Singapore Standard, 21 September 1956

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  • 25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 No. 8i SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 it pages n a;\r>
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  • 239 1 ji JSH meetin i were he. t top execu- various Colony trade unions and political esterday on the jrrei>*-> of six persons on hment orders and a gtodent under the preservation of the Public Secu- ..--..i nee. rganizations is issed the arrests I id rv and
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  • 29 1 m:.'r :iRAL Felix B. Stump. I ?r-in-Chief of the t"S Pa iflc Command and r Fleet, i -ed m Hong- for a three-day stay en rou' UP
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Sept 20, (UP)— Marilyn Monroe will meet the Q ;ev:i, it was announced > > k nons niovie stars presented to the Queen on Q the Rnyal film Usually the Queen meets the Stan til IIM Empire Theatre lounge a I Square following peri I
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  • 29 1 BELGRADE. Sept. 20. (UP). N:kita Khruschchev arrived re yesterday for a short vacation which, observers said, may be really intended i. Tito of his Western attachments.
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  • 52 1 EAST WEST MEET IN THE BALKANS Photo. PRESIDENT Josip Broz Tito (right) shakes hands with Indonesian President Soekarno after decorating the Far Eastern leader with the Great Star of the order of Yugoslavia. Looking on at centre is Mrs. Josip Broz, who aided in welcoming Soekarno on his visit to
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  • 508 1 EXPERTS STUDY SCHEME LONDON, Sept. 20 (AP)— A majority of the maritime nations attending the 18-power Suez conference here hope to have a canal users' association operating within two weeks, it was reliably reported today. Sources said that the moriation will then ask Egyp [an
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  • 105 1 NEW MALAYAN AIRWAYS AGREEMENT SINGAPORE Government will reconstitute a new agreement on the operations of Malayan Airways before the expiry cf the existing contract m March next year.. the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Thomas said the matter was now bring di>cus.>ed
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  • 118 1 Causeway: It Will Stay Open KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government today reiterated its intention to keep the Jchore causeway "freely open to all" despite the differing political status ol Singapore. The Senior Assistant Minister for Home Affairs. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin told The Standard that rumours m the Colony
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  • 44 1 COLOMBO. Sept 20. (UP) Colombo harbour went bark into full operation today with the return of striking dock workers Th e United Harbour Workers Union called ofT the strike on Tuesday, but Wednesday was a holiday and workers first returned today.
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  • 29 1 MRS. William J. O'Brien. 92-year-old mother of veteran screen star Pat O'Brien, died yesterday at Good Shepherd's hospital m Santa Monica, California, of a stroke.- UP
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  • 230 1 UNION APPEALS TO BLACK: REMOVE TROOPS' THE Singapore City Council Gas Department Workers' Union, yesterday appealed to the Governor, Sir Robert Black, to use his good offices, to persuade the Government to withdraw military personnel from Kallang Gas Works. In a letter to the Governcr. Mr. K. Suppiah, the Union's
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  • 62 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 20. (Reuter) Dr. Hewlett John--100, Dean of Canterbury, his w.:'e and two daughter! who are touring China, yesterday left Kunming m the toutfa western part of the country for Chungking, the New China News agency reported. On Monday evening the Dean will meet
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (Reuten Up to 8,000 letters a month are Still addressed to the dead actor James Dean, who was killed a year ago m a car sma^h. Life Magazine reported. "Fans mostly teenagers request autographs and souvenirs. Some even Mk for a
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  • 64 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 20 (UP) Communist China's entry visas to 32 American newsmen for a trip to the China mainland expired today and no American journalist entered China through the SinoBritish border here. The China Travel Service, handling foreign travellers visiting Red China, said tod-ay
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  • 482 1 MALAY RULERS BACK REID TEAM ButLayDown Conditions POWER AS TITULAR HEADS MUST BE HELD' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malay Rulers of the Federation have promised the Reid Commission to do ''everything within their power" to ensure the working of the new constitution and provide a strong Central Government for the
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  • 70 1 WE DON'T WANT Vi/AR' EDEN LONDON. Sept. 20 (UP) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden said today it was "unjust and unworthy" to claim the British government wante to start a war over the Suez Canal. "We must mark .the lesson? of the pa-st 25 years and realise that to excuse
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 20 (AP Terrorists yestefdSj Bttlffctil Hanun village m WCSI Java, killing three, wounding lour and burning 57 houses before being driven off by Government forces. At the same time, other terrorists set fire to 32 houses at the Peuereula oilfieids m Atjeh,
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  • 51 1 GLASGOW. Sept. 20 (Reuten Work m tne shipyards on the River Clyde, which have been held up for three w> by a strike of key workers wa? resumed today. The 5.000 strikers welders, burners, and platers returned to work after a settlement yesterday of a wage
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  • 33 1 US meat packers. Swift and Company, was hit ear> \csterday by a strike of some 25.000 workers m 26 States. after llth-hour negotiations to avert a walkout were '"broken ofT." UP
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  • 101 1 A 71 -YEAR-OLD woman travelled four miles on Wednesday to her daughter's house m Rangoon Road, where she held a family discussion about one of her many grandson's forthcoming marriage The discussions went on until late at night, when it was decided that they
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  • 64 1 JAKARTA. Sept. M Reuter» Some 400.000 estate worked 10 Java. Sumatra. Borneo and the Crlrr» today ordered by the r v to stop w on Sept 30 following the breakdown of talki between the unions and representatives of the estates on thp payment oi a bonus
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  • 172 1 Andrea Dor/a Crash Hearing ::W YORK Sept 20 (AP) Ernest C Johansen, 26-y e a r-old Third Mate on thf holm, testified today when the Swedish can liner and the Italian ship Andrea Doria collided last July 25 he sole charge of naVigahis ship m
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  • 111 1 THEY WILL 'BURST' INTO SONG glycerine, a sweet drink, (sometimes also used m I making of explosives!) be offered to competitors m a crooning contest to take place at the Hoi d Room. Odecn Tneatrc. Singapore, ton;.: I The Standard could rrt c< a sa-;.-::ict'-rv explanatfci from the organizers of
