Singapore Standard, 22 September 1956

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  • 163 1 TOKYO, Sept. 21 (UP) —The underground MalaCommunist party deI thai it would welcome a well ntioned international mediation to restore peace Malaya. A:- a message to the eighth Ungress of the Chinese C mur Communist Party said "r in Malaya will not or Messing
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  • 42 1 NICOSIA. S t 21 'Reuter) v Ki :ret"ar -general of the ru.> Ft irchy, w served with a detention o-?.- r undet emergency regulati ns and sent to Kok.-c.r. trimil camp to be detained as a suspected terrc i
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  • 77 1 W•■ :\x: DRIVER the limp boc m r ;re d youth stood helpless, while an angry mob surrounded him in Pctong Pasir. S pore, last nU The driver. Tong had stopped to aid the boy after an accident. v:ng him into the when the crowd approached. Dropping
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Bent 11 (UP) —An employee of India's Externa'. Affairs Ministry and his wife have been arrested for the theft of secret documents dealing with the Suez. Canal the Indian Express said ton a v. They said information from the stolen files was relayed to a
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  • 223 1 LONDON. Sept. 21 (Reuter)— The 18-nation Suez conference went all-out today to complete action on plans for setting up a canal users' association and approaching the United Nations over Egypt's nationalization of the 100--mile waterway. The conference ended after a final four-hour session.
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  • 58 1 KONG SWEE SUAN Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union. WANG YEW HUAT Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students Union. S. DRAGOON Singapore English Teachers Union, Chinese Schools WONG KING Malayan Pineapple Workers Union. S. SCNDARAJC Singapore .oyment Soc M\\ Hl\M I H«)K Singapore Farv i rt
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  • 588 1 THE LAW MUST BE UPHELD Lim's Explanations Were Vague World Must Be Well Informed SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday warned that any activity against the law of the country will be wiped! out and wiped out! ruthlessly. lir. Lim said this
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  • 66 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 21 (Reuter) A speeding freight train left tiie rails and overturned nc.ir Medan, North Sumatra last night when it hit a section of the track believed to have been damaged by rebda Three members of the train crew were kil'ed and most of the
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  • 57 1 BOLZANO, Italy. Sept. 21. (AP)— Alexandro Tonnet. 31, returned home today after spending 13 years in German and Soviet prisoner of war camps. His brother and parents were at the border to meet him. But they could not understand each other—Alexandro knew only a few words
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  • 207 1 HOCK LEE RIOTS RECALLED THE Peoples' Action Party a^ked the Chief Minister Mr Lim Yew Hock, kist nig lit. to summon an emergency meeting of the Legislative Assembly immediately lor a full explanation and debate on the recent banishment order of "six prominent leaders of
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Sept 21 (AP) Princess Margaret, smiling gay, Dew Horn London today for a fire-week tour of Bast Africa and British possessions in the Indian Ocean. Queen Mother Elizabeth waved farewell as the 26--year-old Princess took off In a giant four-engined Argonaut airliner. A later report said
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  • 33 1 MR. HAROLD MacMiilan. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, arrived in New York by air yesterday from London to attend meetings Of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund next week.— Reuter.
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  • 107 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 21, (API A ship order document known BS the night order pad was reported missing the liner Stockholm follow'ir.^ Its collision with the Andrea Doria, which sank afterward. Apparently, however, it had significant bearing on the i.ip. Absence of the pad was brought
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  • 169 1 IPOH, Fri. A party of 56 aborigines of the Temlar "lost" tribe, who have been reaming the hilly area seven miles Bast of Tanjong Rambutan are coming out to seek Government protection. A Government spokesman told The Standard today that this eroup was contacted
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  • 93 1 LOND Sept. 21. (U?)— An explosion rocked the Royal super-destroyer Decoy at the Suez staging area, off a, yesterday, the ty announced today. The Admiralty said "five enlisted men were treated for shock after the mishaD. The 2.610-ton Decoy is one of Britain's newest fighting
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  • 975 2 'AM I A COLONIAL STOOGE? ANSWER ME' DEMANDS LIM THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday told a seven man delegation of Colony trade unionists that he would not tolerate any action which would undermine democracy in Singapore. --c ucicgd Liuii, icu oy Mr. Fong e Sunn, of the
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  • 214 2 Chief Minister's statement that the seven persons were ■n ted because their I ties neither in the interests of the Deople of Singapore or conducive to the future Merdeka talks. "We do not agree with this view," Mr. Fong said, adding that the ar
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  • 439 2 Congress Urges Malay Only In Govt. Schools THE Federation Minister for Education, Dato Abdul j Razak bin Hussein, said [yesterday that he was happy to receive the resolutions reached by the Malay Language and Literary Congress, particularly those on the Institute of Language and Literature. Be made the statement at
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  • 33 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, meets the seven man rirlrcai.i.? the colony's Middle Road controlled croup of unions and association* yesterday to protest against the arrests. Standardpic
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  • 83 2 Bombay. Sept. 21. (Renter) About M members of the Socialist Party today demonstrated in front of the office of Britain's Deputy High CommisskMVfT here. protesting Bgfff—Wt the British Govern- meatfi attitude in the Suez issue. The demonstrators, who carried placards reading "No force should
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  • 209 3 Man To Hang For Killing Foreman SIM a:: mm i b worker, was sentenced to death, by Mr. Jo Whitton, for the murder of Ong Ah Hwa, a foreman, in Kampong Bahru Road, in July this year, at the i \-e of the four-day hearing in the Singapora High Court
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  • 34 3 I I Teck as seriously injured when a stone fell on his head while at work a* Granite Quarry in Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday. He was admitted to the
