Singapore Standard, 29 October 1955

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  • 39 1 Singapore Standard I STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 I. net) 2400 it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2* 14 I. No. I i mi: i hi i ion >iM;\i»om:. >\tlrday, octobkk 2 >. !v.")"> I 1 I'M. I I".HM X
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  • 150 1 Let's All Join Truce Talks abour Party s New Demands KUALA LUMPUR, The Kuala Lumpur ich of the Labour y of Malaya today ided representation all political parties the forthcoming ;-Chin Peng meetdiscuss the FedeiaGovernment's am- to Communist :sts. d< mand was the high- ;t m passed :>ranch which also
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  • 50 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Selangor toflooded many parts of State leading also to the closure of the Lumpur Upper Trunk I at the 31st. mile, just h of Batang Kali. few hours the road impassable but Police rted tonight that they reeded m clearing it ne-way traftV
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  • 335 1 -SAYS THE TUNKU A LOR STAR, Fri.— The Federation Chief Mwmfr, Tunku Al'.i' Mho, mM he was not ftfalf U m»'<'t Gonral of the Malayan OtauMnM Party, ■g, just to explain the terms of 0M WMrty, tat also listen to all bat to say. This
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  • 73 1 DIANAPOLis. inaiana. Oct. 28 (AP)— Senator Estes Kefauver said today the future of South-east Asia hinges on the outcome of a nt and bitter" struggle between India and Red China to win the people of that area to "wholly opposed Ideologies." He said the crisis m
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  • 73 1 Boulder On Track Kills Rail Checker AN employee of Malayan Railways, Raghavan, 36, was intly killed when the pilot vehicle he was travelling m. turned turtle at 111 mile Woodlands Road. Singapore yesterday. The driver. Manikam. 37. was seriously injured and was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital. Both were
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Oct 28 (Reuter) —The Quern held a Privy Council this morning at Buckingham Palace. It was described as "routine and of no special significance.'
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  • 11 1 INDONESIA will continue facto recognition to South Vietnam— UP.
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  • 60 1 CANBERRA. Oct. 23 (Reuter) Australia's 21st Parliament ended today with Party leaders m the House of Representatives exchanging goodwill messages before going off to prepare for the general election fixed for Dec. 10. Mr Robert Menzies, Prime Minister of the outgoing Government, is expected to announce the
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  • 102 1 LONDON, Oct. 23 (Reuter) —A story of the Duke of Edinburgh was told by Mr. H U. Willink. Master Magdalene College. Cam bridge, at a dinner here last night. During the Royal tour m Australia, a long stream of university people wen ing to the Duke •i
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  • 114 1 I ngapore Chinese j Chamber of Commerce at a 'hly commit! etii yesterday annoui tss >00 m the i 1954 55 bud I meet thl •B Mi Lark Byt i mmitu c i Mr X i reck Kin, and committee members to dona ards this sum
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  • 657 1 Kofi Heads Rebels In Struggle For Power LABOUR FRONT ROW THE FIRST Annual Delegates Conference of the Singapore Labour Front which begins today may be the prelude to the fall of the Marshall Government. The Conference oho promises f o become c struggle for power between Labour Front
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  • 121 1 Faure Wins Vote Of Confidence PARIS. Oct. 28 (Reuter) It was announced officially that the French Government led by M. Edgar Faure survived a confidence vote m the national assembly today The count was 271 for and 259 against. The Assembly by its vote accepted a Radical motion approving the
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  • 98 1 Crime, Police Have Day Off Polk* Force appa: not work on a holiday and Us offia 'ainly do not go about disturbing police officers on a ation cither that is if .ndard is to beg Pol Ja< Police m the Color A Standard reporter yea- y,\ ,y k- V. r
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  • 21 1 a nt pi« ;t cd yearly L year took 794 omes.was mar^ stmpsoo. Hone Office Pathologist.
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  • 114 1 KUALA KANGSAR Frl.— More than $100,000 worth of Rubber was destroyed by fire which broke out m the village of Talang at 7.45 p.m yesterday. Two fire engines, one from Kuala Kangsar and the other from Taiping. which arrived soon after the fire broke out. prevented
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 1 SECOND-LIE UTFN AM \dain bin \bu Bakar receives the Regimental Colour from the ILuh < ommissioner. Sir Donald Mar(iillivra> mi In-half «»f the Sixth Battalion. tin- Malay Regiment, at a rrrrmonial parade hold m Mcntakah, Palians. Thursda>. 1> of I photo
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  • 166 1 THE >.l-d;i\ <>I<l strike 1 I>\ li.O rmplow'ps oj the AdcLphi Hotel ended m Sinsapo-r \e>UrdJ All the men returned to work yesterday following an agreement signed by the management of the hotel and the Singapore Workers' Union, representing the workers. The agreement provides all
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  • 30 1 DR. V. ISSEL, the Austrian honorary consul Calcutta, was badly ma with a winmilf^l tigress which attacked him while he was hunting m iribagh jungles last weekend. Reuter
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  • 97 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Law ng Pung Hoy. member ol the Labour Pa of Malaya, was today a.sked to .show cause why disciplinary action should not be taken against him for joining another political whilst retaining labour rr I bership. The demand for an explanation from Mr.
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  • 31 1 LT.-GEN. Lawrei Kuter. Commander of the U.S. Far East Air Force, said m Hongkong yesterday his comr liv and able to the Bast from a Chinese Commii!. ttack. UP.
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  • 33 1 LONDON Oct. 28 (Rev* Pr< nt Craveiro Lopes flew Lisbon 1 laj having cfimpi* ted th< I tug tat* Bi m the 45 v. ;tr-::!'- of the Portugu tU publl
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  • 12 1 A PA n. < i rj gM ••In U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 88 2 SOME of the "20.000 I. ramies I 'rider The Se.i posters v hi* h were found List Surula\ m ih,Poster Hunt at P.imt Ris H•>t I orsani/rd hv HKO liadi.. lilnis .md shaw Brothers. Hundreds of th•• v c pSSten v. ere hiddeti
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  • 447 2 Students Plight Shocks Public SHOCK K I) h\ tin- plight A hi veai-old student iCo Kirn \.un. Singapore leachors and As.semblvmen vt»sterda> unird Government to this brilliant hoy a chaiut* to obtain higher education, Teo. who c from a poor family m Jurong.
