Singapore Standard, 15 September 1956

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linetj 2400 FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 \,»i. ii. N<> ""> lh PAGES l.i < ENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956
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  • 123 1 Home of Widow Gutted By Fire ARSON SUSPECTED as: 1 AFORE widow I everything she possesse i yesterday, when a I? house I pper Seransoon Road. Police suspect arson. A Dole, at the end of h wis attached a piece kerosene- soaked cloth, a bottle containing and two boxes of
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  • 35 1 MALIK Peroz Khan Noon will be the new For Minister of Pakistan. tl-ip defence portfolio will be Jield by Prirr Mil s. m ihrawardy nffl. I announcement m Knr\Nlfli saii nl^M^ A. P.
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  • 114 1 'Whispering Giant' Delayed London Iqpt v (Reuter The entry of Brit an, giant turbo-prop airliner the Britannia, into comnv i] service k to be delayed because o: roubles, t British Overseas Airw.v C poration announced today. This was decided after a conference of top-level execu- i of RO.A.C. and the
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  • 50 1 EZ, Sept. II south bound convoy Hided through the Suez V by foreign pilots moved thro last night and out into the Red Sea. The 16 foreign pilots who guided it left their jobs immediately afterward. Mean- Egyptian pilots have been asked to work double p the Canal open
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  • 23 1 chibition of Indonesian book- he'd thk month m Sii gapore and Kuala LumB it ffll announced m Jakar iay. U.p.
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  • 42 1 VEEDERSBURG. Indiana. Bept 14 -AP> William J Mellott, 96. who built his own coffin IT years ago and called H "fit for a kin:" died on Thursday m a Waynetown nursing home. He will be buried m it.
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  • 19 1 RUSSIA'S new TUIO4 jet a:r!.nrr goes into regular passenger service today, M< Bcow Radio announced yesterday. A.P.
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  • 29 1 ALL that was left of an attap house after arsonists burned it down yesterday. Arrow points to where the arsonists' tools were found. Standardpic
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  • 108 1 LOXDOX. Sont. 14 (Reuter) London Underwriters today sharp:y increased war risk insurance rates on cargo shipments through the Suez Canal. The war riskl rates rommitI which determines premiums, announced that rates covering war and strikes, riots and civil commotion had been raised to five per
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  • 166 1 Xl ALA Ll'MPl R, Fri. A master plan to for^e "white corridor" across the peninsula is now being put into effect by the Federations operations top brass, m an effort to cut contact between Chin Peng's gangs and south Malaya Communist echelons. A bare 110
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  • 280 1 ANOTHER WAR IN M-E LOOMS Jordan Suffers Heavy Casualties In Israeli Attack JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector, Sept. 14 iAP) A force of 1,000 Israelis, armed with heavy weapons and supported by three warplanes, made a massive raid on a police post at Gharandal m South Jordan last night, a Jordan military
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  • 476 1 PILOTS MAKE LAST RUN CAIRO, Sept. 14 Tension rode with ships that plowed slowly through the Suez Canal today under the guidance 'of foreign pilots making their final runs for Egypt. I With a midnight deadline for the pilots' walkout imminent, the British embassy here
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  • 32 1 THAI and United States armed forces will conduct joint amphibious exercises m Thailand late this menth culminating m landing operations m Thailand Gulf it was disclosed m Banskok yesterday. U.P.
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14 (UP) English wil] remain the official Indian language indefinitely, according to Prime Minister Nehru. Nehru made this dear when he warned a meeting of State Education Ministers against a hasty shift from English to Hindi. He said English wai an "absolute
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  • 123 1 'Causeway Will Stay Open' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said that the JohOTC causeway wfll remain "open as ever" despite political changes here or m Singapore. He categorically denied reports m a Colony newspaper (not The Standard) that pressure was being applied on him
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  • 31 1 FORTY-TWO persons were killed. 35 missing and 5.000 homes destroyed nr damaarci when typhorn Emma struck South Korea last Monday, according to a delayed National Police Tabulation.— A. P.
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  • 170 1 TIN PRICE UP $16 1/4 HIGHEST IN 3 YEARS TIN continued to skyrocket m the Singapore market yesterday. The price shot up by Sl 6 i to 5421 per picul as the Suez crisis worsened. It is the highest quotation since April 7. 1953, when it stood at 5427 L
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  • 83 1 KAMPONG it nigM helped Police capture a i v who wa.> aliened to r r thrown a<'id on a young couple, at Lim Teck 800 Road. $j mile Upper Serangoon Road The couple. Hoe Kar Lee. 22. and his wife were returning home alter a
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  • 48 1 A BRITISH Army Corpora:, who ii alleged to have held up and removed a revolver from a policeman on Thursday night m Tangiin Barracks, surrendered to the Singapore Police at dawn yester The revolver and ammunition have been recovered The Corporal is now under Ciose arrest.
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  • 23 1 MARSHAL Nikolai Bulganin. m a new letter to President Eisenhower ha.> renewed Russia's call for a ban on atomic armaments. Reuter
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  • 193 1 Truck Kills 2, Injures 5 At Foodstall KAJANG. Fri. Fifty rubber tappers were at a foodstall flanking the Kajang Bungei Besi trunk road at Bungel Chua New Village this dawn, when death came M an "uninvited guest." A heavy sevrn-tnn military truck. travoiling towards Sungei Chua collided
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  • 23 1 LLOYDS shipping agpnry m London today named 14 steamers and tankrr^ delayed at Suez by a shortage of pilots. Reuter
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  • 117 1 Old Boys' Concert Is Banned SINGAPORE Police have refused permission to the Sheng Hwa Old B Association to hold a threeday concert, on the grounds that their programme was both un-M«-layan and pro-Commu. m content. As an example of the Communistic nature of the programme, police cite one item National
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 51 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m c wide range it olwoyt ovoilable here Coll Select your requirements T A Jl Th *NOVELT*YsTo»f 88. North bridge Rood Phone 3 3)23 BRFWUFPff s x AWARDED Cod M«Jj» B-^we-> E^t>"-<r- ■REWED »nd bo^'ee! m S'ngapon t> Mjir/*" Brew*' c rvj OISTUIUTtp by Frasar 0 N«m
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  • 145 2 CLOSING rubber prires (cents per Vo.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot 'nnm), 94 94$ Oct RSS No. 1 9.=5 Kj R.S.S. No. 2 KM Ml R.S.S. No. 3 91J ll| Tone: Steady. S'PORfc. TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was .5421 (U»
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  • 252 2 MORE than 123 rubber packers employed by Mr. Sng Kwee Choon, chief contractor of Messrs. McAlister and Company, Singapore went on strike yesterday. The strike followed Mr. Sng's refusal to accept suggestions made by the Factory and Shop Workers Union that
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  • 287 2 THE Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya will propose at the Malay Language and Literary Congress which starts its sessions tomorrow, that immediate steps be taken to bring about uniformity m the written Malay and Indonesian languages. A memorandum dealing with
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  • 41 2 AN" all communities' celebration committee was formed reently m Seremban for the purpose of making arrangements m connection Avith the forthcoming marriage of 1 k i Shaharia, second daughter of the Negri R :.cr. v. k;j Abdul Rahaman of Johore.