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  • 209 3 'Rock 'n Roll Star Band To Perform In Colony Soon baiW.L^ IOK SINGAFOBI ROCK ROLL FANS. Bin. HALEY AND HIS COMETS \ni NOVEMBER ERE T PLKFORM POSSIBW IN n H a ev uho shares top billing in the Colombia film. -Rock Around The Clock." now showing in Sineapore. b at
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  • 212 3 Mission Accomplished. Signals Professor On His Return PROFESSOR J. H. Hale, of the Bacteriological Department of the University of Malaya, who left Singapore on Au_ on a research tour of British North Borneo, returned yesterday by Malayan Airways -tanned and speaking of a "mission well accomplished." Accompanied by a laboratory
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  • 89 3 ["HE S.PiSapore City Council will today meet its Gas Departmen] Labour Union leaders at the Labour Ministry in an attempt to settle their dispute. The meeting was arranged by the Chie: Minister, Mr. V w Hock, yesterday r he had discussions with the Union's Secretary,
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  • 76 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Lim Yew Hock, has sent a personal congratulatory telegram to Dr. Kwame Nkrifmah. Prime Minister of the Gold Coast, on the country's impending attainment of independence in March next year. In his message, the Chief Minister said: '"This victory ii as much
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  • 490 3 Prove These Vague Allegations P.A.P. Challenges Govt. Lee Lashes Out At Lim Over Arrests And Scciety Bans THE Peoples Action Party last night called upon the S'pore Government to prove "vague" allegations against the six people arrested and the two organizations dissolved, before an independent public tribunal. Failing this, the
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  • 274 3 Mace Wont Be On View Today Its Too Valuable SINGAPORE will celebrate its filth anniversary of attaining City status with traditional dances and plays today and tomorrow. In a Radio Malaya broadcast last night, the Acting President of the City Council. Mr. R Middleton-Smith, said that although the celebrations are
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  • 82 3 THREE Malay boys W9M d.ving for scrap iron in I canal behind Prince Phillip Avenue off Alexandra recently when they found six hand-grenades and a .303 ammunition a woman living nearby saw their discovery and Immediately rang up the police. lesterday a combined. Police/ Fire Brigade/Civi]
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  • 81 3 Laughing Man Fools Firemen TWO tire engines from the Central Fire Station in Hill 'street were rushed to Anson Road last even ins when a fire alarm installed near the old Fra.M r and Neave building was set-off. When the firemen arrived at the scene all they found was an
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  • 37 3 HONGKONG. Sep*.. 21 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15 84 to ci Sterling; $6,139 to 1'.5.1; $1,339 to Malayan Si; $0.1875 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $366\23 to a taei
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  • 43 3 PENANG. P'ri. To commemorate the first anniversary of the lormation 04.o 4 the Union of Ex-members of Malayan Security Forces, the Unicn Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur will publish a special anniversary magazine entitled "Setahun Perjuangan Kita." "One Year of Our ■Struggle."
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  • 92 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Minister for Agricultural Inche Abdul A?:z bin Fhak. (today told fishermen at Kuala Besut, of Government's p SIM to help them to improve their livelihood and of Government's approval of a $3,000,000 aid to fishermen to be given thrP';~'n the Fishermen's
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  • 155 3 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.i i n Singapore vesterdav were: Buver* Seller* Spot (nom.j 90 91 ()(t KSS No. 1 «»K 9U R.S.S. No. S'l, Ks.s Ha aj 89i Tone: Slighti.y easii r. s HOKt It* The price oi tin on the local market s ester da\ u.
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  • 41 3 Woman Is StaLbed A WOMAN. Marie Sinnathamby. was stabbed in her head following a quarrel near her home in Tanah Merah Besar. Singapore, yesterclav She was taken to the General Hospital. A man has been detainee in connection with the incident
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  • 121 4 Zig-Zagged Into Lorry Court Told A SPORTS-CAR being ten in a zig-zag manner collided with a ionv, a Singapore Traiilc Magistrate WSJ told yesterday. a comm< rcial assistant, lan Roderick Lane, 24, wag chargI d in the Second Traffic Court with driving his ear dangeri .v all ng afi mntbatten
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  • 868 4 She Could Not Influence Mv Judicial Duties MR. DEVEREUX-COLEBOURN GIVES EVIDENCE: 'Mary Ng Never Came To My 4th Court Chambers Was Little More Than A Casual Acquaintance His Court Staff Tells Of Her Many' Visits A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colebourn, said in the Third District Court yesterday that
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  • 266 4 Tony, 10, Sings His Way For Special Prize Award I ITTLE Anthony Costello, IU, won special award in the "The Kins And I" crooning competition held at the Hollywood Koom. OdBQO Theatre, Singapore, last night. Tony, who hard'.v reached op to the microphone, wai the youngast of M men and
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  • 48 4 A SCHOOLBOY. AAg Meßg TfeCk, IT. was kiilrci when a bicycle he was riding collided with motor car at the junction ol Guillcmard and M tuntbatteo Roads ye.-tcrday. Another boy. Chin Ah Chat who was riding pillion, was Injured 'and admitted to the Blnganore General Hospital.
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  • 34 4 TWO Kuee Soon. 6. was drowned ;n a well near his home at the 7th mile. Tarnpenis Road. Singapore, yesterday. The boy was bathing at the well when he [all Into it.
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  • 285 5 Youth Section Leader Calls For A Change IPOH, Fri.— Central MCA youth leader, Mr. Tan Suan Kok, today flaved certain officials of the state and district branches of the party here, for their "indifferent" attitude towards members of the youth section. Mr. Tan called on these
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  • 170 5 SEREMBAN. Fri.— A 28- Paasr-ald Home Guard Tan Boon Lee, stationed in Nilai, was charged before the Seremhan Magistrate today with voluntarily causing hurt to a lorry contractor, Indra Sinsh. by tiring a shot from his nun .it S p.m. on May 26
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  • 32 5 MR W, C. Edge, the Chiel educatam Officer. Malacca, open a 3-da S and m ithematics exhibition at the s r Francis 1 En titution on Monday, at I r nn.
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  • 256 5 Prolific But Irresponsible, Magistrate Tells Falher Of Five Kl ALA LLMPIR, Fri. Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani todaytold a young driving instructor who was the respondent in a maintenance suit that if there were more "prolific but irresponsible men like you, the country would be In chaos." Tan Rok rtim.