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  • 126 2 ALCP -TAR nunIndignant of Ma i rhool girls have lared a "war of dM fa Th« English School iuth have »d pupils to VMS shorter uniformed fro. < tnm this term. Puvntl Ma!a> g.r.- c lecided lo lodgi a protesi <t%-^."" Ihia order T-« fear thai
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  • 339 2 Man Whom Reds Tried To Kill Is Honoured: Medal For 'Fearless Yow ELEVEN POLICE OFFICERS RECEIVE DECORATIONS DETECTIVE Staff Sgt. Vow Chong Hoi, who had shown steadfast devotion to duty m spite of being a target of the Malayan Communist Party, was awarded the Colonial Police Medal for meritorious service
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  • 109 2 PROFESSOR Raja Kannu. the newly appointed head of the Department of Indian Studies at the University of Malaya, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Ra.iula from India The professor has been With the Madras Educational Service for the pM 19 years and last held tiie post of
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  • 157 2 Mr. Thomas To Study U.K. Transport SINGAPORE'S Minister fcr Communications and W o rk s, Mr. Franc:- Thomas, will leave for London on Monday. Mr. Itaomai told The Standard yesterday thai dur:n« hil stay In London he will meet Britain's leading transport executives with a view to study more abcut
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  • 325 2 Free... Now They Are Wed THE BLUE-BIRD OF HAPPINESS WASN'T IN JUNGLE KUALA PILAH. Thurs.— lß-yrar-old Kidun was looking for "the blue bud <•: iuppinr* when she went into the jungle to join the nmmu terrorists six years ago. Za.ton told The Standard that she had been ill-treated by an
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  • 144 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prlrej (cents per 10. > m Sinjca port yesterday were Tone quiet S PURE TLN Trip price Bfl tin or the ioral market \r*tf>r day «as 'X ilp 51.12 LUM>ON Xl HBKR No 1 K.S.is >fttiemeni H<"i«p Yrrms Thursday's opening nr.<i session were j Uuift Spot
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  • 143 2 MORE than 1.400 Chilian store-keej>€rs empl by the Army m Singapore will protest tom< against their employers for not giving them a 'substantial wage increase.' i They will meet m the Badminton Hall to protest against the Army's proposal to give them a $12
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  • 64 2 REVENUI collected at the igriculi m held recentlj Sini ap re is nc* M Carey. <» the exhibition, tele Mr. Car. hat It m»J be some weeks yet before M assessment of the total collec mplpted. r G- veris to stage a year.J agricultural
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  • 164 3 'Have Land Reforms Eventually' THE country needs some form of land law "not only m tht^ interests ot" uniformity but also to facilitate accretions to land value,"' the Rul- en said. They held POtJtTCT that It would bo premature at the present moment to etl'ect any constitutional change on land
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  • 292 3 They Tell Reid Their Views— ln 54 Pages KUALA LOIPIR, Thurs. The Malay Rulers have asked the Reid Commission to arm the future Yang Di-Per-tuan Agon^ (Supreme Ruler) with powers to declare a state of emergenty m case of a grave internal or external threat
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  • 340 3 EACH STATE SHOULD BE FINANCIALLY AUTONOMOUS THEY SHOULD GET SHARE OF FED. REVENUE IN an independent Malaya, each State should retain financial autonomy subject to supervision and control of a Federal AuditorGeneral, the Rulers told the Reid Commission. They agreed to have a Central Bank and currency m. State Governments
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  • 59 3 TAIPING, Thurs. The President of the Taiping Sessions Court. Mr. B. .7. Jennings today ronvk-ted a Peaang Chinese. Hung Ah Nai. 17, described as a barber, a charge of conveying dutiable good.--, and fined him $3,00t. The President m imposing the fine, also ordered the goods. total
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  • 268 3 JUS SOLI: BUT ONLY FOR BABIES POST- \MERDEKA) THE Rulers have agreed to the principle of "jus soli*' but only for persons born on or after Merdeka Day. They tod the Reid Commission that on and from the date of Independence, any person born within Federal territory, or, if born
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  • 135 3 Farming Is Of First importance MINING should take a place secondary to that oi agriculture and forestry In free Malaya, the Rulers contended. They held that despite the importance of mining to the country, frnm th< a ".s of both trade and revenue. larming Estate and smallholder production will pla>
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  • 48 3 THE Rulers asked that English be retained as the official language of the country beside Malay. The question of official languages should be kept under review and a provision be made m the constitution to ensure a body to study the issue at "appropriate periods."
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  • 304 3 A MALAYAN may sit on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, if the wishes of the Malay Rulers come true. The Rulers hoped today that the Queen would appoint a suitably qualified Malayan to the Privy Council which would retain, for the time
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  • 160 3 Have Religious Tolerance, But Don't Push Islam Out INTERFERENCE with the constitutionally established position of the Muslim faith m the Federation would be fraught with danger to internal security and would retard the campaign asainst subversive elements, the Rulers warned. They made it clear nevertheless that, m principle they were
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    • 322 3 JLast 2 Days of our I HISTORICAL Ist GRAND I Don f blame us it you miss this Golden paving Chance. Some of the many attractive items lm Chrik-. Nylon I p. yd. Flocked lm Nylon U I.H Cotton Embroidery \n K laisi S n Cotton FoUtweaTc W tnm H
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  • 958 4 She Showed Man Photo Of Magistrate With Arm Around Her; She Also Had His Address Court Told Took $2,500 To Induce Devereux-Colebourn To Show Favour In Case, It's Alleged A SINGAPORE MAGISTRATE, MR. J. M. DEVEREUX-COLEBOURN'S LONDON ADDRESS WAS FOUND ON A CARD IN A WOMAN'S
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  • 94 4 THE CHARGES Bc'.'.vecn March 1 and April 6 thil year at 111-B. TiODf Bahru r^iad. cheated Kok Iftß Yw.s, o\ represeßlini to ibOW USB t'idt the was able to induce Mr Devereux«Cole« boom. Fourth lfasjistrat« 10 BROW favour to him. m COW 6C" UOO w.th a Case ann Inducing Kok
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  • 279 4 the Btagapon High O :ed yc?terrtr<v t:v* Po i vepfl full raaponaiH Ltjr for BITCStI mar^e on information supplie I the public IF THE AID OF A THIRD PARTY IS SOUGHT. The z wa< made K y Mr Mtka
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  • 36 4 JOHORE BAHRI7. Trrirs.— M. Yakeem. a Government office canteen contractor, wnt fined 125, m the Magistrate's Court, today, for taking sway 40 piece? of bean cake from a foori restricted area without a permit
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  • 256 4 lIAK MENG TAT, who is charged with the mur- der ot Ong Ah Hwa. a foreman, who was stabbed to death m Kampong Bahru Road, on July 2 this year, denied taking part m the murder, when be made' his defence at the Singapore Assizes yesterday.