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  • 47 2 Master Aw Tnke Soon ruts his birthday cake m celebration of his 6ixth birthday yesterday. Masifr Aw Is the son of Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Chairman of Haw Par BroI thers Limited. The birthday party was held at his residence m Pasir Panjang.
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  • 217 2 He Played With Fire-Water AND GOT BURNED BY QUICK LIME A SOLDIER after a day of merriment ended up by getting himself burned by quirk lime, a Singapore District Court Martial was told yesterday. He was Signalman Walter William Davies, 23, of the Royal Signals, H.Q. Signal Regiment. Davies was
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  • 93 2 He'll Tell Seamen What To Do na] Transp*--Federation is now m Sin* (•pore to advise the So; en's Council of Action m r fight for better working ons. is Mr. Joe Scares, ifctf arrived from the I quarters m Japan early thk week. Soares. who has a wife r of
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 14 Special Standard Ser Closing prices of the Honfr kong Exchange were: $1581 to £1 Sterling $6.1375 to U.S.$l; $1,839 to Malayan $1; $0,187 to one Indom iiah; Gold $26fi 25 ti
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  • 258 2 THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaga. Sir Sydney < expected to leave Singapore at the end of this month on a special nu Europe, prior to taking up his appointment as Director ol the lxmdon Scho< Economics m January next
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  • 46 2 IPOH, Frl variety nctn staged by the Malay section of Radio Maiaya here »nd In Parti I .ring the weekend n- s. rthe lpoft UMNO h ilm Fund. So lar. $5,000 has been proor collected lor the f this I 000 Hoasft.
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  • 26 2 N'GAPORE General Ho»- 'tendant, T S attacheBlood Transfusion c 10 feet to hi n tne third floor of an ImprovtßMW a Delta Road. *t
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  • 37 2 MR peacefully .-,y. Stpt l*> 1956, at 3. Lorong 14 14. leaving behind h; ons a daughter, a ion-in-vo daughters-in-law, an* three grandchildren to ■our* :uneral will take place 2 pm en I _e_ Sept >* 1956.
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  • 303 3 Sea Cadets Get Their First Land Headquarters ill Sea" v% the keynote I opening I it tint md" headq;. 1 for th Bingape: B [allang by the Governor. Sir Robert Black m irn- it I mifonnt i c idets. 26 offi rs. a 4 -man honour, greeted S r R
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  • 186 3 sqta: 1 A. Sizer. of R ■ngi. was fined $105 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court on charges of CSS d: out lights and while not having proper control the steering, alonj Orchard Road, on the night of Feb. H Sizer had pleaded guilty
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  • 18 3 A th m :sgivin| service will 1 :r. Ynnz V honour of the Sultan of Monday.
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  • 186 3 SINGAPORE has a special mention m the film -To Open the World to trie Nations'' which will be seen shortly m Malaya. The film is a 36-minute documentary which has been ed through 1 to provide backed to the current Sue* crisis. "To Open
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  • 49 3 \HMAD bin Haji Darus. a Malay soldier attached to the il Army Service Corp.^ itioned at Pulau Brani. ff|| terday discharged m a B ngapore Court foe the aited raping ol a married nan, Rahmah binti Awang, 22. on August 8 thia year at Telok Baga
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  • 105 3 KIALA LUMPI'R, Fri. —A leper's photograph, dropped into the jungle as a "shock bomb," has helped wipe out an entire branch of the Malayan Communist Party on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, The Standard learned today. The picture of a patient at
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  • 211 3 Student Had Red Documents Gets Three Years THE Singapore First District Judge, Mr. F. A. Chat, yesterday sentenced Goh Seok Phor, an 18-year-old schoolboy and newspaper vendor, to three years' jail for possession of subversive documents. BQBM Of the documents I and m Qoh'i room m a flat M Margaret
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  • 284 3 pointed as the first source of contagion. "You can see the leprous swelling on her face. The other leper is her second husband, Koh," the leaflet added. It went on to say that sever other members of the gang might have been infected already bi'
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  • 108 3 Spore Man On 'Death' Note Count PENANG, Fri.— Yoo Ah Kof Singapore was produced before Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah here today and charged With attempting to cv )8,000 from a Singapore family by nutting them m fear of It was alleged that Yoo. aided by "person or persons unknown."