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  • 140 5 IPOH, Fri.— A police constable attached to the Central Police Station here, Mat Jan bin Alias, 40, was today fined $100 by Magistrate Che Jams bin Abdul Latif ior making a false report. The court was told that Mat Jan lodged a report
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  • 215 5 FATHER GAMBLED AWAY GIRL'S IMMORAL EARNINGS-COURT TOLD PENANG. Fri. A man gambled away the monev which his seventeen-year-old foster daughter earned through prostitution, it was alleged in the Magistrate's !today. lah bin Mohamad a/as charged under ien and Girls' Proteclinanoe with living, in the immoral earnings iab binte Abdu 'hak
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  • 95 5 Chinese Youths Join Polite BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Chinese youths have responded well to recruitment in the regular polics force. A.S.P.. A. Ifahboa, head nf the recruiting team which vi.-ited Province Wellesley yesterday said. Wom Chinese youths pretcntrd themselves at Butterworth for enlistment today but only two were selected. One of the
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    • 1194 5 sStandard cAlmanac I Information at a Glance 1 -nrmiTnini nimi I (Stage* 6 and 9 pm I Nanpetra Selvam 2. 6 and 9 n.m. \*&~Wi\MVVtfUl4d l J& WBaHmmmt ill I Tnar C nee Luen Kl.\ Three Stooces 11 a m Kwa, h'^H^^W^fift^ saa^.* I T AMPIN pi.;, WfmWmWmwwim '-^^>'s^ v
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  • 244 6 Padang Besar To Be Rebuilt For $600,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pa dang Besar, the Malaya-Thai border station which the Prai-Bangkok International Express criss-crosses twice a week, is to be rebuilt at a cost of $600,000. This follows recent agreement in principle between the Federation and Siamese
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  • 27 6 II ALAC C A. Fn.— St. Francis' Institution will hrid its first post-war Science and Mathematics exhibition at the school premises here on Sept. 24.
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  • 175 6 Appeal Court Cuts? 2- Yr. Ban PENANG Fri Mr Justice Rigbv *.iid in t the High Court here to- day that he »aw no J justification for the im- position. by a lower court of a two-vear j driwn; disqualification 5 on a. contractor I cng 2 Pe v K
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  • 218 6 Inspector Is Ordered To Make Defence rj )H, Fri.— Magistr i C I Jamal bin Abdul La- I today decided to call upon a Police Inspec I V. Rao, 41. to make h.s defence on a drunken c. charge. The prosecution alleged that Inspector Rao drove a motor car while
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  • 114 6 KUAL MF in Ffi 1 udent of the National Union of R J. Leo. has been awarded a scholarship by the Malayan Administration for train::..; in Britain. others awai it i the same scholarship are Mr. V. M .rugesu and Mr. George L Rodrigo.
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  • 65 6 PENANG. Thurs. A single unpainted building in a raw of boosts, or a single untidy plot of land could spoil the whole effect in a street or an area. This was contained in an appeal to the people of George Town and particularly those who own property
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  • 124 6 KOALA iri'R. Fri r«reuty-i candidates have wea M e;ted for the finals of the Welfare We* A aatSJUT King Contest to be held here at the Met list Girls' School. Young Road, on Sept. 23. The fin a Encli«h Section: A: 8,-i'<ar bin Abu Ashari,
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  • 112 6 Six Nurses To Train In Australia KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Six j Federation nurses will leave j here by tonight's mail train on the first leg of their journey to Western Australia, where they will undergo three-year training courses, under the Colombo Plan, at the Royal Perth Ho.-pital. They are joining
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  • 78 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The books of the War Danassi Commission, which have finally been closed, show that a total of 5441.73R.794 had been paid out to meet claims. In all. 125. DOO claims involving a total of $1,570 million were made but only 121 M2 were
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  • 44 6 MUAR. Fri— For stealing clothes valued at $33 50. belonging to Abdul Aziz bin Mohamad Chant at Jalan All. Muar. on Sept. 1. Kou Lai Kai. 42. was yesterday sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Pawan Ahmad.
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    88 6 i INCHE Othman bin i 1 Mohammed Alif. Malay i[ Co-operative Officer in Parit Buntar. leaves for i, Britain this week end for a six-month course at <, the Co-operative College. J, Loughborough, on a Fed- i cral Government scholar- i ship. He will later go on
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  • 119 6 Aussie Rail Cars For Fed. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. General Manager of the Malayan Railways. Mr. C. D. Harrison has fUwn to Australia to inspect "Down Under" models of railway cars he is planning to introduce on the Kuala Lumpur/Port Haitian ham suburban service shortly. The Australian manufacturers are understood to
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  • 44 6 .TOHORE BAHRU, Fri. DatO S.r Onn bin Ja'afar president of Party Naanra will soeak on ••Constitutional Issue-" a' Bkt Party Megan premises. 59-E. Jalan Ah Fo^k here on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. Members of the public are invited.
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  • 209 6 -GET AWAY WITH $2,200 IPOH. Fri.— The premises of Whiteaway, Laid* Law and Co., Ltd. in Station Road, here, were hurgled in the early hours ol this morning when over worth of wrist-watches, $216 in cash and a hot in < perfume valued at 510.50. were stolen.
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  • 99 6 Chairman' s Definition Of MTUC PENAN J, Fri T man of the Penang D Committee of the nion Council. Mr. Law Mook W< e said today that the M.T.U.C. is a not*. communal organizati ing for the welfare ol in the Federation of Ma irrespective of race, colour, or creed.
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  • 51 6 K LUMJ Fri. A patrol of the Ist battalion Royal Lincolnshire Regiment killed one of two terrorists in the Bahau ci Sembilan on Wednesday. The second terrorist escaped. The dead man has been identified as Kwun Yuk. A r.fle and a quantity of amtion were
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  • 56 6 IfTJ II A CI r woman Law Tak. 26. was Baterday bound over bv the uar Magistrate, inche Pawan Ahmad tor period of six months I sum of $200 for r.c t mit suicide by drinking caustic soda. .w Tak pleading guilty, told the court that
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  • 445 7 Row Over Rengasamy's Reply To A Letter Unionist Should Be Polite-He Is Also An Employee FOUR out of the five Singapore City Councillors on the Establishments Committee want the Secretary of the Council's 10,000 strong Labour Unions Federation, Mr. 0. S. Rengasamy sacked. At a recent
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  • 50 7 THE Consul-General for the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore, Dr. Heraeea Kartowisastro and Mrs Kartowisastro, entertained Indonesian observers to the Malay Language and Literary Congress lo cocktails at his residence in Paterson Road on Thursday night. Standardpic shows Dr. and Mrs. Kartowisastro (centre, front) with their suests.
