Singapore Standard, 10 September 1956

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  • 35 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 "jS H? %j\\ Sm T** A_V I JX« FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2gn 24M ml 11. No. 70 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1956 12 PAGES 15 I.M**
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  • 155 1 PAP Is Kremlin Stooge -Tan 'LIBERA L-Sc Partj Mr, CC. T "sterday brandrd lea: rs )f the Peoples A Par- ng but stooges )f the Krem' n the or 1 P al i m Singapore, he laid: "Make no mistake about it. whcr- get p Kren r e ii to
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  • 19 1 THAMFTON, V Ab Barter men —c r I Engii ers Service C the Mcd the 5,571
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  • 732 1 Government To Study Penang Report 'Safeguard For Entrepot Trade KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Pcnong Customs Duties Working Party has come to the conclusion that Penang island should surrender the "free port" status that it has enjoyed for the past 169 years. The Working Party recommendation
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  • 72 1  -  Yong Peng Seong by OOHi such muscles. gasps 17-year-old Miss Anne Spruce, who was crowned "Miss Selangor" at thp Chinwoo Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night And the man with the muscles is Zainal bin Samad. acclaimed "Mr. Selangor" in the "Beauty and Brawn" competition held
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  • 268 1 LONDON Sep-:. 9 (Reuter) —Fateful Anglo-French consultations on the Suez take pla on Monday when and British Prime rs and Foreign sters discuss the situation created by the expected failure of the MenMission to Egypt. b R. G. Menziei wfll By lo London
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  • 164 1 KUALA LIMPIR, Sun— The rift within the Malayan Indian Congress today took a turn for the worse when the executive committee of the Selangor division unanimously adopted a motion of no confidence m its president, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. The rift resulted from Mr. Sambanthan's
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. (AF) Xine deaths were counted In Hindu-Moslem precipitated by the drcu atioo of an American hi< b, Mos ems said, dia* prophet Mohammed m an objectionable manner. More than I do* n north oa have been the ■cat* of riots and d
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  • 44 1 AMMAN. Jordan, Scot. 9 iß. luter)— A Jordan Iritcrna- Lines plane, carrying 43 gers, crashed ai I rv-:-' two miles A -.nan airport. A:- ort sain that senders except one saved. P c have begun an m MUr 'm.
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  • 39 1 FIVE "Frenchmen said In .v Island, New Zealand, they v.; Ml sail on a bamboo rail next month from Tahiti to Chile and back a Journey JUSI double th,- one taken by UM 1948 Kon-Tiki expedition. A.P.
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  • 18 1 COMMUNIST China ha.- sueproduced j*t planeon an experimental basis, the New China news a^cno^i^-ye.-ternny. —B Reuter
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  • 35 1 THE Cyprus Mail and the Times of Cyprus, the two Eng Ish-language newspapers on Cyprus, besan daily publication yesterday of world news m French for the benefit of newly-arrived French forces. A.P.
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  • 22 1 THE 4,625-ton Swedish motorship Lona sank m Hull harbour yesterday gutted by a Are w h i^^^nec^o^iead^s^ hour? -M UP
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  • 14 1 THE French Communist leader M Jacques Duclos, left Par:? '-^^a^^^^slerda^ior Peking. Reuter
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  • 119 1 Experts To Decide Dam Issue THE controversial $10 million Pierce Dam project lor increasing Singapore's water ,->upply will now be rel erred to an independent body ol technical experts. The project raised a controversy between the Public Works Department Chief Drainage Engineer. Mr F Felton. and the City Water Engineer.
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  • 33 1 A U.S. NAVY re-earch balloon ha? reached a height of 142. 900 leet. nearly 27 miles, to break all existing altitude records for such balloons, the University of Aimn__^_^s^__^m_tnightH Reuter
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  • 22 1 COMMUNIST Chinese agents were reported yesterday attempting to recruit Chinese newspapers and newspapermen m Hongkong with the ai^o^briben^an^sub- <-. U.P.
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  • 70 1 BANGKOK, Sept 9 (Reuti i Economic advisers from South-east Asia Treaty Organization countries, who ended a week.- discussions here late la I night, have decided on a system ol p the economic c- of member nations, reliable soun ea said here today. They sari thai the system
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  • 52 1 BLYTH. England Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Nearly 1.000 miners at a colliery near here have struck because a pit-pony named Jet will not work hard enough. The men are paid on results, and they claim that Jet moves the tubs of coal so slowly that they are
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  • 249 1 UK: A SPARE TYRE BOOM LONDON, Sent. 9 (AP)— The people of Britain, thin for yeari on food rationing are getting a broad-beamed as the traditional figure of John Bull. "Th e high incidence of obesity m all classes of society is obvious to any i sen ci do ogi
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  • 166 1 EASTBOURNE. Copt. 9. (Reuter).— Gossip that a mass murderer Is at large m this seaside resort hummed louder than ever today following evidence given to police by the 72-year-old mother of Sir John Hunt, who led the British conquest of Everest m 1953. The elderly
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  • 429 2 There'll Be Trouble If You Wont- He Tells Local Malays TUNKU Abdul Rahman, Federation Chief Minister, and president of the United Maloyi National Organixation, told c gathering cf <om_ 1/500 members of the Singapore division c f U.M.N.O. yesterday that the major race Malaya must
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  • 328 2 'They Walk In Grace Beauty../ CROWD GOES WILD AT CROWNING KUA.LA LUMPUR. Sun The high roof of the Chinwoo Auditorium threatened to fly off last night when the capac ■wd whistled and clapped with enthusiasm as 17-year-old blond Anne Spruce was crowned "Miss Selangor."
