Singapore Standard, 11 October 1956

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 "2 Hi F^ If 3^ f\j 1 *1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 M! >••■ SINGAPORE, THI'RSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956 11 I'AGES 15 CENTS
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  • 790 1 A Clean-up, Then Stern Action To Restore Order kINGAPORE GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY 50K STERN ACTION TO PURGE COLONY A- MIDDLE SCHOOLS OF COMn ST NI INFILTRATORS AND TO REINI discipline in the institutions. I W Till' PIRGI BY: »XX' a student under the Banishment three stadentfl under
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  • 252 1 STUDEBT DEFY GOVT. BAN AND STAGE A 'CAMP OUT' Radio- PatrctCars Stand By MORE than 3,500 Singapore middle school students Last night del ■m by staying in t Go?ernm< ni last week icd an order forbidding students to r main in their scho after 7p m. La dight, as radio
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  • 281 1 Police Grab Boy As Ex-Consul Father Looks On A FORMER Chinese N tionalist Consul, Mr. Cheng S< ng Kong, watched Singapore Police arrest his son, a student 6t Chinese High School on a Banishment Order at dawn terday, Mr Ch who served as a Cons ii In Singapore, [ndia Philippine
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Oct. ifl (Renter) Britain's earning.-, abroad in the first half of 1956 far outdistanced her purchasi and left her with a current balance of payments .surplus nf l 144.000. 000. the Treasury announced today. "The improvement is mainly due to an increase in export earnings of
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  • 41 1 tv ,oit« «,rpnU cluster at thr gates of Chunc Cheng Hi K h School In Goodman Road as student "sentries' ANXIOUS parents c lusle h r cc a k l f heir Credentials. This Standardpic was taken at midnight.
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  • 23 1 ISRAEL yesterday formally rejected an Iraqi proposal for an Arab-Jewish border Settlement based on the 1^47 TTmtPri Nations resolution.- R euter
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  • 178 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 10 (Router)— British army troops were alerted in Hongkong tonight as rioting Chinese crowds of many thousand strong created a serious menace to the Colony's security. An army spokesman said tfoops were Bl by but at 2.30 a.m. had not
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  • 65 1 POLICE opened fire witk shot guns early this mornins on ;i mob looting a private boose nrar Monfj kok poli( r station in the heart of Kouloon it I officially announced It was not known at lir^t whether there were aay tasualtips. The shot guns useri by police were
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  • 166 1 REDS KILL TWO IN REPRISAL RAID SEGAMAT. Wen 1 Chinese villagers hen i murdered by Comae terrorists yest< rday In raids" on their con. Tan Lenr.2 San. 19-year-old rubber i ap| ir. wa to death n< ar Kampong pah. CommunLsi pamphlets In Chinese and Mai wi found near bis ated
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  • 76 1 MELBOURNE. Oct. 10 (UP) —Britain will drop an atomic bomb from an aircraft for the first time shortly, it was announced here today. The bomb due to be drop- ped any day at the atomic 1 proving grounds at Mai ga— will be the third nu device
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  • 152 2 ONLY FED. CITIZENS CAN GET THE LOAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government- is to spend $30,000,000 to launch a new rubber development scheme the first step to boost rubber production in this country. The scheme is aimed at opening up virgin jungles throughout the Federation by giving loans
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  • 150 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prices f cents per ib.» i n Singapore yesterday were: Buyers sellers Spot (nom.) 911 92 Nov. RSSNo. 1 911 9U R.S.S. No. 2 f)oi 00 i K.S.S. No. 3 88* 89 Tone: Steady quiet. 3'POKfc TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday
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  • 113 2 Arthur Rank 'Budget-Boy' Drops In KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— J. Arthur Rank Organization's Cost Accountant, Mr. J. L. Hargreaves flew in here from London today for a 24--hotr courtesy call on a friend He told newsman at the International Airport this was his third visit to Malay He said the Organization
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  • 125 2 PEXAXG. Wed.— An odd-job worker Lim Seng Khim. who told the Magistrate's Court last week he wanted a divorce because his wife had threatened to murder him by poison, was in the same Court today to sta:e that he ha<f effected a reconcilition with
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  • 100 2 Whip Issues Warning On Ghosfs KLANG, Wed. Alliance Whip, Mr. Chan Peng Hong, tonight warned fellow-Town Councillors here that if the atl c nuisance a 1 the various 'foothills here were not curbed, the spirit of the dead will haunt the towns." Speaki::.? at the adjournment of the ir.cnth'v tv.-.v
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  • 109 2 Maternity Benefits In Any Case KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An expectant mother will not stand to lose maternity benflts even if she fails to notify her employer of her pregnancy prior to taking her leave. Amendments to the Employment Ordinance to facilitate this were contained in a bill gazetted tonight. The
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  • 91 2 PENANG. Wed.— Ten members of the George Town District sub-branch of the Malayan Chinese Association were recommended as prospective M.C.A. nominees to stand as candidates in the forthcoming Municipal elections. The names of these ten nominees were put up by the political, elections and citizenship
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  • 66 2 IPOH. Wed.— A Police Constable. Wahi bin Alang Othman, 23. pleading guilty to a charge of desertion, told the Magistrate's Court here today that he went to visit his s.ck mother. "But you can't take that long." Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof told Wahi.