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  • 182 7 Squafters Wont Go: Govt. Looks For Another Site THE OVERDUE ABATTOIR CONSTRICTION of the $1,500,000 Abattoir planned lor Singapore nearly three years ago has hit another sna?. Because Government has not been able to remove the squatters and "other problems.*' the site off Henderson Road for the abattoir has been
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  • 205 7 Gas Strike: Workers Are Drifting Back STRIKING members of the Singapore Kallang Gas Works have been slowly returning to work since last week, the City Gas Engineer, Mr. W. H. Swan, told The Standard yesterday. The strike by 383 gas workers followed a deadlock in negotiations between the Council end
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  • 43 7 THE fo'lowing are the winning numbers for programmes and coupons sold at the St. Paul's Church Fun Fair and Fete held on Sept. 15. Programmes: first prize I 1471, second prize—: Coupons: first prize No. tfM and second prize No. #§7S
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  • 196 7 THE steady flow to Europe for training of local staff with basic qualifications and qualities for administrative posts continued with encouraging results, the chairman of the S ngapore Chamber of Commerce. Mr. M. F. Cutler, said yesterday. He was speaking at the half annual general
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  • 126 7 Two Assaulted Inspector With Clogs I o nen hawk' n hit a senior Banltary inspector. A. P. Nathan, with wooden clogs when he I them net to hawk in a prohibited area, a pore Court was told in the dock were v. >ng Geij Heng and Chan
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  • 78 7 THE Singapore Government announced yesterday that lir >r) due in reparations to former members of the Singapore Local Armed Forces who wore prisoners Of-Wai or interned during the Jap ■nasi Occupation still lay unclaimed. Any former member?, or parents, widows or children of deceased former
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  • 65 7 Two Foreign Service Inspectors of the Indian Government, .Messrs. K. Ram and S. Bhatnagar who have been on a short visit to Singapore, emplaned by P. A. A. for Saigon. Manila and Hongkong yesterday. Standardpic taken at the Singapore airport vesterdav show s (from left) -Mr K.
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  • 172 7 $330,000 Station Next Year SINGAPORE'S new $330,000 Animal Husbandry and Agricultural Station is expected to start operations by July, next year. The station, to be built on a 35-acre site at Sembawang. will experiment on various breeds of animals. An agricultural and a fishery un.also be
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  • 38 7 MR. R. .Tumabhoy (member lar Tekak Ajer) ariD aril Un Minister for Commerce and Industry at the Oct. 3 meeting of the Legislative Assembly the exports of Singapore for the years 1927-1937 and for e h '■<■''
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  • 755 8 Bait for Indonesia STRUC: sent to Indonesian Foreign Minister Ruslan Abdulgani by his Prime Minister Dr. Sastroamidjojo "not to sign any joint communique when he accompa: dent Soekarno to Communist China'' is signiticarr happening in that Republic. The inatructions are a clear indication that the more moderate leaders of
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  • 1742 8  - Britain's COLOURED Citizens J. HALCRO FERGUSON By- LONDON ITVERY morning when I leave for work, I buy a ticket at Shepherds Bush Underground station in West London from a coloured booking clerk. One of the platform porters is also coloured, and <o, very often is the guard of the train.
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  • 222 8 Strip-Teasing Satan Also Quoted Bible ar Khayyam, la your issue of 18th Inst., quotes •arc in support of his defence of strip-teasen and since he appears to try and Impress his anti-strip Puritans that he is an authority on the teachings ol the Bible he should also know that there
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  • 152 8 We the PEOPLE I STOP j lu t is r in. cj Up The 5-Foot Ways N ■bM I I the City Council Authorities to consider raisins the ■>r hawkers as more and more of them are occupying the five-foot ways ir trade. Pedestrians are inconbv this dreadful nusiancc, which
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  • 465 8 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME CEEING that some people >3 in Singapore arc despfrately impatient to taste Communist rule in this country the maternal and much too tolerant British Government should give them a wre bite of the fruit of evil by emulating Red China in one respect According
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    • 48 8 Pedioi'ee «ryd r>»d* *«r» I BABY CARRIAGES No. 44 "Sunkor" f^V wosnobic piostic doth light steel 'romr rcvcrsiKe > Sc* J -2^SS^J^jJß^mm. handle and hand-brake. /KJ^y>Q. ikmmmmX^^^^^Z^^ tlavSati^ F'^P^ A popufor »Bs^^\ ever ln ottroc w^J v c ,i ,teel \^±J/ spoke f-octory Repre»tntof i»e«:-— SINGAPORE KUALA LIMFUR PENANG
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  • 144 9 Not Even Mao Can Escape New Peking Constitution TOKYO. Sept. 21 (IP) The constitution of the Chinese Communist Party has revised to insure that no Red leader, presumably not even Mao Tse-tung himself, ean take advantage of his high position and escape punishment. Radio Peking disclosed >esterday. The revised constitution
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  • 167 9 NICOSIA, Sept. 21. (Renter) —Police and security forces BtroUed towns of Cynrua as Cypriot Greeks staged a "mourning strike'' Bet the three men hanged as terror. sts early tod ■heaa remained clo-cd in the main towns of the island color. at sweeten did net z^ to their
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  • 61 9 Ai.oiFßs Baal n ,\P) Sentences ran^ir.n lro:n fi\-e to •i year?' imprisonment were passed yc.-terdav on nine -crians accused of WOI for the Nationalist liberation lin France. They had been returned here for trial. Ail were said to have eat> out recruiting and propaganda missions in
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  • 26 9 STRALLA mav soon produce a new fisnter aircraft, costing A£420,()00 each, the CMd of the CbmnxHiwealtfl Aircraft Corporation, Sir Lawrence Wackett, said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 191 9 No War As Long As I Am Boss' JERUSALEM. Sepl 2! (AP) —Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Guricn dd larec. yesterday on the eve of his 70th birthday that Israel would never m3ke Wat m mm tne Arah states while he remained at the helm. He sad: ''We are not likely
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  • 22 9 NINE war-hips of :ie A ;>tralian and United States navies' sailed from Darwin yesterday exercises in South-east Asian waters.- Reuter
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  • 180 9 Actually, The Male Is The Vainer Creature ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. 2i (AP) A perfume chemist said yesterday "the average American male uses more perfumed products today than the ladies." Dr. Oliver L. Marten, chief perfumer of Shulton. lnv reported thai mens purchases of tragi ancecontaining preparation*
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  • 92 9 ANNA, THE POODLE WITH OOMPH ANNA is a do:: with glamour. A poodle with oomph. A miss who mi^i nothing. She may be only eighteen months old. but it did not take her very long to spot that the girls with the mostest trotted regularly into her masters' hairdressing salon
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  • 192 9 MANILA, Sept. 21 (IP)— Unpredictable Typhoon GiLia recurved towards the northernmost tip of Luzon today after sneeking a devastating punch on this country's mid-section that left behind two dead, 12 injured and damage to private and public property amounting to some $450,000.