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 341 3 sStandard cAlmctnctc Information at a Glance Sfc— i— wii— y— -lin a.m. (5 9 it: 4"4 r> r» htdifcify f AfnfjfVtDvf pr Ja.a.L. 2*I«XWW/AIrXV/4|Vlf P .!11 am S ft, 1106 |U5( !I( ril (h( r s smifPi: P m ;m- TaUs Daj ul A..e_. 5.10 fc >iit h t imiik
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    • 248 4 AGAIN IN THE LEAD! /S'^i^^s^'ik^ FM H^ 4fWJtJ%'rT3 I All these NW features ...■■'^^E^E^Pm|(BS^EEJH [3 Wew krease m Brake Horse Power 'W^^^v. 13 l wcrea^ Cbwipresdow Ratio l.^i^ft; il^^^^^^^^^^^^^.j/ Incorporating glove compartment ond £H^-—^^^~^^^UL ■f l l ?2l it "I new s reom nc^ sc instruments. r^ A/v lij KrieuwoticlA/fMdscreew
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  • 304 5 TARIFF PROTECTION PLAN FOR S'PORE It Won't Hurt Our Trade Jumabhoy TARIFF protection to Singapore industries now under consideration by the Government would be very restrictive, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told The Standard yesterday. He was dispelling fear m EOOK quarters that tarifl protection
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  • 73 5 MR. DAi.F. Stafford, popular owner publisher and editor g| the (ireenvillp (Michigan) Daily News. called at The Standard yesterday and expressed surprise at the modern printing plant and linotype machines which help to print this newspaper Mr Stafford who was formerly of the Detroit Free Pros*;, is
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  • 200 5 BRITISH histori Arnold I Joseph Toynbee. author of the sellers, 'Civilization on and "World mi n the st, M arrived m Singapore Jakarta yesterday by m the course of a world tour He told The Standard that he has been on an extensive tour of
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    31 5 Singapore from Jakarta by KIM. >e*terdav m I the (ourx" of I world J tour.- Standardpic i PROFESSOR A mold i Joseph Toynbec and Mrs. Toynbee. who arrived m
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  • 198 5 Traffic Ban Announced TRAFFIC alone Bi Andrew s Road will be closed to the public during the two-day "City Day" anniversary celebrations beginning Sept. 22, states a government tjazette yesterday The ban will be m lore* from 7. 30 p.m. to midnight e.nh night. Following are the restrictions
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  • 287 5 Car Number Provides Clue THE number of an escaping hold-up car, taken down on a dollar note by the victim of a robbery, led to the speedy arrest of one of the armed culprits, a Singapore COUrt was told yesterday. Chans; Chan Hong, a Sin;a;'Te
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  • 53 5 ANNIE DANKER. 33, was yesterday committed m a Singapore court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempted murder. She is llklfled to have struck her stenographer husband, C. I. Da.-.kcr. with a meat chopper m their flat m Telok Ayer Street
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  • 43 5 THE Duke of Kdinburgh will lunch with representatives of thr four Chambrrs of Commercp and othei community leader* m Singapore on the third day of his Malayan tour The Duke is expected to arrivf m the Colony on Oct. ,°>l.
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  • 52 5 AI.I. hes and the V>'mcr.'< League of the Peo: Action Party wi'.l jointly ho.d rr.ammo'h holiday camp at the Tco Guan Choon Villa on Oct. 6 and 7. The main purpose is blish closer relationship among members of the various branche? and to promote unity, friendship
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 173 5 OPENS TODAY K\TRE ROYALJ TEL: ***** i DANCES... MUSIC... DRAMA... rUR H)iR weekend:: l tßKS^^^^^B mm FIFTY FIFTY" A Hindustani Picture) k \l INI JAYWANT M RANJAN PWID M KRISHNAN OPENS TODAY ROYAL 26th SEPTEMBER CAPITOL SB 4 SHOWS DAILY!! 11 a.m. 2.30. 6.00 p.m. 9.13 p.m. < > /t^PHONS'
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    • 394 5 NEW WORLD CABARET TO-NIGHT EXTENSION 1 AM r^bc*, OLD MAN STOUT NIGHT SPOr DANCE PRIZIS: "CARLSBERG" old man stout FOR LUCKY COUPLES BY KI\D COIRTIM OF M/S EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. DAVCE MISIC B>: MANUEL DIAS A\D HIS ORCHFSTRA VOCALIST: LAM MEE HAN I I \l v TlO^ F' N
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  • 244 6 MALACCA. Fri.— The historical ruins of St. Pauls Church where Saint Francis Xavirr WH first eonaaeratod and where his body had lain before being sent to Goa for in 4 e:ment. is today bein? desecrated by lovers and school children. \v- rdav. when a Standard reporter
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  • 44 6 THE Singapore (Vv Coun' i! appointed Rev. VV R m to be a mem her of the mittee of Management of the Silver Jubilee Fund m i of Venerable the Arrh-dear-on of Sii ?apore, Re x> R W, Woods, who ha. resigned.
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  • 21 6 LIEUTENANT tP.C Langlon has bom ■warded the •-'cor Long Service and Good Coadu Medal itata a Government Gazette yo.-terday.
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  • 30 6 A SINGAPORE District I idee, Mr. Ell Dm OW Chye. ha? hern appointed a member of the Probation Committee m B of ICr, J M. DevereuxCo ebo ink
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  • 298 6 Whose Baby? Court Is Not Sure, So Man Goes Free A SINGAPORE Magistrate yesterday refused to make an order for the maintenance of a six-moßth-old child sought by a woman against Kwan Ah PiOW, an odd job man, on the grounds that it was dangerous for him to do so
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  • 96 6 After abuiins hifl brother-in-ia\v. a shoDkecpcr slabbed him m hi? bark, a preliminary inquiry was 'old yesterday. Ed the dork of the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court was M Thavasikkanu. who fared a tentative charge of attemptin? to murder hi^ hrother-in-!aw. V Ramasamy. at Jalan Kayu on Aug.
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  • 83 6 THE Junior Fed Cross of Singapore will start a course m leadership at 10 a m. today m the Gan En." Sens School Hall. Lady Black, wife of the Governor. Sir Robert Black. and president ot the Singapore Brandt of the British Red Cross Society, wi.i open
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  • 223 6 You Will Have To Pay More To Co To Hospital HERE'S A SHOCK FOR YOU. 'MR PUBLIC: HIGHER WARD CHARGES FOR FIRST AND SECOND CLASS PATIENTS IN S I N G A P ORE'S TWO HOSPITALS —THE GENERAL HOSPITAL AND THE KANDANG KERBAU MATERNITY HOSPITAL W ERE ANNOUNCED IN THE
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  • 247 6 THE Singapore Inter-Religious Organization, which represents practically all the main religions m Singapore, gives its full support to the movement against ••yellow culture The Anti-Vice Committee of the Organization, at a recent meeting, deckled to wpport wholeheartedly "the movement for a cleaner Singapore
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  • 133 6 FOUR armed thugs, who boarded a Singapore towkay's car. forced him to drive them to his home m West Coast Road and robbed his family, on Thursday night. The towkay. Chua Cheng Ho, an ironmonger, wa^ driving home along a path, when the four
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  • 121 6 MR d.wid Tambyah, Now- Editor of the Singapore Standard, flew fa America by PanAmcriran Airwajl yesterday on a three-month U.S. State Department grmni ■rranfei through Mr. Jim Elliot, Director of I* SIS. m Singapore. Mr. Tambyab will be attacned to the Duluth Herald m Minnesota wnere
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  • 176 7 PROFESSOR TO CONDUCT ENTRANCE EXAM. HERE FIVE leadina Japanese private universities are planning to enrol 100 students from Singapore and other South-east Asia countries ior iurther studies m Japan. Each student will have to pay about $2,900 a yearj for tuition and lodging.
