Singapore Standard, 8 October 1956

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  • 23 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 6 1 Shortage At University, But No Crisis'
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  • 24 1 APPERS SCARE TIGRESS E -vcre a tigi I B I H I on the d boars H Const H been a I to B
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  • 68 1 LONDON' Ort. 7 (AP)— With >ack from Brii to Gl 'n which Me in Tim today, porters and w■' :hmen In tne Fa- I ;ea bad to adre than 1,000 riock<. Windsor Castle alono has ian o0 dorks. BalmoCastli In Scotland bas 250. R icklngham Palace and
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  • 12 1 Flat For Two blshoi Seats I n of I n at H
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  • 364 1 GUNS BLAZE AS REFUGEES FLEE One Killed, 3 Hurt In Red Shootina HONGKONG, Oct. 7 More than 60 Communist frontier troops raced into British territory last night with guns blazing in pursuit of about 30 Chinese fleeing Red China. They shot one dead and seriously wounded three.
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  • 76 1 U.P. LINDA .TILES. 2, plays happily with her dog, Princess, unaware that she does not have lons to live. Last March doctors discovered that Linda was the victim of a type of cancer known as Wilm's tumour. One kidney was removed in an attempt to prevent
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  • 182 1 Russia Has No Poor, No Rich LONDON, Ort (Reuter) There are ncr:, r:, h" penp.p in the So* n A Soviet citizen wild not call porneone rich < fcuae that person gets higher wages than he docs." Moscow Radio said U night. The Radio, in it? Eng': f h innjrubz>:
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  • 224 1 Suez: Any Basis For Settlement? DULLES SEEKS AN ANSWER I'XITED NATIONS, NY., Oct. 7 (AP)— The United Ktes Ls attempting: in secret talks here to learn -ther there is a basis for negotiating: a settlement of the Suez Canal crisis. If there is a basis for negotiations, the United States
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  • 86 1 Peking Goes To Polls In The Rain PEKING, Oct. 7 (Reuter) I h usands ol p< pple went to the polls here today to elect representatives for district councils nn a cold, wot, day. Bands and proc< sions toured the street encouraging people to vote at polls In factories, schools
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  • 37 1 DR. Paul 11. Gcbhard. a Harvard -trained anthropologist and archaeologist, was announced at Bloomington. Indiana, yesterday as the new Executive Director of the sex research prog:amme developed by the late Dr. Aldred c. Kinsey. Reuter
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  • 30 1 'TRESS Lana Turner on Saturday lost the child she and her actor husband. Lex Barker, were expecting in January, attendants at Santa Monica's St. John's hospital reported.- AP
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  • 61 1 HEMPSTEAD. New York. Oct. 7 (AP>— A jet pilot was killed last night when his plane skidded off a rainswept runway at Mitchell Air Force Base, hit a car. and then exploded near a military housing development. Three women were pulled from the car and taken
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  • 120 1 Girls Are Safe Now Police KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police have finally curbed the activities of the notorious -Black Shirt gang" in the capital's Brickfields- Bungsar residential area. This area a favourite haunt of Teridv Boys is now classified as "safe" by parents lor their daughters. A police source told The
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  • 87 1 He Took My Prize Wife HONGKONG. Oct. 7 (UP)— A European housewife residing in Honskon:; yesterday accused her husband in a police court of stealing the winning sweepstake ticket of the Hongkong Derby. The ticket, which won the first prize, is worth HK5539.680. Mrs. Genia Harverson alleged that her husband.
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  • 144 1 BERLIN. Oct. 7 (Reuter) Anvone intrnding to commit suicide In West Berlin can rini *****5 from this weekend onwards and an anonymous West Berlin lawyer will try to persuadr the caller not to take his life Berlin's suicide rate averntrrs two a day in
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  • 65 1 PLYMOUTH. Or!. 7 (UP)— No nudes are bad newi for Briti.-h show busin* "You can't get nudes for love or money." said a spokesman of Plymouth Palace Theatre which opened a new perue lafl night &ix nu f rt. **Glrli are eettlng too bashl Dip spokesman added.
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  • 120 1 ZANZIBAR. Oct. 7 (Router) Princess Margaret waved farewell to Zanzibar today when the Royal yacht Britannia left for Dar Es Salaam, capital of Tanganyika, tor the next stage of hei East African tour. She drove to the quayside with the Sultan, Seyyid S.r Khalifa Harub, who
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  • 41 1 LONDON. Oct 7 (Renter) Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, who was detained m hospital here on Friday night with a feverish chill, had a good night and his fever has subsided, a Downing Street spokesman said today.
