Singapore Standard, 7 September 1956

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE P^ VjH BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** r5 lines) 2400 J 2gn 4M I 11. \o. 67 14 PAGES 1"> CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956
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  • 387 1 CHIEF MINISTER GRANTED VOTE OF CONFIDENCE House Rallies To Unity Call For Renewed Talks On Self-Govt. Although c division was called the Ch Minister obtained 30 votes, out of Ihf total voting strength m the Legislative Assembly of 32. Two members, Mr John Ede and Ml
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  • 95 1 STRIKE ENDS AS PUPILS GET A GUARANTEE THE strike i by Bore than 60 students of fißgapores A g A School over I nowover as a result oi a decision m favour of the students. The de. T principal has guaranteed that the English teacher woulr. attitude" towai I the
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  • 54 1 LONDO? >-* 'Reuter Th 3 Br A:r*avs Corp ask( j crn ent permis.-. mj buy 17 B ?ini 7 Jel 1 1 r 1 St at ?s .i Ei f the Corp rati m, that the Corwould be 'forced out ol business" If th w<=-e longrange
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  • 19 1 THE b <-old Kidnapped from outside a department store m Hamden, found m a I "day. v I
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  • 41 1 KARA*." Sep! .vo mini.-" I Jrtan Gc M R. nd Ba r Amir A_am X md tht Republican Par bat The only Mo I m League M r now left m the caMr Mohamed All, Pj
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  • 13 1 Wreckage of the helicopter after its 100-foot plunge.
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  • 89 1 Paris Bept. fi (Reuter) South Vietnam President Ngo Dlnh Di< m has signed a den inning foreigners from iging m c< rtain commer*ial occupation- Ln the eoun- is I_J a d m Paria B _on. ilarly re than a million md Chlni n talli rs Foreign
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  • 261 1 IPOH, Thurs.—The Com-mander-in-Chief of Far Fast Land Forces, Lieut.- a— General Sir Francis lestin-, and his 18-year-old son, John, today escaped death when the Sycamore he_icopter m which they were travelling stalled at 100 leet and crashed. Apart from a bad
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  • 90 1 SEATO To Protect Malaya? MANILA. Sept G (AP) Philippine sources said today the South-east Asia collective defence treaty organization a >r rlously considering" extending protection to the Federation of Malaya m ca_e of external attack. These sources said the eight-nation SEATO military advisers meeting m Baguio are taking a position
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  • 18 1 MARY ATTLEE. sister of farmer Prime Minister Attlee. died m Salisburv^ves;rday. She was 81.-B AP
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  • 51 1 THE British Commi.ssionerOeoeral In South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, accompanied by Lady Scott, arrived m Singapore yesterday after spending six weeks' leave m England. Whilst m England. Sir Robert and Lady Scott attended the wedding of thpir daughter. Susan, to Mr. Robert Steedman. an architect m
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  • 205 1 $10 LEVY AND WARNING FOR MAN WHO KILLED CAT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. In its long history, the First Magistrate's Court here has heard of all sorts of crimes. Today it added something new to its experience the case of the murdered cat. The "cat murderer" was
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  • 225 1 ALLIANCE MEMO WILL SUPPORT MULTI-LINGUALISM Xl ALA LIMPIR. Thurs— The Alliance draft memorandum on constitutional reform to be finalised tonight, will recommend that multi-lingualism be allowed m all elected councils of the country immediately after Merdeka, The Standard learnt today. It Is understood that, according to the recommendation, this privilege
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  • 88 1 COLOMBO. Sr P t P (UP)— Trade sources here Mid today the rapid decline of wor'ri rubber price.- following the lifting of the embargo on Malayan rubber supplies to Coi muniat Cnina may damage tbe changes of extending the r I ber-riee pact between China and
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  • 199 1 LONDON*. Sept. 6 (Reuter)— Nina Ponomaieva. Soviaf mm man athlete who be UN \r.ccentre of an international bl dent whon she WOM charged with shoplifting here, remained m concealment today despite reports the time had OOnM far her to Try to leave for R-?sia plan well,
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  • 146 1 Parliament Recalled To Debate Suez Menzies Talks Reach Deadlock LONDON. Se; I outer)—T i i rnment announced today that it is recalling Pa ment nexl k to debate the Suez crisis m tht of taiKs cv _m ing held m Cairo official taten nl due o v on Wedi B
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  • 1299 2 HEDWIDGES PAVANARIS' BOY FRIEND TELLS THE COURT: And Pulled Her Hair HEARING OF CRIMINAL FORCE' CASE IS j^j^j^HADJOURr:ED MALACCA, Thurs. Francis Lee, the boy friend of Hedwidges Pavanaris, told the Malacca Magistrate today that his girl friend complained to him
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  • 140 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.i m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers teller-* Spot fnom.) 11l 12 Sept. No. 1 RSS 11] ft No R.S.S !KI Ml No 3 RSS. M BD_ Tone: I'm ert.iin. SPORE Tl> The price of tin on the loral market yesterday was HtVI (unchanged).
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  • 56 2 A TRISHA RIDER. Goh Boon Teck. 57. was last night ;> by thugs when he •r to pay them '•protec- noney." Goh was taken to the Singapore General H nere he was treated for head m Goh said he had on two earlier occasions been approached for
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  • 84 2 THE Singapore llf cultural Show, which was a tremendous ?ucf attpnded by one ia every >:x Ol the people Ol Singapore, i a release from the Ministry Of Commerce and Industry 3 rterday. The cot m ol Singapon farmei both m livestock and vegetables, most effectii
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  • 123 2 Ex-Policeman Hears Death Sentence And Is Unmoved AN ex-policeman, Suhaimi hin Haii stood unmoved m the dock at the Singapon Vsizei yesterday when he was sentenced to ri«..tn fur t murder oi a 12-year-old schoolgirl Ti.r Htmmtk binte Has! lound dead 23 stab wounds on her body. She was found
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  • 264 3 Hucband Jobless, So Woman Tried To End Her Life He Gets Work For Hubby Sets Wife Free On Bond PENANG, Thurs. A magistrate today adjourned court for two hours so that he could 9c job-hunting. Two hours later, when court re-convened, he announced he had found
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  • 33 3 TUFA 7 WAITED m lejt M-< Ng Scow L R. K. Jesuthc m Che Sharifah Kndijah binte A. Kadir, A Mitt Kova Siccc Seoli and Chan Swcc Guat.