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  • 192 2 IPOH. Wed. A postman, Venu. 28, was today sentenced by the President Of the Sessions Court, Mr. K. A. Peeis. to three years' imprisonment for theft of a registered letter. Venu also pleaded cruilly to two other charges of opening and delaying the
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  • 153 2 They're Alcoholics Not Drunkards Sambanthan KIALA LLMPIR, Wed -The I td- i Minister, Mr. V. T. Sambanlhan. tod!! chided Indian rubber-tapprrs for nh > < bhng, but denied labelling then as cirun^ beaters or men with unclean habits Mr. Sambanthan quoted yesterday by com pendents attending the recent Gandhi Birthday
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  • 86 2 D.>, to on« Q B char- I watch vai x'£M bread-selirr, Lasu Dafi in China B1 |yfa( told Bah ad tl I thief would rongS offence once a vrar <M Fouj ted Jhree ofl v.: y don't j E "The b: Shah I Sah ad a place t( I
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  • 12 2 B %2( .84 m I m 8. Pre m m Week
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  • 84 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Johore's British Adviser. Mr. D. A. Somerville, this afternoon congratulated the people of Kampons Sangil for their part in the recent caDture of seven terrorist suspects. "I have been directed by the Mentri Besar to congratulate you al] for the grand work
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  • 188 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed It. took a young American hitch-hiker '22 months and 50.000 miles of travelling over four continents to learn the latest dance-craze of his] country. Donald Knies, a 25-year-Dnlverslty graduate for the first time last night Him -Rock 'n Roll," in a theatre here. He had thumbed
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  • 498 3 Corporal Marched Guards To Cell At Point Of A Gun GETS 6 MONTHS' DETENTION A PROVOST Corporal in the Royal Military Police covered two |Ufl rds with a revolver, then marched them into a cell where he imHsoned them, a Singapore District Court Martial was told yesterday. M>> ;i; Corporal
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  • 98 3 Woman Chief Of UMNO Expelled Mil!! Unl. Ihu (wool .Inhnre UNO today hf Khatijah iiHMUU proh v v hriMt "t'\- :'■'.< Or-um- .■> *\prl riif k v iv niade inrrtini; of 1 1 1 1 > n on tfi.it her not hrrii Ln of I MM>. th cooflrm>h<- h.id t
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  • 70 3 PROFESSOR, INSPECTOR WERE CHEATED OVER SHIRTS: ALLEY MAN FINED tn\ c s c ;;'ed •v of I C I.D. S I on the D T t s S P.. ght a I l the I I osidera ily. at the E> partn I I xamina- on of reto the :nercial
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  • 93 3 Councillors Are 'In The Dark' SINGAPORE City Councilg -month-old call I Government to floodlight the 00 Merdeka Br h not been answered, Mr. Chan Kum Ch< said The call to floodlight the i bridge I ke it the "Go Gate of the East," was made by Councillors in February. The
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  • 144 3 two hundred and seventy grmduands ol the University I Malaya 20 more than t yeai will receive their degrees and diplomas on Saturday ai a colourful convocation ceremony to be held for the first time in *he Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, British
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  • 138 3 Manager Of Shoe Firm Is Jailed TANG Boon Looqg, 26, branch manager of the Bata Shoe Company in Serangoon Road, yesterday -enter. :ed to a day's jail and lined $500 i n a Singapore District Court for criminal breach of trust of shoe- worth more than $800 \-.q onging to
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  • 78 3 Singapore Chinese Celebrate MORE than LOO Singapore Chinese yesterday i ledged to support the Kuomintani Government during the Double Tenth celebrations held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Trade unions, a JOciations, guilds, benevolent societies and clubs took Dart in the cclcbrations, which marked the 45th anniversary of the Chinese
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  • 70 3 Sharett Is Keen To Know FORMER Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. Moshe Sharett, who flew into Singapore last night, is keen to study the political progress of the Colony and the Federation. Mr. Sharett. on a goodwill (our of South and South-east Asia, was met at the airport by the Chief
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  • 242 3 FOUR TOP ALLIANCE MEN TO PROBE KLUANG ELECTION CRISIS Wed Alliance i Luxni ti I four I ID r p. -the- -pot ■he crisis 11 bin the to --r. Council tint ndard learnt Dr I mail n ihman, i CM NO. Mr. I Too Joon Hing. Secretarygenera] ol the MCA.
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  • 159 3 10,000-MILE JOURNEY TO FRANCE BY CAR THREE French army officers in search of adventure arrived in Singapore yesterday from Cambodia on the first lee of their 10.000--mile journey to Franoe by car. The three officers Captain Rene Pailla. Lieutenant Roland Bouziges and Lt. Jacques i\v Lalande. recently completed their term
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  • 252 3  -  ANDREW ROTH From BROCKWAY TOLD: MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Standard's London Bureau Chief. LONDON. Oct. 10.— Malayan student leaders, including some formerly thought to be pro- People's Action Party, are clamouring to challenge Labour Member of Parliament, Fenner Broekway-over his Movement for Colonial Freedoms
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  • 30 4 CERTIFICATES of Kmturalisation as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies have been presented to 54 people including 17 women, by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Penang.
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  • 155 4 TWO Ceylon Police officers yesterday praised the entire police force in Singapore for their "training, discipline and efficiency." They were ASP A. J. Attygalle, 43, of the Special Branch, and ASP R. A. Stork, 33, attached to the CID. Both have served between them
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  • 271 4 Lights Will Be On In Full Along Nicoll Highway For The Duke THE work of lighting Singapore's two-month old Nicoll Highway is expected to be completed for the Duke o\ Edinburgh's visit to the Colony on Oct. 31. Thf Duke will arrive In Singapore in the RoyaJ yacht Britannia for
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  • 184 4 GAS DEPT. WORKERS RESUME DUTIES FOUR hundred Singapore City Council gas workers who have been on strike for 43 days returned to work yesterday. An agreement settling 13 out of the;r 18 demands was signed between the Council and the Gas Department Labour Union, yesterday, In the Labour Ministry, in
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  • 47 4 A VERDICT of suicide was returned at an inquest yesterday on Raja Gopalan, 26, who hung himself on Aug. 31 in Bukit Mertajam THE Government Publications Bureau in Fuilerton Building. Singapore, will be closed temporarily from Oct. 15 to 31 for renqvations.
