Singapore Standard, 12 October 1956

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard TV; N... 102 SLVGAFORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1936 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 548 1 Govf. To Ta&e Over There's More Trouble J9™ B I?« H IJP AYOFRECKON,NG FOR SINGAPORE CHINESE MIDDLE (CHOCL STUDENTS WHO ARE DEFYING GOVERNMENT'S EFFORTS TO RESTORE )|SCIPLINE IN THEIR SCHOOLS. they have not. by this morning dispersed from their "camp-outs" in the gh School in
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  • 204 1 STUDENTS MAKE SEVEN DEMANDS ABOUT 6.000 Singapore Chinese Middle School students last night continued to defy Government and camped in their schools for the second day in succession. They refused to move out oi the Chinese Hish School and the Chun? Chens High School until Government found an "immediate compromise"
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  • 141 1 A SINGAPORE merchant, Mr. Eng Tuang Kiat, was threatened last night when he called at the Chung Cheng High School to take his two children home. Mr. Eng arrived at the school gates at midnight and asked for his children a boy and a girl.
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  • 28 1 KULIM. Thjis. Eight Communist terrorists yesterday shot at a convoy carrying Police Special Squads on the Kelang Larna-Serdang Road, in the Bongso Valley south of here.
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  • 189 1 80 KILLED IN BORDER BATTLE JERUSALEM, Oct. 11 (UP)— Jordan today accused Israel of sending bombers against the border area of Kalkille during a night-long battle that cost at least 40 lives on both sides. Jordan put its protest to the United Nations truce supervisors
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  • 62 1 Plane With 59 Aboard Is Missing LONDON. Oct. 11 (UP) An American military plane carrying 59 persons to the United States disappeared over the Atlantic during the night and was presumed down at sea. The four-engined C-113, with a crew of nine and 50 passengers, was last heard from 180
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  • 41 1 KYOTO, Japan, Oct. 11 (UP)— The main hall of the historically priceless 300-year-old Enryakuji temple burned to the ground today despite efforts of 350 fire-flighters who rushed to the top of 2.700-foot-high Mt. Hiezan by cable car
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  • 166 1 DALLAS. Texas, Oct. 11 (AP)— Roy Raton, 31, charged with possession of marijuana, took the stand with the Bible in his hand H e claimed, in effect, that he had the God-given right to do a? he liked in reference to <hp weed
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  • 873 1 Tanks Out As Martial Law Is Enforced Police In Action HONGKONG, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Ninety Chinese were killed tonight in a fight between Nationalists and Communists at Tsun Wan, on the outskirts of Hongkong's New Territories, an official spokesman announced. This brought the death
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  • 38 1 3.30 a.m. HONGKONG. Ori 11 (Renter) The Government Public Relations Office tonight issued a statement correcting the casualty figures Ki\en earlier. The statement said about 30 people were killed at Tsun Wan. not 90 as announced earlier.
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  • 140 2 IPOH. Thurs. Whiteclad women penitents with long steel rods piercing their cheeks walked barefooted through the streets here in a mile-long procession in honour of the Kew Ong Yeah (Nine Emperor Gods) Festival. More than 50 persons, Including an eight-year-old e> r were seen
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  • 65 2 PENANG, Tburs. A pretty cafe waitress, Fung Lai Ying, 20. was summoned to the Second Magistrate's Court today on a charge of picking flowers in the Waterfall Botanical Gardens on July 13. Fung said she had pickH up the flowers which were lying on the ground.
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  • 20 2 THE Kuala Lumpur Municipality's traffic advisory committee ha? rejected a suggestion to introduce a uniform Colour scheme for taxis.
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG, Oct. 11. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hon2kfmg Exchange were: $15.96 Ito £1 Sterling; 1646-75 l€ US$l; $134° tn Malayan %X\ (0.185 to one Indonesian RuIpiah; Gold $268,129 tn a tae!
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  • 311 2 Mother Forced Ex-Colony Convent Student Into Prostitution, Court Told 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN VICE CASE SEREMBAN, Thurs. A 14-year-old girl told the Magistrate here today that her mother "interrupted" her studies in a Singapore convent to "introduce" her to prostitution. She was testifying against 43-year-old Lee Wai Lan, the mother, who
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  • 247 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The discovery of the mangled body of a 40-year-old call-girl, Puteh binte Ya'akob on the north bound rail track here on Mar. 22 this year, had its sequel in the Supreme Court today, when Mohammed Ali bin Sharefuddm
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  • 53 2 No Cause For Fear Of Diseases In Penang he; Bui 'yd Officer, put there I 1 PWcau: ore tIS or. j Ofli i I'll medics (1 carr.ed hei i To in J bro.k had t control abating, A large n were inocu itionary 'heria. Abe Dr. I Ct .;t ions
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  • 40 2 MUAB Tl -J bin Omar. 33, J I ks& ■71 $3 v -1 lor an a.s^ai: 1 Muar Magistral -I wan Ahmad Sekong punr on the 19 durlnj q a- 1 E to hav< tractor. 1 fr nl <r^th
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  • 252 2 Banners Will Be Up For The Duke's Visit DECORATIONS along the two-mile stretch fro m Clifford Pier to Government House Will be the first to catch the eyes of the Duke of Edinburgh when he visits Singapore at the end nf thP mmith 01 me moutn. The Singapore Public Works
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  • 50 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Party Raya coil the next V elections unless the LegsM is made a fuih- r ,< 4 ed body. i Th w "In ed parties in the < The B the natu i Mali A out r t cize the 000
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  • 88 2 l ORTY-THREE Malayan Buddhi^us yesterday den to Nepal to attend the Fourth W< rid Conference on Buddhism in Ncpa; between No\. 15 and 22. Seventeen of th< Singapore Buddhists were led by Bikkhu Chuk Mor. delegate to the Singapore Regional Centn ol World Fellowship of Buddhists.