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  • 149 3 AS DEN downpour of rain yesterday interrupted the embarkation routine of passer, g boarding the Australiabound Blue Funnel liner Charon from the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. Among those who caught' the ship m the nick of time was a group of se\
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  • 134 3 BENTONO, Thurs The fire brigade helplessly watched a blaze consume smokehouses and eight labour lines la.-t nieht at the Ist mile. Bentong Keraii Road because it had no water. The PWD Water Engineer. Mr. W.B Jack, was summoned from his bed at midnight to
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  • 30 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurt.— Mr H. Rook, Executive, Eni;inKnan, left for England yc-terday on long leave. Mr. Rook baa been m Krian i the pi rt s ear
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  • 188 3 After Steeling Gems, A Thief Cried 'Thiaf' (Court) Told IPOH. Thurs.— A Malay housewife stole a pair of diamond earrings and three diamond brooches, valued at $500. from her step-daughter and then shouted "thief, thief." Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof was told today. In tho dock wa 1 Alshab
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  • 84 3 Manager Flies In For Wedding 1 its. Miss Winnie Warren, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Warren of Cornwall, England. md II C fl W eder, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Wheeler of London, were ed hero today. Both the bride and from Thailand for
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  • 26 3 The third returning pilgrim dug, which is scheduled at arrive m Penang on Sept. 7. has been delayed md Will nmvo on Sunday, g
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  • 195 3 Arts Crafts Prizes Go To Therapy Men THR IAE^^H f I the Turk I Hospital I I nit I tin- I expected I yes- I for I d I dis- I this I the I p i»reH uJ t u ral I Hist I Sl."> I s I and I
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  • 130 3 A HAPPY ENDING FOR TWO AFTER seven years of courtship against opposition from both p a r c n t s. Singapore snortsman Mr. S. Yi.iaya Dass yesterday found happiness with his s'hooluirl sweetheart. 21 -year-old Nelly Tan They were married at the Singapore Registry. Mr. Pass revealed to The
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  • 134 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Education Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. said today there had been some misui_deretai^in^o2W_th^c^^iw^^*Op^2j^ Pahan-B Dato Razak, m his address to headmasters of Pah ay schools recently, had referred to this "misunderstanding" which he said WSS delaying the progress of the registration. The
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  • 90 3 KAJANG, Thurs.— The V.a Langat District Agricultural Show opens on Saturday. Already the Padang is a hive of activity. Various commercial firms and Government departments are putting UP their "showrooms" for their v. a res, Chairman of the Organizing Committee. Raja Azam bin Raja Kamaralzaman.
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  • 26 3 INCHE Scad bin Man the Ma.ay Administrative Servi, c. who returned recently from England has been posted to Pant Buntar as Assistant 'District Officer, Krian.
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  • 20 3 TOTAL rubber exports to all countries from Sir. and the Federation of Malaya last month amounted to 32,363 tons.
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  • 29 3 THE Check Sab Theatre. Bukit] IferU im, will sive I show at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday. Sept In. in aid of the Federation School for the Deaf.
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  • 221 4 For 20 Years She Planned Tours— On One At Last WOaUmB who for 111I II cab jrsan has been Manning trip>; for (hou-HU-di of travellers, will tomorrow go on a trip fcaraeU She is Mrs. Betty Aroo■aa of Thomas Cook Son. Her trip is beinc imiaied by lur firm m
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  • 41 4 THE first Singapore Battalion of tl Boyi Brigad hoici II trd Annua] Inspecand Display In the nds of the Stamford Gi:. iterloo Street, at today. D DC. TulGO I Sil gapore Base Di tri lake the salute
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  • 308 4 Women Bites Man On Ear And Finger COURT TOLD OF FIGHT OVER MONEY CLAIM PENANG, Thurs. Hew Chong Hin, proprietor of a druggist shop, told the Sessions Court today he signed an agreement to pay a woman $600 because he was put m fear of his life. Hew was giving
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  • 160 4 ÜBGOB PIATIGORSKY. world-famous cellist, who Singapore, arrived last night by Pan-Ame-rican Airways from Sail Ah him was his "old a Stradivari,.- cello i vort M l and B ilpfa Berkowitz, a pianist who bean playing with PiatigorThe on art, under tho auspi es of the
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  • 133 4 TEARS, Then A Sigh Of RELIEF A WEEPING mother of a missing girl rushed to the Singapore General Hospital mortuary yesterdl on learning that the b I of a young woman had been recovered from under a bridge m Geylang on Wednesday night. The woman. Madam Tan Son Eng. a
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  • 41 4 IPOH. Thurs.— Efforts by Perak BCOUta to raise mot for their activities realized a sum of $6,416.55 during Job Week. Taiping district scouts collected $720.71, Knan $600. Kuala Kanoar 5652. Ipoh divided into two scouting districts. raN- d
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  • 234 4 SA'AT bin Pardan. a labourer employed by the City Council, who divorced his wife. Bumiatl bint i Amat. after they were married two months, iraa yesterday ordered by a Singapore Court to paj $1S a month ior the maintenance oi his wven-month-old
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 551 4 Standard cMlynanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE warn w 1 1 c i f I •♦*2T% ?i mm 'XI 602 Defied fo--rAV-/<l\Wfc Vai t (S 656 Sing re Shan IBS- 3b Re:-nrt iSi: 7 N. a- jf •**__»'_-La_/_f__r tf 1 :> Rer iC t ,S| fi nm W __#V_#^_rj___T^l M A
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  • 35 5 THREE pretty sisters, and all with one aim to win the beauty crown m the forthcoming "Miss Selangor" competition. Tho three misses are. from left. Elisabeth, Maggie and Grace Won?.