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  • 280 2 Chinese Should Be Recognized As Official Language PENANG, Sun. That the Chinese language (Mandarin) should be one of the official languages m this country with .Merdeka m the offing was emphasized at a tea party held at the Wembley Park here tonight. The I notion, he.d m honour of the
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  • 125 2 Think Of The Future, Youth Told KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Too many boys and firls spent too little time thinking about erhat they were going to be when they left school, Mr, K. D. Luke. Selansor's Chief Education Officer, Mid over the radio tonight. He was ipeaking as chairman ot the
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  • 97 2 $2,000 Gift For Teachers' Federation PENANG, Sun.— The Penang and Province Wcl.e.-.ey Malay Teachers' Union at an extraordinary representative meeting here last night, sgreed to contribute $2,000 as a special donation to the Fcdc-tion of Penin .'.ar Malay Teachers Union for its activities. The meeting also agreed lo raise funds
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  • 48 2 SUNG EI PA AM] I A by-election for the rural ward. Sungei Patat.. T< C4XUM v on Oct 4 tO fill the sea 4 ed by A an c Co n LUor Osman bin tain' dc sth on Sept 5. Nor day is Sepl
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  • 61 2 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Malayan Cninese E'n'oyers and Employees Party wil: -non mc tormed. The Standard era. told today. Sources deoo to the organizers told Tne Standard that the main objects of the party would be to safeguard and promote the interests and rights of members and create
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  • 24 2 PERIASAMY. a barber was killed m Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning when he was involved m an accident with a town service bus.
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  • 138 2 MALACCA, Sun. Ninety years ago, three shopkeepers got together and established the Kheng Chiew Huay Kuan sift r offering a prayer to their patron saint. Today the anniversary of the founding of the Association was celebrated by more than 500 people including representatives of the
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  • 96 2 MSAA To Have Local Branch? PENANG. Sun. Student! i from the United! States, plan to form of the Malayan Students Asso>| n of AmenThis was re C. L. Ong. who retuon the Corfu too years m the United States. Dr. Ong, is the eldest son a? Kin Cheng, prietor of
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  • 141 2 PENANC. Sun.— A commit. up to study I nent of Counc the Settlements of Penang and] Malacca. One of the committee's terms ference is to report to tht High Commissio: on the working of the im Advisory Board The commitn as to wheth< .able to set
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  • 67 2 Malay Workers Unite PENANG, Sun.— Malay front and labourers' at a meeting here yesterday, form' and Province Wellef Labourers' AsssdS" tion. The main aim of the ss*> ciation is to unite and pfetsts the interests of Malay won> ers m on proposed w include Malay workers of SB The mec;.ug
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  • 17 2 Mi nr f the Ceylon Fedeftxw 1 Mrang f™m i£y after months' holiday, on the
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  • 276 3 'But 3 May Be Interested PENANG, Sun. Malayan Chinese engineers and scientists, v-ho have graduated m the United Kingdom, are not interested m going to Red China m spite of the fact that the Peking government to them. orfl board the Corfu an\l tn to Red
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  • 106 3 650 Hit By Crop Failures SEREMBAN. Sun. Crop j failui :n Koala Pilah dis- are worrying over 650 1 pad: plant tl ID Terachi. Chairman ol Negri sembtDH I W. Itare Council, Mr B.H. Tan. told The Standard today he would vlsu Terachi soon to discuss possible governmental or public
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  • 79 3 AIR India Internatir: Sydney service ngapore has great potenThis was expetmd by the Traffic "Manager. 5 yesterday. it a G Constellation prior to inaug the new service on Oct. 5. He said the Chinese. Ir )ic teams booked accor f^r the 1 c n«
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  • 52 3 r KUALA LUMP More than 2tO parishioners of H— Sw Cath~ thony's Church r re tothe faith by iargon, Bishop of Kuala Lumpur. Rf I N ent, of the Parish, said the •'.on of 350 peonle at one service was an Malayan record for ar nflrmation services MMM
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  • 73 3 ING Ban. The Kluar.-: Weifar- nit tee hold a Mr and ntest -.ng 'Tun It from S- pt 29 1 6. ftrsß pri wllbe a n plu. r ;nd r:p r^ Hongkong. "Mr r will receive a purse and a handsome n pfc Apart from anqing nging
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  • 79 3 .MR. AND MRS. W.D. Aloysious, after their marriage m the Church of St. Theresa. Kamponc Bal'.ru. Singapore, yesterday The bride is the sister-in-law of Mr. AY. I). Joseph of Messrs. Joseph and James. The bridegroom is brother Standardpic MR. AM) MRS Mariaday Joseph after their wedding at the
