Singapore Standard, 2 October 1956

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARO P oWe 1 ***** (5 Hntt? 2400 w j% m k FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 28" 2414 SINGAPORE* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 3956 14 PAGE* 15 CENTS
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  • 185 1 f ===n j FLASHBACK T***** STANDARD CHRISTMAS FUND IS to £«"^PHvH'r 7 "*'^t™ to us of 23, Lim Tcck Kirn Singapore, o°r to When Chr.stmos arrives your donations will be distributed to various charitable organizations in Singapore end the federation where the funds will be
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  • 25 1 65 Hurt In Cafe Bomb Outrage i (Reuand are 5 last 65 people .em .red had xere Cv •aria > of thp ol the DtW Ol
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  • 19 1 Oct. 1 ton Chur- 1 23 dramatised at the end s dauhe lead P a
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  • 104 1 Rosalind Is First Donor E of the t reminders tin Dg Standard about it.*? annual ;nd <n.,uc front 1 C/'h (above) Garr: n Rei Office. She the Standard Office last month and handed a cheque for from mor~ than S members of the eft Ulan >raiT of Registration Pay Office
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  • 201 1 1955 WAS NEAR-RECORD TRADE YEAR FOR S 'PORE SINGAPORE'S total trade in th- past year has been the hghest since 1951 and the second highest in the Colony > trading: history, according to the annual report of the Ministry of Commerce an 1 Industry published yes! >rdav report lays that
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  • 666 1 Disaster Strides As Britain's Pride Reaches Journey's End EJECTOR SEATS SJW&* BOMBER CHIEF, SKIP*S LONDON, OCT. I —A HUGE itfXTA* WINGED PLANE, ONE OF BRITAIN'S SECR*X ATOM BOMB CARRIERS. CRASHED AND fXPLODED IN FOG AND RAIN AT LONDON AlvX PORT TODAY BEFORE HORRIFIED DIGNITARIES WELCOMING THE
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  • 118 1 DELEGATE TO BANDUNG TALKS POLICE last night detained Sun Lo Bun. 23, president oi the ba iineci Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students Union. Sun, a teacher, was arrested as he was leaving a roficeshop opposite the Pavilion Theatre in Orchard Road. He vas a member of
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  • 106 1 Aussies Praise Mr. Lim SYDNEY. Oct. J (Jteuter) For Au^rrrlians. the most heartening news Irom A.sia for "many a long mocln'" has been the vigorous action taken against Communist subversion by the Singapore Government. the Sydney Morning Herald said tod iy; It declared in an editorial: "The Chic/ Minister (of
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  • 73 1 Lorry Backs And Roof Comes Down A 10 UK-TON lorry backed into a shed in the Police Training School Motor Transport section in Thomson Road, Singapore, yesterday and brought the shed down. The zinc roof fell on a driver. Omar bin Monamed Zain, and a 13--year-old boy, Tahir bin Mohamed
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 1 Sqn. Leader D. R. Howard, captnm of the Vulcan, who escaped by using the ejector scat.
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  • 153 1 LONDON, Oct. 1 (AP)— British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd today formally declared the Suez Canal Lsers' Association inaugurated alter 15 nations announced their decision to join it. MV Lloyd was presidio., over a conference o£ 18 nations which have propounded themselves in favour
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  • 89 1 LONDON. Oct. 1 (Reuter) A British Overseas Airway? Corporation airliner on which Mr. Harold MacMillan. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, was returning to London from the United States, had to turn back to New York today alter it had been an hour over the Atlantic. A BOAC
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1428 2 Acton Denies Outrage Charge By Girl 'Jealous Boy Friend Fabricated Story 9 'We Discussed Religion MALACCA, Mon. Fifty-two year-old, vicepresident of the Malacca Municipality, A. W. B. Acton, today denied on oath that he tried to outrage the modest y of a pretty Eurasian cirl at his Tranquerah residence on
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  • 39 2 ALOR STAR. Mon. A 16--vcar-old Chinese school student was today arrc.-tcd by Police for alleged theft of 5i. 400 worth of jewellery belonging to his widowed mother. He will be charged in court tomorrow.
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  • 96 2 A fourth man Yap Kirn Hock. 35. svas charged in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of The Singapore Standard's jaga, Paul Singh. Slßgh was murdered -n Q am and 7 a.m. 25 in the Editorial office of the paper
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  • 39 2 MEMBERS of the Seremban Choral Society presented a choral and instrumental concert before a large audience at the Seremban Convent Hall recently. Standardpic shows the- Choir and its conductor, Mr. Michael Savage, a well-known athlete.
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  • 235 2 —And for Cen. Phao personal gift of a Pen and Pencil KUALA LUMPUR, Mob.- I (deration Chief Miai* ter, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will present Thai secui forces opeiating- on the Maia\aThai border I lonveair silver bowl when he visits their Police Chic!. (,cn. Phmo
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  • 16 2 M 1 C branch vi office at 1 Padang F< v i nr "lay.
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  • 435 3 Typist Cannot Blame The Man— Court Told Counsel: 'She Behaved More Like A Mistress... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Attractive typist Tham Toh Chin 26, could not blame a man who wanted to marry her for breach of promise as she behaved more like his mistress than his fiancee, the High Court
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  • 123 3 Come Out, Wherever You Are SEREMBAN, Mm. Surrendere 1 terrorists Ibrahim bin Baba and his wife Rakau. settled happily m Seremban, are appealing to three ncr nrades, EUtnba, Esah ani Kedir to come out of the Jungle "because oi the fair treatment arid safe future n^ mre I y the
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  • 170 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A central apprenticeship board to encourage, regulate and control apprentice training in the Fede Internationa] Labour Orca at ion. as recommended by lization expert, Mr. E. P. Eltham, was set up today. The Board will include representatives of employers and employees
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  • 61 3 SEREMBAN, Men Two soccer enthusiasts, accused wina punches at each other during yesterday's deciding league match between the N.S. Indian Association and the Chinese Recreal Club, were today charged be- b Magistrate here fpt ly behaviour, K. Vadivelu and Ice Wan pleaded not guilty and were wed
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  • 77 3 PKNDITA laii ZainalAbldin bin Ahmad. 61, noted MaJaj scholar and acting h*ad of the Department »f Malay Studies, l'ni\PTsity of Malaya, collar^d^ yesterday afternoon 'while lecturing teachers taking .i (i-month <•« urse in Malay at the I'ni ersity. Teachers attending the lecture said they observed he had pme
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  • 40 3 HONGKONG. Oct. 1 Special Standard Service: Ing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.04 to El Sterling; $6.***** to US. l; 31 8 4 tn Malayan $1; $n its to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $267,628 to a tael.
