Singapore Standard, 28 October 1955

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  • 354 1  - Just Two Days Halt A Boy's Studies RONNIE DUCLOS I IL. Standard Staff Reporter lOR BEING two days too til fcr animation, a poor bat ex<« ptionbngjit pupil of a Singapore govnt school is being denied hatha i boy. Teo Kirn Tarn. wiU be IS years, nonths ana two days
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  • 74 1 THE Changi Bus Company which saw a 24-hour lightning strike yesterday will today be on the roads again. Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Tan Kong Eng. night said that agreement was reached with the Bus Workers' Union. Employees on the ChangiCapitol route will receive
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  • 12 1 EGYPT and Arabia signed a bilateral military pact m 'erday.
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  • 212 1 „n v (.<>.< n.imnt n.is obtained i leading official of the Bank oi 1 .i-1.._i.l t,» advise the olonv "ni the I ederation on the formation ol the Central Bank of MaJaya. This was disclosed to The Standard by Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday.
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  • 59 1 Sl M\R \NG Ind n< i Ocl (AP) OoTcrnment authorities announced today Ir. and security forces killed 506 terrorists ol itla d M li m lartdl>lam organization m mopup operations m central Java during the last 10 months. ■Blioono ment said 617 Is were captured.
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  • 38 1 MR IfOBHI Bharett the I fi- Prime M.r.. ter, ar- In Genera sterday r talk With the Big Four foreign minister! on the Middle East situa' reated by tl ■ni Csed. slovak-Egyptian arm/ dt al.— Reuter.
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  • 43 1 THE NAVY 'S IN a I RIG I n snd three desti ol the Royal Pakistan N n on i |i dtwlU tour to the Fai Bast, -ailed into ta liarbi ur y< iv r I PfC daj tl H to indoi. Reuter
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  • 278 1 TIFF TOPS PEACE TALKS GENEVA. Oct. 27 (Reuter) —The Big Four Foreign Minconference opened m Urn Palace of Nations shortly after four p.m. local time today. Conference sources said today's Big Four session began with a wrangle between the tern ministers and Mr. V. Molotov, the Soviet For n Minister
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  • 115 1 •.:-.T..':.v. '■Holer, tne driver of a military truck, was killed on the ;p nd four others were injured when the truck they were m skidded and overturned at the junction of Thomson and Braddell Roads yesterday afternoon. The truck was carrying eight soldiers of the King's
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  • 48 1 MANILA. Oct. 27 (Reuter) Four girls died and 24 others were injured m a stampede caused by a fire at a beauty culture school here owned by Mr. Yirgilio Hilario. husband of the former Miss Armi Kuusela of Finland. Miss Universe of 1952.
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  • 68 1 M \< \O. Oct 27 fßeutert-. Hongkong j paper ing news of China's claims Ito Portuguese Macao were I snapped up today at times their normal price by Chinese citizens of the territory. Portuguese bu ril .ere. however the Chin move Is not worrvin. Their attitude is
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  • 150 1 Ilii: SINGAPORE STANDARD received lv. m\steiious telephone calls last alfM stating that hetween 7,000 to 8,0011 detonators were recovered m the Mandai and Woodlands areas, yesterday. Neither the Civil nor the Military Police could confirm the fi racity of the calls, but the Army
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  • 12 1 Orci Artem I Mlkoyan. has already noi prl? fighter
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  • 54 1 OALLARATR, Itap. Oct Tl (Reuter) Foureen-year-old Maria Grazia Gheller's feet moved lasl right, her eyes blinked— and she awoke from a three-monh sleep. Doctors have no yet diagnosed the exact nature of Maria Grazia's si;kness but they said be li Sobably suffering from a vej'
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI Oct 27 i.-\p. —Two Russia] airlines hai i uM_h d In ind.t c tpil al on an unannoun£d trail Mating flight from I Bmrlel Union The pland. whose occuP mts. includd a number of Bi riet airii.e i iperta, Mem -r section tl Aighanistan
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  • 191 1 MONTREAL, Oei Zl 'IT* II kl* Ifi plßg anti- tlgß 1 1114 d a If| re |oU relay '1 b< h- ad uf t v.>. liT-man intl-i Ice -.ci v. v arrested OB tWO ll Charges and su ndi I fn m Job. In ;>• Ct
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  • 345 1 Govt. Expects $15,000,000 More Cars, Fags, Liquor Will Be Costlier SINGAPORE citizens will face a bleak New Year if Government's proposal to tax all luxury goods is adopted at the Assembly Budget session on Nov. 7. The Standard learns from reliable sources rhot you will have to
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  • 47 1 tfl rael Oct. 27 <Rev- v Bii n Church jll today with the laying of the foundai i ne of i v. inst n Chur Hall at the Haifa Technical b titute. The British statesman was represented by his son, Id Randolph Churchill
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  • 25 1 BTRJ and the Lebanon lj Oil rai military nee pact "much earlier than it wa.s originally pected informed circh m Damaacui jr. terdaj
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  • 30 1 A BRITISH Hot rrmnml deiegal ion v.... i Xt fltfa tO thi I lb lilt i< ol Impi ring communic itioo k> tween Bri- tain and Russia.* Reuter
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  • 31 1 COMMIWhS'I C!.;n:i ex- ct< to free ti i mon la. pr.. on< '1 Am< -.m i toda] th»- is Con. ilate Gem itl .--•ported m El U .P.
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  • 151 1 PEN ING, ihurs. I hff men accused nf wrier v.«m iMcia> d: harged witiMNrt ti 1.c;,,., because Mr Justice i. s n ilkin und that two oi them ueie issaultrd uh.J custody. r— 1 The live men Kai Dam wong, Richard Khoo Ah Tong.
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  • 29 1 Big Ai rlift For Students JAKARTA. I In ggest a.. 118 young Indonesians will l. m ov ta i airli students would b< clucj g. chemistry and arch it-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 15 1 tIUMIG C 3 m d I wr mi phc ro studio S pore Td 857«0
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  • 410 2 SULTANAH RINGS A BELL AND A HOME IS OPENED UMIDKI RAHRI I burs. —B\ rm. i II (below) tb.ee times Hi tn ib ol 10l lir I M |bi .him. tk riMM d. P- n lb- li.bd.e lh.no I. r I h:i Iren Tke bsuspended before Ike Home's Memorial tablet.
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  • 35 2 FOUR hundred member?: of the Singapore Battalion. Boys .:io. wi 1 celebrate Founder's Dav with a route march and a Church Parade on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Pava Lebar Methodist Church.