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  • 111 7 'So This Is How. "So thi s is batik printing," said the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, (second from right) when he visited the Tanglin Tingpi Malay School m Winstcdt Road yesterday. Kxplaining the intricate patterns to Sir Robert is the principal of the school, Inche Borhan bin lla.u
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  • 243 7 Tariff Walls' Not The Answer To Aid For Industries' THE Secretary of the Liberal-Socialist Party, Mr. K. K. Tan, yesterday warned the Singapore Government of dangers of rushing to protect local industries by the ea»y method of raising tarill walls. A Government spokesman recently stated that Government WSJ contemplating tarift
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  • 190 7 S'PORE MAN TO STAND TRIAL IN HK HONGKONG. Sept. 14 (Reuter) Qu:k Pah Chee. j 20-year-Old Singapore man charged with the murder oil well-known British lawyer Arthur John Cllffl rd on Aug. 4 was committed tor trial at the close of committal proceedings here today. He is charged with Stabbing
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  • 57 7 An exhibition of Chinese pamuim, by Mr. Cheung. Blew Bek ra openi d day by Mr. Ng Quee Lam. Vice-President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, at the Chamber's premises IfOK than 200 painting are on display. The exhibition will be open daily from 9
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  • 201 7 LADY Scott, wife of the Commissioner-General for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, and president of the Singapore Y.W.C.A., will lay the foundation stone of the new Y.W.C.A. women's centre at Outram Koad, on Wednesday, Sept. 19. 1 The ceremony, which will -tart at
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  • 45 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. As m former year Indians and Ceylon Tamils will gather at the Hindu Temple at Muar on Monday— the birthday of the Sultan of Johore to offer a special puja for the long life and happiness of the Ruhr
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  • 28 7 A "Cowboy and Indian outfit" competition arranged by Shaw Brothers, Ltd.. at the Rex Theatre. Singapore, has been postponed from today to next Saturday at 3.30 a.m.
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  • 71 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. In the Magistrate's Court. yesterday, Jaffar bin Harun. 27. was fined $500. or months' jail, on a charge ol criminal broach of trust of 1525I $25 entrusted tc him by Teh Ibintf Chik. Teh save JafTar the money on Aug. 13 to
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  • 190 7 RACKETEERS are charging up to S3OO for getting a tricycle registered m Singapore. .Mr. S. M. Vasagar, City Councillor, told The Standard yesterday, i im^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s; Because the public is Ignorant of the fact that anybody j may bow register his tricycle as a matter of
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  • 58 7 REVERE. "Son of Kong", is baik m Singapore with hi s partner, Roche, by popular demand to perform his act "Beauty and the Beast" at the Alhambra Theatrr. Revere and Roche, who recently performed at the Cathay Restaurant, returned to the Colony last Blgkfl after
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 460 8 1) \NS to combat usury I On Co.ony nave r been stepped up. Singapore's commun of illegal moneylenders must have been snoc.-. out of their smooth loans talk b Ledsion of the Singapore Co-opera n present a memorandum seeking amendments to the existing Moneylending Ordinance. The Union
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    • 390 8 pnJ r.o.vs of development projects m vaiv IS parts of the count B| report I I quieting note is en Bg ato these report* More -\rv: r.-~ engine..- :---.?ninq or intending to resign. These resignations will put out of gear many projects The implementation of Ma i
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  • 406 8  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By r THE gift is the burning question of the hour m the Federal capital. According to the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Haji Mustapha Albakri. the Sultans a.re not pleased with the manner m which it was made. They were not
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 158 8 Sir; The Liberal-Socialisi Party Lea ier, Mr. C. t C. Tan, nonsense be said thai the leaders of the PA P, were "nothing b it sta |ci of 'mo Kremlin. What about himse'.f an absolute supporter of Colonialism and is nothing but I stooge of Imperialism. We.
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    • 558 8 Sir; Your correspondent, Mr. Norman Stevenson. glibly fiils two and ha'f columns m page 6 of your Sept. 13 issue under the heading "Transport Command a Lesson to be Learned". Let Mr. Stevenson fill the role of pupil: five minutes conversation with any Transport Command staff officer
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  • 1098 8 The Story Behind Today's Flypast B^JIL£__OE__BBIIMLXLY PA ST ISW SFPTEMBER 1956. By SQUADRON LEADER D.F.H. GROCOII A.F.C. DETWEEN 7.30 and 7.33 m Singapore this morning, more than 30 let and piston-engined aircraft of the Royal Air Force. Royal Australian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force and the Malayan Auxiliary
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  • 42 9 NICOSIA. Sept. 14. (AP)— Seven political prisoner? o- -oed yesterday from a detention ramp eight miles from -ia. The ramp holds 350 detainees susper-ted of aiding or parHipating In the Greek Cypnot cxi renn c n ovwn mt.