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  • 238 3 JOHORE BAIIi'U. Mon. An Alliance Employment Committee has been formed hero to help Malays find jobs in Industry and conmerce. Tuan Shaikh Ai.war, deputy chairman of the Johore State UMNO, told The Standard yesterday that the Alliance had Laken this step not only
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  • 127 3 Hit-and- Run Driver f/neci >A lota/ 0/ $/50 A HIT-AND-KUN driver, O T. Puramasivam. was fined a total of SI SO on three charges in a Singapore Traific Court yesterday j_i Puramasivam plcadpa guilty to neßlisent driving, failing to stop after an accident att£ failinf to render assistance to a
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  • 100 3 The Regent Institute way to the mastery of English is the sure way and the swift way. You can study the Effective English Course in the odd minutes of the day. The tuition is so planned that you make definite progress from the very
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  • 268 3 S'PORE'S G-O-M WILL BE 88 THIS MONTH SINGAPORE'S Grand-Old-Man, Dr. Lim Boon Keng, will have a "very quiet"' rest on his 88th birthday which falls on Oct. 18. Dr. Lim the "Sage of Singapore" was a picture of fitness when interviewed by The Standard at his Paterson Hill home yesterday.
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  • 152 3 CLOSrNG rubber prtres (cents per Vo.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buvprs SeJlfr> Spot (nom.) 91 91. Oct. KSSNo. 1 911 9H K.S.S. No. 2 POl 911 R.S.S. No. 3 88i 89 Tone: Dull SPOKE TIK The price of tin on the local market vester day was 5389 (Up2scts.).
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  • 94 4 THE following were elected office-bearers 01 the Singapore Indum Association at Its 2P.th annual general meeting held yesterday: President Mr M. Warden, Vice-President Mr. E. L. Nathan. General Secretary Mr. M- J. Chandi. Treasurer Mr. M. S. Menon. Chairman of Board of dames Mr S. X Gosain.
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  • 836 4 BUSINESSMAN ALLEGES IN COURT: WOMAN FACES TWO BRIBERY CHARGES HOU Saui Lian, a businessman, yesterday alleged in a Singapore court that a woman, Mary Ng, told him she' was the wife of Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn, the Fourth Magistrate. Mary Ng, 36.
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  • 46 4 ic. POPULAR Singapore Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devercux Colebourn, who retired from Government service last Sunday, is seen handing: pa.cket of "little change" which amounted to exactly i^.Ol to Miss Terry Pillay of The Standards staff for The Standard's Christmas Cn«*er Fund. Standard
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  • 268 4 A POPULAR Magistrate who broke the record by tackling 642 cases in one morning: and handled over 100,000 cases during his 11 years of service, leaves Singapore for Australia tomorrow with "overwhelming regrets." He is Mr, J. M. Devereux-Colebourn who yesterday railed
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  • 102 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Men. Dr. N K. Sharma. Mr. A. Abdul Rahim and Mr. Sohan Singh were entertained to dinner yesterday by leading members of the Indian community who congratulated them on bring appointed Justices of the Peace for Johore. Mr, ST. Sinniah Pillai. who pr^idecf. thanked the
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  • 33 4 In the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Couvt yesterday. Tec TOk Seng was fined $300 and disqualified from driving for one year, for driving a car whoso licence and insurance policy had expired
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  • 190 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Coroner, Inche Man mood bin Ali. today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest on Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamed. six-year-old grandson of Dato Wan Idris, Mentri Besar, Johore. The boy was run over and killed by a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 443 4 cAlmancic INFORMATION AT A GLANCE RMBIWm ii« 1. ir- (8.1 It *****pm (9 8 ft). aiyjSfc RA&*O MALAYA P jf JrJr^rfw&f* RADIO MALAYA ((ioncral Ser- l^E' \\(f): 1 pm. Lack-. Dip (XL)' r T%s^^ t^*- M 130 News (S): 1.45 Rhythm SesW&fikZj^. ilßjflSrr^S -t 31 s;u:i (XL); 2 p.m. Schools
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  • 76 5 Standardpic by MR. Goh Chin him, Police Inspector attached to the specia I Branch, and eldest son of Mr and Mrs Goh Kenf Kwec. help s his pretty bride, the former Miss Leong May Pheng, fourth daughter of Mr. Leons \h Kan, to cut their 100-lbs wedding cake
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  • 223 5 Geylang Residents May Have To Pay For Drainage OPLE living in Geylang wil to bear the t the proposed mam drainage scheme area iSu c G wernment accepts com- D:.. Engineer of the D.. Mi F. Pelton. it. Pn in a !5>T on the Catch sme, stressed need i the
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  • 61 5 Bang ic. A JOURNALIST and "Jitterbu? Kins; of Bangkok, Mr. Sumon Sumontamiya. (third from left, standing) who arrived in Singapore yesterday by train with 14 other newspapermen of his country. They will observe the second phase of the SEATO naval pames in the South
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  • 251 5 AN Army recruit was slabbed in the abdomen with the jagged end of a broken aerated water bottle, ng a misunderstanding over a charpoy, (an I erday. Qnanaxn Yesudiaa 22, for- the Nee Soon Basic Training Corps was sentenced
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  • 191 5 SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested Robert Goh Men -i Oho, the man who hit the million-dollar jackpot by introducing the poor man's medical insurance schemes" to the Colony. Police also arrested his partner, Voon Kyam Leng. Both men will be produced in Court
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  • 213 5 Anti-Communist Pamphlets At Chinese School MORE than 100 anti-Communist pamphlets were found in the Chung Cheng High School, Goodman Road. by Singapore Police yesterday Communist National Day. i The pamphlets said that members of the Singapore Chinese Middle School Students Union are forcing students to join in the signature campaign
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  • 45 5 THE FAO Regional OiTicc in Bangkok announced today the arrival of Dr. M. M. R. Khan from Pakistan, who has joined tne Stafl as Fisheries Officer. He replaces Dr. T. J. Job who has been transferred to FAO headquarters in Rome j
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  • 175 5 ON being charged with the attempted murder of her husband, a Singapore housewife, Annie Danker, told the Singapore Assizes yesterday, that she had surrendered to the Criminal Investigation Department on her own accord following the incident. She is alleged to have used
