Singapore Standard, 18 October 1956

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  • 140 1 ASIAN INTERPOL' MAY BE SET UP IN S'PORE i V liormation tinea I- wide [3 1 ion 1 1 C Mr, I yester- iIT.- t the P: of S ith- resented :S n oam, Brunei, md Thailand. According to Genera] Phao the Centre would servo as an exchange for information
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  • 204 1 Nasser Steps Into Jordan Row CAIRO, Oct. 17, (Reutcr)— Major-General Abdel Hakim Amer, President Nasser's right hand man who is War Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Army declared today Egyptian forces would go into battle 'immediately there was any aggression or threat of aggression against Jordan." He mcde this
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  • 172 1 SUEZ: TALKS AGAIN SOON CAIRO, Oct. 17 (UP) --President Nasser's political director today said thai negotiations on the Suez Canal are expected to begin within a week or 10 days, probably in Geneva, Switzerland. Wins Commander Aly Sabry. Nasser's political director, said Egypt was willing to accept "international co-operation" in
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  • 13 1 Troops Will March In If Attacked lofe With A Bullet an* I mail
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  • 10 1 rmed nd r i labour- Sing
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  • 70 1 FEARS of a world shortage in tin caused the metal price to rise sharply for two consecutive days yesterday's jump beir.s $31 to $3962 per picul In two days the price has shot up |7| per picul. Traders explained that with the world supply and demand
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  • 557 1 'Merdeka' Cheers And Back-Drop 'Rolls' Far Duke KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Political leaders today appealed to school children and the public to greet the Duke of Edinburgh with "Merdeka" cheers when he visits the Federal capital on Deepavali Day. The former president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. L. Devaser,
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  • 347 1 CAR PROBLEM: TUNKU MAY ORDER ONE FOR STATE OCCASIONS self with the Colony's own preparations. The Standard learns that the Federation, unlike Singapore, will present no loyal address to the Duke. However, his one-day trip here may cost the exchequer and local associations over $100.--000 in "dressing the town" and
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  • 56 1 new vor .\r Tom rwo A of Ihc Ircquois tn visit Singapore and [a aya on a lour of the F next month pom by U S State Di ent. Two Arrow Indian tori and il] Ih c n| and dances. On an i is wi
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  • 33 1 NEHRU' S OFF PRIME Mil Nehi off from >eihi on Wed day for Shi long India, where he wiJJ discuss electioi po it md the am rtl to pacify the rebelli A. P.
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  • 41 1 CALL-GIRL KILLERS TO HANG CAMERA-SHY Abu H;issan (left) and Moliamed Ali are escorted to a Black Maria which took them to Pudu Jail after they were sentenced to death for the murder of a call-girl. Story in page 9. Standard pic.
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  • 100 1 LONDON. Oct. 17. (AP)— A 36-year-old labourer and an 81-year-old barber yesterday each won £75.000 ($637,500) in a football lottery lor stakes of only 42 Malayan cents. The labourer is John GafTey and the barber is George Boyes from a little mining village In
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  • 62 1 TOKYO. Oct. 17, (UP)— The visiting Singapore and Federation trade missions arrived in Foochow on Monday after a tour of bridges and tunnels along the YingtanAmoy railway, the New China New.s Agency reported today. The agency said that the trade missions will visit Amoy after seeing
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  • 57 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 17 (AP) —Two members of the Singa-pore-Malayan trade mission to Red China arrived in Hongkong yesterday en route home. K. Shah, an import-export merchant, said he signed some contracts in Peking, but declined to disclose their naturo or value. H. S. Senanayake, a general
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  • 258 2 120 Cases In B. Mertajam Hospital One Death SUNGEI BAKAP, Wed. The typhoid epidemic, which has Bukit Mertajam District in its grip, appears to have got out of hand, stretching its tentacles to this township in Province Wellesley bourn, some 12 miles away. An Indian family living
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  • 153 2 CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib.t in Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot (nom.) 931 93} Nov. RSSNo. 1 93 i 934 R.S.S. No. 2 91} 92 R.S.S. No. 3 90 90] Tone: Steady. STORK TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was ***** (Up
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  • 22 2 CHINNIAH, 32 was fit t or throe months' jail by Urn Muar Magistrate I tnovinj food in a restricted srea.