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  • 128 2 IPOH. Fri.— A 25-year-old ;er. Steven Chung Vii Chong. who spent a night j the Batu Gajah Prison last night because he was unable ito pay a fine of (2 was '.owed to pay hi s fine monthly instalments. by the Magistrate I Inche Jamai
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  • 383 2 FOUR JUNIOR WARDERS ACQUITTED Ipoh Detention Camp Shooting Case Court Praises Superintendent IPOH, Fri. Four Malay sub-warders of the Ipoh Detention Camp were today acquitted and discharged by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. E. V. A. Peers, of a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The
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  • 105 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today joined several thousands of 3 subjects m celebrating the birthday of Prophet Mohammed. Early this morning, the Ruler prayed at Banting's Bandar Mosque the oldest mosque m the State and joined m the celebrations that followed.
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  • 174 2 Unionists Hail Koh's Move On The Bill THE 11-man working committee of 95 trade unions representing 85.000 Singapore workers, last night congratulated members of the Labour Front allied to Mr. C. H. Koh. for conducting a valiant struggle m the Party m the cause of domocracv" In a statement, the
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG 0 Special Standard ServiceClosing prices of the H< kong Exchange were: 515.52 to -Cl Sterling $*****5 to US$l; $1,833 to Malayan $1: $0,135 to! one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 125 125 to a tael.
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  • 228 2 fnn ATU PAHA T. Fri. The w< r< .-i.-n.-d „fri,v-- the Ma!., van Ch;n- ciaUon J( bore State (i n> Won* Bhee r:; ,V (t President: Messrs P KUn Hock, Teo Peng l i-' Bong Lim Teng V uwj, Kwan Chan Sang, Sw;;- Lim.
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  • 332 2 PROPOSAL by (lovmiincnt to lev> t.iv on all !u\iir> uoods v.<> v received irltli ndxed feelings from all quartern <»t the Singapore pul mments ranged from 'a very good move," 'warranted only by increased social services,'* to the Colony "losing its free
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 241 2 HIGHEST VALUE for your S Our n GRAND Vouni r===r Buy Today Why Delay? Cotton Printed Seer Sucker 60 cm >d American Ptaitic Sheeting 54" S5 Plain Checked Spun Line* 36" 70 i| Rockrast Curtain Net 36 50 I American Shot Tafctto 42" 1.00 American Goberdine Suiting 45" 1.20 Tootols'
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 Weather Report MINI >I I M I cmprr.it n rt I rum 7 10 p.m. <>< i. '7 t t |(J a.m. <)(t 2ft, Biagaparc 7U IVnang '711 Kni., liahru 7.11 Ku.il.i l.uiM|ujr 7 ;Ff, Ipoli 711 Kij.tnt.m 1 Maximum I nmftnUUtH 1<(ln 7. :o .i m 7 Oct. JS.
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  • 49 3 PENANG Fri— The acting chairman of the Rural Board. Mr D P Rces. will go to Kedah as assistant Secretary of State on Nov. 1. Mr R F Oldham. who has returned from long leave, will resume his office as chairman of the Rural Board.
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  • 275 3 'GEAR UP ON TRAINING OF EXECUTIVES' Vital To Malayanization KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A United Nations expert today urged Malaya to forge an integrated educational and technical training programme before accelerating Mala vanixation on political grounds. expert, Mr W. N. Lang, told The Standard that such integration on education would best
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  • 170 3 PHONE MEN TO JOIN FORCES TWO rival trade unions; representing employees of the Singapore Telephone Board may make a joint ?ffort to negotiate a settle- j ment of the workers' claims for increased wages and better conditions of service, j Leaders of the unions— the j >ry and Shop W
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  • 38 3 TWO thou> ims living m the Keppcl Harbour and Kampong Bahru areas of Singapore will stage a procession and public meeting at the Kings Dock quarter., tomorrow m honour of the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad.
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  • 172 3 Co-op Plan Bank To Aid Housing SINGAPORE is cxpcc to have a Co-opera* Bank to finance housing and other development schemes for thousands of middle-class Government employees, m the near future A proposal to set up the bank will be considered at an extra-ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Government
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  • 116 3 VI \M< I M Malay vtu<i» nt^ who haw vist ft tin- Suit. id lilmn '1 i linitii; Collrsi- m I nimim Malim v <■'< lirrc t(K!.l^ Ui.it inil\ (mc Mal.t n»\\ spap«T .i s l)«'in« sulimiilmii kg 1,:,. for tht trading i niiiii
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  • 241 3 INFORMATION ON HOSPITAL PATIENTS figure, a brief indication ot progress might be given, with the patient's consent, m terms authorised by the doctor m charge. The understanding recognises that, m the case of accidents, relatives should normally be informed before any statement 'is given
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  • 124 3 Youth Sent To Jail For Theft PEN AN G. Fri. A youth. Yeap Hooi San. was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment m the magistrates court today when he was convicted on a charge of stealing n gold necklace valued at $25 belonging to a girl. Teh Ah Ghee, at the
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  • 45 3 I IPOH Fri. Former Malay 'members of Force 136 which went underground during Inc Japanese occupation, want to form their own Ex-Service-men's Association. They also want Government to pay them dues for the nine months which they served with the force.