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  • 121 5 Children's Day Is Observed WORLD Children's Dayinstituted by the General Council of the International Union for Child Welfare four years ago was celebrated for the first time in Singapore yesterday. In observing the occasion, the Thai Consulate-General in Singapore remained closed. Later in the evening. Prof. E. S. Monteiro. President
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  • 106 5 PROF. C. R Maharaj. the famous drummer and hie talented dud:':. Miss Nalim Samaraweera, will present dances and music of old Ceylon at the Singapore Ceylon Sports Club, tomorrow. Miss Samaraweera, who is a teacher of Oriental Dances at the Kaisiki School of
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  • 62 5 TICKETS No ***** won the first prize of a sewing machine, at the '"Chinese Swimming Club Lucky Draw" held at the Club's premises in Singapore on Sunday. The second prize, a radio, went to ticket holder No. *****. The third prize ticket No. *****, won a
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  • 43 5 WOO Yin Khon was fined $25 in. the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to carry out a Court order to demolish a cubicle and warned that he would be fined $10 a day until the order was comolied with.
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  • 123 5 MOHAMED Jalleh I bin Long, a clerk is tte I most baffled man in Singapore today. While standing on balcony of the top floor of Unior Building on Sunday aften.3Ti, be saw a thief enter his car and drive it away from the parking lot
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 452 6 Threats Snarls CINGAPORE'S rabble-rousers and pseudo-politi-cians continue to whip up the flagging spirits of their followers with fresh threats and snarls aimed at upsetting the ordered and peaceful life in the Colony. Taken aback by the determined policy of the Chici Minister and his Government to rid this island of
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    • 429 6 is good news from the £'ederation too of a new step-up in the war against Malayan Communist Party leader Chin Peng and his cohorts. Tunku Abdul Rahman's announcement that plans are now all set for a joint drive by the Federation and the Thai Governments against the
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  • 898 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By ]VOT so long ago, this column commented on the superb ignorance of some Members of the British Parliament in regard to Malayan matters. Today, it is able to pinpoint 107 Labour Members of Parliament and at least ten trade unions as
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 384 6 Sir: I wish to refute certain unfounded allegations made against the Govt. Temp. Officers' Union. Kuala Lumpur, by Mr. T. R. P. Dawson, President of the G o v t X o n Pensionable Officers' Association. When Our Union was formed two months ago. Mr. Dawson's Assn. called
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    • 117 6 Sir; I fail to understand why an applicant who wants to renew his Indian Passport i.s required by the Indian Comn-.issioncr's Office to get his application endorsed by a J.P. or a Senior Police Officer who. it is stressed, must know the applicant in person. How does
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    • 356 6 Sir; The 2nd Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal, Singapore, has made the following Award to the Malayan MeteQrological Service, with effect from 4th JUNE. 1956: "We award that those Meteorological Assts. who have passed the Ist and 2nd Technical Exams, before Ist January, 1950 OR who have
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  • 1264 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By HONG KONG 1£ OMAS Cloma has aniiounced that he is off to New York io register his claim to "Freedomland*' with the United Nations. Mr. Cloma is a Filipino businessman with no inhibitions about getting himself publicity. But few publicists could have dreamed up
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 496 7 Lamentable Handling Of Issue— Gaitskell BLACKPOOL. Oct. 1 (Reuter)— The British Lobour Forty today passco an emergency resolution condemning Sir Anthony Eden's Government for lamentable nondling of the Suez crisis." uniy one delegate at the Party's annual conference wmch opened today, voiced objection to the
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  • 90 7 Enough To Kill 100 IfpXEl Oct I A I 1 Miner stricken uith hh ihsorbed em> a upek 5 people, but it's J keepins: Ufli .ili\e. (h^rle* N.truood. of S Men South nir n ted teta- r hr had C tustf nail kepi alive I urare. the Souther: American i
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  • 34 7 Oct. 1 UP —The; Japan f marcr g v.c nati ru^ed; ved off 1 urinz birthday cele- »ps of Ja: v the fen for c" past nerican of!: I
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  • 55 7 TAIPEI. Oct. 1 (AP) A ore in Taipei on Sunday destroyed property estimated at M 5900,000 in value. More than 1,000 persons, most of them squatters, were left homeless. The cause of the blaze, which destroyed a whole block at Shacks and three, threestorey buildings,
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  • 139 7 Rocket Goes 80 Miles Into Space, Returns VGTON Oct. 1 U.S. Deft c day riia- first Bight of a ex* ghtand cheap kefc t iles ib n i r ■i€ Vi] g I :e:: re D administered MaryI rrapin, rot. a launched m the Wallops i. ing N al nal
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  • 224 7 US Is Not Well Understood In Asia Douglas WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (AP) Mr. William O. Douglas, widely travelled Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, said yesterday the Unit€d States is "not very well understood in Asia." He said: 'Our tendency to military solutions has been a great deterrent to
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  • 96 7 plioto. 5 A Centurion tank glides S into the test ford in a 2 Z demonstration of its J J buoyancy apparatus at 2 Chertsey, England A button was pushed and 2 the waterproof sides rose J J on hydraulic pistons to S encircle
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  • 228 7 MANILA, Oct. 1 (AP)— Mr. Gregory Kassimatis, Greek Minister of State, yesterday asked for Philippine support in United Nations debates on the Cyprus question and said "the Cypriots are determined to figiit until liberty is attained." "We Greeks are determined i r to help the
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  • 89 7 Tapestry Of Human Hair HIMEJI. Japan. Oct. 1 (AP) A four-foot square tapestry made of the hair of 20.000 Japanese war widows was completed last week after 16 years and will be presented this month to the Vasukuni Shrine to the war dead. It is the sole work of one
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  • 40 7 GLASGOW, Scotland. Oct. 1 (AP)— The following advertisement appeared yesterday in the jobs wanted section of a local newspaper: "Domesticated lady wants to live with elderly lady to hell with cooking, cleaning, and washing.''