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  • 248 2 Our Own Artistes Are Good! Standard Music Critic THE MutiC«] Society presented a vcrv enjoyable Evcn--1 ing of Music by local artistes in the Victoria Memorial Hall lasi night. Susheela Dcvi and Patrick Fiynn prove a most efficient and surprisingly mature violin and piano duo. Corelli'a "La Fo'.ia" (the first
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  • 51 2 Film Makers Welcome Competition AMERICAN film producers welcome healthy competition, the 'ice-President of Motion Picture Export Association of the United States, Mr. I. A. Mass, told The Standard yesterday. In Singapore, he said. American films have a great audience and the competition from British films has not affected this important
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  • 40 2 CHUA Noi Seng was yesterday charged in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court with armed robbery of cash and property, worth $900, belonging to Choo Ah Moi In Crawford Street on Aug. 21. Ghua was remanded till Oct. 24.
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  • 83 2 PENANG, Wed. A little girl. Ann Chittell. who came to Penan? on a holiday with her parents, was fatally injured when she crashed against a glass-show case at Sandycrort Leave Centre in Panjong Bungah, yesterday afternoon. Ann. a^ed two. was admit- ted to hospital, unconscious, and despite
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 2 THE Sixth Malay regiment Patrol which killed Ah lio, Secretary of the Malayan Communist terrorists organization in Negri Sembilan.
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  • 281 2 SEKEMBAN, Wed.— Headquarters of the Malayan Communist terrorist organization in Negri Sembilan has been broken with the recent killing of its secretary Ah Ho, Brigadier H. T. Alexander, the State's Military Commander, declared here today. He told The Standard: "We now have only
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  • 64 2 passengers for Kuala Lumpur were stranded at the Singapore International Airport yesterday lor two hours. They were due to leave at 5 p.m., but learnt that their flight would be delayed because of engine trouble in their plane. A relief Dakota was called, but it too
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  • 40 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 17. Special Stan lard Service: C'.osi::? prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15 90 to £1 Sterling; 5^.1.i25 to U.S. 1: Si. B4 to Malayan $1; $0 184 to oye Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $267,375 to tael.
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  • 252 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.~A prnbr intna and culture of Malaya's 50,000 aborijrj close secret ever amonp many oi th» "trii '^S higlilig^ht of next years Federation Standard learnt today. <en The Aborigine Department has just designed a sp< questionnaire to facilitate this during the forthcoming
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  • 65 2 KUALA LUMPUB W« ri A Patrol I "C" Compai Battalion Malay Regiment, 'yesterday killed two Communist terrorists In I Kuiim area of Kedah They have been identii as 30-year old Luk Btoc, a!ia.s Chu Ah Shun, alias At Shun, who entered jungle in 1949 and Chiu
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  • 37 2 130 Rubber Workers Are Sacks MO] I ny com: \v> Th< v the Faci ers' Unit l sal ions bi pted Mr Sng^ii 30 da E he would slow" pol The w< tion to the going on
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  • 33 2 FORMER S tor of Con G I take U] Brit I E A>so9 Mr. v i B M 9 I with an econom fl I Honduras. i co-op- I I "Hi m
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  • 33 3 s u« «»«nm™, s ration ami opening o f the new classes", reads the latest poster in the Chinese High School, in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore.