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    • 44 9 NEW YORK. Sept 21. (UP i— lraqi Amha.-saoor Dr. Mm; Shabandat warned jresterdav thai "guns and doiI t" arc not enough to stop the spread ol Communism, and called for "ideological and Bevel sti snath" In I£a Christian and Moslem worlds.
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    • 49 9 o lAHA, Sept, 21 (AP) Three B-47 .let Bombers of the Strategic Air Command wi attempt a non-stop 8,300-milc flight from Mountain Home 1 e Base, Idaho, to Australia and New Zealand in tier. It will be the longest point-to-point mission ever attempted by SAC's Jet Bombers
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    • 23 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (AP i —President Eisenhower yesterday granted. by proclamation, an annual Iffl D igratiorj quota of IM from Tunisia
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    • 30 9 DACCA, East Pakistan. Sect. 21, (APt— The East Pakistan provii gislature yesterday repealed all public security ites under which political Btetß were interned by the prevfc) a regime.
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    • 28 9 NEW DELHI. Sept. 21. (API The ninth annual meeting of the World Heath Organization's regional committee for South- A la will begin here on Sent. 24.
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  • 105 9 Stormy Cape Roi:te Warning CAPETOWN. Sept. 21 <AP^ Skippers who may be diverted here irom the Sue? Canal got a storm warning yesterday from Commcdore G. H. Ilayhew. The Commander of the British liner Pretoria Castle on arrival here from Southampton, said the vessel had to battle headwinds of up
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  • 302 9 A last Minute Switch' In Officials' Attitude MELBOI RNL. Sept. 21— There is a feeling here that the Melbourne Olympic Games which have been threatened with a boycott h\ television and film interests, may yet ha\e world-wide co\ crate in both media. l in
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  • 101 9 Headline Shouter On Trial \>KAKs -.pt 21 (Ar> A i >l at tud i en triaJ ll'. t il. I .HH J.( U,> i h ataai i btsu i > strict ii- pn Mmulb.»v lahsln Veaal u t to be Him; unutr tn< nosntiuiiiu ,uum „i Haj law It h.ts.
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  • 47 9 KATMANDU, Nepal. Sept 21, (AP)— The strategic Himalayan kingdom of Nepal yesterday signed an agreement with a Peking delegation here formally accepting Chinese Communist rule in neighbouring where Nepalese Gurkha warriors won a battle a century ago and with it an annual tribute.
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  • 35 9 MORE than 500 Spanish Civil War refugees left Mo- --v lor Odessa yesterday on their way home to Spain. Many of them have been in the Soviet Union for some 20 years. Reuter.
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  • 13 9 AUSTRALIANS have doubled their consumption of beer since ore-war years. Reuter
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  • 110 9 Britannia Racing Back To UK CAI CUTTA Sept. 21 (APIBritain's record-breaking turbo-prop airl rcr Bri'annia llew from Singapore to Calcutta jresterdaj In five hours an average speed of about 360 miles per hour. That time is 2J hours less than it take- a Constellation airliner lo fly the 1.800-odd miles.
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  • 30 9 THE United States said yesterday Americans r. to work for Egyj Sua Canal pilots as long as they and they may Bl r tering a danger area. UP
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  • 18 9 QUESTIONNAIRES will be sent to 1.400 students at Melbourne the examination failure is so high. Rejter.