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  • 167 3 NO NEED TO WORRY NOW KAJANG. Sun. Kajang was able to hold this \e\ts district agri-horticultural show on a big scale. bn-ause terrorist leader Yang Kuo. right-hand man of Chin Feng, was no more among them, the District OfleeT, Raja Azam. said
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  • 182 3 PENANG. Sun. —A six-year-Oid girl threw a stOfM at a papaya tree. This started a chain ol Incidents, which ended with her father being ''obed. the Magistral Court was told yesterday. In the dock was a pot- ii' r. Dams b:n Daud, 73, who
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  • 52 3 Tar Smears Signboard PENANG. Sun. Unruly elements threw a solution oi ".-.quid tar :rem a cigarette tin on the sianboard of the MC A., and partially blackened 11 on Friday mornins. The culprits left m a hurry after throwing the tar which was immediately removed before the M.C.A." staff came
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  • 102 3 Lecture On Mooncake Festival the China Society of Singapore will hold lecture on the Mid- Autumn Festival betti r known a the IfbOOcake F stiTal, on Sept. 18. The lecture will beaten by Dr. Liv Chiang, a noti d Chines scholar, at the hou.se ol the Boci< ty'a pit ddent,
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  • 198 3 HAVE you any suggestions on how to combat "yellow culture' and promote the new Malayan culture? i The iem y formed AntiYellow r ture Council of Sinre c very gl ad to c mggestkw In an open letter to "the v.ren of all communities"' 17-man
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  • 48 3 IPOH, Sun. The Perak MCA today •reversed ita previous decision and agreed to the move t intmenl of a deputy president (for the Party. This matter will come up for discussion at the central MCA meeting at X lala L M- .r next Sunday.
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  • 174 3 Tunku To Open Malay Congress THE Malay Language and taterary Congreai be opened by the Federa- j tion Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahinan, at Johore Bahru. Govern— Offices Hall on Sept. 16. Dato Abdul Razak b:r Hussein, Federation Minister for Education, and Mr. Chew Etwee Kee, Singapore Ministei for Education,
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  • 87 3 KUALA LUIfPUH E A woman Communist terr who was with a I I five others wa? killed by a Police party m the Sungei Patani tn of Kodak KM. The Other terrorist? mans:--eaoape. A i evo er, roonds of ammunition, six parks and a quai 'ood tnei
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  • 39 3 KUALA LUMPIT S The Mentrl Beau Pahang. Tunk <^pen the Easi Pahang Agricul•in Shi il the Royal town of Pekan yesterday. -ong the exhibit? were sarongs, orchids, aborigine prcducts and specimens of Ml -van tirr
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  • 110 3 Debtors To Form Association THE Ins :gural me^ Singapore Debtors Association will be held on Sept. 29. Trie objects of the Associate to iSk Government 10 register ail money lenders m Singapore and to stamp out illegal money lending transactions. A Colony lawyer who is leading I -roup of people
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  • 54 3 KUALA LlPis Sua. rea who have missed re- ttration foe future school p acea at :n r centres established for operation can now be registered it the D. trl Office until &pt If, I 1 yesl Residents of Jera I subdistrid registei I hildren a* the
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  • 144 3 IPOH. Bun.— Wild came Dting enthusiast, here have, decided to form ar. mst wiation, known Si the Perak Amateur Hunters snd Shooters Assortsti m, the first of ttl kind m the State The main objects of the asso- I ion arc to en< mirage the
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  • 231 4 Teacher Was Paid $250 For A Job -Court Told JOHORE BAHRU, Sun A M ay school tea- her. Mohd Vas c. bin Yunoa, was cbarg* m the Sessions Court toW/ith accepting $I_."SO withronsidei ation from a moral m the Special Constabulary on June IL The BOOnay, I ami alleged demanded
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  • 104 4 Water Men Give 14 Days Notice the tint strong EUngapore City Council Water Dspart- Labour Union v< r-da-j asked the Citj President to eettlt 12 demands put m by the union within 14 days' Among the demands m the reg r 14 days' i scatlon .i re Itb pay for
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Minister ior Transport. |fr. Ong Yoke Lin. will open the t. w Ayer Hitam I Negri Sembiian) to Kemayan Pahang > Road at Ayer Hitam, tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. The road, which has been built by the Army. Shortens the distance between
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  • 245 4 Malaya May Advise Indo-China On Aboriginal Affairs KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A two mon Federation Goodwill Mission, which has just returned here after a three-week tour of IndoChina, may result m Malaya advising he r northern neighbour on aboriginal affairs. The delegation comprising the Adviser oi Aborigines Air.