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  • 114 4 YOUR MAIL THE Singapore Director of Posts announced yesterday that on Tuesday. Oct 16. (Birthday of ProDhet Mohammed), there will be no delivery of mails. The General Post Qffl c. however, will be open for bu.-i--ncss from 9 a.m. to noon. All other sub-offices and
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  • 543 4 Colony's Infirm Children Need Special Care CALL FOR A COUNCIL TO TACKLE PROBLEM THE formation in Singapore of a Council for the Welfare of Cerebral Palsied Children was suggested yesterday by Dr. (Miss) C. Elaine Field, Pediatrics Specialist of the General Hospital. She suggested that such a Council, purely a
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    • 369 4 NOW SHOWINCCAPITOL 6 A sensational record breaking ftrvt Don't h* disappointed i; Songs, (<tm»'ii\ anil *•< t ?T W ."COLOURFUL TOKYO' I Marring CHI 'Jl CHI ANO K \V A < A Slwws Production SAT. MIDNIGHT- iSTSS 1 A no! nir ii "The BLACK SLEEP J NOW SHOWING REX^> 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 560 4 Standard szAlmanac Information at a Glance 11.31 p m. (6.3 fh. 0 0/^ fltl/IADfIDC Penan? 4.08 am (5 9 ft) 5.20 J»«J»»V» JinVFrvKC WSBSSBSk 0 m. 49 ft Mg,^. 4i»MHun wm BBC (General Overseas Service): Shell ("n: Free film show And V w^^^ T&^dr i What's the Form?; 715 Nome
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  • 195 5 AT FIRST CONFERENCE OF RURAL CO-OPERATIVES Kampong Folks Meet To Beat The Economic Bogey A NOVEL feature of the first Singapore Co-operative Rural Conference to be held at the Bedok English School on Nov. 18, will be a House of Knowledge," depicting the
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  • 289 5 lady Black Visits A Toy Exhibition And Finds It Good Fun ■•HIM.-NN-.«m law; pore'a First morning the T»n SfBC Hospital l he rap j she had to open ns pxhibition ies made ippnrl a -Bus Singapore* 1 Btocfc imongst hundred isked wl l h i n I of ds includ-
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  • 132 5 Court Gives A Young Thief An other Chance mother ih.imc to Khoo Kian Seng, n onus; photographer convicted of theft, ."Mr. jfct Whitton rerised a tlirr. '-month jail sentence to m -)ini or sis r)i«>nth>" in drfault and one day's I Ilisonneill <»ri Khoo appeal in the Singapore ■h Court
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  • 18 5 OfficeBearers I| I the Indoneof Comm >6 1957 neral meet- a" A. n Vv: C id Mx con
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  • 85 5 SIN SPORE'S Income Tax department has collected S4a.i)iH).ooo up till the Brsl week of this month in this current year. Of this sum. a certain percentage would be sh'en to the Federation Government, a departmental spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the amount
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  • 16 5 pf.n.-wg Indian A relation plans I > hoiri a Deepavall children's party on Oct. 21.
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  • 85 5 Hinr pn>«n,| other ■**t, i" 1 > since '•O 3 icapore. rv r^>rtrtl to armII the ie th.g. nv a rob- bery in the heart of the City. Several shops were robbed, when they opened their doors at dawn. The biffffest haul has been $&215 worth of jewellery trum
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  • 93 5 Medal For A Brave Policeman A SINGAPORE Police Constable, Mohamed Noor bin Haii Ah ad. 32. has been awarded the British Empire Medal for bravery. Constable Noor arrested two secret society thugs, who knifed a Harbour Board contractor while cycling home In Kampong Bahru Road on July 2. Promoted Immediately
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The following have her--, elected office-bearers of the Johore lica] Workers Union for 1956-1957. H. Saravanan, president: Abbas Ahmad, vice-president; A. Hamid Ali, secretary; Rpmuni Xair. treasurer and a comrr.ittee of 14.
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  • 117 5 THE world's a small place, as Lord Reid, chairman of the Malayan Constitutional Commission, found for himself Master of the Bench of Gray's Inn. Lord Reid found th.it mam members of the Inn WZtt in Kuala Lumpur It win only natural that a reunion should be
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  • 94 5 SINi I IPORI Police have ol $800 for information lc ing to Ihe ellery v c in D mearn R >■ A pole! bra diamon orth 52,700, B pe:v;i, el w ith a diamond ■•.V gold I worth $2 000; and a diamond engagement
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  • 107 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Four Indians here were today charged before Magistrate Inche Aziz bin Tahir with causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Govindan. at the Scntul Railway quarters on Oct. 7. Prosecuting Officer. A.S.P. Paul Raj told the court that due to the assault.
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  • 72 5 MR. TAN Miang Cheng has been appointed by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, to bo secretary of the Board ol Licensing Justices, Singapore. His appointment is retrospective to April 1. Sir Robert has also appointed Professor Frederic Mason to b e a member of the Board of Governors
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  • 58 5 JCHORE BAHRU, Wed. Because Police found more than a k:.ti of opium in the tool box of a taxi, the passenber, Lee Eng Wah, who owned the opium, was sent to jail for three months by the Sessions Court, today. Lee told the court he took
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  • 185 5 THE Singapore Income Tax Department has 16 vacancies in Divisions One and Two for local officers. Comptroller of Incorr.c Tax. Mr. D. H. Tudor, told The Standard yesterday th.t nine vacancies will be tilled during the current year and Lie rest early next
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  • 113 5 Fire Claims $3.4 Mil. In 1955 SINGAPORE lost $3,415,299 in 1,243 fires last year, states the annual report of the Fire Department released yesterday. This was $2,640,441 more than the damage In 1954. The report adds that there were only two major outbreaks during the year under review. The first
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  • 178 5 Privy Council Denies Leave To Appeal THE GANGUU GRAFT CASE LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter) The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday refused a petition by Ankur Nath Ganguli, 55. asking for special leave to appeal against his conviction in the High Court of Johore Bahru. last March, on a
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    • 454 6 'THE proposal that the Trades Union Congress should be permitted to advice the Government on the status and merits of any trade organizations seeking registration Comes at an opportune time. Ti;e growth of the movement in Singapore has been astonishing, if not alarming, seeing that a large dv
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    • 435 6 HEN Chief Minister Lam Yew Hock opens the Singapore Youth Sports Centre a* the old airport site in Kallang tomorrow, he will no doubt the special significance of the occasion. He will be m the position oi being able to assess in his mind the many advantages
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  • 592 6  - BRITAIN'S Air Power IN THE MIDDLE EAST Michael Faber By Ti\ an era of air power, when threats of war arise, one looks immediately at a country's aerial displacements. What are the Royal Air Force displacements in the Middle East? What are its potentialities? Britain's Middle East Air Force iMEAF)
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  • 656 6  - THE NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA RECENTLY this column referred to the subversive elements who stri\c to slow down Malayanization. Following what was said on this page yesterday, a colleague of mine, who has been carrying cut an unofficial, private probe on his own. has favoured me with
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  • 202 6 Sir: In this transitional period oi Malayanization it Is only fair that all races in this island be given an equal opportunity to get jobs in government service. Reference is here being made particularly to Part One posts of the Singapore Higher Service^ Scheme.