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  • 176 4 'No Bricks. No Iron Bars. No Sticks' THREE barbers and live other? who were charged with noting, was acquitted, without their defence being called, m a Singapore Court yesterday. Tr,< v were alleged to have. Caused hurt to the management and non-striking employees of
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  • 109 4 SUNDAY TREAT FOR GEYLANG CHILDREN SUNDAY, Bsptsml rr will be a red-letter day for the nun m \a of under-privileged children living m the Gcvlang area. On that day, they will be the ffuestfl at a picnic at Changi Point arranged by the Geylai g branches oi the Labour Proni
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG, Serf "n Special Standard Bervi Uosing priceg of the Hongkong Exchange wore $15.84 to £1 Sterling; $6 L 7625 to L.S.I: $1,830 to Malayan II; 10.189 to one Indonesian piairGoM $267.75 to a tad.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 218 4 cQ-lmanac Information at a Glance VMMWMMBMMW^-^' Oim OOBUMatMlatkat 9M nm XL); 7 15 At TOOT Reg ;e?1 (SiSi isYA.n r FEDEtATION OF BOYS' CUB*: p.m. Music from trVe Movies •N q A PIO4RI ggas 7 S^ i st, i i a Sc Hostel pm News <S>. (Mi Y..r-.rz St, r
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  • 48 5 RADIO MALAYA will broad:ast on Sund.u the seven s h isted entries for the Federate n National Anthem Competition. In the aiianguages programme. Listeners are Invited to state their preference for entries performed, by postcard addressed to "National Anthem, Radio Malaya. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 505 5 Legislation, Drawn Up By Lint's Council, May Provide,,. Bill To Be Tabled By Government At Next Legislative Assembly LEGISLATION providing thousands of Singapore shop assistants with benefits now enjoyed by other workers may be introduced m the Colony soon. The Labour Front Coalition Government has completed
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  • 141 5 Does Hubby Play When She's Away —Not Here! DO YOl Singapore wives, appro\e the company your husbands are keeping? \Vive s of members of one Colony civic club not only smiled but save a unanimous nod of approval to their husbands spare time companions. It all started when tnemben of
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  • 35 5 the Ooussll of Mini recent meeting, turnH the appeal by the I Singapore Chinese Schools Old PupUfl .-WociaU m ir registration, burlier, the Registrar ol B rtiea had refused registration of the Association.
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  • 30 5 MR. S. DANIEL has arrived I nore 8.V.-r: from Paha&g to be the Chief Food Deal Officer, m p'.ace of Mr. J. A. has been transf er -r Serenban.
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  • 241 5 —Court Told ■\FTFR robbing an ice-cream vendor m broad daylight, a sergeant of the R.A.O.C. attempted to assault several witnesses who saw the incident, a Singapore .Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Mrs M Richai a resident of the New Happy H m Thomson Road, test
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    66 5 MR ROBKRT TAMZKN of the United States Consulate m Singapore and "Mrs. Jantzen. wore la.st nicht entertained to a farewell Chinese dinner by the Chinese Ladies Association at the residence of their Vi( e-President. Mrs. S. K. Wong m Gilstead Road. Standardpic shows from left to ri&ht: "Mrs
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  • 202 5 SHOP OWNERS COMPLAIN THE City Vehicles and Traffic Committee will be asked, at its coming meeting, to discuss the possibility of abolishing the east-west one-way scheme introduced three years ago to cut congestion on seven Singapore roads. The seven road.-' are: North Bridge Road. South Bridge
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  • 38 5 SOT. JACK Dibbeni was allowed $300 bail m the .lohore Bahni Magistrate's Court yesterday, pending trial on a charge of using criminal for^e on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty, at Jalan Abdul Samad.
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  • 36 5 MISS Chun? Sook Yoe who left Singapore for Dublin yesterday by Qantas BOAC after spending a two-and-a-half month vacation with her parents in Seremban She is going to Dublin for further studies.- Standardpic
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  • 168 5 TWENTY-FIVE candidates have passed the Intermediate Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts held by the University of Malaya this mi 'nth. English Language: Abdul A/.'.z bin Mahmud. Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir. Abu Bakar bin Yusof, Aril! bin Ahmad Miss Halsah binti 1 1
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  • 145 5 SUICIDE VERDICT ON POLICE OFFICER THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday returned a verdict of suicide on a Federation, police lieutenant, D. W Need- 1 ham, who was found with a gunshot wound m his head m a Colony hotel m Beach Road. The Court mi a PreviOUS
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  • 77 5 THE Telck Aver branch of the Labour Front will help the Police to curb gang i v rism In the Colony. It has decided to set up a Good Citizens Committee m every street m the area to co-operate with the Pclice m its
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  • 88 5 THE Minister lot Labour and Wei! are. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday appoint ed a Colony District Judge, Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose, to hold a one-man court oi :r.c Irj Into the < v pate between the Fred Waterhouse Company and its employ* v Last month.
