Singapore Standard, 31 October 1955

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  • 440 1 Big Midnight Crowd Gathers v; ulllm th (|I in .oclouM I.Hmu W.lll.iMl .|;i.-k, .r.(| -MMirr. .it „t Kr, 1.nn.1 U^m Wharf, Singapo night. The fire was first spotted a policeman on rounds duty at the wharf at 11.05 p m. He immediately gave the
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  • 903 1 Fronts Break Complete m I Hope You Leave Forever'— Marshall *iHE SPLIT within the Labour Front was vestcrdav made compete when Mr. C. H. Koh, a Front execute and founder-mvraber, walked out of the First Annual Dc!c gate*; Conference. <- On Saturday ft Lozarous had walked
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  • 72 1 IHE tu o million rioii.n s ibbei fire lit up the East clamation Wharf iit li •<• sea reflecting the bias thiv Standard picture, ken at the jx.jk nf Hi*' ha.\ irrtitrn M.».'K'-.i i In r nl tb» i»k < < i. ins engulfed and
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  • 73 1 Truce Man: Destination Unknown THE Federal Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing, who was one of the government representatives who met Chin Peng's envoys at Kliaa Intan recently, yesterday left Kota Tinggi for an unknown destination in Johore. Mr. Too returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon While in Kota
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  • 157 1 'Don 't Look North' —Lee' STAY, STUDENTS TOLD Mil. 11l kikin \rw, Id lii.iiiHi Chinrsj. students ;it tin- H:ij>|>\ World M.uiiiiiii rstci d.i May here, do not look nurlli to \our mothr: land, \on were horn in Singapore .nui m mum itrofflc here." 1 fhe students were celebrating the registration
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  • 110 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties to either the Communist terrorists or the Security Forces were reported in the Federation today. But terrorists cut telephone and scattered Communist pamphlets in the Teluk An>on district of Perak yesterday. A police field force patrol which wa s
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Or-t. 30 (Reuter) Three Chinese seamen, who had been hanging on to a wrecked dhow for nine days, were picked up today in the Straits oi" Malacca by the 10,624-ton British tanker Caltex Melbourne, Lloyds reported here. A ra.iie message from the ship sai;J the
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  • 36 1 ALFRED DEWARD Cowper. 86. who began work as a five-shillings-a-week messenger boy and became chairman of William Whiteleys. the big London department store, died at his home in Hythe. K nt, on Friday.- Reuter
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  • 24 1 THE first group of Soviet touri.-ts since the war arrived in Belgrade yesterday by a special train for holidays in Yugoslavia. Reuter
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  • 21 1 A NEW traffic sign warning drivers to go slowly to avoid hitting pigeons has appeared in Moscow streets.— Reuter
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  • 23 1 THE British Post Office last year handled 9,100 million letters, postcards and parcels, compared with 8.800 million the year before. Reuter
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  • 118 1 FAURE'S FOURTH CRISiS PARIS. Oct. .*0 (Reutcr) The National Assembly launched into a three-day debate this afternoon which, for the fourth time in three weeks, placed the life of M. Edgar Faure's 21st postwar cabinet in danger. The assembly had under consideration the Government's proposal to hold new elections in
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  • 27 1 CROONER Dick Haymes. fourth husband of movie actress Rita Hayworth. said last night Rita has instructed her attorneys to file suit for divorce. UP
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  • 239 1 FAMILY CAN MEET OUTSIDE WORLD NOW BIRMINGH \M Oct. 30 (Reu- A widow and her 10 daughters start new lives today after the funeral yesterday of the m;tn who ruled them strictly making them virtual prilD their old secluded torlan house here. They are 70-year-old
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  • 146 1 LONDON. Od id. (Keule: I ndvr he.tdlin* "What wrong am 1 doing" I'nnee^s Margarets ci Irom the heart," the mass circulation Sunda\ newspaper, "The People' today repoited that their was ;i rilt in the Kn\al I ainilv o\er M .irgarefli liM-niiship with Petei lownsend
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  • 293 1 I'm Stil President Says Litzanoits MR. A R. LAZAROUS Singapore Assemblyman whose election as president of the Labour Front on Saturday was declared null and void, said yesterday: "I am still the president of the Party." "It is my contention that I am still the elected head of the Labour
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  • 54 1 A TIRED but victorious Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall last night graced the Singapore Association of the United Nations held at the Raffles Hotel last night. Mr Marshall told the 500 which included members of the Consular Corps. that he had survived the :end Labour Front Annual
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  • 243 2 THE TUNKU IS A SINCERE MAN. SAYS LABOUR CHIEF Freedom Day' Talk By Tan KUALA LUMPUR Sun. -The Sclangor Labour Party chief Ml twa Tuan Boon, speaking at the de P en dent peoples lreedom day this evening urged all layans to support the Alliance Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman,
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  • 89 2 Safety Week Enda In One Fatality KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor Road Safety Week ended last night with a an accident in which a Chinese girl was killed. Th the only fatality in the week making the state's first ever road safety week a surces The capital's traffic police chief.
