisy tek- phono (onvcrsition m i H mi ad ioi ning thr tm*n nornin: anno*rd fM nislratr Raja Irian while a ca* »as under u H .isked Ihe pf I oflicer Insp Paul Xt to sond aB
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  • 18 8 SIX hIU terd women cash ai Tl bro.. goods A Chuur. by tw. hou
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    • 109 8 B/WDIi DV w RIJMp (■t'liXmW _^?_3 B^^^ -S_t_l _____k. _____l ..^anl w^<<^^.'.'- _K_vJ)nr .<^-:\'ivs^S^<.^ JiwTO^____K\v v^H __^^<&___9 af IS; i^ •>. J^^^ yj _>:V -Bfe ■mmm**W^maaammmam***M "^*^***^*JM WW* m _rei_r ?_v^ w£ j *-i > _fi_&^______! B^aJ__H w rt *^^B^ujP 'Jp.^aß _____l_l______yili___fr aj Bfefc. Wll^ S "S^^'' :'4_______^^l^^___l v v^'
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  • 434 9 Letter FROM INDIA 11l CITY appears i a generous mood. Tho i dull t h hordes from far and have been cxc busy laying aihvay tracks or building es or dams, have done little le good hotels to odate the influx rs who are pour- the city. Indians few well-to-do
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  • 568 9 Housing problems in Madras fc Mar!): '7 want to make more i ri< Mb.., M i4n Anurican MpUmml explains I has ottered these tenements poor of Madras at a rental of another for maintenance and conservancy. The cost of these tenements is indeed lower m than that of comparable
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  • 827 9 THESE SAUCY SNAPS WENT TO WAR TIIE ONE IX A I. IMM) nam: says the man who spends his life m search of perfect female figures A Mi who has seen more than hit lliun<(in(l women m birthday suit* pursed Ins ////> M 1 1 r said: "THE GIRL WITH
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  • 386 9 BANK MEN RAIDED A BANK ...on the wrong night DUBLIN. TWO young bank otliA cials an accountant and a clerk with a IJ.Sr. degree thought there 1 1 more mLmmzt} m robbing a bank thai working for one. But what a judge called "an ambitious scheme" one which, if successful,
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  • 166 9  -  Denis Dunn jj I ,\K T •i > fi urn a < orrcspondcm r olunin "M% first husband ua> <( > mean that he save me new lotlics-line as .1 bii th da> present. I was a sla\ r 1 m m.v nu n home J How
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    • 57 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products '■'■'yi'-'y W.'.l f- A***}*)*J*t} dm \m4&/k%ss? Vm*mm\' h|w A CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for 1 Dothoche, Earache, StomachOcht Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Bocbxhtj Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL |p?§2?> MILKMAID ftDENSED M^ j Mill/ "'UMAID
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    • 167 9 :ssword puzzle ll *ama*ama\aaaaaaaam*aa^ __J. IIIHHO > I iIILI iii i i i fll M CD 111 888 -?*»***mawm^mTm*m IB I jpß IB ÜBI i^l —^bi 1 1 111 IJDIXEI JC 1 CLUIS onlya smalt coin m a way <6> <4> 7 Day-bed that docs not po or far it
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    • 16 9 0 |tolEiTTctl 5^ Aft. >l\( E we tried this free demonstration lark our ales have rocketed!''
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  • 508 10 Million S'pore-HK Steel Mill Will Open Next Year THE fact that the Singapore Steel and Iron Mills Ltd. will soon begin operations, gives away the Bi that industrial disputes m thc Colony are preventing capital from flowing m. The concern is a million dollar Singapore/Hongkong enterprise.
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  • 121 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white sellers. Sarawak white $14.) sellers. Special Sarawak white $98 sellers; coconut oil (bu'k) $41 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43* sellers; copra Nov. J buyei sellers. Dec. $28 buret I sellers. Singapore Copra Association 4 pm.
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  • 42 10 of Socony Mobile Oil Co., for the first nine months of mated by Mr. B. Bre". Jennings. President, at approximately US$l millio:. i 14 a share. This compares with US million or C 533.65 a share 1934.
