Singapore Standard, 29 September 1956

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 J% in 3L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 1,, 1. MI. >O. 8«> SINGAI'ORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1956 1 (> PAGES IS < EVTS
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  • 439 1 Answer To Britain's Synthetic Threat INSULT TO BUY AT OUR EXPENSE, SAYS MINISTER CVealth Producers May Follow Suit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government is to press Britain to open a separate account for gold dollars earned by the Malayan rubber industry and not to use them
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  • 137 1 Jaga Murder: 21-Year-Old Youth Clearged LI A KIM Tl I, :i was harmed in the Singapore Fourth Maifisfate's Court vesterday, with the murder of Paul Singh, a Singapore Standard night watchman, between 2 a.m. and 7.30 a.m. on >ept. 28, in the editorial department of the newspaper. He was arrested
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  • 271 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 28 (Reuter) William Murray Keay, 54, iOngkong Government's Superintendent of Mines, was today found guilty of corruptly receiving HK525,000 from the Bohespic Mining Syndicate, and was sentenced to two years in jail. B members of the Syndicate were
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  • 66 1 Klang-K.L. Goods Train Derailed KLAN< Fri. A H i from here was derailed this morning at Pa Jawa. Nine wagon s fully la r, ilnery were <ed. The wagons overtur- m n an mbanki of the a.- -1 :age wll] I I red until about midn Passer- U -lling on
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  • 86 1 What's In A Name? "POlir ions Mauritius. Sept. 81 AP) A brown papet (int. tin fl.ipprd in t!u- wind tori.iv over an upholsterer's name hoard in RaM Hill to\vn>hip all because Print ess MatgarH arrives in town on Saturday. Tactful authorities asked him to take the board down a> it
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  • 80 1 DARWIN, Scot. 28 (Beuter) TWO prospectors claimed to- ley had found "a hill of tin* 1 near Pine Creek, 143 miles south of Darwin. They claim to have dog OB A S.OOQ from tneir lind in the past ■even weeks. The tWO prospectors who have authority
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  • 53 1 SINGAPORE Tolice in "Operation Dasher" detained 37 gmpected secret society thflfS Ml Thursdav nisht. Police also raided can-- ■tei hide-outs in Whampoa District. Beach Read and Kampong Chantek and ferreted out six thugs. S:x others were detained after a c was stopped at a road bock
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  • 106 1 A Sob Story That Fooled A Judge.. Almost HARTFORD. ConnectiCUt Sept 28 I AP> "I need him at home 1 the woman told the judge. "He has always been a good Prnvlder and wonderful tc the baby." Judse Louis Shapiro was touched by the picture of maritial bliss and cut
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  • 136 1 ARMY REJECTS PRESS ASSN. DEMAND TO LIFT GAG JAKARTA. Sept. 23 (UP)— The Army today flatly rejected the Indonesian Journalists Association's demand to withdraw a military ban on press criticism of the government and government officials. Arm? spokesman Lt. Col. Pirnga lit released the text of the reply to the
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  • 32 1 Mr David Marshall, former Chief Minister Ol Singapore, returned o Peking yesterday evening after a m.ono-miie trip round the country in 30 days, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.
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  • 18 1 THE threatened strike of 100,000 estate workers against all foreign-owned Wtal Indonesia haa ben-! called off
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  • 87 1 Criminals Are To Be Labourers TOKYO, Sept. 28 (UP)— The Chinese Communist Tarty has decided to ban capital punishment in Red China except for the "extremely small" number of criminals "who have to be executed, Radio Peking claimed today, Criminals will be re-edu-r-atcd to become
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  • 75 1 Surprise In Store For A Thief A HUIKIM l| in Hen I r the thiel who stole a box t\ car parked at North Bridge Road yesterday afternoi d The bcx contains a human skeleton! The skeleton was booghi for Sl5O by a medical ideni of the University of Malaya.
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  • 213 1 Korea's 'eep' Wounded By Ex-Army Sat. SEOUL. Sept. 28 (UP) A South Korean war veteran today shot and wounded Vice-President John If, Chang, a bitter opponent I of President Syngman Rhee. because O ing "is trying to be fr.endly toward Japan." Chang WM tflOt through the palm of his left
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  • 74 1 CHINA continued to Malayan rubber for the tl successive day Cabled often by local merchants to Peking Which were accepted jresterriav amounted to over 1,000 tons worth $2.*****0. Singapore's robber price gained ij o nta to B2J c i I p t r ib. for tint
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  • 69 1 AQI ATK < lowns out somp c: ip rs undci "big top' .-I (>ardrn> Kl<n n Thp flying funnymi n parl inR companv with their skis and low ropes are caaftM in oiiri .i ,i .t- a ihn rt u luz/os past on one
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  • 317 2 New Bid To Stall Council Decision WITHIN three hours yesterday of the Singapore City Council approving a Cathay Organization theatre in East Coast Road, another motion was filed opposing the decision. By a majority of 14 votes to nine, the Council rejected the motion of Labour
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  • 220 2 THEY'RE TAILORED CHARGES MR. SIM SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday condemned the Council's policy of giving multi-million dollar contracts to a restricted group of companies. Referring to a 13,000,000 Bewenge contract. Independent Councillor. Mr. A. R. LasarotU, said the Council could have saved $500,000 If it had thrown
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  • 135 2 SINGAPORE City Council yesterday authorized its Finance and General Purposes Committee to negotiate with the Council's striking Gas Employees Inion in an attempt to end the dispute. The terms of settlement, l however, would be subject to confirmation by the full Council. During
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  • 51 2 PORT DICKSON, Fri. New extension to the Government English School here will bp formally opened by the Yang Di-Pertuan Beta! oi Nesiri Sembilan tomorrow. The band of the Malay Regiment will be In attendance at the ceremony as well as at the fun fair to
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  • 55 2 pHIA JOO FOOK. aced 71. at v>< General Hospital. Singapore. last night, leaving behind beloved wife Chong Jonn Xeo <Ah Chit), sons Tor,g N"en. Pok Net! Jai Nen, daughters Soon Chin. So; Cnm. Quee Chin, three sons-in-law, four daughters-in-iaw. 27 grandchildren to mourn loss. Funeral 30-9-56. cortege leav:-.? hospital
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  • 95 2 HERK arc six of the 15 Singapore office girls who will compete for the "Miss Ideal Working Girl of 1956" title at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday night, Oct. 6. From the left, they are: Misses Irene Chan. Theresa Pereira, Yolanda Locke. Daisy Kwan.