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  • 261 2 85 ,000 UNIONISTS DECIDE TO RESIST Won't Pay Fines Or Sign Bonds REPRESE:TATIVES'Vii9S pro-Pcoplc's Action Party trc c unions anting more than 85,000jingaporc workdß jestcrday decided to start, passive rcsistcnccV f cmcnt to fl 9 ht fhc TrOrs Dispute Ordinance. T, r cb fraction Companv EmWonists decided to ask all
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  • 74 2 I BATU PAHAT. Sun. nty Chinese school-teach-vere entertained by the nent of the FiveCommittee. Batu Pai dinner party held at Ai Chun Gi 5 I last [hi H .ring the party, the chairman of the school committee. I Mr. Soh Bok Yew presented two gold
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  • 41 2 photo. Mr .mil "Vl i v K ;!i. after tIM m.u 1 1.11:0 at I Cmhw I;-!.. porr. ,1 Mi suppiah is the president of the I oini.il Kl. I Work 1 i:i and Mi ft, Standard
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  • 209 2 'HELP MAKE MALAYA GOD'S OWN COUNTRY' IPOH. Sun. The Federation's Labour Minister. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. last night railed upon his countrymen to accept the great challenge facing them to make Malaya "God's own country He was speaking at a dinner given to him and live other Indian Federal Legislative
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  • 23 2 A "Crusade of Decency" directed at the corner book stand is to be undertaken bv Roman Catholic women in Onta Reuter
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  • 177 2 AIM TO GUARD INTEREST IIN>!! -in. >out 70 re}] ii .uispori organizations in the I cdera toda i lecWcd to torm a Pan Ma! Transport Association to look alter tin The Mentri Bcsar, Pc Gantang addressed the tion should run their organ iza He recalled
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  • 61 2 si IKI INC, Ntß and Mini. i \.ni D a m m. i '■"> world fam( motorists who have cabled the < .igapore ;r their Ml hfs i Rrsi M iyan M«Rail beins bv the comli.i ny. rails I. and period It me tin Intern. «t
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  • 20 2 KL I brand. Conj District O con. din > Ho In Office: Ch< A that had thai about
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    • 131 2 More than X ,J A. &S}* yy mt^t^Bd P < >»- f Tf YC:^ (7% You'll hear your favoi; /*W\ [Z^vUl symphonies as they reaJy ZrfS L 7 Vi> ten to an A.E G. Superhet CM J J iio in the same price gr /UKlflTiff wonderful reception of over: Hl/ll
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  • 209 3 TRACTION STRIKERS MAY LOSE JOBS Union And Firm Start New Deal THE 2,500 stricking employees of the Singapore Traction Company may soon find themselves out of employment, The Standard understands. Both the S. T. C Employees' Union and the management have agreed to have a fresh agreement negotiated immediately. Because
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  • 91 3 \MI I'M W r; on >»'mday night had a rollirkinj; time at their annu.il II >nl 1 part] .it the American Club. hi (I in various 1 jjarb lo illustrate tin- hml ttoei dam ei and nit tl and f<>. In In d OntNi.sndin? feature nf th<
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  • 110 3 I Th' 'ry of Transporta- lapan with the consent of the Development Bank ol Japan has selected Hi Japanese shipping companies to which they have allocated funds to build up new shipping tonnage under the government's llth shipbuilding programme. The Standard understands that of the 16 shipping
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  • 96 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The latest in refrigeration ap-pliam-e and sewing machines will bo put on the Malayan market shortly. Mr I. Brunn. sale.s manager of Kelvinator refrigerators and Pfail sewing mar-nines department of East itic Company said last ;ht Mr. Brunn was speaking at a dinner
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  • 93 3 AN ice-seller, Chan Bah Choo. 50. was beaten up yesterday by two thugs along Upper Aljunicd Road while riding his ice carrying trisha. Chan told the police that the two thugs had tattoo marks on their hands. It is believed they beat him up because of
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  • 108 3 'Alliance Will Care For Indians' PORT SWLTTENHAM. Sun. Federation Labour Minister. Mr. V. r. Sambanthan told Indians here tonight that ii mbiT oi their community was not included in the "Merdeka mission' to London, it did not mean the Alliance had broken I promise to 'ook alter the interests of
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  • 55 3 KOTA BHARU. Sun. In January, 1956. there will be 9 Primary English Schools and Xational streams in Kota Bharu district giving a total of 360 places for Standard 1 English education. It is proposed to house all classes temporarily in the nools. Malay and English, until
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  • 180 3 ITS ALSO AN EMERGENCY IlilKl omrrßCacy i« Mala win« iimi ,i; i.i;: is \wt was onr l<i (ho I h h.nl Im< n killed and wouml ■i\e help, said lady Bourne, whra A appealed for d— att— ioa ftopp\ Day Nut I !>••
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  • 103 3 He Warns Against The Atom A Hn'nmnesc man. 110 Oian Foo. 2r>, yesterday ran along Seah Strict with a bottle in his hand shouting a learning t}\at atomic weapons would bring inevitable disattsr. Hundreds of passers-by gatlicred round him curiously listening. Laler. he lunged at people gathered brandishing the botUe
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  • 160 3 Presented By The Counfess nil Oontess <»i Limerick, vice-presideni British Red Crass, jresterdaj presented Laij Black, m s !;u ,i|i(iir\ (io\iMnoi, with th<- cert 1 (.it and iKirim- "I l!onor;ir> Lilr MnnLn of tin- Kritisii \ivi\ Cross Socictv, tlw hi-hrst .iwari that can he
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  • 36 3 AT yesterday's Thanksgiving service at the St. And: athrdral. Singapore, the Australian Commissioner. Sir Alan Watt, unveiled a tablet commemorating the Australian Army nurses who lost their lives during war in Malaya.