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  • 855 9 Eden Covt. Wins With This Pledge... LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter)— Sir Anthony Eden's Government last night won a vote of confidence m its Suez policy after the Prime Minister had promised that, barring emergency, the I'nited Nations would be consulted before force was
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  • 325 9 THE FIRST STEP: A TEST CONVOY OF NEW CANAL USERS' SHIPS PARIS, Sept. 14, (Reuter)— A plan to send a test convoy through the Suez Canal, piloted by seamen employed by the Suez Canal I'sers' Association, was discussed by the French Cabinet at a three-hour session yesterday, according to well-
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  • 56 9 NEW DELHI. Sept 14 CAP) —British High Commissioner. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald and US. Chars* D'Aftaires. Mr. Frederic Bartlett. last nisht had separate meetinc.^ with Iff V. K. Krishna Monon. India's Minister without Portfolio. Th^ nature of their discussions was not divuieeri. but Informants said both
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  • 57 9 WAUKESHA, Wisconsin. Sept 14 <AP).— Mr. and Mrs. John Melbo burned out a nest o» hornets on their front porch, but the project turned out badly for several hundred reasons. For one thing, the porch caught fire. For the rest, the hornets, havin? no other place
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  • 227 9 PORT SAID, Sept. I (Reuter) Hundreds of Suez Canal Company employees of many nations flocked to passport offices terday for exit visas, ready to leave the region re they have workM ars. a Man 24 hour go before they cease work with the
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    • 143 9 dog's§|head 11 S fot StJenytA A TELEFUNKEN Wl jHI-Fjj SYSTEM 3-D AC mains 6 Valves S 340.00 j^| H/re Purchase can be arranged At:SOUTH ASIA TRiIDING CO., 339 Victorid Street, Singdpore-7 Tel:- ***** Kerosene m'ffw^^M BRIGHTER I ML WJfi M A US Lh.. m if gives oft LESS smelly oHenme
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    • 147 9 BAND-IT CLAMPS for "OAT THE SPOT "kcpaiks BAND-IT Clarrps of All D:ar-etp-!= ForrrvH f-.i) Oat Continuous Roll of BAND- IT Sted Band p.p. i.^. »kg q i^&^^n jjii J PERFECT HOSE CLAMP fj %liJ I F»r nil typps of pressure and f suction Flat BAND IT f»i>«i str««i «r^ ClMnr
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  • 358 10 LONDON, Sept U (Reuter) A conference of the main users ot" the Suez Canal is expected to meet here m the middle of next week to set up the Users 1 Association for Suez, forecast m policy speeches this week
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  • 180 10 How To Fly: Just Climb In, Start It Up And Go MASTIC. New York, Sept. \P) Two boys, aged 11 and 13. who had never stepped into a plane before, yesterday took off m an unattended monoplane, flew for an hour and landed perfectly. "I gave it the gas and
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  • 154 10 SYDNEY, Sept. 14. (Reuter).— More than 2.000,000 letters were today held up at Sydney General Post Office as a stick-to-re^ulations strike by Postal workers gained impetus. Qsand postal wor.<- thr ughout Australia II -.v rklnfl to the exact letter of departmental regula- ns :n support of
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  • 164 10 JAKARTA, Sept. 15 (AP)— An Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday the Soviet-Indones-ian statement issued m Moscow on Tuesday which promised closer ties between the two countries had no special meaning. I The Moscow statement came at the end of a two-week, visit
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  • 89 10 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Sept. 15 (AP) A Russian-Indo-nesian economic and technical aid agreement will be signed here today. Dr. Subandriu, Chief of the Indonesian delegation, said yesterday. Russia has agreed to give Indonesia a US$lOO,OOO,OOO credit ioan at 2k per cent interest to be used over
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  • 137 10 MOSCOW, Sept. 14 (Renter) Mr. Tom Driber^. former British Member of Parliament, disclosed m an interview yesterday that he had met Guy Burgess, the British diplomat, who went to Russia, "practically every day" durirss a thrc-e--week Visit to Moscow. He said, B ;r^c-> "seems
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  • 417 10 COMMONS IS TOLD: WE CAN'T GIVE UP LONDON, Sept. 14 (AP) British Colonial Secretary, Alan Lennox-Boyd said today that the grave Suez crisis makes it impossible to give Cyprus "self determination" at the present time. Labourites raised the future of Cyprus at an emergency session
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    • 260 10 WHERE WHAT TO BUY... HONG KONG SHOES /£h f^S) ¥/\^S^jm siZ^Zk on i«iw«"»ii v** f pow wind Br| 9 ht 50 wa f lo^p. liTh ffifflm v^*2^ q*Tr*Z^j\\ f mmmmm/J I" -H.'a. O'CONNOR 6c CO., LTD. jy I^^^L^^Jm^liJ^^^^^^ <sli qfl en on KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD (Maloyo'i leading C<no
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    • 123 10 OL. 7 All w< JB|B||pMIMMIMBt PRINCESS i* don for her tour of East Africa. Next Friday she is due to fly to Kenya where f she will begin the tour. It will be the second official tour she has made on her own. Last year Princess Margaret proved herself one
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  • 525 11 \l.\ UMPUR with LANE Tvra, when on shopP ne expeditions m large m«. I would he dazzled by c ptuous shop* m the known streets and so miss half the fun of a Rood find more interest rt the Marche aux and South Bndfie ,.->ad than m Piccadilly,
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    890 11 PUZZLES THINGS TO DO STORIES THE CAT SHOW Another Story For The Children by Nurse Kathleen /~\YE day Jane was sitting out m the garden, tickling Lu-Lu the Siamese cat with a brush something Lu-Lu liked so much that she usually lay on her back with her four
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    • 248 11 Trianft TOYS X 5} 4-« I Clan *^V^P^^p^^rv^p^^vssnSJßS£ifitfHßVßP^P t «k h Modtl 910 TRICYCLE As MlH»tr»ttop fitted 12' dta front and t <J'« rr; J whrflv and 5 8 tyrn l*<e* <<rr>, M f^E& rr»»*l saddle DeMßntfl tn children X^^^X with 13-15 invd« le* m«#»urement». jtb^M i^^V MAM Mtta RC4
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    • 324 11 I. Players choose Z captains... Each captain takes turns choosing < members for his team. UCH TEAMHUISfMWe 7MB 'sA,¥t hjMdEQ OF PMYERS) CAPTAINS HAVE. e4rLJ TME TEAMS FORM 2 UNES.EACH ____^_i«^ M CAPTAIN HOIDS A &A6 Of 1 1 J J^^B f -^nPrASE WRAPPED CARAMELS W *V *V M f
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    • 369 11 TODAY S Ql OTATION: "Wisely, and <low; j they stumble that run 3 fast." Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet. 2 SAIIR DAY FOR 2 EVERYONE: Emotion?, de- 2 *ires and impulses «re apt I J 10 be stirred. Keep every- 2 thing under control After < mid-evening: favours- get.- ing out,
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  • 241 12 $37.8 m. Adverse Balance In 7 Months Trading MALAYA'S foreijrr, T. m the firM >e\en n adverse balance <»! million. There wa> ever, an increa.se total volume of t< compared with thr < ponding period ol a >i Imports let the first iv£ months amounted to $2*l^ 002.000 $2W same
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  • 104 12 RUBBER UP 1 5/8c. ON U.S. STOCKPILE, SUEZREPORTS AX unconfirmed report m the Singapore rubber market that the L\S. was planning to increase its stockpile by an extra month's supply and the Suez situation put up the commodity price by 1^ cents yesterday. First grade Oct. shipment closed at 95
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  • 45 12 Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) P4 94H Oct. R.S.S. NO. 1 94g 94| Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 94 94! Oct. R.S.S. No. 2 9° uoi Oft. R.S.S. No. 3 90$ 91 R.M.A. on reg. tender: Oet Q4i p4j| MOV. 93 1 94 Tone: Steady.