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  • 261 5 CONDITIONS of employment lor Singapore office clerks may be brought into line with those applicable to workers under the Labour Ordin- ante, according to provisions m a Bill published by Government yesterday. The Bill, known as the Clerks Employment Ordinance, regulates lor the first
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  • 288 5 THE Malay Language and Literary Con;::': l1 the afternoon plenary session yesterday, resolved that a joint language Board between Malaya and Indonesia be set up to work lor the unification of the Malay and Indonesian languages. This joint Board, which will carry out its work m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 292 5 HOCK BOLL! ASTER GUNASEKERA STRONG fort* m tome, if not most, or-anna-ns m Singapore is a dis- to give careful thought to matters of moment and •D equally forceful desire to k >> itself m the public eye. like the Anti-Yellow Culture Council. A le days ago it issued a
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    • 284 5 MORE AM) MORE people are opening II Minimum D»po»'t *10* DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD BANKING 11 SPECIALISTS m I ancc for Mod«a I I Industrial Plant, Machinery, Marine Craft, I I Aircraft, Vchicla and all types of Equipment I m the new fi< -1 I Auiomatior. and Electronics m support
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    • 379 6 T'HI high tributes paid to Chief Mm ter Lim Hock and his Council of M:m>ters for the'stern action taken to combat the threat to order and good government express the feelings of all law-abiding citizens ;n Singapore As Liboral- Partj secretary E. K. Tan described it, Mm
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    • 484 6 HY has the Government forgotten about the Muslim Bill? I* VM introduced m the Legislative Assembly ea:!y this year by the Marshall G -eminent. It was given first and second read an i thu rred to a select committee, who I I i d the views of
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  • 554 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA XD so it has come to passj that Singapore does have: a government which desires: to make people happy, and; knows how to make themhappy; no longer a govern.: ment by cronies. Con-: gratulations to Chief; Minister I.im Yew Hock; and his
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  • 133 6 Shore from the Talks V Gull Bay where I was teacher, the Indian mothers fish through the ice on Saturday afternoons, and they would bnns: their babies m to me to look aft r. The babies, m their small cradles, would be hung nn hooUs around my kitchen wall; and
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  • 428 6 Sir; I would like to thank 'Oscar Khayyam' for his valuable letter m your Sept. 18 issue on 'striptcasing.! Where one has put the case as he has so well, making critical comparisons and drawing qn ancient Greek culture for his case to such effect, the
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  • 150 6 we the PEOPLE HOW IS IT GOING TO DO IT? Sir; It was reported recently that a new Muslim political party, "Ansarul Islam." headed by Tuan Syed Ahmad Dahlan of Singapore, which aims to fight for "independence on Islamic principles" is now seeking registration and ready to launch a campaign
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  • 1203 6  -  Donald Gould By Senior Lecturer or Physiology, University of Hong Kong r PHE movement to proJ duce a synthetic system of medicine m China, compounded of the old and the new, li fast pressing ahead. The newlyopenrd Institute for Research into Chinese Medicine, and Its
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  • 264 6 Sir; "Oscar Khayyam" while defending has tried to cram a lot of irrelevant matter into his The most objectionable part of it is his quotir example of the Greek Diogenes and his courtesan Lais, making one conclude that the greatness of Greece wu due
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  • 285 6 S.r, Rradin? the SOUDAY B 1 NDARD I came across the column "Sayings of the Week," m which a paragraph read: With a few notable exceptions, the English Hymnal and Hymns Andent and Modern mane up .icrtion of bad than any ether anthology which has brrn compiled
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  • 114 6 On the night of 18 I vas travelling m S.T.C. Bus A'o. 12 from Paya Lebar rt to toivn. On reaching the junction of. MacPherson Rond Depot, seven S.T.C. personnel boarded the bus and occupied seat goon Road a number o/ passengers boarded Ike bus and more
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  • 509 7 America Stands Ready To Serve World-Ike US Atomic Knowledge A Shield For Freedom' Communists Change Tactics WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (AP)—President Eisenhower declared last night that m a world confronted by "grave problems" America stand ready to dedicate its vast strength "to serving the needs, rather than the
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 60 7 \P\I.IO Itilv Sept. 20 AP>— Two Italian skin jlitfrs reached 1 :> 4 ."> 1 feet without breathers yesterday ned it is a world record. :.rl oriel record !7.85 f«el x\ i^ »ct m iprt h% Kaimnndo arher. anotlu-r Italian. n\ d -breakers were \.»\p!li
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    • 28 7 WAS Sept. 20. (UP)— The State Department said yesterday it ha> re© about 10 applications for passports frcm Ame: yfao want to work for Canal pilots.
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    • 24 7 AMMAN. Sept. 20 CW -onsignment of Egyptian arms and ammuniti I ianian National Guard has arrived here, army headquarters announced yesterday.
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    • 19 7 VIENNA. Sept 20 (AP)— A team of Hungarian geologists ring for Central China, Budapest Radio •-;!er :ay.
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    • 28 7 NDON, Sept. 20 (UP) S .et scientists have completed study of a project fnr send- -ket to the moon ann back, Moscow Radio reported I yesterday.
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    • 20 7 UGON, Sept. 20 (UP).— A South Vietnam romp *n> month will start MMBQI Italian rrotor scooters and motor bikes.