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  • 99 3 MALACCA. Sun. Large crowds yesterday lined several Malaria Streets when a hailmile long profession oi riatoks" (Chinese saints* weni round the town with a 90-fool dragon in a ceremony that was meant to rid the town of al! evil influenrcs. Starting from its
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  • 57 3 Police are looking for thf relatives of a dead man found on the steps of Social Welfare Building yesterday. An identity card found on him bore the name of Lim Seh Ho. aged 08 His bodv was -<ent to the mortuary alter the Coroner Mr.
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  • 52 3 n alter their in.nrUfc rI Mm Mfcslej Charek bi Kwtla Umpsi hist week. Mrs. Zechariah i> :in adverti.se- mi'tit r\('(iili\r WWB Mrssrs Level Brothers (M i!a\a) Ltd.. in Kuala Lumpur. photo Kn.t 1 1 .ii iiipui IsyCCC BtMUfliij Mf« ("t'or-i- 11.111. ih. .m«l Mis beam in- hride, Miss
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  • 49 3 KOTA BHARU. Sun. A very successful t ash ion parade of Malay and Euro pean dresses was held at th» residence of Tunku Nooi Zakiah. wife of Dr. Carlecl. The fashion parade was lr aid of the Welfare Home Fund About 35 ladies model led.
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  • 61 3 TAIPINC. Sun.— The Fn--lish Club ol the Hu Iliq'n School held a R Contest recently in which 15 coys and z na>s«iqo selected was "All the World'- A S" Shakespeare's M As Voi Like It." Gii pt the board to *rin the lit top places went
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  • 8 3 Selangor's Camera Society 's Big Social I photo.
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  • 8 3 FUND NEARS $11,000 MARK figure ol $20.0i*' ber.
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  • 25 3 A MAN Church t«> run*? M IMt and indrd v i 1 illll had minor Injuries an in out pat :< nt
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  • 346 4 EXPAT WIVES WILL LEAVE 'IN TIME' WIVES of expatriate officers, who are now engaged in various Government departments/ will be replaced when there arc sufficient qualified local officers to fill their posts, Mr. A. E. Goodwin of the Establishments Department, told The Standard. Goodwin said that these women had to
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  • 145 4 Selangor To Have Biggest March KUALA LUMPUR Sun. j —The executive council of i the Selangor Alliance called m special meeting today j to plan the biggest amnesty procession ever to be held in lecent weeks. It was decided that the day for the "bis marrh" would be Nov. -7
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  • 31 4 MR. M.P.D. NAIR. Inde- I pendent iblyman I Seietar will hold a •'meet the 1 people" session tomorrow at 7 p.m. at No. 10 Thomson I Road. Singapore.
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  • 42 4 Art Exhibit For Taiping TAIPING. Sun. Taiping schools, both English and macular. will hold a combined schools' exhibition ot Arts. Crafts and Teaching Aids on Nov. 24 and 25. This la the first time that local schools have promoted a joint exhibition.
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  • 161 4 PENAXG. Sun.- The general secretary of the Mai. Postal Uniformed StafT Union. Mr. Osman Siru. today blamed the Sultans for Mai. i highest executive officer being a British High Commissioner. Speaking at the Dependent Peoples' Day rally at Dato Kramat Ground. Mr. Sin; that except
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  • 44 4 TAIPING Sun— Six fo: 'students of the King Eo VII School have been awarded bursaries to the University of Malaya. They are: K. Sockalingam Abdul Aziz bin Mahmud. Amir bin Abbas. Marl jThcn sc Ong. Edith Kribhnan and Siti Maznah.
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  • 92 4 B l l Hi M I Mfi the rates tf "i ■fan J. tbabo as the Be.mn Queen 1955 at ftaU ri IJ x .in < ines< Sw imniing lub's invitation b> iii\ ton Hi n hii 13 oiitiNtjnts i p u btiai H ill receive a
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  • 369 4 His Qihcr Is Defeated I HE Public Security Bill u is a great step forv in the Ie:, i :i for preventive* detention and arirst. said Chief MmMri. M: U.ixiri M.:r-. i i ijm 1 Front's annu: teteglttl BMfevow esterd;. Mai shall was speaking
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  • 98 4 SEAMEN TO TAKE STRIKE BALLOT TODAY THE Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's Union will hold an emergency general meeting 137-A Rangoon Road tonight to take a strike ballot in protest against the refusal of the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation to recognise the Union. pokesman of the Union said that the Federation was unwilling
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  • 329 4 ...And Diggers In Malaya San. rhc chairman ol the Labooi Party i Mi. l> S Kanianathan. opemiu the Pr« pics' I eedom i alh ti the Date Kramat groin Mi this evening, extaMCd sympathy to the peoples oi Mormm. !«t the HlfferiftfS thr h.iv to bear
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  • 45 4 KANG Wan Scow. 13. was found drowned in the sea oft Loyan*. Singapore yesterday. She was at a picnic. Members of tho picn:< party found her in chestdeep water. Artificial respiration va 1 n but she died before the ambulance arrived.