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  • 201 3 ViBER of the Indian Parliament and leader -iled I castes m India. Mr. P. N. Hrise«J I in Malaya i not (o again I the national interests Ic i their adopted land. "'On the contrary, they I identify themselves with the
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  • 61 3 Order For Detective's Arrest IFOBI Hlgtot the irrest of \nn .t detecrob -i tuupli.vnoe l mcp «»rilrr Mf hi> wife, IV<> Kirn Tin who was Mtffiff irierfd by ttc < nurt to par hs wift N H t month, id (ailed t<> comply itfc the order since A:::-' f v
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  • 19 3 Arts Crafts chali r Sett Hi BUth O m- n, will ex- Crafts at [nst itlon hall t5 p
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  • 165 3 Us Embarrassing, Say Hospital Men THE staff of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital, Singapore. numbering more than 80, are dissatisfied over a badge they are ordered to wear on their uniforms. They say that me oadgo is unnecessary and the wearing of it on the
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  • 218 3 Escaped By Killing 3 Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Malays, forced at gun point in August to join the Communist terrorists in Johore, escaped last month by killing three of them, the Federation Government disclosed tonight. In a statement giving the full story of the sin render of Mohamcd Isa
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  • 43 3 MR. JOHN Byrne, a pensioner who had been in Government service lor many years before the war, died at his residence in Mount Erskino Road, Penang, yesterday afternoon and was buried at Western Road Cemetery this evening. He was 73.
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  • 98 3 CHE Hasnal) bintr Ahmad, Johore BahTU Town Councillor, who has been chosen to head a team of ton to cook for the 109 Singapore-Federa-tion athletes and officials at the Melbourne Olympics, loaves Singapore today by air. She Will bo accompanied by lour assistant cooks,
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  • 456 3 Muslim Festivities In The Federation Birthday Of The Prophet FEYWG, Tohorr Bahru V," i observed the fcrr.: t Prophet Mohair rd.iv with m&sif sw>sions, prayers Id fei&n?. I n 4 pro- I I ;!ims bearii 1" i by six hai w i through teorgetown in front of pi ;■>■:: Minister
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  • 155 3 I Registrar of Vehicles 1 Department duce i 1 B r^ various sections by 40. ition to this y the [ethods I -jaoore irecnhill. yestero i pointed out on of the I Urn Council k oi c. i &275.000 to c
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  • 278 3 Realistic Paintings Of P.O.W. Life On Display AUTHENTIC paintings on life led by P.O.W. internees at Sime Road ramp and Changi Pri.son will be exhibited by a Singapore septuagenarian art enthuisiast for the first time since the end of the war. Silver-haired Mr. C. Jackson. 72, who wa.> himself interned
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  • 211 3 Gave Police Slip On Way To Court THE STOBY OF TWO ESCAPES SUSPECTED ARMED ROBBER MAY BE HEADING FOR FED. IN heavy early morning rain, a remand prisoner, Chan Meng Seng, escaped from custody while being escorted to a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday. Chan, who faces a tentative charge of
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  • 119 3 Another remand prisoner, Weng Ah IMeng, was mistakenly released from Police custody in the Fourth Magistrate's Court. Weng, who pleaded guilty to two charges of smoking opium and possession of smoking utensils two weeks ago, was sent to the Government Opium Treatment Centre. He was brought
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  • 121 3 Six Months For Triple Cheat KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lee Kirn Seng, 25. was today jailed fcr six months on three counts of fraud, including impersonating a film salesman. He admitted all three charges. ASP S. Paul Raj, prosecuting, told the Court that Lee falsely represented himsell to be a film
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  • 76 3 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. The Chief Police Officer of Kedah-Perlis, Mr. J. N D. Harrison, today made cash awards to four Special Constables in recognition of their good work during the Emergency. The Specials are Sergeant Hashim bin Daud. Corporal Zakaria bin Ahmad. Hashim bin Ariffm and Tan
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  • 30 3 A SINGAPORE businessman, Mr. Poon Jiak Choon. 34, was found suffering from poisoning in his house in Emerald Hill Road yesterday. He was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 88 3 JOHORE RULER'S GRANDSON IS BACK FROM U.K ;\\\\\wi nwwww* f TUNKU Sulaiman. S J grandson of the Sultan of I Johore. flow into Singa- pore after 11 years in London. He told The Standard i he would interest himself in the rubber industry 1 The Tunku would not J comment
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  • 25 3 THE Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Idris, laid the foundation stone of the $60,000 Sultan Ibrahim Diamond Jubilee Hall in Segamat on Monday.