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  • 126 2 \d-Hoc Committee of Singapo i tern i bmitted a Memorandum to tne taternat-k Labour Orga- expert, Mr <• I. Ikncfck kai it. requesting nini ;o study tin- possib' t. m* inti <><!:, ing an unemployment benefit and kaaanUKi ackeaM la the Colon The Committee n
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  • 38 2 'ecp pore Chinese n Road, yester- iiich -i m his on the ll a pocket, were and articles into a vie thei night a 15 from > the house of a woman sub-f contractor
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  • 38 2 LORD Reading's broadcast lo the Far East on the recent meeting of the Colombo Plan u'tative Committee m Singapore will lie carried on the B N 'work of Radio Malaya from 7.30 to 8 p.m. tonight.
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  • 29 2 THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe Baines. arrived back by Qantas Empire Airways yesterday after attending a Synod of tra lian churches m Sydney.
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  • 235 2 aik Justice Tay ter- day sra:. of two small children to' their < mother who made an app tion for them m the Singa- 1 y pore Hi^h Court. Her counsel. Mr Chong Thutt Pitt. tolo thc Court 1 that the two children Rose j
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  • 96 2 Union Case Referred To Council -LOB star. Thufe The Kedah (.< i tnmi n; today '1 Union to refer to the National Whitley Coun demand tor a I HUf TJ <\x\v. ''■■>■ plyln to the Union, the S] S< cr< tary, By< d Hassan (Udln, said the f inanflal 8
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  • 64 2 PENAXG. Thurs.— a woman told the Magistral court today that she was punched and kicked by her husband asked him for $1.50 for household expen>: The husband. Wong Khin Ham. 22. pleaded guilty to a summons charge of causing hurt to his wife. Chin P Chye. at
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  • 247 2 Repeat Security Bill, Recognize M.C.P.-Kch .i_4. nda toi Ihe confei i n< a un Wednesday Ifr. Koh also tabled a ilution asking tot COgnll ion oi the Mal an Communist Party The resolutions. T: b Standard underst LU threw the meeting into an uproar as Mr.
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  • 307 2 Another Blow To Colony 's Transport Service CHANGI BUSMEN ON STRIKE THK public passen transport service m Singapore was further crippled yesterday when 230 Changi Bus employees called an unexpected strike. Tho strike notice wa.s served on the Company at 1 yesterday after an unsuc; tul four-hour meeting which ended
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  • 96 2 Quit Offer Too Low Say Farmers i HE Singapore F sociation has protested to the owner of a piece of land off •gi Road against the inadequate compensation offered to tenants who have been asked to quit. See Tong Heng. one of the five persons affected by the quit notice,
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  • 8 2 'Graft Was Not Uncommon In M.C.S. VMI up
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 108 2 C %t N THE TIME IS 1581 THE PLACE, TUDOR ENGLAND THE INTRIGUE AND SCANDALOUS RIDDEN COURT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I c IS PLOTTING FOR POWER AND THE QUEEN'S 1/ FAVOUR-AND THEN APPEARS SIR WALTER r Wo^o Jf i RALEIGH-HISTORY'S MOST FASCINATING #;f m ADVENTURER WHO DARED TO LOVE A
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  • 300 3 Martha Graham, Star Of Dance \RTHA GRAHAM, is American ballet !er and w.nner of year's coveted Henry Award for the .test single contrin to American Swill arrive m on Nov. 26, to a number of perces. The Henry Hod ley -d is presented an- by the National of Composers and
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  • 398 3 Rita Returns THE current trend m Hollywood to make pictures i foreign lands and languages, will be intensified m 954» by Columbia Pictures Intern ti. Hi p n ••idem. vir. Lacy Kastner, told The Standard yesterday Kastner. who spent four days m Singapore. n route
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  • 76 3 'Replant Or Die' Rubber Men Told Thurs.— The Rubber Board is when the !o Dec. .1? hen printed i, Chinese and Jawi. tell ders that they must reive. loiders should apthe Settlement ReplantIfl Butterworth. for 'he $500 per-acre-h and kind, with i he can help them m re- one or
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  • 146 3 li-.iiul n-Niiinils ri S ins :i pore's southern islar 1-ul.iii Hi.mi umilcl -t-1 i. water siippl> possibh me end of thbxtMi. SoUm Ibenttif **g™**: I U .t.-i lltirks. Mi. X I llolli-r.ee told thr Kur.i ■■Hi c terday. $80,000 pro- i great
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 3 L_ 1 "I'r one candle, but look al thr size of my ca' says David, icho celebrated hia first birthday on Monday, d's parents are Mr. and Mrs Lyn Voon Chin oj Kuala Lumpur.— Standard photo by Yong Peng Seong.
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  • 282 3 This SAT A Patient Showed No Thanks VERY FEW OF HIS KIND' AMONG the many gratof'il recipients of free treatment at thc Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic. on Shenton Way, there were hound to be a leu cases ol those who showed no gratitude at all. said the Director, Dr. G. 11.
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  • 30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Th ir Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani, discharged S. Sinnadurai. 31-year-*.: Ttltcomi irer, of two charges of ioitcrir.g and failing to report the change of his address.
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  • 294 3 Call-Up Boys To Man Defences In Port Exercise SINGAPORE'S seaward defences will be put to the test next Friday and Saturday when enemy forces coming m from the south will attempt to capture the harbour. tails of Operation 'P Port" as the exercise will be called, were yesterday announced by
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  • 159 3 Colony's New Stamps Admired .<4h praise for Singapore's new pictorial stamps have been receiv d by thc Public Relations Office from Colonial and Commonwealth territories. From Western Australia came this message: "They are indeed an outstanding and beautiful series and so characteristic of Singapore. y have been greatly :i'imired here."
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  • 28 3 THE Bi.shop of Singapore will conduct a cottage prayer meeting at the residence of Rev. D. M. Gnanasihamani at 37. Chartwell Drive tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 114 3 $50,000 School Too Costly TO spend $50,000 on a school at Pulau Semakau as proposed by the Singapore Education I was fantastic, a member of the Rural Board, Mr H .J C. Kulasirigha, told th e Board yesterday. Though the present school building was leaking badly even preventing school sessions
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  • 61 3 THREE men claimed trial m the Singapore Second I trict Court yesterday to charge of abducting a man. They were Heng Ah Song. Kandaswamy Rajoo and wanathan Mani. It was alleged they abducted Lim Kai Chat, with intent to secretly confine him m a room m Carpenter
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  • 174 3 A FULL programme awaits the Countess of Limerick, vice(hairman of the British Red Cross Society's Executive Committee, on her arrival m Singapore tomorrow on a four-day visit. Lady Limerick will be met at the airport at 5.25 p.m. by a guard of honour Tho following
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  • 112 3 FOUR GIRLS JAILED FOR RUBBER THEFT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— I Sessions Court President, Mr. I. C. C. Rigby. today sent four girls to three month.V jail for possession of scrap rubber. They were Yap Si< m Ying. 18. Wong Fong. 22. Yap Chong, 25, and Liew Ah Moey. 19. a..