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  • 99 9 Madam, Your Son Is No Musician HOLLYWOOD. Sep' Liberace warns parents: Don't force your children to take music lessons. The pianist believes compulsion, instead of ir.' gent psychology, is making music haters out of potentially fine musicisr.s. Recently a mother on the doer of Liberace's home. She had her son
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    • 36 9 CHEAP RELIABLE POWER |g» able in engines of varying '^fesfc s S^§zz§&24^&^^^ LU^Ha^LaUS T D,ESEL ]^0 m m ti m \AmmmlM ENG|NES I I SANDILANDS BUTTERY AND CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG KOTA BHARU
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  • 91 10 > SCREEN actress Ann.- II va,.,,,1 hoUU a clock w hit h is wound l>% or- dinarv daylight by 1 saaans of a photo-elei I which trails- j forms luminous en. 2 an accumulator. Four hours of d.i\- j Im 1 111l the lo<
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  • 128 10 Iraq Moves Her Troops To Jordan Border CAIRO, Sept 21. (Reuter According to the Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram, Iraqi troops stationed along Jordanian borders have been reinforced as a precautionary measure. **But they will not cross into Jordan unless Israel attacks Jordan," the newspaper said. Al Ahram added that the
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  • 68 10 THE HAGUE, Sept. 21 (AP) e Dutch Foreign Ministry said a woman defence attorney in two highly controversial cases in Indonesia left that country by plane today after being threatened by a mob earlier this week. The attractive Dutch woman. Micke Bouman. took over the defence
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  • 423 10 First Nina— Now Bolshoi Ballet Cancels Its Tour MOSCOW, Sept. 21, (UP)— Russia's famed Bolshoi Ballet said today it could not perform in London because of the recent incident in which a Soviet woman Olympic discus champion was accused of shoplifting by a British store. The declaration, in a letter
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  • 221 10 Press Threatens Action If Ban Continues JAKARTA, Sept. 21 (UP) The influential Indonesian Journalists' Association today demanded the Government to withdraw the military ban on press criticism within one month or else it "would take concerted action with newspaper associations." The newsmen said such action might include demonstrations or refusal
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  • 165 10 KARACHI. Sept. 81 < AP)— Normal life in Pakistan's capital was paralyzed today by a general strike protestbaa; the killmu of Moslems in religious riots in India. A large procession marched through the city's main streets with anti-Indian slogans, and small groups of students went
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  • 84 10 VIENNA. Sept. 21 (Reuter) The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Ruslan Abdulaani, declared here today he was "pessimistic that the Western plan to form an organisation of Suez Canal Users will solve the Suez crisis." Mr. Abdulgani, who is accompanying Indonesian President Soekarno on a private visit
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  • 142 10 THE professor who was not UM mm who made the first guided missile in World War I. and who said we still knew practically nothing, is dead. He was A. M. Low, who has died in I -.ml. i M .i-'d Ilr was
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  • 155 10 HONGKONG. Sept. 21 (Reuter) Value of Hongkong's exports in August was 16.65 million sterling just three million sterling higher than August last year, it was officially announced tonight. Imports were valued at 24.0 million sterling 5.55 million sterling higher than last August. But exports of Hongkong's
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  • 35 10 ARAB Radio reports yesterday said that President Nasser of Egypt would fly to Saudi Arabia today to confer there with the Kings c Arabia and Iraq and the Pr*. s-.dont of Syria.- UP
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  • 840 11 Towels for the beach THERE are some moat attractive towellings by the yard in the shops just now, but a search on my part failed to unearth one with a small pattern, suitable for an after swim jacket for my small daughter. I therefore turned my attention to actual tewels.
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  • 321 11 with LANE TH matching pyjamas for newly-weds taking fashion stage and **personalized" towels given pride-of-place in sophisticated bathrooms, the day is near when there will be not one but two beauty cupboards in the bedroom, labelled "His" and "Hers" since Helena Rubenstein tried out perfumed cologne on
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  • 481 11  - THE STARS AND YOU Ritu Del Mar I^¥/Fi rp oi> \v s (ji or \i ion: > Z I 1 lit- myrtlf thai grows among iiturn- is a imrtle -Ull "—The Talmud. 1180 I lOK 1 I BI I 5 oni: Be friendly, courteo 1 about getting things accom- f
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    • 101 11 MM L With CRAYON draw a face on a small PAPER BAG about Wpv^T this size.. r\ r\ IStuffthe £oO* bag with 50ft 1 3fo!daPIPECLEANERm half... stick it in the bag opening.. gather the f^v^f bag around (q q it and fasten Jrffa with a RUBBER -$W Dnnl/. p<p£cl£a*er (J|
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    • 52 11 Yesterday's Solution j'/g g> i 1 c o *>* '<v j<f H fl^ amVyamm HjLI y'- V? O* T o f T \A WiMiMM GWrnaWL IV i 4 I TJO A'U'fi Ct\T_\M£\/i\# I -lsOliyl rH* r 'ml^'/y '7 ft £'SV7\? amS" amm v Hat v^ mmf ml I r mV^ammr^
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  • 229 12 PENANG, Fri. The Federation of Malaya Rural Co-operative Apex Bank has granted loans, amounting to $2,950,000 to padi planters this year and the loans would be repaid at the next harvest early in 1957. This wa? diaclosed by the Aaaistant Commissioner for Co-operative Development, North,
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  • 134 12 Rubber Easier, Drops c. SUN ,AJ ibber prices •.■rday closed slight. y easier. grade October shipment being quoted 918 cents per lb.. a drop of hall a cant on Thursday. The market opened uncertain i cents. During the morning prices sagged and at noon business was reported at 92} cents
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  • 120 12 IXDUSTRIALS were quietly steady, while tins were selec- y higher, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubbers were quiet. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDCSTRIAI S Buvers Sellers CTs Ord. 27 I :er 2 95 3.00 MINING Austral Malav 19 6 Austral
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  • 85 12 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The total reeeSßßj collected by the Customs and Excise Dep.utmtnt last month amounted to 540.299.700 of which 516.993.746 was from exports. Rubber exports accounted for $1 1.1.-.'i h-?'' uiuic the Damn for tin was 50. 150. 282. Revenue from export of coconut oil
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  • 97 12 Business In Shares MALAYAN iharebrokeri ted xhe following business done. 88. Pet. 58/4$ local; C.T.S. 27 r ft X rdi $2.08. 52.09: H Waufb $145; M. Colls $1 13: Robinson ords $1.55 xall: •s Times $3: U.E. ords $8 40. Aver Hitam 35 ti to B Art to II 4i:
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  • 23 12 the estimated total output of iron in India increased from 291.65Q tons in June 1956 to 325,360 tons in July
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  • 123 12 OITF'R ROADS Hai Lee. Shetland Ed. Algama, Tjiluwah. B Tabian Hcssenstein, i Maru. Sibigo. Yochow. INNUR R()\I)S Hin Seng. Lonnda. Scgamat. Lampo Pad buan Haji. Calt. 95. Tong Thay. Senai. Heather. Lam Ann. Serdang. Tg. Balai. Tg. Pinang, Bi Rajah Brooke. La Bem, Salon.. Sen.ggarang. Panskor. Adm.