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  • 165 4 Duke Will Visit New Park THE new $150,000 community centre, child welfare clinic and park at Buona Vista Road tPaslr Panjang). opened yesterday by the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, can pride i.sell on being the youngest institution in the Colony to receive a Royal visitor. In two weeks'
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  • 144 4 Snatch-Thief Took $8,750 In Street A MERCHANT. Soon Tor.? Yam, was robbed of $8,750 SOOQ after he had drawn the m >nesy from a bank, a Singapore Court was io!d yesterday. In the dock of the Third District Court was a transport contractor. Lim Cheng Hai, 31, who was convicted
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  • 272 4 'I Dare Him To Explain His Actions' SINGAPORE People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan lew, last night challenged the Chief Minister, IVlr. Lim Yew Hock, to be present at protest rallies of the Party to explain his actions to the people. Mr.
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  • 147 4 A HUNDRED an^ry kampong people thronged the Beach Road Police Station, Singapore, yesterday, to point an accusing finger at a "Brmo Woman." Word had got around that the woman, a Police supervisee, was to report to the Police yesterday. The crowd milled around
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  • 407 4 A Success! Thanks To The Rotarians A YOUNG University of Malaya lecturer, yesterday told a delighted gathering of Singapore Rotarians how their generosity and goodwill helped him through the more difficult periods of his academic career. The lecturer was 26-year-old Dr. Sheng Ban Chin, lecturer in the Department of Anatomy.
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  • 48 4 THE annual solemnity of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi will be celebrated on Sunday at the Church of Our Lady of Lo^rdes, 50 Ophir Road. Singapore. The service includes a sermon, procession and benediction. The Papal Blessing will commence at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 164 4 71-Year Old Grandmother Was Disappointed A 71-year-old woman burnt herself to death because she could not raise enough money for her grandson's marriage, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. was told yesterday Quek Jiak Cheng, who lived with her grandson, was found burnt to
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  • 31 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed A seaman. Vcoh Boon Chcc was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail in the Magistrate*^ Court here for being a member of a secrei Triad Society.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 638 4 zzAlmcuiac Information at a Glance JS B^2Staliu?(£Bf pm. (7.4 f' 1 Ncw>_ C >.;.:m .';.>. 4.4.". Concc:' 281£|^Px&SJ9J%^&VKfl OAW%Wf% MAT. AY A chestra. 5 :•;<) I^done«j«n X HHffibwrf£»)Kfe»37!j»*j£^^£Ki £%J*MJMU £nf*JU/*X** 530 Host of Harmonies; .A D hm \i\t ivi r 11( r s..r. Talk Economic Rev.cw, Singupore Youth Council: Leader-
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 5 !J^7 hief I irn Yew Irtt) >een m\«-n on >ur of tl MinisMr I.im, wife of fP .nrf>irtent. Jru i>h t Mr. Mr I A. Mr-. I.im Standard v
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  • 65 5 U.C WILL DISUSS DEMANDS OF UNIONS re Trades has surocouncil r M "day to demand t": ns for >f the .nions h cri the it ion on .it to lift the I Congress must present con- allows only ever? 200 I two deles n ithan lai v of th- Con
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  • 33 5 --operative :-.an;v COt, told 1 -;ased i :ues. J f '^C i a small cased by a ordinfl Id the loai lisrusition of the and the aid
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  • 112 5 TWENTY members of the Apex Club (i Western Australia arc due in Singapore soon to present the Colony's first i with Its Charter. Mr. Steven Rajaratnam, Secretary of the Singapore C] v >. said this yesterday on his return from the Australian Club's recent
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  • 338 5 Alumni Assn. Refutes Distorted Versions About Disease The Truth] About CANCER] THE Alumni Association, Singapore, yesterday described certain reports circulating in this country regarding radiotherapy and the treatment of cancer as "completely erroneous and inspiring the public to hold unnecessary fears." tent refuting these "untruths and' half- Hiding con c
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  • 154 5 Flight THE first of the R.A.F. Transport Command de Havilland Comets will arrive at RAF, Changi. from Britain on Oct. 83 on a proving flight. This will be the longest flight by a RAF Comet since this type joined Transport Command earlier this year. The Comet will