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  • 102 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price* per picul yesterday were: Copra. Sept. $26^ buyers. $26] sellers; coconut oil (bulk) Mo| sellers. coconut oil (drums) S4.'U sellers; Muntok White pepper $124 tellers, Sarawak white $123 sellers. Special Sarawak black $85. Singapore Copra Association Closing prices: Straits mixed ccpra: Sept.
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  • 232 12 Picture shnu-$ the last batch nf >i^.r^s icilh Messrs. H. B Tan, the rm <■. manager of Lifeguard Milk Ltd. (extreme left) and Tea Chin Huat of leek Hunt A' Co. Ltd. (extreme right). They are (from left): Madam Coh Chye Moi, Madam Tnn Lay Tin and
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  • 489 12 THE completion of the liquidation of the September position coincided with the deterioration m the Suez situation and on Wednesday, after opening at the lowest level of the week, rubber prices again started to harden which tendency has continued, according: to the report of Holiday, Cutler,
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  • 50 12 the mriijtu Exchange Ba-k? Association made the following change-: m its rates to merchants yesterday Canada: buying, airmail TT 31 13 16. O.D. 31 15/16, M dayi 32', credit bills, .'',2 3/16 trade bills: selling. IT. or O.D. 31 7 16 ready 01 her exchange bUm remain unaltered-
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  • 174 12 Tins And Industrials Are Steady INDISIRIAIv MINING RIBBI R> INDUSTRIALS and I I Wfjfl steady |sj the Malayan sharp marKrt yestrrday. Rubbers were aga:n quiet. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrnkers Association y< terday were: Buyers Seller! v\ Hammer 2.92 2.96 cd cm e Industries A? H A5/6 xd
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  • 150 12 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F. 1 N Ords $2.09, 2.08: Gammons $1.91 to $1.92 i; Hammen $2*5 cd: M. C I B v «1.62 i: Robinson Ords $1.60. 51 .65 edeb: S. Cold Stora 2e $1.50 to $1.52 i; M. Cement $1.70. $1.725. Ampat
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  • 30 12 w k. Sept. 14. n >nes closing averages: i'.(.\r>--30 Industrials 4Mtt 20 49 Bonds P2 68 The Dow-Jones comtßodtty futures index < 1924-2' equa. v .p<-i at 160.56
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  • 38 12 <* ji<<\i rnrifi x' ln-rn e\. v term. „hi< h ha- J iv v l < <»rr, pmi* r i \\s vn unn r> «»n till n»\i week a vpck-MKUi of xhf firm said Picturr shou bargain hunt.
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    • 1307 12 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. Wfl] be received A from Contractors not below ClMg "E" by the State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star, up to 12.0(1 NOON of the I Ist day of October, 1956, for I the Construction of A Verna- rular School and One Block ol j Semi-detached Class IX
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    • 610 12 CIVIL DISTRICT COURT AT SINGAPORE COURT HOUSE AT SINGAPORE To CM. Sim. No. 75 Carisbrooke Grove, off Serangoon Garden Estate, TAKE NOTICE that on the 1 14 th day of June 1956 a I Summons No. 2820 of 1956 was I :»upd against you m the Civil I District Court.
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    • 115 12 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT ATALACCA Bus Operators wi.^h to thank all applications received. We regret to announce that since the strike has been successfully settled the applications cannot be con.sidered. Signed MALACCA OMNIBUS CO., LTD. TAI LYE BUS CO.. LTD. TOWN BUS SERVICE LTD. PATT HUP TRANSPORT CO.. LTD. BA TANG BUS
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    • 124 12 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Near East, India ond Colombo to Djokcr'c Hong kong. "fMM.n... Penong P. S'hom Molocco S por« m.v. DINARA 14/16 Sept From Hongkong to Bombov, Aden, P. Sodon, Port. Sec Beyrouth, Venice, Tneite end Rijeka Spore Molocco P S'Kcm Pcnonc m.r. "TRIGLAV" 16 -<, m General Agent.:
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    • 69 12 EXPECTED TODAY 8»»tM MB w m t Malayan Airways MLI2I y GA37I |Tj MaUjyan Airways MLIOI XL S an s l -:OK 1500 m Qar/.ns [591 SYI f BOAC 8A969 HON IS vays ML2I6 PA E8 BOAC 8A707 9YD/JAK 4 Ma ayan Airways ML4n7 CH &A.,w. n B£IJ! JK Ma
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    • 785 13 iNGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ,i?: 3 6 :*ssi 4 J2/6 RoblluOß Rdjo THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE hi Montreal, Boston, New Tork. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cull Ports po»e P. Sham Penan* ,3CHt$ m-. ..m-.-n-n-nn 914 Oet 15/16 Oet 17/18 Oet TfUCIH 9/14 Nov IS/16 Nov 17/18 Nov s
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    • 1082 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (l 8 lln ilneorporatsd m Singaport) (12 lines) 'XT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via othei poitj to load and dischart* carge SAILINCS to LIVtRPOOt. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P.S'ham Kenans Perseus tor Liverpool .CtagOW Sept
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    • 854 13 MITSUI W^ LINE S'por* P. Shorn Ptnoitf FOR JAPAN Mikogeson Moru for Yokohomo, Nogoyo <ob« vio Honokono 28 Sept Awajisan Moru tor Yokohama Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 6 Oct Hoeisan Moru for YcnOnomc Noqov*- Kobe vio Hongkong 20 Oct FOR U S.A vio Sue* Foi New York Ph.lodelphlo Boltimcre Awobason
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    • 773 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Ponghok ond c. rot tot* Penong P.S'ham S por# "SONGKHLA" In "FALSTRIA" 16/17 Sept 18/15 Sept 20 2 S«pt "ASIA" II Oct "MEONIA" 11/13 Oct 14 I 5 Ocl 1 6 1 9 Oc» "LALANDIA" IS 20 Oct I 12 Ott 23 2t Oct
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  • 135 14 MIL WAUKEE CLINCH TWIN-BILL AS BROOKS IDLE YORK. Sept. 14 (AP) Tlip HP— k— Bravo* battled 13 Innings 1° defeat Philadelphia the first game of a twi night douhleheader Thursday, moving into A 1 1 r gisatl MM the National I H|l( Pennant rate over idle Brooklyn. Third place Cincinnati
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  • 80 14 YOUNG Men'i Sikh Association, last year's Singapore j Hockey Association Junior Cup winners, opened their 1954 eague with a 7-1 victory over the Prison's Sports Ciub m a S.H.A. Div 3 matdl at Ba.estier Road yes'crday The Sikh> were three £oa!s un at ha^f time through