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  • 266 12 THE market at the end of last week was steady at around the 94-cent level, but as the likelihood of force being employed in the Suez dispute receded, an easier trend developed and eaeh day's close has been lower or unchanged from the day before, according
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  • 99 12 SINGAPORE Chir.e.-e ProI c Exchange noon dOfltag prices per pieul yesterday were Copra, Sept. $262 buyers, $26| sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $41 sellers. coconut oil (drums) $44 sellers; Muntok white pepper $119 sellers. Sarawak white $118 sellers Special Sarawak black $83. Singapore Copra AssociaOOBiBg price?: Straits mixed copra:
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  • 43 12 THE British-produced i count turbo-prop airliner has won an American honour, a Daniels and Fisher Creativity Award for 1956. Mr. T. Gammon, deputy managing director of Vickers Armstrong (Aircraft) Ltd builders of the Viscount, received the award at Denver.
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  • 223 12 U.S. IMPORTED CAR MARKET BOOMING THE I.S. imported ear market is booming as never before, according to the Wall Street Journal. H I the sale of some 43.400 foreign automobiles in the first half of 1956 and said was 69 r 'c above the 25.100 units bought in the like
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  • 51 12 THE Officer Administering the Government cf the Federation. Sir David Watherston (.ith from left) \isited the new Klang Gates dam under construction earlier this week. He was accompanied by the Direc- tor of Public Works. Mr K Nankivell and the Superintending Engineer. Mr. M.J. P.
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  • 328 12 N.Y. PONDERS SUEZ EFFECT ON RUBBER TIN Arnold C. Brackmn\ Sew York bTbtbbb Chief. THE smouldering Suex crisis has focussed attention on the plight of the rubfc and tin trcde. S isping sources k point out of Malayan and ox Far Eastern rubber is shipped here by way of Suez.
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  • 348 12 -FIRST STEP IN EXPANSION THAI Airways has started a weekly Singapore Bangkok service which cuts flight time from 61 hours to 41 hours. This is the first step in the series of plans to improve air services in Thailand. I This was told The Standard
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  • 88 12 SINGAPORE Port is the best in South-east the most mechanized that Mr. T. C. Tsai, Traffic 7?r of the Taixran Navigation Company has seen. He said this before emplaning for Penang from Singapore by Malayan AirI s yesterday. Tsai, who is on a world tour visiting
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    • 980 12 NOTICES Ciovernment of the It-deration of Malaya Scholarship Examination in Science Subjects V NUMBER i s ilarshipf silal ulng 7 for courses involving the tudy of science and allied ibjecl I sch larsl are designed to qualify the candl lal fOI appointment to posts in the departments of: Agriculture. Drainage
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    • 96 12 \S pore Chamber] j Of Commerce Half Wearly Report In Page 14 NOTICE rUT). TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the manufacOB and supply one Dental CUnic fitted to M Ton Forward Control Chassis S "le in accordance specification and Drawing No. II E. 187. will b e received in the office
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    • 123 12 EXPECTED TODAY Q 3 43 EMSI3 1 DARWLN 8.05 am. Malayan Airways MLI2I MAL a (JA:i7 2 JAK 11.35 a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG KL S5 KLB2S a: c "^k l.i: 9« n jM EM534 LON BKOK 1.50 p.m. feS? '< SYI 230 pm. *C 8A963 HON 18 P an
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  • 212 14 Biggest Shipping Traffic THE total figures for all cargo including coal and fuel oil at the Singapore Harbour Board during the 12 months ended June 30, 1956. showed an in- crease of four per cent. over the previous year and represent the lan; Bt annual volume of traffic ever recorded.
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  • 416 14 NUID to encourage investment THE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. M. F. Cutler, said yesterday that the Chamber had stressed the dangers to the economy of Singapore if its high standards as a free trading centre were impaired by
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  • 115 14 THE Singapore Cham her of Comment welcomes the proposed planning of touri>m in Singapore a> addition to the Colony's economy and prestise. it w vl ed yesterday. Apart from th< < <>lon> varied attractions as a modern trop.<al city. Singapore should be i n sidered
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  • 416 14 ."MALAYAN pineapple production expanded by 129,600 standard (48 x W> oz.) cases to 851,107 eases. as compared with last v e nr's corresponding period. This increase was reflected in export which amounted to 84 tons (net can cont' a gross value of $16,757,--898. Last half year, exports re 14.923
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  • 302 14 lAPANESE textiles still retained grip on the Singapore' market with the quality of iyftaf Uj* printing of most mills vastly improving, l^Zw at the half yearly general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday. While the Japanese are able to accommodate merchants by
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  • 84 14 Chamber Notes Caine's Departure MB. at r. CUTLEB said visierdav it was unfortunate that the Singapore Government and the Iniversity of Mafaiya would los,> the ser vices of Sir Sydney Caine this year. Sir Sydney, fofjcrrior with Mr. G at Watson 0/ the Bank England, was responsible the report on
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  • 130 14 TRADING conditions for fresh trail and vegetables in the pan] BU months have been well stabilized although reexport markets in Thailand and Indo-China remain closed. B;.ipm e n t s of oranges from the Middle East were of interior quality. Al a result the market
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  • 22 14 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the S.C.C. Rubber Association are exnected to move into Denmark House. Raffles Quay, mid-1957.
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  • 53 14 THE general and urgent demanri tOM wider hospital facilities in Singapore has prompter 1 the Singapore Chamber of Commerce committee to start inquiries in surrounding territories where commercial interests have set ud supplementary hospitalization. The chairman of the Cm her said yesterday that the information obtained was
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  • 62 14 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday reported there was still no news of '.'m fircf.oat be use in the Singapore Harbour and which the Chamber supported application to Government early in 1955. ne of shipping in Singapore increasing, the Chamber expressed the hope that Government would support
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  • 547 14 THE Singapore rubber market wide fluctuations in the first six month- of this year. and although the price tell h\ about r* cent January and May no one looked like gettt;.. trouble, according to the hall wav\\ Nf ajj of the Singapore Chamber oi
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  • 196 14 Prices For Rubber, Tin Improve THE Pan-Malayan trade I details for the Ir year under review she I favourable balance of I $1,800,000 compared favourable balance m '00.000 for the saßsFj period of 1955 $50,000,000 adverse balance during 1954. Malaya's main export ducts tin and rubber a aged higher prices
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  • 28 14 IBERS of the Chamber of Commerce provided samples of Malayaa produce and local manufacture •i the Trade A Council for display at Malaya House, London.