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    • 41 7 GENEVA, s- (API 'A: oping c Lgh kills mnrn babies m th^:r 01 I jremi than all other cnmnmn m I s rtiaaa childhood d■• i>ea taken together, the United NatMMU World Bt alth Organisation i ported yester-
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    • 38 7 \LESSANDRIA, Italy. Sept. 20 (AP>— The bad citizens of Alessand: d out to be sood seta -torday— all 23 inmates of the esJ jail studying for an elcmcn- it ion pa>I vK b lH| *Ua\
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  • 111 7 DON JUAN'S SON IS COURTING HER THE Portuguese newspaper Diario De Lisboa reports that Prime Juan Carlos De Borbon, eighteen-year-old Mm anil heir of Don Juan, Pretender to the Throne of Spain at present \at ant wishes to niarrv the sixtcen- > tar-old Prim ess Maria dabriela I)i Sa\uia (above)
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  • 52 7 BKRLi.V &pi L 1 (AP)— Ten captains of the State-operated r,,- German pilot service have agreed tn MTVC M pilots on the Canal. the official Bad German new- Adn reported ia>t night The agency did not say 'vhen the East German pilots will report for duty
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  • 150 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 20 (AP)-Red China's Mininster of Public Security admitted yesterday that the Chinese Communists had executed some people m error. Lo Jui-Ching told the Eighth CODfren of the Chinese Communist Party "a null number of counter-revolutionaries were executed where death sentences mighi have
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  • 105 7 TOKYO. Sept. (Renter)— A spokesman lor Urn Egyptian Embassy today confirmed that Egypt has officially approacned ■Inpan with an oiler to purchase large amounts of electrical equipment. The spokesman said among the items urgently needed by Egypt were 9.450 radio valve^. 5.610 radio
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  • 17 7 SEXATOR Allen Eilcnder denied m Tokyo vesierriav he fver oal'ed South Korea a Dloodsucker.- A. P.
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  • 32 7 A FIREBUG was being hunted yesterday m Northern Xew South Wales, and over the Queensland border after the Hchtins of dozen? of frep along a 47-mile stretch of high- way. Reuter
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  • 22 7 THE United States is donating 45.0f!0 tons of wheat to avert a threatened food shor- t32e m Tun:.~:a.— A. P.
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  • 88 7 ...So 1,030 Take A Holiday TOKYO, Sept. 20 (AP)— The 1,300 students at Tanita Primary School returned to dHRi today after a tun-day unscheduled holiday to Rive a sick teacher absolute quiet. Fiji Ono. 49. suffered a cerebral haemorrhage m his classroom and doctors decreed that he
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  • 240 7 OH. üb.it a flap m the dink woiid lv n Hrnr) Short I duck shooting, he ,iust scoots along on a pair of inflated rubber canor ted with an outboard motor. Before he cot the idea, hr often rrlurned home (old wet
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  • 151 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 20 (AP)-A retired Wa^hinjrion Hich School principal told House investigators yesterday racial inte?:ation brought dis cipline and sex problems to his school. Another wii.its. v.; dr.srprrtai ordered too quickly John Paul Collins submitted a sworn statemrr- I public Congressional
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  • 101 7 THIS is how the modern milkmaid works Sitting on the front of her car with the bonnet up. she reads a book whilst the row is milked by the car. A tube is connected from the car engine to the row, and the faster the
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  • 54 7 NICOSIA. Sept. 20 (Reuter) Hundreds of prisoners m Nicosia's Central Prison where three Greek Cyprio 1 execution shouted anti-F slogans through iheir prison bars during the night. The three prisoners told their weening parents yestcr* day that they had been informed that they would be
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  • 97 7 BOYS GIRLS EXCHANGE LOVE NOTES He said he received rep of Negro boys touching white and of wrtttnc note* to white •Ms girinf their telephoM numbers and asking for tho girls' numbers. He said one white gir; J> 7 torr alley by a I group of Negro boys and girls
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  • 199 8 POPE GIVES BLESSING TO SPACE TRAVEL C A S T E L GANDOLFO, Italy, Sept. 20 (AP)— From thfl ornate medieval splendour of his WPIWTW palace outside Rome, Pope Pius XII today gave his solemn blessing and benediction to mankind*! efforts to conquer space. "TIM won we explore into outer
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  • 36 8 A MARRIAGE ik-c:i«-c was Obtained m Denver. C'oiorado, yesterday by Sharon Kay Riti Ufl Miss America of 1956, and Don Cherry, the singer and golfer. They will be married on Saturday night.— A P
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  • 157 8 PEKING, Sept. 20 (Reuter)— The Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En-lai said today that Egypt would have the all-out support of the Chinese people "m their great struggle m defence of national independence and sovereignty." At the end of a long review of recent Suez
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  • 96 8 HELSINKI. Sept. 20. I Reuter) Finnish journalist Hatti Jaemsae. 'mown tor his original reporting, has been lying m a wooden box buried eight feet underground here since Monday. The reason i To discover whether a normal person can suffer claustrophobia ifear of confined spaces). His
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  • 57 8 I QUEEN Dma of Jordan t j fright) is greeted by her 2 mother. Mrs. Abdel Hamid Cheriff, at Cairo's international airport last week. Queen Dina. who arj rived by air from Am- man. is m Egypt to visit her parents for a few
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  • 34 8 A YUGOSLAV ioldier. three civilian! md a girl itudeni were rescued on Wednesday night m the Adriatic from a storm-toned rowboal In which they had f.ed from the port of Pola.- AP
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  • 62 8 A HAPPY PRIME MINISTER HUSSAIN S. SriIRAWARDY. 64. Pakistan's new Prime Minister, embraces his 12-year-old ?randiaaffhter, Sharida. outside the Presidential Mansion after he had been sworn m to his new office by President Iskander Mirza. Oxford-educated Suhrawardy, who succeeds Mohamed AH. is the leader of the Pakistan Awami (Peoples) League.
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  • 380 8 Boy (7 Feet 2 Inches) Will Continue To Grow TOKYO, Sept. 20 (Reuter) Japanese eye. nose and throat specialists, psychiatrists and a leading anthropologist gathered round the bedside of Japan's tallest human being here today seven-foot-two-inches tall Oshimatsu Matsuzaka. who was found hiding m a remote mountain village m central
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  • 40 8 TOKYO. Sept 20 (UP) The American Commi;r I party cabled a message to the Eighth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party yesterday condemning President Eisenhow* r s "r< actionary policy" toward China, Radio Peking said today.