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  • 176 3 ki v\l B\T\S Fri.— Nine wooden bridges, one nH^nn/i'! TeH/and a g*™*, "J»* built m five kamponus m Province \Ullesk> NortM with funds provided by RIDA. I i inn a&ced to gw Dlstrici Ofllo r, Butterworth, i» Vrtcs, Dn-.Mding th«* monthly meet ing of Rural
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  • 82 3 Base Workers Get Set For Strike j i Slngapon N iva] Bi I i talon last night Jed- .t M i: IPOWU l< Aci::..:alty to VH thread lied vumC n KOf, 10. Both Ibi Admiralty and UM B lini dtodl lose d( til of the propo. al 111 official of
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  • 97 3 MI.'AR. Fri— Over j .00 p<v> pic attended a farewe.l clint.^r here last nishi at the Muar Club m honour of District Officer. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Musa who is on transfer to Johorc Bahru as State Secretary. Representatives of all cvnmunities congratulated Inche Musa for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 294 3 Give Your Memory a Holida v with the Scamtsi Calendar ->- -V *J !>tlj-*indwg t uatcrproof, dustproof. animate: OMEGA The new sclf-uinding Scam.. 'endar uatch is the most Uithtul servant of tune c 1 bf uatchmaking science telling the exact time and day of the month accurately, automatically. a can
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  • 195 4 Official's Expulsion Splits SHBSA Men Want Their Choice Retained Mil EXPULSION Of the itafljTg Harbour Board M.ii Association's vice-president, Mr. Sathasivam, lu> split its 1,700 members into two camps. Sathasivam was expelled h Association's executive committee for making statements criticizing the "trade union activities''
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  • 86 4 Tamils Face Cultural Hardships KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Though Tamils have contributed, m a large way. to the material and cultural development of Malaya, they are still out even a building to f commemorate such a contribu- tion. Mr. S. O. K. Übaidullah, j Federal Legislative Councillor, complained today. Hiking at
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPrR, Fri Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. Minister for Telecommunication^, who recently ousted his key rival. Transport Minister Mr H. S. Lee. from MCA executive :ons. today consolidated gains" at the meeti: the party's local sub-branch committee. Mr. Ong was chosen by the meeting to head
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  • 75 4 Pi- Frj -"There I considerable amount of building development going on m the rural areas ->f the Settlement, Mr. D P Rees. Chairman of the Rural Board, told a press conference today. So far the Board has approved plans for 2,300 units of housing, he said.
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  • 56 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 28 <AP) The atom will supply onefourth of all installed powergenerating capacity m the world within 25 years, a nuclear engineer predicted today. "The world atomic enterprise is doubling every two years." a General Electric Company spokesman told the National Industrial Conference Board's
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  • 99 4 IHE < "iuni.iii<i'T-in- < liit-i. lai i Air !ok 1 \ir Marsa v 1 run j 1 rfannm. kr» 1 „p. Bed the 1 tival ol Music m» ihe Main Hall of the < hilI'H'n's S« |)no| IJ,,\ r '»r< 1 'hang i <>n O< t.
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  • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Police field force patrol was fired on by a gans of seven terrorists m the Kulim District of Kedah yesterday. The patrol returned the fire and there were no known casualties. The assistant kepala of a mine m the Ipoh area
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  • 50 4 THE Singapore Bereatk Magistrates' Court will sit on Sunda> and if need be, until midnight m a hid to conclude the CaSI v lure 1 12 strikers oi the PI v wood Factory arc Charged with obstruction. The Court will also sit all day today.
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  • 33 4 Hi: C.affar bin Baha. .i I ederal ouiuiliiu" ii (Mitral limn r m loose snirt) is seen leading the iMfrtj procession m Batan- M.ilaka o:; liKwl.iv. Spline I'lmtd Miitiio picture.
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  • 304 4 C in-C Praises Armed Services PKNAXG, I ri— Lieut. General Sir Charles S. Lorwrn, C-in-C ol I ar Last Land Forces, told the 2nd. Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment here today that U tlirv believed m justice and fair play. and were opposed to
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  • 181 4 Fishermen To Form Association PENANG, Fi: -Following tdvioe u.vcn by the Federation Mini of Agriculture, foche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. Malay fishermen m Kuala Kedah have decided to form an association which will look after their welfare. A spokesman for the fishermen said that about Malay fishermen m the village
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 195 4 J SHAW BROFHFRS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS CAPITOL l s l,, D Y AiV'SiST£/f l x EILEEN j/~. lACA IFVMON W,. "y^~^-^ Mi-- v\ )Rl ii_ >i\\: < "it STARTS TOMORROW! m a picture a! 'fl^RB r E t J!^.- rill j 4JU- /||LI I4| up* j Afl pipp ff l^ I
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  • 540 5 I.Q. TESTS FOR ENTRY TO ARMY TRADE SCHOOL BEGINS NEXT MONTH I M.ilT i:r|*irt«T I MIM intelligence:->: > :->: '•< in.m It to years old «M It vail themselves «»t v. raining at the A run Boys Trade School, Nee So*- ngapore, u,n *gin eaik. next month it ti.. I
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  • 93 5 GOLD WORTH $14,900 FORFEITED BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Gold worth $14,900 was ordered forefeited by Mr. B. J. Jennings, m the S sions Court here yesterday after Lim Cheng Tong. pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to declare the gold, at the Customs barrier In Butterworth. on Oct. 25. Lim admitted
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  • 245 5 HE CHOPPED OFF MY HAND- WIFE War Time Assauif Case iron. I ri. A wdin.iii -ii>l m (<m:t tmtay lh.it her husband (hopped «»IV her riuht hand one da\ during the .1 ipnu'^c occupation. Dorairaja Ganamuthu. 41, was tentatively charged with causing grievous hurt to his wife, Ganasoundri Ganapragasam, 25,
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  • 224 5 FACTORY CUTS HOURS AND WORKERS LOSE $15 IN WAGES Unions Bid For Pay Talks Ignored KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Funq Kcong Factory m Klang, one of the Federation's largest rubber manufacturers, today announced a one sixth reduction m its working hours due to "insufficient sales and the high cost of
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  • 106 5 'I HI. mult i loned < ir horn. pi'pn I 1 1 vi i til S 1 11 14 pm s \on rm< 1 inn torini; >et h 1 (>»•• n b.i tint d Ihr hill L.i/ctt. ,1 ftg t<i <\.w does not ill'
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  • 157 5 PEOPLE'S Action Party \ssrniblyinan Mr I< Kuan Yew, yesterday described as "wonclerlul" the resolutions of Labour Front member, Mr. 11. Koli. for recognition oi the Malayan Communist Part.\ and the repeal of the Public Security Kill. Mr. Leo. as loader of tho P.A.P.
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  • 35 5 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, has appointed Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. S. D. M. Jepson. to be an extra Aide-de-Camp. Mr. Jepson replaces ASP Mr J. T. Boyes.