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  • 21 2 MUAR, iSH Abu, 38. of J«-an AWjJ was h r i f into .ai I < Befon many p« men? to
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  • 147 2 COMMODITY PRICES l_, .1 i CLOSWG rnb»>er prices (cents per ih.t i n Singapore yesterday were: Bayer* Seller* Spot (nom.) 911 92k Nov. RSSNo. 1 91| 92 R.S.S. No 2 90$ 91 R.S.S. No. S 89 $9h Tone: Quiet. SPORE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday
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  • 81 2 Uniforms May Check The Radel L KUALA LLMPUR, Thurs. —The stationing of uniformed watchmen at suitable points here may effectively check the "jaga kreta" (car watcher) nuisance, the Mvnicipality's Traffic Advisory s Committee derided The Committee, at its last meeting, was told that traf fie police have started
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  • 222 3 WHAT goes on at a "Camp-out" staged by Chinese Middle School students? 5 During the past two days thousands of students have been assembling m two main Middle Schools in Singapore. Anxious parents have called at the schools, but instead of persuading their wards
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  • 69 3 ROSTER FOR LIVING ster for students 1 camp-out was put up !C Bifh School in Bukit Timah Road, t-trrday. "Our roster for living" the protds: Reveille m (lean up mm Rre ikfast: nrws of the day Ito—ll.o<> am Genera] meettnf iW—! nmm Kath and relaxation I p.m l.unch p.m Hsiieh
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  • 40 3 ABOVK: 81y c a rold Ir Yoe nuan Boon» chairman of the ManageBukit Timah, ponders her grandmother pleads with her tO return home# outside the Chung Cheng naged to coax the girl to
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  • 2 3 GRANDMA'S VICTORY
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  • 85 3 \hv the Jriß -nool Bukit Nt had ng to -chool MaComrr did t 2i ff" nandie iairs- The tact, he added, was rather the reverse. M^ Tan pointed out that the Governmenfs concern was not pUrei, an "educan a" nnc, but was the out. I "rivalry" between
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  • 29 3 MORNING GENERAL ASSEMBLY THE picture below is of the two-hour general assembly held every morninsr between 9 ll a.m. Student leaders use the occasion for tirades against the Government.
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 3 MONEY and food brought in by the girls or by parents who have been 'persuaded' to make donations, are exposed to general view on a table. The students are so well organized that they do not lack the means to prolong their "camp out for weeks.
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  • 44 3 CAMERA-SHY SCHOOLGIRLS. SECTION of the Chinese Middle School girls, all shielding: their faces with handbags handkerchiefs and newspapers, walk along Bukit Timah Road on their way to join their colleagues yesterday who locked themselves inside the school compound for the second day in succession.
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  • 235 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday turned down a request by the Trades Union Congress to interview Tay Lay Boon, a former official of the Army Civil Service Union, detained under the Public Security Ordinance. Mr. Lim told a three- iv^rr, tVio
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  • 119 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. -Teo Peng Choa. Theam :how Sow and Teng Keng ■Cang. office-bearers of the tfin Lok Club. Senai, were >ach sentenced to one day's ail and a fine of $500 for aslisting in the management )t an unlawful society. The club
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  • 35 3 AN INDIAN fashion and hair-styles show, which was to have been held on Oct. 15 under the auspices of Singapore Kamala Club, will new be held on Oct 23 at 91, Wiikie Road.
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  • 305 4 AM ASTONISHED', SAYS JAGANATHAN THE Armed Services in Singapore the Army, Navy and Air Foree yesterday turned down a re* quest by its employees' Unions to form a Joint Inter-Services Council to deal with all matters affecting their civilian staffs. The Army Civil Service
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  • 127 4 Gunman Shoots His Way To Escape A GUNMAN fleeing after a robbery, fired a shot when he was chased by his victim in Tampenis Road. Singapore, at dawn yesterday Undaunted by the bullet which missed its mark, the victim. Ong Trek Lung carried on the chase for *>00 yards until
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  • 119 4 Six Thai Journalists, now visiting Singapore at 'he invitation of the British Government, spent a busy day yesterday visiting several housing estates. Ministries and meeting political leaders The journalists, after visiting Tiong Bahru. Redhill and Quecnstown housing estates, said they were most impressed with what
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  • 258 4 Clerk Is Acquitted A SINGAPORE clerk punched an expectant mother and then kicked her in the ribs while his two wives held her arms, it was alleged in a Singapore court yesterday. The Sixth Singapore Magistrate, Mr. K. T.
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  • 89 4 Drove Into Stationary Car: $100 EIGHT days after obtaining his driving licence, a schoolboy. Lim Poh Keat, 19. collided with a stationary vehicle parked along Mountbatten Road, a Singapore Traffic Court was told yesterday. Lim was fined SI on when he pleaded guilty to driving his car negligently. Lim drove
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  • 117 4 SEREMBAN. Thurs —A telecoms worker, climbing a roadside post in the course of his routine equipment check op. the Rompin-Jelai Road on Oct. 1 saw a khakiclad Chinese signalling below He came down in a hurry and the stranger turned out to be
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  • 60 4 HIS Grace, Ngo Dinh Thuc, Bishop o: Vinhlong. south Vieti arnved In Singapore yesterday for a two-day stay in the Co his way to Australia on a visit. The Bishop is the elder brother of Pit udeni Ngo Dinh Diem He was at the airport I
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  • 181 4 Forced At Gun-point To Join In Armed Hold-up, Says Witness In Case QUEK Ah Cheong, 20, told a Singapore Court yesterday that he was forced at gun-point to join a gang in an armed robbery Quek said this at the trill of two men. Ng Ah Hoe. 29, and Lee
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  • 25 4 PENANG'S Radical Part;, will hold a meeting tonigh: at the Khek Association to elect office-bearers, and probably also candidates for the forthcoming elections.