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  • 146 8 JAKARTA, Sept. 20 (Reuter)— The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani has been instructed "not to sign any joint communique when he accompanied President Soekarno to Communist China next week without first consulting- the Cabinet," a usually reliable political source said today. A joint
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  • 171 8 PEKING, Sept. 20 (Renter) Mr. Harry Pollitt, chairman of the British Communist Part", laid today that the British people would never support armed intervention over Suez. Addressing the eighth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, alter receiving a standing ovation, Mr. Poliitt said the Egyptians
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  • 36 8 BELGRADE, Scot. 20. (Reuter)—President Tito is like y to leave m December to pay a lons State visit to China and other Far Eastern countries, a usually reliable source said here today.
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  • 342 8 World Boycott On Games ROW OVER PAYMENTS SO NEWSREELS, TV TO IGNORE OLYMPICS SYDNEY, Sept. 20, (Reuter A boycott the Olympic Games at Melbourne was onnou ed today by television and newsreel orgonisations m Britain, the United States, Canoda, Europe and Australia. A joint statement released here said the decision
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  • 47 8 DRESSED m national tostum< n unidentified man cairn Greek flag a» hi be>ide on« ol th< lions <m the plinth Nelson Column »m Trafal Pi London, on Sundaj Ihc ision w.. mass w 0 Suej Kmrrciiu > < l Od I '.tutor and co-oppra-uniiins
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  • 53 8 NEW YORK. Ser>t 20 CAP) The Buffalo Coorter-lfc-press reported today that Dm Bell X-2 rocket plane, which has attain^ a record speed of about 1.900 miles p- t U has been flown by a US Force officer to a new altitude record of 126.000 feet
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  • 149 8 SEOUL. Sept. 20 (AP) Police today disclosed a boy b trned down two house? m the heart of South Korea, becau-c he did not receive sr.y "Thanksgiving Day"' pocket money from his father. Lee Kirn Sun. a liJ-year-n'd native of Chung.":, some 70 miles
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  • 227 9  -  Christine Diemer ITHE long-s T ing G'.onn I Ford pressed emotions (TRIAL and R tNSOM) hunches through ;t picture THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE, with sweat-dewed brow. By now, so innured to "p ass i r pi within, Mr. Ford :•W 1 West m Aa I
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  • 155 9 ]> U yowtff and old your rtion, please! You may not pirouette as well as the world famous Tamara Toumanova or ballet star M Sombert who ap- s VITAI TO THE DANCE coming to Cathau soon. You may not be known n;u? as a dancer but you I
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  • 387 9 Trades Punches for a Cause IIOW the LEATHER J l SAINT prn\es that God does help tho.sp who help themselves uives an unusual twist to what ionl(i ha,ve been a straight pri/e H^ht picture. In this Paramount Vista- isinn melodrama, an Kpisropalian minister turns mysterious boxer who holds his punches
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  • 357 9  -  STEVE NEOH A\\\\\\\*ww D^ .\\\\^\\\\%\> But He Thrills All The Same WHY, of all the places, choose London's Albert Hall for the killing? That almost ruins Alfred Hitchcock's remake of his 1935 thriller, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, coming to Odeon. They say music hath
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  • 111 9 THE statement that there are six knights In RICHARD 111, to be seen at Capitol next week is likely to raise comment for so far the combination of SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER, SIR JOHN GIELGUD, SIR RALPH RICHARDSON and SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE m one film has
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    • 409 9 """^T"™ "™l 21 Trembling yet is mostly moderL*i g 119 m ?tely WH-.m <6) Standard s ss. sr* m m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ K 02. To do thil o-^p rr, id first ha.f r%mm^^^^^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^™ o f jt t o j- e mug If] 33. Behind 6cene«? (3, 5) lilvVw Wm rllHp 8
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  • 139 10 Shell P.R. Officer On Transfer MR. G.D.S. BOOLE. Public Relations Officer of the Shell Company m Malaya, is leaving the Colony on Sept. 29 by air lor the United Kingdom, on transfer to the London Oflice. This widely-travelled excutive has been with the Shell organization for 28 years. He served
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  • 94 10 MR. H. A. VAN SUYLEKOM, general manager of Rotterdam Trading Co. <M) Ltd. :s seen, here Studying the correct solution m thf $10,000 Dutch Babu Intelligence Contest. fifty contestants had the correct solution and thtft will each get $140 the total first price money of yiflOO,
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  • 70 10 OCEAN shipments of prepared latex from Malaya during August amounted to 6,438 tons, according to official statistics The total shipment for the first eight months of this year amounted to 60.821 tons compared with 74.546 tons for the MOM period of 1955. Of the August exports, 2,033
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  • 34 10 THE International Exhibition of Modern Pewter, which was first shown m London last year, began a tour of the United States recently with a five-day trade and press show m New York.
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  • 106 10 I \LA VAX sharebrokers yestern n 'ed the following business done: Fed. Disp. |2 10: F N. ords $2.08; Gamm- Hammer 52.85- M Cerr 77i: M. Colls $1.11. SI Box 51.63 i: Robinson ords xd. $1.65 cd: Sime Darby 52.08: Cold Storage 51.52A: Straits Traders $25.25; ords.
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  • 38 10 NEW YORK. Sept. 19 (UP)— Dow-Jones closing averages: -K>( kv 30 Industrials 488 72 i 15 Utilities 67.21 65 Stocks BONDS: 40 Bonds 92.30 The Dnv-Jones Comm Futures Index (1924-26 average eauals 100) closed at 160.85
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  • 289 10 Korea To Buy More Of Our Rubber By Year End TRADE between Malaya and Korea is rising, especially m Malayan rubber exports to that country, Mr. Cheung Won Sang, manager of the Singapore branch of Korean Trade Development Co., Ltd., told The Standard. Mr. Cheung said his country had been
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 165 10 Industrials Steady, Tins Are Firmer THE Malayan share market was quietly steady m the industrial section. while tins were selectively firmer towards the close. Rubbers remained quiet. Malayan Sharebrokers yegtrrday reported the following new quotations: Buyers Sellers W Hammer 283 287 xd Henry Wauffa 1 42 l.4fi Hongkong Bank UIK
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  • 107 10 AN Australia syndicate which ha? been granted all oil tightl on Portuguese Timor ha.-- returned to Australia with oil samples which are believed to be of commercial value. The samples come from v which the JapanCM occupied during World War 11. The iavaden made practical use
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  • 101 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra, Sept. 5262 buyers. |26| fellers; coconut oil (bulk) S4l sellers. coconut oil (drums) $44 severs; Muntok white pepper SI 20 severs. Sarawak white $llf itUcn Sperial Sarawak Kack SB3. Singapore Copra Association pioriffg prices: Strait? mixed
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  • 26 10 THE Dttar Prarie.-h Government will soon open a bauxite factory at a cost of Eta. 20j million at Rohert?ganj about 50 miles from lOrzapur.