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  • 135 2 THE world's most modern Hffht fleet aircraft. H.M.A S. Melbourne arrived in Singapore yesterday to take part in the SEATO sea exercise Albatross. Visitors will have a real treat this afternoon when they will be allowed on board this 20.000-ton Australian carrier, armed with Sea Venom fighter-bombers
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  • 162 2 Muslim Cooks Wanted The Olymoic Games Organizing Committee is looking for eight Muslim cooks in Singapore and the Federation to work ia the MalayanIndonesian kitchen at the Olympic Game?. The Committee wants one chef, who wi.l he oaid $183 a week: one second chef, who will get $170 a week
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  • 224 2 GOVT. ISSUES WHITE PAPER THE Singapore Government is to appoint an expert adviser to study the question of public ownri transport services in the Colon\. his was contained in a ite Paper published by the Singapore Government yesterday. H says that the matter for Government
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  • 116 2 CLOSING robber priuj (cents, prr In. i D Sins* pore jeslerdav were: Buyer* Se!)er> Orl Kvs No R s No > K K.S.S No T»ne Mithllv after st< ,'.cv > PORE TIN The price ol tli the local marki i m < IONPON KI HHKK No i h>>
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  • 60 2 BANK ALARM GOES OFF BY MISTAKE A BURGLAR alarm w«Bt of in the Bank of Place. and within fhree minutes the police cordoned off the area. to a stai in the arc. not allow* to leave until the f. signal was given. El believed that t stif member of thr
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  • 32 2 HAD GANJA— FINED fine of $50 or two D. An* <•; .he Sessions Court, here today Hamid Abdul Gani. 4 plean<- to a chttft possession of one tahil hoonf of Indian hemp (gan
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  • 53 3 the Teachers 1 Training College in P.itrrson Road, the vernnr. Sir Kobort Rl.uk. is shown ideographical teat hI ipparmtan bv i itaieat-te acher Miss Namy Lim B-hmcl hor is another teacher trainee Miss V- \y P Hwa while at nsht is Mr. llenr> Veo i lrtturer
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  • 247 3 I M Ihi S;::- pore pub. will honour t -.\nd thai with G rnor. tx ri Bl ids But SMney y..:-.. for whom such a meeting took place yesterday, considered it to be an occasion of special significant D -ween them. which took Junior
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  • 40 3 HOXGKOXG. Sept. 21 al Standard Sen I r Closing prices of the H kon? Exrhanct (16 03 to HI Ster'. i 5875 to I; $1,839 to Malayan $1; 6 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $266,875 to a tael
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  • 257 3 'We Are The Town With The MostesV PENANG, Fn.— With a population of over '^10,000, srowinff annually by some 5,000 people, George Town stands numericallv first among: the various towns of the I>dt- ration of Malaya. This claim was made
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  • 146 3 An Asian Confab On Social Welfare KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation's Central Welfare Council will sponsor an Asian c inference of social work here, next year. The conference will emphasize the value and responsibilities of non-Govern-mental social welfare bodies. focussing public attention on the Federation and other hi in territories.
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  • 514 3 'NEW FED. HEAD SHOULD BE PRESIDENT' PENANG, Fri— The Labour Party of Malaya, in its memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Committccc, has recommended an elected '•President'' for the country after Independence. It strongly objected to the ctlon n a xang-di-Per-tuan Besar 1 Supreme Ruler) from among the Rulers, and said
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  • 280 3 MORE than 300 delegates from several tradr unions and other organizations in Singapore last night decided to protest to the I'nited Nations and governments of Afro-Asian nations against the arrests ol seven Colony trade unionists and civic leaders. The decision Wl tal
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  • 151 3 Leaders Back Memo To Reid MALAY political leaders in Singapore yesterday supported the Alliance decision to leave the Question of Ifalaya'i memin the Commonwealth of Nations for the time being until she achieves independence. The Alliance, in its memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission, had not mentioned such membership. President
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  • 43 3 U.S. Warships Arrive FOUR United States dest: •n arrived In Singapore jn •rrriay on an operational under the command of Captain H. J. Gallagher. The destroyers are the USS Lewis, Wiseman, Moore, and the Seiverlinr A U.S. submarine, the Carp, will arrive today.
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  • 84 3 14 Awards For S' pore Battalion FOURTEEN i en of the Singapore Battalion. Boys Brigade, received Queen's Badges. the most coveted awards in the Brigade, from the Governor, Sir Ro; ell B ack. on the S.C C. I ng yesterday. The Governor had earlier reviewed a parade of more Una
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    • 258 3 Proud of it? Of course... nft it's a Ronson '^1 :::=^^^^^a< Wr\ you sh v em A hen you give people a Ronscw. they are flattered. The beautiful Ronson Lotßfc f>r example. our friends' homes and want to own yourself. Its ripH of finish, its depcndabilit; action, are i?t?o( again
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  • 319 4 ...And You're Wonderful, He Replies A spontaneous tribute to the Colony's Chiet Minister, Mr. Lim Yew I Hock, for his "magnificent stand in office during the past few weeks" was paid at the annual luncheon of the Ex-Services Association of Singapore, held at
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  • 254 4 FORTY-FOUR shroffs in B Board of Currency Comn issioners' Office in Singapore will, from rvlondav cowards, launch a "go-; slow campaign" and adopt! a •'work-io-rule policy" as a protest against tht authorities' refusal to open negoiiaticm.s with them on their salary revision claim.