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    • 490 4 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance Port Dick?on 12.45 pm (5.5 ft) n w% Penan? 5.00 a.m. (5 3 ft) 9 41 p.m. V» fIHGAPORE fIH^SHt BBC (General Oxersea' Senirel: 9 *Z > iißMß^ffl Mi 7T WVc^—^— oo m. Our Way of Lite: 510 %888O^ *JPHy' l i^g g^la JSBSB^
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  • SINGAPORE COURT MARTIALS
    • 111 5 Soldier Was Fed Up, Took 'French' Leave had treated I D i defending :..-:u Ah- Rahman, t re Dist Comp:> Service Corps I guilty to abI hout l 3 to 9 i d. subject to E I de- ns. time, he recei r an an a■ r He was told
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    • 37 5 "\i, left), Sister -to chart* of the MM rubiclp ward .it Middleton Hospital, shows Midd Smith, .u-tirv; City President, ;i room n«u in. h he opened ycstrrdnv At risht Phyllis Eu, a Citj CoanciUor Standardpic
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    • 136 5 $250,000 Ward Is Opened N Hospital. Singapore, run by the C: M mcc i 1 ning in 1913, and b Council and G ince i( 4H. will lex th a I the Ministry of President, b ubicle Smith l Admirable' i: era Sn h pr of admissions to 1
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    • 87 5 ■\\7F. n J. S. Rafferty of No 6 Company. Royal Army Corps, was yesterd \y sentenced by a Singapore District Court Marti.,;, to 112 days' imprisonmeni and to he larged with ignominy from the f after he pleaded guilty to a charge of commitj gross
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    • 42 5 Corpora] Michael John Nettl< tngham, 21, ol the Northamptonshire Regiment attached to Camp Stall. GHQ FARELF, Tanglin. who was referred to as a member of the Royal Military Police m yesterday's Court Martial report was in fact a Regimental policeman.
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    • 97 5 LNDi.-w versity Graduates A so iation, Singapore, ponsorin:; an ea \y comlican for Colony School and post-school certificate k r;ls. on "The Role of the ■y in s Seli-Govern-injj Malaya c competition \s being held to celebrate the Centen- >:' the founding of Madra Bombay and
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    • 54 5 two youths robbed a uixi er of. $30 at knife- point in Holland Road. Singaocre, lasi nis The youths had boarded the t;s\i near the Great Worid A isement Park. After the rob'rery. t hey ordereri the driver to take them to Wayaug Satu and disappeared
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    • 45 5 THE Royal Rotterdam Lloyd passenger liner, Willem Ruys, sailed from Singapore yesterday with a full passenger complement aboard for Europe. The vessel, which by-passed the Suez Canal on its outward voyage, is scheduled to return to Europe via the Sue/..
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  • 300 5 Federation Chinese Schools Slam Door On Colony's 'Rebel' Students MINISTER ISSUES AN ORDER ial cultures and oppose "yellow cultures." Chen Loo, an MPAJA veteran, said that, for the future of the MCP, "we must break out of the inner ring (the jungle) and go into public places. "We must concentrate
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  • Article, Illustration
    114 5 Genera] I Mi M M nald port iterday fr »m 1 1 i\ i m k Chanci r i la th< C rrend the Youths S;• rl r h e Bir Robert S tt R X ran- I n and Mr Loke Wan Tho, Colony re magnat< and Mrs.
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  • 121 5 Two-Year Ban For Inspector A SINGAPORE Police Inspector, G. H. Palmer, was fined a total of $400 and disqualified from driving for two years on two charges by a Colony Traffic Court yesterday, Insp Palmer who had pleadj ed guilty to driving a car wit:: an expired licence, was found
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  • 50 5 ENGLISH. Malay and Chinese programmes from Radio Malaya will go on the air on new frequencies from Nov. 1. states an official release yesterday. All three programmes will be broadcast on the 41-metre band (English and Malay /I'm) kc-s. Chinese 7250 kes) instead of the 62-metre band.
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  • 40 5 PEXAXG, Thurs.— The pilgrim ship, "Anking," is due to arrive here on Oct. 13 and wil 1 berth in the roads and whari on arrival. A total of 48:5 passengers will disembark at Penang and LM7 at Singapore.
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  • 97 5 THE I a; Court, which sto investigate disputes beSingapore City rouncil and its Labour Union., federa ion will have its first sitUnc at the Labour Ministry n Monday The Standard was told yesterday a Colony Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua. will head the Court,
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  • 179 5 Lin Yu- tang Is NOT Surprised... CANNES. France. Oct. 11 (LP) Dr. Lin Yutang. Chinese writer and scholar, showed no surprise yesterday that officials in Singapore are making the same charge of Communist infiltration into the schools that he made a year ago. Dr. Lin was attacked by Singapore leaders
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  • 66 5 SINGAPORE Traffic Police yesterday appealed for witnesses to a fatal accident In Rorhore Canal Road, when B Chinese woman was knocked down by a bus. She died on the spot. Police believed she was killed while crossing the road. Witnesses are asked to contact Chief
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  • 89 5 THE Singapore State UMNO last night held a special meeting of its executive council to consider resolutions by its divisions that UMNO should press Government to implement the Malay Education Council's plan for Malay education. In its plan submitted in August, last year, to the Government,
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  • 884 6 Singapore Standard What Would PAP Do? TOTHLE the People's Action Party Is ranting against the Government for its efforts in trying to get elements, who are trying to undermine ty and existence, and making Singapore safe for Singaporeans, we wish to ask PAP what would it do If it were
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  • 1573 6  -  On Myint §§\f \WV\\\VWV\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\W* JJURMA, small, neutral and democratic, is feeling the pressure of the expansionist designs of mighty Communist China. And the Burmese are alarmed. They fear that penetration of their northern borders could be the first step towards a Chinese conquest of South-east
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  • 517 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By ON TUESDAY morning this columnist felt contaminated by the a.ir and language which emanated from the direction of Palmer Road when Education Minister Chew Swcp Kee disturbed the bones of the Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' I'nion in connection with illesal
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  • 370 6 Sir: With reference to yO IT editorial on Abuse of Fnvi.ege. I would like to state that in seeking to secure to themselves rights and privileges. Federal Legislative Councillors and the Singapore Legislative Assemblymen will have to proceed with greater discretion than many of them appear to
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  • 546 7 trhreat To Blind 96 Children With Acid In Bid For Ransom MILAN, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Police waited at an asylum this morning to question one of two crazed brothers wounded in a gun battle after they had terrorised a school of children and teachers with
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  • 40 7 She Liked Elvis, He LiKed Bing a Jersey. \y Biag LUhv fin -in X preslev adniirer $trrday. The de- \ri.imo 10. rank it th it her ithonj, hit liked liked the ){>• said his mA found them m ...-nt of assault
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  • 220 7 |n old friendship repaid t\T. Texas, Oct. 11. (AP)— An 8 year-old is in line to receive an climated I'SSI,BOO,OOO be,e her grandfather befriended ;i newcomer to Beaumont 44 years ago. n*t art gettin r I rears. Edith Diane Brown, daughter of Mr. and
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  • 51 7 WHITES INVITE NEGROES 11 members of a rieran Church nique doorbellFo t N gro tie congregaPr> the nation's proclaimed policies within But the Lutheran Church I to undertake a I .tation of Negro I I neighL umber of X has been veral popu- I W- m I I White "c
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  • 20 7 Jhioa |D a D Cr^ aid for homes ist, the s "ro?s said v R ireel
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  • 26 7 i (Renter) S enl TjWa«r?'se Khama. former gwato 1 from r n he arr .3 people ye r»fles •o the Poii.-e
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  • 100 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 11 IAP) Actress Margaret Suliavan, who mysteriously Tailed to make a television appeaxance on Monday night. out ol •"hiding" last D It w.i> all a M misMlding" between herand the television pror and that she had not her failure to show up
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  • 43 7 BAGHDAD, Oct. 11 (AP>— ■c Mekasa ot Japan raid Isit to Iraq ha* one of ihe happiest and most pracioua mo: He said on the eve ot h s dep.- everyday he spent in Iraq equaij one n .n.