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  • 205 5 Nightsoil Men Postpone Threatened Strike Action Will Negotiate Claims With Council m ISt-ctnag Singapore City Council Night-Soil Workers' Union yesterday, postponed its threatened strike action indefinitely, pending negotiations with the employers on its various claims. UfelOO leaden yesterday had dlscu Ith Counauth til md rtaln" p Inta to the demands
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  • 71 5 SIN .PORE'S se -ond "Arl Ball" will be held this year on the circus as its I motif?, just as last year's ball had the sea as the theme for costumes and decoration. The site of the "CarCircus" will again be the V toria Memorial
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  • 36 5 THE Singapore Salvation v.----.- Gv.i-' Home wID lurid its ann.iai Fun Fair at 26, Oxley Road, nn Sept. 26. There will be .sales of llework and fancy goods made by the girls.
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  • 32 5 DU officers of the pore City Council will c« tbe "Avani Sathurthi" (the :*> of Lord Ganes'r special prayers at the Sri SenV r Temple m on Road tomorrow at 8
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  • 262 5 UMNO Attacks New Recruiting System AN INJUSTICE TO A FINE RECORD, THEY SAY THE Singapore division of the Inited Malays National Organization is concerned over what it calls "Government dLscrimination asainst the Malay community-' m the recruitment of police constables for the Singapore Police
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  • 49 5 pi^ THE Gmernor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, is atom bajta-i programme from nurs< .Josephine Yeo. ..t the < haritv premiere of I AM V CAMERA" held at the Pavilion Theatre on Wednesday night. The premiere was held m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital fund. Standard
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  • 157 5 Career Guides For Youths THE Singapore Youth Council may soon be asked to set up vocational guidance centres, the newlyelected Vice President of the World Assembly of Youths. Air. Erie Wee, toL^U^^^u^^^^^^^^^— to thl :;'H :l anl confereneß He YuT-ChairM Viceß 11-*- rcprrß YoutM
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  • 76 5 Fares Rob Taxi-man At Knife Point A SINGAPORE taxi GrWee Boon Sian-:, was held up by two passengers m Yor._ Siak Street and robbed of $i_ DO Wiedne lay nisiht. T.".e passengers boarded the taxi m South Br. Ige Road and ordered the drii er to proceed to Vong Siak
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  • 185 5 Jail For Tattoo Man Who Hit S.C.'s MEERJAN bin Abdul Razak. an unemployed, was yesterday sentenced to five months' jail by a Singapore A ae's Court for punching a volunteer special constable and kicking another on the night of August 22, a: the junction of Upper Perak Road and Rowell
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  • 63 5 KUALA PUR, Thurs.— Lance Corpora David Stock, 22, Ol ie -2nd Special Air Service Regiment, was yesterday freed by the Fir Magistrate on a charge of stealing a motor cycle. The Judge, Tuan Bail Mohamed Taib, agreed with Stock's counsel Mr. Ricfe alia, that there conclusive evidence
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  • 57 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The North Mala Literary Society 1 -I tan Sastrawan Utara ya). has called a mer- among Malays here to discuss their future role m an independent Malaya. I be meeting will be held at the premises of the Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Teachers'
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  • 41 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Sultan of Johore has authorized managers and BI I ant nrmnwg tes to sh( 01 Kill or trap wild pigs that may roam m their estates up to Dec. 31. 1956.
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  • 122 5 A YOUTH, who fell foul of the law while still under probation, was fined $500 or three months' jail, m Singapore, Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Wong Peng Kuan. 17. had pleaded guilty to a charge of being a collector for a 'chap-ji-koe' organization.
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  • 92 5 Mari Drowned: 3 Freed From Blame II I 111 I ■m a i;. rp-| belt, no further attempt wmt KSf.SL^ A^'^'^ p into tne bf^ ro rescue •nor companion because they AA-r dressed m full uniform, .-roncrs Court here was 1 'rt wa Inche Mahmun bin Ali. the Coroner, m
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  • 795 6 Singapore Standard Japanese Factories j -ptember 1945 we heard tl. :oadcast m F:. md ll B no He appc. md ior the A .cclings of revenge. His last words were to the er. that the Japanese would return ta business men, industrialists and tc Qui liana to help build, up
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  • 699 6 From RAWLE KNOX HONGKONG inRTUALL? ■-v a Rangoon English- v ■:<•. newspaper of nd mora than 2 1,000 baa i i i led Mr Chou En-lal to promise to visit B inna m t> act ber the alleged oi that country by Chinese troops. Tho
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  • 933 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera Ba |,'t)n a chance this column is going to deal with something less exciting than politics sports m which Malaya is gradually ettmetfaag the attention „l the world having established itself beyond all doubt that it is peer of all at badminton.
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  • 220 6 We the PEOPLE EXPENSIVE LABOUR Sir; Surely nowhere In the world is there a mors expensive labour force than that employed by tne Singapore City Council. Some lVvv years ago a n liable observer estimated that the daily output of a labourer In the City Council was equal to one
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  • 521 6  - TELEVISION SAPPING INITIATIVE? JOHN DAVY by SHEFFIELD TB CSI< IM aiay at I bad r chl and be rather worse for than had been feared or hoped. This preliminary conclusion, hedged arbund by conditions and reservations, emerges from some papers to the British Association m< ting rare. William A. Benson,
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  • 741 6  -  PHILIP DEANE By 0 tV. SHIM. TON I ''HE United States has announced what constitute probab.:. tl a largesl single agricultural gale ever made— a salt that may affect the COUI history. Under this dc al Ind. a will get $200 millit n a rtn
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  • 63 7 W A S H I N GTON, Sept. 6 1 AP) President Eisenhower said on Wednesday the free .orld is m a stronger position m the cold war man when he took rtcce m January, 1953. senhovver also told '•"•nference he intftJte
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  • 83 7 Kidnapper Pleads Insanity Sept lo Lamarca. 31. i d :nn. r- i- r. the <:d- of Peter Weinberger. 33 days old. Trial area, a mac n out of nd by mounting debt.s. n m eoatra.-t with hi.s d. appearance at the time of his arrest la.st month. preaiksnless during most
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  • 55 7 BAGI IO Phi'.ippin Sept. 5 nam ga .cad the r i tion t SEATO milil I nee belt here, said yesterday he welcomed th American pledge of military ie defence of SEA rea. The ass.. made -day by Admiral I head the United delegation, and I ial
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  • 37 7 YOKOSUKA. Japan. Sept. 6. Emperor Hirnhito's prison 'Hayaina apanese Coast Guard, the •cd. T: na Maru" after inpaired. wi'.i >c: .c as a Coast Guard o^- the Asahi said. The Empera portedly a new yacht.