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  • 594 14 SAAA RECOMMEND INVESTMENT ON ENG YOON SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council appears well m favour of spending about 53.800 to send Singapore's champion athlete, Tan Eng Yoon, from London to the Melbourne Olympics. Eng Yoon. one of three athletes named for the Games, is considered good investment by the Singapore
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  • 304 14 Scots Cup Final Treat... It's Free For Selangor Fans Xl ALA UMPUR, Fri.— Two famous Scots Regiments, the Royal Scots Fusiliers and the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, meet m the Army Football Association ot Malaya Cup Final on the Army Command Stadium ground here, tomorrow. The Fusilijockl from Ipoh, who
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  • 38 14 8.0.D.C.A. trounced KhalM Association s—o m a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 league match played at St. George's Road sreund fCltcr d v Scorers for 8.0.D.C.A were: O ;nta 2. Razak 2 and Willie Chin
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  • 293 14 Newly Promoted SHE Police Make A Grand Start SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police who earned a promotion to the first division m the Singapore Hockey Association last year, started their season successfully when they trounced General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces by nine goals to nil at Keppal Harbour yesterday. T!^
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  • 167 14 RAF CHANGI. after winning two matches m the SAFA .Junior Cuntie recently gained another victory over Star Soecerites whom they heat by five goals to two m their Junior CupUe soccer match at Geylan^ yesterday. Star Socccrite? took the load m the sth minute of the
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  • 28 14 DONCESTER, Sept 14 (RevIcr)— Queen Elizabeth'? three-jresr-old Cot Atlas easily won the 4..'i t So Donr-ester Cup run over two miles, two furlongs here today.
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  • 52 14 NO. 3 BASF- Orrinanr c Depot scored a convincing 5-1 win over Teachers 1 Training Coi'ege when the two bMßtf met m the SHA Div. 2 icague at Friendly Hill yes^crrlay. Duff, 3, Galiasher and Walker BCOVed for the winners While Teachers' or.'.y got] carr.e frnm
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  • 356 14 BOMBERS SET TARGETS ON NINE PANDAS Colony Softball Enters Second Phase THK Colony softball league will rnlor its v phase of the competition tomorrow vith Tomi v Pandas tangling with Joe Lietzans Bombfr> m feature game of the wrrk. Jim Elliott's onsu Braves lace Matsuo's Tok\o Dragons m tin othei
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  • 238 14 Besults of the Singap' c R&-. minton Association junior int< club matches played Last nis /> at the Badminton Hall v c Merridale Badminton Pi beat Mayflower Badminto- r sr' by four game? to one (M< dale mentioned fij Sinelrv: Rahman Kemin beat Tay Chin San 15-4.
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  • 34 14 JOLLILADS beat Fathul Karib by tWC to r... :r. a friendly tOOCCt match at Farrrr Park yesterday There was no score m the first half. James nnd Mar.muthu scored fcr the winners.
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  • 106 14 HOCKEY SHA U 4GI7E— DJV X S.R.C. vt S.C.R.C. at S.R C CSC. vs R..V. Pol cc rr CSC; 7A. L's To' cr c; G.S.C.: S.C.C. vs RAF. Se\etar at SpJetnr. 2: .'wiry Nomad* I Wo T < I A f;.. M F i S RflHifM reacfeen' [Jntofi
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  • 296 14 PENANG. I ri. Rugby m Penang: has taken nn a new lease of life if the enthusiasm and talent displayed at the settlement's first Rugby trial on the Western Road ground yesterday were an v critrrion. Is thli the long- act tign for Penang to
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    • 199 14 with the future m mind A rood start is so Important m rasy. Later on. of course, the ability living, as well as m earning a livinsf. to type may mean a better job Surveys show that students who for the young lady, more successful t^ pc usually get higher
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  • 118 15 NATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF LAKE FOREST. I inois. Chnn-p.m Harvie Ward. Jr.. < > Cisco, pin-pointed his shots m the teeth of gusty, 25 mph osterday to gain the semi-final round of the National Amateur Golf Tournament with a cock-sure Col balding ex-pro from Michigan and a tough threat from C
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  • 26 15 MILWAUKEE. Sept 14. (Reuleri Tro United State? team rieieatci Hawaii 20 last night to win the championship to the Global World Series of baseball.
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  • 738 15 He's Still The Tops— Says Jack Peart FOR twelve months, the Soccer vultures have been hovering over Tom Finney, thirty -four-year-old Preston and England winger, and one of our greatest footballers. Tom himself was so fed up with recurring injuries and pain that he seriously thought of
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  • 396 15  -  JEFF WHITE B> photo). NEW YORK. Sept. 14. Ruben Mendoza ot M. Louis, who was recently named as a member of the I.S. Ohmpic Soccer team which will compete m the 1058 Games at Melbourne, Australia, learned t« play soccer as a boy
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  • 74 15 MELBOURNE. Sept. 14. (Router)— The Olympic Games Organizing Committee is discussing insurance of the Games ast the event of war. The committee's chief executive officer Sir William Bridgeford said the committee was considering asking Lloydi of London to accept the risk. He said: "There is no
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  • 59 15 THE Ist anr. ..i! athletic meet of the Singapore Teschcrs' Union. :o be held on Saturday. September 22. at Jalan Bear Stadium, commencing at 3.00 p.m.. wi'l include an Invitation Mix which is open to all milers m Singapore, civilians a^ well as members of trie Services. Entries
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  • 39 15 BOLOGNA. Italy, Sept 14. •AP) -—Soviet Russia's powerful ha.-ketball team marie it two victoriei m anm here last oisht don ling Poland T4 to M m a -iy oauOfl tournament. In another fane Hill defeated Italy t5-66.