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  • 67 7 SAN FERNANDO. California. Oct. 11 (AP) Actress Mary Murphy yesterday sued to annul her marriage to actor Dale Robcrt:>on the ground f". did not want, her i to have children. Her suit alleged that he kept his intentions about children a secret until after the wedding.
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  • 56 7 STi T D V in neckwear z Z fashions at London Air- C port as a Hollywood star 2 and his wife arrived. She 5 wears a fur (Very elegant) He wears a knitted tie (Rather ordinary). She is i Kuth Ford. wife of Zachary Scott, here
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  • 153 7 DREAM OF HER LIFE...TO MEET THE QUEEN PARIS, Oct. 11.— The "Dream of Your Life" radio programme in Monte Carlo, on the French Riviera, started oft' the same as it does every week. Three women were on the stage waiting to reveal their most cherished wish. The audience had been
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  • 88 7 Curfews In Nicosia To Continue NICOSIA. Oct. 11 CAP)— The British Cyprus Government announced last night that it will continue imposing curfews In Nicosia despite widespread protests. An official government spokesman said: "As long a.« these brutal and callous murders go on in the streets of Nicosia, its citizens must
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  • 68 7 SOUTHEND. Scotland. Oct. 11 iAP> Royal Air Force plane on a training flight with nine men aboard crashed la^t night into a hill near Mull oil the Kinyre lighthouse. There were no reports of any survivors. The plane hit a hill known as Easle Rock 800 feet
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  • 58 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (AP President Eisenhower will see the Princess of Monaco movie star Grace Kelly today. Presidential News Secretary James C. Hagerty said that an.v time a ruler of a foreign state visited this country, it was customary for him to call on the President,
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  • 57 7 NEW DELHI, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Earth tremors lasting more than three minutes rocxed New Delhi last night and thousands of people streamed out into the streets. New Delhi's meteorological office said the quake was o' "moderate intensity." Buildincs shook and windows rattled during the quake, whose
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  • 89 7 UNEARTHED during excavations on the Necropolis near the Porta Nocera at Pompei, Italy, is this petrified man, found preserved in lava stone exactly as he fell, when Vesuvius erupted pouring down death and destruction onto the city of Pompei 18X7 years ago Work continues incessantly on the world-famous
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  • 45 7 GIRL DANCERS IN FRILLS WELCOME PRINCESS Photo. ZANZIBAR girl dancers, many wearing frilly-bottomed trousers under their colourful robes, gathered outside the Sultan's palace during the banquet given in honour of visiting Princess Margaret. The Princess has been on a three-da.v visit to the island.- UP
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  • 455 7 'I GIVE UP ROMANCE FOREVER' Narriman's Pledge From JOHN WALTLRS, Beirut. PX-QUEEN Narriman of Egypt has vowed to renounce love and marriage forever "as a sacrifice for my beloved son, Prince Ahmed Fuad." Narriman, 22, the beautiful former wife ex-King Farouk, told me this in an extraordinary interview last night
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  • 134 7 Miss Greece Swoons Before Mayor LONDON. Oct. 11, (UPT— The Lord May r i London f-mmained 21 ol th« world s veliest Ri:is to lunch nrday and the occasion proved too much for une of th< m. She fainted. But Mary Parsalogin. Greece's 19-year-old representative in the Miss World contest
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  • 234 8 Let's Sign A Pacific PactSoekarno 200,000 CHEER R.l. PRESIDENT SHANGHAI, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Dr. Ahmed Soekarno, President of Indonesia, today called for a non-aggression pact between all countries bordering the Pacific. lie told B mass rally of more than 200,000 people here that "the maintenance of peace is tor us
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  • 26 8 EARL Attlee, the former Brit;.-! 1! Prime Minister, and Lariy Attlee arrived in Bomba rday on a three- k visit to India. Reuter
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  • 57 8 MELBOURNE. Oct. 11 (Rcufcer) A British atomic weapon wa.s detonated high in the air over the Maralinga Desert proving ground this afternoon, it was officially announced. The atomic weapon was released from a Royal Air Force Valiant jet bomber. The explosion is the third in the current series
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  • 218 8 NICOSIA, Oct. 11 (AP)— A British paratroop command announced today the capture of a six-man EOKA mountain sang: and 50 other rebel suspects. The prize catch disclosed at the end of a ni: c-day major operation asain^t Greek-Gyp* riot guerillas was Thassos Themistocleous,
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  • 352 8 IF U.N. 'FAILS BRITAIN WILL NOT FLINCH' Nutting Criticia U.S. Rock n Ro| Policy Over Sue LLANDUDNO, Wolcs, Oct J Minister of State Anthony Nuttmq today that Britain will not "fin ff /1 duty if the United Nations fail r 0 c ff cc ?l Suez settlement. 1 He told
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  • 45 8 Photo. THREE Scandinavian beauty queens are shown at the Lyceum. London, during the preliminaries of the Miss World beauty contest. (Left to right): Miss Denmark. Anne Rye Nielsen, 19; Miss Sweden, Eva Brann. 20: and Miss Finland. Sirpa Helena Koivu. 18.- A.P.