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  • 27 1 THE 84,730 deadweight ton Universe Leader, the world's largest tanker which wap recently completed at the Kure dockyards left Japan for New York yesterday. Reuter
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  • 530 1 I-Ute of crisis" in the University of four senior members of thp academic I to quit, Mr. Maurice Brown, the Standard >esteida\. > -'i a newspaper report if! has caused a c: on xfic pioDii..... ifd: The Bnivei on. There is no crisis. h Lnf :n~ to stop. Appointments f
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  • 83 2 Unions: TUC To Have Big Say THE Singapore Trades Union Congress may have a "big say in the registration of trade unions in the future. A pi --1 tho* he T.U C. be d prior to the reg trati )n of uni< ns in the I be lade to I
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  • 97 2 He said that as no lan to growth of $-;.r.'er unions. the Go\ it should allow the T.U.C t as an advisory body to r ol' Trade Unions '"O c the Congress h ■uthoi -it rouM make minute Invc itions and recommend on the mci I regj tc
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  • 153 2 THi: Si 3 urance C npanic Elmployees 1 Union, wd protested ag UM I i »w" DO I y adopted by the emn >yers In ie with for incre. wagei md conditions of serv: s i protesi was In the form of a resolution
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  • 444 2 T H E cosmopolitan I t < s l c of Singapore ana-goers is shown in the fact that of the 456 full-length, 35m. m. films jsed in the Colony in the first six months of this year, nearly 300 came from 13 countries, other than
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  • 308 2 {UNLESS the Suez Canal problem is settled ex peditkrasJy, Singapore can expect a further increase in the cost of ingredients imported from Europe, according to Air. V. ft Atkinson, chairman of Malayan Breweries Ltd., in his annual statement to be presented on Oct. 20. Mr Atkinson
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  • 99 2 AN AMOK HOLDS UP TRAFFIC A CROWD watched in silence in Singapore yesterday when a man ran amok, and started dancing in the middle of Serangoon Road, with a knife in his hand. When traffic lights at the junction of Kerbau and Serangoon Road turned green cars swerved and braked
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  • 58 2 KLUANG, Sun.— The assistants manager of Rengam Estate here. Mr. Francis Hugh Sykes. 25, was killed in a week-end tragedy when his car collided with an oncoming vehicle at 4 m.s. Kluang Road, yesterday morning' Mr. Sykes was returning home when the accident occurred. The three occupants
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  • 152 2 SINGAPORE Adult Education Council will enforce its newly adopted constitution only from the beginning of next year, The Standard was told yesterday. The new constitution, which was accepted by the Council recently following allegations of financial mismanagement of the annual grant envisages a through "clean-up*
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  • 46 2 THE following are the winning numbers of the lottery held by the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Victoria Street. Singapore, at it.? Fun Fete yesterday. *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****.
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  • 46 2 MR. MISS JOHOE Ml^ lily Won? «.is rroumd Miss Ifl conclusion of the Killing Welfare Week at tl M Knslivh *>( Ikm»], Huanq rrccnth She urn- Hongkong. Mr Hassan bin Kewel w Johore 1956. ll«- receive! a siivrr cap <:, K\\(inj, r KfTM <h(onc. \hovo. t tic .tniciaman.
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  • 152 2 THE most important dance event In Singapore this year, the Blue Riband Amateur Ballroom Dance Championship, will be held at the Happy World Cabaret on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. This Is the fourth year in succession that the Federal Association of Teachers
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  • 35 2 THE half-yearly conference of air officers in the Far East will be held in Singapore during the week. The < )C aV I Ceylon. J- am. ■P r I I I Sir I> Boyle.
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  • 108 3 TWO Malayan medical students at Adelaide University have successfully combined serious study and strenuous sport. They are Mr. Hui Weng Choon of 1580-2 Cochrane Road. Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Sabaratnam Jejrathesan, of VVZZ Pasar Road. Pudu. Until they were awarded Colomho Plan scholarships last year, both were privately
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  • 214 3 Indian Passengers Treated As Goats Dogs' Govt. Probe Requested By Deck Travellers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government has been Led t° investigate allegations that Indians travelling on ship- cks between Malaya and India are being treated like "goats and I 1 dogs." Al it 500 Indians, led h v
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  • 18 3 Skirmishes With Terrorists o] openec >een neai P patrol rict o: night by rrorists ned th( •s fled.
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  • 138 3 Chua Heads Court Of Inquiry SINGAPORE Government yesterday appointed a threeman Court of Inquiry to ing te the dispute hot wren the City Council and its 10,000-strong Labour Unions Federation. Colony District Judge and ate, Mr, F. A. Chua, chair the court The other two members are: Charles Gamba, Le<
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  • 28 3 i the r X R. RamaMalaya ■.'.ing his nded ->hn Lr. honour the imy is leavkt i he en lei Minister, who was benmitments.
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  • 20 3 >RE s i men rda r e who n in? the B. II chief Saturn a I
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  • 55 3 PI Sun. Madam Moy, age aid of a walking stick., ly hobbled up to District Mi W Glass, at k Tcha! today, to receive her certificate of naturalization itizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Madam Lee was the oldest pient out of 25 others who
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  • 49 3 A VN, Lee l iew Kiat. -old boy, John were injured in a traffic lent at Tanjo: Katong Road. The car they wer< Glided with another i c ited Ba an outpatient at the Genera H and Tan v. is warded v ght head injuries.
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  • 46 3 JOHORE BAHRU S m Cert (wives are now .oned a Karr.por.:; Triang Endau sub-distJ t, pCM g Kundan^ Ulu. and Kampong Pago I c district, and at Kampong Teoang in li The new appointmeni arc part of the G nt*B i 3Ktension its i
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  • 40 3 BENTONG Sun. The youngest Justice of the Peace in Pah an g comes trom BenI n/z. He Is Mr. Kg Bch Heng. 28. who was honoured at a tea party by local residents last Friday.