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  • 122 3 Stand Pipes Hydrants a P .'STALL A I lON' of 10 stand pipes and 11 fire hydrants m Singapore's rural areas were approved at yesterday's Rural Board m ing. The sites for the additional standpipes are: Kampong Pachitan. (two); Jalan Alsagoff, thrct- 5 m.s. Holland Road, (one); and Lorong Tai
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 109 4 JAKARTA. Oct. 27 (UP> A top-ranking Ceylonese diplomat today announced he completely wrong m stating Russia had offered to establish an atomic power plant m Indonesia and pubapologized for his error. ln a statem* ni >ued by his legation. Ceylon* M mister to Indonesia. Mr.
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  • 75 4 School Test For 1 ,650 '\LACCA. Thurs. More than 1.650 children of schoolgoing age will be tested for 1.200 places m Primary One es In English schools here. All Government and aidedEnglish schools will close on Oct. 31 to enable the tests to be carried out. The Chief Education Officer.
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  • 63 4 Sticks For The Blind MALACCA. Thurs. The Malayan Association for the Blind has issued 100 white walkin" sticks to the blind m thc Settlement as a practical demonstration of its desire to help and 1 protect sightless people This gift will enable motorlata and other road users to j give
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  • 45 4 HOXGKOXG. Oct >7 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongto° n ?I EX^ a nSe Were: Sl5 41 l?«i c?o e f- llns 53.***** to US$l; $1.830 to Malayan Sl niah r i o^- Ind °nesian Rupiah. Gold $253.125 to a tael
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  • 455 4 MINI AKAB, Thurs.— Hir s:\tli BitlaliMl ol the \l.t!.\ Itc-initMit today ramu <»l aue when it ieceiyed Horn thr i ederation High Commissioner, Sir Donald Mac(iillivra.v, it('oL)ins •siunilvinu the soldirrlv qualities ol coinage, loititnde and lo.salty." 'You have already made I history and are
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  • 44 4 photo. 111 l Ra.ia Muda of Selanqor watches with interest pupils <»f the Maxwell Road Secondary Modern School .it their workshop, Kuala Lumpur. The Raja Muda visited the m honl t.» .ittend its ri'irnt an ni\ rvs.n < rithi ation. Standard
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  • 205 4 MM..MHAN, Thurs. Allegations that elected 7 "V" Uu Town Council wit no d Uie duty to the State resulted m a clash MwSS All ance Councillors and a nominated me, the, M r Gordon Hinds at the Council meeting hen today supporting a >sal by
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  • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Th m. leaden of 400 jobless colliery workers from Batu Al D to^ay came to Kuala Lumpur 10 aa with the Malayan Chinese Association to use its goon ofl an prevent thenprojected eviction from their dwellings on the mine site. Ifr. Liew Si<
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  • 246 4 Marshall Confident Of UK Talks Outcome ...But Amnesty Is Our Affair SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr I)a\itl MmiHII. told The Ifmiifffl jrcsteriaj that iiis letgerg i<< date indicated there was reason to be hopeful about the ultimate success <>f the Colony's constitutional talks m London, next April. Marshal] was commenting on
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  • 190 4 COMMODITY PRICES I.OSIMr 1 -nhii. i price* ruts pi-r lb ::i Singaput. eati 1 iaj g ere: Hu.xcrs Seller*" Spot lull norn 1 1 Xo. 1 KSS. **m 123 i:t Ne i 1 Ne n..\ 1:1. 1 Ne N..\ 1 :>\ Tone: Stead] UN PUCE Iko prie ol t i
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  • 91 4 Airlift For Pilgrims Planned PENANG. Thurs. The Federation's Pilgrimage Control Officer, Tuan Haji Ali Rouse, said today that it might be possible to arrange an "airlift" to the Holy Land for next year's Haj. The Malayan Airways are prepared to charter a BOAC Argonaut for the flight from Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 84 4 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— Tlie V list ml Minister for Education. Mr. Too Joon Hing. today met the management committees cf the Chim schools m Muar and Bai Pahat to acquaint him with the conditions m these schools. The Minister urged the i lents of the Chant
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  • 91 4 Two Who Tried Suicide Bound Over SINGAPORE Seventh Ma- -ate. Mr Choor Singh yesterday bound over two pel -jns for attempting suicide, each m thc sum of $-50 to be of good behaviour for 5; months First m the dock was Chew Shwce Tee, L' 6, wife of a City
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 91 4 Weather Report M 1 n 1 M 1 M Ti ■pinion Irnin lJ3g ji.iu. Oct. .'!> lv 7..U1 a.m. (let. -'7. Singapur,- (731 TiM ui£ !711 Kui.i l'.ihr v (7.'.l'i Kuala I unipur '711 Ipoll 17 II 1 Kuantan |7 'I >la\iinum li inprralui From 7..) i) a.m. lo 7..»0
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  • 220 5 Feelers On Amnesty Sant To Penang Police PENANG, Thurs. Communist terrorists m Penang Hills have sent out feelers to the Special Branch here asking for confirmation of the amnesty terms, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham, said at a press conference "They want to
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  • 90 5 Ml! \M> Mi:< SOOSAINATHAN. cut tho cake I I" Ml Hi. M r „f thr -I II 111 l ,1 k Id r ie i d,l:n. at -I \ntlinm s rea baaaa i umpur, recent i\ 1 I Irst son of Mi and Mrs S. Arokiasin
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  • 211 5 A KHAI ot I .triUin- ;n|;l<.\<cv the I nited i '...'neers Foundry, Stagiptt, rlatawi trial hi the N »"tli t'ourt vesterd_i\ iv .i rh:»rue preferred against m under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. The prosecution alleged that they intended to obstruct the entrance to the United Engineers*
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  • 135 5 He Gets Jail Term Reduced SINGAPORE'S Chief Justice, Mr. John Whyatt, dismissed two out of three appeals m the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. Hussain bin Ahmad, now serving a five-year sentence for robbery, had his Jail term reduced to four years. He said he had dependants to support and
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  • 44 5 THE internnationally known neurosurgeon. Mr. Douglas Miller, who is visiting Malaya under the auspicious of the Colombo Plan returned to Singapore yesterday from Kuching. He spent two days m Kuching inspecting the medical centres at thc invitation of the Government.
