Singapore Standard, 5 September 1956

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard VoL 1 11- No. 65 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 J 4 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 121 1 Girl, 8, Bitten While Bathing At River Mouth SNAKE STRIKES AGAIN I T 1 i \V 0 RTH. *s Ari c:^hi-:cc: r- I'iriah btatl Abd:.. S.r.d. WEU fxEtoOj by a sea -snake today wkOe berfMf her mothxtr a: Use mouth the Kuala i River, 16 miles from \\ttt The gy'.
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  • 408 1 Troops Out As Negroes Turn Up For School .LINTON Tennessee, 4 Eteul i— Under Jul eyes oi limps and to the p pupils, nine t t he School to- v grot admitted to t j school las* week und c the trt grati a rder lid not app< ir Man:
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  • 24 1 n< 'c i I pt s com- i'.iza tion totan t an d proportion to try spokes- -0 has not
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  • 47 1 VICE-PRESIDENT of India. Dr. S. Radhaknshnan. arill pass through Singapore by the end of this month on his way to Indonp-ia. Dr. Radhaknshnan 1? planning short official vi>:t to Indonesia early next month when he will meet President Soekarno, and other Indonesian leaders.
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  • 58 1 CAIRO, Sept. 4, (Reuter) President Nasser today conferred with his Foreign Minister, Dr. Mahmoud Fawz and the Chief Political Officer, Wing Commander Aly Sabry to consider questions raised at last night's meeting with the Menzies Committee. The Canal a big question mark MENZIES: A
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  • 272 1 EGYPT CASTS NET FOR SUEZ PILOTS LONDON, Sept. 4, (UP).— Egypt has publicly canvassed for Suez Canal pilots m five countries but only received a firm response from West Germany, a Lnited Press survey showed today. Thirty-eight German pilots have expressed interest m newspaper advertisements offering pilot jobs on the
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  • 225 1 Aid To Malaya Depends On Suez Talks Outcome LONDON, Sept. 4 (UP)— The questions of British financial aid to Malaya and defence arrangements with the Federation after it has achieved full independence are •major decisions" which depend largely on the outcome of the current crisis over the Suez Canal, authoritative
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  • 78 1 2 Children Die In Rail Accident TWO children who were playing on a railway track i level crossing at Chua Chu Kang Rnad. Singapore. B day pas^engex train from Kuala Lumpur at 5 05 p.m. yesterday. They were Goh Choon Xi ng, three-year boy and Ng Geok Fun. a girl,
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  • 44 1 LONDON. Sept 4 (Reuter) T i areai gold ervea dropped by 1 29 million dollar? during ItagUSt, M Trei announced today. ll tne first fail m any month this year. The reserves stood at 2,270 million dollars -m Aug. 31.
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  • 82 1 BOY 'TARZAN' IMPALED ON A SPIKE MELBOURNE. Sept. 4 (Reuter). Doctors are battling to save the life of a 13-year-old boy who was impaled on an 18--inch steel spike while playing Tarzan. The hoy. Patrick Lacey. was playing Tarzan with three friends yesterday when a rope he was swinging on
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  • 26 1 FRANK Nixon, father of Vice President Richard Nixon, lapsed into a coma yesterday. His physician said: "Death is just a matter of time."— A P
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  • 111 1 SONGGRAM SAYS BANGKOK, Sept. 4 (Reuter)— The Thai Government will continue to co-operate with the Malayan authorities to combat Communist terrorists m the border areas, it was stated by Premier P. Pibul Songgram to Press representatives today. The Premier was asked if Chin
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  • 373 1 ITINERARY ANNOUNCED THE Duke of Edinburgh will perform the official opening ceremony of the new 55.000.000 graving dock at the Singapore Harbour Board, when he visits the Colony on his way to the Olympics at the end ol next month. I The Dike
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  • 147 1 31 Kiel Canal Men May Take The Bait candidates had ritten since, "but I cannot say how mar.'. An Egyptian Emt spokesman m Rome, wahout specifying the total, said "a great number" of replies had been received. Meanwhile, the Suez Canal Company m Paris declared today it had instructed its
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  • 64 1 MO6COW. Sept. 4 (I Nina Ponomarevc woman athlete ao nop- g in London, will leave London by air on Thursday to return to Moscow, an official of the Sovi* Committt i -t tion said The Soviet British sports meeting for which she went to London
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  • 172 2 39 To Be Built In Next 6 Mths. GOVERNMENT plans to build 39 schools within the next six months and 23 schools next year, said the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, m a speech at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meeting yesterday. "L'p to
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  • 138 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.i mi n Singapore yesterday were: Ruvprs Sellers Spot nnm I 92* Sept Nn KSS 9l\ 92* No RS S f'O No R.S.S SU Tone Stead v. S POKL MN The pmp of tin on tho lm ii m.irket \e«terda-. (p SU >
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  • 30 2 :ONG Sepi 4 Special Standard Closing prices of the 1 kor.j vere: $15.80 to £1 Sterling to US$l; |IJ3I $0,192 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Go'm I a tae'..