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  • 58 5 \LACCA. Fri. Nomil tion of the UMNO candidate last night by the Malaga Town UMNO Branrh for the forthcoming Municipal ejection was keen. Inche Hasnal Abdul Hadi. Alliance leader on the Malarra < Settlement Council, won 0 Wan Omar Alhabshi by vote on the revote
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 455 5 J "The Came Mutm\" J discover /I |v .^Amim^ I each P^%rr fl I t A? Ifcjt^Sl V llmV^^^l 1 false mov» CjUmmmi^m^m^mi mear/ /r. ■m^^V^^^^J as thn i-.nranchet closer, m' T -i mP^ >^^ V ROBERT FRANCIS 00NN6 P-LO -esr-* *A n»»» v^ J OPENS rOMO««OW at the capitol
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 825 5 Standard oJilmcincic Information at a Glance ii ir Pacific 3. 630 and Hl3 pm Hun- Lynched 10 30 am. The Marau- (S«; 14." OJIIIIIIIIIMmiiii"""""" v he Dee Flyina Deuces der.s 12 4."). 3. fi 3d and 9p m ket Report «S>; 1o» T:me for a I KJ /C A D
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 546 6 H' bubble inflated by Labour Frontsman C. H. Koh may explode m a way which he never expected. In his effort to swing political opinion m his favour against the Public Security Ordinance recognition of the Malayan Communist Koh has asked the Chief Minister a series which he
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    • 317 6 lIDST all the high sounding talk about being bosses m their own country, fighting the terrorists with their own forces, running the adiWing for themselves a single nation with gle guage and religion, yet there is ai c m a monotonous key asking lor manna torn heaven.
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 458 6 '"^■^^■■^■^■i^BSBsnnsi All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point! ithin three months of its coming into power the Alliance has witnessed lifl of internal friction which has taken a dramatic turn h the ousting of Col. H. S. Lee from the District Sub-Branch Committee of the MCA
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    • 205 6 Are THEY Qualified? 1 Sir: The posts of three 1 additional Assistayit Mi«isters were created f'V the Labour Front and appointed by the Government. As those appointments are of very high positions, way I. as a man-in-the-strcct. know ichether any educational qualification teas taken into consideration for the appointments? If
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    • 145 6 Sir: I think the Governshould seriously consider acquiring the S.T.C. interest and running it, or remove the S.T.C. monopoly so that when the S.T.C. employees think of striking the public of Singapore can always rely on other bus companies for their travelling needs. Although it is nearly a
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  • Article, Illustration
    1280 6  -  Aster Gunasekera Bsssssssal miff R^^f aaWBtt 1 9 I C^SI w'* M WJawW BBBB^^^BBBBBnm. m\ .^Sa\w\\\\ BBw \\mIUU V M tRWNnnuCRWBBWrV BBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBaSBBSsl P^^Bn^^sRSw^^Snnnl ssnass Rm. \SfV^ 1 J wf^fyM^L *^^^ew\w\wsw\uw\\\\ says I OFTEN wonder if the Governments of Malaya have a god-g \en claim to Stupidly. Sometimes I feel
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  • 164 6 C \OU can always tell a g< ottoman, he tak»- ofl first, sa d S Blondini the Strong Man talking m a bbc proj gramme. ij;> crypi mai k Z referred to the dltti rent people irho stand on his >"■'■' for demonsi ratl< n I purposca vhile
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  • 37 6 SAYINGS OF THE WEEK oth< adv< -Mr. k I h, one as long hac «T Walter cou: Council rep, Arlt Th John ran. A. L. C.iHidhart. mar: prc< mo. much a: f Th, 1 ..ddTii 1 1
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  • REVIEW OF VIEWS
    • 34 6 I undoubted v an J undrn:a J nesian 5 the pr 5 of tl V J t:''n Indonesia 2 matter if. P jAlthoug J can i J now peare <: ndone&an politictJ scfne.
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    • 39 6 THE por- more emp ment rat: > becai: taxation, as fa: mount t wag* Sin The net created c the p.. perhar warns \\vDuring the the work- throut or strike for t! amoure ail or a additional I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 89 7 ihr first time In «tory fou- iik •.1 k ift carriers are seen »mine m line Ntti I p-rr t ift tv part ma tor mar i ea exercise of Ike h Atlantic Treaty for 1955 < h took place m the ian Sea
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  • 116 7 5 EGYPTIANS KILLED IN ISRAELI RAID I, O t. 28, (RevEgyptian soUt ♦•nty taken I on I at /\uja I ie, last night. I y spokesman I man said the raid retaliation lor an attack last Wedn* raeli police post trip when i \-<> em an roe were wounded captured.
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  • 29 7 BURMESE Premier U pted an invitation to Communist Poland and arrive m Warsaw around November. the i news agency Papa, ani m London yesterday. UP
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  • 31 7 .HT persons were kilted injured when a southSouthern Pacific freight rammed a panel truck Mexican labourers a te rossing 11 miles I &aiinii«- California on U.P.
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  • 93 7 'Nor Another Line On Royal Love' MILAN, Italy. Oct. 28. (UP). 1 a lucal Catholic newspaper ounced to it s readers yesterday that it would not print another line on the Princess rga ret-Townsend romance because the topic was beneath the dignity of a serious newspaper. The news paper, l'ltalia,
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  • 78 7 Still Fine At 107 Yrs. SALT I \K» < I lah lh t Bl IF>— London born Mr- \iiiu 1 Milne i flebi it< (i hei inTti: UHMbi] eslerd v vhr nU ■■m uwi for ulii!.- m-i Shr tv born Oil 1< !K to nruf .tin! \niic fWjm ■>' N
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  • 23 7 CROWN Prince Fcisal of Saudi Arabia said m Cairo on Friday R had ofTercd to sunplv his country with arm-. UP
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  • 211 7 Security In Exchange For German Unity GENEVA, Oct. 28, UP —The United State yesterday ottered Kussia security guoran.-c against future German aggression m exchange for German unity. if State John Foster Dulles toid I opening session of the *B:g Four 1 conference that guarantees should -permit
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  • 275 7 I ONDON 0( t ?8. (ll* 1 < i lion Labour Party introdnrd I i-cnsure ir... »i \t lerday chat m rfto t thai the Cos i ii\t _'>\ cinment won M■ I ui.il .lection by double erasslag Ihc refers. The majority of
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  • 95 7 LONDON. Oct. 28 fßeutcr) Lord Reading. Minister ol State at the Foreign Office, said yesterday Asia would have to consider Russian offers of aid because there an even greater field lor development m the area than rilled by the Colombo Plan. Lord Reading returned on Sunday
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  • 47 7 LONDON*. Oct. 2?> (UP) 1 British Foreign Omco spokesman .aid flatly yesterday that the new EgyptianSaudi Arabian mutual defence pact "is not welcome to The British view is that h pacts tend to split the rid rather than unite it, he said.