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  • 62 4 MR. AND MRS. R. SUBRAMANIAM after their marriage yesterday at the City Council quarters m Mount Emily R«>;ul. The bride is the former Miss Rukkumani daughter of Mr. O. S. Rengasamy. Secretary of the City Council Labour Union Federation, and Mrs. Rengasamy. The gronm i.s the son of
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  • 354 4 AVIATION history will be made with the arrival of the Vulcan— the world's largest Delta f'our-jct bomber winch will land at Paya Lebar shortly todayß The plane left It! U.K base, about 2.30 p.m. yesterday, and Will make a short stop it Aden,
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  • 57 4 MR NICHOLAS FELD. Exe utiv. Offl w ot the U.S. Consulate m Singapore, sailed fOf Italy on the Dutch iincr Oran.ie last night en route to i.oncton and Washington for re-a itignmffnt Iff Fe'.d. who wa.s accompanied by his wife and fivc-jrear-old daughter, Eveljn, had
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  • 34 4 A SINGAPORE youth, Veo Chee Teng. 17. a fitter fc'.i 25 feet from a coconut tree m Ix>rong Tai Seng. yesterday. He was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief M tar, Mr Lim Yew Hock. yesterday assured Arm; I employees that he would do his best to improve their lot. Mr. Lim was speaking at the A: v Civil Services Union's tenth anniversary celebrations yesterday. The President of the Singapore Trade Unicn Counci
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  • 119 4 OPERATION "Night Life'"— to test the seaward defences of Singapore which began on Fri lay morning, ended early yesterday, with the Governor. Sir Robert Biac k and the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, visiting the Operations Room m Fort Canning Small landing craft from the Marine
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 454 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance Singapore Diary RADIO MALAYA h SJ \7-~ pinm Tom_r.t; 6.30 The News ComXOt H WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: l H >,u ra i mentary: 645 S_pori< h Singapore brancfi weeklj meet- k 3 r e P^ 7p m. The R ing at ll Scotts Ro d 2
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    807 5 (THIS WEEK'S) tedki IHE BUDGET, the WEATHER, and the SUEZ situation these items are likely to have been this weeVs talking points In Queensland, and most of them, Australiawide. You will; have had. by cable, some '.details ni the Commonwealth Budget introduced the other night by the Federal Treasurer,
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  • 343 5 t I S TRALI A S greatest liv- V ins raceherse, RWng Fast, who has been badly oil form recently, "came Rood" sensationally when he won the Metnsie Stakes at Melbourne's Caultield course the other day. heating Sailor's Guide by a neck. with the favourite. Arlunya. two lengths away
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  • 70 5 PHOTO. DECOGNIZE kerf Ara Gardner, of cr She's posing in > i inee undenrear in a scene from tl film, THE LIT r, HOW being shot in Rone. Ara shares a desert island mth two Stewart Granger nud Da in her latest picture. Her entire
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    • 237 5 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE t^^ •--__--_--,> aaa aa aaaaaaaaaaaai aa aaaaa aaaa aaa aa_- aaaaaa aaaa aa aaaaaa aaa a a a a M M l aa Ma jr"""^™" 1 i p I i- i j*. i i; i ""th *^^^^H__B ~~-*r«Ba__ a_~__E __^_J™""* TihttM i I i I ft H-j
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    • 553 5 The BUDGET WEATHER SUEZ Canal reports JIM HENRY, Our Queensland Correspondent BM Ma: oochvdoro IN I He has NO! tg I his fishing gear with him!) beJore going to Canberra for disCUS OS with the Commonwealth Fisheries Department. House of Class SOMETHING new has been <J added to Brisbane's skyline,
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    • 266 5 and three n 'Chydore, 75 miles of Brisbane. Nine nded the public auction of the leaae of the barren, three-acre which went to Mr. Girdler who bid the equivalent 1 year for it at the Latm partment auction m Brisbane. Mr. Girdler says he has the island to take his
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    • 193 5 fm /I ODArfi .Ml MK.N I I "Ft id. Urn i i 1 i 1 v > M i -iiiviorth Dillon MONDAI FOR IAERI |l ONI ed methodica 'Ulirie and not inc.. J I under.-' 4 or inhai I I mony if you can I oy being i 1 i
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  • 821 6 Singapore Standard Republican Pledge pRESII _"NT Ej nhowei pledge to the RepubliI Convention when he formally ICCepted nomin. :^r a second term of office I a message to the whole world. The basis of that message .a ion to universal peace. Mb PtMUCiattC Party's platform it la m :act what
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  • 885 6 Elections Challenge In Kenya From A Special Correspondent 9 NAIROBI. I^EXYA'S first elections for the Legislative Council since the Mau Mau emergency will be fought thia month, and for European voters the issue is already clear-cut— the continuance of the present multi-racial Government or substitution by a "Europeans Only" Government.