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  • 573 6  -  JOHN STIRLING p»- DJAKARTA 'THE remarkable trial of Captain Henricos Schmidt, on charges of subversion against the Republic of Indonesia. has entered its second year, but a verdict is now expected by the middle cf this month. The essence of the ca?e against Schmidt is that he took a
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  • 112 6 Blr; 11 Is pleasing to know that then i discharged Pris As» i or Welfare < Committee. These Kind i of associate as or weli fare committees should be supported by the pub::c as thi y have no racial, p< I or religious bearing it is only
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  • 96 6 Mrs. Bnuman V completed her She based her ri< most entirely trad: in the pi tion's evidence. pie, o on the si of whether Scb dri The Judso Mr soon drlivei task is tin Iti ftcillt (MM I grates <»i truth f* rvidrru i I 71 (2€ let
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  • 80 6 We the PEOPLE best ability to this country, their motherland. If it were otherwise there Is bound to be n partiality "in high places" as there Is, to a certain extent, at present. The majority race will attempt to bar any other race from joining the ranks. This is inevitable.
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  • 194 6 Sir; It is hoped the Federation Commissioner of Police and the Federal Establishment Officer will turn their attention to the miserable lot of Temporary Police Translators. They have been working under a stagnant salary scheme. It is a dead-end job for those who have chosen translation as a
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  • 51 7 PARISIAN mannequin Monica? has cai designs printed all ove: her tights and ■VCftttf si she mk <>n th# bonnet of one of the latest Sinn a models, tho Aroode Ph-in Cirl. (iur.n? t preview of the Pars Cat Show at the dr.ind P.Uiiis. A .P.
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  • 25 7 :oxs. i S ria rday '"to drag the a gen-. ieh I ird Co Ffn -ney M !e H I I ere
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  • 54 7 \ll wood. England, Oct. I ap> a cave-i] a coal mine here buried five on Tuesday, three h< irs d:*u one m in wi extricated a but slim hope was held out for the other four. The rescued miner was in the edge ol re the roof
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  • 36 7 \ris. Oct m (Heater)— 1'- 1 wen searching v ten-tan lorry fttti 11 i 80-ton trailer loac: a 13-ton me el. It .vi v stolen from a Parts bi il< yard last t.
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  • 279 7 ROCK 'N ROLL AT THE DUKE'S PARTY FEK, Bu uasltire, I f .tT)— The iaucoi. trains of the bit tune md The ■>'d the Bui kingham uiit ,i> the up. the Copthe I R VieniK R c 4-of- 1 igjt ittons got un of succession the Throne was divided I
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  • 132 7 r N Oct 10, (ITT) Hwiiu'i top Communist t todaj bwi ridden in a jungle hideout with ss ia Government forces planned an allt«. kin or capture the Red leader. per i i Than 1 m n Cenmen and only ants rebellion ura but tble
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  • 13 7 10 Bureau i mated the the United i-i.6Jo.UUO on
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  • 16 7 io Known y 81 t] Man- i died here Nttit. He was 80. i
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  • 53 7 TUFEI Of in, CAP)— Th€ Nationalist Chinese Defence Ministry reported that Com- of Chingyu Islet fired 37 shells at Exhtan islet. 2i mi!e-< Smith of Amoy. yesterday bu» effect The Ministry -aid the Nationalists retaliated. This was the Brst action in the Amoy bay area
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  • 383 7 Nasser Has Been Banking On Soviet Support Says U.K. Envoy Reef Bid For Leadership WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, (UP)— British Ambassador Sir Roger Makins said yesterday that the development of the nuclear weapons by the United States, Soviet Russia and Britain "has perhaps made it easier for little dictators like Nasser
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  • 115 7 SPORT IN SOVIET REPUBLIC LONDON. Oct. 10 <AP> Hunter., in Kirghizia Kazakhstan use trained eagles to stalk thoir prey. Moscow radio Last night told this grange story of B strange sport m the Soviet Republic In Central Asia: •'The eagle can spot a wnii from a height of li miles,
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  • 295 7 DISTORTING SAYS ADLAI PnTSBIIUiH, Oct. 10. President Eisenhower on Tuesday night accused the Democrats of "political irresponsihility at its worst" and credited his administration with a record o! "clear accomplishments" toward enduring peace and prospe ity. In a nationwide televisionradio addr< Pre I leni
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    29 7 NEW YORK. Oc\ 10 <AP> Eiassard Short. 73. \eteran Broadway producer and director noted for spectacular musicals, died on Tuesday in Nice. France, his attorney announced here.
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  • 148 7 DESTROY THE REDS -CHIANG TAIPEI, Oct. 10 (Reuter) Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, tin- Chinese rationalist leader, yes.crday appealed to his people to destroy the Chinese Communists, overthrow the Russian "imperialists" and establish for Lhcir coun:ry true independence and eQuality with other nations. The Generalissimo, making his "double tenth" > Nationalist China
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  • 218 7 LIFE FOR 8 IN WORLD'S BIGGEST ROBBERY BOSTON. Mass Oct. K>. Reuter) --Light men were yesterday sentenced here tv liie imprisonr; for the biggest cash robbery in the world— the theft of lSsi.:iP.muj £431 770 U rling) from the Bnnk: A: Car Company on Boston s waterfront Seven wen I
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  • 81 7 spokane. Washington, Oct. 10 (AP) The X-2 experimental rocket plane was reported on Tuesday m have set a speed record just before it crashed in a test flight on Sep:. 27. Secretary of Air Fo.tc Donald Quarles. noting tiat the pilot. Cap:. Milourn Sh Apt. was
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  • 66 7 MOSCOW. Oct. 10 aeuter) The new Soviet TTIO4 jet airliner, is to be brought into regular operation within the Soviet Union and wil soon link Frague and Peking, the Soviet News agency ?ass reported yesterday. Regular services Detween Moscow and Prague yj the new jet begin
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  • 37 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 1( (AP) Marie lJoro, 74. a stige and .screen star in the early par: of the century, died m Tuesday of a heart ailnvnt Her non-professional nane was Marie Kathryn Stewirt.