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  • 22 7 THE i: md I pr ▼erhally refusal to releas- itch dredgers which have com: ed r the Sues said her
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  • 93 7 ROCK ISLAND (Illinois), j I P -A Greek i •jilted the girl who ht him light deportation and married another AmerImveethciy- as revealed The romantic Greek, 221 liear-old Dennid Scarab (705, mer? 17-yc r -old Ros I A Atcorth QJ IfottHC, A I m a p
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  • 194 7 ADVENTURES OF A 'SNAKE-NAPPER' BOA-SOM PAL DETROIT, Si (UP) —A 70--year-old former carnival worker faced possible grand larceny charges yesterday tor snake-napping a MV6nfoot boa constrictor and carrying it about town wrapped around his waist. Poiice said James Jaggers took the big snake from its side show cage ct the
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  • 249 7 co-operation (roan Boasta m solving t blems he placed before S leaders at the Big Four sum•onferer. a n ;st of last year. inswecina s. said firmly he beie free v. j s n a DP January 1953. Repoatera 'told Mr. Eisenhower
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  • 125 7 The 'Black Squad' Men Still Out I ;:..\s. ;o\v. S otland. Sept. 6 Reuter)— A strike which has paralyzed the great ihipb llding Lndu try oi the River Clyde ci tei ed Ita fourth day yesterday srith no signa ol a aetl emeu! There was near Hence In n oi
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  • 49 7 photo. UP MUSS CANADA af I '>:>«. red-hair-<*d Dorothy Morcn v. of Montreal. arrived At \cu York's Idlewild Airport Tlans-Canaib Air i.inos. last srseh Dereihj will spend fear days sightseeing befere going on to Atlantic City. \j. where siie win cesspits m thr Miss America paeeant this mtmmh
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  • 73 7 Al.;i MRS. Sent. (AP) IX, Col Marcel Bifeard, holder f 81 decorations who tw.'e wounded m the defence of Dien Bicn Phu. was seriousiv wounded on Wednesri ly by a pistol shot fired by an unknown assailant Col. Bifeard. now command* Inf the French Third
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  • 124 7 Girl Slain In Sex Assault CHICAGO. Sept. 6 (AP)— A young woman was found slain m a South Side parking ol yesterday m what police described ss I brutal sea assault The woman was Miss Rosemary McCarthy, LC She rami qiuit a .ion as a telephone hboard operator. Her body
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  • 30 7 JEAN Negulesco, Hollya od director of the film "Three Coin> m a Fountain," left here on Wednesday to make the :ir>t major Hollywood picture be mwhujea^entij^^^ Reuter
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 58 7 TOKYO. Sept. 6 ((AP) An early Thursday mnrnin? fire destroyed one of Tokyo's famous nisbt clubs for foreigners and tourists. The 1.-itin Quarter, where bandleader Xavier Cttfat and other internationally krmvn artists appeared. was levelled by a fire of unknown origin. There was no report of injuries.
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    • 27 7 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 6 (AP) —Clark Gable's wife, the former Kay Williams Spree- In a hospital on Wednesday tor observation of an acute abdominal condition.
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    • 31 7 HYDERABAD. India. Sept. I Renter)— The deatbtoU m ths tra.n disaster at Mahbub- nagar, three days ago. r^se lasl oighl to 126, ss more I bodies were recovered
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    • 33 7 COLO «80, Sept 6 (Reuter) —Forty-three oversea! experts three Japan* te, si rted out economic development work tins year In South S tutheasl A-ds m lei the Colombo plan for co-operation
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    • 45 7 MOUNT KISCO. New Vort State, Sept. B, (Re iter)— Mr. i Wade Hampton Haj r 1 rganiaed an A neii SO unit ol the Br tish Home Guard In London durii r I World Var U- died heie on I Tuesday, aged 77.
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  • 168 7 BRIGHTON (England). Sept. H (IP) The anninl Trade lnion Congress (TIC), representing 8,000.003 Workers, yesterday rejected Chancellor el the -Exchequer Mr. Harold MacMillan's plea for wage re-■M_i_-_MM-B-HHHeaa_i--B-B-i Tho attack on Mr. McMillan was led by Mr. Prank Cousins, new Gcncral-Secre-tary ol tne slant Transport and
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  • 58 7 photo RANGOON: Madam Soon Ching Ling, hands over gifts of cold fish and a list of animals brought from China for the Burmese Foreign Minister, Sao Kkun Hkio. She stopped m Rangoon cm her way back from a goodwill trip to Indonesia. On her right
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  • 303 7 LONDON PLAN DISCUSSED PARIS, Sept. 6 (AP) British Foreign Secretan John Selwyn Lloyd Wednesday told the Atlantic Alliance of hopes for internationalizing the Suez Canal. He did not sot h reph. but ran into no <*pp*»sition._l Lloyd flew m from London to report to
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  • 70 7 ASHINGTON. Sept. (P. ter I—Japan1 Japan wants samples United States guided missiles for research work. Mr. X efai Masuhara, the viee-d tor-general of the Japaoestl ice Agency, said ye day. ur. Mashara told a Press conference that he was a--- r the .ample puided mi. ell
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  • 72 7 BRITAIN HAS MORE BUND PEOPLE THAN U.S.A. Do the Ec e less well America; Fiaures gatherr I c v B against _02 Amen E 'initicn of bir i 1 person ia one who can't do m a .iob requiring c. x cent or lc The Laboratory M deflniti omparetive States
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  • 62 7 Red Mayor' s Son Flees To W.Berlin BERLIN. Sept. 6 U.S. Army said that Kurt Ebert. Si son of the Mayor of Con Be has fie Berlin as a p* The army announcement being procf Centre p -King up residence m alhed-occ West Berlin i Ebert's father. Ebert. Jr.. h
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  • 40 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Sept. Carol Channlng. -wood and Broa I on Werines^. off lo be <"d her divorce -*>dei son on grounds of n<- tO TO' ion executive Char I as to be his first marriage.