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  • 42 5 AN additional contribution of S7 for the crippled boy. Ah Boey. of Malacca, has been received by The Standard. The donation was sent by Mr. V. oingaravelu. Army Embarkation H.Q. and has been forwarded to Ah Boey
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  • 131 5 Claim For Breach Of Contract AN ACTION claiming damages m an alleged breach of contract concerning the sale of cloves was brought against R. Jumabhoy and S ns Ltd.. by Hong Guan and Co.. Ltd.. m the SingaHigh Court yesterday. Mr. X Sellars, counsel for plaint ills applied for an
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  • 97 5 A POLICE ci missing since last Sunday after a patrol of No. 2 Police Field Force had been attacked by 25 terrorists m the Ipoh district of Perak, has been found by a Security Force search party. He has been evacuated to Ipoh hospital sullering from
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  • 57 5 KUALA HjaIPLiK. liiurs.*— A 27-year-old woman. Yong Swee. of Cheras Road today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a charge of housebreaking She was alleged to have broken into the house of another woman. Cheong Yen at X ipong Road yesterday morning. Bail of $300
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  • 306 5 Master Plan' If Reds Say No KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government ls evolving plan to 11 Communist terrorism m Johore personnel m that State refuse to abide by d ions of the forthcoming Tunku-Chin Peng meeting. The Standard leaTnt today. The plan is now being discussed at various levels
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  • 462 5 Budget Session Dubbed As Futile Formality TWO Singapore City Councillors characterized the presentation of the 1956 Budget yesterday as a futile formality that docs not give any respect to the Councillors but only considers them as mere stamping machines At the special budget meeting yesterday. Nominated Councillors, Mr. Yap Pheng
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 749 5 mZ&lmcincic Information at a Glance o*> Forces Fa vou- 1 (19 72m i; 22a New? Commentary gf^ lim r m^. mm _r Call to O 2 3i» Dance Bands Hi MTi ADO KE 1 Regional Announcements iSt: Km): 240 Composers 1)1 NVIMr U l\l ingapore Share Market Re- -'nn 3
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 478 6 u ll Government need have no qualms I about the threatened split m its own party. It >bvious that the opposition that has been voiced on two major policy issues will not get the backing to put the threat into effect or to weaken the Government The
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    • 433 6 rFHE advances made m nuclear research and the increase of its potential have occupied just a ctecadt hen this discovery was first successfully achieved on July 16, 1945. it was never for a moment intended that this power should be bottled up again because of
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  • 1091 6  - PROBLEMS OF THE UNIVERSITIES KENNETH HARRIS Uy LONDON j j is mow Hi years since I ti,,. ii,-st al Britain's demobilised university men retaraed to the aaiveraitlei f, „,,i th. war. i _*ag> Ihe MU .i iitiei hui Maj pi"- mi t«i cope a ith fat F*an i fti i
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 268 6 Sir: I wish to draw your attention to a footnote appended to an article by one of your sports writers m page 12 of your Air Edition issue of October 2.1 "FOOTNOTE: Thc bandits must hare an easy day today if there were around here. Jessie
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    • 45 6 Sir: it may imten the Penang UMNO to knoic that Egyptian belh/ cers exhibit just as <h of their bodies ■i and 1 And all Muslims! is not a Mme* lil i "dec if rl D an hone AJfTJ INI >: RAM X Penang
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    • 99 6 Sir: Buses operating along thr veatu lalaa VFatei Works. Mohd. Ainin Alul Kampong Bahru are lit to be m rapped. Some of thc Matt are worn out and are with9**A cushion. Others are bully turn. Thr steel railings are rusty and the general appearance of the buses
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  • 412 6  -  Robert Franklin By HONG KONG T VO important documents released by thc Peking Government last week revealed that China's 500 million peasants are to be pushed towards the cherished Communist goal of collectivisation at a considerably faster rate than was planned only a feumonths ago.
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  • 776 6  -  Aster Gunasekera rpiii" etateinenl nada bi I -!m- Honaf ol (mmiiihoii i>v the Colonial Beeratary, ifr, Man l< dhok« mo*) i. thai there would be nu change In the policy of recruiting civil servants lor Malaya omit doom as a Mlm to I troubb
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    • 444 6 fIHpBHHHpB A Republic's Birthda\ PV I I■■■ I fl-H THE birth of the South Viet- mttmivtW} rtrr^Jis GAR R A J WmmV^WX Ijßi 1 lant celebratior.. lm m\\. |l ■1 WM Chung Shing Jit Pao. ii j>\//\ l < UW' 11 lAJLJAhm I I' our expectations. *W§MMMMMMmMM3MMMMMMMMMMmMMMMW continues the paper,
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  • 136 7 A LAST BID TO SAVE GOVT. PARIS, Oct. 27 (UP)—Premier Edgar Faure called for a confidence vt*e today m a last ditch attempt to save his government for negotiations at Big Four Geneva conference. A sudden defeat m the N tional Assembly on the North African issue forced the Premier
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  • 110 7 Crisis Talks On Oil Land Clash CAIRO. Oct. 27 (Reuter) Saudi Arabia is considering calling an emergency meeting of the Arab League political committee to discuss the occupation of the Buraimi Oasis by troops of the Sultan of at and the Sheik of Abu Dhabi. Arab League circles aid today.
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  • 22 7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA has (I to buy 100,000 tons of and rice products from Burma m the next 12 months. Reuter
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  • 30 7 THE Norwegian composer, Arne Eggen. died yesterday m Oslo aged 74. During his life- Eggcn wrote a large amount of music including, violin sonatas, cantatas and pera- Reuter
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  • 231 7 'Lover's Lane' Gang On Rape Charge f OS I RDI SESI ITES, rail Od II IF) I IVr tciii Id NH Mi I'd by a i i9m »f rotii em leave from a itetc lioapital were lptti. -.1 m Pilot V I v mils m lat iii] ilia ptMi i
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  • 81 7 9IN FRANCISCO. Oct. 27 (AP) The U.S. navy plans to power Its new. giant submarine with two atomic engines, giving the boat a d equal to the fastest surface ships m a task force. Rear Adm. H. G. Rickover, the American government's atomic submarine expert,
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  • 53 7 BREMEN. Germany. Oct. 27. (AP) Germany's first post-war plane will be produced soon by the Focke-Wulf works here, the company announced yesterday. It will be a one-engined, four-place sports plane with a 140-horse-power engine giving a cruising speed of 134 miles per hour and a range
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  • 25 7 VERONICA Lake. 35. stage and motion picture actress, collapsed m the lobby of a Detroit hotel yesterday, apparently from a heart attack. A.P.