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  • 116 7 They'll Go As High As They Can WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. (AP)— The U.S. Navy disclosed yesterday that two of its scientists later this month will go "as high as they can" in a pressurized gondola suspended from a gigantic plastic balloon. The ascension. which will take place from the Minneapolis,
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  • 79 7 BALTIMORE. Maryland. Oct. 10 (UP) A dinner in honour of Mayor Gershon Agron, of Jerusalem was delayed for two hours last night while Baltimore police investigated a tip that a bomb had been planted in the Straus auditorium, where the dinner was held. About 300 persons
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  • 117 7 LIBERTYVILLE. Illinois. Oct. 10 <AP> A 500-pound performing bear turned on his trainer last nisht and fatally mangled him despite a courageous rescue attempt by the victim's fiancee. Paul Lcmcy. 38, iied of wounds inflicted by he beast a few minutes afte it had been shot
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  • 192 7 UNWED MOTHER IN A SEX TEACHING ROW LONDON, Oct. 10.— Should a schoolmistress living: with a man to whom she is not married be allowed to give sex instruction to young children? 'CERTAINLY NOT." i 1 says the education committee in the city where she works. "WHY NOT?" says the
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  • 114 7 Even the most ordinary father becomes a "superman" to his sor. if he wears this new safety suit which was shown in London recently at an exhibition of protective clothing. The suit is designed to protect work ers in chemical factories ,from
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    • 42 7 Tkebe nswtt uw a Fiuet I&c</cie itait P^H^-Vp. BICYCLE MODELS f?S\ ©J $145.00 to $194.00 |ft,^aS,JSl Sole Distributors:— Beware of imitations. i^^^^B i^^li^^l Buy genuine IJFI I I I I V I i M. Ralsigh Bicycles only Raffles Place, Singapore. Tei 0761
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  • 186 8 BIRMINGHAM, Eng-i i Oct. 10 (AP)—Honoynde Miss New Zealand; .<- lid on Wednesday that «!ked the g World contest becan can't face parading in a bat] ing s lid And besides, she has hardly a ig to wear, var--'-; Ji iP.f'c dc
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  • 26 8 lew en leaders are scheduled to leave for the Soviet Union on Friday for a thr tt as cuests of the Russians.- U.P.
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  • 46 8 tuksE six different hats war}-* by Princes* Margaret during Jicr visits to Ilu "first ■.■•■> ports Oj call on her East African tour. The fiatj a: bottom left and bottom ctntrt were u-om at Mombasa, the .other four at Mauritius. A. P. piiot os.
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  • 203 8 TOKYO. Oct. 10 (IP)— A Government team attempting to .survey land for expansion of the I.S. Tachikawa Air Force Base was maulrd and driven back by 3,000 leftist-led Japanese in a bitter, hour-long clash at the village of Sunakawa this morning.
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  • 49 8 JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector. Oct. i^ (Reuter) Rising tension along the israeli- T nrdan border today was reported by Israeli sources after kil'ip.s of two Israeli labourers in orange groves near Yehuda Village north of To 1 Aviv Shots were also fired at a third labourer.
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  • 338 8 Situation Does Not Warrant Relaxing Of Duties Eden LONDON, Oct. 10 Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden yesterday took a hand in dealing with growing discontent among the 10,000 reservists recalled in the Suez crisis. Ihe Government issued a formal statement on the reservists recall just hours after two new
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  • 38 8 TOKYO, Od 10 (Reuter)— The controversial British made film "A Town Like Alice." opened this morning simultaneously in eight main cinemas in the Tokyo-Yokohama area after its recent clearance by the Japanese authorities
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  • 273 8 Police Triple Guard For Margarets Tour TANGANYIKA. Oct. 10.— P rincess Margaret's police protection was trebled today when she di >ye througn the stn of Tanga in a closed car past thousands of wildl; cheering Africans. Extra n D cr> and 70 African constables were drafted into Tanganyika's od larg
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  • 151 8 'I'm Happy Now' Says Ingrid NEW YORK, Oc:. 10 (AP) Ingrid Bergman says in an article published today in Collier's magazine that "I lead a good life with my husband, Roberto Rossellini, and I'm content in a way that I I never was content in Hollywood." The Swedish-born actress, who
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  • 228 8 LONDON, Oct. 10 (AP)— Director Josh Logan says Hollywood has "shamefully wasted" Marilyn Monroe's talents. •'The trouble with Marilyn," Logan told reporters." is that she just doesn't know how good she is. hasn't given the girl a chance. It has her to drift
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  • 95 8 GALINA ULANOVA, 47-year-oU prima ballerina of the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet Compiny and idol of Russian ballet fans, makes up in her dressing room at London's Covent Garden Opera House for her role as Juliet in Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet." Ulanova promises to be equally;, as popular in
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    52 8 'NEW EPOCH' LOOK FOR HAIR STYLES '■VWWWWW WWWWW i < FOUR of Park hair- stylist finfllmiT*! Litest C creationsi all embodytag iiis ".\>u Epoch** baft which is designed m mrii rate tho lcnaissani* „j grace, i hum and ■edae- til I n. '\.ilsr Blond* loft i- bottom is < i,
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  • 102 8 NICOSIA. Oct 10 (AP)— British combing the north Cyprus mountains wn< n I Wednesday to have raptured six H>K.\ reb( i in^ two major SBSpects. The two are said to have a price ol 1:5,000 each on their hca British officials refused to confirm or deny these reports received
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  • 64 8 THAIS KICK OUT 16 CHINESE PRESSMEN BANGKOK, Oct. 10 (Reuter) Sixteen Chinese newspapermen arrested for alleged Communist activities will be Reported, according to an r of the Interior Minir Police sources said today that it was not intended to place them on trial for viola- tion of the Anti-Corr.r.^ Son
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  • 18 9 ECONOOMICS GRADUATE 1 ,p of th o n.; r LgtHl. 9 L rttur 00* I jr a m
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  • 232 9 Break This Taboo Or Face Ruin— Malays Told What's Blocking The Bank Negara? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— President of the Pakistani Association, Mr. Mohamed Shaffie, warned Malays today they would suffer untold economic disadvantages if they continued to weigh normal monetary transactions in business in terms of religious taboos. Mr. Shaffie