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  • 103 2 Party For Trade Missions In Peking TOKYO, Sept. 4 (UP) fIWUMi re ents of Singapore and Malays now living m Communist China gave a dinner on Monday for the visiting S:n^apore an' Malayan Tirade Delegation?, Radio Peking rep rtid today. The Radio said that the h of •be Singapoi c
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  • 145 2 ONE of the main aims of the Federation's Commissioner m Australia is to set up meeting centres for Malayan students m the capital cities. The Commissioner, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Ha.ii Mahmood, said ij this to ."Malayan students j| m Melbourne during a <' recent
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  • 163 2 2,000 Threaten To Go On Strike UNION SERVES ULTIMATUM THE Singapore Government and City Council Labour Cnion yesterday served a 45-day ultimatum to the Government to settle its claims. In a letter to the Chief (Secretary, Mr. w. a c. Goode, the Union threatened that it.- 2.000 members would go
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  • 213 2 'Publishers Have Done Much For Malay Language' Memo For Congress THE Singapore Mala\ Publishers' Inmn t>i) submit a memorandum to the Malay Lan_u _< Literary Congress, which begins on >ept. Hi. 1 out the part played by Malai publisher^ m the de\*. lopment of the Malay language and literal un
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  • 113 2 EX-CONSUL DENIES CHARGES JAI (Reuaag A former Indonesian '-gapore. Mohamad aded not guilty today to charges oi having falsified delivery order* and bank guarantees for b»r« trade between Indonesii and Singapore during nil ure of office. He also pleaded not guilty to a charge of misappropriating bank guarantees to the
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  • 174 2 TWO servicemen. Othman 1 m and Bunyamin bin 1 Haji Din, were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a robbery charge at the 1 :sion of a preliminary m- J quiry yesterday by the Singa- j pore Seventh Magistrate. 11l Choor S:v I:
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  • 441 3 IS $30,000 too much to be spertr on cables connected with the Merdeka talks m London this year? n oi public §pir. hered by The esterday showed views with strong -HUB some Malay leaders. This s ipp enu i I
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  • 29 3 SILVER and gold medals were yesterday awarded to employees who have completed 25 and 40 years' service with the Pahang Consolidated Tin Mines Company Limited. Sungei Lembins.
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  • 246 3 Found Drowned In Well He Used For 50 Years FOR iO years a Sineapore farmer walked :>. feet at the break of dawn from his home to a well to bathe. Yesterday, the farmer. Kang Sin Quee. 66, who lived about three miles off I'pper Serangoon Road, fell into the
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  • 148 3 SIR HUGH LUCAS TOOTH, former Under-Secretary w.th thp Home Office m Britain (1952/1955) Hew into Singapore yesterday from Sydney by Qantas/BOAC m the course of a round-the worl tour. Sir Hugh who is the Conservative member representing the cdnstituerx y of Hcndon
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  • 237 3 Legal Battle Over Murder Case Confession AN ALLEGED confession made by ex-special constable m connection with a murder, led to arguments between defence counsel and the prosecution over its admissibility at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. It happened at the trial of Suhaimi bin Ha.ji Serat. who is accused of the
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  • 193 3 ARMED WITH ROTTEN EGGS, HE WANTS AN APOLOGY A SINGAPORE car- j penter, Tan Kai Kuat. who was armed with a bag of rotten eggs and g dozen posters under his arm yesterday accused a local Chinese daily of defarming his character. He claimed that since the daily published an
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  • 71 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The relaxation m "Operation Rice Ration m Kluang may induce workers m building trades, who previously left town, to return, says a Government statement. In North Johore, near Gemas. Operation Rice Ration has been imposed since July 16. Consideration is being given
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  • 55 3 THE Deputy Director of Medical Services. Singapore, Dr. M, Doraisingham. left yesterday for Manila to attend a meeting of the Regional Committee of the Western Pacific Region of the World Health Organization. The meeting will be held from Sept 7 to 13. Dr. Doraisingham is Singapore's
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  • 115 3 Muslims To Feed 15,000 Children SOME 15,000 school children m Singapore ariU he fied by the All-Malaya Ifus-im Missionary Society at its premises, In Lorong I_, Geylang Road, on Oct 16 on the occasion of the Holy Prophet's birthday. The .same evening there will be a procession from Kandahar Street
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  • 185 3 EX-'TEC HAS ACID THROWN IN FACE PENANG. Tucs. A resident of Bukit lit*- j tajam, Lim Tee Chye. aged 25, was tiie victim of a dastardly sulphuric acid attack at the Majestic Theatre m Phee Choon Road yesterday evening. Lim. a former Detective Constable, was watching a Chinese picture with
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  • 41 3 MALACCA. Tues— The M.C.A. President. Sir Dato Cheng-lock Tan, will open the second Trade Exhibition at the City Park next Saturday. Sixty-five firms will participate m the week-long show, sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 165 3 ONLY 16 out of 2.090 films i were banned for public ex- j hibition. according to a repoft published by the Board l of Film Censors yesterday. The report said that 244 American films the high- est number frcm any coun- j tr
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  • 142 3 THE Singapore Malay Union member m the Legislative Assembly. Inche Mohamed Sidek bin Haji Abdul Hamid. who is assistant Minister for Education, will leave the Malay Union and join the United Malays National Organization. Inche Mohamed Sldek told The Standard yesterday he had decided to