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  • 195 4 LEE KOK TEONG. G5. a fowl seller at Jelai Street was fined $100 by the President of the Sessions Court Mr. J. R Whimster for poslon of 5 paper packets of chandu and 2 chandu smoking pipes. He pleaded guilty. A MERCHANT. Lum Cheong. was fl]
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  • 10 4 CABBIES PROTEST ADDITIONAL TAXIS to The 1 ol of Mr
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 891 4 Standard c^Q-lmanac Information at a Glance JJHgfrfc— WMi i i r 5 C J M A fN ft r f p w:!h (P '16 BG. l'J39m»: 4 pm Spori i> i H()A? O K L to: o iSi; 6ti m Highlights il»s9m>; 415 M« ii r V^ l\ Announcements and
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  • 444 5  -  GILLIAN GORNIAK i»v iron t tit find tlw uit mi hdi;isi;iss i I >NDON )IE if necessary, bat never kill was the slogan of the India Protection Service in Bri/il In I9M it orgai ed an expedition aimed to make peaceful contact uith the hostile
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  • 97 5 White girls are prized |K)LY(;AMY is practised by this tribe, each man i! lowed as many wivand children as he can protect. This is a happy aront. the wives deciding between themselves the order in which thev shall claim their husband's favour?. If he is not sufficiently with them, they
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 5 To look at curvesome Belinda Lee, you wouldn't think bisecting a telephone i>ook is among her hobbies. You'd be wrong; never as our old uncle used (i) s;iv, judge cigars by the picture on the box. Yes, strong-arm Mull is just the sort ol tiling Belinda goes in for <»n
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  • 197 5 Cain|s is like a 'SAUSAGE MACHINE' MMm.N f TRAINING imp for r in v recruits was ••rathrr like a mait-hine." a rourt-martial !<l rerrni m:» and t: raca cicpt Bu Struck Twice motor Acting int William Burn ng R< it.* R«> An pleaded guilty »K two recr :np, near Car-
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  • 385 5 ALEXANiiRE DUMAS- fuiii&ss >'k:v; ansec Qj Len seen literally—, baaed under piles i 0/ adoring women.'" PARIS Till fat, loudly dr< man sprawled on the »ft pillow propping up his leshj rltnius. But he w.i^ not restteg; far from it. s the attitude which mdre
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  • 333 5 Hey... you can't do that there' ere kl-HM MM I'M! K_ LONDON > in a Doncasier p trie, as» if* old .vouth and his Rirl- friend < «»ulcl not believe thrir ears when a patrolling I told thorn: "That's not tll(iA«d in a public Dili Heated wor d between th<
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  • 301 5 Left Spouse for 'Excitement' LONDON. ITTEACTIVI Mrs. Mar- un ic Prince W9M the suit of wife an\ husband would l)i- proud 01. judge 1 i till I She was "very good looking, well turned out and y attractive to the opposite sex." he .said. But dark- haired Mrs. Prince :v.i.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 19 5 i^ll^^^H ES fe Clocks^) 'in recognition of your 25 years* service, the firm are presenting you with this clock!"
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  • 701 6 Singapore Lotteries And Welfare 'rilE subject of lotteries la of perennial interest to ountry. It .otly debated :ig days that had gone beyond I ite the so-called progress, political and have seen and endured so to whom the good old days *ion notwithstanding the ttc where everyone would I adversity
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  • 685 6  -  NORA BELOFF SI'RVEY OF INFLATION IX EUROPE By II,. trithh Chancellor K. Uuihr present,,! I„, n,,','.." l' ,r ,n rv, pdnesday. rvV\\\\\\\\\\vVVVV\VV\V\\\\\\v U v Uvvvv j PARIS T red flag of dan. r was held out by the O.E.E.C. (Organization for European Econoi lc Cooperation) before
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  • 1106 6  -  Aster Gunasekaera -In ]S Till R] ;iy good in tlie Chief Mmistrr of >re, Mr David Urskall, um>nip:in\ Tunku Abdul Kahiinn. <>l UIC :li.)n. thU week or next to n; Mr. Cliia Pfeng, Malaya's I Miiitin (mi j one tiling ti niis>(»n is <>ni>
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  • 184 6 Su: I led complimented by the notice M.T.S U Member <z> has taken of my previous letter under tSS»» h f adl S. s "Malayanizajta The Standard on remarks in reference to colonial administrators" are of course interesting. onf Jh h e no time t0 P° in t
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 151 6 reference to of October 26. I would like t< of the very fe rouse public inters EDUCATION'. Mi the State on i -.oney weliinv< it expended u. with :on. The word "education" has bci of propriety, to pronoi. which with n and conone a sort of so.-ial outcast, an
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    • 208 6 Hunger Strike Sir: Your leader of Oct. 27 gave too much of a twist to the ultimatum from the 47-year-old railway clerk who threatened to go on a hunger-strike unless he was promoted to the post of chief clerk. As an aged clerk marking time on the maximum of timesrale.
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    • 118 6 Sir: Mr. Philip Deane's article on India "Its people PEOPLE shows how badly the much publicized birth control programme has flopped. The big blunder was psychological. Anyone who knows that in such attempts at mass movements you have to take into consideration a decisive element the customs,
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    • 73 6 Sir: In your October 20 issue Mr. D. S. Ramanathan said that "if the Communist Party is recognized in Pakistan. India and Indonesia there If no r son why it should not bo recognized in Ma. Such argument i illogical. In my opinion there are many
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 71 6 ni f \RT\\ rI I fDITIOM WINSTON CHURCHILL'S WAR MEMOIRS j I THE SECOND WORLD R i Acclaimed by the world a responsible ond mtirna 4 before the public, we ho. j full story of the war, written bv I of victory with the uncenny re 1 Shown H j
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  • 9 7 into in last general flection. U.P.