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  • 70 7 I\MIS MM lll.M X Vmerican author oi books iesHng w ith the Orient vvas married at the I'nivcrsitv of hi, nnn i)i tn Mn 1 Sabu-.iua. a Japanese-Amei ii.in The brkk wore .1 hr.h-ne< kid lons-sleeved sown. mi recent novel "Savnun" dealt with .In love „i 1 t
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  • 163 7 M V Oct 27 (IT) Israeli Premier MMsC Sharett arrived here today from Paris and said "Israel uill i lit a -..a m if she must." Asked whether that meant his country would fight a preventive war, Sharett told newsmen: I hope to
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  • 120 7 1101.1.YU OOI) Oet .'7 (ITi I rank Sinatra who recently set up his ou n movie compsßJ \esterda annuiiiHtil that he had signed heiress (.!<»ria Yanderbilt to < itai ait h lum io a uclciii Mi-> \anderhtlt. estranged wile of con ductal
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  • 128 7 NIG IB] Oet H -Reuter) Briti Commandos pp n ed lire today l man crouching on a roof m Limassol after two bombs had been thrown at a joint police sn I army security post m a resid« ntial part of the town. An army
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  • 53 7 STOCKHOLM. Oct I_7 [AF —The 1955 Nobel Prize for Literature wa ied today to Halldor Kiljan L the Icelandic writer. The 53-year-old novelist won the award for his tales of drama and poetry m the everyday life of the 150.000 people of his little volcanic homeland
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  • 42 7 A 12-YEAR-OLD girl who I baby wa s only a mile from the centre of the Hiroshima atom bomb blast died on Tuesday oi lympathic leukemia which a U.S. doctor may have been "a late effect of radiation." A P
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  • 53 7 China Frees Another American TOKYO. 0 .--Red China said I day it granted another At civilian an exit perm leave the country ne." Radio Peking m a br< monlt' the American a s Laura Louise Lav. She has been livii Canton and her application for an exit permit was approv
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  • 80 7 EW YORK. Oc P>— years (i itain will have m operation atomic power generating plants capable o: o 2.00< I electricity to 6 million tons of nually. a British atomic expert said yesterday. And by 1975 I may be generating c nuclear station n
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  • 45 7 LONDON Oct 2 ha Ettctand official statistics issued ben; A total of 16 people v known to hay d some of w PC accu. •one killing was 109. One suspected murri was accidentally klllc ing arrest and 36 comnr. before .uld be
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  • 263 7 LONDON. Oct. 27 <UP> Princess Margaret called on the Archbishop of Canterbury for a private heart-to-heart talk today before disclosing whether she will forsake church doctrine to marry Peter Townsend. Simultaneously Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden succeeded m keeping her secret from the
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  • 262 7 Labour Goes Into Huddle LONDON, Oct. 27 Reuter) Supporters of Britain's Conserve tivc Government were shocked today o^ the wide hostility crouscd by yesterday's emergency financial budget to cut home spendmc. Th. topping up of purchase ta a 'raid on thc kitchen"' involving even the humble
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  • 89 7 A Yankee Does A 'Kamikaze' I Os \\i,Mh t I \p mr ced I 1 1 m i I v caa branch mt mr, il \ap. 1 111 i line yesterday. i n H« ih. th. ...ink n .1 t .Mil Mil. U.tn. I „t li. n I s d.i.-i.
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    • 162 7 Garden Estate Ltd. im \n nrnci UU K\\i; ROM). M\(;,\l'OKl 19. IMm II ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY I NEW TYPE SEMIDETACHED HOUSES i I fASY $17,000 PAYMENTS LARGE LOUNGE. 3 BEDROOMS ITCHEN. BAT.iROOM WC. CAR PORT VERANDAH MODERN SANITATION ITHE BEST VALUE OFFERED ANYWHERE r ojuvenction, -!h. Vigour. V Eterfi. f
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    • 97 7 k/f^T Delight the children imm* 1 M^rMU LOLLIPOPS j H/!*Sv£ Each on st!ck /is eg s Eight m a bag /yf^A -.75 cents. also &ajJUUaA FAMOUS CHOCOLATES AFTER DINNER MINTS GRESHAM CHOCOLATES bOQJ S LIS I Mb. Pastel Eox S 4.65 CHOCOLATE fc PEPKRMINT Mb Countess Box i-lb. carter S
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  • 245 8 War Veteran Commands Aussie Forces OLOML I \V Speed. OBF. Fl>. ,l ls arrived m Singapore to assume duties as Commander. Australian Arm> Loree. ar Last Land r ones. lie previously visited "Malaya as an \rm.v ohser\er m 1951, and heiore taking up his appointment here was an instructor at
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  • 287 8 FIJIAN officer ol IV Company, First Battalion. Ini Infantry K^iment. uho has ikeady ictiirned to his homeland ha, received a Citation from the Queen m Ihe 14th Operational I. ist. r 1 T T -_._>____ f He is Lieutenant Llvai Labaloto Nasilivata who,
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  • 205 8 Police 'Hold' A Town Hall IPOH. Ihurs Ihe tenant > <>t tin* I o\. n Hail bj the Toiler aaa mv I a^am tjuestioneil bs meashen "t the Ipoh ami Menglea-ha laa n oun< ii at their monthly BMethsi tod m [IK Polne had pre- ion>h pi oniised to va-
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  • 39 8 pi Thurs. Donations to the Federation School for the Deal have totalled 16S, it was announced today. Net proceeds from the Moonlight Festival of Songs which was donated to the school •^.ted to Sl.il 15.
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  • 87 8 Nurses Will Help In Jaycee Dance KUALA LL'MPI"R. Thurs. More than 30 Nurses from the leading civil and military hospitals here will take time off from thermometers and night watches this Saturday to partner lonely rhythm enthusiasts at the Jaycee dance. The dance is the first social project of the
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  • 157 8 PSNANO, 'ii.:;.-. Tlh traffic lights at the junction of Dato Kramat Road and Perak Road have been operating satisfactorily for nearly thin fl weeks, the Muni- Engineer Mr. R. Bailey said today. These lights function automatically on a pre-determin-ed time cycle throughout the 24 boors of
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  • 92 8 EIGHTEEN members oi the 22nd. Special Air Service Regiment, from Kuala Lumpur on leave m the Colony were among 11 people who donated blood during the i ending Oct. 26. Others were 70 regular donors and 23 from the fl vices. Transfusions for the week
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  • 494 8 Didn't Drive Off Strikers As He 'Had No Coffin' A DELIVERY-van driver of thc Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Wong Boon Seong. told the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday that he did not request the cicwd of strikers who surrounded his van to move away because "his parents had not
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  • 150 8 2,000 TO BE SHUT OUT FROM HIGHER SCHOOLS NEARLY 2,000 pupils of Singapore primary school their final year will find themselves without a future wh l° c 1 1 mma There will be about 2.200 places only m second., schools although 3.998 pupils will sit for the entrance examination on
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  • 99 8 PENANG. Thurs. Perak "O Youth League repre- res will hoi embly at the Ipoh UMNO headquarters on S:: v 5 The assembl. be held as a result of the recent armour by the UM general. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, that a new MNO itution stipulating
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  • 40 8 TAIPIXG. Thurs. Hua Lian High School will hold its annual elocution contest m English on Xov. 19 at 5.30 p.m. ere will be 32 competitors. 19 from the primary school and 13 from the middle school.