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    • 243 3 j KORET OF CALIFORNIA THEIR LATEST ji IN Ij LADIES WEAR ji PERMANENTLY PLEATED jji PRINTED BORDER SKIRTS |lj MATCHED WITH LADY MAMi \1 A\ SHIRTS IN DASHING COLOURS I JEANS SLACKS ;j BLOUSES CREATIONS THAT INSPIRE ji A/ways first with the Fashion J i 41-43 High Street. Singapore, Tel:-
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  • 351 4 Colony Warned Of Disease From The Air _*hoto. YELLOW FEVER AND AAALARiiA THREAT, SAYS SiANDOSHAM A WARNING tthat Singapore is m danger of malaria and yellov fever epidemics if aircraft arriving m the Colony are not disinfected, was given by Dr. A. A! Sandosham, Professor of Parasitology of the University
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  • 254 4 Police Officer Tells Court How 'Woman In Red' Hit Him A WOMAN m a red "samfoo" assaulted a senior Police officer when he was making an arrest during an all fged riot OUtskle Ihe United Metal Works m Woodon June 13. a Singapore court was told yesterday tha I won
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  • 104 4 THt; Chairman of the new-ly-formed British European Aasod ition, Mx. A. F. Thome, there arai good response trom Britooi m the Colony to join tha Aaaodation. Ha aaid tba Ikaaoc itioa had aire;, I i tarted formii g (rieod!ly rc.ations with other communities. t. c Aaaodation,
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  • 197 4 She Thumped. The Dock In Disgust... THERE was a mild stir iifc a Singapore court yes terday, when a Singapore; housewife on tentative* charge of attempted! murder, protested vehemently that she had: been brought lo court; repeatedly, just to bei told that her case had to be put oft for
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  • 92 4 A 14-\ EAR-OLD boy of the Bcdok Secondary bcnool, who left home to visit his parents m Kluang Johore, has been missing since Sunda v. The boy, .Tcncratr.am, 888 of U. Nallathamby, took a train bark to Singapore on Sunday, but has
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  • 114 4 TAN Eng Hock, 25, arai KOten t to three mont is" }ai by Singapore Pourth Magistrate jresterday for being a pr of a mci cr society. Una arrested by VoJ- v r Spe ia Constable on I le night of Sept. 2 m Boon Tai Street
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  • 81 4 '{DONATIONS to the X-Ray 21ub irom Singapore Goverior. Sir Robert Black, and Dr. l\H. Bland. Permanent Secreavy to the Ministry of health, have helped over 50 oef cent ol the orphans of :hr Ramakrishna Mission to receive tree badges. To add to the Club's gallery >f
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 623 4 Standard &4lmanac Information at a Glance 9ggannmmM»~'' i 1 .1 m ___V_____*4___.a^ c c Share Markel Report (S):i i-wan Rorv>-'<; la -t>-„ c Baer Kl L*L ou Mu i f Mine 11.43 Peter Jonea m By And TZ>&r^ P^MSffiE pass fEm^^EV*'* _f }0 from Here <s, m&e&L^* SftnftrK^iL)?^ p l
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  • 372 5 JSiflf Engines Cannot Reach Some Fires They Can Go Over Any Terrain, Into Any Karnpong THE Singapore Fire Brigade will soon have two miniature fire engines with which to combat fires m kampongs and other inacces sible areas. Fire Superintendent Mr. A. Angus, told The
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  • 275 5 Reid Man Visits Changi Jail Shows Interest In Chapel SIR William McKell Australian member of the Reid Constitutional Commission now meeting m Kuala Lumpur, visited Changi jail yesterday and lhowed particular interest m the prison chapel and < plans for its re-furnishing. Sir William, who was accompanied by Lady McKell
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  • 55 5 JOHORE BAHRTJ 1 Less toddy is b< :ng consumed m Joh( n tates a Labour Department report The consumption duccd from 22.922 gallons m M irch to 18.:.39 July this year. The number of toddy shops operating m Johore has been reduced m the cr ponding
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  • 36 5 FOR .ailing to furnish relevanl pari drlT< tto thi Traffic Police Department the manager of the Changi Bus Compar sterday fined *60 m the B r gap re F Ir I Trafl trt
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  • 179 5 A SCHEME to give small loans to farmers for the purchase of fertilizers and animal food m bulk, will soon be introduced by the Co-Operative Development Division of the Singapore Government. I The loans are re-payable through the farmers' cooperative societies. T. Registrar of
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  • 233 5 Marine Training School For Local Men Standard Shipping Reporter PLANS are now underway to establish a Marine Training School for seamen ill Singapore. The Secretary of the Malayasian Ship Officers' Union, Captain Said bin \:.a yesterday told The Standard that the Union has set up an Educational Committee to discuss
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  • 49 5 DENTAL clinics will be added to Singapore City Council maternity and child welfare centres, if a .suggestion of the Council*? Health Committee is accepted. City Councillors feel that dental clinics m maternity centres, will help expectant l mothers who are m need of 'dental care.
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  • 135 5 He ignored Warnings A SINGAPORE school-teacher, Kumarasingnam Chclliah who dodged national service parades after alled-up. pleaded guilty m a District Court yesterday. Kumara^ingham faced three charges ol staying away from parades at Civil Defence Headquarters, Kolam Ayer Lane. The Judge, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim,
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  • 121 5 Information Officers Tour S'pore TWELVE Infonnatioo o-Bea»a from Kuala Lumpur are now m Singapore on a i'our-t;;.y visit. In Urn past two daya, -hey; have visited the Botanic Gar- 1 dens, Raffles Museum. H.,.v Par Villa, the agriculti ral Show the electrical exhibition at Happy Wor!d. Malayan Textile Mills, Princess
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  • 21 5 THE Singapore Aeromodcllan SrH'icy arfll hol_ Ita annual general meeting on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at the YMCA.. Orchard Road.