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  • 289 6 Why Blame The Strip 'teasers Sir: One freedom has been overlooked freedom Ol Bight. It should be introduecd into the constitution a-s. soon as possible. Many vulcax and hypocritical attacks have been launched by our local Puritana on striptease .shows. Et i Chan and her fellow strippers would never stoop
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  • 122 6 We the PEOPLE tender and sanctimonious feelings, then stay away from them. Bat- don't stop others from Boeing them. Don't force others to think and act a< jrouj do. That would be grossly, selfish and tyrannical." I A final word (fc the antistrip zealots. AVhcn you condemn stripper-, remember these
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  • 258 6 Sir; The more I dc ye Into S pore's street names the more I am mystified by the Has thai have m i lowed le C ape notice all the years pa t. 1 hope o;:r "very basy" Appeal To Readers Sir: I have recently compiled
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  • 523 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME isf.r counsels hooe failed le prcraii m Cairo, and hope is vow placed on Lnilcd States intervention to preBritefn (rid France from using force. What the Vm'cd States can do is diffic Mt m view of the fact that the plan ichich Kas;er has
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  • 192 6 Sir; It is deplorable that the WD civilian monthly paid employees' outstanding claim for their increased rates of pay has not been settled yet. This is not an arbitration letter but indicating the necessity for increased rates oi pay. An amah or a boy or a cook
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  • 126 6 Sir; In support nf the desire of the City- Council to eliminate the "Pirate Taxis" I would draw the attention of the Vehicles Department to the fact that there are such taxis operating: m and arcund the vicinity of l_o S.I T. housing estates and m on* 3
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    22 6 "Some people can talk me out of anything:. Harrr there, was my best man when we started for the church this morning."
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  • 208 6 CAPE TOWN r JTIE establishment of a new university for Africans m the Transvaal limited to three faculties and the expansion of the existing segregated university facilities m the Cape and Natal are expected to he the Government's longthrcatened university APARTHEID moves. These si Igbt to be t h
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  • 247 6  -  George Clay ture and T-e' -v pension of the existing segregated Medical F for non-whites at N vcrsity and the enlargement of the non-white Uni i of Fort Hare may be suggested to make up for this, although this is a fai from the Government's initial promise
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  • 161 7 82 Injured In Clash Over Punjab State AMRITSAR, Sept. a (Reuter)— Eighty-two people r s injured by stones and bottles m a clash at v tts.tr railway station yesterday between Congress ers and demonstrators demanding the formation M.ha Punjab (Greater Punjab State). Congre. d at ti mi station to rcthe
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  • 192 7 Police Set Up 'Nina Blockade' At Airport LONDON. Sept. 9 (UP Police today prepared a blockade" at London airport to prevent an I attempt by Russia's champion woman discus thrower to flee the country m a Russian jet airlin ithlete Is v I n wanted by Bi tl police on
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  • 137 7 ks Bepi AP) rich ti ps In aries ries of n rera] su t ol Alger rted killing 3 M oallsl rebel s and capturing a large .stock of arms. Th 'v I no report of French losses. The biggest clash was 7 .iama
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  • 107 7 Political Prisoners Escape Nicosia Bant t. (AP).— Tw politic U prisoners :aped •featerday from Pyla ntlcn camp near Lama m South Gjpntl M at of the 2nn detain* Pyla camp are auapected i munlsl who are outI on Cyprus. The pall who escaped trom P] i wi ti Identified bj
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  • 167 7 PHOS. S p. 9 nJKeuter) Thirteen pr Went Greek Cypriot *t p- keepers here are spending the week-end m jail rather than pay $45 fines imposed lor taking part m an illegal atrike last May. They are among the 135 Greek Cypr:
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  • 73 7 THREE Necro students enter Clinton High School. Clinton. Tennessee, after the school had horn ordered by a Federal Court to admit Ncgroea. Of U Negroes who registered. only nine turned up for the classes. Violence has flared up repeatedly m Clinton since the order was
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  • 359 7 Typhoon Batters Okinawa, Curls On To Japan TOKYO. Sept. 0 (UP;— Okinawa. America*s strategic island bastion m the Far East, tottered yesterday from a beating by the worst typhoon m its stormplagued history. I Typhoon "Emma" battered U S. military installations and flimsy Okinawan hemes for 12 savage hours on
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  • 74 7 i. MONA Abdul Nasser, nine-year-old daughter of i President Gamal Abdul Nasser of Egypt deft), sits with other pupils of Cairo's first aid centre recently to learn the rudiments of first aid for the I wounded. The Red Crescent Service (Egyptian organiza- tion equivalent
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  • 253 7 PAKISTAN FACES ANOTHER CRISIS HE MAY BE ASKED TO FORM A NEW GOVT. KARACHI, Sept. 9, President Isokonder Mirza of Pakistan yesterday refused to accept the resignation of his Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamed Ali. He has asked Mr. Ali to continue m office until
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  • 120 7 Girl Leaps To Death From Plane MORA ANDERSON above hurtlrd 2 .596 l'"i to her death from an raft <i\ rr Mount Tamalpaiv California last «I < k Ihr p\\i-.\ Stan)f> Gordon I hf -low questioner! arrival at San I ifai ail port said t tii.it th. dour w_ parth
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  • 92 7 MOSCOW. Sept 9 <UP) I Russia plans to build Europe's hotel m Moscow, with a total oi and double rooms, it was learned today. The hotel, which is to be completed next year, will hold 4.500 persons, an official announcement said. F' hotels,
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  • 239 7 HONGKONG. Sept. <W UP) Communist China's recent policy on direct trade with South-east A.s.a and Europe has made Shanghai an active port again and has hurt Hongkong import, and export iiirns. shipping sources said tod Big ocean liners are travelling m and
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  • 163 7 LONDON. Sept. 9. (AP)— An Ann rtcan n eki t i spert told a British audience last night that man will land on the moon before the end of thai century. Addressing th* 3 Br:t I Interplanetary Boclet^, FC Durant, a stafi
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  • 35 7 MOSCOW. Sept. 9 (AP) Soekarno ay completed hi* tour of the Soviet Unior nerad, after a cruise on the Back Sea aboard a Russian cruiser. due to return r aava for home
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    • 1086 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 hn«s) sh^p,n 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gjf Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Asapenor fcr Lcndcn.