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  • 157 3 PENANGs Smt A call to introduce a "progressive system of promotion in the Penang Municipality" was made by Enche Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor, President ot the Municipal l/nion, at the annual dinner held at the E. and O. Hotel yesterday. Enche Mohamed Noor pointed out
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  • 129 3 PENANG, Sun. The need for greater unity among workers, particularly between those with English educations and those with vernacular ones, was stressed by Mr. Law Mook Wens, Chairman of the Penann Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Air. Law was declaring open the fourth
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  • 45 3 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun. Borneo Motors Limited. Singapore, were fined $150 in the Magistrate's Court for allowing onie of their lorries to carry iverload of 10 cwi The lorry was loaded with a tractor: Ha.-him, the driver oi the lorry, was fined $50.
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  • 48 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Kok Soon Teng, a cook in the employ of the Malayan Royal Navy, was acquitted in the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of being a member of a triad secret society. Kok had 19 tattoo marks on his arms and body.
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  • 44 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mrs. J. Anderson, wife of a serviceman, who arrived here from Scotland on May 22 and d to apply ior an identity card within 30 days of her arrival, was fined $40 in the Magistrate's Court yesterday.
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  • 80 3 He said that, while the MTUC could not directly concern itself with partisan pblifitcs, it must watch political progress as this concerns workers and trade unions. The specialized work of a seaman, he added, is not fully appreciated by most employers, and it was only through an organized
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  • 82 3 Injured In Traffic Accident A L'iJ-ycar-old guest at a wedding. Chua Vow Kwa, was knocked down by a motor cycle at the filth milestone Paya Lebar Road yesterday and seriously injured. Chua, a shop assistant. wa. walking along the road when nc was knocked down. The impact flung him into
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  • 90 3 Traffic Tragedy Victims More Donations Received KAJANG, Sun. Cash donations for dependents of victims killed and injured when a heavy army truck ploughed through a row of eating stalls here on Sept. 14, are still pooring in. Three persons were killed. while four suffered serious injury. All were Chinese women
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  • 82 3 Nurses Off To Study In Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two more Federation nurses will leave Singapore by BOAC airliner on Tuesday" to do three-year training courses in Australia under the Colombo Plan. The nurses, both of whom will go to the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, are Che Hamidnh binte
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  • 76 3 LT.-GEN. B. M. Bryan. Commanding General of the US Army in the Pacific, arrived in Singapore yesterday on an "orientation trip"' of his area. Gen. Bryan assumed command four months ago> He has visited the Philippines, Hongkong, Cambodia. Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. He will be leaving
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  • 175 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The origin of an ancient riddle ii causing an argument here. Many insist it is Maiay. Others maintain it is ancient Greek Some say it has been haruie'l down through Arabic I item: inc. Legend has it that a sphinx, seated near
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 158 3 Our historical Ist Grand SALE Announcing our Special Deepavali offer. In addition to our reduced prices. a further 10% will be given on Bernards. Bangalore. Mysore. Lucknow, Bombay and Kashm .rees, up to 31st October, 1956. fake this opportunity and spend your hard earned at ltA<jAMW£' where you get better
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  • 253 4 Standard Music Critic A FILIPINA soprano, Dali...v Aidaba. with Graham Marritt at the piano, gave a varied programme ot operatic arias, ballads and National songs m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Though clearly not in her besi form, Niiss Aidaba gave evidence of a
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  • 113 4 Lim Bids Aidaba Welcome singers, musicians, painters and artists occupy a unique position In Singapore's communities and are citizens of a \vi>rici which knows no barriers, the Chiel Minister, Mr. Lino Yew Hock, said yesterday. Mr. Lim >a:d this In a :lal m< ssage w< (coming the appearance o: Miss
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  • 313 4 103 Malayans For Australia This Year PENANG, Sun.— A total of 103 Malayans from the Federation will take advantage of training offered in Australia under the Colombo Plan in the year ending June 30, 1957. This large figure was revealed to The Standard by Mr. T.
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 4 MR Eabir S pore < dMiji Jakarta yti mush i J\: Ml The i aard <>n in hi< h ho wii ht cnt< red in t tS\.i Hr v. ill h, Cotonj for is ii Films Singa] rp, a^' (inn. 1 llm I tiit
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    52 4 MR. MAX SIEW i 1 Fung, second son of Mr. 1 1 Mrs. Mak Thim, with his bride. Miss Soh Lai I, Ying. oldest daughter of I p.rvvvvxi*u'Lru'"i.n."u i "u*Lnj*i. Mr. and Mrs. Soh Siew ,i Fee. after their wedding i in Singapor e —Picture e y by
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  • 203 4 A MYSTERIOUS fire broke out last night—threatening mote than 5.000 tons of rice belonging to the Federation Government in a godown in Joo Seng Road. Singapore. Firemen who arrived on the i ne L 5 minutes after the fire •v discovered by a
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  • 62 4 MR. TAY Rim Tec. an j I administrative officer at- < I tai'hed to Radio Malaya, 1 returned to Singapore* 1 yesterday by Qantas/ j I 1 BOAC from Australia. 1 He told The Standard 1 he has been away for i four months, studying i Personnel
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  • 80 4 THE Nin Yeung Wui Kuan of Singapore yesterday elected a 9-man committee to ask government to reconsider its decision to make the Association's 100-year-old building in South Bridge Road a historical monument. The Association. which plans to demolish the building to make way for a new multi-storied
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  • 44 4 THE Roya' Engineers will be celebrating the centenary year of the corps with a dinner'and dance at the Majestic Hotel on Oct. 24. Any ex-Sappers wishing to attend should contact the hon. secretary, Roya Engineers' Association. Kuala Lumpur, telephone 4431. Exi 239.