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  • 171 5 But /-'s Qn/y For 77ie T.V. Screen TWO BBC. television personnel. Messrs. C. A. Laeus and I). F. Attentmroush. who have shot 17.001) feet of film m the wilds ol Indonesia for the programme '•/«)o Quest" left Singapore for Britain yesterday by Qantas BO AC For Lagus,
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    • 461 6 Enm betai Un Ommfs bwdflel apendituw l- 1957 presented, the Government is faced with i tar a nq »t«_f P sion of ST 71 3 to meet its general c\pen>es and development programme costs I r -h_ jeer. Al today's meeting of the A ly, the Knar., Secretary-
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    • 431 6 The Russian! hay* I nm way ol deling _tth Itl people If, accident or design, I rat ol disciplinary step. Their methods of iiqu I tion have been brought to such perfection that flen disappearances into trim air of those ir [he displeasure Ol r he Kremlin's
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  • 679 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By HONGKONG (CHINA'S campaign for birth control may well be evidence of her Government's will for peace, though Peking does not put its this way. But little over a year ago the Chinese Government was still claiming that "man was the nations greatest wealth"
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  • 803 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME 2 \SE of the worst stories 1 of the Kmcrgeno is the one published exclu- sively m Ihe Standard yesterday revealing the re- oiling treatment meted out to ex-Special Constable 2 Misnak bin A nan by the I Government of the Federa- lion Misnak
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  • 1919 6  -  Lan L. Patterson by IS Mining worth ronsider- lng ai Laioaif hi a question thai is being asked more and ny re frequently In M aya. _> i lence oi the tact thai Mm jib parents BB are gh lng the matter serious consideration, 11 a.
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  • 337 6 Sir; I am happy to learn that the S.I.T. is doing a marvellous big job m modernising the city of Singapore now that the Master Plan is to be put into operation. Thousands of Singaporeans have reaped the harvest of the S.I.T. Strange to say,
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    • 56 6 Bth BIG DAY of our Ist GRAND SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Varieties Colourful Fancy Textiles for ill walks of Life Daily New Goods bein? Added to cope the Growtag Demand Be sure to have your buy before it is late. .4' z-ourite Double-shop:-jJj^GCUUaL (IftGUlfitt 6 GQ ■87 Arab Street.
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    • 54 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY HOTEL SEttVHES.A high degree of comfort and service is provided for tcveilers ct H Malayan Railway Hotels adjoining the stations ct: Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Air-conditioned bed rooms Dr r available ct these hotels, and p r reservation is recommended. A limited number cf rest rOOTRS available
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  • 191 7 Is Eden Planning War With Egypt? LONDOX. Sept 4 (Router).— Ihe Daily Mirror (circulate >:. 5,000,000^ today turned il c f on its side to 'stress to n a lers the risk of Britain g'ung to war with Egypt This popular left-wing tabloid made itsell into a broadsheet by publishing
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  • 74 7 JAKARTA. Scot. 4. (UP)— Three Dutch women were arrested today at Tandjung Pr: < harbour charged with involvement m .winning attempt m Surabaya. Poire said thai the three women. Mrs. T Wener. her daughter T.E. Wer.er and a Mrs. Mu'.'cr had just arrived from Surabaya
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  • 44 7 taipei. Sept. 4, (Reuter)— Typhoon Dinah killed five people and wounded 13 as she I ,n across Northern Formosa yesterday, Police announced today. In Taipei 800 houses were destroyed or damaged by 100--mile-an-hour winds leaving at least 10,000 people homeless.
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  • 24 7 PAKISTAN'S new Ambassador to Thailand warned yesterday that hunger and poverty Will turn A.-ia to Communism unless Asians ".-tart helping themselves." U.P.
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  • 30 7 PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia, right, is greeted by Soviet Premier Bulganin. left, on his arrival at Moscow Airport. In centre is the Soviet Vice-President Voroshilov. AP.'
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  • 213 7 NICOSIA, Sept. 4 (AP)— The outlawed Communist Party on Cyprus called last night for an end of the British "policy of force" and renewal of the truce. In leaflets mailed to local newspapers, the Communist organization, which is known as Akel, listed
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  • 106 7 TOKYO, Sept. 4 (Reuter) The commander of one of The United States largest air bases IB Japan today issued an order confining all airmen to the baaa between the hours of 11 p.m. to B a.m. The commander of Tex mkaara airbaaa near Tokyo, Coio- Burton
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  • 30 7 MR. Joseph Asplan CarrA' her, 43, customs and e^ f 'ise official on sick leave irom Malaya arai found drowned yesterday at Brighton, a south coast seaside resort. (Reuter).
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  • 199 7 DACCA, East Pakistan, Sept. 4 (Reuter)— Five people were killed and 20 wounded when Police opened fire here today on angry crowds defying a ban on the assembly of more than five persons. B_____^H Since Monday, hunger marches have been taking place m the city.
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  • 81 7 SVERDLOVSK. (Russia\ Sept 4. (UP) Directors nf the L'ralmashzavod heavy machine building plant yesterday offered to hurid machinery for Indonesia's heavy industry. President Soekarno. touring this big plant m the Urals. received this offer fmm planl directors when he visited the factory yesterday. Soekarno, who
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  • 71 7 COPENHAGEN. Sept. 4 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke nf Edinburgh will pay their official vi.sit to Denmark aa the guests oi King Frederik and Queen Inarid from May 21-23 next year, the Danish Court announced yesterday. Queen Elizabeth has already made official visits to the
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  • 29 7 A PALACE spokesman m Amman, Jordan, said on Monday that arrangements are being made for a meeting of Aran headl of state possibly Ln Amman. A. P.