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  • 31 7 SAUDI ARABIAN Premier. Crown Prinre Feisal. indicated m Cairo on Friday his government may resort to force as an answer to British-sanctioned occupation of the Buraimi 5/ UP
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  • 94 7 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 28 (UP '—Russia joined the West last night m voting ior arrangements for the international aton>for-pcace agency In the United Nations Main Political Committee. The vote was 53—0. with the six Arab states abstaining, apparently because Israel one of ttw 18 countries
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  • 84 7 'East -West Gaps Can Be Bridged' GENEVA, Oct 28 (Reutcr) Mr Harold MacMillan told the Bijj Four Foreign Ministers Conference here yesterday that Britain believed the "considerable gaps" between East and West could be bridged. In his opening statement the British Foreign Secretary said last July's "summit" talks had "set
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  • 46 7 SSUP, Georgia. Oct T ,UP) J. C. Sapp and Dons Ethridgp escaped irom the Wayne County convict camp where thoy had b^n assi;.: I trustees to train bloodhounds. Five hours later they were tracked down by two of hounds they had trained.
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  • 79 7 \l\\ YOKK Ott M HJP»— Thr marriasr of Marilyn Monroe and Jim- DimaßSio ended officially ?<*"**£ :I 7 tiip MM* itJU NtM X hid no plans lor rp-marriaßP lo W °mL Monroe Rlrd for divon-P .1 >rar a«o m Ca She "aid her husband had treated
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  • 142 7 JAKARTA, OH. 28 (AP> Uerapi the "killer volcano" if the most volcanic country n the world erupted like a giant flamethrower on Thursday night. shower tons of a.sh and lava down its It was erupting more than nine times per hour. A major hlow-ofT that might imperil
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  • 65 7 TOKYO, Oct. 28 <LF) The U.S. Army will fire its controversial Honest John rocket near Japan's sacred snowcapped Mount Fuji early next month, it was announced yesterday. The army said it will fire only one practice rocket at its Fuji-McNair Range on Nov. 8. The brief announcement
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  • 31 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. (AP>— A former U.S. Intelligence officer says it would be possible to build a West German army with youth from East Germany. Col. William F. Hcimlich.
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  • 28 7 time chioi 01 i tolligence m Berlin, said here yesterday that the creation of a West German army will be difficult because of hatred for war there.
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  • 93 7 PARIS Oct. 28 Premier IZdgar F aurc s plan to hold French national c. Lions m December moved one step nearer on Thursday as a rommittee of the National Assembly voted to give the subject urgent consideration. The government was expected to insist that debate r'ne full Assembly
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  • 170 7 RIOTERS BURN ARMY STORC NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. < \P) s« \uu ib<.>x tinned British Commandos and .1 British so!(h;;r (led horn injuries caix'd I- :i ■••rr«i'i-t ho:nh ;i > disorders r<»n--linur-1 m vj>i:>. \r-i-"!-ii.i> The soldier was the Hrst British fatality since British terrorism and demonstrations
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  • 40 7 W YORK. Oct. 28. CAI Atomir-r lighting planned for the world exposition to be held i» Brussels during 1958. The plan was disclosed »y Stn Chairman Alon m an ferCiuc B< nee on ft'onnr m Thxn
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  • 43 7 CAIRO. Oct Senator Tl n Island) said on Thin Egypt. II United has buy l wherever she 1; added "we c: the -r influonr. buy arm> from an Green mad*' °nt aft< hour me with Prcmi< r Na
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  • 12 7 battrric armed junk oil Ka« hcrnmo the Defence nounr-cf!
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  • 39 7 AILING Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's temperature shot I up to 103.1 degrees on Thursday and close aides warned on Friday that his recovery from an attack of bronchial pneu- 1 rnonia may be long and drawn out.- UP
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    • 57 7 YOU WILL BE YKKY MERRY WITH BODY-HKAI 1 1111. SIIKREE AM) l\i:i!V HOY THAT'S AHI.K wu.i. tiLKii: ii' i oli iasciols c;KABLE. TWO £«fUI! AND TWO A«MFUIS o»£r sheree NORTH b»ty GRABLE I THE Ei\TERTAI\\H\T IRTAT OF THE SEASUM 1L COIOK BY 1)1 1 1 XI "■lll W™'^'^^mf YST LRIOPHOMC
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    • 117 7 \t t!iO State Obsi-: '.of t V^^^^^^^a^fe^^^A^i^i^^i^k Thuv fter year ZENITH dominate* --f^Vfc«^iWT uith n rare mastery the Cihronometer „f tin- \cuchatcl Obv f rtHaai of ihcir extreme sever 7ENITHS WT WATC 1_ 1 CPi I I n The Balance-wheel and its H-i spring en«ure a maximum S VICTORIES -m
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  • 1358 8  -  Sidonie M. Gruenberg -By //o/n The New York Times Magazine ,>roM,.,ns. in.rrirans „rr rsl.bl.shin, home, fmmiliet «wiy. I \\i\i to i irdMtaj recent h that was like ni\ w cddiii^s In Uw I niti»d st !t( '> tiiivse d;i\ s. Ihe i; ru 'm w,h
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  • 435 8 To Broaden Asian U.S. Understanding Mil I i.iiuisco, a not American tion is establishing n>elf as a WrMcni DMlttC of A- < iiltur, en.;. ih e direction "I .i Union ||M oped llillisrll ill I,M .iikl Xr.ih pi mm.| 111- U.1^.l v,|l, I S.hn,,' land. Mr an \V a Us.