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  • 112 10 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quiet, ly steady but prices continued to drop lower, yester closing price of 91 1 first grade October beiug 2 cent below day The market opened uncetw tain at 91 A cents and wa at 912 cents at noon. At the
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  • 61 10 THF Malayan Exchange Barfl A«ociatio n made the foil changes m its rates to merchant? jwterday Canada: buying. T 0D.32: 90 days 32 5/16 eredi 32g trade bills. ing rates IT. or OD, ready were: Canada 314: Swi» Francs 141|: French Frana *****. Belgian Francs Deutsche Marks 135|:
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  • 168 10 'Disc' Business In World Rising GRAMOPHONE record business the worlcL over is rising, according' to Mr. Gunther H< -ales Promoter of Deutsche Grammophon llschaft mbH, Hanover, Germany. .c fleeted the rising *M»«iard m many parts of the globe, including he said. The company is the biggest German record concern, on
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    • 582 10 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Enactment CAP 53 Notice to creditors of application to Court for the onsideration of a composition submitted by the debtor. IN THE SUPREME COIKT OF IHK KFDFRATION Of MALAYA. IN THE MICH COURT AT IPOH. TN BANKRUPTCY Nc 34 1 :•i Re: POH LEE MINING KONGSI. (Lee
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    • 407 10 1 NATURALISATION :,c. a HKBESY GIVEN thai the loUowing person? Barnes and addresses are given below are app.yir.g the Governor for naturalisation and that ar.v person who knov any reason why natur- n should not be gra r ',t*nould send a written and I st itemeut of the facts Se
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    • 672 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 0) ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (aj Operating Pas;r Par.jang Power Station Canteen during 1957 Close 12 N00N— 26.9.56: and (b) Supply of Hardwood Blocks, Boards Boxes, Backing. Etc. Close 12 N00N— 17.10.56. Tender Deposit $100/- foi each item. (2) ENGINEER'S DEPART MENT: Care and Maintenance during 1951
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    • 258 10 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. \PPLICATION has been made to the C;ty Council of Singapore to is.^-ue to Mr. Quek Chan Chong of 72 MergOi Road. Singapore 8, duplicate certificates m respect of hi.s holding of 520.000/- Singapore City Council s'r Debenture Stock 1952/62-72. m lieu of the original certificates
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    • 33 10 PELNI-LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD. Tel ***** Freight /Through Cargo Dept.i Tel: ***** (Monoger "PADEA" for Indrogiri Ports "PAJANGAN" for Indrogiri Ports/Rengot Sept 2' "PAHEPA" for Polcmbonq "LANGIR" »or Tombeian Pont.onak "LAWOTO" foi Djokorto/Semorong
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    • 195 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB24 JAK 9 00 am. Malayan Airways MLI2I XL MAL 936 am. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. Garuda GA3'3 BKOK 2.00 pm BOAC 8A704 LON/CAL 2 20pm Malayan Airways ML4OS JESS/KUCH 4 45 p.m. Malayan Airways MLII 3 KB/XL BJS p.m Malayan Airways MLIII PG 6.55
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    • 1161 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lln «5» (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines; "Jf THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gg Carriers option to proceed via other portj to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON. CONTINENT. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS M^V'rt 005
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  • 646 12  - HATS and STRAW BAGS in TERRY PILLAY By Styles from Italy XO be m fashion, the lady should step out m straw. In case this sounds too alarming, I hasten to add that it has been a summer motto m Italy for the past three years, and now Singapore, after
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  • 416 12  -  Gina Martelli by ROME P~ LAY CLOTHES, ideas for which Italian designers seem to have an inexhaustible supply. are now chansins: m style slightly. This ts to meet the demand for .something a little warmer on the beach as early autumn approaches uhen da>s are warm rather than
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  • 89 12 BH yoti have got your tan wear colours to ;'z'For daytime, be dramatic— choose tangerhie or black. Vivid green or kingfisher blue. But aroid these colours m the evening for they will not deepen a tan under dim I'ghts. You need the contrast of pale colours
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  • Article, Illustration
    545 12  -  HUGH V. CLARKE an island of rainbow colours spread over 110 acres By SYDNEY TiußT'-'-five years ago, Carl Langbcckcr looked at a plot of heavily timbered land I few miles out of Btmdaberg, and decided to estabh>li a nursery. The soil was rich, red, and volcanic, and the
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    • 374 12 I rp <» i» <H OTATMHf: I ii -i<- i- the pm-trj «»f 1 Hi.- .ur." mi nud Km Mer. i I RID I <>X l\ ERY- < i c y v chances to bolster your j secu or to buy and sell to < J Evening: be hospi- tal
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  • 499 13 I<).VEAR-()LD On? Choon Lim won the individual championship at the 12th ,1 swimming; carnival of the Victoria School held m the Chinese Swimming pool yesterday. Cboon Li"" Om ekm< yoßShip m 1 1)^ ann 1 ■•54 ana ha I to share the :ual championsh
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  • 230 13 PEN'ANG. Thun Penan^ 1 after being held to a ::3 v m the first half own m the i to sccre a comfortable :torv over Perlis Malays •c Sultan's Gold Cup soo '.-"rpet tion d ayed at :ho Stadium today. Perlis Malayi wm Jected to
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  • 68 13 BRADMAN TO LEAD AUSSIES ADELAIDE. Sept. 20 (State) Sir Dona'd Bradman may bt manager of the Australian tost team to tour South Africa late next year. This forecast was made today by Ray Barber. cricket writer for the Adtlaidfl News. Barber said the appointment may come about because of the
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  • 31 13 SINGAPORE Indian AMOCtatiaa her the Cc lon S^orti Club I fOSlt to mi m a friend match at Balcttitr Rom! day. Baldhiraj S;ng!i scored both loala tot the wiiuicn.