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  • 354 9 FED. EXPENDITURE WILL TOP $797 MIL. NEXT YEAR Defence Heads The List KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation's public expenditure will rise to $797,526,769 in 1957, the "Mcrdeka Year', when Defence, Agriculture. Education and Health services will expand .Mzeably. Indications of this trend were evident in a Bill gazetted today to
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  • 95 9 Anii ils in Singapore of IHfc :s from oversea.- were I Fl Bhl XL B2J from Amsterd vi i B.s: c ki exoected at I lay is N ed to arrive only a.m. tomorrow. An engine of this La being i hang< I Ca itta. Flight KM
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  • 169 9 DESPITE Monday's arrests of 10 top ranking Indonesian Army officers in a nation-wide crackdown on political activities in the Army, a new revolution was brewing, according to an Indonesia Masjurai (Muslim) Party member who is now in the Colony. informant, an active intelligence officer
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  • 210 9 MR. Justice Whittbn upheld the conviction and sentence On Chan Tens Seong for possession of raw opium, worth about $120,000, in the Singapore High court yesterday. Chan was sentenced by a Singapore District court to two years' jail ;u:d 55.000 fine or in default
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  • 244 9 WORKING from lengths of furnishing fabric, odd pieces of shop- worn jewellery, and unwanted yards of ;a<e ribbon, Mr?. Theo Chippmriale, one of Singapore's most talented artists is at present "creating" twenty-two superb costumes ior the pageant "Alore about Eve* 1 which i. r to
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    • 96 9 lasDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE —^s n < I 5 wed to deem dead (S) 1 6 D ng bird? («?i 7 T-f middle and hlfhwl t■' 4 14. lr troop •r..-.: er oeed for a dr W ea again it sweethearts? tS) lip foe g ild caus- dm it 1 ->
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  • 128 10 FINANCE COMMERCE RUBBER UP V&c. THE Singapore rubber rrarket closed quietly steady at 911 cents per lb. for first grade rubber tor November shipment, a ri^ of I cents on Tuesday. The market opened lower and remained quiet most of morning. At noon prices were around 91| cents per lb.
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  • 188 10 .MR. KOH HAN KOK, a member of the unofficial Singapore trade mission to Japan and China, said on arrival in Hongkong yesterday that good prospects of trade were in store lor businessmen in Malaya. He said the C 5 million trade agreement signed in
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  • 70 10 THE hairman of the Klang River Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. State I the stage was being reached when returns would :io longer he economic and that the dredge was expected to dose down shori T: secretaries, Henry Waugn Co.. Ltd in a circular advised shareholders dredging
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  • 228 10 CHEAPER RICE FOR S'PORE EXPECTED Regular Shipments From China Soon SINGAPORE importers forcccst th bility of cheaper rice in the coming m regular shipments from China r CXp begin soon. Part of the first shipment I I from China contracted for Ma:, mission visited Peking ll due m This shipment
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  • 79 10 MALAY m storing E I■ r firm. fa Pric( v broke day c IN!'! STI Gamm<" Singapore C S1 I f{ irr.€ Br MIN I B Gope Tin rdris I! Job I I I il t Klans F. I K. Kamnar L Pcnckalen i fj Pul Rambi:- WL^ Rrnrmc
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  • 25 10 GRANTS totalling £4,750,--000 are to be made to Nigeria by the United Kingdom Government for the development of road and water schemes.
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  • 55 10 2 A I m I Hum* I I si.r Robinson on M m *2 xd: C I C 9 0 I Jar Amal V Kamoar C 2.0: X m m Hy< I ro 10/3; 1 Siai I! I I 1 Con. 11.68: T. X Amal I drasiri 28 I
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  • 418 10 Exports From Britain Are Expanding THE U.K. surplus in the balance of payments for the first half of 1956 was i 144 million, said the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Harold Macmillan, on Tuesday evening, speaking at the Lord Mayor's dinner to the bankers and merchants of the City of
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  • 114 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices per picui yesterday v, ere: Copra. Oct. $26} buyer?. S26| sellers: coconut oil (bulk) -1 I sellers, coconut oi! (drums) -bb sellei Muntok white pepper $115 sellers, Sarawak white $114 sellers, Special Sarawak biack $79. Si] gpore Copra Association closing price?:
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  • 39 10 THE U.S.S.R. U to send a mission to Indonesia next year to assist in the surveying and exploring of her natural resources in nonferrous metal--, including tin. coal mining, hydro-electric power and raw materials for industrial development.
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 10 A WARM welcome was sjiven to the chairman of Air India International, Mr. I. R. I). Tata, and a large number of distinguished passengers. when Alls Super Constellation arrived at Sydney's Kinssford Smith Airport on Oct. 1, inaugurating a new weekly service between Sydney and Bombay. Mr. Tata (right) and
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  • 339 10 NINETY years of serving the health needs of the world that's the milestone marked by the g1 o b e-circling pharmaceutical firm of Parke, Davis Company. The name and reputation of Parke-Davis as a member "i the health-service team ghas grown steadily since
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  • 44 10 NEW YORK. Oct. 9 CUP)— Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 481.32 20 Rails 158.14 15 Utilities 66.07 65 Stocks 170.41 BONDS 40 Bonds 92. 4 D The Dow Jones commodity futures index < 1 924-26 average pQuals 100) closed at 160.(59.
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  • 247 10 TATA MEETS HIS FORMER INSTRUCTOR When leading Indian industrialist and pioneer pilot J.R.D. Tata arrived at Sydney's Kingslord Smith Airport early this week he was met by the man who taught him to fly 27 years ago. The former instructor is Group Captain Cumming of Sydney.
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  • 85 10 FOREIGN imports of rubber into Malaya dropped sharply from 42.662 tons in August to 29.245 tons in September, according to official statistics. The total imports for the first nine months of this year amounted to 273,711 tons compared with 273,335 tons for the same period of
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  • 28 10 A RECENT all-welded engineering job was the fabrication of three 20-ton overhead travelling cranea by a Melbourne firm, the Morre Crane and Engineering Company Proprietary Ltd.