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  • 27 7 MEW YORK. Sept. 6 (AP)— A statue of Denmark's famed fairy tale writer. Hans Christian Ander ed m Ni Pari this month from contributi 1
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    • 48 7 A -Famous foursome made by BIRDS GRAPE-NUTS v POST TOASTIES -.-salty, iwed aad c sack?. criipei com lakes— bccaWl S. they re tnple-u rapped. DiRD^CUSTARD MAXWELI HOUSE COFFEE 1 kes .11 fruits and dessert, taste l comolc cr! K» Ainxuvn Mntnvum Pamarut*nm I TTT A atIRINMIN lOAO. RirNGAFOUK
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  • 43 8 photo. A NATIONAL Guard tank stands guard outside Clinton High School, m Clinton. Tennessee, to guard against occurrences of violence. By court order 12 Negro children have been admitted to the school. Violence ha.s broken out for ek -9M AP
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  • 227 8 ROW RAISED OVER RED'S FLIGHT IN SECRET PLANE LONDON. Sept. 6 (IP)— The British Government was sharply ciiticized today for permitting: a Russian general to fly a jet warplane still on the secret _i:st. Lt Gen. Atacel Biagoveschensky yesterday Mow for 40 minutes and broke the sound barrier lo the
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  • 117 8 Every Male In Village Arrested NICOSIA Sept. 6 (AP) British authorities today arrested every male m a .•invest Cyprus village after two bomb and pun at- i ska on British military lea A total of on Greek CypTiOta aged between 15 and 50 were detained for in- atl m In
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  • 85 8 HONGKONG, Sept. 6, (neuter)— -Charge^ of corruption again I -1 Donald Pea hey and Capt. Harry Curtis, of the Royal Engineers, and against Chau Chung Sang, managing partner Of a construction company here, were quashed today. All three have been on here since June on charges m
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  • 57 8 ISLE OF LSCHLA Sepl 6 (AP) .sent into the third day of a h..* l strike today demanding among other things more music on the n radio system. About 100 of the 466 he'd m the penitentiary on the nearby nd of Procida started the strike
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  • 34 8 ELEVEN U.S. marine- who went swimming m apparently calm water were drowned on We h i lay when caught up by freak ocean currents, marine headquarters at Naha, Okinawa, announced yesterday. UP
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  • 200 8 CIUDAD TKUILLO. Dominican Republic, Sept. fi (AP)— Richard Weldy, a trapper and jungle tour director, claimed yesterday it was an accident when he wounded Confidential Magazine's publisher, Robert 1 Harrison. •'i never bad any Intention of hurting Harrison, althu I was sore because of
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  • 106 8 French Troops In Cyprus LLMASSOL. South Cyprus, Sent. 6 (Reuter) The 15,276-ton French troopship AthOS II arrived here today and began disembarking c 2.000 French servicemen moved to Cyprus because of the Suez crisis. British security forces guarded the port area against possible KOK A terrorist attacks as the first
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  • 92 8 LONDON. Bept 6 (UP) An ingeniously rigged boobytrap mailed from Athens was received today by the London newspictures bureau of United Pr I It contained a not* written ;n Greek and bearing the nam" "Dlgh< al l< adrr of the Cypriot underground. The package contained an indelible
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  • 115 8 TAIPF.H. Sept. '1 (Reuter) la ten-hour joy-ride m a car on er Hau Ka-k tn 'ook part A Distn.'t Court today senten- J V V l 0« ln he ty??*** ith *4: Li was charged with having Tne judge reinsert bail. vn cartoonist Li
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  • 370 8 Troops With Bayonets Clear Screaming Mob Abuse Is Hurled At Negro Children STURGIS, Kentucky, Sept. 6, Rcutc^— Steel-helmeted troops with tonks, boyonc?machine guns ond ccrbincs cleared a woy through a screaming, fist-swinging mob of 500 whites here today to escort nine Negro children into the
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  • 128 8 Honest Cop'A Shining Example For The Rest' JAKAI t. 6 (Reuter) Two newspapers today devoted their editorial columns to praising a policeman who turned down a bribe equivalent to W. iceman arrested S rr who had m session gold When the offW i r the smuggler th< to half the
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  • 80 8 _enct.il vie* <! rou dl at th( op* n, tv the Sin ietj 1 Bm Ul r .ill onstl vi fl m (1 is p i ;i t I noroup h ilampsl r< st pt \t t i_hi .an I" the ln_hsh ."anhi rra
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  • 173 8 DACCA. East Pakistan. Sept. 6 (A A new cabinet was sworn m today to rule E k tn, a 55..U0-squar-c-mile province of Pakistan now m grip of an acute food shortage. The new cabinet is headed y ||r Ataur Rehman, a leader of
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  • 17 8 JAK i Bepl I Ii I "Aug. for i United 51 al wife
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    • 199 8 YOU NEED A MEAL BEFORE YOU WORK! Have bread and Ha k- :>f BLUE BAND SHfch^V MARGARINE '"^^Bl|l-X i m the morning! )i m>miWiyWP** r What you need a nourishing meal ft; DIME DAUn MAOrADIUC J? bc!orc home and that doesn't §p. PLUC PAHU nflAnUAnll.C Z3 mean a v preparation
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  • 241 9 V.A.Vf.' G r c;. 's ros rap adt iture story, THE VANISHING AMERICAA. _b 0 I Amor ca's stronoesl sad most popu- 1 md a a ration, comas to -j 1 th Scott Bradu and /"or rest Tuc- f/?e title ro.'cs. The 1 ikmi an Indian rejected by
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  • 170 9 Sultry Love In Tent HAT > .11 under K-nks Bl UK l\\ I nestling serenely amidst the .1 in.'- of the Western P > somethin*; to be I _t*. new and sultry 1 loves and kisses 1 passion ..peraat desert Ir how and fmou md S iust r< 'rem tmuncing
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    147 9 fHELLEY Wml rs H.s -;'-:d to o^ something the background of handsome men sh. MH-S before suggesting they try r.-^3 rhe timing m cf I AM A Camera she was m»i'cd attend h e onnual R:*o! -n Perform jnu' Back-.'.-••s Shel!e> get into con- on wirh a toil
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  • 489 9  - Chess moves tell this twisted story Terry Pillay By CTAB of Columbia i k PORT AFRIQUE is 1 Eugene Deckers, a tore- eyed, husky-voiced man i -.'.::> rices delightful 1 use at hands and can d.i m Pior Angeli, i Phil Can wad Dennis 1 a have bigger billing) ith