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  • 133 8 MALAYAN IZE SAVE MILLIONS-SAY LOCALS REPRESENTATIVES of I s .oeal Government at a public session of t: M -..ayanr/ < mission la>- i that millions of doi. uld thr igh Malayanization. They produced compiled figures of \patriate officers to compare of locally recruited officers. Wt X at Bvrr preenting S.:
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  • 65 8 'WE DONT DECIDE SUCH MATTERS' officer temnp of I I should b I Tathmag'^ I "Ti *M ore I COUi( I L and I senting I Officers' A>.soclitiot I f Public V. I ■Wtt be an eociaeer I I I ...i.e mßr! I Goh said* it r I I UK
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  • 149 8 IPOH. Thurs. For sev< n years DOW, Ch-BCSS living here have bten lorn d tO Cdobrate their Haw Tear ;n QUiel sort of wav becau-e al the IttM rg' meg ban on firecracker, t. At I meet my of the Town Council today.
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    • 179 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products vu_______________£._^vjßa______F^_^__________H_H____K__^_h P**mm*\mma\ W. MttL .ifl I t**\\ Jfl S __jfl mWr^4aaaAa*maat aaaaM LgLfiV V J^MMMM CHINKAWHITE This involuoble Wind Mixture 15 OT excellent remedy fa Sl f^::ch Pa ns. Constipation, Indie "'a- Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG IMi TIGER
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  • 744 9  -  JOHN MORRIS By IVYOKi n n jgff H B l Enright ft Warburg. 18s.) I 1)11 IN (OM vil M( \TION With Introduction by B Ifor Evans. (Seeker and i burg. 21s rt g i hi thor of this bank been for the past m the staff
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  • BOOKS of the week
    • 495 9  -  Edward Crankshaw By THERE ould be every excuse for sensationalism m any attempt to tell the inside story of this remarkable case, m which Vladimir Petrov, the S v < t M.V.D. chief for Australia, went over to the other sideIt was a case which not only
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  • 611 9  -  separation of the arts and l so regularly deplored. It may do so. It hasn't yet. And the reviewer may perhaps be excused for going otf at a tangent rather than attempting a syncretic and synoptic 'nt of papers differing basically m approach, definition and scale.Most
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  • 381 9  -  Andrew Boyle Paul Jennings [\u p\-m\(, (,i n\:\ f (I ollins. Ihs Two l.mcraphies of Grenp Captain Cheshire have ■on appeared within a year. Ih- ci ,hh <-r 'd this -..ordinary man. both as wartime hero and as unconventional. dedicated Christian philanthropist ta the are of atomic
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    • 35 9 that kvvps jl((m tf/ffi W/f/J//aM tht* tnscks [ilu ml! m 'lnmm n'li JIH railina hM ~|B||| llllli'. W S nWl :!li DUNLOP COS* THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO MCUTt I LTO _i«U. U«l KUtLI LUMPUR .EMU
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 415 9 Ik lard s gsswopjp roaa \WW~W~ Bi Q ■iBLI I m ..a rorl a a. aßa Bi ffi-WF 818 B Htt I B :0ii.8.l m:m jUU L I 15. T be useful Cttl v periodical payments garden we hear ♦8) i?. When to have a spree to i f nc
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  • 142 10 l.TI) Singapore. local bottlers of Co< sold an ax'erage of 1.000 bottles of the soft drink a day ar the Great World trade fair which was on from Oct. 8 lo 26. The rot" pany receiv more than 12.000 ent for their "Crown Cork test" held
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  • 72 10 SHIPS IN PORT DI m; ROADS of Madras, i Hung. Wavo Daviken, 'un. ma I ROADS Labuan Ilaci 1. Hai Chuan. M Bahru. X Aik Leong. ic 1. Seremban. Se j Bee. Lariang. Dukat. SHH I'iIARVKS W. Lhla 8 i 10. CastleBenvannoch 19. Perak 3S. L AID- 1* f w<
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  • 116 10 SUNGEI Baffan Rul er Co. Ltd.. reported a profit of Oo for the year to Ji 30. 1955 from which a final dividend of 221 per cc: tax will be paid to Sharetio'.d-. The total dividend for thc j year amounts to 25 per cent..
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  • 62 10 M\ I 1111 11 mi im Imi 111 illl ill (illl. ill w ivh 'Is s I ,I I A u ed to 5.13"? ti m 1 ii to;i> .11 riv p;.\..:ix month Mmks ot tm metal wul tm m com cnti ales m Si tiunbi-r.
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  • 100 10 WILL over UK). 000 people visited the Great World li.ule i air which ended on Wednesday, Air. M I l.i.n. the pju k In.lnal.er. told The Standard yesten!. t\ Ihe fair opened on Oct. 8. The attendance would have been doubled but for the strike
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  • 151 10 TIIE Singapore rubber' market closed with November rirst grade shipment at 3] per lb., three-quar-ters of a cent above Wednesday's close. The closing tone v. as steady. The flntfai of the auurh M's!r:.l.i\ res-ilinl f1 om m vi 1 „em report from M iaa it itatH
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  • 117 10 TIIE biggest officially-con-trolled test ot the use of natural rubber m road surfacing m the United Kingdom the process was first developed is now being carried out on a stretch of the Great North Road. Malayan rubber is being used m this proc A comprehen ries
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  • 163 10 THE Government ot Ceylon has announced a 15 cents in>n all grades of rubber to producers. The decision was announced by Mr. Shirley Corea. Minister of Commerce and Trade, at a conferen. Colombo with rep: of the rubber industry. Thc higher price will hold good
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  • 131 10 1 \m- British Kuhher I>< elnpment He ml is 1 1\ m„ tv iti duce more firms ho make mouldings la **v h materials is plaster ni' puis to make -i Her us.- ruhh. 1 l.itcx. 1 be Komi -v r> ii)s(n utions
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  • 217 10 Gilts Firm On Budget Speech THE announcement by (he British Chancellor ol tin* l.xchequer. of emergency financial measures to he taken m the Tnited Kingdom, did not appea: to have directly affected the Malayan share market yesteiday. However. I cautious attitude was seen Gilt-edged loans firmed slightly following this r.