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  • 156 7 MIRIAM HARMAN, the 19-year-old beauty queen who married wealthy company director Arthur Harman after a ten-day courtship is pictured her c with the nine children to whom she is now "Mum." It was the first time the children had seen Miriam since she and Arthur
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  • 99 7 MENON BACK AFTER HIS CAIRO VISIT NEW DELHI. Oct. 1 CAP) Premier Nehru's top political confidant V. K. Krishna Menon last nisht "returned to the Indian capital at the end of his trip to Cairo and London, telling awa:tinu newsmen at the airport hts first ta>k was to report back
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  • 43 7 BRUSSELS. Belgium. Oct. 1 CAP)— Princess Liliane, wife of Belgium's ex-King Leopold, save birth last night to a daughter, the Court Grand Marshal announced today. It was their third child. Prince Alexander and Princess Marie Christine are the other children.
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  • 69 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 1 (UP) An agreement restoring Air Ceylon's right to land planes in India Is due lor signature in New Deihi today, the Ceylonese Transport Ministry announced. Air Ceylon was banned from landing or picking up passengers at Bombay last June on the ground
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  • 139 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (AP)— A small, two-scat airplane made a breathlessly perfect landing yesterday on an Upper Manhattan street while the city slept. The pilot, an airplane mechanic named Thomas Fitzpatrick. told police he had engine trouble. Magistrate Edward J. Chapman suggested not too
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  • 381 8 RAIN SPOILS PEKING 'S BIG DAY igpjrgp;p;led Guests On The Gate Of Heavenly JPeace Jets And Peace Doves Grounded By Weather PEKING, Oct. 1, (Reuter) Driving rain kept China's newly built jet interceptors on the ground and caused the fly past to be cancelled in National Day celebrations today. But
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  • 230 8 2 MINISTERS DISMISSED OVER POZNAN REBELLION POZNAN, Oct. I.— An expert on mass psychology said here today that "accumulated reserves of hate for the Polish security police," erupted in the beating to death of an officer during the Poznan riots of June 23. Professor Jozef Chalasinski of Warsaw University. was
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  • 258 8 PAINFUL WELCOME TO PARIS From PETER STEPHENS, Paris PIANIST LIBERACE FLEW INTO PARIS AND GOT A WELCOME HE WILL NEVER FORGET. There were no screaming teenagers at Le Bourget Airport no idolising Moms. Just a solitary wasp. A daring wasp. An angry wasp. A wasp with
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  • 74 8 A GIRL with unlimited capabilities as a waitress, is Hsia Chu Him. rehearsing her act at the- Princes Theatre. London, where the 49-Zong company of the Variety Theatre of China from Peking, opened their show last week. This Ls the first all-Chinese variety show to
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  • 91 8 C "?EX?IAGEX. 0,-:. 1 (AP) —A horrified father^ stirred 1 LI h^ bad bis 1 ■■>:• carol:: I I De- el Keller In tted bia thrae I itch him i v .;rr; a beap of reeds. As he set the pi:e cri fire he noticfed the yo.;nses',
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  • 159 8 NICOSIA, Oct. 1 (AP)— The British lifted a severe curfew on Nicosia's Greek quarter for two hours today to enable residents to obtain food and water. The original plan to allow inhabitants to leave their homes tor an hour only was amended when
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  • 134 8 Doenitz: I'm Silent I'll Stay Silent' BERLIN, Oct. 1 (UP)-Ad-miral Karl Doeni* Hitlers successor as Nazi u'uehrer, today spurned efforts to get him to lead a new Q^ftan nationalist movement. Adm. Doeni.z, released from the four-power Spandan prison early today, told newsmen: I will remain siient," when asked his views
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  • 81 8 STARS JOIN HOLLYWOOD'S CEMENT HALL OF FAME photo. ELIZABETH TAYLOR is assisted by Rock Hud- j J son as the two film stars put their handprints and j signatures in wet cement, so joining the ions list of J film personalities who have been so recorded in the 5 forecourt
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  • 83 8 Ouch! My -Thumb's Just Killing Me! I)K IRKMOI'X. pin sician at lh«* Infirmary of Lc Bourget airport, Pari.s (rifltfil 1 1 1 t^ the thumb of Anicrican pianist Lee Liberal c (left), who uas siiin^ by a wasp OB his arrival. Dr. rrmouv laid thai (ho thumb should be all
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  • 224 8 WHEN IS A KISS SINFUL Church Gives The Answer From DEMS MARTIN, Home WHEN IS A KISS A SIN That was the Catholic Church. The problem was posed in the review "The Practice ol the Clergy." It arose from the case Ot a fifteen-year-old boy who kissed his Kirl friend
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  • 41 8 R.I. Takes Over Dutch Mine JAKARTA 0 The D Berau mine, in I-:, neo nation... Government, it report* toda Re] npem ati< n Sour i Dutch work a 1 cause n< eon! The 100,000 tonj and i tnployi i I I
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  • 66 8 TAIPEI. Ort 1 (AP> Nationalist Government summoned prominent seas Chme.se Irom all < i the world to a three-day < inomic eonSerrr.ee which > open in Taipei on Oct. 2! The eonlerenee will rt. the eeonorrne situation overseas Chinese, dcv ment of trade between t and
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    • 137 8 i ajapSj. .^^KB&s&----L hires'-- w^* The t rdn^l lk rnt bciutv o\ this tarvin^ Br>tk; >4ra| s\mboH?>cs its purity. A j^uc m\thi" *^h»^ j^fcff^ ii! ho r >c ri s in Tt m tno ri\ci* anj > >^-^\'"SB^ff S! bearing the scroll on wfalCu >jre u\* SLribcJ the Light Trigrinis.