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  • 214 14 THE sale of buildinc ma- i terials durinc the first half of the year under review remained at a hiuh level for the continually expanding Government building programme. Police and private building continually increasing and competition from Japanese and Continental sources was becoming increasingly K
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  • 481 15 Colony Standards Not High Enough: Kesavan Ineligible V. KESAVAN, India Olympic Games. And so ai I Amateur BoxIng A ion, a* Council Biesting held at the SRC dav. decided not to send any--1 ree boxer- came under consideration. They were Kesavan. flyweight champion of Singapore for
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  • 98 15 THE Singapore Teachers' Union will hold its first po?t--v. r athletic meet at Jalan Besar Stadium today at I p m. About 100 competitors are expected to participate. Included in the events are two relays for boys in the It RMsdagy and primary schools and another two
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  • 35 15 SINGAPORE Police Sports A- Odatiou fielding five Olvmpic prospects were beaten by' RAF by four goals to three in a SUA Div. 1 league at Chacgi vesterday. Police led 2-1 at half lime.
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  • 146 15 Kesavan Vs Eng Yoon Clash Sir: I write for many Singaporeans eager to see a sprint clash between schoolboy Kesavan Soon and Singapore's exchampion Tan Eng Voon. In the 1955 Malayan Amateur A' lletic Association at Ipoh. Eng I eras only a lew inches behind Joe Levula in the 100
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  • 170 15 Today's Sport g"G BY Ti.c Blacks R.U.F.C. vs R.A F. Cfccng* al gii Blakang Mati nf R.A F. Tcngah at Blakang M Bl Singapore Engineer Regiment vs 14 Sqn. RNZAF at Tengah; Nee Soon vs pore Police at Rag Soon; R.N.A.S. Sembe. vs Seletar 2nd XV at ■gt: Sl Aud'r
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  • 101 15 NEW YORK. Scpt. 21. (AP) If the New York Yankees meet the Broon'vn Dodgers in the coming World Series. the American League champions are the 7 5 betting choice in the opinion of local-odd makers. If the Milwaukee Braver triumph in the National Lea:: I men,
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  • 67 15 TWO softball games are down for decision tomorrow on the St. Joseph's Institution ground commencing at 10.30 a.m. Feature samp of the week will be the Bombers-Pandas clash. The other game will be between Consulate Braves and the Tokyo Dragons. Latest standings: P. W. L. Pet. Pandas 3
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  • 48 15 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution beat Sig'.ap Secondary School by 11 points (two tries and a a!) to nil in an inter-school rugby match on the Victoria School ground yesterday. N. Paulo. Victor Fung and Williams Coules scored a each and Paulo converted his own try.
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  • 461 15 SEETEEN-yearold Gordon King stole the limelight at St. Andrew's Schools' IfHh annual Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday when he retained the Individual Championship "A" Division Cup for the third year in succession. During the course of the day six records
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  • 254 15 SEREMBAN, Fri— The cancellation of the Federation versus. Singapore match which was scheduled to have been played on the TPCA grounds tomorrow has been attributed to lack of support gi\en by the Singapore Amateur Football association. Mr Kwcx Kin Hon Secretary ol the 1- "itball
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  • 59 15 BASE Ordnance Depot Civ nation scored their third straight win when they beat Royal Air Force Seletar by four goals to one in a SHA Div. 1 league at St. George's Road -lay Willie Chin scored a hattrick for the winners and the goal came from Razak
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  • 68 15 PRINCE Edward Boys Club held Jalan Eunos Boys Club to a 2-2 draw tor the Raynor Cup in the Federation of Boys Club soccer match played at SRC padang yesterday. Prince Edward Bovs Club opened the score in the 18th minute through insideleft Sit ri. Jalan
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  • 42 15 SINGAPORE Cricket Hub trounced General Headquarters FAR ELF by 15 r 1 in a SUA Div. 1 league match on the padang yestero Among the scorers rot \vc:e centr e forward Me* Mullan 6 and inside right Winckiev 3.
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  • 44 15 ent Snorts Club were offir-ia'iv de i c winners of their mv the Amirables Ai: eiation which was last Tuesday, when the Amicahles staged a walkout This was decided at Singapore Amateur Football Association p and Cup commit lee meel i
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  • 1311 16 RACE U 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. I—7 Furs. 1. 1 Assault 5v 9.00 KD Konoi R. vanßkelen |J££3J!! I UU Flving Princess Kv 8.13 Mr Tan Crr l TuaO Hobbs pSSii? 3. Ll6 Gala Opening U 8.11 9haw Stable Spencer Po.^ne. 4 oil The imel
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  • 950 16 Stage Show To Win Tod Sprint With Only 7.5 He Will Be Hard To Beat By WINDSOR LAD Alex Baxter has been engaged to ride STAGE SHOW 11. And with three pounds off his back, bringing his weight to 7.5, the Yilmorin four year old will take some beating in
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  • 249 16 Assault To Blast Opposition RACE ONE Assault Should rvcrp up the s''"d work and take tl:* op(in n race oi the externa n. Thll Double Remove four-year-old came through with Hying colours when m»Mw| his debut at Bukit Timah laat month when he ran home an eight-length winner over the
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  • 132 16 The 'Star should win the 3.45 RACE FOUR Penang trainer Doc Rodgers holds a pretty strong hand with two last start winners in Crown Link and Star Sapphire. My choice is the improving star Sapphire This Stardust ge dii g ran two races at Bukit Timah last month. After flni
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  • 233 16 Brilliant Light Lan Lutsnine This Field RACE SEVEN My choice, in an open race la up and coming Brilliant Light. This three-year-old Confessoi gelding has been going great guns in hia dawn dieplays and look.- cherry ripe for his win. He made no show in his first appearance at Penang
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  • 193 16 RACE EIGHT Qag Uuntir made no show in both his efforts at Bukit Timah last month but it was the heavy underfoot conditions more than anything that nullified his prospects. Going back to his July fonn when he finished runner-up to Infernal Region, he
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