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  • 185 5 Govt. Offers A Wage Rise To 6,100 Employees THE Singapore Government will offer wage increases to its 6,100 employees in the lower grades today. The Standard understands. Bfer, which is in reply made by the offlc *U1 be madf at B Civii Service Counci, meeting. Bit it- la also understood
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  • 85 5 THE Combined Services Entertainment Party "Just for Fun" will arrive in Singapore by air today. The party consists of Marcia Owen, the popular singing star, Lizbeth Lennon, the television personality Harry Rowson, comedian, Patrick Victor. shadowgraph specialist and Laurie Day, pianist. They are scheduled to tour Malaya
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  • 541 5 Split In Varsity Council Over Recruiting Of Academic Staff 'A STALEMATE OF DISTRUST THERE is a split in the 23-man Council of the University of Malaya. This split has given rise to a difference of opinion between the Council members, now divided into two groups. While one group favours the
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  • 60 5 THE chief clerk of the Passage Department of the East Asiatic* Co. Ltd.. Si: gapore, Mr. Scow Peng Chnon. will leave for Bangkok this week. Mr. Scow will lattr fly by Scandinavian Airlines to Stockholm, Sweden, to attend a salecourse at the SAS Head Office.
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  • 47 5 LEADERS of various religions will speak at the conference celebrating World Religions Day at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, tomorrow at 5. H0 p.m. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will inaugurate the conference, whilst Mr. R. K. Tanrion, Commissioner for India, will preside.
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  • 250 5 THE pubnc must be taught to appreciate the potential usefulness of an intelligent blind person before secondary education for blind children is introduced, Che Ann binte Abdul Majeed, Principal of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind, Johore
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 71 5 Uehl design competition closing date for entries in connection h the 3bove public competition is extended %v October, 1956. itriti must be sent to the Department Commerce and Industry, Fullerton wilding, Singapore I, details on this Competition are at the Public Relations Office, Em P'ess Fiace, Singopore 6. THEATRE ROYAL
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    • 310 5 MdttXltt*EOitS Lower-Deck Lounge —only on Pan Americans President Service to the U.S.A. Here in the attractive downstairs club lounge of your Super "Strato" Clipper* you chat with fellow passengers... sip your favorite refreshment from the bar. At the cocktail hour Pan American serves you chilled Champagne and hot tasty hors
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 473 6 TVOT so many weeks ago certain Chinese factions in the Federation were accusing the authorities there of trying to kill Chinese culture with their new educational policy, which is actually designed to inculcate Malayan 'consciousness in the Coming generation so that they will RTOW up into loyal and
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    • 442 6 ]\E\V ZEALAND'S Ronald Fcnton is an enthusiast in his particular business- the tourist trade. As an expert on publicity and tourism, he has been seconded for service with the Singapore Government under the Colombo Plan, to show I the potential of tourism can be developed to ""a significant
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  • 488 6  -  Jonathan Swayne By NEW DELHI [NDIA is becoming a better place for women to live in. One of the latest marks of female advancement is at Simla, summer capital of India in the days of British rule, where a woman. Miss Sarla Khanna, has been
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  • 288 6 Learning The AMERICAN LANGUAGE MANY colleges and educational institutes in Britain run courses in a great variety of languages for the benefit of those who want to improve their knowledge of the languages they learned at school or to study additional ones. But the American language is hardly likely to
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  • 590 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By APPARENTLY, there is a lull in major crimes in the Federation and to keep themselves occupied and justify their existence, the Federation Police has been concentrating: both attention and eyes on the invasion by strip-tease dancers. The results of their vigilance,
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  • 471 6  - TROUBLE IN BRITIS HONDURAS J. Halcro Ferguson By- j LONDON JP VENTS in Belize, the J^ capital of British HonJ duras, suggest that the 5 colony may reach the 5 same political stalemate J as the only other British J territory on the CaribJ bean mainland, British J Guiana. £ln