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    • 107 8 DURABLE ROLLED -GOLD WSOy M(9 44 IF your hair is showing N*-*** J W signs of advancing age, its youthful appear- jj »>/ using Morgan's Pomade. 5 -i-j^Bfi^h> Vf^tj. atural colour. \jg JM ij's-^^*— massage a little into the %^n 19 9% o J\ Morgan's Pomade feeds k^« /Vw^S'Sv ti
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    300 9  - Music NOTES ANAGRUSIS M Wt 171 T 1 1 If T T SB TTTTYxT. ii i in iiti 1 1 m ttfTff i» DIO Malaya is to X isc the strength cstra by engag- local musicians to expatriates are due the end of The scheme ie higher salaadcr and pianrator,
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  • 909 9 >\< KM I 1 \I. T.v M i _t:«-i Kitrhip (ml prano). George M <nhn (kju p-i< IMI ii Mi \i\;i M.I 1 f M\ ROI'SSEL: I < I cstin I'araignfe DE" BUSST: rniuii; i It p i < >-m i (1 i dun bunie i)i KAS; L'Apurrnti
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  • 759 9  -  JOHN HALKIN ;.^i 1 4^ X STAGE DO<DR I i'l" J V i 11 U'°& mc a theatrit al e\pci ien< c not ti-\ to target. I\\ I) W fM'ks .!-<• 1 11-l'l OI casion to speak oi the prorlui tion oi Kici ht's CAI.I-
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  • 445 9 IN the reckless years before tlir I rcneh Revolution, boudoirs and bedrooms were top favourites as subjects lor an artist's brush Rich satins and lougcd lips replaced the demure charms of peasant girlhood. Once-popular historical scenes were con- i| oed to, the cellar. It didn't take
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  • 645 9  -  Mariia Ross By Having had an intriguing idea, he sent for an artist named Doyen, and suggested that Doyen might execute it. THIS' PICTI WAS TO SHOW A PRETTY GIRL ON A SWING, WITH HER LOVER LOUNGING ON THE GRASS BELOW I PECTANTLY WATCHING HER GRACEFUL MOVE- .TS
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    • 211 9 "Now! we fa/cc /ou ove/ io —mmmnimuiiummm** If §49. J o* ERRES radios qivo >ou th.il «£AL 3-D' I r«prod«ctlon rnncr ---«i mim* m ml outttjndms CUMpIt Of MM D,r»cct,on -n r fl d o T^ Model KY 549 kM H ♦jnction. easy fin»crt p control. r. v.i*.PC «.■■•< aci-al
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    • 183 9 1 -1 I' ii I i JT _:_:._;_.i_LJ: A quick reply < 1 > .J ll 1 s» There h quite a lot to game J 8. Ancestor for Dad? M 1 means of entry to ft t0 boot an »h* Ditch m author »8» the pilcn m w |h
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    • 32 9 ill ||M lik <l iih tins liiornini; she ;i-krd mr Ini f is UM "1(1 vpollU' ;i iid 1 answ <i t;| I h.t \tn t mtii <nir liu^b.ind mik <■ this morning'!"
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  • 671 10  -  KENNETH HORNE By Managing Director, British Industries Fair Ltd. BIG changes arc being planned for the 1956 British Industries fair, which will he the second organised wholly by private enterprise and the 35th Fair since t^c 8.1. F. started m 1915. The most significant
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  • 124 10 THE directors of Rantau Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.. report a working profit of SI.? 18.847 for the year :o June 30, 1955, j and arc recommending a final dividend of 20 cents share less Malayan income tax. making .;."> cents for the 1 year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 10 MRS S\N Soonq Men? left of IViti; Koad Kuala Lumpur, was li.stcnins to a special "Surf" broadcast i»nc Sunday, it told her lmu she could win a sold watch. The next <la\ she sent a Itttef t<» l.r\cr Brothers. Kuala 1 umpiir Hiving her full name and address, adding the
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  • 73 10 Wati h m the letter nnd <>n the n\tlup»' |i\ d., NS later her letter was the fir-t to bC pi(krd aiiHins ■CtVCI entries, .md she is d» i Lired thr u inner. Kf(.ntl\. shr recei\e(| the prise from Mr S. Webstei of Rouslead and I
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  • 56 10 A firm Hi En v I is now producing whai w first really relia c -elf-starting, resersible micromotor. On test, one of t i m •ut attention anri when slriplown it was found thai the I on brushes, con.: itator «nd bearfoj i n srna ii thai 11 c>t
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    39 10 AN electric store and C a washing bowl, a shaving mirror and a picnic basket thctc are sotne of the accessories provided with the RollsRoyce Silver Cloud which is among the cars now on o Earls Court Motor Show.—Mirrorpic.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 219 10 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Sfondard s New York Bur eau Chief THE production of rubber today m both Cambod.a and South Z kZ Y°1 t!le ncreese This is to information received on the New York rubber market. Rubber quarters base this Indo-China estimate on meeting
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    • 27 10 iPAN has purchased substantial quantities of Canadian and Australian wheat. The Canadian wheat totalled .".850.000 bushels and the Australian wheat 1.200,000 bush- GSDG AP
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  • 440 10 G. A.T.T. MEET TO REDUCE TARIFFS Weekly US. Letter WASHINGTON. Ort. JS Groundwork will be laid lor extensive international tariff reductions when tlie I mieil States and 34 other nations meet at Geneva this vtl V) lov t"* 1 t( lt!l session „i the General Igremeal on rarills and Trade
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  • 54 10 R \N T K customers m Australia may soon be watching the bi ack or red columns of ineir accounts on television screens. Plans to instal a private accounts television service at two of its Melbourne offices this year were announced recently by the English.
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 10 NEW ZEALAND Co-op Dairy (Omp.in/s factory at Tirau Photo shims nearly one ton of butter befog remoxed from a 100-ho\ churn. Three 100-box and one <>l-bo\ (hums are m produc tion .it this factory.
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  • 90 10 Rubber Usage In U.S. Rises THE US. Commerce Department has reported that consumption of new rubber during the first nine months ol this year was 27.2 per cent higher than m the same i a year ago The United States used 1, U1, 118 tons of new rubber from January
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  • 137 10 A NEW type of buoy, designed m Britain. Is making the mooring of v« m Far East waters, safer and faster. It has been selected to rej place all existing mooring ouoys m the Port of Hongkong —49 ocean mooring buoys and 60 for minor craft
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  • 68 10 THE 18.000 d\v. ton tanker Arkansas, building for the Texas Company. York, has been launched at a yard at Rotterdam. Her dimension! are: length (579 ft., beam 72 ft. and moulded depth 39 ft. The cargo, which wVA be carried m 32 tanks, can be discharged
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  • 10 10 World Bank Loand Total US$2,400M. won I tho J; balar.