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  • 65 9 NO EXOTIC BUTTERFLY JUST HIGH AIR )n« millionth of a second the ccrr s perfectly c I )l pattern not some fly's but 1 c air flov\ cf high cd round an aerofoil m a wmd tunnel Not XKll Physical Loborato r :tura wcs shown at the third five-day Congiess
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  • 92 9 pic. SIX Singapore couples were married on Sunday in a mass ceremony organized by the Hokien Guild in Telok Ayer Street. The brides and grooms, who posed for this picture with Mr. Tan Lark Sye (seated, tcentre) a patron of the
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  • 360 9 I n Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, has completed a "compromise luration in the Colony, The Standard understands. The plan has been submitted to the Chief Minister, Mr. Li::; Yew Ruck, who is now studying It compromise plan fol- rotests by the City
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  • 29 9 SINGAPORE'S Chettiar Temple wi'i celebrate the "Navarnthri (a Hindu festival) with Special prayers and musical concerts at its premises in Tank Road. from Oct. 4 to 12.
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  • 162 9 A CONCERT of all-Singapore artists of note will be introduced by the Singapore MusiPa] Society, a 1 Victoria Memorial Hall, on Oct. 17. at 8 p.m.. it was announced yesterday. The music, which is presented as an innovation by the Society, will be Riven by
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  • 45 9 Mr P. A. Wilson will be the acting Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister until someone else is appointed to the post. The Singapore Government is looking for an internationally recognized economist to take the place of Sir Sydney Game, who retired recently.
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  • 194 9 SINGAPORE'S Education Ministry lias agreed to set up an advisory committee on Chinese education, comprising representatives from Chinese schools and the Ministry, The Standard was told yesterday. The Ministry has held a series of discussions with .ting up the committee, as eport on
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  • 234 9 ANY person who in innocence gets himself tattooed with a secret society emblem is liable to arrest the Singapore Fourth Magistrate was told yesterday. Mr. Goh Ah Pok, an expert on secret societies attached to the C.I.D. for the past 25 years, stating this
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  • 199 9 A LAW TO OUTLAW DAGGERS Govt Moves To Curb Thuggery With Kitchen Knives Also On Taboo List IN another move to curb thuggery in the Colony, Singapore Gevernment is tc introduce legislation to control the sale of daggers, vegetable knives and meat choppers exceeding two inches in length. A Bill,
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  • 78 9 POLICE RAID GAMBLING CLUBS, DENS SINGAPORE Police carried out six raids on (lvb s and gambling dens during the weekend in different, part:* of the City. Three clubs were raided, but no arrests were made The clubs, where gambling was in progress, will be reported to the Registrar of Societies.
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  • 231 9 Can't Separate Unions Politics Seah On TUC Plea To Workers ALMOST all trade unionists in Singapore are influenced in their decisions, actions and motives by their own political parties, Independent Assemblyman for Kampon? Kapor, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, said yesterday. i Mr. Seah. was commenting on a press statement issued
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  • 120 9 SINGAPORE has scored another success in the photographic world. Out of 371 prints selected for exhibition in London from 3,500 entries submitted by 40 countries, 26 prints were accepted from 16 members' of the PhotogrGphic Society of Singapore. These prints are now being exhibited
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  • 102 9 'Gong Gong' Murder: One Charged ALI bin Abdullah, 23, was yesterday charged in the Sing** pore Fourth yfagii trate's Co irt v.nh the murder of Chch Ah in, also known as Cong." an inmate of 1 Home. Two weeks r-.-o a preliminary Inquiry into the charge against lan Tone Seng
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    • 119 9 tnterc i volume for a I^^^^ I M i of h immer to cause a i I tS I dog» (I s a niimbi r i back 4 >ss f in v om n 4. S required in Be:k^? CC S AfftCi n fl UM btp (ffi tea nalm (3
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    • 277 9 •-V•; V 6 ff SY«^rYTT| TODAY'S QUOTATION: I^^^^^^^^ SCORPIO Oct. 23 to a remembered than nobly ?<B i»' 'Sll^J?^ Don't loan or borrow, be £J» ci.'iaie differences: enjoy x *^ohru,^^^^^^l sociability with business or yL hi'^L/^ttoVTHl^^ l^tf E^^'l^^irke'^'-oci 2 XT ti2 for gafn* 5 plans and arrangements; X> LOOK FOR
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  • 127 10 RUBBER MART DULL-PRICE DROPS CENT Th« Singapore rubber market was dull throughout yesterday, first grade rubber for October shipment dosing at 91| cents per lb., a drop of hall a cent on Saturday. The market opened fairly steady and remained quiet throughout the morning. At noon first grade October shipment
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  • 528 10 Official Clarifies Govt. Takeover INDIA is making a fresh bid to get a larger share of the life insurance business in Malaya, Mr. N. V. Nayudu, actuary of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, said yesterday. He added: "Indian insurance companies have already
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  • 159 10 MR. KATSUZO Yamao, chairman of the Japan Floating Fair is expected in Singapore today by Qantas/ BOAC for discussions with Japanese Consulate and Singapore Government officials. This was told The Standard yesterday, by the Japanese Vice-Consul in charge of trade, Mr. Y. Nomura. Discussions on
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  • 173 10 MALAYAN industrial shares were firmer yesterday, while tin shares were selectively higher, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubber shares were quiet. W. Hammer shares were well above prices prevailing towards the close of the week on the circular to shareholders on capital issue. Price changes yesterday
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  • 359 10 THE question of the future relations between Singapore and the Federation was raised by Sir Eric MacFadyen, chairman of The Golden Hope Rubber Estate Ltd., in his annual statement to shareholders in London. Tho chairman safd under British administration this political
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  • 127 10 OI'TER ROADS Tagelus. Sty. Pendopo. Lapaz. Limburg, Kingsville, Pres. Pierce. Am: ,-k Barito, Blitar. London Endurance. Jesse Lyl Levernbank, Ganges Maru. Obokil. Tarakan. Inchkilda, Steel Traveller, Columbia Chunchi, Batavia, Chor.g INNER ROADS Hua Li, Inda:i R< z Buana. Rokan, Thepamat, Selangor. Lam Ar.n. Sirusrf. Periis. Lariang. Landak,
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  • 137 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: INDUSTRIALS: F. X ords 12.10, $2,121: Gammon $1.89; Hammer (3.20 cci: WaUgh $1.52}, Si 50; Breweries fe.os, *3.o7cdcb; Cement $1.70: Collieries $1.11, $1 12: Metal Box $L 631 to $1.65; Raffles Hotel $1.57, $1.58 i; SiTie Darby $2.05; Wearne Bros.