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  • 170 4 •I S ERG KANT Leo Bran j C- don Burkr. \F uho. j as a laputese pctotaet of-war was made to help build the Chanu air- j strip. thp notorious Burma-Siam rail\\.i> and was finally put to work |in the Nagasaki ooppet j mines, has MOM
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Police Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. will award 50 scholarship, for the year 1957 to children of past and present members.
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  • 104 4 KUALA LTMPUR, S;;n.— The Federation Govern: did not know, until r< v: ,y. of Communlsi China's Lnt« in buying tin fro ..ava. sain Controllw ol the Trade Divi ion, Inche I. mail Ali. yesterday. He was common' n I hr .statement by
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  • 57 4 She's Fist To Contes Talentima she is "crazy" especially jazz, I Irani foi I Talonlime I stajzed in the S I mint on Dec I Sh< 10. 18, a Co!on\ I H B s star. Lola D> I to be a I live fl at b. B I prize- II
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  • 53 4 &g j n, Uf.'S t, Mr. 1 j m m m Muar instead. Civ »rig was con 1 charg) I m with :r.l< ni of an opium-pip*- bclfiM to Tan Choon. on M.-- L^ a bond of $5 Chora said I^, flnd an j ed that
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  • 14 4 MR R. C .■ire Merd k M as P torn Da^. M
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 162 4 cMlmanac SHELL CO: Free film show— And the Fame Unknown &i B: sh News S Pheatrette Collyer Quay. 1.15 p.m D4CORPOR MID SI RETARIES Sl l mni *> SOCIETY: Talk by I Im Pc ta Hens at Shell House. Collyer Qua\. SJSH p.m. CHINESE YMCA: Morning devotion, 713 am. Staff
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    • 405 4 Information at a Glance HI fi ft) 1.19 p.m. (9.3 ft): Port Dickson 9.10 am, (8.6 ft) 920 pm. (7.9 ft). Penanc 3.00 a.m (7.5 ft) 3.20 p m. [Q 4 It). RADIO MALAYA RADIO MALAYA (General Service): l pm Monday Luncn Date (P); U3Q News S;: 1.45 Tern] 0
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    • 232 4 5 45 Talk— Canberra Report: Dictation Speed News; 6.15 Zealand News; 8.25 Orchestral; 8.30 Mandarin Hour: World News; 6.35 Australian News; I News Commentary; 645 Orchestral Conceit; 715 Best Seiers: (16 19m) 730 Stars of the Concert Hal': 7.45 Thai Programme; (Him)— 7.4s Sporting Highlights; 8 pm. Tunes for Dancing;
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  • 1875 5  -  JIM HENRY *~*from O//r Queensland Correspondent after A-Bomb explosion r ]'HE British atomic explosions at the Maralinga proving ground this week followed the now customary pattern, not only in its immediate appearance and effects, but in its aftermath. latter was the taJ anxu about ''radioactive fall-out"' in
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    38 5 IT'S spring in Australia and swim mi;1" <n in fashion. Here lovely models Margaret Tinnmc <nd June Bonser. both of Sydney, model Oh- "aprons* 1 and "bloomers" all part of thr 1956-57 Brach Menu. AP Phntn.
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  • 392 5 BY the time you read this there is a good chance that several new world swimming marks will have been set by the Olympic swimming squad now training in Brisbane. The old records are expected to topple at a special carnival taking place at Brisbane's Valley Baths, the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 324 5 Ol> Y > t>l 01 IK'N dual e influence. upon Beecher MONO W I "K i I \i\ ONI can be accomplished ence. tact and are exerted. Steer c j of h isle in co.nake dec.^ions in moon. Be thrifty m SO! R I'll: I ill) 1 I M) BIRTHSlOi
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    • 259 5 CLUES ACBOSS 1. It's charming to ling after this :c<\ tesi i4> 3. M Inight and revelry (Milton) (5) 6 Put It down u a h:p.\ (4) 11. Dors the batsman decamp if Its removed? 13-4) 12 Shield shaped so the Tyro hid om It 17) n of the pulse
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 585 6 r ]\HE University of E^alaya is seven years old today, It was on October 8. 1949, that it started l< function as the country's highest seat of learning. In the Course of seven years, it has achieved a proud record of prog Citizens oi Singapore the Federation will
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    • 288 6 O^:'; I iyilegca of being a member of the gi ative Council is free first-class Malayan Railway system. It is taken thai Councillors have a high sense of ponsibility and that they use their free passes n official business. Certain Councillors travel more Often than others because
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  • we, the PEOPLE STRIP-TEASING: A COUNTER QUESTION
    • 538 6 Sir; It warms mv heart to know that there are some kindred spirits like "Truth is King." in this dark sea of Puritans. Certain "moral" people are not morally aroused by the wanton killing of humans in the name of patriotism, freedom or God, but their moral wrath is stirred
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    29 6 ALL fetters iniist {tear the signatures ond addresses of the ''Mother says can you lend her a cup. She wants to borrow a cup of sugar Irom Mrs. Jones."