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  • 75 7 Heiress To Divorce Conductor EL PASO, Texas Oct 30. Renter* Heir- Gloria cierbilt "the "Poor Little i Girl") petitioned for a today from her hu.s--d. Leopold Stokowski. the -old conductor. In the petition made in Juarez, she cnarged "incomI patibility of charact* Gloria 31. and the world famous conductor were
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  • 117 7 SYDNI I 3i (AP)— Archde.i i Tton Hammo tetari Uigl iin had to pn i BTi in uuirh v.i the innocent party i;» I (!i i D intcrvirw with thei S.! raid. Hamant Rt Sydney D he Princess Peter Townbend carriage of an Past Hisiory
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  • 22 7 PEKING Radio asserted on Saturday "the Chinese people will not continue to tolerate long" the Portuguese occupation of Macao AP
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  • 138 7 I HU SUM i i be»h !,-.<■ i contiitui'^ to make -it i- 1 u id! pro^H-ss in his i »•< o\ i 1 1 urn .i ittack last month H re 1 i'i eslsV at pssea ih camera, with do- t«»i .ni'i Banes
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  • 268 7 BRITAIN TELLS ALL TO U.S. WASHINGTON, Ocr. 30, UP —The itmHi States receiving nformation from tr.'i on :!ic Ictc \t phase., of the mystcricu. Maclean Burgess spy case, it wm or closed yesterday. I This and other information is goinif into a .unting
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  • 35 7 BBC Wins Education Citation ;u ago. Oct :;o. British H ed citation educational program:: <1 to Amer The awards u»r r»t« d iai in enral in- was ell .vorthv r. :bu- inch, xample ;ind adherence
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  • 132 7 There's Still Chronic PovcsiyEnUS WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. iter> Many Americans are still chronically poor despite the nation's general prosperity, a Congressional starl report said yesterday. The report said it was a "paradox of modern economic society" that there should be "in continuing existence during periods of generally lull employment, geographic
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  • 61 7 Diem Brings In The Old Guard Oct. 30. <AI .v em on 1 all m to government of name&e Renly ont in t the Atl airs lrom Tr Phuong. who had adn «d It jointly with I and turned it over to Minister of Public W( Van Meo Th. lent
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  • 49 7 Photo. IU time Meapaata tl IMa 11 were killed wfcei it u.is sini the train ami carried 2'M) jrarifl ■ltafl the line hoin I level GrasSillg al Sa HtSunn, m u Dteard, France, rereatly 10-siui; hecpn IfrSi Desisc Guilhaul had left the u.ilr^ n])f!i ('.> road irart'r. A.P.
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  • 328 7 So Think West's Big-3 GENEVA, Oct. 30, (AP) The West's Big-3 were reported last night considering another early public affirmation of their five year old plcdqc to act against any mid-eastern aggressor. tafotraed diplon I the A French move has been suggested by the
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  • 149 7 Women Keep Factory MishapsDown londox. Oct. 30 (Renter) —The increased number ol women and elderly people at work is all that keeps dawi the industrial accident rat' D Britain, a o nf< r. OH cidcnt prevention was told here. "The accident rate I women is much lower m 1 nid
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  • 159 7 NELSON (In Bronze) STAYS UNBEATEN 1)1 I'.l IN. O. 1 (I I —Irish studi nl* s< i/< fl Dublin > 1 1 1- 1 tall Nelson column w-imln and t: <i t luu hums to toppli tin Ihr British 11 i\ a! hi 1 Ixlnrc pol h.mhd tii'in (;<>\\n NHnum
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  • 55 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. <AP)— The Pentagon yesterday put a U*****,866,000,000 valuation on it*> worldwide holdings of property, equipment and supplies. It said, however, it did not know and had not tried to find out the current value of nearly 30 million acres of land the military owns or
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  • 100 7 CONTROL BIRTH OR STARVE TOKYO. Oct. ML (Of The world mu>t pi Mltta through new contraceptive methods lower standard of living mass starvation. That was the general conlon today of nearly 300 delegates who wound up week-lons int< ference on planned pa: hood. They heard and read over 100 reports
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  • 205 7 \i:\Y YORK, Oct. 30 (Reul/r) A 1 niled Nations mission which visited British rogolliai toda\ icmiiimended a plebiscite in which the estimated lib. ooo people would decide whetiier thev want to McfiatC with the Gold (Oast or temporarilj continue under British trusteeship. The mission was
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  • 84 7 FIVE-YEAR-OLO DECLARATION IS NO LONGER LEGAL-MOSCOW -M Radio lasi blan. icy for tension in the Mic the n and Arabian mi. .Uiances. .itu-al commentator Yury IhM i. < i to xchangt Lid It U ing an ;.e commentator .said lor unnot 1. It: hkarcv al caUM and tiioir i stt
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  • 45 7 Claims He Can Bottle Sunshine claim* His £5.000 new house, which will be ready i I r-. Oil i secret substance capable of storing it. claim rnn hold 18 months supplyheat his house but cook meals as well. Mr Gardner, managing director of a Bristo
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    • 104 7 1 I H I m jt\r Th>' lmn>innt money MM \>kAl*S' l 1 1 J^ lli<M\orld a s jrrcaU'sl I MA L -J Raleigh Industries L ,^^r^ Notliyigham. England, with "^^f^V^^ (lie rcsowrccs of the B World", Greatest I \)()U»f\\ CVC'IIStS I Fmctory. now offer a ray »a "Ifll B