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  • 77 10 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese duce Exchangi prices per picui yef were: Copra. Ort sellers; coconut oil sellers, coconut $43 J 'untok white pepper $118 sellers, Sat 1 1 7 sc penal Sarawak black $81. Singapore Co; tion closing p; mixed copra; Oc( r t S26| 1 era, HOLIDAY, CTTLKR. BA'IH
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  • 61 10 Initfll ihr pro. fresf tnwarri>. prod synthetic rabbi commercial s< ale in B provided bj I report the International Synth* Rubber Company, f< last Novrmhrr nritl nominal rapttal ai strrlinp is to ralfC it 1 raptal to A! 4 million. Thr company i*- to h a 4^7 milli«»n
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  • 68 10 CHIKF Minister 1 Abdul Rahman ari m;r< Aborigine late ;*t the MAHA Exhibition opened in Kuala Lan during the urrkrnd Look, injr on is Mr R.O M Federal Adviser on 11 ginrs. (On left) flower .<>■■- the latest 'rharmrrs" tV B| quisito vjivrrwarr arc attraction a 1
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  • 83 10 Hammer Co. To Double Capital THE directors of W. Hammer On. Ltd. havi commended the increasing of the issued capita! from j $2,088,000 to 54,176,000 by capitalising from cxi i reserves 52,088.000 to be applied by paying up in tall I 208,000 shares of $10 each. In the taries, Youngs
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  • 52 10 PRODUCTION' of <r,<] n in India has recorded an increase in 1952-1953 During me years 1953-1954 output of coflEi to 51.6 million pounds as against 47.8 million DOUI 1952-1953 f < 54.5 million pounds m 1951-1952. The crease was due to a progressive extension oi the area uncrr
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    • 565 10 NOTICES JOHORE F.W.D. TENDER NOTICE mENDERS from Class 'C and 1 above registered PWD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore. up to noon of the 15tn. October. 1956 for CONSTRUCTION OP SINGLE STOREY MARRIED OFFICERS QUARTERS AT M*HY REGIMENT CAMP, KLUANG. Full particulars may be obtained from
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    • 573 10 NATURALISATION YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons who.^e names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief
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    • 348 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation \l (i) <a) Application for a Certificate of Registration VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR. R. M. V. MEY-Y-\PPA NADAR of No. 95 Kitchener Roid, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect oi premises known
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    • 6 10 More Commercial News In Page 12
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    • 139 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden, P. Sudon, Port Soid, |f|llrt* Venice, Trieste ond Rijcka. Spore Molocca P.S'hom Penong m/v "DINARA" 4/5 Oct 6/7 Oct 2nd Call 8/ICoct From Adriatic, Neor East, India to Djakorto, Hongkong and Whompoo. Penang P.S'hom Molocco S p^« m/v "VELEBIT" 15/16 Oct 16/17 Oct
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 743 11 TRADING CO., LTD. t. li'-* :6S l/4 132/6 RebuiMm Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMfRICAN SSRVICI Ta H Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia fr Cwll POrH Spore P. him Penan* XH^S rn-...nnw«>,w.i 5/14 Oct 15/16 Oct 17/lg O<t '-I?""*. '5/16 Nov 17/18 No« g^, tption U P">«e«4 *U other
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    • 1109 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 'shJ^ Hnce.po.ated ,n S,nM»«re> (12 H M T.T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £7' f£t n?«I° UVE GLASGOW. LONDON. 6 CONT.NINV POSITION Of VfuiLS WHICH HAVE UPT MALAYA HOMiWARDS S« p i- d 18,2I 8 ,2 SSS SS ES 12 CURRENT fUTURg SAUiMfA CALCHAS
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    • 824 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN S P iUm Hoeiton Maru for Yokohama, Nogoya Kobe via Hongkong 20Oct mm Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Moru For Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibasan Moru for Yokohema, Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkong .....14 Nor FOR
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    • 725 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tot Banakofc ond/e* Fat East Ptnong P.S'hon- S'para "MEONIA" 14/16Oct 17/19Oct 20/22 Ocf "LALANDIA" 18/2COct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct ASIA 27Oct/lH#» HOMEWARDS Soilings toe Genoa, Antwerp Rottaedom. Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. Spore P. S'kom Penang U"JUTLANDIA" i/ioc, 4/soc FOR PASSENGIRS ONLY *"SUMBAWA" i3/»4Oct ALSO CALLS
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  • 157 12 Caltex Spending US $68M. A Year THE C^> p a [ing at the it€ L'Ss6B 0,000 it icr n mnt was di, irsed of miP.ies the Pi Caltc The un ol i ooey spent has i r c altcx Gi ip Purchasing Ofl the pu bli c a t and
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  • 5 12 CAPTAIN MAN TIDOK
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  • 200 12 FARMERS arc Dad the world arc I tractor operacp. their farms at a i w ti shows I n o: t million ti ictors the i imbex of b- V S. and Canada .de mv ti -or use on the farms v more
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  • 39 12 A NEW £1,500,000 iron iry opened this year in xmrne, Australia, by a British company, Allied Ironfounders Pw. Ltd., incorporate? a sand-handling plant which Is timed to be one of the most era in the world.