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  • 110 4 Teams To Recruit For Army MALACCA, Fri— Recruiting tr>:::is will be visiting the Settlement to interview potentia. candidate! for the British Army (Malay Other Ranks) and the Malay Regiment on Oet 5. The Intervtewi wui be held between SUM a.m. and 4 p.m. on both dayi at the Meng i
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  • 170 4 IPOH, Fri.— A 500-pound bomb was found near a stream, four miles from Kuala Kangsar yesterday. The discovery was made by a Malay. Me found it half buried in the ground and immediately reported his find to the police. It is believed to be a
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  • 23 4 MALACCA. Fri The fee for caponizing from Oct. i will be ten cents per bird instead r- c :'5 cents as previous-
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  • 152 4 Building Keeps Up Boom PEXAXG, Fri. MMk« in the Rural Board districi showed no signs of decreasing at the moment, ?a:d '.'.:r. R F OJdham, presiding at 4 .;,c- rneetiO| Ql the Board here. He said, apart from the Board"s own scheme on R:flc Range and Ayer Ham. Involving some
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    • 554 4 (Standard cJilmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S*t%(\W»O HIOMV -KLi; ffJl T.kp it brOSfl here (>»; pOre Uiary 8 pm Listeners Calling <Pi Spore Indian A^sn; Public lecture "^''t'"'^^.^''^"^^ 1 s b cSSs Rodd b •";e.,:^^';i i "vr SI liMlrew-ft Cathedral >■■-, hb r 7 -^r th h^V »n, e >"°
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  • 362 5 Clenched Fists, Table Th umping SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesrerday warned a six-man delegation from the Shop and Factory Workers Union that he would make more arrests, it necessary, in the interests of the Colony. The delegation which came to see the
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  • 43 5  - TOUGH TALK DRAWS Chen To Khoon by A SMILE FROM MR.LIM MIDDLE ROAD leader, Devan Nair, eyes closed and fist clenched tells Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock how he should run his Government. The result: an amused smile from pipe-smokinq Mr. Standardpic
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  • 281 5 Woodcutter Ahmad Ordered To Pay $15 Compensation FENANG, Fri— An irate father administered a kicking la the m hn<>lh\ic her who had caned his son, the Magistrate's Court was told here today. I E. A. Long a woodcutter, Ahmad bin R hlk, who
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  • 29 5 RAUB, Pri. Two labourtn v. i theil work area? In the Raub Australian Gold look for firewood" were convicted of loitcrinf and fined 5-i'" l in the BMI
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  • 76 5 MALACCA, Fri. A larfi number of British too now on short leave at Tanjong Klin?, are bringing an ad litional boon ia night life here. Restaurants and cabarets. h had experienced Black business during week-day?, are today firled With beer-drinking mies, who have lakrn time oil
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  • 82 5 AGA KHAN'S MINISTER IN COLONY MR. Vazir Mohamed All G. Fazulbhoy. Minister to the Aga Khan, loader of the Ismalia Sect, arrived in Singapore yesterday to meet members of the community in the Colony and acquaint him>elf with their problems, The Minister is on a study tour of Southeast Asian
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  • 170 5 BARBER BROUGHT THE LAW UPON HIS HEAD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— It was Sunday and several barber shops were open although they weren't supposed to be since it was their weekly holiday. One law abiding clansman did not approve, however. and Upped off U»a SeJangor Labour Department. The Department's monthly report
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  • 492 5 He said one of the objects of fighting for Merdeka was to wipe out Colonial laws like the Public Security Ordinance. "It is not a matter of pride for an elected government to adopt repressive measures which were the basis of any colonial administration," he argued.
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  • 74 6 A MORTAR tram or thf 3rd Bn Mala> H< merit is seen pn i to lob 10 and bombs int.. th< <>„ tion Plaster Men. in the Gunons K Hills, outside Ipoh. yesterday mornins The area mnsistim two hills in '.he durn Rapat feature
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  • 404 6 Move To Wipe Out 8 Notorious Terrorists Cordon Around Two Hills Major Air-Land Operation Oft Ipoh IPOH, Fri. Five hundred troops, Police and Home Guards, this morning carried out the biggest operation ever held here, in an area three miles south of the town, in an attempt to wipe out
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    114 6 WANT to win a prize Try "handcuffing" Mr. Jimmy Choo an amateur magician today and tomorrow. Should you succeed you will receive a valuable prize from Mr. Choo himself. You can have your first try at the St. Andrew's Centenary Fun Fair and Fete at the Cathedral's Memorial
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  • 212 6 Court Dismisses Gunman's Appeal HE KIDNAPPED MERCHANT THE death sentence of Teo Eng Bee. who fought a running gun battle with a Police pursuit parly, after abducting a copra merchant, on March 23 this year, was upheld by the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday. 7— Teo was sentenced to
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  • 78 6 Riot Squad Prevents Gang Fight TWO mobile not squads from the Tanjong Pagar Pohce Station. Singapore, last night, rushed to the Great World Park and prevented a fight between two rival gangs. The gangs members, totalling more than 50. had taken up positions. They dispersed when members of the riot
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  • 137 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. During the next six weeks four different centres in the Federation will exhibit a travelling library of visual aids sponsored by UNESCO. Thp library aims at showing what materials are available for vLsual aid instruction, and to what extent they are utilized in
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  • 45 6 PORT FTCKSOX. Fri— The bri Ige a1 I e L6th mile I. ii Sepang Road will be closed to traffic for repairs from Moi for two v.r The public is asked to rooper?.'p by using other roads, wherever p r e
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  • 37 6 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Miss Teresa Ng G< T an, former student of the Cor. ent here, has been awarded a h arship under the Sir G» rge Maxwell Memorial S h irship F u for I
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  • 193 6 A MOTHER saw her three-year-old child u on the railway track, and took no notice of it In" she carried on with her cooking IMV minutes later she heard a scream and ran out of the house to had been
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  • 41 6 MR. \VON(.( HINPOH one of five Malayaa representatives at the sixth International Students Conference held in Colombo on Sept. 11. w ho returned to Kuala I.umpur early this week. Men than 300 representative from 62 nations attended the conference.
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  • 173 6 No Mercy For Exhibitor K1 ">'s~'T, Fi tice Buhag ia 1 Sel«' i Cour Appeal, today dismisser app' jail term on an exhibitor of pornographic film holding that in the circumstances of the case, "he deserved nol mercy." The appellant, Kok M Sum. 43, had also be by the President
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  • 275 7 first The Chief Minister. Now The Education Minister PEOPLES LIBERATION ARMY THREATENS TO END HIS VOG'S LIFE' UNLESS... SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday received a letter demanding that he should not use the words "shuehshi" and "Communist" indiscriminately on pain of
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  • 157 7 FUTURE BRIGHT, SAYS SIR SYDNEY SIR Sydney Caine. popuLir Vue-Chancellor f the University of Ma- i ,i em i^.ised a very ght future for the fniversity in a messase prior to his departure iir Britain by U.intasBOA( yesterday Ho was accompanied by lady line. He told the Press that he
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  • 116 7 S'pore, Sarawak Ease Blocks To Travel For Trade KI THING, I ri. A new system to facilitate the i^ue oi" \i>as to businessmen in Singapore and Sarawak will be implemented shortly. The system •■lon at talks between S pore and Sarawak immigration authorities in the Co lonv last week Conti
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  • 122 7 NGAPORE is very much in the in Ai I A I :ans are watching with great interest latest developments taking place here. Beda Lim. a University of Malaya librarian. now dotef -^rarianship course under the Colombo Plan, said this in a recent
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  • 62 7 fOUK youths. Poh Kah Lee. 17, Han Siew Fang. 17, and 0 I He* Yam, 25, were charged in &ngapore Seventh M trate's Court yesterday v Bak Kw whi e armed with a dagger, at Lorong 25, Geylang Roa the early hours of yesterday. No p'ea was recorded
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  • 19 7 THE Johor A B Rehabilitation Organization (JARO) moved into spacious new premises in the General Hobete yesterday.