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  • 229 8 It Must Be Peace With Justice -Ike WASHINGTON. Oct. 11 (Reuter)— President Elsenhower said at his press conference today that peace in the Suez crisis must be peace with justice or it would not be peace. i The president was asked if he would make a personal appearance before the
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  • 140 8 Many Parts Of India Flooded NEW DELHI, Oct. 11 (Beu ter) .Many parts of northwestern India were today under two to three feet of water, following widespread and continous rain in the last four day?. The Jumna River this morning was only six inches below its danger level. Eight 1
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  • 55 8 Suez Talk Enter Vital Stage NEW YORK. C fcr) A crucial stage wj pected to bo n the Ang la talks on I The For. three r( to hoki the marsk,K Xi Serretarv-Gcncral, The first m was a half hours nnd the so after a resumed of the S- i
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  • 81 8 photo. \\\\\v\\''» VWWVWWWWWWWWW \.\WVVVWVWWW\\\\W\\V» 2 THOSE might well have been the words with S which film comedian Jimmy Durante asked actress J 2 Margie Little, 35, to marry him. j He is pictured here (centre) with Margie (right) 2 and actress Joanne Dru, as he announced
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  • 42 8 CANBERRA. Oct. 11 (UP)— Trade Minister John McEwen today announced the formation of an Australian medical export company to ship medical equipment to South-east Asia. He said the group would provide technical training for j Asian' students
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  • 52 8 THE HAGUE, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands is to visit the United States at the end of the month. Ho will so to Washington, New York, the Norfolk navy yards and New Orleans, He is expected to return to the Netherlands on
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  • 153 8 ALGIERS, Oct. 11 (IT)- French troops inflicted 80 casualties on rebels during a two-day sweep-up of 780 square miles of the Grand Kabylie Coastal range, it was learned today. First reports were that all were killed but this was not confirmed. The operation
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  • 98 8 TATIANA ChwastOV, a two-v v a r-old Kws.vian girl born in America, is seen arriving in London on TwofllJ <»« the Quern Mary boat-train from Southampton. She was in the arms of her father, 58-yeaj--old Russian refugee Alexander C h w a s t ov,
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  • 136 8 NEW YORK. Oct. 11, (UP)— The Swedish-America Line will attempt to end the cross-exa-mination of the captain of the Andrea Doria today with questions on measures he ordered to try to keep the vessel Irom foundering. The pre-trial in the Federal Court to fix the
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  • 14 8 Ships Colliaeds One Sinks Cl ■\> •< i E aftei The err p I Frei 4
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very i \c for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, NaU S c a Tiredness Stomachache, Foui Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL |a£ II Another Gceat l)i^nt*\ MIDNIT£ TOMORROW Livc-Ac^on Drama Wwcftl 90 *+»m ll?^y
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  • 455 9 c,he Walked Out, A Dance Hostess Moved In, Court Told THE day a doctor's wife walked out of her c *ing a change in her husband's be--3 dance hostess moved in and set herI oS mistress and wife/ the Singapore k Court was told
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  • 96 9 Prn of the Ui Date ned Eusofl rv: I torial i ■Oil] so that ambassa i nans here a ncheon, th< tin sections o 1 o c f they visitec ily In I ipment in their owi from then r c Dato declarec I ey had take: re inti
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  • 83 9 Hospital Needs $10, 000 ANDREW S »n Hospital .^.r^apore hope.; to modernize 11 lUng thea- x- oar at a cost of $10,000, according to the Hospital's progress report rele terday. I report ftskj II "s rous donor could not finance 1 this project, a-: that the investment would draw dividends
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  • 26 9 A GET-TOGETHER of RMffl- I g Incorporated *tai 51 Society be d m Sunday i 1 91 j Cavenagh Road, Singapore. also ;^c Sim show.
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  • 249 9 ife Will Welcome Help Lee :iety of build 1 preside n stcrdaSociety, m ing last rized >o ahead wtth Hi ifowid." he sa 1 "that I been a tf talk or;i Itural ail Singapore has agreed in to cater fV-r all the arts
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  • 35 9 Two Chosen f or Course P&szapore City Cciriif Proba- I gJP4&.;c Health In- In New f^tedfr the C d ["it was le trued to- j I officers Sunny Cheng and i-.-:. leave ar i Ol
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  • 69 9 ►mpfcro I romol MB c shortly "v trie i that b tmei the 16 ttU in his re f Ol Parts OIMJ [not In Divisions He sal after appointment, have to under:v training t)e\ teed by the Jompof Income Tax added thai the serving Officers need not have sed
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  • 103 9 THE Nanyang University, Bingapore, yesterday received a gift of 4uo English tture text-books from the British Council. Mr Keith Payne. British Council repre eni ative in the Colony, told The Standard: "We are very pleased to present the books, which University authorities requested
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  • 410 9  - THE STARS AND YOU Ritu Del Mar I*"- TODAY'S QUOTATION: "The 1 ma jority of human be:ngs dislike and tven actually dread all notions a ;.ch they a:e not familiar. .Hence it comes about that, at their firs: pearance innovators have generally been persecuted. and always derided as fools and
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    • 430 9 t j— .to! B s '^'iirH l MH A watch that is watertight g 'fjti^l 'Ifl BB y n n 1 1 j ljuj Bfl KB No sportsman, and no one wnose job or leisure Bfl activity brings them into contact with water N^- '"W i^lUi^fef^ BB or .steam, should
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    • 208 9 Standard's I.ERSSSWDRD PUZZLE *i j I**! laM I H^^^ nt?c 13 They were not confederated 13 Wild duck supplies bad grease ACHOSS 1 Local reh fOOH In order (13) 19 Th«£ be the creat n- V-r-ve (10] Brethem .Macailay) (4) y. Drink In a iUmulant <4> ::1 nc ove (7)
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  • Japan Making Synthetic