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    24 6 "No. Tin not disillusioned to find you've got false hair, dear. In fact, I've got a couple of confessions to make to you MYSELF:**
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  • 1012 6  - ADENAUER CHANGES HIS TUNE BERLIN A NEW development in the v political thought of Dr. Adenauer. Chancellor of West Germany, has come to light in a speech he made in Brussels about the Western European Union. It shows a certain detachmeni from America, coupled with a greatly increased interest in
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  • 424 6 PAP 'Public' Consists Of Roughs, Toughs Sir; The local papers circulate also in other countries in the world and it is much too obvious that the loud-speakers of the PAP. Lee Kuan Yew, Lim Chin Seong, Devan Nair. Jamit Singh and their brood are making capital of this in trying
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  • 58 6 Shorto from the Talks "I believe that U I could be given one wish it I be to have nine lives, like- a cat, instead of one. On.v I want them running concurrently, as they say of prison sentences, not one after the other." J.ady Violet Bonham Carter, broadcasting in
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  • 621 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKE, ME ASTER GUNASEKER by f~)NE good thing that came V/ out of the PAP motion tabled at the last meeting of the Singapore Assembly is that it provoked the Minister for Education to take the lid off Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union. This should
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  • 51 7 Call-Ups To Get First Leave 7* c of the Cj Canal a ire this f seV f tveVir.^c they joined up Brw* '.v,r OftV c an: I GorB e entr c. in addition .r;^ sol I [en. f leave for I >have I ;t no d r ed, an W
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  • 28 7 Work Halted In Protest ■rnmost Morocco went on rrday to protest va! of French 106 at here. ftr ii c i n thro i troop f fort r
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  • 374 7 LONDON took I.iberace by storm last week— a storm of fiantii waving, cheering. mn- imuiu fans It blew up the moment Americas pianopl.iNitu wonder m.;n set Toot on I ondon Airport. And it didn't die dnwn until the police on foot, on horseback
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  • 128 7 ESTER, Oct 7 (AP) infant m rri)- a, UicaJ held hope would the woods" today, night lie father of rhe doctors were very pleased And U John P1 today like yesterday, then he should be but of the wood A team of a dozen doctors,
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  • 195 7 POZNAN, Oct. 7 (AP)— Wildfire rumours spread here lata Saturday that the Polish Communist government plans to stop the Poznan trials resulting from the June 28 "bread and freedom" riots. These rumours were based on the belief that the government has been sorely embarrassed by
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  • 61 7 AMSTERDAM, Oct. 7 (UP) A. 70-membcr Dutch scientific expedition the biggesi Holland has ever sent to Asia will make a six months" journey through Central Dutch New Guinea in 11)58. The expedition, which will consist of 10 scientists, assisted by technicians, marines, policemen and porters, will leave
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  • 258 7 Wife No. 2 Sticks By Husband In A Mix-Up CHICAGO, Oct. 7, (AP)— The mothei Ol a one-month-old baby who was kidnapped tut returned safely, said yesterday she would "stick by" the baby's father, despite the disclosure he is married to another woman. The other woman, however, aid she had
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  • 331 7 TORIES GET READY FOR A FATEFUL CONFAB Eden To Face Major Test At Party Assembly LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reurer) The Conservative Porty assembles or Lfandudno on Wednesday under the shadow of the Suez Canal crisis for what may well prove its most fateful postwar conference. The Government Party's supporters are
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  • 114 7 COUNTRY Oct. 7 (Reuten \N orkers in a factory nrar here stood silent at their benches as .\n Anglican clrrcyman prayed that a hoodoo some of them believed in miffct be driven au I j The clergyman. Canon George Bennett, prayed for ten minute*- while 170
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  • 145 7 Menon In London For Talks LONDON. Oct. 7 (UP) Roving Indian Ambassador V K. Krishna Menon flew in from Cairo for another round of talks in his marathon efforts to work out a solution to the Suez Canal crisis. Mr. Mcnnn was shuttled bark and forth between Now Delhi, Cairo
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  • 131 7 EOKA Killing Breaks Quiet Spell NICOSIA. Oct. 7 (ReuteD— Three Cypriots were injured —one fatally—when gunmen opened lire in a coffee shop at Vassa village near Limassol late last night. According to an official report issued today, the gunmen walked into the coffee shop and started shooting at a group
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  • 143 7 BRISBANE. Oct 7. (AP)— Australian tennis star Ken Rosewall went to the a;tsr at Saint John's Cathedral |fl Brisbane 20 minutes too soon for his wedding to Wilma Mclver of Brisbane yesterday. It was this city's wedding of the year, with 2,000 people thronsmg the Cathedral
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  • 74 7 ALGIERS, Ot T, (Ul Taxi-riding rebels mowed d< a a crowd ol r Ititriani machine-gun fire cunnj tr.e rush hour in B^ne tonight, killing inrce F. ;ropear« and wounding 1\ Two of the ceaa UN wo'nen. The tad roared through major I ihfarci bJ
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    • 766 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f^. *****/6, *****/4. *obin«>» Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P S ham Penang mrnmm i s/m oct is/16 oct n/'8 0«t TIUCIR .iiumwumi— 9 /4 Nov 15/ 6 Hoy 17/18 ULYSSfS 29 Dec/4