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  • 85 13 THE ioint American Consulate and USIS badminton championships will resume tomorrow and on Sunday. Following are the week-end ties TOMORROW: fi 30 pm. i men s drrabiesV Ali and F. Pang v^Buangand Elliot SUNDAY: 4.4" p.m. (men's douhlesi: P I Riher and Avtar Singh v? M.
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  • 37 13 MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of the Friendly Sporting Association arc kindly requested to note that 28th Anniversay will ne celebrated a picnic at I Island on Sunday. Assembly point is Telok Aver Basin Si BJM) a.m.
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  • 279 13 CONISTON, England. Sept. 20, (AP). —Water speed king Donald Campbell Wednesday broke his own world record with an official speed of 225 miVes per hour. I The 36-year-old daredevil Briton shattered his own mark of 216. f>2 miles per hour set
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  • 137 13 AN American-Chinese basketball team will play a fourgame series against local teams commencing Nov. 20. This was revealed at a meeting of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation at (into Club yesterday. It was also disclosed that Taiwan has invited a Malayan Chinese basketball team
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  • 72 13 SYDNEY. Sept 20. (Reuter> The Australian Board of Cricket Control yesterday approved the following future lours: AustraliaM to South Africa IM7-5& West Indies to Australia IMO-61--i The first time ?.nco 1951-92 South Africa to Australia 1M&--19K4. The Board ;ari previously approved the MCC lour of Australia 1996-59 and
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  • 265 13 LONDON Sept 19, (Reuter 1 The following are fdOttaU fixtures for matches to be playea on Saturday. Sept. 22 SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Dk. 1 Birmmeham v Cardiff Blackpool v Charlton Bolton v Wolva Everion v Sundpr^r.d Loed- v Aston Villa Manchester Utd v Manchest C Newcastle v Burnley
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  • 706 13 It's Still 3 -Way Fight In NL Race YANKEES CLINCH AL HAG NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (AP).— Brooklyn's world champion Dodgers on Wednesday drowned the comeback bounce that wins pennants, blasting the St. Louis Cardinals 17 2 as Don Newcombe breezed to his 2Mh victory for a half-game lead m
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    • 89 13 SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE DIV. 3A: Baden Keseivan vs. Junior A. A. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. RAY NOR Cl'P FINALS: Prince Edward B.C. vs. Eunos B.C. at S.R.C. ATHLETICS G'./'emnrd School A Sporls. HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE DIV. I: G H.Q. Vt, S.C.C. at S.C.C. DIV. 2: R.A.F. Sclrinr vs.
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  • 390 14  -  Jeffery james Its Naturalisation or Out! SOSC Chief Appeals To The Governor By THE i c ire extracts taken 4 rom rule 39: Necessary Owd j for epreseni ng a Country In the general ss zrd u e International CXympie Committee for I c XVI
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  • 537 14 OLYMPIC FUND: SCAAF TAKES LEAD AGAIN Cagers Will Take Off For Melbourne On Nov. 14 Was biliA FUNK 1 [sees it.. A AGAIN, the Singapore Cliinese Amateur Athletic Federation has taken the lead 1 I". Colony sports circles, where feelings arc strong insofar as thf selection c: athletes, vater-poloists, boxers
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  • 398 14  -  GOH TECK PHUAN LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR DtM A« Utade m a S:" -V re-A«rrer or the c I Tan Eng Yoon for the for com- rlose'.y a>«o--c m S nsjale t z< ot Tan Eng us not 1 i 4 ndard thii to
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    197 14  - FOR SABA HOPE EDIN PETERS Kesavan Ineligible By THE lOC rule on residential qualification will knock out V. Kesavan, the Colony boxing champion, from selection by one month. Kesavan. who i s the only Singapore boxer worthy of bring selected for Melbourne, has been residing m Singapore for four years
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  • 294 14 KOTA Raja Club, on their second attempt sue ceeded m saining an impressive 5-1 victory over the Royal Engineers Civilian Association, to enter the semi-finals of SAFA'i Junior Cuptie, at Geylang yes terday. In their first encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium the teams drew 1-1.
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  • 42 14 THE Presbyterian Boys School will hold their Sixth Annual Swimming Carnival at the Singapore shimming Club In Tanjong Rhu on Monday, October 1. at B-SO a m. There will be an event for the old boys— so Metres Free Style.
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  • 234 14 PAYMEN FAIL AGAINST REME REGIMENTAL Pay Office, leaders of the Singapore Base District Div. 1 soccer league failed to maintain their unbeaten record when they were beaten by 40 Base Work Shop. R.E.M.E by two goals to one at Nee Soon yesterday. However, their defeat \vou!d not stop then from
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  • 136 14 SINGAPORE rUcr—tton Club took a 3-1 heating wnen they met the Navy Nomar.s r their second outing m a SHA Div. 2 lca^i;e match on tne Parians yesterday Navy's victor] mainly d to the good work of their er forward We.-! M KOI I d goals
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  • 48 14 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Po ice neat Punjab Naujwana Sabha by three goals to one m a Sinaapore Hockey Association Div. 3 league match played »t Keppel ground yesterday Scorer? for S.H.B Pu.ice were: Omar. Monteiro and Fox Gurdial Singh scored the omy goal lor Pun.iab X.S.
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  • 837 14  -  WINDSOR LAD The Final Gallops At Ipoh By IPOH, Thurs.— TlME TO REASO N, trainer Rodpers Gold Va^e candid.'* did a sound trial m his final gallop today when he reeled off three iurlongs m 37 l/b sec. with MISTY JADI for company.
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