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  • 33 10 CHAMPION Motors Ltd.. will screen the isen colour film. "The Birth of an Automobile." at the HollandClub. Singapore at 7. H0 p.m. on Oct. 31. Admission will be by invitation only.
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  • 69 10 SAS Plans Polar Route To Tokyo THE Scandinavian Airlines are planning a North Pole route to Tokyo for next year, a spokesman of the company said m Berlin yesterday. He said that 14 DC 7 C-type aircraft (four-engined) ftiade by the American Douglas Company, had been ordered for the service,
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  • 35 10 UNITED Airlines announced m Los Angeles one of the largest orders for commercial airplanes m history. It U buying :.0 DC-8 Jet transports from Douglas Aircraft Co. for US$ 175.000.000. AP
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  • 98 10 Tmy Leave For Holiday the Chusan left Tan Puay Hee, rubber Singapore yesterday on <_ chant and member of ihe round trip to Hongkong and Trade Advisory Council. many Colony busi- Theif were accompanied i I tmeil were on board the their wires. lu Mr. Khoo Ka*
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  • 250 10 THE Now York Times esti--i*' .that total United s *!>■:" :<r 1055 aid r e to 15 billion dollar^ and unpnn about 11 billion d liar "which would be the hmh*-. r un r- cord."' ■'The dexn real prosperity ts underlined bf attainment ut
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  • 44 10 THE Won I Bank the Jap d U' opment B. ak i 1555.300.000 to be p ftnan i I modi m itael plate mill fcr the Yawata Iron and Steel Co. i Ltd i on Kj ll ;i i Island. AP
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 65 10 Rubber Price Goes Up Ct. THE Singapore rubber market closed easiei -i< day with first grade November shipment .it sl.2.'j 11).. a quarter of a cent above Tuesday's do < The market opened at |1 251, cents above the DC viuus close following h er London and Ni V •'.-•might
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    • 42 10 B Sellers Spot loose (norn) 1241 124| RSS f.o.b. Nov. No. 1 1242 125 Dec. No. 1 1231 l'i:il Nov. No. 2 123 N No. :i I 121| RMA on reg tender: ember 124 1242 D 123J 123* Tone: quiet.
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    • 302 10 £1.3 Mil. Profit For S. Kinta SOUTHERN Kinta (uiisolidated. I.UI v\hose i;ros> proceeds of vil<' of tin duiinu the \car to Mar_ h gl, 1 ISS, amounted t" C2^29,€lS. made a prolil before taxation but after all expenses of "C 1.3-3.302. 3 -3.302 Inr- I production ol tons at 4.785
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    • 70 10 A DIRECTOR Of L.d lir V. C. Mum! rd is expected to urrtvi In Urn pore on Nov. 2 by CPA irom Banukok. He is accompanied by tne Ann's Far East manager, M: h f. Dugfans. Whlli In Bingapore. tin j will st udy thc markc
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  • 108 10 ALTHOUGH thc local share market was steady yesterday the volume of turnover light. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebro Association at 4 p.m yesterday were 1M)1 S|R|\I v ir Sellers Fra.ser Neave: Ords. 1.67 j I70 bammoo Metal Box Sime Darby i. 8 5 1.93
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  • 70 10 Business In Shares SIM announced the following business done yesterday: JXDI/STRIALS: *F. and N. °rds $1 Gammons $2.56 Robinson prefs. $10.00: $10. 55; Wearne B <4 deaved; Jacks $3 MIX LNG: Ampat am 30 cents; Lower 14/10?.; Petaling $4.45; S. Tronoh Mines 9/5 arrival. RUBBERS Alor Gajah $1.05; Amal. Malay
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  • 49 10 World Using 2.880,000 Tons Rubber MEETtNQ I I has ended its Ua I r«^itifc I na, estimated tfc 1 I during m World I am I lon_ I by I I mat- nbminj a I i HI itinuing 1 improved niantin.. m^IS I Im The Group am- I 1
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  • 42 10 Usage In U.S. Increases MW ratter < tion th. M last MMth tetillcj I&sfl I than the 121.tfl tons usM In August vi well al* *\%m I September a year ufl m kgm m w a mZmm* M >*mamaK.' ___tt____f^_______l______. I period. I