    • 231 10 RUBBER SHIPMENTS WILL NOT BE AFFECTED THE Japanese Government is studying plans for subsidizing a synthetic rubber industry, according to a United Press report from Tokyo yesterday. The Japanese ConsulGeneral in Singapore. Mr. K. Ninomiya, told The Standard the plans were not likely to affect Malayan rubber ship-' meats to
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    • 205 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following b -.ness done: Fed. Disp, $2 20; F N. orda 18. 175, 12.20 Ga m m ons $1. 9 2i Goodwood P:rk 51.20. Hammer 13.17] ccr; Hume A 5, 6; M. Cement $1,771; M. t> I->S-.?ino. McAlister $2.75; Robinson ords
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  • 27 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association changes in its rates to merchant? yesterday were Belgian Francs: selling. TT or OD 1614 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 136 10 THE monthly output of the New Cheangpra Mining Company in Southern Thailand, operated jointly by Thai and Japanese interests, is to be raised from 50 to 100 tons of ore next year, the director of the company, Nai Saguan, has announced. The company was established early last
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  • 152 10 'ADVANCED' TRACTOR POPULAR IN ASIA THE U.K. manufacturers recently gave a demonstration of what they claim to be the most advanced all-pur- pose tractor yet built. In the last three months 115 countries in the Eastern Hemisphere have ordered this tractor from Britain even before the price was announced. The
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  • 140 10 THE British Motor Corporation have doublcd the length of the guarantce period on their cars, which include d Austin, Morris, M.G., Riley and Wolsey cars, and commercial vehicles, a spokesman of the BMC. told The Standard yesterday. The Corporation have issued a statement saying that they
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  • 226 10 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 7,900-ton Blue Funnel cargo liner Diomed, under the command of Captain Digby Jones, is due in Singapore on her maiden voyage from Britain on Oct. x- u~~~ c hanghai and Japan. The new ship is an improved version of
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  • 247 10 MALAYAN industrial? showed a slight easing tendency yesterday, while tins were irregular, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubber shares were firm. Price chances announced by the Association were: Buyers Sellers Fed D 2.16 2.2ocdcb Gammons LOT L 95 Goodwood Park 1.20 1 i Sime Darby 1.98
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  • 244 10 Makan Kechil' Will Be Cooked On The Spot VISITORS to the Modern Homes Exhibition to be held at the Great World Park, Singapore, from tonight to Oct. 31. will be able to taste "makan kechil" cooked on the spot with kerosine fuel. The demonstrations will be handled by attractive sales
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  • 110 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon do prices per picui yesterday were: Ccpra. Oct. $261 buyers, $26| sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40} sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $113 sellers, Sarawak white $112 sellers, Special Sarawak black $77. Singapore Copra Association closing price?: Straits mixed copra:
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 197 10 ISRAEL needs Malayan rubber to increase her tyre pr 0( j Moshe Sharetr, former Israeli Prime Minister told TheS yesterday. a He said his country was Increasing her tyre exports to Finland. Turkey, Burma and other countries. lie is here to I ;t how
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    • 88 10 IX May this year the first "mastless" carjro passender vessel, the Burnos Aires Maru railed at Singapore on her maiden voyas:c> A "get-together" of the shipping community to celebrate the occasion, had to be called off because Singapore was in a festive mood enjoying Han Rava.
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    • 67 10 Shipments TO China a.. Standard Shippins: Reporter THE first shipments °f Malayan rubber to mainland China ports will leave Sineapore soon on the China Navigation vessel Hupeh and the Royal Inter-Otcan cargo vessel Van Noort Nino Singapore shippers will load 300 tons of rubbrr and latex on the Van Noort
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    • 28 10 SEPTEMBER rubber crops innounced are: Malaka Pinda 117,800 lb.: United Malacca 131.152 lb.; Ayer Mock 27.750 lb.; Leong Hin San Ltd. 55.000 lb Nyalas 48.565 lb.
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    • 9 10 JIMAH Rubbers September 'output was 30.700 lb.
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    • 60 10 MALAYAN W now r»n«,i cx Pect beff cr q UQ j. t fish frr^ t' r N markcf c:rcles QODOrc iQiC aoy. lhe circles were ca ing on a *?<! over tl of her T^ m taken «««i Singapore mm f Or The Thai TraH- r« standard; systen Malayan
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    • 41 10 RUBBER UP 1/8c. THE rubber Singapore reir grade No\ <ing at 91$ rise of I rent on The market opt lower but later. 000 the mark •noved v row range anri ness was repor Towards the ket DOrted for the day
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    • 21 10 Spot (nom.) Oct. I RJ No. 1 Oct. R.S.S. No. 2 Oct. R.S I A. on reg. tei •>er
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    • 599 10 BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION 4 QUARTERLY session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be Id In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday,
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    • 456 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST rpENDERS are invited for (a) Supply and fixing of asbestos sheets to ceilings of 1.000 houses and 10 shops at Clementt Road. ib^ Conversion of existing block metering into individual metering to blocks of 1. 2, 3 7 storey buildings at Alexandra (N), Buller Camp. Alexandra
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    • 105 10 NOTICES P.W.D TENDER NOTICE RENDERS from Class "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 00 p.m on 17th October. 1956 for the Construction of Roads and Culverts at Sekinchan New Village. Full particulars are obtainable from office of Executive
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    • 31 10 NEW YORK. Oct. 10. (UP)— Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industi Lais 487 ?,2 20 Rails lSfl 48 15 Utilities 66 30 69 Stocks 172 08 BONDS 40 Bonds .7r 9250