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  • 502 10 Rubber: Hesitant Tone in Week i BIS I' i hern sh, eck i;i v hich the v iai i] t i '.iiii' i Market aaa 1 11 H lata mm of iv ,iuii p i \m*m% > Urn ciku re p I <•: HoUdaj atler, BaUi I i lid There
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  • Article, Illustration
    102 10 une ioi o r get sn |/i M H.D v ci feartremc •ft, holainy g bo t tig o/ Tiger Beer), thc Deputy Setej Mr." up oj Bre- i S papore, el a d'"ner \g [poh rI C tntl y given by the Stewetiet to its distributor! "nd agents m
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  • 273 10 AN American businessman ;> m Singapore to investigate the possibility of petting up a company for financing hire purchase sales of electrical appliances. His view is thai piospccts for hirepurchase business m ilaya are bright. Mr. John Zv'-'ra. rcpre tentative for
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 168 10 Its Good News— Clegg MEASURES to strengthen the pound sterling and to check 'rfu tionary tendencies m the United Kingdom will be of considerable ldL net only to Britain but also Malaya and othc- countri^c 1 c c w lrr bterhng area. Singapore's Permanent
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    • 22 10 IRE I I I I 1101 ll> Al (I I 'IH I I I I I I I I D.n
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    • 71 10 GM REPORTS NEW RECORD GENERAL Motors Corp., giant of the world's manufacturing corporations. has reported a new alitime high of more than US$9l billion m sales for the first nine months jof 1935. Profits a\so set a record. This nearly equalled GM's business for all of 1954. It was within
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    • 119 10 STEEL partitions of office buildings are now being mad' 1 m Singapore. These partitions were previously imported into the Colony. Mr. N.F.J. Benoist of the United Metal Works Ltd.. has designed and pressed fhe first of the local made ons to be used m Singapore. ir
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    • 604 10 NOTICES N\H KAI I>\IION NOTICE IS CIVEN hat the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are app to the Governor for nat aation and that any p< who knows any reason why naturalisation should no* granted should send a written and signed statement of the facta to
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    • 187 10 NOTICKS v w ii 11 \di i; noi 11 1 Twill be received at the office of the State Engineer. PWD. Perak. Ipoh, up to :U)0 p.m. of the 16th November. 1955. for the supply of Paint for the year 1956. Specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at
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  • 193 12 ABSENT RAHIM WAS CONFINED TO HIS HOME The Spectator Says..* \K(i<>\ AlTS' niatcinvinntM'. Kahim Omar, who tailed to play this rol« for his tc un m the Singapore Cup final on Wednesday, was confined to home ou his lather's orders. K.ihim will lead the Singapore Malays attack m the Sultan's
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 12 WBm CORDON IMHII is m the a; shorlh the two-hour invitation tra.k race at ru* Urt *f W <* Timing the runners is rx-mar.tthon ruin,. |9^^V Ohmpir marathon runner st. in ES___K_.ll (m*4. I hind Pirie; hopes to break tin- l«.i:; -fasti*. V picture. \p
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  • 227 12 iiRLS Spartan liters m Singapore arc hi urn. or lather, gaiai M have ttea t> 1 v itii them i hi- girls m •acstiea arc Helen lira... B.»b\ I <>\s Jessi Obi aad quite i lea others and the trouble Is thai t*h< j
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  • 85 12 S 'goon Garden Versus GES SERANGOON GARD E N Sports Club, whose membership has swelled to 600 within six months, will play their first hockey match today aga* n Enu Seng School at Serangoon Garden E grounds at 5.15 p.m. today. This is the first of series of sports fixtures
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  • 48 12 Nt'.v MARKET, SUFFOLK, 0 Bter) Mr. G w Chestermans lour year-oid Romany Air won the \^y Club Cup over two and a quarter miles here today by a neck from Mr. z Barker's Prince Barle. Lord D Entente Cordial D tths further third.
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  • 33 12 LONDON. Oct. 26 (Reuter) London beat Frankfurt m the inter-cities soccer match at Wembley Stadium tonight by three goals to two after Frankfurt had led by their two goals at halftime.
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  • 38 12 SHEFFIELD O 2 I Reur) The Football League brat the Scottish League m their Inter-league match played under tli lights here tonight by four goals to two after leading at halftime by three goals to one.
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  • 38 12 LONDON. Oct. 2f, Reuter > Results: County championship Runby marches are: Kent 14 Surrc Middlesex n. Eastern Counu. Oxfordshire 13 Hertfurshire 6. Sussex B :kshir e IT R^:- Hew Zealand tour: Saint Helens IG i landers 8.
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  • 157 12 McGREGOR HARFORD RALLY FOR NEW ZEALAND I MORI Pakistan Oei SC, Ktui- i >ii unlirok.n ii 1 4 ti •rieket itaad ti IM bi s. McGregor and N. s. Harford rallied New Zealand's lirst imun-N total to Mlt, tor tour as nils) Pakistan on the opening d.i\ ot th r
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  • 1737 12 Glass Hit First Century In 1867 Oy LINESMAN THE projected Hongkong tour ot the Malayan Cricket Association next month has evoked considerable interest m cricket circles, particularly amongst those who have come to the country since the war. Sei ci nl persens have expressed
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    • 178 12 WMM aa\mW rU> v J for discovering HEINZ I I m^^yi I w s 3 great 4 Ita mother discovered Heinz r y^^v Cream of Tomato Sour H -1 2 |j\ family and dinner f**M tl V were thrilled with its rich, creamy flavor and mother Y^*' ot compliments galore.