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  • 335 9  -  STEVE NEOH By a music hall top star and Malayan audience meeting him for the firs* time m Rank's latest comedy, WHO DONE IT? will simply fall for this chubby- faced comedian, who i bears a "cross" sem- |j blance between Ame- rican comics Bob Hope
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  • 270 9 MANIA for excess is not a pleasant thine to look upon, therefore it cunnot eOSBC under the head of entertainment. And since the movie mal i of late have been developing their own mania (with a sharp eye on the box office
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    • 76 9 J% _D 11/ I Bulls I£^ ___n*^ /__h\ ■Hfeas^fe m L r Vtllb I mr I flf l^'i JV If >«W ißss* a\A\W -_-L WRANK DW£ BULLY for that Tfc- Man with the EL Gong! This time he's I Ik L hit the jackpot of i W<i E laughs and
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    • 183 9 The wor/d /omous family ot TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is cr\ excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL The Brilliant m^^_- m J&il&a-^jjk rt GOLDEN FLASH Fcr inexpensive persona! transport you can't r-00-se .better
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    • 501 9 LOOK FOR YOUR BIRTHDATE \ND BIRTHSH.N BELOW arihs —Man 11 t April li -Let all busint ties go unl woi k li I ol Avoid i adic expend i aste TAUBUS— Apri 20 tn y 20- Depend upon jrour iv-, effoi i the salt I ogresa Pi partne bip and
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  • 153 10 FINANCE COMMERCE No Boom In Sales To China Yet: Traders KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The tone of cables received here from mem- bers of the Malayan trade mission to China has indicated that there will not be any immediate boom m the rubber exports to the China mainland. Members Of the
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  • 137 10 MALAYAN sharebroke!<- fOO. terda*- reported the following ess done f oids SlMiL': Hammers $2.8. q 93: n Waugh $1 4_. Robinson orda $1 A-,-. Sime Darby $2 05; Straits Time- s2 90 $2.87J Strait. Traders $25; Wearne Bros. S3; Jacka $2.80 odd lot, RJS. Austral Ifala M rd- v
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  • 42 10 NEW YORK. Sep*. .1 (UP)— Dow-Jones closing averaaes* STOCKS 30 Industrials MM2 10 Rail. 161 ll LS Util ties 19 65 Stock, 173 lid lU)M)S 40 Bonds 931 9 The Dow-Joru Commodity Futures Index (1824-18 average 100) dosed 160JL
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  • 24 10 THE Broken Hill Prnprie- tary Company has contracted to export 94.200 ton- of Australian steel products toi Japan m 3 956.
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  • 122 10 Malayan Industrial, and tins we.c amain steady ynsterday. according to the Malayan Sharcbrrkcrs' Association. Rubbers were a quiet market. Price changes announced '">'.- the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers A Ar_ W Hammer ABB 2.9.'i MINING tUSI ll Amal. 17 A 17 Axd R Kampar 8. 1
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  • 148 10 Rubber Goes Up And Down REPORTS of China wanting to buy Malayan rubber pushed Singapore prices up to 94 cents yesterday, but towards the close the market was uncertain at 912 cents per lb. for first grade September shipment, a drop of cent on Wednesday. n ed at around 93
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  • 236 10 First 'Slaughter' Cattle Arrive From Australia THE importation of 40 head of Australian cattle for slaughter purposes by Tong Lam A: Co., which arrived m the Charon during the weekend, marks the first successful venture into what could be a valuable trade between Australia and Malaya, an official of the
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  • 25 10 TOTAL exports 0_ An to all countries from Singapore and Feneration o_ Malaya during August, amounted to 6,227 tons, according to preliminary statistics.
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  • 41 10 DIRKCTORS of lhc Chartered Bank of India. Australia <-. China ha\e declared an interim dividend of 7J*si subject to income tax payable on Sept. 28. according to a cable received from the head office m London by the Singa-pore branch.
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  • 12 10 AUcrsT rubber eraoi snnoun^ed are: KemDas 313,900 Etadella 10.4n0 lb.
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  • 233 10 Mor Indian Cloth For Ma la ay an Market RESULT OF NEW DELHI TAX MOVES MALAYA con expect more cotton cloth from Indian mills soon, the representative c Cot-ton Textiles Exports Promotion Council Mr. R. H. Notaney, told The Standard yesterdcv The official was mi I announc' that excise duty
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    92 10 SEVENTEEN year old Ygoh Lai Sc/.-f/. son of SUinnac's Terninal Suj>erintmdent at Port Siretienham Mr. Yeo'i Yok Han. has iett for higher studies m America under tha company's sponsorship He attended thr Angln('"•i nest School m Kfeng and Penang and vill Study at c Co' cge of
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  • 73 10 •HfGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing »-r picul yesterday" copra Sept. $26, sellers, coconut oil d $40 sellers. ccconut r I S iwai $121 black $83 selleta. 3mga tion clos b SL'fA sr.lf 6■' HOLIDA. CUTLfcR. H.VIH A 0 J lli Cocor S "'A s I ne Btacnai
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  • 225 10 UNDERLYING the growing- importance of the East Coast of Malaya as an area for agricultural and industrial developments m the future is the 8376.000 Shell project to streamline marketing facilities m Kelantan.B The laying of two 3-inch pipelines connect. r._ the a:l head depot at FA
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  • 162 10 OUTER ROADS Tai Poo Ann. Fernbv. Pre?. Harding, Ouwerkerk, Tabinta. Tiiluwah, Sudan, Anshun Antilochus, Agapenor, Toulouse. Eastern Muse, Xeleus. Stureborg City of Poona, Inverbank, Precila. Javanese Prince, Autolycus, Van Hiemadi k, Nieuw Holland. Amazon Maru. INNLR ROADS ActOW, Esau. Bidor. Perak. Tg. Pinang, M irudu. Lorinda. Tong
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    • 528 10 Xn FOREK.N COMPENSATION POLAND) (DEBTS ORDER. ltr>tS. TIH FOREIGN COMPENSATION (POLAND) (NATION .LISATION CLAIMS ORDER, 14.6. J':? 0 ir a'- th< pel at ion 1 b paid by the P Govt rnm< the tern Ihe fcngl -P >h .greemei I Nov* mber 1 1. S ttlement of Fin an 'ers.