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    • 181 10 YUGOSLAV LlNj From Hongkong to Bomboy, Aden, P. Sudor. I Venice, Trieste ond Riieko Spore Molocco m/Y "VELEBIT" 15/20Nov From Adriotic, Neor Eost, Indio to Djokurte Hongk^ ond Whompoo. Penong P.S'ham M m/v "VELEBIT" 15/1 6 Oct 16/170* Genero, Agents: EAST MOUNT AGENCY. 17-B, Robinson Rood, Singapore-!, Tel: 3 6
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 77 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB24 JAK 9.00 a.m. M. Airways MLI 22 KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. M. Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. BOAC 8A704 LON/CAL 2.20 p.m. Garuda GA373 BKOK 2.35 p.m. M. Airways ML4OS JESS.'KUCH 4.45 p.m. M. Airways MLII 3 KB, XL 6.35 p.m. M. Airways MLIII PG 6.55 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 712 11 br^FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M I MSSI 132/6 Robinton Rose l ji THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICI H| mi Sotton, N«w York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult 5 Port! Spore. P. Sham fenanf XH > 5/M Oct 13/16 Oe» 17/U Oct 9/U Nov 15/16 No* 17/18 Nov 29 Dee/4 |an
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    • 1173 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) TS" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D t Carriers option to proceed via othe» ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININI POSITION OP VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS D?n A <n
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    • 867 11 MITSUI W^ LINE Spore P. Shorn ?enonc FOR JAPAN Hoeison Morv for YoVohomo, Nogoyo Kobe vio Hongkong 19 Oct Akokuroson Moru tor Yokohomo, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Moru For Mo|l, Kobe Yokohomc 3 Nov 30 Oct Akiboson Mom tor Yokohomo, Nogoyo, Kobe vio Hongkong 12
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    • 643 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDb Soiling* tot Bongkok ond/oi for Eett Penong P.S'hom S'por* "MEONIA" 14/16 Oct 17/19 Oct 20/22 Oct "LALANDIA" 17/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28Oet/2Nov HOMEWARDS Soiling* toi Genoo, Antwt*p Ratttrdom Ha/rburq Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. S'porr P. S'hom Penenfl *"SUMBAWA" "/uo« ALSO CALLS BILBAO KARLSHAMN. OMITS
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  • 513 12  -  Chrisline Diemer by XI'ART from the slush injected into the song "Somebody I p Ther* Likvs He" §ung by Perry Como, at the start and finish of the film of the fame Mm, here is rattling good entertainment, coming to (atftay. The "Me is
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  • 1243 12 r J^HE cheers of the audience at her present Broadway triumph in New York were still ringing in Judy Garland's ears when she told me the heart-tearing story of another triumph that turned to tears. It happened in a maternity hospital a few hours after Judy
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  • 402 12  -  Terry Pillay (OVERLOOK that certain Blicksesg which permeates the film, and which is mainly due to inadequately concealed American accents, and you'll find the Walt Disney production, "The Littlest Outlaw" excellent and exciting: entertainment. tor children, and for adults who love horses, this is a "■Mist."
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 113 12 UIV U I _I I IWI lii I Vbf 111 I m NIGnTIE^I^ 8^! 'SKI" iB <ar AjiK vj- HE" r iff *^88e I T 1 II VI» 1 lh« few i| fl kn< 1 fdly li her ai "Thi I had sun^ nbers. and t< 'GET BAG th; "Then
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  • 330 13 PAKISTAN SHOCK THE AUSSIES Fazal Takes 6-34 KARACHI, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Pakistan, youngest of the cricket nations, shot out Australia for 80 runs on the opening day of the first ever Test between the two countries here, today. AT THE CLOSE, PAKISTAN HAD REPLIED WITH 15 FOR TWO WICKETS. The
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  • 65 13 First The SRC, Now Wanderers Beat Police XI \\P! R] RS Spirts Club created another upset >v when they beat the Police S.A. by In i SHA >cnior league match on the rsterda\ Colony 1 I yesterday they mastered the re Olympic hopes m the side I r fey gos
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  • 132 13 CHESS LEAGUE RESULTS HINESE s vimmi g Club i d l t e A a '-Chinese School -.>. the Ist and 2nd d via ons i es tively m the Singapoi ter-club compel Division I U.ee Geek En<r Shield): Ist C nese Swimn 4| points; 2nd A >ol 1 3i
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  • 16 13 Iceland' s Two REYKJAVIK, Oct. 10 (Renter) Iceland will send to the Olympic bourne next month.
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  • 74 13 SYDNEY, CM 10 (Router) Australia is now ready for Games— six weeks before they are due to openaccording to Sir Harry Alderson, chairman of, the Australian Olympic Federation '"We could pi:t the Olympics on tomorrow and fled every athlete at this very moment,' 1 he to'.ri a
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  • 27 13 A HATTRICK by Harbhajar Singh enabled Victoria Schoo to beat Bartley Secon larj School 4-0 on the V.S, srounc yesterday. Erasmus scored the other
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  • 28 13 pictures by HERE'S how they finished on Wednesday, second day of the Penang Turf Club race meeting at Penanjr. in Lean Kup Sens
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  • 173 13 A LARGE crowd at Nee Soon saw the Regimental Pay Office, holders of the Nee Soon Soccer Cup, complete their double 'hattriek' by gaining an easy 6-0 victory over the Malayan Basic Training Centre, in the final yesterday. After the match Lt Col. J. E.
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  • 50 13 LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuter) Stoke City beat Port Vale by three goals to one in a floodlit English Second division football league match at Stoke last night. Glasgow Rangers won the Glasgow Cup final beating Clyde by two goals to nil under floodlight s at Ibroxpark.
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  • 153 13 XV. M. Oak-Rhind and D. I. Bosanquet (80 9—71) were winners of the Sir Arnold Robinson Cup of the Royal Singapore Golf Club: Other Cards: R.A. Ilcl'en and K.W. Bfll 86—13=73; JR. Lowe and M.Y. Melchior 90-164 73i; T.M Han and K.C. Macnair 84-9- 741; M.
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  • 85 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. The following have been selected to represent the Kedah Rugby Union in a trial match against nth Federal Squadron, RE, at 8ed0;..; On Saturday, in order to select the Kedah team for the inter-state friendly game against Selangor on Oct. 20: Lim Ah Ban, A.