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  • 80 10 Higher Level Of Building In U.S. Seen the conseTv. In tlw same jk: whc: of r ne* mad Dr. econorr.i Cor tion >p< ing. is a nat: man ma' Dr that U*****,000 n spent for n™ the coming decac although ad' the present nee and relation are r I US$l5O,OOO
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  • 219 10 FARM production must increase by 2\ l 'c a year if N Zealand is to maintain present standard of living, according to the Australia and New Zealand Bank's Quarterly Survey. This was necessary because hew Zealand's population would reach 3 million by 1975 if the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 356 10 NOTICKS P V\ II T! MM X N«M I TENDERS from Class registered Contractor be received by the Superintending Engineer. Public Works Department. Kuala r up to Ml p.m on for the ruction of fort Class t7 Quarters at GuiMemard Road Extension Kuala npur. Full particulars are obtainfrom the Of7ue
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    • 329 10 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE: that the partnership late isting between Mi Loi Bok Kwang also known a: Kin Kong. Tow Tiew Imm a Loke Hai and Tan Xii Tiew carrying on business un o or firm of "Happ3 No. 2A. Stamforc Road. Singapore was dissolvec -uitua! cooseni on the
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    • 190 10 N.Y.K. LINE 5 per* $1*" ff l A*itj Mjfu .09 Marseilles. Tangier. Casablanca. London. Rotterdam. Antwerp. HamDurg 11/11 N«V laapa Mam tor Aden Djibouti. sowah. P. Sudan. |eddah. Suez. P Said. Beirut. Lattakia. (Passengers Accepted) 12/14 No* Kokct-u M., u outl isiowah). P Sudan. Jeddah. P v Beirut. Alexandria. Lattakia.
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    • 704 11 j.FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 6. i6M» i t Hofcmion H'.sc THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SCPTM AMIPICAN MPVICf n M. Tork. B*!f.mo-.. Ph ■V 4 Cull Port* i '-> 't V i k,^ rtrjri n 11,1- nov »/U >«b wKt i- tb 1 red o'hr. Ri o ar0 eh t CJI?O
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    • 1073 11 >l: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 i r i ii«:',ipoijiK) m iinj.ipot*! '12 Itnaa) Sh.pp ,f<^ IMI ''111 ll\\ll ravtl D c 111 I I. M I I I >> I I II > I D. C*rri«r« option to proceed via other porM to loir) -<~d MMOnJI cargo SAILINGS
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    • 819 11 w MITSUI wl LINE S pore t S ham Penong 0R JAPAfJ from Continent \wojison Man Yokor QTiQ Kflfef NOQOVC viQ '■a 7,n Hc'^'Ck H'kong 1 Ncr Arimosan Varj <or Yo^Ohamo, Kobe Nogoyc vio SaiQon. Bangkok H kong 12 Nov FOS USA .a Suez fof New York, Philadelphia, a!sc tor
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    • 746 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTtNF '.'.aNDINAVIA For Aden Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, C penhogen, Gothenburg ond Otlo b pore P. Shorn Penong x SELANDIA t "MOMMA" 15/17Nov 18/18 No» 19/20 H99 xx FALSTPIA" T 1 :^Dae 24/24 Dec 25/260«f 1 Co!!» Lender 'Poi»en a er» only, Gd>nio
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  • 205 12 FOR EYE APPEAL I^VERY girl can makr 1^ r yes unforgettable" says beauty expert Helena Rubinstein. "It's all done with makeup. Your (yes should b striking and glamorous that they dominate the rest of linn rwrx.mr <■<:!! rmemlirr thnn. ami re are Helena Rubinstein's four steps to i glamour: STI
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    375 12  -  Peggy Hopkins —By "I CAN trll a woman's aso at oner as soon as I sec lit r iti drrss with a plunge neckline." i viously, this re irk— made by a boy friend when we were dancing recently —is a pretty sweeping statement. Yet at that danre
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  • 69 12 DO's and DON 'Ts DO— sit and stand ice II the head h igh. not with round shoulders and sagging chest. rub your s haul dcrs with a dry loofah after your bath. It will m ke thch] soft and velvety. DON'T poke your head lorward ike an angry goo
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  • 304 12 [\W women are born beautiful. Most of us have It work hind to look our best. Don't despair ii you can't afford trips to a beauty parlour. Most beauty tieatments can be given at home. A well-known beauty specialist has told us details of her celebrated '"knuckle massage
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  • 58 12 Chaillicr one of the beaut i: models who will be participating m the Fashion Show sponsored by the Comite Francais dc L'Elegance which will be held at the Cathay Restauiant on Saturday and Sunday. November and 13th. Native costumes of Austria, Finland, Great Britain, Denmark. Greece
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  • 366 12  -  BETTY SMITH gmgmhg CWISS husband- wouldn't dream hrlpini, vsith ih.housework but th< i. <m< u.rk.iul t bore that is shared h> men of .ill lasses ill M I I \M THE HI! m:» Ol I m lit n,u sf u BUNDAI Mni;\i\(,v Then the streets are
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  • 15 12 ne' expression. The other I obviously just as >e a go. Mirrorpic
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    • 338 12 IFRILLIES w/Y/) /un m em I r> lo\c;l trilU. Bht Wore collars ot (!<!:« i(r lace, llnuiurd cuffs of id i m frills and flounces that garnished her handmade bloiLsrs. the prett< i th sj 1« .)k< d hi htf BJCfc For the Modern Miss, frills are out for the
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    • 306 12 i* «^> »«>>c «c<iS >S.v« iw? Xt tfj* vv,^ vx,%o >dA ■<■' J olrrnlut* hold*, inn i ni.m .imiot li.i v c .i imrc mind who rcfiiM's npple riwapliajgi i .mil) l*fM I mi; IHO| i i \m> BnrmsiGM ***** I Xo April 19— Analyze the romantic ture; see that
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    • 9 12 I i «U >mi n your dinn« laid tti
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  • 147 13 i:\fc, Oct. zaneu-. Uwis Hoad, A ng Davis remain an ama,l Frank Sedglormcr Australian Wimbledon i»n m 1952, will' Jack Kramer's troupe, were s announced the profession al--wrangle here. himself a former tl«>B tit. h-.ltl. i n l> h i\. f- it 'I modern lawn Is*** sis .UM.lt I,.