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  • 78 10 COM FAMES under the general management of Osborne Chappel. Ipoh. reported the following returns for the quarter to Sept. 30. 1956:— Chenderiane 1.010 piculs; Cn- 3.820 Hoi gkong Til K. n\ (F.M.S.) I -2PJ-: Killinghal] i Kellas 1,269; Ualaysiam i 4: Pengkalcn I 610; Petal ag I
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  • 94 10 OUTER ROADS Halland Emerald. Daphnella, Banjoewangi. Eireku Maru, Belinda Hunan. Antllochus, Hoogkef. Inchulva. Moskva, Marita Thorden, Helikon, Irian. Musi, Sannna. INNER ROADS Ena Sriong Paneh. Visut Kas(ri. Tong Hock. Tons Goan. Hong Ming, Sedenak, Sg Bila Admiral Vernan, Aik Hin. Hock Hai, Sirusa, New Coronation. WHARVKS Sarsumaru
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 674 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (FJVI.S. CAP 137) IPOH AND MENCiLEMBL TOWN COLNCIL NOTICE. IT is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the approved Town Plan No B3 (Gazette Notification No 2846/31) of the Township of Ipoh by altering the zoning of Lot 31 Bendahara
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    • 370 10 ANNOUNCEMENT miiE Gopeng Group of 1 Companies announces proposals for capital repay•ment.s as follows: RAMBUTAN LIMITED 7/6 d ■per share TFKKA LIMITED 2/6 d per share KENT iFMS'i TIN DREDGING LIMITED l/-d per .-hare. Repayments in respect of Gnpi?n^ Consolidated Ltd. and Pengkalcn Ltd. are awaiting determination These repayment.. will
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    • 134 10 EXPECTED TODAY Airwayi MLWI Gar GA372 Qantas 1514 M Airways MLIOI PG MLIIS PAA 833 SAI BOAC 8A705 \K M Airways ML4II BOAC BATTO N OL/KL' M Airwaji .149 MFD MLIO9 XL ML 151 LS,S, "STATE OF MADRAS joyj Sailing October 12th, 1956- 4.00 p-* EMBARKAT'ON TIME DECK BUNK CLASS
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    • 715 11 TRADING CO., LTD. 4 132/6 Robinton Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICi Mali***- B roiv New Yorh Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S por« p. ham P«nang -mOC mi— msw« 5/14 Otl 15/16 Ocl U/U Oct 9/M No. 15/16 Nov 17/18 N M 29 Dec/4 |an 5/6 |an 7/8
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    • 1188 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 llnet) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) T P( THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. POSITION OP VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS pfAn E c NOR
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    • 865 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN SP fS m P B Hoeiton Moru for Yo!<Ohamo. Nogoyo Kobe via Hongkong 19 Oct Akokurason Mcnj for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bansei Moru For Moji, Kobe Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akiboson Mam for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 14
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    • 717 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bongkok ond/oi roi tost Penong P.S'Hom Spore "MEONIA" 14/16 Oct 17/19 Ort 20/22 Oct "LALANDIA" 17/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28 oet/2No* HOMEWARDS Soiling* toi Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Oslo. S'porc P. S'hom Penang *"SUMBAWA" »mm ALSO CALLS BILBAO KARLSHAMN.
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  • 156 12 PEOPLE... PEOPLE... PEOPLE... and no more of NEW YORK HAT can be done fro keep traffic from choking to death the centres of big cities? Victor Gmne, a distinguished architect, has a simple but revolutionary solution ban all automobiles from downtown areas and restore the streets to the pedestri.m>. Gmea
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  • 332 12  -  Hal Boyle By centr' baa been retained by greater Fort war r b, re ib s, planning committee to redesign entire downtown area hat city ton the next 15 us, One of his pro.iectotl ideas: Putting serrice and delivery traffic In Hie Mtacre business district
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  • 495 12 WHAT RIGHT HAS THE UNITED NATIONS, WHICH COULDN'T YET RAISE ITS LITTLE FINGER AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA'S APARTHEID POLICY, TO INTERFERE IN THE SUEZ CANAL DISPUTE? ISN'T IT WISE FOR INDIA TO STAND ALOOF AND LET THE UNITED STATES AND SOVIET RUSSIA TALK TO ONE ANOTHER ON THIS CRUCIAL DISPUTE?
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  • 465 12  - This vaccine will save millions M. A. GLASGOW LONDON T.V the past, distemper has A .killed million^ o f dogs, in all parts of the world It was originally brought to Europe )rom the East during the seventeenth century but, until recently, no remedy or satisfactory metliod oj prevention was
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  • From Our Correspondent
    • 664 12 in a hillock surrounded by wolves, and her Moslem neighbours think she is the most powerful infidel to come so near them. No wonder there are frequent clashes on Israel's eastern border. It has always been felt that the Powers— l do not make any distinction between
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    • 122 12 Atomic "KnowHow" CINCE Asia's first atomic i) reactor went into operation in Trombay last August, it seems there is a general reluctance to ((insider India as a backward nation. An instance in point was provided at the recent World Conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy held at U.X-
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  • 349 12 Letter FORM INDIA are already keeping pr\ce the peaceful uses of the atom. We may be pardoned if we ft I enthused, but let me tell you that our vast pop':' hop wouldn't be content this atom could quadruple our food production. We we are going I right direction, but
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 242 12 npODAT'9 QUOTATION: injj world oomforta- B COX. THURSDAY FOI niKV--ONI efore takor e>. essinf irseli g anything ice to you thai you tnighi t o x r o s *tx ting, iOl R BnTHO 11. AND lUii 1 I!-I(.N will 1 1 lo Ajn 19—1 t* by conr problemi •id
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  • 717 13 WHO WILL GO? WHO WILL STAY? WHO DESERVES A CHANCE? LAST BID FOR 'BORDERLINE' CLAIMS pur Hockey Reporter, LEONG HEW MENG, Sums Up Yesterday's Trial And Poses Questions For The Selectors Final Trial Teams FOLLOWING are the two teams for the final trial at the G.S.C. ground on Saturday. COLOURS:
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  • 222 13 A SORROWFUL LANDY MAY MISS THE GAMES C tOCßeuful r ud competing was doubtwould trial d he I not 1] 'hat (chad bavi r I llan j tlznate or Gcimes en performances if. he m a Bt&esa test I n'e record bolder rest ing in the next fortnight. "I .it
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  • 294 13 ARMY SHOWS SOLID DEFENCE IF Singapore Cricket Club is to uphold its rugger supremacy this season, it will have to show considerable improvement. Yesterday at Tanglin, Club they tasted their second successive defeat, losing to the Army Trial XV by six points (a try
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  • 132 13 Good Old RAAF To The Rescue MELBOIRNE. Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The Royal Australian Air Force may be asked to air lift about ?50 Olympic Games athletes from Manila because of a serious bottleneck developing there. Without R.A.A.F. assistance Ihe athletrs. from nine countries could miss the Melbourne Olympics. Secretary of
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  • 187 13 Lucky Flower Are Finalists LUCKY Strike Badminton Party and Flower Badminton Party entered the final of the Singapore Badminton Association junior inter-party championships when they beat Marigold B.P. and National B.P. in the semi-finals at the Badminton Stadium last night. Following are the full results: Lucky Strike B.P. beat Marlcold
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  • 21 13 BADMINTON Parties are reminded that entries for the Badminton Association Senior inter-party and inter-commer-cial houses championships close on Oct. 20.