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  • 171 7 $5,000 DONATION Room. Is Named After Assn. \r\N room for the tiaimn- d.i\s and >p of the Singapore for the Blind. Toa n Road will be named the hint's,- Uutiea As..>n ho donated 55.000. announcement is '.tie in the Association is .'■•rt f<>r l''""i- «hich will [M .rented it its
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  • 238 7 Soldier In Soup Over Potatoes AX moMil over tin- correct mrthod of conking potatoes landed a FMUg soldier before .1 Sinq.ipore Court Martial >esterday. Private Godfrey Fleming. Zi). of the Army Catering Corpa .ut.ulicd to No. .">T Company. Kiiv.il \iniy Service (nips, pleaded puiltv tn >trikin^ Lance
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  • 49 7 CORPORAL Obanl bin Busu of t: RAOC I trtal In Sing pore S nth Magls- ..arge of cr reach of trust of a motor car, valued at 1980, J M lett, at Rivi r y Road. 29. He was allowed $500 bail till Oct. 5.
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  • 116 7 League To Hold A Pet Show ANIMALS. Iron kangaroos to white mice. \v:.: be on .-how at the Singapore Animal Lov- L- agtte annual pet show at the St. Joseph's Institution {round, Bras Basah Road at 3.15 p m. today. ntltOflW big prizes and 250 olation prices, including a cup
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  • 38 7 members of the Golden I who have made donations fNhiM Mod 111 their receipts to the Bursar, Univcr- lls BJS, who will then .■i-.otiu r lereipt hirh will entitle the donors to incom n v v
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  • 104 7 'Hard Times' Ball THE traditional "Hard Time,- Ball for Hallow* n (All Hallows live. Oct. 31) win be held this r ir bJ th(l community on Satu oct 27. at the American Club, Scotts Road. Singapore. ■\;i gnesti are asked to •'dras out the rags and fix up a costume
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  • 199 7 HE HAS 25 YRS' EXPERIENCE THE first Registrar of the Singapore Polytechnic I wiil be ."Mr. lan Outtrim, a 39-year-old Australian from I Perth, with 25 years' experience in public administratjon r; _n^)MlMltew"~ T"1 Mr. Onttrtan ha.- accept rd thi appointment and is cx- ;><
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  • 37 7 MEMBERS cf the Social Service Section of the Singapore Liberal-Socialist Party ■a vWI the Home run by the Little Sisters of the Poor tomorrow. Inmates Will be presented with tinned food and clothing.
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  • 105 7 Swim-Suits For Beauty Contestants COMPETITORS lor the "Invitation Beauty Contest" organized by the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club wiil parade in dress and finally in swim-suil it the Club's Annual Fun Fair to be he!d next Suririaw The parade will start at 7.3C p.m. Tne winner of the < wi'.l receive
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  • 64 7 A PUBLIC meeting to Celebrate the birthday oi Mahatma Gandhi, father of the Indian national movement, will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall, a* Race Course Lane, Singapore, on Tuesday. Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relations Officer. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. secretary of the Peoples Action
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  • 54 7 KUCHING, Fri. Mr, Oflg Kce Hui, an unofficUU member lof Council Nrgri, is one oi Sarawak's representatives at the seventh meeting of the Sarawak, North Borneo, Brunei Inter-territorial Conference, here yesterday. The other two representatives from Sarawak were the Governor. Sir Anthony Abel], and the Chief Secretary,
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  • 23 7 THE offic-e of the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Singapore wiU be dosed on Monday, on the occasion of World Children Day.
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    • 512 7 PA-37C-Q /^L\ lit m m/ m t /^^^^g| jt'i rj llnmmm^ mt I kmt m m -^gf/// J^BB WoHJ) gfl ft EG. TRADE MAR^ w%m hSIiB gggcn^gT^gi NfeW, rubber-tOUqh point! J" 5 m oqmc' Crovon morks, tmger «muoc<-i, c*en ink, wcvVi right ctt thi* rcmorkobl* Flows on like mogic! s
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    • 501 8 YTHIL-E Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock eontin :cs win more and more support and encouragement ior his mne in dealing with political opportunists and subversive ipe in the Colony, attempts are still b tig i ide to oppose the action taken. Staten nts made by union: rt dr:..-
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    • 371 8 r T:I" AD urn Im nee on a common nationality A tndum to the Roid Constitutional C mission should clear away doubts about their future status from the minds of those Malayans who have decided to make mtry 1 eir perd went home. T first nationals' 1
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  • 692 8 THE GAMBLE OF GHANA BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT I.ONDON "DRITAIN'S decision to urant lull independence to the Gold (oast is a calculated political risk. There is no certainty that the new State of dhana (as it is to be known) can be born peacefully. Nevertheless, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan
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  • 270 8  -  Gordon Maclean NAIROBI CLEMENT Argwings Kodhek, the Kenya African political leader, faces expulsion from the local branch of the Capricorn Africa Sodety for denouncing the multiple voting principle and pleading for "Africa for the Africans." Capricorn de rics African nationalism and advocates a n e W African patriotism
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  • 591 8  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA OF ONE thinf the people of the Federation can l-e certain. They will rr.nain Maia y a n after August next year when the country achieve! merdeka. Lord Reid, chairman of the Constitutionaj Commission] has pplnttd OUt, that he and his colleague!
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 149 8 Sir; I an a Fedcrationborn citizen living in Singapore, i beaj I the broadcast of the 7 se cctvd anthems at; was surprised that, without exception, they follow the lines of God Save The Queen. Rule Britannia, etc.. I was hoping to hear some strain- akin to Malaya
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  • 137 8  -  COLIN LEGUM By LONDON pOPUI.An knowledge about Mauritius is generally ~"od to throe (teflM It is th c IlUnd of Sugar. It wag the home of trie dorin, ex'.:nc* these past BO years. Ar.fi its famous Tost Office'' stamp i. s now the rarest in the philatelic
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  • 711 8 reason-. Mauritius's problems main I'. af wellknown as British Guiana or Cyprus, onle- h< e r -:ucal leader.-hip prevails. its sr'cr-i a u me of fhe coloniei that Pnncrss Margaret is to visit \m not accirientaL Strategically 11 of imp t;ir,cc to the Commonwealth, being a vital air
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  • 672 8  -  John Davy By ROME. TXTEREST at the Seventh International Astro-Nau-tical Congress. which took place here last week, naturally centred round the artificial earth satellites which the Americans and probably the Russians will launch during the International Geophysical Year (July, 1957 —December 1058). Testing of the three-sta.se
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  • 163 9 Freighter Firmly Stuck On Reef :;:vd Crew Salvac: Property r\\i) Sept. 28 (Reuter United States tom-.-.1 Headquarters on :.i.\ i :>-p<irted today that the British freisht.-r Bed: >rd r ir 1 7,129 tons, d to be fi mly >tui k on the ntr.ll reef where she went Ml— i during
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  • 75 9 jasai s•. -.r The American Pr- r.t I President Buchani i ned and b< r I officer wounded Bun Bast Java, local freight ma- C P. smjal said ;rday. S.njal said after decking on M r.day night, the Buchacrew was forced to chase off 40
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  • 33 9 THE Netherlands Government on Thursday, termed as ;s" charges made by an Indonesian paper that Dutch foldiers are training Indonc Atjeh, northern most parX of the island of Sumatra. A. P.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 27 9 "ATEBIALA. Sept. —The Governmeday announced the award of its highest decoration, the Order e Quetzal, to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in the Degree of Grand Collar.