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  • 699 13 ONE RAD RIGHT CHALKER SLEEPS MILLER AND TUKANA MAKES IT GORY NIGHT I>,n lEFFEBT JAMES THr -I'-t boxing crowd m recent vcais saw the fighting Fijian sergeant, Isimeli Radrodro, crown himself an Orient lira vy weight champion at the Happ> World stadium last nigtit. His victim: Barrie Chalker. The number
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  • 38 13 WKSTPOINT. Connecticut. Ort. 28 (UP) New England table-tennis rhampion George Ferri.^ Jr.. 22. was killed on Wednesday when bis automobile crashed into a tree. Ferris, wno held the Connecticut title, was ranked 14th nationally.
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  • 26 13 Hey, Who Knocked Who Down? ana down, and looks meVoing U%n', a himM-lf os c Dunsford is "We %JT& S encounter a K.O. ,dn for ler.
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  • 188 13 CIIINKSi: maintained their unbeaten rccoffi Xl t!nvra, s conimunitN sorcer Icimue Lust niylit when the> trouiKCfl i:o>al Niw 7-S. Ko'k l'tow w'i« it'll t"iChinese attack stored ton i/'-il-. The sailors started off impressively and m the fifth minute were unlucky to conrede a
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  • 394 13 EIGHTEEN-year-old Ong Choon Lim of Victoria E and Gordon King. 15. of St. Andrews School, who each won two events wore the out- standing competitors at tne j first annual swimming cham- pionships of the Singapore Combined Schools held m the! Chinese Swimming Club pool
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  • 301 13 Xl \l AII MPI'R. I>' Sin-apon- V^-'Vi i IViians Malays 3-1 m the final ol the Sultan s uori^ sin-vvr competition on thr I'mic- K<ad Mac lum Despite heavy rain a i turned out lor t!ie m which was keenly contested. The water-logged ground mai
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  • SPORTSLETTER
    • 283 13 'No Law Against Lights...' Sir, As a Class One referee recently arrived m Singapore vish point out to Spectator (Standard Oct. 25) Memorandum No. 6 on Referceing issued by the F.A. It states that "The referee has the power at any point of the game to substitute a ighter coloured
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    • 33 13 'tJ7-mi.ii i EXTENSION I v\t. spir HEE R I NG CHERRY IRAND) V/ PRIZES-HEERING i CHERRY BRANDY v y KIND COURTESY OF MESSRS EASTERN AGE l HAVC YOU MET OUK MEW HOSTESSES? r
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    • 601 13 CLASSIFIED APS Sill MIO\S VACWF 4PPLICAT' vit r-nt of the .a for the post of Maiayrt I Trade lt»i tatntative m Indoesta Candidates shouid be ir« of age »nd should tad extensive and recent busiicss experience m Malaya or Ddono m a senior capacity. t v. an advantage if. [)utcn
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    • 47 13 By A/ Carp til Abncr _-r* >. jff \(-*auT-/rsALL *-y 5- ,Rf sgg njf tmere-O3K a mice vTi By T.V. Hamlin JUley Oop i^^Mm Heart OI Juliet J° nes ||WM tK Jtwha"^^?! I I I v^^H[ «M^^9L ifrn I* \L v »s. V Bugs Bunny rf '5*N ffl%|
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  • 262 14 i>ii:»< \-i pool Km.-- ikiihi run K.nr. i. a iti<; sweep: Rare s Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer \ii.Nir\ ui.um u<>\ \r no m o \n-ii. CODE 1 r.-. i: km king II Sly-th < imJ. K«».v;iI I rrs «> i rr.m ii Ulitterlai r-
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  • 932 14 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.-- Horses Class 4, Div. 3— sy 2 Furs. a. 50 Kara! Fresco 4y 0.00 Diamond Stable" Martin C, 2. 5*: m 5y ai Unicorn" Donnellv Donnellv 3. 93Z Guttering 5y ai Dji Stable Allan Mannina 4. Sal Eire King II 3y aiS Mr.
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  • 1844 14 RACE ONE VELOCITI >ho\vn such impressive track form that I am giving him a chance to score his long overdue win in the five and a half furlongs for Class four Division three horses I iocity put in a sparkling display on Thursday when he easily skipped
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  • 19 14 THERE has been heavy rain on Thursday and yesterday. The going for today's races will be heavy.
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  • 139 14 LONDON. Oct. 2H < Renter*Nucleus, who ;n the English St Leger Classic last «v month, will be England's second f+ itive in the W uh ng- i t n International race at Laurc M ind on Nov 1 1 Darius. 1054 El B h f.00 Guineas
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  • 393 14 He Will Like The Mud By WINDSOR LAD FOUR CHARMERS, a three-year-old by Emir d'lran, is my safe each way wager at Kuala Lumpur today, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club October/ November Meeting. Four Charmers, who is engaged m the 5> furlongs
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  • 347 14 Today's Sport D °Ub|, < \N M.I.X IMik.m Pletr the rri.k.t douhl, 000 runs and 100 v. ,a, |hi* srason". han«.* him (loins it ar.- hnyhi lliis weekend he viii turn out tor th, Mrdicals against \ris and s, m the annual int. i match lor th, A (UP to
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    • 63 14 ga^ #/t^ A NEW3SMM c^_^ f|\ Fm q^^ KENAR f2.8 PRONTO SVS 5195.(X 3ALDANA f3.5 Obtainable from oil leading photo Sole AgentsyHOCK CHEONG CO., 95. TRAS SIRm. HXGAPORt \\\\\X\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V^WiVi%i%l%%Vi\VVWV\V\\\\V\\UV bmn uith or The New Asiatic Insurance Cc -7 4-B. Ro[)inson Road, Siiujdpurc, I. Tel: :50 2 Coble -Wi CARPETS! Have
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