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  • 49 13 THE Royal Air Force Changi suffered their fifth defeat when Ihey were trounced by No. 3 Base Ordnance Depot by five goals to nil in a SHA Div. 2 league tie at Changi yesterday. Duff scored all tbe goal? for BOD. It included a hattrick.
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  • 37 13 LONDON. Oct. 10. (Reuter) Association Football results: LEAGUE THREE (NORTHERN) Carlisle 1 Darlincto n 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP SEMI-FINAL REPLAY Dundee 2. Patrick 3. Patrick Thistle p!a v Celtic in the final on Oct. 27.
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  • 72 13 MELBOURNE. Oct. 10. (UP) A record number of 74 nations have announred their participation in the 16th Olympiad as the deadline of midnight today approached for submission of national entry. Only three nations Boiivial Costa Rica and Paraguay have ignored the official invitations to the Games and Olympic
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  • 146 13 PENANG, Wed. -The Penang Badminton Association has finalised arrangements for a team to make a "barnstorming" tour of Malaya, beginning this weekend. The Penang team will play &t Ipoh on Oct. 13. at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 14, at Seremban on Oct. 15, at Malacca on Oct.
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  • 132 13 ter) Dave Stephens, like his fellow Austraiian middle distance star John Landy, has had his Olympic preparation upset by injuries. He said today that he ii receiving treatment for a torn thigh muscle for which he has had hospitai attention and a so for a sore
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 250 13 TO LET tpULLY/ PARTLY furnished Jl semi-<iet ached houses ai Petaling Java, Road 6/15 available now each comprising four rooms, bathrooms, kitchen, carport and small garden. Further information obtainable from Secretary l^uslim College Malaya Klang or Treasurer Muslim College Care of M. M Ally Co. Kuala Lumpur. EDUCATION A MBITIOUS
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    • 806 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited for an appointment in the Federation in connection with the resettlement of discharged Ex. Special Constables in Civil Life. Candidates should be not lees than 30 year s but under 5o years of age and should posses sound ad mini*trative or legal experience
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 409 13 SOCCER FRIENDLY: Health Dr. partment vs. Fairer Juniors at Farrcr Park, HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE DIV. I: Police VS. \Va> ricrcrs at Police: S.R.C. vs. R.A.F. Sclc!>n- a' Seletar. DIV. 2i Royal Malayan Navy 'VS. 8.0.D.C.A. at 80.D.C.A. Div. 3: Police vs. Punjab A.S. at Police; Prisons vs. »ms a I
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  • 2246 14  -  WINDSOR LAD By Big Hit And Flying Close Deadheat In Thrilling Race THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 5169/750 Ist Prize: No. *****2 $50,925 2nd Prize: No. *****4 520,370 3rd Prize: No. *****0 510,185 STARTERS: (52,546 each): Nos. *****9, *****7, *****3, *****3, *****3. CONSOLATIONS: (5763
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  • 651 14 BILL SKOWRON'S; grandslam homer Vi the 1 seventh oiY pitcher Roger Crai? virtually sealed the Dodders' fate' with a 9-0 lead. Martin went to first on a hit to leftteld. Mantle walked, and Brrra was intentionally walked choking the bases TbCB Skowron cleaned up the hasr>
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  • 25 14 LONDON. Oct. in, (Reuter) Rugby Union County championship: Hampshire 6 Eastern Counties 12; Middlesex 6 Surrey 3. North Midlands 3 East Midlands 14.
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  • 34 14 LIVERPOOL. Oct. 10 (Reuter) The Australian Rugby League team opened their tour of Britain today with an overwhelming victory over Liverpool City by forty points to twelve. They led 24—7 at haltf-time.
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  • 169 14 Percang— 2nd Day, Wed. Oct. 10, 1956. Goin^jp Race Horse Dividend T 'm* B'i^Btt Rare I—] Mile Carsfcalton (I) Okek MS lo Cl. 5 Div. 3 .Mont t lare (6) Ismail $13 !ife FILM Fan I! U) ff ft. KlnmK Knee s 6 f. Honey Bee t§) Patenaai 111
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  • 614 14 A TOTAL of 204 horses— 06 from Class One and 1(18 from class Three have been entered for the Singapore Turf Clubs Gold Cup Meeting on Oct. 20, 24 and 27. Follow ing are the lull entries: BOKSEB CLASS J I«.[ Run -lid
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  • 74 14 THEME irfll l> r r.t 1 m k I m 3.15 p.m. Following fieduli FIRST 1)\1 Cfawi tNu lti\- -One j Hirer. I>iw 1 3 ami furlong; < v v i SECOND DAF:CUs! t>nc f>n I i Div. I— -Orio Mile (law rhrei Divs. 1 and 3 .-i
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