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    • 602 10 NOTICES LNTVERSITY OF MALAYA TT'ENDERS sre In* Lted for the tdstuffs to the I Malaya. t The --.tract erill be for a period of 1 a'-ade-*- beginning 23rd bex 19M 3. App ant for tender form i a be reg i sum of 11,000.- and i be issued by the
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    • 660 10 TENDER NOTICE. c BOARD OF GOVERNORS c SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC. PROPOSED POLYTECHNIC r at the corner of Shenton Way Prince Edward Road, Spore. d TENDERS are invited from Approved Contractors tor the DRIVING of PILES for the FOCNDATIONS of the J SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC. Plans. Specifications, Forms Of Tender, and ail other
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    • 155 10 MAERSK LINE M/S COR\ELILS MALRSK SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANG N YO^K 29 Aug 8 Sept 9 1 0 Sept 1] 1 3 Sept 20 Oc <m^ YUGOSLAV LINE~" From Adnot.c, Ncor Eost, Ind.o ond Colombo to D,okortc o»t Hong kong. Penong P. Shorn Molocco S'pe-*--m.v. DINARA" 11/ 1 3 Sept
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    • 47 10 m^A^aT^m^^^mmfW\ a 352 EXPECTED TODAY KLM EJM JAI Malayan rl rwayi ML ma! Malayan Airwayi Aioi v Garuda GA37J l n BOAC BA7(M A L Malayan Airways ML4O.S T Malayan Airwayi MLll] KB/XL Malayan Airwayi PG Malayan Airwayi M PG/MAL Malayan H J Ma be MADRAS Mala
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    • 832 11 A SGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T Z S?i 4 M 2/6 Robinson Road I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI Tc mi Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Colt Port? S pore P. S ham Penang pQIYPMIMUS 7g ept 9 $ept m *> U Oct 15 iC
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    • 1075 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jf Carriers option to proceed via other port? to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Due S.nii P. Sham Penang Autolycus for Liverpool D r,i C. 36
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    • 898 11 MITSUI \pE\ LINE Spore P. Sham Penonc FOR JAPAN Hodakosan Mar* for Yokohomo Nogovo Kobe vio Hongkong 1 1 Sept 9 Sept Mikagesan Maru tor Yokohama, Nogoyo Kobe vio Hongkong 28 Sept Awajisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 6 Oct FOR U S.A. vie Suex For New York
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  • 79 12 MALACCA, Thurs. The mpany Commander of Onn Lok New V.' age Home Guard m Jasin distri rt, .Mr. Loo '.i.- today pte.-er.'e- 1 the bronze the Society for the Protection of Fire by the Re si I Hit Commissioner, Mr. H G. Hammett. The award was for
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  • 372 12 Foreign Affairs: Handle With Care, He Urges MR MP I) Nair (Seletar) urged caution m handling the foreign affairs of Singapore. Dealing With the question ol the merger oi Singapore with the Federation, Mr. Nair said that what waa needed at the moment was
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  • 7 12 G. SUTHERLAND
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  • 264 12 MR. A. J. BRAGA. Minister for Health, angrily refuted m the Legislative Assembly yesterday allegations that he "took things easy" and left the hulk of the work m his Ministry to his Permanent Secretary. The allegation waa made by Peopie's Action
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  • 173 12 VD? Don't Make Us Laugh! A SUGGESTION that the Federation Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak had Imposed the ban on Federation students visiting Singapore through the fear that they would contract venereal diseases was laughed out cf the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The suggestion came from Mr. Lim Cher Keng
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  • 8 12 LIM CHER KENG
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  • 287 12 MR R JUMABHOY (Independent), said he was voting m favour of the Chief Ministers motion because of the assurance the House had been given of early resumption of Merdeka talks. The Governor*] speech. he said, did not inspire confidence, especially that part
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  • 372 12 MR. LEE CHOON ENG (Independent), said ho had no intention of participating m the debate, but someone had told him that every member must say something. He was paid an allowance of S.liOO to serve m the Assembly. "I am paid this
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  • 66 12 Squatters Are Not Bullied' Mr. Tan Theng Chiang. Assistant Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, denied m the Legislative Assembly yesterday that government had at any time employed repressive measures again.A squatters. He said "real progress"' bad been made m spite of the difficult squatter problem. A large number
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  • 365 12 TALK AND BACK-TALK, CRITICISM AND CAUTION I MR G. SUTHERLAND (nominated) yesterday extended his "whole hearted" support to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. He said: "We ail Know that the Labour Front Coalition Government ia a devil. But it is
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  • 9 12 HE WANTS CHEAPER RENT FOR ALL LEE HOON ENG
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  • 50 12 CANBERRA, Sept. 6 fßeustatement yeste Singapore Leg by the Peop i Kuan Sir Arthur said he had net seen the report of the statement that recruitment tralian specialists was the first sign of infiltration. He said that as he knew nothing about the statehe would make no eommer
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  • 382 12 MR LIM HER KENG (Independent i aaid originally he had not intended let support Government but after c onsideration. especially m the light ol thChief .Minister's a-Mreoa Inviting a vote of confidence. he would now vote m support. A- fan to speak,
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  • 126 12 i MR. William Tan <Lib.-S<-*\ Tiong Bahru I criticized the Labour Front Qovernment for doing nothing to build up the economy cf Singapore. He said during its seventeen months m office, government never went beyond paying lip service to stimulate the entrepot trade with Indonesia