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  • 121 7 Ike, The Beau Brummel Of America NEW YORK. Sept. 4 (AP) President Eisenhower has been voted one of the "best dressed men m America." The chairman of the Custom Tailors' Guild, however, shook a sartorial finder at singer Elvis Presley, film star Marlon Brando and baseball player Ted Williams yesterday
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  • 235 7 PANAMA CANAL IS HIS HEADACHE WASHINGTON, Sept. 4, AP —Secretory of State John Foster Dulles is reported to oppose any Suex Canal settlement which m any way jeopardizes American interest m the Panama Canal. Top State Department officials dealing I
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  • 82 7 Walk-Out Over An Arrest RANGOON. Sept. 4. (Reuter)— Over M member? of the Burmese Chamber of Deputies walked out of the Hr „c today following the arrest ol an Opposition Deputy m the looby. They walked out when the Speaker refused to al >.v an adjournment motion Dut by the
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  • 74 7 Rebel Toll 3,083 Dead ALGIERS. Sept. 4 (AP) The French ye Tr! released a lcport showing the insurrection m Algeria has cost 3.083 civilian lives m the past two years and spread vast destruction m farm areas. The report climated that the rebel! have burned or destroyed some .futon tons
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  • 91 7 BEIRUT. Lebanon. 6< I 4 (UP)— The newspaper. Addiyar. that Saudi Arabia's Kins Saud has agreed to Lebanon at tht Invitation of Ir iq'_ King eisal to end th< traditional feud between two Royal families il F< will agree to visit Riyad! afterwards. The two families
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  • 158 7 (iracc Goes Home CAR! I Sept. 4 (AP) Pri: and Ptin m aea, a _ded by a crowd I subjects, left by c i train for Paris on night on the I journey to Ami Ponzan Revolt LEIPZIG. East I :-arv. Sept. 4 (AP)— Cor. n anu I Poland
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  • 60 7 CHICAGO Sept 4 (UP) Democratic Presidents, date Adlai S"e. cr- yesterday that he would r federa a on, if he w--<-P r e c r. t to c r a i d turbances m Clinton, Ter.rpsII r i. no. there are c equata -r the
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  • 111 8 UP j photo. 2 NINE stewardesses re- j <* presenting nine of the j 12 international air lines J 1 flying out of Tokyo In- i ternational Airport dis5 play the colourful pos- ters publicizing Tokyo's 2 2 500 th anniversary cele- 2 bration which will
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  • 240 8 CANBERRA, Sept. 4— Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies has cabled Acting Premier, Sir Arthur Fadden asking him to rebuke Army Minister John Cramer for statements on Saturday that Australia would be able to dispatch a division to Suez ii necessary,
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  • 335 8 525,000 WASN'T MEANT FOR KEAY... ...But Nothing Wrong In Giving Shares Hogarth HONGKONG, Sept. 4, (Reuter)— William Allan Hogarth, one of the accused m a conspiracy trial here, said under cross-examination m court today he saw nothing wrong m a mining syndicate giving shares to the government's Superintendent of Mines,
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  • 98 8 NEW YORK. Sept. 4 (AP)— America's traffic death toil for the three-day holiday weekend had climbed above 400 today but the National Safety Council said it apparen: j would fall far short of its advance estimate of 430. The traffic death total for the Labour Day
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  • 166 8 NEW DELHI Srpt 4 I l mn v.,,, appointed bj Presidi Ralendra Prasad i to (port mi th< Tin ot backw a_"d trib< v tea m India laid da] th.n all oi It iroijianhood nasi m regai ded as t .1 c k\< Iho
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  • 156 8 'Red China Is Biggest Thing In The World': M.P. .1 HONGKONG, Se] I (UP British Labour Member of Parliament lan .ardo told newsmen today that "Comm.. China is the biggc m the world." |Mlkardo. who arrived from Communist China, said that rding to Communist offi- American prisoners still m China
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  • 43 8 PNOMPENH. Sept. 4. (Reuter) In a radio broadcast today Prince Sihanouk refused to form a ucvernment. recalling that the first Cabinet lasted three months and the second one month. He said he preferred to let Parliament solve the problem.
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  • 309 8 I Was Obliged To Lie Says Ex- Envoy WASHINGTON. Sept. 4 (UP)— Retired career diplomat Angus Ward charged the State Department forced him to "prostitute himself m 1948 m making a onesided report on Nationalist China. Ward recently resigned a? ambassador to Afghanistan anding his 31-year diplomatic career was Interviewed
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  • 151 8 Bombs Fly Again In Cyprus NICOSIA, SoDt. 4, (Reuter) —Terrorist activity flared up m Cyprus today with a timebomb blast m a British security officer's hotel room and gun attacks m scattered parts of the island. Casualty count was one Cypriot Turk killed and a Britisa soldier and a Cypriot
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  • 70 8 LONDON. Sept 4. (UP) Movie star Marilyn Monroe has been confined to bed for three days with a stomach ache, it was reported today. The blonde actress Is here filming "The Sleeping Prince'" with Sir Laurence Olivier. Work on the picture had to be rescheduled. She ha
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  • 180 8 FARNBOROTGH, Sept. 4 (Reuter)-Mr P V Dementiev, Soviet Minister for Aircraft Industry declared here tonight that Russia has planes as fast as the Fairey Delta 11, the British research aircraft which holds the world air speed record of 1,132 miles per hour.
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  • 72 8 AMMAN". Jordan. Sept 4 (Reuter) Five pers r..- we killed and two seriously injured m an explosion today m th^ village of Marka. ne:ir a Royal Air Force base. <m the outskirts of Amman, The explosion wa. m a gunpowder store m the v! Ilage. The
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  • 120 8 BRIGHTON. Sept. 4 < Reuter) Britaii Trade Tnion Congress, represent rrc/r more than h 000.000 workers, today called tot a <v. m thr present tww-yeu period for compulsory mill ai service and prced the Government to press for- disarmament through the United Nations.