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  • 232 12 New Ship For Cable Wireless Fleet THE newest and fastest addition to the Cable and Wireless Ltd., leet of eight ships is the 3,300-ton Recorder, which arrived in j Singapore over the weekend. Uader the command of I Captain Alan Tudor, the rctad the fiwi designed to handle tii c
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  • 114 12 MALAYA AT STATISTICS CONFERENCE MALAYA is represented in London at the Conference of Commonwealth Statisticians. Delegates from this country are Mr. E. J. Phillips, Registrar of Malayan Statistics, and Mr. H. Fell, Chief Statistician. Federation of Malaya. The conference is being organized by the U.K. Central Statistical Office and is
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  • 42 12 metals recovered from the blasi furnace waste at the steel plants oi the Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.. at Newcastle and Port Kembla, New South Wales, are to be marketed by a new company in Australia the Breckett Pty. Ltd
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  • 93 12 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants are: New York .2 9, (T.T.). 32 11/16 (0.D.). 32 Id/16 credit bills 33 trade bil s <90 d/st); Canada 31£ (T.T.). 31 ion 32 3/16 credit bills and 32V trade bills <90d/sO. Selling rates are: New \ork 32 5/16.
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  • 410 12 More Houses So Demand For Polish Rising DEMAND for polish in the Malayan market is increasing fast as more and more houses arc built m this country, according to Mr. J. R. Morris, director of Ronuk Ltd.. of England manufacturers and biggest users of their polish. He is on a
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  • 109 12 Plant Steps Up Output Of Engine Parts AN Australian automotive parts company in Launceston. Tasmania, will soon be in a position to provide all engine hearings needed on the Australian market, besides manufacturing a big surplus for the pxport trade. The new plant recently installed by the company, Repco Ltd.,
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  • 177 12 DESPITE lower wool prices and delays in wool shipments, the value of Australia's exports in 1955-56 rose by £10.000,000. Drawing attention to this, the Associated Chambers of Manfacturers of Australia state that the export drive was bringing useful results. There had been a credit balance
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  • 589 12 World Demand For Steel Expected To Rise AFTER a slow start in the first half of the year, world-wide demand for steel is expected to rise well above last year's level during the second part of the year. Strikes a~nd stoppages in the U.S. and Britain this summer have not
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  • 354 12 BUILDING of i C") million new foundry for Fori of Dagenham England It expected to be finished li April next year. It is part of the £65 million expansion scheme designed to increase substantially the productive potential of the Dagenham operation, over five-year period. The
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  • 47 12 EXPECTED TODAY Oantas EMS3I ;)/JAK 355 pm. Spavin Airwayi Ml^7 CH daap B^TKB LON/BkOK 5 S 15S IS hs Malayan Airwayi MLIII Malayan Airways MLIII T Malayan Airways MLI 49 -L Malayan Airways MLIO9 «J" J Malayan Airways MUM Pmp-s Cathay Pacific CX729 Hongkong fi.s.sp.m.
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  • 31 12 A MACHINE which v ions, and which wil ss fab' aluminium, v livered to I of the Australian A pany at Gr; s. It was built Ln B nemouth.
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    • 57 12 Mental Exhaustion I!\ i\ Taken tn the morning Brands Essence of V NJi Chicken supplies lie essential concentrated i nourishment required to meet the exacting j Taken at the end of the day it will dispel mental straw and restore vitality 'S^. J I f fc -M-^— BRANDS S|S ESSENCE
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    • 36 12 DEATH HAUNTS THE CARNIVAL in one breath-taking episode after another JB^^ MW I LAUTER FRAN BENNETT KEITH RICHARDS ROBERT SHAYNE j ALHAMBRA- OPENS TODAY Phone ***** for Bookings 5 SHOWS DAILY at U).3Q a m-1.13-4.0Q-6.45 9.MU*
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  • 385 13  - Rubber Planter Makes it Two-up for Aussie Bred Horses WINDSOR LAD GFDG t RBF X PI VNTI.R wno ■m. Sultan* .he SI furil Ipoh on speond hor>r win ilavan *prmt c feat I c of I me c 1 1 B Jadi, tte showed staying abi- <- took Class Two
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  • 28 13 [CX by B ion Onn enabled ;he Singapore Teachers Union to be.r Sii S&] re Cricket Club 4-2 in a hockey end on the p&d&ns jrester-
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  • 44 13 Olympic Swimmer Dropped JHTJpi a n at i fo] ;>OOI Tht 24 twifl 0 has stu^ n Ihc raited States for past i he de- tan in the match be" 1 could not get fit in time and \n it iDset his Olympic preparatir
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  • 10 13 3 league at their g 3
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  • 39 13 R f CH \^> U "A In B W R E M.E. i safa Div I le soccer match played at G \y. S Cooper (5), I Ske too and M Halftime score was 4-".
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  • Sports Letter
    • 357 13 Sir: I refer to the letter of Mr. Balasunriram of K.L. which appearer-' in your excellent Sports Columns on 27.9.56. I quite agree with him that a 4 x 400 metres team could be entered in the Melbourne Olympics if Rahim Ahmed and Koh Lit Yoong quality in
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  • 376 13 3 RECORDS AT PBS CARNIVAL THREE records were broken at the Presbyterian Boys' School Sixth Annual Swimming Carnival held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Sovcntcen-vear-old Tan Kcng Shing and ftfteen-year-old Geoffrey Sim were senior and junior individual champions respectively. Champion House was Drybur »h with 72 point?. Mr B.