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    • 37 9 HE S I (AP).— n Giiliatt. the gynaecologist who delivered both children of Queen Elizabeth 11. wa» killed on Thursday night in a collision of his car with a truck just outside London. He
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    • 30 9 ALGIERS. Algeria. Sept. 28, nations were claimed slain by Trench forces in a battle near MacMahon. 20 miles south-west of Batna in Eastern A.geria. en Thursday afternoon.
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    • 34 9 CA :ta S«j CAP T v-r.:ne Indian coal miner- were believed to have been killed on Thursday when. the surface of a rain-flooried coal mine collapsed near Asansol, 132 miles from Calcutta.
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    • 33 9 KNOXVB Tennessee, Sept. 28 (UP). Stella B Baker, arrested for hoarding B6 half-gallon jars of moonshine in her home, told police she thought 11 I used by one of her boarders.
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    • 26 9 EAST I. OS ANGELES. California. Sept. ZS, (UP) Dogeatcher Donald B.iird re■^d that he was bitttt by a an as he attempted to imi
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    38 9 A TYROLEAN wearing his tall ceremonial head-dress, parades through Munich, Germany, in the costume procession which is part of the annual Munich Octoberfest. Fest vities l.ixt for sixteen days. Their special feature is beer drinking contests. A.P.
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  • 355 9 Paper Lashes Out At Queen Her Friends GET RID OF THIS TOFFEE-NOSED CIRCLE' LONDON, Sept. 28 (UP) Buckingham Palace uttered a resigned "no comment" today to the most vigorous critical drubbing the Royal Family and the Royol circle has received in years. The Socialist Daily Mirror, which has the biggest
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  • 48 9 N] YORK. S 28 < AP) The widow ol '.v v rfc rrespondent Can. He M irra who waa killed in the July 25 a Uisioo of the liners Stockholm and Andrea ria yesterday sued the in L.r.e and Swedish ■\:v.- :an Unc I t D853,100,-
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  • 84 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 (AP) Egypt has been grant* cd U5515,000,000 emergency loan twin 4 ne International Monetary Fund, a spokesman said laa| night. Th? money would be used, a Canadian Government spokesman said, for the purChasi of wheat from thai country. A Fund spokesman said
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  • 144 9 Peppy And Punchy At 150 Yrs. NEW YORK. Sen'. 28. (AP) A New York hospital report said yesterday that peppery little Javier Pericra is a \ery Old man and "possibly he may be more than 159 years of a^c." Even if he is the world's oldest man. the report ariried,
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  • 175 9 Widowed Mother On Trial BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Sept 28 (AP). A 45 year-old widow, dressed completely in black, ill brought into court yesterday on charges of ill treating her seven-year old son by raising him like a chicken. Mrs. Margaret Halpenny spent only four minutes in court
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  • 294 9 Tito's Sudden Flight Sparks Discord Rumours Stalinism Rears Its Head Again BELGRADE, Sept. 28, (Reuter)— Fundamental issues affecting the future course of Communist deve lopment were seen in usually well informed circles here as motivating the surprise flight of President Tito to the Soviet Union
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  • 28 9 FORTY-TWO pilots trained hv the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority have ■nnounced tbtj wish to take their examination* early nrxt month, an luthoritj :esman said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 45 9 MARTHA Rayc. the singer and comedienne of many ups and down?, <~n'.! ap?eri in a Phi adelphia nigM club on XI irsday nigM in the midst of the ioog mat has become almost her trade mark "That Old B ack Magic." A. P.
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  • 109 9 TOKYO. Sept. 2G. (Reuter)— Japan's Minister of Justice in a statement published here today, reported that the Japanese Communist Party has infiltrated 5.000 members into government offices. He said there were LIJOQ other known Communists in industries 25.000 In differeni organizations 1 as Communist Party
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  • 84 9 LA PAZ. Bolivia. Sept. 28 (AP> Fifty Bolivian political prisoner? being transported in a cargo plane seized control yoterday and forced the pilot to fly to Argentina. The Bolivian Lloyd Airline confirmed the incident aboard no of its DC-4's but refund :urther information. The prisoners were bring
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  • 97 9 Eden, Lloyd Happy After Paris Trip LONDON Sept 23 (API Prime Minister S:r Anthony Eden and Foreign Seeretar. Sclwyn Llcyd returned London last night M verj much encouraced" after uv days of conferrini wrixi French officials over the Bmi crisis "We talked about tl forthcomins meeting m the United Nations
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  • 38 9 OTOSHIRO Kuroda. Japanese cxper'j on war criminal affairs, bat met. with American (Rcials to ur^e the early rclaaar of l n 2 war rrimir convicted by United Strihunais. and still held in Sugamo prison.- U. P.
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  • 21 9 CZECHOSLOVAK President Antonin Zapotocky has accented an invitation for a state visit to Indonesia. Prague Radio reported yesterday. Reuter
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  • 27 9 GOVERNOR Harding has gal in Cyprus a re -reated extremist under ft ii i nization known as PEKA (the Political Committee of Cyprus Struggle). A. P.
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  • 193 9 DIANA IS QUITTING HOLLYWOOD WE HAD A HECK OF AN ARGUMENT, SAYS HER HUSBAND Pushed Into Pool At Party LONDON. Sept 28 fAP) Diana Dors, bosom? blonde actress whose four-month Hollywood career has spanned two pictures and one dunking in her own swimming pool. is returning to Britain. The reason,
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  • 129 9 LONDON. Sept 23 A; Britain yesterday published further extracts from th« captured "G::vs- c:sr.f>' and >aid thes t ;tablish tl e overriding r Archbi^hnp Makarios in c.iordfr.ob Cyprus. HM d:ar;f?. attributed to lot extremis! leac> r Griva juote him a> having written Mai s January
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  • 25 9 JAPANESE sour- ed yesterday the Soviet Government has notified Ambassador Matsumoto of its readiness to exrhanse amhr dors. Discussion of tern' U.P.