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    • 879 8 MITSUI V4F\ LINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN Hodakason More for Yokohomo Nogoyo, Kobe via Hongkong 1 1 Sect Mikogesan Maru for Yckohamo, Nogoyo Kobe vio Hongkong 28 Sept Awojisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 6 Oct FOR U.S.A. vio Suez Foi New York. Philadelphia Baltimore Awobason
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    • 660 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings lor Bongnok end oi Far East Pencnj P. horr 5 port "JUTLANDIA" Gdm 9/20 "SONGKHLA" In Port 1 3 14 Sep* 15/17 Sept "FALSTRIA" 16/17 Sept 18 ISb* pt 20/21 Sept "ASIA" sOet "MEONIA" It/fttM 14/15 Oct 16/190* HOMEWARDS Sailings for Gcnoo, Antwc-p. Rotterdam, Hamburg,
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  • 69 9 U.K. FLYING LABORATORY A BRITISH "Flyina Labof»tory M the first of its kind tn Europe to carry out three kinds Of mineral (iron tanium and oil) searcK itaneouily is th its aer roads." ng labr and its detecting equipment weighing nearly a ton, the nlogist can obtain m one da
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  • 446 9 TR \DI of the ECAFE .nines showed an mii ei>e by 15.6 per cent. t >^ million m exports and by five per i pnt. to SB. million for imports m 1955, accord- to the latot review tne A>ian economic •aon. This is pubii>h-
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  • 239 9 MBJUNTAI TIN' DBEDGING 1.1 I). A ieral mcc i the chairman said he hoped that the No. 2 dr* Ife lid be m commission some.tod that gotiatl where m progrcsi for the acquisition of an cxtento the western area. AiiElo-Orientnl <M> Ltd have secured a mining lease over
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  • 62 9 TOTAL ImpOftl of rubi- r tnl Malaya d uing Am amounted to 42,682 tons, v shown by final documents Ived The figure Includes 16.-167 tons Imported on provisional permits In prevli na month* [OT Which final documents have been received and exclude.- about 16.370 tons imported
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  • 120 9 CABLED reports indicating that the Suez Canal dispute would probably be put before the United Nations caused Singapore rubber prices to drop slightly towards the close of the week. Tho doensward trend m the B gapore rubber market Ln tho past week whs halted by Dews
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  • 523 9 MARKET HOPES FOR SANE APPROACH TO FISCAL PROBLEMS By A Market Correspondent THE vote of confidence which Government received last week gives ground for hope that a sane approach mught be made to the Colony's fiscal problems, according to share market circles. They maintain that a policy ot no change
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  • 40 9 MIL ML MAIER ha s heen appointed Manager of Getz Bros. A. Cn m their Kuala Lumpur office. Cictz Bros, whose he.d office i>- m San Francisco ha\e plans to expand their business m the Federation of Malaya.
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  • 80 9 FOREIGN exports of tin a- tin concentrates from Ma ays during August amounted to 6.227 ton? compared with 5,846 tons m July, accord, ing to official statistics. The total exports durin* the Brsl eight month* of the year amounted to ttjtSl tons compared witl 44,298 tons
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  • 181 9 KLM Builds New Engine Workshop A NEW KLM. engine workshop costing 20 million guilden i.s to be erected at Sehiphol Airport. Amsterdam. With a view to the overhaul of jet and turbine engines, which have to be dismantled m a vertical position, the interior of the workshop will be no
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  • 14 9 RUBBER rmp harvested on Bukil Hitam Estate for Augusl wts 31.500 ib
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  • 79 9 THE Highlands ;ind Lewlands Para Rubber Company Etd.. has kept its high place m the esteem of the planting: industry throughout the fifty years, says Sir Erie MaeFadyen m a foreword to the 50th anniversary booklet of the company. The booklet records the development of the
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  • 415 9 BUSINESS done from Sept. 1 INDUSTRIALS: Alex. Brick lOrds. $1.80, CTJS. Ords. 27/6. Fraser m Weave Ords. si. 99 to $2.02, Hammer fc Co. $2.85 to $2,921 c.ri Hongkong Bank (Col' SBBO.OO Hume Industries A 5 6 Bd, Wm. .licks $2.80 to <2 82U Malay .-1
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  • 34 9 RUBBER outputs m Aug tst announced are: Amalgamated Malay 64.500 lb.; Bore'i 65,500 lb.: Connemara 54,300 !h.; New Serendah MA""* lh.: Bassett 35.000 lb.; Kuala Sidim 108.376 lb.; Bukit Kepong 23.000 lb.