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    • 719 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMkRICAN SiRVICt To M*M«» floifcn Nrw York Baltimore Philadelphia Cult fort* S pou f S h»rr Pcnjn* v N 19/25 Mr 26 nc* 27-:^nc» Ui Ift t*t W let Ik fee Qsfttt opf.cn to o'oce.O oth,, po ,f v r c
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    • 786 8 I!405 MANSFIELD «c CO M LTIMeL24I2 l>n<v. i Incorpot jft d in bingdpotel 1)2 lines) 25ST" III|: |{fM: FUNNEL LINE option to procctd vi.i othe» po/ts to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P Sham Pcnane •;r Liverpool a R Oct 30 Nov
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    • 694 8 MITSUI IT^"} LINE S pore P. S horn Penont FOR JAPAN frc^ Content I Awajisan Moru <or Yckoi home Kobe Nogovc we I Hongkot* H korg 1 Ncr Arjmasan Moru <or Yc^o- homo Kobe Naqcvc vio t aon Bangkok H kopq 12 Ncv FOR U.S. A via Suez to/ New
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    • 677 8 EAST ASlAtic LINK SA. LINGS TOCONT.NfN f "LO For Aden Pert So.d t>cnr O a AND 'NaV|a Copcnhoqcn GoH**^ J~^ N^ "^ORELIA" 15/17N CV JJ; xx, FALSTRIA" r l8 *t» '''^Ck 24/2* n *'1( «i Colh London (Po«*en Q «r* xx) Colls London (Posscngcrs Or > Pouenqe. occommcoct.cp o*o,lobU t*
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  • 304 9 SEPTEMBER TRADE $63 M ON RIGHT SIDE -Gain In The Third Successive Month FOR the third successive month this year Malaya has had a favourable trade balance. Ex ports in September amounted to $407,842,395 and imports $344,575,645, showing a favourable balance of $63,266,570 August $52,357,--359 and July $34,837,562 mont e
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 355 9 Industrials Better By A .Market Correspondent OWING to the I riday celebration ot the Prophet Mohammed's Birthday the week's business was confined to lour and hall' daw However, due to iJtMlicribW tumour in local LMM MM W&mt improvement in the Industrial section's contribution, a much
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    • 238 9 BISIXES9 in share from Oct DNNJSTKI ILS: e Ord SI o:> to $1.69 ex all. Fraser Neave Prefi. >6 10; Gammons $2 f>7J and 52 Georgetown Dispensary 52.15. Hongkong Bank (Colonial) $900. Malayan Cement $1.64. Malayan Collieries 91 cents. Metal Bnx $1.50. Robinson Ords. $2.22?.. Singapore Cold
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    • 58 9 Till: Malayan Fxthanue fi.inkv Association made tin* follow inq changes in its rates t<i nit i( hint- M Satin <la\ New ffwfc Inning, nirmail T.T o.i>. :v.\. no days 33. Hi rrrdit bills, 331 liidt> hills. Selling rates. I T. or ol> rrady: New York 32;; Philp Pesos
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  • 79 9 DRIVERLESS tractors, remotely controlled by radio, are being demonstrated in the U.K. by the Ford Motor Company's tractor division. Switches and levers on a small box send out the requisite signals to operate clutch, steering, implement lift and emergency cut-out. Another form of radio-con-trol is being
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  • 40 9 THE Eagle Oil and Shipping Co. Ltd. a subsidiary of Canadian Eagle Oil Co.. has placed orders for seven tankers with British shipyards, industry sources in New York reported. The tankers will cost about US$34 million. AP
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  • 339 9 U.K., Europe Regular Oil Buyers I Mill) Kinui 'mi Continental buyer!- hav< sKKr several montlis hrrn turning their ;it!enti< dude coconut oil in hu!i and still appear as n-nl.n buyeis in i.;:i m.irkrl During the I wn I pi ices wti c Imrl wvi 1 in lintained and v .tMfi
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  • 348 9 MORE JOBS TO BE RESULT OF AUTOMATION DEVELOPMENT of more efficient machines will result in more jobs jobs that will be 4 less I arduous, paying in the view ot the Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, Mr. 1 Robert Burgess. Mr. Burgess told a Congressional Sub-committee in Washington that
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  • 454 9 BniMi Mal.n Trustee |-.\f( :iior C#. I-td Profit fOl vear ended 30th June 1954 was shown at $12 02(» after tax, which would be equivalent to 11.3% on the capital if grossed up Net liquid assets in balance sheet come to $263,319 or "58 66 per share G
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  • 63 9 MUTISfI European Airways r.tly reviewed progress made during the past six years. In IMt. they carried WOiWi pa enge so far this year arried more than 2.040,000 ;>. they flew 95.00C ri and 14 million aircraft mik ear they have iours and 24.4 ion miles. 1 i
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  • 51 9 I three-mil: Van de < acceieri n »m«fhrr" be it w;fl* .-lly KMd nuclear rcoorcii hns be*n \ased /or the Emery■'jmffl. research laboratory o/ She!! Develop- I Company. and Junt I i rlr rnoSK pOtPCrJtftl rmmtian tamrce availat industry, it u-in be used m rion on fiu
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  • 23 9 COTTON farmers in U da are making every ej^H towards obtaining a bit cotearn base* on rate of planting Reuter
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    • 849 9 I NOTICES l'.ll\KI) 01 NSINCi pomcu hmatou If I ui if I \RTI Kl M -KIN ARTERLY session of i Hoard of Licensing s lor Singapore i the Court ot the D. udge and Magistrate In U ninal District and Mag C -arts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at Tuesda.