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  • 88 9 Too Near To Indonesia, SEATO Told KARTA. Sept. 28 (Reuter) The Indonesian government "very much regretted" that the South-e;, Treaty Organization pc were holding exer second time in an area cloat to Indonesian territory. Indonesian Foreign spokesman said to al party leaders had protested against holding of the exercises in
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    • 67 9 13h 11*1 I>* fg. mfcf \j JjK She was the bait in the Jtk. incredible plot to blow f *^NCjfl Bf) u °rlJ' Tt^^L An ALLIED AiTISTS P.cfur. priir DATDP^BwIf U *""A-A 3 niini/ri ininu E^%>«i^HL A RPHiwai n iOTuno i nil And Introducing B NAlj ARTHUR LUU inniAkl ninn
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  • 49 10 photo. BRITAIN'S Valerie Frrni-h looks happy despite recent accidents durin? the opening; of nor Hollywood career Accidents included (he flooding of hor basement i bush tire near h^r home, mountain linns on the proul not far away, and the overturning of her car A.P.
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  • 190 10 :HEST] -TREET (England), Sept. 28 (UP) Tr.e opposition Labou;- Pa::v today scored an impressive victory in the first test of political trends since the Suez crisis broke over Britain. Lao-.;: HMMI I v rman Pen:. and outpolled Consc. tive 'A.:. .am Rce.-M gOUgf
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  • 330 10 FRANCE GERMANY TO HEAL OLD WOUND New Moves To Unite Europe PARIS. Sept 28 (Reuter)— The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet, will spend all day tomorrow in Bonn with tiie West German Chancellor, Dr. Konard Adenauer, to settle once for all the question of the Saar territory. A spokesman of
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  • 309 10 Poznan Police Boss Sacked Over Jail Beatings POZNAN, Scot. 23 (Renter) The Poznan mob tnat beat, kicked and trampled a sccu: (Acer to death during ■j riots of June 28 were shooting "We won't let the ambulance take him, let him die here." a court was told today. evidence w;i.
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  • 159 10 NICOSIA, Sept. 28 (AP)— Two members of the security forces were shot in the back and killed in Nicosia's "Murder Mile" today. A third security officer was wounded but drew a g;un and returned the The death of the two brought
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  • 68 10 CALCUTTA. Sept. 23 (UP, Police killed nine strikers in a wild riot outside a coal mine in Jamuria last night. The riot developed when police attempted to break up a mob preventing non-strikers from entering the coal mine. One woman was among those killed, and
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  • 61 10 photo. THE American Democratic Party's Presidential candidate. Adlai K. Stevenson. (centre) is presented with a pipe if peace by a group of Indians on his arrival at Municipal Airport. Tulsa, Oklahoma, for an election campaign talk. (Left to right) Seminole Indian, Solomon Fish; Stevenson:
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  • 135 10 AUCKLAND. F-T"- (AP 1 Rear Admiral GeOCfle D fek, leader of the U.S. "Deep Freeze" expedition to the Antarctic, predicted today that scientists will be able to control the world's weather in 1 Or 2 l year-. He told a luncheon that 60 new
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  • 127 10 ALGIERS. Sept. 28 (Reutrr) M..n thai uniformed Algerian insurgents were killed in a I battle with security troops yesterda> near Macmn 20 miles from Batna in eastern Algeria arcordn latest reports reaching here toda> Security forces casualties were three killed and eight wounded for
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  • 57 10 NAIROBI. Sept. 28 d defeageneral election, according to the resu even of the 13 contested constituencies made known today. The election was to decide whether Kenya should keep a multi-racial governmer revert to the all-white system )re 1954. M re than 83,000 white, Asian and Arab voters
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    • 325 10 .WHERE WHAT TO BUY... S-^^S^^" jt^^fH V "i l^" 3 "un Dial sets camera L^7\V J7l ELEGANCE V s2L<^y^t& h ?-®3 'S pJctU w,ndi' t /y^ COMFORT SHOES CO. r^' 1 larr^^fF^ X/^3twiMr^Hrra I cn vur f lrn Wlth wicle -angle irns No yP /f V f 'j^ iVm^^^F^s LirakTlM
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  • 579 11 ////A L4AE WITH the datt* s4 0M I>uk^ ■I tdmbur^h s i>it to M.ilava dravs in? i loser. there must be quit>- i few men in Ku.Ua Luopur a [\n are thinking of thi* e\ent in terms of a new dre>> Alter all. although His Hichness may
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    1265 11  -  Nurse Kathleen PUZZLES THINGS 10 DO STORIES Going Fishing >\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\% Story for Children < QNE very hot day Lu-Lu the Siamese cat and Suki the gingeT kitten were lying in the shade of Lu-Lu's verandah, trying to get cool. Suki kept rolling over on to her back and
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  • Mary Clive's Domestic DIARY
    • 839 11 \Y E 1. 1., we have moved >> house, and today for the fust time I can look around and consider that we look tolerably like a home, and not like a warehouse for jumble! Packing; never fails to amaze me. Lach time I do it, I think
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    • 44 11 M._K TSCKE Of TU£ OLDEST KNQWKJ (JIRAFFf^ WAVE YES -'.V?6.^C^rSEXISTOfC©«»UE. WHICH ALLOW THEM MS MIUW IN 9000 S.c n And T0 5£E BEhind 7 infrowt; 6AnSKR:t IMRniNG6 bOOOV£AKS AWI7 to the Sipee HOW MILKWA? OWE OF WITHOUT TLLR NiI WG T-: ALL FOODS THEIP^HEADe^
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    • 213 11 ,JUVENIA SlXappeals 1. ULTRA-FLAT. L^/^^^l 2. UNBREAKABLE iX^*^ *7r SPRING. 4. WATER-PROOF. Wg&g^L 5. SHOCK-PROOF. 6. ANTI-MAGNETIC OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD Singapore, K. Lumpur, Penang. PASIR RIS HOTEL 143, Eligs Rood, Off 10. m.s. Tompenit Rood. Singapore. ggraggra&M| TO-NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1A v Kflmß DINE, WINE DANCE of our jLcH SEASIDE
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    • 191 11 Standard's [CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3. And I .r.d ocean I.L t S without re M 4 4. 24 down loses its hesitancy but R«i-< .4) t Discovered through its loose 5 Almost an oath about the deed m:dr: 1 Frank admission <6* S h r>lsv :s Punishable 4> %Hi Delight. tohat£
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  • 338 12 $2.1 M. Profit For Fraser Neave DIVIDEND, BONUS THE directors of Fraser Xeave Ltd. report a successful year to June 30, 1956 with a net profit o 52. 174,000. This compares with the profit for the pre i*'i«n S year of $1,457,000. e board will recommend al dividend of 8
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  • 129 12 Industrials And Tins Steadier INDUSTRIALS and tins Were a shade .steadier nn the Malayan market yesterday. Rubbers wore more active following the rise in the commodity prices. Price changes anncunced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were:- Buyers Seller! F. and X. orris. 108 2 in c dcb m coi
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  • 134 12 BUSINESS reported d M >■-.- .van Sharebrokers Aserday were: y i N ordi 13.05 overnight K.<X Ml yesterday M. Colls 11.11 H.12 Wi ■il Box ?l 634: Robinson ords $1.55. $1.56 xall; Sime D.r 6 cd: Straits Times Straits Traders «2(>. PB\ PS|; Wearnes Bros. u.{. Aokam $1.30;
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  • 1009 12 West German Exports Are Steadily Rising 15v HANS HUMBERT (Federal Ministry of Economy) BONN: WHILE after the war German goods had disappeared from the world markets, the steadily rising trend of exports once again exceeds 20 thousand million DM annually, and the German Federal Republic holds third place among the
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  • 159 12 R.P.C. Deplores U.K. Move On Imports Of Synthetic —Passes Resolution KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federot— Rubber Producers' Council today dcp Britain's decision to increase synthetic rubber imports by 10,000 tons next year, despite post promises to Malaya. A resolution h g Lgl 'ng the Council's grave co» cern over the
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  • 55 12 leaving for India on transfer. Pictured here are: (from left): Mr. Shah, Mr. and Mrs. Samtani and Mrs. Rani Shah. THE First Secretary, livlia House, Mr. S. Bikram Shah, was feted at a cocktail party given by Mr. R. G. Samtani of J. Mulchand Sons at the
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  • 43 12 NEW YORK. S^p'. I7.<UP>— Dow-Jor.cs closing „verages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 473 tr 20 Rails 154 70 15 Utilities t> 65 Stocks 169.C8 BONDS 40 Bond? ni f)4 The Dow-Jonei commodity futures index < 1924-26 average equals 100) closed at. 160 83.