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  • 64 15 TORONTO. Sc; 14 (APJ Lew Ffoad Of Ami ralia tei ted Svc r Davidson of' den 1-3 4-6 6-4. 6-1 dm dgles title m the Internal ation Teni Tournament here. Hoad broke Davidsm ict l r time: whi <- the r broke Hoad I eight ?:mes a matc
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    • 47 15 THE NATION IT TOOK A LIFE-TIME TO CONQUER!! AN EXCITING SAGA TORN PROM THE FLAMING PAGES OF HISTORY! V a SCOTT BRADY RITA GAM NEVILLE BRAND m \.Hjj sji MOHAWK vJ VJSpSflh^ A CATHAY ORGANISATION RELEASE l\ COLOR JjP^^ g^- 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT VSaSgy^l 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
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    • 368 15 CLASSIFIED ADS A\\f)i NOUKNH ;re h:ch Q\ir ire or other f offk fi r« 1 c Arcadi be closed too: Silt AII()\S \4( \\T -1 We.. .•r (1) After I Tcer (Wonunf month. A. supervise the are of -charged me* run -loyment, homes and places of employment. I idy Inspector
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    • 177 15 LSI Abner By Al Capp f m^ .'RE 1 1 QATS FOSDICICj P;^^ MWfcV^W S<~MSF OF MriMQR NJE^T. Lnp (VTFrTfVP' f ''HE'S T ASHAMED CF S CX'ERBAT i I tjtMKOMt.. j E R- Jj A^S^V^ff f~" FOOD US J A WELL-PAID ci>^TS"ro rQNiGKI H pear l ess." r P-\ c
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  • 325 16  -  BILL FINK By WHO'LL clinch the National League Pennant Race? Milwaukee Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers or the third-place Cincinnati Rrdlegs? That Ls the vital question Americans here are asking. But to DALE STAFFORD, former Associated Press sports editor m Michigan, it'll be Biooklyn. ffcafford. who
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  • 302 16  - INDIANS 'RESPECT SHA STARS E. M. RASHEED Sporfscope's By THE Singapore Hockey team is one of the seven seeded teams posing a challenge to India's supremacy m the sport. Deputy Leader of India's Olympic Contingent, Mr. Ashwini Kumar. told The Standard yesterday. Hi talM Hid Iw England. Pakistan, Australia Germany,
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  • 54 16 SUN PATANJ F- X Rug'r son with an inter-state friendly match against Penang on Saturday next on the Bedong ground. Following are selected t Kedah Rue" U n: B. Womble. R. W \forr L i". Commi: L W. Davies. t Imbi. Evans. McCuloch. cctt. Thompson, Wellar. Galloway. Russell
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  • 235 16 IPOH, Iliurv Ramblers Sports < luh. senior league champions. suffered their MMM defeat m a week, when the\ «crp beaten by two goals to one b\ CW«f Wah at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground toda> [he n first round far 1 c Lim Ser.g
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  • 524 16  -  LEONG HEW MENG By Sprint Queen deserves the Break THE Malayan HocKey Federation Selectors have picked ci htecn l lla > J\ rs tor f the Games m Melbourne when only seventeen are required hy the Federation 01 Malaya Olympic Council. Whatever
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  • 50 16 Scrutineer's Selections Race 1: Rosebud j First Watch •Ra^e 2: Pnrtmasler Announcement Race 3: Academy Award Rapid Red Race 4: Egyptian Queen Eulindra Race 5: Naroo Ranker ,Race fi: I Box Office Race 7: S:».nhora i Yiitoi Race 8: Stamperdale Moonaura Race I: Trumpineton II 1 Break of Dawn.
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  • 74 16 Rafflesians Clash On Sunday old Rafflesiana will meet the present bojt <~>t Raines Institution m their annual cricket match at BrjU Ba.-ah Road on Sunday at 11 am. The team will be .selected from A. T. Rajah. V. C Westerhout. P. R. Lewis. E. N Pillay. Chcor Bingb, D. C
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  • 112 16 Sir: Mr. Justice m his article entitled hockey wangle ol 1956 has summed up the deplorable situation m Malayan Hockey well indeed. Followers of the game cannot understand on what CONSIDERATION ASP Aligcndra found a place m the Olympic 18. Perhaps his SPONSORS can enlighten us.
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  • 141 16 Sir: Can the selectors of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association please explain to the public why the Victoria School relay team was sent to Penang m preference to St. Joseph's Institution quartette. despite the fact that the latter \cr\n were Singapore's School Champions? Can Singapore gel a better School
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  • 34 16 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri. Sungei Bakap Malay? scored their rixtfa win off the vcc', when they heat Kuala Kurau ~.-fl m a Krian Malayi League :rr.; h on the public nadar.£
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  • 162 16 COLON Y'S BIG RACE NE XT MONTH THE Singapore (iold Cvp Blue Riband of the "Malayan j turf will highlight the Singapore Turf Club's October (Gold Cup) Meeting on Oct. 20. 24 and 11. The Gold Cud over 1} miles. for Class One Division One horses. i> worth SiJo.OOO m
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    • 115 16 FOLLOWING i i me* card lor the StUinQOT Tun Club's An'Mcur Mrcting at Kuala Luvipur Today. RACE 1 2.00 p.m. The Hurlingham Scurry Polo Ponies On B— l Furs. ("atrhw eights 13. (J0 1. Perth t Port Star 3. Bolter 4. Ro<ket r>. latiffa H. lare 7. (orridda 8. First
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    • 281 16 RACE 3: 3.00 p.m. \ili,V The Kuala I umpur I"«n PUle i, ondolino Hacks and Polo Pon.es RTRATCHIXtiS -< Polo Ponies IK\ 1— 1«.«0 "Vfi'Vl-^"' RACE 7: s'oo5 00 p w Harks Dn 2 10.02 The Cheltenham 1. Evening star Hurdler* I)i\ ahoui o Ddh Flights of Hun 3.' Cape
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