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    • 1201 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) (Incorporated in Singapore) 0* «l»e«) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON, cV CONTINENT. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS DtMAD ,i 0.,«ho .,«h p
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    • 808 8 MITSUI LINE Spore P. S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN Hoeison Mora for Yokohamo, Nogoyo. Kobe vio Hongkong 20 Oct t Akokurason Mom for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Maru For Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibasan Maru for Yokohama, Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 14
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    • 540 8 EAST ASIATICIi OUTWARDS Soilings to, Bangkok c- c O1 Penonc. H "MEONIA" 14/16 Oct 17/ls oT. J "LALANDIA- 18/20 Oct 21/23 Qc"ASIA" HOMEWARDS Soilings foi Genoa, 6ot Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg, Otto s 'p°'* P. S'hon, 5.6 oc, I ALSO CALLS BILBAO KARLSHamn "PANAMA" ::boc o ft ALSO CALLS HELSINKI "FALSTRIA"
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  • 440 9 GOVT, ACTION AIDS SHARES MARKET FIRMING Increased Trading Seen By A Market Correspondent. FURTHER strong Government action against subversive l^rs the publication of several excellent reports such as Fraser I and Sime Darby and the announcement of a one for one bonus I Xv W Hammer Gr Co., all helped
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  • 23 9 itattan Ltd.: Foi m I Robber Ej H received H arc H ntng I wi, a H amount I ?r hMPANY REPORTS
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  • 126 9 SAFETY ieriee for fthrcmfi which fnnction.s thifumh tisr (onntition of uirrs to all likely (rouble spots in the engine and fuselage wskS dcmonstmtcd recently in Perth, Western Australia he-n .i failure oct urs, an electric urrent di.scokmn plastic-co Tend heater cartridge and ;u irmrnini Hcbi Basbes
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  • 58 9 JAPANESE Industrialists Fered tq buy Ceyl i Epul of Umenite at current I rket I ites, it W learned in Colombo. A ■•■nrdme to present plans, inn.! ;>>• tons of Ilmei ite-bear-Ing >ands were to be refined lal at Pulmodai on the east >h-* of Ceylon.
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  • 21 9 THE Tata Iron and Steel Corporation of India has raced orders with nine West German firms for industrial equipment
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  • 260 9 Asian Rice Output At High Level THE latest information on world rice crops pub* lished by the Commonwealth Economic Committee, indicates that production in Asia for the current year Ls likely to be substantially higher than last year and may be marginally higher than in the bumper year of 1953
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  • 67 9 I lAN IIIN AND CO, of Kuala l.umpur, \va s awarded the 1 i r s t prize foi the host decorated stall at the I poh Trade Fair now bein? hold in the Jubilee Park. Picture shows the stall displaying "King Dragon" shirts which gained
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  • 247 9 PENANG, Sun. Restrictions on the export of rubber by the Burmese Government, resulted in a big drop in Malayan imports of the commodity from that country, in the first half of this year. During this period only IHI tons of rubber worth $445,000 were
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  • 403 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5: INDUSTRIAL. Alex Brick 74% Prel $1.70, Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 27/4J to 2, 9. Fraser Neave Ords $2.05 to 19 to $2.17 cri. cb.. Federal Dispensary $2.15, Gammons $1.87. Hamme: Co. >-.20 to S3 15. Hongkong Bank (Col
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  • 285 9 OIL INDUSTRY OFFERS MANY CAREERS THE petroleum industry is many-sided, offering not one but many careers, and this applies even when the field of the industry is narrowed to its marketing functions in Malaya, said Mr. I. P. Bruce, manager of Shell Company, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Bruce, who was speaking
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  • 168 9 SHIPMENT SNAG HITS RUBBER MERCHANTS Standard Market Correspondent THE hitch in the shipments of rubber to China has been an unsettling factor in the Singapore rub- 1 ber market in the past i week, during which prices j moved between narrow limits. It appears that the shipment to China would
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    • 167 9 P' V SIHGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES N to and from H |>| INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP E k K*Z~i STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO (SJ LTD. Tel JJ44, ■10K OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD s PYIDAWNYUNT j A pf Passengers and Cargo For Pcnang and Rangoon Anticipate Loading 10th October
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    • 359 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST r rENDERS are invited for the sanitary installation for 200 low rental terrace houses, dustbin compound and store at Bukit Panjang Housing Scheme. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100 which will be refunded i? a bona fide tender is
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    • 1122 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF NATURALISATION SINGAPORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TENDERS. that the following persons who^e names and addresses St-,-^ rr- ar e given below are applying ECRETARIAT: Right to ex- to tne Governor lor naturahibit advertisements on lisation and that anv person the inside walls of pa.-senger wno know-
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    • 97 9 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB2B JAK 8 55 a m. Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/I\fAL 9.55 a m Malayan Airways ,\fL4Ol KUCH 12 35 pm Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 45 d m Caltex PS PS PAL 1.30 p.m. BOAL 8A'504 LON/CAL 220 pm BOAC BA7GB LON/COL 4 00 pm BOAC 8A705