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  • 112 8 SAIGON, Sept. 4 (UP) am's new order mese citizenship Chinese born m Vietnam "shocked" the big Chinese community here, a Natior. nese official said today. "The Chinese were shocked and stunned by the announcement." a spokesman for China's legation m Saigon said. South Vietnam President Dinb
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  • 117 8 MANILA. Sept. 4. (AP)— One policeman was killed and two were injured today m a gun duel between two" police officers m the crowded Manila traffic bureau. The fight was blamed on a dispute involving a police basketball team uniform. Patrolman Benito Gallardo, 35,
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    • 339 8 KOLOK STAMP PADS _^_S_^ WE _Lw^l liil-KW Bf__t I^^ »ia__ii_Bl w mmw <*, B f -*Emr vS t KOLOK Stamp Pads ore now available m new style containers which arc seamless ond made trom pressed tin plates, with rolled edges and with an attractively coloured enamel finish. The. are up-to-date
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  • 119 9 I O-e o; the arcatcst ''S'iow'' on earth trhich rfrcu 1 lltonj to New York. I Six 4 v. three nations parti- v £g I cipated ta the New V rk e|l world Fair which opened _2| |j on April 30. 19U9 Dominated II by the
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  • 457 9 FESTIVALS? They are BOSH! says Sir Thomas wIR Thomas Beecham has effectively scribed festivals as "Bosh!"' His remark worn' neither c who organize festivals, nor to go to then unfortunately. For festivals and thi- is the tla m Europe are generally little mora than large-scale businc et m a hich
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  • 364 9 John Halkin reports from LONDON LAST week. T saw the production of Ben Jonson's THE ALCHEMIST, which is being givon at the Edinburgh Festival by the Cambridge University Actors. It was an excellent production. It had pace. It was played with vivacity and character. It was the kind of entertainment
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    • 551 9 I w_Sk.il fir J 4k^__E. I I g ___-8- Mls_aB 1 l« 883j8$'x IM f HMSDAY FOR I EYERYON E I: genu i ideas, opportunity today. UI to I en a to f. ngings. i I Seek r add- _Ol R BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN BELOW \RII S— 21 to ,1
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  • 72 10 Work On New $3 Mil. Housing Estate Soon SKETCH of a txco-storeyed semi-detached bungalow, one of the fire types of hovses being put up at Eden Park, Bukit Timah Road. This type of semi-detached has three bedrooms, a hall and servants' quarters on the first floor. On the ground floor
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  • 111 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price yesterday were: Copra Sept. $261 buyers, $264 tellers; coconut oil (bulk) $39| sellers, coconut oil (drums) $42. sellers; Muntok white pepper s'i_4 sellers. Sarawak white |123, Special Sarawak black $85. Sineapore Copra Association closing prices: Sept. $2Bs buyers, $26] sellers, Oct.
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  • 184 10 CHINA has contracted for the sale of 10,000 tons of rice to Malaya, her first shipment of 1,000 tons recently having favourably impressed importers, Singapore rice merchants told The Standard yesterday. The deal, completed shortly before the arrival of the Malayan trade mission to
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  • 147 10 THE undertone m the industrial section of the Malayan share market was firmer yesterday and prices for a few counters improved. Tin shares were selectively higher, while rubbers continued steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers F. ft N. OldS. 2.00
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  • 126 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done! Alex Bricks orri? $1 80: F N orris $2.(12. «2. and HJ9 odd lot; Hammer S2 90: Hume A") 8; Jackson $1.32}; Breweries $2.90 odd lot; Sime Darby $2.02; Robinson ords $1,564; Spare Cold Storage 45; Straits Steamships $14.75
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  • 94 10 THE ea.-ier tendency continued m tne Singapore rubber rket yesterday, first gra le rubber for September shipment closing steady at cents pp.- Hx, a drop of l] cents on Monday. The market opened slightly better although overseas advices remained unchanged. Prices sagged during the morning and at
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  • 44 10 Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 9-n v--Sept. R.S.S. No. 1 903 m Oct. ELSJS.No. 1 03 HI Sept. R.S.S. No. 2 MM 9f|J Sept. RS S. No. 3 89i 89| R.M.A. on Reg. tender September 92* 92 j Octobei 921 93 Tone: Easier.
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  • 297 10 OUTER ROADS. Cebec. Fernbay. Ettrickbank. Autolvcus. Hamilton Harbour. Pies. Arthur. Jakutsk. Hanyang. Anshun. Mabel Ryan. Neleus. Leningrad. H.K Trader. Elpenor. Otori Maru. Cornelius Maersk. Precila. Leneverett. Star Alcyone. Tabinta. Inchkilria. Hanoxer. Tarakan, Kasimbar. Amhem. Sukhona, Sindh. INNKR ROADS. Indari. Esau. Lasem, Buana. J [m Chuan. Serri.-.ng. Lalang.
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  • 51 10 AMERICAN Overs< ij Pe*-a "ur I ,td., (Amoseas) ar liate <'. I Caitex Gro Compar..- e 4 ei ins to undi take ing on its reeer y concession area m Turkey. it was anno..- <--. today. dec c t om Gaziantep B j i 3 Beach.