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    • 476 9 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT H MM INVITED wi \TF :v:<r vitf d I r MM of th< toJlowing services: I Supply of 12 RcMfl t*> I I It. Supply ol 200 Kapok IfiHrrnoi f i I I Supply of 300 Iferfntl Formica I p With *ach tender in from the Btaitf I
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    • 265 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING! nATUAV* ii. 1.4.-,. 4.1.-.. LAInATJxI I f>.4.> p.m. »rn. »400 A STKWCIKK ..A SUIMM.FK AM) A BAfK4 I M UK him kink mm; bad kiim iaiidns i<> J r.i:i\(. nu itwifst j "MI H\ IN I \RS! Ml I g^fil **> I I J^_—
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    • 209 10 SHAW BROIHI.RS ORUNi *.*.****< CAPITOL d> ROBERT FRANCIS Pflpfl ■TI'ItI OONNA REED I; WfXr CH4 -1 Bl| VWiliv; OR IT S Mi'.'inßi VfT i fSSI Thl Vl hlicslNfai «»tawrf*^/i. 'J MAgIJ I iu;ill a*— ;REJtlfe; 'AST 5 SHOWS ''-'45-4-6.30-9.30 < r FROM TOMORROW: k v Nl< NI! 'M mr J&Sk
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 51 10 f^T? r^jT c< rtainl> put m foot CILj \U \^y t 1 .."».l .n> I mhl ■■r^.hn,,, tim, had i/^l P'l^ I in' I \v Atu shnuldn'l he?— he's P u ttth>l<> "I SPILT the snup— tin- tilings hv called nieT r±r^' "DASH it, Sir! Try and keep your head
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  • 87 11 The Lions Take A Beating At Home BELFAST Oct W Lions Ruftbv Un which ah Ainca. I rod *8 defeat > 3 here yesaside II managed the n the Union, the Li<> jm in i by *he Lions at the -n took i >ke away gave to A. the posts.
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  • 12 11 iO. (Reuter)— u on I opean bar. turn ifth reFrench
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  • 129 11 'Style Is Out Of Date' -Red Coach On|o <)■ t K.MitCI BfflMki I '00th.,11 stvlr is out ..I cl it* < online t<» < »i Piniss- of th, Russian up champions th» Red rn\ imip in h,v I. im w hi< ri w ill p] i' iiim-n in Nor t
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  • 227 11 LOND^ 30. (Renter) An i: display r>y R. the raptain and former' England fullback, led to Che- j shire opening their Rugby county ch.^rrjpion^hip rami v over Durham at Hartlep hy three g«. to one penalty poirts). At first Durham threatened mu'-h trouble but
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  • 603 11 UK SOCCER ROUND-UP LONDON, Oct. 30, ißeuter) The youthful Manchester United team went to the top cf the First Division for the first time this season by winning I—o1 0 at" Cardiff. Both sides played fast clever football with United displaying
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 11 XDGFTJGK DURING the b rd fuiuht limm i Emm > im < mat< li in Mii^ i <»u tin \j>i >ion of IT II I j) I :il .1 (i N N (INI I 11l .in In 1 .n pursuit 'i K" PORKHUNOI sh«wi the MJBlfi— mI til'mid-
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  • 55 11 PARIS. Ocl M (Renter) A m.i!) ii told i Pmrii !Miu i>ap« i resteritaj thiM bt u,h i Mun ,t! iaß I ballet I- in \m Um M esl !).:> tin d «.ul to i Kamtfifm mq in Paris the viinil- v i" ip i .Icrnrii
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  • 1304 11 RESULTS POSITIONS FOOTBALL League f-tandin^s i di'.cr Saturday'l matches are as follows: DII ISIOM I Arsenal 2. Charlton Athletic 4 Aston Villa 3. Newcastle Utd. 0 Blackpool 2. Preston North End 6 Bolton Wanderers 4 Luton T. 0. Cardiff City o. M'chester Utd. 1 Chelsea 0, Burnley i). Hudriersfield T
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    • 300 11 bm i intm LEARN TO DOCTOR YOUR \R by joining "MOTOR IS SELF-REPAIR COli Now tor New Cla.-^. Phone V M C.A. BK IIJIIION M\Y S'hand for Bccinners n^ Nov. Morn: PitmanJid daily. Intensive Course Air Cond Room Typing tghoul day. o places 161 machines Eve: Col Quav: S'hand Mid
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    • 277 11 CLASSIFIED ADS IMKSOWI D R K sill \IIO\S V \C\\l I quired a Drau. rtolurt «nd be able is* drawing offices necessary. Salary at a g skill and mble allow. o a r. a of Mataya. Clui. icapore 1 invit' tna tnn men who desire to be tr Australia under
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    • 188 11 I Abner By A/ Carp Irrnj at^os/v sleep. vou can't see 7? -vo' means ah II^ N INOHQPIN'/F THARS A UfJHCMESr J HIM WITHOUT AN GOTTA BOTHER Tn -TH'STRANGLZ WHUT J t I i > I l. AM&HCAfJ, SO^flWM^f/T" n -^-v APPOINTMENTS /MOST IMPAWTINT >*M\ UVES THAR IS /TM/GHT /NrERFERE
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  • 346 12  -  CONRAD NG By T:iK ••> :;ty-:::ap. ;m::v gj| Uh A:-, an QymldMpa footbal! IgjHß q| Bangalore, India, landed at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore, last night and :t was raining. "Oh. heck! it's followed here." said one wet and we v t e T; ey_ ■A'~ve
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  • 195 12 NS Are South Champs REMBAK, Sun.— Negri Scmbilar. emerged champions of the South Quadrangular Tournament with unbeaten record here this afternoon. Negri defeated Malacca 3-1 in the last match of the tournament. Both Tad previously won their ma* cs against Pahang and Johore. The match between Malacca and Negri again
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  • 274 12 MARTENS CASE: SRC MAY PULL OUT CONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused in hockey circles over the case of John Martens and V. Devadas which is scheduled to be heard at rhe Singapore Hockey Association's Disciplincry Board meeting today. The tv\o players concerned were involved in an incident which occurred during