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    • 58 12 INDIANS AND c %\M thundering action: VISTAV 1 ~-m**mm\ \W tfg&A*m\ sft _J > CsM| B^W^' -^Xv :3so, /»i. ___i__M____ f" j BJS*TBB^H_r_r 4 __fr' "'i« i&_^ife 5,p^ < c **»_o s. _______f^^ __(E^___ Mmr*&L **^W^Jffl 4 jJ| ■■m gg rg? gT N MmW*a*H~mw^ Wm FRED CHARLTON gggggZZW*Z Tfi MacMURRAY-
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  • 423 13 Gordon Will Go All Out For 400 m Swim I Ilii: i»I'I MNCi iLi% fil the Singapore Combined riMtun- championships at the Chinese t I** 14 »1 -ill p.m. today should provide en cmpetltlta. championships organized by the Singapore on Department has attracted more than 100 :n 19 English and
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  • 26 13 LUMPUR Fri.—Setis will have a t*y meet n their anCup soccer Road on bo: Mong >ju Tltir^ •nan <RanKam I
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  • 105 13 South Quad Hockey Begins Today 9KREMBAN, Sat.— The quadrangular hockey meet m the South between Johore. Pahang. d Negri Sembilan begins on the Station padang at 4 p.m. today with Johore meeting Negri. At 5 15 p.m. Malacca will et Pahang The week-end programme will be: Saturday— 4 o.m Pahang
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  • 39 13 TAIPING. Thurs.— Seventy I sportsmen comprising soccer. I hockey, table-tennis, badmin- ton and darts teams of Kilat i Club. Taiping. wil ipoh| ,ov. 5 and 6 for their nual matches against Kilat Club of Ipoh. i
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  • 68 13 PENANG. Thurs. Fifteen players hav c been selected lo '•sent Penang Malay Football tion m the Sultan Gold Cup Final against Singapore Mal;.-. Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. They are: Abdul Rahim Jalil Che Din M. S Che Din M. Omar Hitam Arifiin Burhanuddin Buang S. Sultan,
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  • 162 13 "Hoad And Rosewall DID Sign' BUT SIGNATURES WERE 'IN SPIRIT '-HOPM AN oger of the v .tralian Davis Cup team, the signing cf the agreements was for "promotional expediency" and neither Hoed nor Rosewall considered thc signatures binding W\ Iting In the Melbourne Hei I ti m Sydney, to; where
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  • 503 13 School Girls Set Ten New Records Xl ALA I.r.MITR, lii. Ten neu mi.: |s uerc set up m the two-day annual Selangor Combined >< lioolUiris swimming championship- which endc-.l at Victoria Institution pool here today. int record ere m the 100 metres freestyle m 1 mm. 40.2 sec, 75 metres
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  • 267 13 BALASINDKAM scored three <>l tlie (Ml fMgh tot Police Spurts Association m their Ml victor) gvmjg R_»yaJ Naval Police m a Singapore llockc\ Association division I league match al Serangoon Koad rcitci^bty. Police introduced another nr.v player m H. Karim. who deputised for Theseira. at leftback
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  • 288 13 Iron Men' Prepare For Triangular SIXTEEN irel rs hi c been m !<•. tl ih, Sinu.ipoi-. \m.ii.tii W -ii lii ling Federation foi spe< iil h'.iiniir, li, i tli' oloay < hampionships 1 1 11--tri.iii-Ml.il meet 1. t\\ n Urn 1 mhii. i iffhtlil ter's \->-<m iation tin \1 ila>
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  • 69 13 X ALA LUMPUR. Thurs —Twenty three competitors will All Malayan open 100 miles cycle race a Lumpur to Ipoh. c: II C. Baughan. J. J. Faith D. C Poole X Bibby. H Smitl Han S mad \?l\- J° mmy or sukir II tJ Abu Bakar.
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  • 80 13 TA Council Rally To Victory LOK anOH, Thurs. Town Council after being down by l-o at the interval rallied well to beat Dew Recreation Club 3-1 m a Lower Perak District hockey League match here. Dew dominated exchanges m th« md scored through Ngoh Kup. only after thi- Dew's Osman
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  • 19 13 L T B, Thurs.— Schools Invitation XI beat 15/19 Royal Hussars 2-0 m a hockey League match
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    • 313 13 M/lJL/lCC/l SOCCER: Mnfacca Mala PS. Johore Rainboiv Football Club at Kubu Stadium at 5.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: SULTAN GOLD CUP FINAL Penang X lays vs. Singapore Malays at Princes Road. HOCKEY: QUADRANGULAR TRIAL Selangor vs. Penang at S.I. A. ground; Kedah vs. Perak at S.l.A. ground. WOMEN'S LEAGUE —P.W.D.
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  • 1023 14  - FOUR CHARMERS GIVES PROMISE OF A K.L. VICTORY WINDSOR LAD l\\ Xl \l I I MIM X Tliurs 101 X CHARMERS, who lias been stretching out bcautifulh during the week, put up a «innin s gallop this morons: wuen he „'sih he, stablem.U-, Bold Dragoon (Donnelly), over a testing three
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  • 644 14 With £cru tinea* ADMIRALTY: A handy three-year-old who chalked up maiden win m his fifth attempt m the country when he won over the Bukit Timah six furlongs a month ago. He first showed signs of having come to hand when he ran a good fourth to Stage
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  • 85 14 Boys Town Win Schools Soccer Cup BOYS' Town eapturcd thc Inter-Primary Schools District "A" championship Cup beating Pasir Panjang English School by five goals to two m a thrilling soccer match played on the Outram Road School ground yesterday. Pain which fell an hour before the game, made ground conditions
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    31 14 MEET Mr. MOTO PCJtII IPS a Utile, it lint I tiger, ur mm im I itty M (train ii /m. 7 mi;/n f._.<>. fc*gghi m the M ri/_.' (inmnioto fights tonight.
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  • 108 14 O GOALS by Colony ace Coutts. and another by Andrew Clarke, enabled Singapore Recreation Club to beat RAF Seletar 3-0 |n a SHA Division I hockey match played on the Dadang yesterd Rees. who were the superior side, took a 2-0 lead at the interval. They
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  • 34 14 THE Primary Schools 'D* District Soccer Knock-out Tournament Final between Rangoon Road School II and Griffiths School I will be played on Rangoon Road School "ground to-day at a p.m.
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  • 23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Club whipped Public Works Department Sports Club 7-0 m a friendly hockey match on a water-logged padang to-
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  • 625 14 Jeffery James Previvews the "Fireworks' at H.W. Rad Can Have Another Floodlit Session Tonight il I. Rli.lll perhaps I uouldn't know a left //<><>/. from a right uppcreut. ami I probably think that the breadbasket is <*ytmcthitig the wife brought m for break but what I see I believe.. md
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  • 582 14 Colony Refuse To Surrender Af Will B\ BILL I INK. our Rugby R?porter. lIMANS MN(.\P()I.I a goals, 1' trtet. j penalty. Rcjcrcc—W C**tr. C. S. C. SmgrntUTg. A COURAGEOUS Singapore XV were thrashed by Radrodro''. "Flying Fijians" by 31 points to three before more than
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  • 12 14 Tod ay's Sport S?c ]'b\m\ s T: i l D/V der, S.C
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