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  • 151 13 What A Day For The Saints ST. ANDREWS School went on a scoring spree when they route;! Bartley Secondary School to win by 40 points (five goals, four tries, and a penalty) to three (a penalty) in their friendly inter-school rugby match at Woodsville yesterday. Scorers for the Saints were:
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  • 610 13 NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (AP>— The Brooklyn Dodgers won the National League Pennant, Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees captured the coveted triple crown in batting and the Washington Senators set a record for team strikeouts on Sunday as the major league
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  • 49 13 A HATTRICK by Captain Donald Kembery in the first half helped the REME to score a 5-1 win over the Khalsa Association in a SHA Div. 2 league match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Kembery 3. Whey Ah Kunn. and Donaldson netted for REME Mohinder scored for Khalsa.
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  • 51 13 NO. 3 Sub Depot beat Traffic and Transport by seven goals to nil in the Base Ordnance Depot hockey league for the Tobin Cup at Friendly Hill yesterday. Six branches have entered the league and the final will be played between the two top teams in the league
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  • 62 13 ROYAL Air Force Seletsr "B"' staged a fine second half rally to beat the Singapore Cricket Club "B" by 13 points (two goals and a try) to 3 (a try when they met in a rugby friendly on the padang yesterday. This wa> the Airmen's Bth successive victory
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  • 25 13 GAN Eng Sen? School beat Outram School 1-0 in a InterSchool hockey match played on the GKS ground yesterday. Cheah Peng Hock scored.
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  • 69 13 Today's Sport RUGBY FRIENDLY: Koto Raid rs R.A.F. Selctar "A" at Jalan Besar Stadium at 6.45 p.rt-,.; Singapore pi N.C.F.a Jalan Bestir Stadium oU p.m.; Boys' Town Sports Council vs Bnn'ry pri School at Bartley Road HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE— DIV. I: S.C.C. vs Police fit S.C.C. DIV. 2: R.A.F. Chat
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  • 177 13 Police Hold The Weak Young Sikhs A FINE recovery by Police "A" in the second half when they netted twice, enabled them to hold league leaders, the Young Men's Sikh Association, to a two-all draw in the S.H.A. Div. I match on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. The Sikhs,
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  • 46 13 YEO Koon Yam beat Lee Wing Kee by three frame? to one bo win the 1956 V.M.C.A. sn .ionship played a: V.M C-A. Lasi nighi Koon Yam has won this cular championship for three successive years, and thi outright the Ho Hong challenge trophy.
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    • 790 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLLDGMLNTS THE family of the late Chia Eng Bay Nc^ Tan An Nee b< c to acll and thacl (Inns, iru ads and or their hep. Loan ol i v and lorries. sci"' ills, wreatl J si iCks Joss paj eir kind and sym visits and the funers
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 310 13 Li 1 Abner By A/ Copp VES-m£'LLRND A MERE HANDFUL OF "S 1 > !>*ni 1 I <tt^ r <O"^eH S INSTANT PjOTTHN RICE >\ XI S•« S lT^fiv* W **\*l n ?£D-A\DME K»LLS THE PANGS OP V^ *J j fji JV^T^^O*^ JL^rtP*l 1 Q hunger J) >> ginjm c^°
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  • 596 14  - There's Ghani— 'Blackie, Too Leong Hew Meng A Preview Of Tonight's Big Match By Two Matchwinners On Duty For MCFA Tourists ABDUL Ghani. that dplightful dish of a centreforward who put paid to Singapore's hopes in the seaton'g Malaya Cup final and considered by all to be the greatest find
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  • 233 14 By Our Hookey Reporter THE Singapore Hockey Association have selected the teams for the second of the final trials to take place this Thursday at the SCC ground at 5.15 p.m. From the make-up of the Colours' side, U appears that the Singapore Olympic
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  • 535 14 LENIENCY SHOULD BE SHOWN 10 PEACE-MAKER FOOK TENG NINE players from the Amicable Athletic Association football team which staged the walk-out in the Senior Cup semi-final match against the Marines Department Sports Club at Jalan Besar on Sept. 18 have received suspension orders from the
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  • 55 14 ROYAL New Zealand Air Force Centuriana heat Royal Navy Kranji by 21 points I seven trtes> to ml In a friendly niterservice rugby match at Tengah yesterday At half time, the winners led 15-0 The scorers were: Fordo and Nyberg 2 tries, and MaCosker, Cotter
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  • 1257 14 Probable Fields For Saturday At Penang WEIGHTS and probable starters for o -'l seven races on Saturday, first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting-, are: Horses Class 4, Div. I—7 Furs. 50?> Captain Valiant 7y 9.00 Mcim. Goon Kcng Lian Yong ?>:>?> Bright !>un 4y 8.12 Mr. K.Y.
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  • 93 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association has yet to receive a reply from TINA regaidin; the eligibility of schoolboy David Lim tc water-poki for Singapore in the fortheon Olympic Games. Mr. Tok Khoon Sens, the honor of SASA told the Standard last nifht,
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  • 227 14  -  EDIN PETERS By SINGAPORE OLYMPIC AND SPORTS COI WITH 593.000 IN HAND, NEED 535.000 TO SEND I FULL CONTINGENT OF 68 ATHLETES \N|) m CIALS TO THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN NOVEMI BUT THAT'S NO PROBLEM: Chairnian of the Finn:, c Committee, Mr
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  • 18 14 ROY A L 1 unit FO'-reyg^iirt-Rajah R t ay. d for the E Mohirieon 1 1
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    • 106 14 SELF-VENTILATING CANVAS V^^^X la*.c«: crtLETt &^-~^s^^^ S REINFORCED TOE.CAP*^^V) s\ /^r\i /x^^^^ non.su ip *OLt y*v/.' v D uNLOPii.LO insovE a |b DUNLOP spcts cc-wea: A who RUM have !i l( it fl OUNLOP f 4 _..;■;>, Deep Nap term s ba' s i»' Matchmaster cioth. f }J if^^ I
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