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    • 583 10 NOTICES N Ml RM In I lON that the f. whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason naturalisation should not \c granted should send a wi and signed statement of thc facts to the Chief
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    • 678 10 XI \l..\ LUMPUR Ml 'NICIPAL (OI'M IL II MM R NOTK I I r r FIRS are invited for the I Purchase of a Quantity of 1 Scrap and Unserviceable Mates and Stores now lying at the Kampong Attap Depot. 1 Taylor Road. The materials comprise generally Scrap Iron and
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    • 231 10 NOTICES OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thc partnership lateg between Messrs. Loi Bok Kwang also known as Lay Kin Kong. Tow Tiew Imm. Chua Loke Hai and Tan X Tiew carrying on business under the style or firm of "Haopy Cafe" at N 23, Stamtord Road, Singapore was dissolved by
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    • 191 10 N.Y.K LINE Spore f Aw.11.1 Maru -ca Algiers, "T Casablanca. London. Rotterdam, Antwerp. Hamburg 11/11 Nee Zuvo **ma for Aden Dlibouti. .^sowah. P. Sudan. |eddah. Suez. P. Said. Beirut. Lattak Alexandria. (Passengers Accepted 12/ M No* Hoke he Mam Aden Di.bout.. issowah). P. Sudan. |cddah. P. Said Beirut. Alexandria. Lattakia.
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    • 65 10 SH/PS /A/ PGRT ni 111. i:n \l»An.: .gkoean. Bed- •W""^ ford. Stanv.ic ;V dopo. Kaloekoc. Tankhavon Andhr. Justice V.'olier. Eidangc wells. Astrid Ousted. Davi Choi g. Chong Ya. S \nkcr. Togelberg, Glent; IWI i: li" M>- L ||t)! ag Bee. I \ll> I l 1 Sri Baram. Caltex 9:; Seang.
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    • 734 11 i TRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I i. 6 RoO*ion Uote THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NOB-h am;- can sirvici I lottw. Ham Zatk, tjltimc- F^ w**%*Z*ZZl Cult Ko.t. 26 M» 27 Nov *•*> 17 ftt lh («b cm to mazaag ata aAmaa poit% t 0 i-,a ro a »chj r g«
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    • 1133 11 Tel: 2105 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (l*» «r-.i Incoiporattd m Singapore. (12 Inci) thb bu c funnel une l:;:' C ption to ;'-.<<d v.. >k. r port-, to loid .md .thi-.' c irs;o SAILINGS y. LIVSPfCCL CIA.'.OW LONDON b CON|I N I M T 1 1 1 1
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    • 905 11 MITSUI MpJ LINE S pore P. S ham Penong FOR JAPAN from Continent Awojison Maru for Yoko- j t'OTia Kobe Nogoyo vc Sc qon Fc-~'C' H »o r 2 1 Nov Arimasan Maru for Yoko--na, Kobe, Ncgoyo via Saigon, Bangkok, H'kong 10 Nov FOR US A. tit* Suez fof 'Jew
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    • 854 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Pert Sa.d Genoo. An»wrrp Pom. dorr H --^q. Copenhagen, Gothrnfcurq and C Spcre V a horn Penonf xi SELANDIA U Port 28 29 Oct PRETORIA 28 Oct MORELIA" If 17 Nov 18/18 Nov 20 Notr xx "FALSTRIA" 2 1 2 i
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  • 515 12  -  GERREE by R E A 1) V by an elegant icated assem* nd proceeding I m beginning to end h unruffled smooths. Doris Geddes' fabulous Fashion Show v. held this week he Little Shop. Known all over the Far East for her consummate artistry of design, her
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  • 223 12 !<>ih KN ii.iim- air Hading that Hon rattlrs ha\r a sweet sound lor laitc ai el peas, thr 1-rst rattlrs now ha\ r a lump of sugar insult' t hem. Ihe sugar pro ide> safety. If bain hre iks the rattle nnd decides lo it Ihe contents no
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  • 362 12 THREE New Looks for an old friend Put a Kick into your Cookinq-with AMBROSE HEATH l X old irirnd. tiir vegetable aaueaw, is a nun h more versatile vegetable than mam people think Here are three suggestions for serving it m unusual ■•s. A La Lyonnaise FRY some thin onion
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  • 273 12 HAVE YOU PLANTED HAPPINESS? y(MR happiness and contentment depend t, large extent on whether you ha\e Toot is, permanent attachments m persons. „i things. The following quiz will help v,,,. t„ how deep your roots are ancl how this will your life m general. (Ti k A Bor C according