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    • 241 9 EXPECTED TODAY k: '<: a.m. BI a vay» .121 XL ?AL. a.m. iva n Airways ML4OI Xl 12 5 p.m. m Airwa MLIOI XL 12.4 p.m. PAL 1.30 n.m. BC BA I LON AL p.m. BC BA OL #.00 p.m. BOA r_7os fAX n A s ML4OS JESS/KUCH I D.m.
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    • 350 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE. BOARD OF GOVEBNOBS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC PROPOSED POLYTECHNK at the coiner of Sbenton Wsj Prince Edward Road. Spore. TENDERS are invited from Approved Contractors for the DRIVING of PILES for the FOUNDATIONS of the SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Plans, Spo ..Mcations, Forms of Tender, and all other particulars can be
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    • 898 9 NOTICES M< LUSTER AND COMPANT 1 IMITI I) 'Incorporated m 6tngapott) "that General ting Company will be held at the Con.; O^ce H o v Ba ngapore at n to tra- iw- ordinary bus Tj receive and cor. the Directoi r i -1956. I confirm the am mi ot Director
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  • 546 10  - Fielding Let Indians Down Again: RAF Win Gandhi Cup JASBIR SINGH By POOR fielding: on the part of the Indian Association, and a lucky innings of 95 runs by Harvey, enabled the Royal Air Force sain a lour wicket victory to rapture the Gandhi Memorial Cup when their two-day .cricket
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 10 HERE'S how they finished on Saturday, concluding day o£ the Singapore September Races.
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  • 172 10 YOUNG RAHIM Sawi, who started his final sprint about 200 y;irds before the finishing line. won the Tour of Singapore bicycle road race held yesterday. He beat LAC B. Toole of RA F. Seli tai by a length, and a tittle further behind, Cr.n;.i
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  • 73 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malays' Cricket Association of Malays Plan to hold an annual North versus South match, starting from 1957. it was disclosed at the annual general meeting of the MCA (M) held at the PWD Clubhouse here today. The division of the two zones
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  • 147 10 SINGAPORE Motor Club beat Singapore Police m the annual motoring gymkhana held on the Polire Training School compound yesterday. This li the IfUl ne that the S.M.C. have won thii particular motoring competition. Freddy Pope, who has entered his Jaguar XX 140 for the third
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  • 168 10 WILLIE Chin of Alexandra branch became the champion athlete at the Army Civil Service I'nion Sports meet held to celebrate their 10th anniversary on the Singapore Indian Association ground yesterday. Willie Chin, who collected a total of 24 points, was fir^t m the 100 ar.cl 220
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  • 91 10 BY dismissing the Juniors twice for 55 and 114 runs. Seniors won by an innings and 23 runs m the Singapore Recreation Club annual home and home cricket match on the padang voMcrday. Juniors Ist Inninss 55 (P. D'Almedia 24, C. Coiling five for 17). Seniors
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  • 40 10 Division 3"? Young Men's Sikh Association drew I—l1 1 with a strong division 1 Naval Base Police team at Naval Base yesterday. Harbhajan Singh scored for the Sikhs, and Samsher Singh replied for the Police.
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  • 25 10 KOTA RAJA beat Badan Kesenian by four vodk one m a S.A.F.A. Junior cuptie scccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.
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  • 664 11  -  BILL FUNK By Late Rallies Shade Braves In Ball Game JOF LIETZAN'S BOMBFK> combined four hits with a walk m the seventh inniru to score five runs and nipped Jim Elliotts filiate Braves 13-12 m a dramatic Softball game m the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. T-
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  • 104 11 Ali-Aussie Tennis Final FOREST HILLS, New York. Sept. 9. (AP) Australia's Ken Rosewall crushed Vie Seivas of Philadelphia. 10-X, b-0, »S-3 yesterday to assure the first all -foreign men's singles final since DSI m the national tennis championships. A m er i c a n dominance n women's ranks. continued,
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  • 58 11 LONDON, Sept 8 (UPJ Britain's Olympic yachting team was named m AttSJUSI :<s follows: 5.5 metre class Vision (Lieut. Colonel Perry) Dragon ciass Bluebottle (Lieut Comm.'indcr Graham Mann> Sharpie class Ynvn (Jas; rr Blakkall) Star class Corinthia (Bruce Banks* Finn class B If. Creagh Osbora Blue boottle i owned
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  • 158 11 Dodgers Threaten Braves In NL Race NEW YORK. Srpt S AP). Brooklyn's resurgent Dodgers, considered all but out of the National League race a week ago. moved within half game of the front running Milwaukee Braves on Saturday. The Dodgei picked up a full game OB the I unj I
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  • 84 11 Australians Complete Programme LONDON, Sept. 8. (Reuter) —Australia'! cricketers have completed their first class programme m England and averages have been compiled. They start a I match against minor counties at Newcastle today and have two-day ■1 ihes 5 tland next before returning home via India and Pakistan. Their record