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  • 326 10 THE temporary shortage of cement m the Federation is not serious and the situation will be remedied by the middle of this month, The Standard was told m Singapore yesterday. This situation had been made to appear serious by speculators who were trying to cash
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  • 92 10 EXPECTED TODAY ELM KLB3O JAK e > t Malayan Airwayi MLI2I KL>V *L Malayan Airways MLini PG X 12 4 BOAC B<\7Ro LON 'RAN Thai Airways TH BKOK SAI KLM KLir'Ll -.OK BOAC BA LON./CAL Malayan Airways ML: Pa:^ Malayan Airways ML4O7 SAN KUCH 4 Qantas EM535 S
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    • 658 10 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956. Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a certificate of Registration. VOr.CE IS HEREBY GIVEN > that I. THANG KUM ENG cf No. _3. Merchant Road, Blngapore. ana applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singap r a Certificate eg strati n In respect of mi_es .sr. wn
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    • 329 10 NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. TENDERS ARE INVITED for ipply of MEDIUM GRADE SIAMESE RICE and SUGAR Government HoeD Johore •rr- of the contract ll for ny nths beginning Ist October. 1956. Ea rh t rer must quote ♦he price of ea<~h item per pikul for each hospital The pn c
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    • 520 10 Acceptance of Private Candidates for the University of Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examination December 1957. QUALIFYING Test for Private candidates wishing to enter fcr the abovenamed examination will be held on Wednesday. sth December. 1956. 2. Candidates attending Government and Aided English Schools or other schools listed by the Ministry
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    • 301 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL SHOOTING ASSOCIATION npHE Federation of Malaya JL shooting Association will hold the following Shoots on Irt 9.1956 at If) a.m. at Wardieburn Estate Range, Kuala Lumpur. (A) Clay Pigeon Shooting —100 single birds riown-thc-line. (B) Free Pistcl or Revolver Shooting 60 rounds at 50 metres. Competitors
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    • 230 10 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY REUNION AT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Roundtrips by the m.v. "ORANJE" agomst reduced fares via Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo and Naples (homeword only) Dep. Amsterdom sth December 1956 Southampton 6th December 1956 Arr. Singapore 24th December 1956 Dep. Singapore 4th Jonuory )9[ 7 Arr.
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    • 1073 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1,8 line,) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) SHipp n, THE BLUE p UNNEL L NE T^., Carriers opt.on to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON Cr CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. S ham Penang
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  • 547 12  -  Norah Littlejohn By, gLINKY-FIGURED Marilyn !\lonroe recently sprang a new eyecatching trap. During a Press conference m New York one of her narrow shoulder straps broke. SHE TRAPPED EVERY EYE IN THE ROOM. The men said: "Isn't she an angel.'' The girls said nothing, but immediately
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  • 485 12 Perfect Holiday with the kids v I r Often makes I holiday rl ns than perfect ior peop|g :h rcry |/oung children the g. es Ss weE feem Ihe coast or country. Once a child has passed the age of three or tour, it is true to say that the
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  • 510 12 Those beauties have their problems, too IF your features are far from perfect, take heart, Pin up cirls also have beauty problems. Some of the love'.ic?t models and film stars have features which they prefer not to talk about. They hide or ditgHiff them the best way they can. You
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  • 215 12 CHOWGIRLS, like most Mage folk, ate often superstitious. They believe that YELLOW is the most unlm k.v colour m the theatre and that PEACOCKS' LEATHERS are very unlucky. -Cinderella" is believed to be the LLCKIEST pantomune, but "Robin Hood" and "Babes m the Wood" are considered LNLUCKY. But
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  • 453 12  -  TERRY PILLAY -by gARONESS P. von Pil.arstofl settled herself comfor.ablv m her chair, placed her stick which .she has had to use since 1.954 on the floor beside her, smiled happily up at me, and said firmly: "I do not find Singapore hot. I
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  • 428 13 League Champions, again... Rovers hit for a five-nil Victory THE Tigers are Singapore's division 1 league champions again. Yesterday, user Sporting Association came back to the title when they beat Rovers Sports t lub by five goals to nil m the match which decided the
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  • 92 13 Even Break For Braves Redlegs MILW M'KEE. Sep.. 4 AP>Ted Kluszewsk homer the Hth inning, his >• season. the it Redlega over the Milwaukee B- md tk m their double v St. I. lis 4 C .icago 2 (2nd game Chicago 8-o>. _snc nati 1 (2nd game. Cincinnati a 5
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  • 49 13 A RUGBY trial for the AllB .1 be held on Thursday at 5 p.m. at the !::\ersity of Malaya ground at Bukit Timah. Selection of the team to r> a: REME on Saturday at PTS oe made after the trial Am in ruggen'os ir.-ere?t-ed are w« !«ne
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  • 88 13 LONDON. Sept. 3 (Reuter) IF AG IE 1 Blackpool 4 T'ham Hotspur 1. Burnley 2. Bvertoa I. I FAGIK II Huddertfldd T. 2 Bristol R. L Stoke City 1 Oo:. caster R. 1. LBAOfJI 111 (Northern) Ban m 1 Balifas lowa n Bradford 1 Scunthorpe Utd. 2.
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  • 199 13 MELBOURNE. Sept. 4. Someone blundered m naming the streets of Melbourne's new Olympic village. sports writer Harry Gordon said m the Melbourne Sun-Pictorial today. Gordon who stayed at the village recently, said the street signs with names of world war two battles struck a "jarring, distasteful note."
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  • 112 13 SBA Junior Semi-finals Tonight THREE Senv-Fnals of the Sineapore Badminton J U U>f championships Will be played tonight from 7 p.m. .Men's Junior Singles: Leons Y;\ Chan (Marigold) VS. Cheong Chens Swee (Merrytiime); Seah Lye Huat (Flower) vs Mohcl. Ali Kasmani (PC c). Mm's Junior Doubles: Noor Salleh ft Ang
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  • 121 13 Kaufman To Learn AboutB'ton MR. RAYMOND Kaufman, the IT JOOI old American track and field and basketball coach with M years experience, here to coach the Singapore Youth Sooris Centre, told the Standard yesterday. '"I hope to teach what I know io your Colony'? young Bportfmeu, and at the same
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  • 88 13 Festival Match Abandoned HASTINGS Sept 4. (Reuter)—The match here between an England XI and the Australian cricketers had to be abandoned today. no play beincj possible m the Festival cricket because the ground was waterlogged. The Australian, replied with 106 for three yesterday to the England side's first innings 222
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  • 27 13 SINGAPORE Hockey Convenors will meet at tfae SRC on Friday at 5.3D p.m. SHA w:]'. distribute the league fixture list before the meeting.