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  • 91 12 Jesse Sees His First Cycle Race M \l.\ I I MPI K Min J»-N> Owens the En itrst sprintr r th, u-irld h.is er know n rd -«u U s first m r.ii in Kinli I umpin \nd v, thrilled he »;is ho i: fM.it ho wanted to i•> in
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  • 141 12 AIRMEN SLAM CHINESE SK their goals in >econd half RAF. Seletar j beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 4-0. In a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league match at Seran<?oon Road yesterday. Chinese whose defence flourished in the first half, had to play with a man short. Seletar went aggressively for
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  • 57 12 MELBOURNE. Oct. 30 (Rcuter)—Sailors Guide, an 11-2 chance jointly owned by Messrs. A. C. and K.- Dibbs. won 000 \6OO ctoria Derby over a mile and a half here yesterday. In a photo finish Sailor's Guide got the verdict by a neck from Arlunya (10-1) with the even
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  • 501 12 WEIGHTS FOR WED. 4 CHARMERS GETS 9-STONE H \M)IC \i'x for ti >> ■< <tnd dav ot the Kuala 1 umpjr r.irrs on Uednend.l%: Div \ht NVhat Nirk w |ri \f m ti !'I ll] I 1 If* i S lear Water s.ll S> Commando mi oixmpw M I x,r,
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  • 10 12 ■'--■-■I,,,::;,;;:,.;,;:;:;:,. i:-" 1 :i 'hree days umpiri;
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  • 147 12 BOYS 1 TOWN. Singapore, will hold their first annual DOzittg open championship* in ttukit Tinnh Road today. The programme consists <>* nine championship bouts •niri on<> special bout. Programme: under atrmi— Philip Shoitt vs. Victor '>ass: atom Danirl Al<>\ ■aflei vs. Egbert Towle; gut </I oh Hon» Teck
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  • 87 12 Prince John Wins World's Richest Race CAMDEX Jersey) Oct. 30 (Reuter)— Prince John owned by Elmendorf Farm* won the Garden State Stakes for two-year-olds, the world's richest horse race, over one mile, 110 yards here today The event carried in prize money, the winner! share being $157,518 C V Waitney's
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  • 141 12 Dunlop Cup Badminton ITnn, 1 Vli U M !T K S l !l heal first singles match between the 1953 all-Malayan ays' champion Omar Manap and Penang's champion Iciru kadir produced some thrilling badminton. J [dir put up a heroic fight put in vain against a
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  • 166 12 Walkover For F N RESULTS of last ni:: SBA inter-commercial houses badminton tournament matches: Quarter-finals: Fraser and Neave Sports Club w.o. Overseas Assurance Corporation. Shell Sports Club beat Jacks Sports Club 5-0 (Shell players mentioned first): Singles: Ismail bin Marjan beat Goh Tian Chye 15-5. 15-9; N? Heng i ng
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  • 31 12 Km a BHARU, Bun Tiu Sulaiman S ol ,p ler and hockey At rugger, Suitan Ismail g., routed Sultan SuiS Cot) £*25\ S:; ;i I»9afl Aori four KoaJs to
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  • 365 12 Medicos Keep Allen Cup MEDICOS retained the G X. Allen Cup when they drew the University inter-faculty cricket match with Arts-Science Combined at Sepoy Line- yc.-U:---i Medicos who srored 104 conceded a lead of 11 runs to then opponents on first innings. Medicos declared their second inningf closed at 119
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  • 76 12 THERE tan be no finer sportsman than one who plates his fellow sportsmen before himself Lying in 'us hospital nod in Johore Bahru yesterday Si n aap o r r cricketer \nq Earn Hocks ♦houjihts were of the financial problems of lending six Colony erleketen on the
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  • 402 12 Services Turn Down Ceylon Tour Offer B> Ol K IKK KM K| POKTI I SIMiAPOKK Combined :\,,rv „v li|Ji tion have tin nod down the pro -,<-.! ol vices to tour the Colony at the rm< ol tinLt. Comdr. Chiids. an official of the Colon'v Combined Services H.A. told the
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  • 67 12 SYDNEY. Oct 30 (Reuter)New South Wales' marathon champion Keith Ollerenshaw today accepted an offer to run -pan on Dec. 12 according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Olerenshaw set a world time for the marathon of 2 hours 22 minutes 17 seconds in September when he
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  • 241 12 DIVISION I W I) 'L F A F". SR< Rods r; (i 0 0 14 12 6 5 0 20 2 11 1 i 7 4 Ij2 13 10 9 {?;V'. Chanfii <j I' 2 9 8 7 S C t; I L' I W
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  • 44 12 CORDON PIRIF. 24. the British ..thl.-t- u .th fiancee, Shirlej Hampton. 20. the int< rnationa from Orpington Kent, announced theii en::: Pirir said th. hope in maiTT after next mr'i land match at the White Cit> London AP l»i« linr
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  • 19 12 JAFFAR bin Zazn a runav. Kaj alon Raffi finish hind place. Third Selamat. mile road r« due
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  • 10 12 RAUB nine an r Po)ic< iut mud paqanfc
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    • 45 12 ENROLL NOW WITH SHEREE NORTH and BETTY CRABLE AS YOUR CLASSMATES IN mi ia/iiM of com "HOU TO HI Uin.\Eß\ POPULAR" B I picture that I I separates I the men from 1 I the boys I ODEON- coming PHOSh 'I lit, lOK BtlOKlN'Ci^i .^^i
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