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  • 695 10 CHAMPS DIDN'T MISS OLD STARS With a New One LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter)— English Football league champions Manchester United, without four star players through calls for the Ireland-England international, found an excellent replacement at inside forward today in 18 year-old Bobby Charlton. Charlton, a newcomer to league football, scored two
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  • 969 10 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all seven races for Wednesday (Oct. 10), second day of the Penang Turf Club October Meeting, are: Horses Class 4< Div. 3—7 Furs. 13? Marvel of Peru II 4y 9.00 Pi! Stable Bigby 5IMJ Security 4v 8I3 Madam Stable Noordin (i88
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  • 104 10 WEIGHTS for two races for Saturday (Oct. 13), final day of the Penang Turf Club October Meeting are: Horses Clan 5, Div. I—l Mile. Clear Vision 9.00 Wrll-Being: S.I 0 Viola 8.08 Beau Matin ,s 07 Saladdln Sin; What Happenea 8.03 Film Studio II 8.0.", Park II
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  • 83 10 WALTER Pflug, with a total aggregate score of 130, was first in the Singapore Gun Club's monthly shoot hold at Bukit Timah yesterday. Run-ner-up was C. J. Meyer with 120. The handicap match was won by David Meyer with 175. Runner-up was K. C. Wong with
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  • 26 10 SINGAPORE Recreation Club took a 3-1 treating in their SHA Div. 2 league hockey match against Singapore Teachers' Union on the p;idang on Saturday.
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  • 28 10 ROYAL AIR KORCE (Changi) md the Royal Naval Police battled to a goalless draw in an SHA Div 1 leaauo match at Naval Base on Saturday.
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  • 37 10 TELOK KI'RAU United beat Johore*! Starlight S.C. by 3-1 in the soccer friendly at Johore Bahru yesterday. Hock Lens 2 and S. Yap scored for Telok Kurau. Malmud scored the Starlight's only goal.
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  • 980 10 LONDON. Oct 6 (Reuter)— Football league standings after today's matches are; LEAGUE DIVISION ONE p W D L F A Pta Manchester U. n y 2 o 29 13 20 Spur* II 8, 1 2 M 16 IT Leeds 12 7 2 3 23 IT 16 Bur:
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    • 478 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I U|J H I Aiß-CONOiriONfO if «nd 9.Jop.m. ■f One quiet Sunday morning it suddenly became H the most important thing in the world to be > I 1M fl^w F TOO mNNE CRAJN MQomcK CRAWFOBD COMING! A WONDERFUL SLICE <>» LIFE M-c-Ms •mi; WEDDING r\mv" DDEON
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    • 439 10 today CAPITOL i§ '^B JOHN WAYNE 4a)H M-TJfE SEARCHEIiS-fflm |[FmfT H!!NTf(;.VfR»HI!FS-WM(UO«i Mi WmS arni'rcolur KIMORROW H.:'.(l I'M. "Til M-JITTT^J Singaporr Hranrh nl the Britisl under the Distinguish rd f of H. I The Governor, Sir R HERBERT WILC OX U i«gi i\ o! KING'S RHAPSOBvIf In CinenuiScope a Kastma *B
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    • 34 11 if w Series: vM v s IBIH OA Ik I J I 11 Alt R II I s s I 4 1 2 8 1 I i I 101 100—3 P IX—
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    • 37 11 MAn-To-Man Betting I I I !>i(i.l\ to I inkeci tht- remained the World K M 7- in I i M B it -ni.tr 11»odd» ore r hut Sftl r ihp Dodjfprs. Ustoa uk it he would start
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  • 519 11  - Elliot's Braves Sink Pandas Dick Waters Stars At Centrefield BILL FUNK By JIM ELLIOT'S Consulate Braves dumped Tomi Wei's Pandas 20-11 behind the pitching of Stan Reher to gain an important win in the Colony Softball League on the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. In the other game. Matsuo's Tokyo
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  • 188 11 Matsuo'a much -improved Tokyo Dragons were £iven their best chance of breaking into the winning column yesterday. Trailing 7-8 in the top of the seventh, the Japanese ball players counted on their leading batters to turn the tide against the league-leading Bombers. But rightfielder Itoh fouled to
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  • 421 11 NEW YORK Oct. 7. AP) If the Dodger 1 win the World Scries they wi'l split their part of the purse into 31 shares Arid if the Yankees should rally from a 2-0 deficit to take the series they will divide the winner's portion into 36 shares. On
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  • 870 11  -  JACK HAND The Big Guy Behind The Yankees' 5-3 Victory By His 3-Run Homer In 6th Clinched The Came NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (AP) —Enos Slaughter, the ever hustling 40-year-old "country boy," helped Whitey Ford boost the New York Yankees back into the World Scries on
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  • 121 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (AP) Probable lineups for Sunday's fourth World Series game between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers at Yankee Stadium (with series batting averages and pitchers season records): BROOKLYN NEW YORK Gilliam. 2B (.100) Bauer. RF (.286) Reese SS (.357) Collins. IB (.111)
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  • 95 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (AP)— Thirteen leading records were broken and 10 tied during the 1956 major league baseball season. Among the individual recordbreakers ivere Pittsburgh's Dale Long, who hit a home run in eight consecutive games; Stan Musial of St. Louis, who reached a lifetime total
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  • 33 11 YOGI BERR.V New York Yankee catcher most home runs, lifetime, C3B to break the Major Lea cue record of '?.°>fi set by (iabhy HartnHt. Chicago. National League and New York. N.L.