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  • 443 12 THE week started rather badly in the Singapore rubber market. In spite of good buying: of the lower grata there was a large amount of liquidation by holders and prices at the start of business on Tuesday reached 88 cents before a reaction set in,
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  • 126 12 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS T^odens. Chunr 1. S :rr.". Cinnlese Prince. Q leenston Heights. Inchwells, Hai Lee, Star Bete'c iCFo. Bartto. INNTR RO\DS Hau T.i. Fng Siong. I Ifraoa> nnu, Buana. Tg. Pinanf Bruas, Toner Hong. Pahepo. Matati irl, Heather, Stia Lett Tong Sing, Hydra, Sg. De!i. Hong Tat.
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  • 95 12 SINGAPORE C: Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Sept 526 buyers, $26| sellers; Oct. 826 buyers, sellers: coconut oil (bulk) $401 sellers, coconut oil (drums) sellers; Muntok white pepper SI 17 sellers. Sarawak white SI 16 sellers, Special Sarawak black Singapore Copra Association closing prices:
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  • 117 12 IT was announced the UK Ministry of S ipp ave intimated to the manufacturers. Aviation Ltd. of Prestwick, -hire, that an order will be placed for an unspe^ number of Twin Pfcji craft for the R.A.F. for use as light tranppc:The Twin Pioneer Is the twin-engined aircraft capable
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  • 125 12 Rubber Up 2½ Cts. On More Orders From China CHINA buyinp w the dominant Irati the Singaiwirc rubber market resale ing in a price mm < cent* over Thursday iir:,. ber first gTade < los d after stead} at 92£ cent* per lb. Si vering also helped to firm the
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  • 149 12 K M V (Mala* StawRiihbrr Plantation* I directors hav. mdmrnrn. ed a first and final dmdrm: cf 35', less lmomi tax thp stjnriairi rate fof the ended June If this dividend is appr' .1 ill be payabk on n tO ■'■ik!n|il"v o| (I st« r ai los« of
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  • 17 12 I on in its rate? :o merchmrti c:or OD. retdt: ana Other rates remain unaltered
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    • 956 12 NOTICES FOR SALE STRAITS AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE. RASC Huh Speed Vessel "ARMENTIERES" com- NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, p ete with equipment and fittings as she lies :I PULAU ("V>v:.\ :r. .-cased costs of BRAN: operating vessela etc.. rglKth: 69 tai BWi 1W Shippers are notified feet Draft aft 4i feet effective Ist
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    • 142 12 YUGOSLAV LINE From Hongkong to Bomboy, Ade n, P. Sudon, Port Sod Ervrr».-> Venice, Tncst c ond Ri|ckc /-MM*,,.,. S pore Molocco P.S'hom Penong m/v "DINARA" 4 5 Oct 7 Oct From Adriotic, Neor Eost !rd,o to D|okort o Hongkong ond Whompoo. «w-. Penong F Shorn Molocco S'pom m/v "VELEBIT"
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    • 98 12 EXPECTED TODAY 8«BtM EMSI3 SYD/DARWIN 8.05 am. Malayan Airwavs MLI2I KL/MAL 9.55 am. Garuda GA.?72 JAK 1135 am Malayan Airways MLlfll PG'KL 1245 pm. KLM KLB2S AMS/BKOK 115pm Qantas EM534 LON/BKCK 150pm Qantas EM99] SYD/JAK 2 :^0 p m. BOAC 8A%3 HONGKONG 3 35 pm Malayan Airways lILSIfI PALEMBANG 3
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    • 1148 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lis lln- »l ilneorporeted in Singapore) O2 Sh Dt p p THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJJ Carriers option to proceea via other ports to load and discharge carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON, b CONIINtNI POSITION Of VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMtWARPS
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  • 646 14  - SELANGOR'S RUGBY HOPES ARE HIGH ALEX SOARS By KUALA LOIPIR, Fri.— Rugger— the game that was once described by a cynic as the ruffians' sport played by gentlemen— is with us again. Shouts of "feet, feet, i'eet" and other jargons peculiar to the game resound and re-echo round our padangs
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  • 58 14 SIN iAPOBE Harboui Board Police took over the SH A Div. 1 leadership from R A F Changi when they beat Royal Police i-° ta their |eaI Bxtun p ayed on the RJV. ye rday The deciding goal wai i > ond [way in the irsi
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  • 80 14 GAX BUG BENG SCHOOL me champions for UN i':.,) yc;*r in succession In [nter-Ens ish School Bas- ill double knockout oon- en they beat BartSecondary S 40 point Una! on the g Sianj Pau Court at Road jresterday. Trams:- G.E.S.: Roland Lee (Capt). Rolanrl I Chionh
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  • 51 14 A HAT-TRICK scored bf igalinfhana helped Johorc to heat Shell Sports Club 5-1 in a friendly hockey match played at Paya Lebar >c~v r lay, At half time the Indians led Thilagalingham, 3, IB f i v. >rcd for [ndiaiu whil« S.P.C. scored i only fOft] through
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  • 53 14 L' Estrange Nets 3 For Saints ST. ANDREW'S School showed promising form whop they Serangoon E2nj{lish Schooj j-1 in a ::;< adly bockey tnatcb ■1 Woo iterday, Ainsley L*Estranfi proved to i it b-makff f (i r the S inta when he netted ail three goals, Richard Gomes Scored the
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  • 310 14 Letters To The Sports Editor Sir: in recent weeks there has been a lot of talk about the selection, of Olympic cai ifiirir- to ",r e tent the Peck rat ion Singapore. Newspapers and interested Individuals are backIng the claims of Annie Choonc and Abdul
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  • 111 14 Sir: The impi esMve and splendid article presented b& rou on page 12 of your Sept 21 issue. on our behalf, has been well appreciated. We wish to extend our thanks to you in this brief epistle for jrour sincere enthusiasm In taking an interest in
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  • 17 14 SEREMBAN, Fri Technical College drew with Negri Sembilan Chinese 2-2 at hockey here today.