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  • 608 11 MANCHESTER U. MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RECORD LONDON, Sept. 8. (Reuter)— Manchester United, the reigning English league soccer champions, maintained their unbeaten record for the new season when ri* r a wing 1-1 at Newcastle today after a goalless first half.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.___j Th 0 yeung Manchester i ta (average age IS), who won
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    • 994 11 CLASSIFIED ADS AWOI NCI MIM 4 T d V 119 5. j on Floral .r gi s. Ss c to public i able Total to Sing Welfare June Pr open Show at 10 >-.srp. MMM* o' Grace 6Mll AIIC)\S \A( WT C l Required foi f Ulu Pandan (Jurong) Sewc
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    • 291 11 COMING TO THE TATHAY^ IT'S A GIANT PACKAGE OF frgg,¥ W v THRILLS WITH ALL THE yLkfP* M timm&mm^ __i£__. EXCITEMENT AND DANGER ;^l_s^ I^jWPw JP% m^^mm^MK VOLR HEART CAN STAND! Start* EdiTUod GWENN John FORSYTHE Shirley MacLAINE Vis^ ision i Li 1 flbner By Al Capp w >«W^i_mcH 1
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  • LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
    • 355 12 POINTS FOR SASA TO PONDER Sir— Allow me to cc stand m the issue r David Lini's from the Olympic Team. On the eve of the important conference between ofti from the Ministry of Eri tion a: -•.it is not my intention to add fuel to fire but I do
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    • 66 12 Sir; —In \,.-w ot the irrnganl ami dn t i'"n attitude ol SASA I n.uld ippeal lo the 5 i Ol\mpic Sports forget the .dot of water polo team to >1 the iuiids collected purpose to the much f onihined Schools v ports nuncil so (hat they
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    • 51 12 ■_r;— The 9t John An n lance Bruade has been request- i the sale of aid of the Olympic Fund. is a moat de--1 am not -.c Cadets m mv C to helo as lons sChoolchildren and pdrticularlv against trbo are loyal to >.-rw mo.c who >er\e.
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    • 28 12 slice of David •urther aggraict that he teas not given a hearing by SAS as is the pn th nil -'nirided spo r QUO VADIS S
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  • 164 12  - A 'Gain' For S'pore Hockey V. A. MARKAR By CAPTAIN of the British I Army team m 1951 and 52,! Lt. Col. Whitmarsh Kniuht, the man who missed a place m Britain** hockey team for the Olympics at Helsinki, is m Singapore to play for the Singapore Cricket Club this
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  • 404 12 Tamilians Fail In Victory Bid (.IVFN IS") minutes to -i oir Z'ZI runs f;:r victory. 1 imilian Physical Culture \-o(intion of K.L. made a hold bid. hut failed to beat the clock by runs m their annua! cricket m it c h against Ceylon Sports Club for the Modr. Nagalinghajn
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    46 12 HO HIN WENG, Singapore's left-half, appears to be saying Tl ran stop you even with my eyes closed" as Moosa (right) makes a full-blooded drive at goal. BELOW, "Moosa strikes a classical pose as he attempts to pass Aman Kastawi. Moosa is Pakistan's brilliant left winger.
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  • 40 12 POLO S 'pore Champs KUALA LUMPUft, Sun Singapore Pc 0 Qub won the Malayan Polo Association's annual tournament today when they neat Penang Polo Club by IOUX goals to nil at the Selangor Turf Club gl md today n r
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  • 81 12 ■nbeater. 19 <f David c saved the Captain's XI from certain defeat against the x: n Singapore Cricket Club home home cricket match on tne padang yaeterdav. The m ra PRESIDENT'S XI 182 for red (Woodhou se 68. I o Gould ttingly two tor 20). CAPTAIN'S
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  • 261 12 CONVENT of the Holy Infant Jesus Schoolgirl, Nancy Lim. smashed her way through the women's singles and doubles finals to score a double m the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Championships which concluded at the Singapore Badminton npeet her opponent. A,r. ea Koh. with er
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  • 64 12 V EST EB PA.V. Singapore Polo Club beat the favourites. 5 ingor Polo Club 'A' by 5_ I i nil Penang beat Royal Pahang o by 2_ goals to two. Result; of the subsidiary 11 anient matches were: Sii gapore Dutcasts beat Ipoh o Club by I -oa!s
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  • 368 12 SAAA TRIO GOING Ena Yoon 2 Girls 1 JEFFERY JAMES Says THREE Singapore athletes are about to he re- ■commended to the Singapore Olympic and ;":x Bsports Council for the Melbourne Olympiad— |:g:J: land they are triple jumper Tan Eng Yoon, Xv: Hwomen sprinters Mary Klass and Janet ;*:":o MjcMutason^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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  • 472 12 Radin Ali Shines For The Colony Pakistan i Singapore 1 THE expected victory bv Singapore over Pakistan did not come oft P.il managed to save the game with a penalty goal when the two teams met in a e ;t all draw before 9,000 spectators at
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    • 36 12 SOCCER: SAFA Senmr C tit HEME rs CA. at Besar 5.25 p.m.; Star Ot AAA. at J a' a a Bestir Si idiv m 7 00 p m. RUGBY: BlacXes Ri'.F.C. rs Victoria School at V.l.
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