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    236 12 j1 1 X I S .1 make il your "••If nuinhcr 10,- ill rr ford fans Don't keep your gramophone discs on the floor, make this record rack and give them a good home. you can build it m record ti I 111 I. X HOLDS ?,-t II
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    42 12 N r on or chiffon triangle can be i 'd to freshen up a daydress you are beginning to tire of. Kb the dress, make a little slit which follows the general "J. of the garment, and bind it l_/ll»
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  • 100 13 We Face Handicap -Green \I.\U Mi ■eat .11 be faciag (heap. said Greea, who has named manager. ier Greea, formi mi Test team iid he wanted ol would -ke n> go oa tour the off-seasoa hat, hui oot beea u-tory aakong. on the other I be at th.of their cricket
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  • 330 13  -  JESSE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Have Malaya's diminutive athletes any chance against the Europeans? Can they ever hope to win Gold Medals at thc Olympic Games? These are questions Malayans have been asking since we first saw a pair of spikes. I were
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  • 66 13 THE All Whites "A" team to p!ay a friendly rugby match against the Police Training Sehoo ltoday at the Police Training School ground will be selected from the ing:Choo Teow Toh, Sundram, Choo Kirn Lock, Mahmud. John Loh, Scow Tang Kee, Jlahman. Chan Wah Kok. Siva. Chin
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    41 13 JESSE OWENS (standing fourth from left), the great American Negro track star who won four Olympic Gold s in 1936, found many friends and admirers among the Fijians when he visited Batu Pahat on the first leg of )tis Federation tour
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  • 288 13 ENGLAND BEAT AMERICA IN BOXING 'RUBBER' LONDON. Oct. 2li (Reuter) England 9 .imaleur I. oxers named I Magnificent victory over tlie I nited States b\ seven bouts to three at Wembley tonight t<» win the 'rubber' series m postwar matches between the two countries. In l.Ub Lowland won but America
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  • 86 13 NEWMARKET. England. Oct. 26 < Reuter)— After one of the closest finishes m the history of the race. Lady Zia Wt nher's Retrial won the nine-furlong Cambridgeshire handicap here this afternoon. Half a dozen horses passed the finishing post almost m a line, and the
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  • 155 13 HONGKONG. Oct 20 (Reuter)—A Burmese soccer team which played four matches m Communist China arrived here today by train from Canton. Professor Ko Ko Lay. manager of the team said m the first two games his team wa.s "completely outmanoeuvred by Peking's team which
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  • 325 13 A.C.S. Pair Take Schools' B'ton Title < ill ONG Had I M k and Ang Kiat -Seong (AjCJ won llu Singapore sclioolboys' doubles ili i mpion ihip tit I wln ii iln\ triumphed < \< i Won:; Koon Kong and Ng Ih Kow (V.S.) m -h.iuin *ci* .it It— ll
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  • 262 13 TENNIS ties for the third post-war Singapore Malays Open championships to be played at the M.S.A courts at Lorong K. Telok Kurau. an I nd.iv Oct. S: 9 a.m. (Handicap Singh i M I d HanifT vs Hussein Hamid; 9 a.m.— (Open Singles) Hassan Alwi vs A S
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  • 72 13 Xl \l I I MIM 1. Wed. Malaj m i■< Uet \ssociatn.n ii ii'Mi n. Ed today that the l •.<• ti the team to toui lloagkoag next **aj*\\k VMi! lint lr MM Iwe Sii apore players < h.'sen |o| the tour IN -_-:e S.uidu.li
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    • 268 13 li 1 Abner &V A/ c °fP |r" OLNNULMAN I 7-"- l^ A PUFFICK 7 STEAi-NC 7jv7^~Ta^ SJO* f SASHAVEO OF DONE THE T.T- An. -X k.M^-'CEPT AHM PEANUT V. TIN-DC-LLAR a* 3 J INTOTH' < ►AH GOT LEFT IS TEN Yf// > HONGRY.r-??- f FROM HELPLESS FinE.iQR *40*ffS< fPOwDERROOM.