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  • 65 13 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 11 (Reuter) Johnny Buchler, one of the finest fullbacks in' the history of South African rugby, has announced his retirement from sport The 26-year-old Buchlcr, who said he was retiring for personal religious reasons, represented 'South Africa in New Zealand and Australia earlier this
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  • 70 13 KAMPAR. Thurs. The hockey team of the Governr English School, Tapah, had previously beaten S I Idris Training College Sultan Yusuf School, y< iterday scored another fin< by beating Anglo-Chinese School hern five goals to nil. Yogeswaran (3). Saminathan and Chew Leng were the BCorers. In another game,
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  • 28 13 RANGOON, Oct. 10. (UP) The Indonesian Medan soccer team drew with a Burmese selected civilian team today 1-] In the first match ol a sc.f, •.< re
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  • 361 13 EIGHTEEN year old Gohj Kok Cheong: won the "A" Division individual championship at the 9th annual Swimming Carnival of St. Patrick's School held at the Chinese Swimming Club's new pool yesterday. Goh was an easy winner in 200 metres free style, 50 metres free
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  • 110 13 LONDON, Oct. 11, (Reuter). London gained a double victory over Budapest in their inter-city track and field floodlight contest here tonight, winning the men's events by 98 points to 9ft and the women's by 48 to 35. Of the 18 events for men London won 13 and
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    • 416 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT *<J TRt'sx invites applications ior the following posts. Five apprentice draftsmen in the Technical ,o Scale ($155 Kls>. Tw o derl Urn Clerical Time Scale ($155 $47 Initial salary iQ cases $155 plus variabl< .^nce. T(i $201. 50. School Certificate essential Applications statil data
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    • 215 13 Iflbner By Al Capp fuf y vTiV^J^Sfife T^V ["v! DETECTIVE. P -V..> > &RAVO!. r ,1 El. VrMr vw *ii FOSDICK'S TESTIMONY- RECOMMEND OUST VERDICT ?T *mUl9'f pJ WE AND 7- RE FIND J THE i/ 1 CONGRATULATE. V 1" s» ACCUSED FOSDICK J DEATH V I jf-| VOL) /Sf
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  • 988 14 THE AUTUMN CUP Horses Class 4, Div. l-8i/ 2 Furs. c,i \r~entina 4v 9.00 Amazon Stable Yong qni Ma"ha Ranrp 6v K.I 2 Maha Lakshimi Stable Rodgers o"i i aot V nt <v 5.09 Mclm. Goon Keng Lian Yong 336 BHght Sun 4v SM Mr. K.Y.
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  • 338 14 Si ngor a Shapes Like A Winner By WINDSOR LAD PENANG. Thurs. Singora, with Abdul Mawi astride, shaped like a winner over a solidly run three furlongs in the company of Ellen's Treasure to return 39 3/5 sec. Singora was always going better chan this stablemate. striding out nicely all
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  • 272 14  - Nine Must Wait And Hope KEN TOFT By A CURTAIN of uncertainty still hangs over two Singapore weightlifters and seven basketball players, selected to represent the Colony in the Olympic Games but unable to do so until they get their British naturalisation papers. With just over a month to so
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  • 76 14 OFFICIALS of the Bright Badminton Party arc:President Mr. Hcng Siah Meng, Vice-President*] Mr. BR. Vakil. Mr. Hee Quee Ngin, Mr. Tan Senc Yong Mr. Tan Hcng Kuar.g. Hon. Secretary Mr. Seat] Peng Hock. Asst. Hon. Secretary !Wr. Tan T/hye Peng. Hon. Treasurer Mr. Lee Lian Seah. Sports
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  • 355 14  -  Jeffery James MALAYA S FASTEST MAN IN THE DARK WHEN Kesavan Soon flew into the qualifying ranks for the Olympiad at Melbourne with the fastest ever sprint by a Malayan, dead or alive, he must have unwittingly caused a fuse to
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  • Article, Illustration
    121 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association president, popular Mr. Aw Cheng: Chye was host to Admiral Laung Chrankolkarn. president of the Royal Football Association of Thailand, and other Thai sports officials at the Capitol's Mandarin Room last night. Invited to meet the Thai sportsmen were leading officials of Singapore associations, and this
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  • 56 14 THE following will represent the M.F.A. against Royal Navy on Saturday. October 13 at Jalan Besar Stadium, kick off at 5.15 p.m. Idroos. Maswan. Ali Samijan. Johan Hassan, Aman, Osman Johan. Ahmad Yusoff. Dollah Zamul. Ibrahim Mansoor. Awang Bakar Ismail Y/usoff, Omar Awang. Ibrahim Haji Hassan, Tahir Abu.
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  • 133 14 CLASSES 3 4 FOR PERAK'S NOV. MEET CLASS Three and Class Four horses will race at me Psrak Turf Club's November Meeting on Nov. 17. 21 and 24 A race specially confined to apprentice jockeys the 5| furlongs straight event for the lowest division of Class Four horses is included
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  • 192 14 NO SINGLES FOR 'BAD KNEE' ONG AGAINST JOHORE SINGAPORE'S Ong Poh Lim, the rei^nins; Malayan Singres Champion, will not be playing any singles ties when Singapore meet Johore in the Foong Seong Cup tie this weekend at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. The reason is that he has not fully recovered
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  • 556 14 Don't Concede Übet Cup W. O., Writes Heah KUALA LUMPUR, Thur>— The President <»f tiic Badminton Association of Malaya, Mr. Heah Joo Scant;, slated the association's Standing: Committee for 'sutlerins' from an inferiority complex lor wanting to concede a walkover to India in the next round ol the Über Cup
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  • 119 14 SOCCER Intcr-Pnmary Schoolsi Boys' Town vs. Bukit P<iajung at Boys' Toicn v.i -i.30 p.m. ATHLETICS S.A.A.A. Olympic trial ttt Farrpr Park. Christian Brothers' ScJwols Sports St. Joseph's School 4 p.m. BADMINTON FINAL: A.C.S. vs. St. Thomas SchooU JUDO V.M.C.A. Judo Grading Content. Exhibition match at Singapore Youth Sports
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  • 47 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Government Printing Department SC will travel to Singan;,rc to play friendly soccer matches. The Printers will leave Kuala Lumpur tomorrow In their first engagement on Saturday they take on the Singapore Telephone Board On Mullday they meet their Singapore counterparts.
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  • 210 14 $10,000MoreForG Q Fund From Fed, G J^UALA UMPIR. Thui (hiu Minis Abdul Rahman, today raised Governmeni tion to tlie Federation Olympic t —proving again that he i> tl sports The Tunku announced this decision at this evening with Mr. Herman I* Olympic Chei De Mission. Mi Liaise Office: and
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  • 87 14 KUALA .'-'PUR, Thurs.— tain that the Federation and the Singapore hockey teams will D the same group at the Olympic Games at Melbourne. ft 1 now reliably re] U that Egypt has withdrawn fl pics, and the .000 earmarked by them for the Gran will now be utilised to
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