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  • 386 13 Cooper And Hoad Get Some Shocks FOREST HILLS, New York. Sept. 4 (AP— Two Americans threw scares into seeded Australians Leu Hoad and Ashley Cooper Monday but fell short of upsets m the diamond jubilee National Tennis Championships. I ti„ mmm The top-seeded Iliad, completely outplayed dropped the Brsl set
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  • 227 13 RECA Edge Recs Out Of SAFA Cup ROYAL Engineers Civilian Association advanced into the thud round of the SAI A Junior Cup competition when they ousted Singapore Recreation Cluh by three goals to two on the SRC ground J esterday. EUECA atU Ik from the start, but it was the
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  • 58 13 SOCCER SAFA JUNIOR crP:-St. John's SC. rs. Bndan Kr-r--nian or Jalan Beear Stadium x%i rr Wriendisj indotan nt Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. RUGBY P- re vs. R.E.M.E. at Thomson Rnnd. SWIMMING ACS. Swimming Champipi at C.S.C. BADMINTON SB A Junior semi-jinals at SBS 7 p. RACING
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    • 152 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp wmpore. 1 If 7-?_ TSK r,. ANI ALL >v 1 \m\\Wrr% vo MAKES V &LUE L L i V TMiS TIME AM BIN HtT.. r A PUFRCK SIX-LEGGED^ Alley Oop By V. 7\ Hamlin The Heart 01 Juliet Jones fly 5/on Drake j fc*
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  • 1147 14 LADY SCARLET WILL TAKE SOME CATCHING Here's A 'Red-hot' Tip From Windsor Lad LADY SCARLET, a speedy three-year-old by Happy Knight, may prove too smart for the opposition m < the main sprint (Race Six) over six furlongs at Bukit Timah today, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's September
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  • 154 14 Welsh King best in poor field RACE ONE MAKING an appearance after a let-up Welsh King put up a promising display to finish fifth to Rough and Ready and company over the six on Saturday. It was a good effort SS lie came from the pack to finish right on
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  • 244 14 White Magic To Beat The Wizard RACE TWO White Magic \s my choice. This half brother to The Moke. Free Handicap winner, lost a bit of ground at the start on Saturday but did well to finish anead of the unplaced horses m Rough and Ready*! race. Dropped a division
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  • 72 14 Pizarro Gets His Chance RACE THREE Pizarro displayed a bright turn of foot when he finished third behind Bondi and Canton II over six furlongs on the first day. He looked a possibility at one stage until he was collared by Bondi. It was his first race since May. so
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  • 28 14 RACE SEVEN On this second to Lady Scarlet at Kuala Lumpur. I anticipate Early Bird to go one better and annex the six
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  • 223 14 COLZA MAY IMPROVE ENOUGH TO SCORE RACE FOUR COLZA ran an encouraging fifth behind Bondi on the first day. Now dropped a division with only three pounds more he should show enough Improvement to beat this lacklustre fie.d. Two runs previous he ran home a splendid winner over V. furlongs
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  • 83 14 SYDNEY. Sept. 4 (Reufer) It has been reported that Singapore racing interests are trying to buy Regal Forest, a prominent contender m Sydney's big Spring Double— the *Epsom ?.nd the Metropolitan Handicaps. Regal Forest's trainer. Peter Lawson. said the cwner. Mr M. H. A.
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  • 132 14 THE Autumn Cup foi horses Class Four. Div. One (seojnd run) will be the special rare of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting on Oct. 6 10 and 13, This special race will be over Rl furlongs with $2,500 m Stakes. Class Four and Class Five horses
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  • 84 14 U.S. Jockey Beats Gordon's World Record DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA Sept. 4 (Reuter) Britishborn Johnny Longden, the United States leading jockey, beal the world record held by Britain'^ Sir Gordon Richards when he brought his tola! number of winners to 4.879 here yesterday. Porty-six-year-old Li agden, ion of a Yorkshire miner.
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  • 53 14 H. < v r:i m till Mund.i tuchl iiiirt rvtrrria x hu'. unlc-o wr have more ti ii.. B*_eg im ftuku lin nho-jlrj I 1 BROADCAST 111 riinu-ion w ill commentari* on eLghl races. BIG SWEEP i..:. T..tp will be held on Race« 4 In, Big MTrp will
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  • 259 14 RACE EIGHT Ram sbu ry has been working so well m her dawn efforts thai n not looking beyond her for tr_< winn< i m the fur r:nt for Two. I/.-. n 1 r- l formers. This Hapr I :n_. mare was a con>
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    • 1564 14 Wlndsor La 4 The Spectre Trundle Hill Scmttneei ..v .i mi kiM, 111 i TON WELSH KING PItOOMAN 11-.,:. m Uentureene Dentureene lutton Invinrible lufton Welsh King: u>|7m MVt.H H)|)\^ showing b\i\n today SHOWING m> H Xir Rale Today showing White Magic i Wi/irr| Kempton White Ma.ie Ka.jan ri/\RR(> PI/\RK<)
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