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  • 1455 14  - BOXING BACKWASH JA CK PEART Mean...Moody... Magnificent ih Irani /..»./.'<.:/ Tk at Was Randy Turpin! r.VER before has there been an array of professional boxing trophies as impressive as those donated for Little Nene's big fights card on Friday night at the Happy World Stadium. The picture taken yesterday shows
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  • 89 14 LOXDOX. 01. 26 (Renter) Gordon Pirie. Britain's star long-distance runner, has become engaged to M Shirley Hampton. 20. top rank British sprinter, it has been announced here. Pirie is a paints salesman. Miss Hampton is an office worker with one of the bil petroleum companies. She was
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    565 14 Is Singapore SOSC have begun drive for Funds Scy s Of, We manage fo send a fconu fly BILL H \K SINGAPORE uill mummgm fo srnd a Imm to thr 1956 Olympics, mitkmmgk thr sizr of this contingent to represent the (.olonx (it Mrllunn nr c<m o/i/v hr
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  • 480 14 \rm\ S points. Kov a I \.i\v points. Mr. J. Donnelly refcrccd. AFTER trailing b> eight points at the interval, Royal Navy staged a grand rally m the second half to hold Army to a S-S draw m tht 1 inter-services rugby competition
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  • 72 14 TWO GOALS do-Aii at half. Singaporei Gan Eng Seng '1 showed Brand lighting spirit, to hold .1 i »re Customs to a 2-2 draw m jresterd iy*> friendly hockey match at Anson Goali ny Sa'ad iad Mustapha nut < i«toma m a stron i posi tion
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  • 118 14 S'pore Out Of Sikhs' Tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Si.v States will take part m this year's all Malayan Sikhs' hockey competition for the Gurudawara Cup on Nov. 11--14 at Ipoh. Selangor. Kedah. Penang, Pahang. Perak and Negri Sembilan have entered. Selangor Sikhs are the holders. Notable absentees this are Singapore
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  • 195 14 THE following have been selected to play for Johore against die Combined Services m the H.M.S. Malaya Competition Rusbv match to be played on the SCC Padang on Saturday. Kick ofT 5.15 n.m P. Whavman <SJRFC>: M. Fv.,ns iNJRFO, Lt X. Roberts tSJRFC>: Pte. Baba ilFlßt.
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  • 128 14 Today's Sport TIIE rugb> clash be fo en it.- "1 b :n I I ii tns" and the Colon> X.V. v hich all rugger tin- !:.i\ c h: en eagerl> awaiting:, will be pi.md tonight i nnimeni ing it S p at Jalan BtMf It was announced >'<*sferda> that owing
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  • 321 14 SIXOM) tri.il will be played at Nee Noon on Saturday, before the final team uill be selected le reprcs nt Combined Servicer m their annual Poppy l)a\ hoekej match against the i\ilians to be played next w «ek. Tlie first trial, which WO played
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  • 303 14 Argonauts Outclassed In Cup Final Irrooauts Omar Awang, Ariff, Ibrahim Mansoor. Referee ."MARINES Department gained their tu-t mhu; .:<■. defeated Argonauts by three goals to nil m the S.UW s final at Jalan Besar Stadium under floodlight^ i But for a Cup final, it
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  • 78 14 MORE ENGLISH JOCKEYS COMING, SAYS JONES ENGLISH jsitrv feJ Jones fc ha** aga«— far tel riding as t f ßeUnce it Hr Kuala Lumpur nrrtag i hot night Three more jockeys tic cowing to Malaya Ina i .dand. said uavv Th*y are Jimmy Liaftey M Larkin and Jerk Want am*
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