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  • 1576 13 ISI 17 213 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all nine races tomorrow, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's September Meeting are: THE STEWARDS CUP Horses Class 2—9 Furs. tti Be Careful 4y 9.00 Mr. and Mrs.. Gian_ Boon Phana Bagby 001 The Camel
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  • 85 13 ONE of Singapore's most popular amateur boxers Ronnie Manasseh (centre), left the Colony for a new life m Australia yesterday. A number of Colony boxers and friends saw him off, and the picture shows Ronnie, flanked by Sonny Chia. the professional who coached Ronnie, and
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  • 216 13 Top Boxers Fight At J. Bahru Tomorrow AMATITR boxers irom Urn < 'olonx and Johore ill like part m a charity nrosrammtin aid m\ the St .tosf i>h v I njl.sh School P., ilrinij; I and tomorrow at 8.3n p.m.. ai the Hokkicn Asaociation, Ja Trus Johore Bahru The boxen
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  • 86 13 .RBOROUGH, lap( 'Re itei i Tom Gravenr _.and and Gloi. cricketer batted m appror c hei 101 m" two hours lor T N Pearces XI againsl lie _usti Rain prevented r <- 21 hours m thii ss fixture of ihe Austi tour v ttoa T. M Pearces
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  • 39 13 THF 19th Annual Swirr- Carnival of the Anglo-C' Sch ye held o: Sept 18. at the C z Club commencing at 2.30 p -ents for O r. B A Fr e< and En it ii accepted I <
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    • 123 13 GRAND OPENING TODAY JOHORE HOTEL 09, Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, Stalaag L*«t, Johore Bahru. Thii b Ma\ newest sir-contfttioiMd hotel a.-* tv d overlooking the St- Johore and aAthtn aoaa reach of i AU ro mi era tastefuOt) and OOSIj A"-, ''i-.ished end have hot and cold rmitaf amter, private ba
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    • 224 13 FOR SALL I/TAI RNI SM' iKS for morning, afternoon evening i mderful colou Duncan's 11 neida St;. DESTROL Chemical closes Various models no mar ■erviea act like ordinary < obtainable fi i Agents: Koh Han Kok <■ Wat Room 44 Bank of China Bunding. Tei: *****/***** I I -c ana
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    • 240 13 li 1 Abner By 4/ Capp 11/ J*i IN THC-s" .v-P..r-; MOST I A_ ncf ri IKIC "N l/THAR'LL-sPft.?- STILL. BA STUPID PREWCKAMUNT O' T^?P F^t^n r a?m k^/ 1\ 3 FANGSEWS LEFT < CAIN'T SLEEP.T- -V. HIS BRillianjt OREER/T-J > HS^StSi^axa > FULLY-ARMED.?" HOW J FEARLESS roSD>CK,MAH >HE GOT
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  • The Final Gallops
    • 462 14 Here's how they finished m the second day's Races m Spore on Wednesday, By WINDSOR LAU NONE was more impressive than HOPS AS A at when he galloped three furlongs m 40 seconds on a o\ernight rain H ~r bag great freedom all
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  • 372 14 FOREST HILLS. New York. Sept. (J. (AP) Cofavoured Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall carried an Australian balanre pf power into the qoarter-fiaala of the National Tennis Championships on Wednesday. nilton Richardson ot the SI ites. third leeded be- d Hoad and Rosewall. vanned Alejandro Olmedo
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  • 44 14 DAROL A-Uh qualified for I ie third round of the SAFA Junior Cuptie by beating Katong SportClub 3-0 a* Geylang yesterday. Scorers for Darul A tin fi were: Nokmang Hassan <2> and Asmawi. All three coals were ■cored m the first half
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  • 320 14 I OftDOH Srpt ,Xe U teri \!e\ (,nv.in. Birmingham CiU's diminutive If ft winder scored his second hat-trick m eight da--- m Birminsham's K-l rout ol Newcastle tonuiit. ng r wh scot P r Inesday brought Durit 1 he scored oi English league ihampions Manchester I
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  • 163 14 Kirn Beng's 9 Against Eurasians QLAH KIM BENG registered the highest score this season when he bagged nine goals to enable the Singapore Chinese t 0 rout the Eurasians by 14-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Thia was the Chinese teams sixth victory and their mosl outstanding, as no other
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  • 93 14 1 OR the same reason that pompous officialdom kicked out schoolboy star, David Lim, Singapore's water poloists stand m grave danger of being kicked out of the water polo championships m Melbourne DERHAPS the hasty otlicials of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association are not yet aware of
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  • 507 14 Other Water Pol Gists Broke FINA rules, too! Swimming Club m the Chinese water polo triangular at Penang lasl Easter. The Penang Chinese Swimming Club are not affiliated to Ihe Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimminc Association a body affiliated tr> FINA. By playing
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  • 571 14  -  BILL FUNK By Games' Cagers Can Be Whipped Into Shape Before November THE Colony's Olympic baskctballers show foi shootinjr movements, accordKay Kaufman, US coach attached to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre he made his first comment on local basketball last night. ins, to when
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  • 167 14 Milwaukee's NL Lead Cut To 1 1/2 Games NEW YORK, Sept f* I AP) Milwaukee s National League lead Shrunk to iust lj cames on Wednesday as Cincinnati's second plate Redlegs hopped the Bra\es 12-2. BrnoklMi> third place Dodj-rrs moxed to within two came* 0 f (he top by defeating
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  • 216 14 4 RECORDS AT ACS AQUATICS FOUR re ords were smashed and one equalled al the AngloChinese School's sv. g carnival which opened m the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Only eight Bnala a c.c decided yesterday and all the remaining finals will be held on September 18 Results were A
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  • 42 14 HOLLYWOOD. Sept 6.! (Reuter)— Raoul Madam (Mexi-j co City) holder of the American National Boxing Association's version of the world bantamweight title kno.-ked out Larry Bataan of Manila m the sixth round of their ten-round non-title bout here tonight I
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