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  • 515 14  -  Lee Thong Choon b\ by LEE THOXG CHOOX IPOH. Fit An official of the Porak Motor Club, Mr. A. G. Colet, 38. on the eve of h:> departure Crom the State, has been assigned by his < ib to be an "observer"
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  • 149 14 A NKW colony swimming; rrcord for the !'MI mrirrs hutlrrfly stroke was sol up by Thio (ihim Hock in the ttli da\ >- pvrnts of 13ili annual championship meet of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association held at the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterday. I 1
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    • 143 14 SOCCER s A FA COMMUNITY: Cl Pt. R.A.F. Bcaor Stadtwn af 5.15 I ATHLITICS p if Ftfconfl English Ol Sports. SWIMMING I |Jtk St»i rug ai S gnpore Swimming Club (2.15 p./dj. RUGBY FRIENDLY R.A.S.C. rs S.A R.U. 5..4.R.T.; G.H.Q. FARELF rs R..V..1.5. SembAiriiug Sen baiiHiiio; The B icfcs R.l/J'.C.
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  • 122 15 DEFEAT COMES TO PENANC CHINESE RECS PENAXG, Fri.— Chinese Recreation Club suffered jjieir first rusher defeat of the season when they went jjovsn by five points (a goal) to three (a by) to Penan? Police on Victoria Green, today. game t |Hl and MBly contested r Z The >t to
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  • 74 15 SINGAPORE Combined Ser- will play a friendly rugtad matcta as;a:n>t a NegriMalacca team on Saturday, Oct. 6 at Seremban. The following have been selected to represent the services LAC Hopgood: LAC Ward. Fi/IA Strickland. Lt King. L/Cpl Briggs; lac Blattery, M'man Hind; SBCPO Cutts, Sisma Illington,
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    57 15 photo. BERLIN: Heinz Stretz outboxed England's Randolph Turpin. former middleweight champion in Humburg on Sept. 21 to win a convincing ten round decision in a fight witnessed by six thousand spectators. Both boxers weighed In at 157 pounds. Picture shows Turpin on the canvas with arms round the ankles of
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  • 27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Shell Sporti Club and Youni .Men's Sikh Association chow _-2 in a division .two hockey match on the Taylor Road ground today,
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  • 466 15 Ezzard Of Woz Show Will Pack Them All In Peter Wilson Returns To The World Of Sport LONDON, Fri. Nothing in the world changes faster than the world of sport. For three weeks I have been completely out of touch with it, and while the water in Suez still remains
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  • 413 15 Consulate Braves On Warpath Again JIM ELLIOTs Consulate Braves are on the warpath again. Wanted for the Sunday stewpot this time are the limbs of Tomi Wei's nine Pandas. The Braves sealped the Tokyo Dragons last Sunday, and with mm himproved fielding:, both infield and outfield, the Tribe should win.
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  • 420 15  -  JACK HAND By ST. LOUIS, Sept. 28. (AP).— Milwaukee's bright pennant hopes on Friday night rest on Bob Buhl, a a crewcut with a blazing fast ball, and the fourth place St. Louis Cardinals who have lost seven of their last eight games.
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    • 210 15 LI 1 flbner By A/ Capp cp«'v -Ef Ok —1 I ZH I EASV^-THET LISStN V whn SHOULD .^-V^ v-*V[ ETCHER fS V^-^^ T>i \Jrf "tA < GUESSWORK^- > ■>/■•■}) of- r^ KT^ C^ 0 r r i '^'S vof knows morex Alley Oop By V. 7. Hamlin f^~~i T^SBBP^^^^n
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  • 594 16  - Distine To Win Richest Sprint Race WINDSOR LAD $25,000 GOLD VASE RIVALS CLASH TODAY Shamrock Slipper Will Offer Stiff Challenge By TOPWEIGHT Distine is my confident choice in the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase (Race Four), run over the 5A furs., str., at Ipoh today, concluding day of the Perak Turf
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  • 193 16 Windsor Lad I lit- >peclre Trundle Hill Scrutineer IOILETTE. i KIM >\\O\ K(>l I. hi lh KOILhTIK lireat »a\on Koulette Dapple Ure? Great >a\on MISTY LINE II MISTI LINE 11 MIBTI 1-INL II \IT\L CHANCE 2, Potentate. ivamit Kid So Worry Misty Line II Karani; N<> Worry I't-arl nu-
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  • 966 16 Weight and distance will not stop Roulette RACE ONE Roulette goes over a trip for the first time but I expect him to follow up his Saturday'? success and complete a double. Thi s handsome four-year-old by Fun Fair came home a stylish winner over the seven when he whipped
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  • 179 16 Misty Line Set For Maiden Win RACE TWO Misty Line II v< accepting, and I am riving him a chance to score his maiden win. Hr VCBt extra well on Thursday when he headed home Fair Raleigh over three furlongs to return 3D 2 5 sec with plenty in :e.
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  • 299 16 RACE EIGHT AS MANY a.s half the field car, be given chances in the mam six furlongs sprint for Class Two, Division One norses. Bui I will take a chance with Mralda. This four-year-o'd SCOTrd a splendid win i n Division two to
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    • 1050 16 g^B^^^^^^^d^^^^^^SS^H RACE l: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. I—9 Furs. L EM Dapale Gvaj >v s.i:: H and (keen Combine M van B'kplen Bougoure Roulette Jv s.ll Ml Tan Kim Hoe M van B'kelcn Banatr 197 Be .ireful fa ,s.lo M I Mn. Giam Boon Phang Bagby Mortimer 4.
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    • 55 16 liii i fine and sunn) i i| past two c i| track for todaj >> i| at Ipoh should h. Broadcast i RedifTusion u ill hroadi < :<M (immcnlarir* i all rjc ht ttea Big Sweep 1 The 'Irrl.it |..n 1 be hrld on U 4 and Ihe Bi^ Sur-
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