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    • 72 11 WHERE TO EAT ISLAMIC RESTAURANT I serves highest quality variety of Islamic gastronomical specialities Excellent service competitive prices 795/797 North Bnrige Road- 8Mfi3 A I HOU KEE BAR RESfl TAURANT, 21. KiMiney Rd Lunch: Tomato Soup. Roasi Chicken, Roast Potatoes French bean, Cheese biscuit. Coffee Si. 80 per person A
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  • 274 12 5 As part of the rigaatta > 5 Job of catering for the G.ooo S visiting Athletes, who will > be housed in the Ohmpie 1> Village, Australian offi» ials have made detailed studv 5 of the \ariou»« Asiui diets .uid have imported bif >
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  • 83 12 S'pore Foong Seong Cuppers THE Singapore Badminton A 'Ciation have nominated the ■.ving to represent Singapore rat Johore in the 2nd Round ie Foong Seong Cup Com- ion to be played in Singap c on October 13 and 14 at 7.iio p.m. on each, day: Cms Poh Lira Captain V
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  • 304 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior [nter -Par I y Championships nu irter-finals played at the Singapore Badminton Hall last nighi were: National beat IVlaybud 4-1 (National players first). Singles: Long Pons Kwans beat Goh Kens Hop.z 11-15. 15-8, 15-4; Adnan Jornan beat Joseph Luin 15-1.
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  • 54 12 SHA LEAGI'E DIV 1: Police vs. R.A.F. Sclrtnr at Police; esc. vs. I. a. a: C.S.C.: S.R.C. vs. R.A F Changi at S.R.C. DIV. 2: Navy Nomads vs. Royal Ma~ Na v v at R.M.A' BO. DC. A. vs. Singapore Teachers' Union at 8.0.D C.A. DIV. 3: Prisons
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  • 157 12 RAF Sprinter Sparks Win For Wasps LONDON. Oct. 7 (Reuterl The Italian tourihft rugb? union team almost brought off a i victory over Harlequins at Twickenham yesterday. Only a rather lucky try lour minutes from 'he end enabled the London Ciub to win by 15 points to 14. D. G.
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  • 721 12 MORE GAMESMEN MORE MONEY WORRY FOR FOMOSC Federation's Team Soar To 44 Wit boat Trouble KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation of Malaya sports contingent to the Olympic Games, which originally totalled 39 has now been officially increased to 44. Accord for this increase was obtained unanimously af a smooth and
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  • 225 12 Malrys Score Another Fine Win AFTER holding their opponents to a scoreless draw at half-time, Indians collapsed on resumption and su tiered a 6-0 defeat at the hands of Malays in their community league soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Malays have now collected 13 points from seven
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  • 35 12 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca Eurasians beat Malacca United 2-Q in a hockey fixture at the High School ground yesterday. Both goals come in th e first half throug H. Sequerah and Colin de Silva.
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  • 405 12 Harbour Police Emerge Champs After Day' s 'Sixes' THF honour of winning: the first six-a-side 5HA I hockey tournament in the Pmunsothy Memorial Cup went to the Singapore Harbour Board Police when I they beat the Royal Naval Police in the final by two goals to nil at Naval Base
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  • 139 12 Malayans Avenge A Defeat HONGKOtfi trr M,l,^ }< H u »i pot! rti Hongkong Hpvrn I Thr all s i d o imp-, sjecUtorv ipee* ind rave his tt in Hit »8tl H( <■ »konj rnd Mal.***** H(|i! I liu m iwaj v, to pm a, h< j MM Kim
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  • 87 12 THE I office bearer? Indian i Brotherhood Spor:.* Club at the Clubs filth Annual Ge? Meeting heid at Rangoon Road yesterday morn Patron: Mr. &oh Ghee S President: Mr. S. Rajag< u r Prrsidrnt: muthu: H»n. Secretary; U. g Asst, Hon vi tary Mr. K ina=amy: Sports
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  • 161 12 Landy In Trouble Again MELBOURNE Oct. 7 (Re John Landy. Australia's world mile record holder, has broke:, down again in training and may, after all. miss next month'! Olympic Games here. This could be the end. but I'm not letting it get me down, said Lanriy today. The lanky Australian.
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  • 76 12 THE following were elected office bearers of the Kot a Ra Club who held their Rth ann m General Mee'ing recently:President— M. A Allapi«chav J.P, Vice-President M H. A Rasid. Hon. Secretai S Karim Asst. See. Jami Wahid Hon Treasurer— M S H Othman. Committee lit A.R.A.
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  • 266 12 BELFAST, Oct. 7 (Reuter)England could manage only a 1-1 draw with Ireland in their soccer international here yesterday in spite of being given the lead after two minutes by Stanley Matthews. The 60,000 crowd in Belfast's Windsor Park expected the Irish side to be trounced when
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