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 79 6 Sir; T'r.c humAn Which Kac Sing has shown for the hi nits patients In Mental Hospitals is worthy of L.rther support and i Are there nations or individuals in existence in this area to i plement the hospital and to give Interest to I sad cases who
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    • 303 6 Sir: Reporting on the rebellious Chinese Middle School students of Singapore, Saturday's issue of your paper states among other things that:1. These little rebellious students have cabled the International Union of Students for moral support; 2. Pan-Malayan Students' Federation representatives were seen entering the compounds of
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    • 162 6 Sir; I wish to refer to the report which appears in your issue of October 13 regarding my Union and to point out: (1) There is no split in the Malayan Nurses' Union. (2) It is untrue that the Union will hold a general meeting shortly
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  • Shorto from the Talko
    • 60 6 "The hard facts of how an artist gets through his life are too various and too mysterious to be tabulated with any confidence I believe that the atmosphere in which artists work in Britain today has improved significantly over the past twenty years." Francis Watson talking in
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  • 225 7 NASSER TOLD: YOU PUT UP A PLAN HOW TO RUN THE SUEZ CANAL PARIS, Oct. 17 (AP)— Britain and France today called on Egypt to make formal proposals for running the Suex Canal. Britain And France Will Then Give It Thought A statement by Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and
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  • 58 7 Mr. Ramshaw Has 84-in Wingspread Oct. 17, M: Ramshaw, froltif" "ho was B^ here non stop WL Lond- <> N placed Fexhib I rhf bis l ■lt^ *he Linch win_-prf.»d was 700 for BSCtli by -Pl r W- RJjjbt. Brit>h lecturer mx!- .haw, oftvn best know n KHg thf is
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  • 65 7 (Virginia, O I ite si a vigil at I and a in an crash. how up at at the scene of I lent I Marquez of i pi etess and o lated here. thrown ftr m t two weeks a so. m bui
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  • 22 7 f 5, Oct. divorce testii who once i f ter our f Donnell 1i n i ist ake."
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  • 111 7 Hongkong Returns To Normal HONGKONG, o t 17 (UP) i Complete normalcy returned to Hotu-. mg's twin city of Kowloon 10 a.m. yesterday c patrols lifted >1 the curfew and removed barricades from Before this, however, police Bed c tventh it raids on a n imbcr of <see-infested arrested osirabie"
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  • 38 7 YUGOSLAVIA, having yesterday restored formal friendship with the Kalian CoramuOist Party, turned out the army band to welcome a Hungarian Communist delegation, including Mr Ernoe Geror. the party leader, and Mr. Andras Hegedues. Prime Minister. Reuter
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  • 191 7 Increases Chances Of War' BUFFALO, New York, Oct. 17 (AP) yi cc President Richard M, Nixon said last ni^ht the policies Adbi Stevenson advocates 'would increase the chances for war." i -aid in a prepare I American people king a fearful risk" if t ere te
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  • 114 7 10 Tons Of TNT For Each Person WASHINGTON*, Oct. IT (AP) —Dr. Ralph Lapp, an atomic scientist not associated with the government's programme, speculated yesterday that by 1958 the United States will have a stockpile of atomic explosives "equivalent to LO tons of TNT for every person on the planet."
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  • 31 7 OX THE first day of the call-up for the new Austrian army yesterday only 13 '"young men" (as the recruits are called) failed to turn up in Vienna. Reuter
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  • 135 7 TUNIS, Oct. 17 (AP) Fifteen soldiers were killed and 17 wounded when the fighting in Algeria spilled over the border into independent and officially neutral I 1 Tunisia, yesterday. A company of French infantry fell into an ambush organized by about 200 Algerian Nationalists
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  • 62 7 LONDON. Oct. 17 ißeuter) A new cold-killing tablet claimed to be successful in 70 out of 100 cases, and a concentrated food powder on which it is claimed people can live indefinitely, have been shown here for the first time today. The blue tablets, on show
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  • 205 7 Ordeal Of 11 Miners ASANSOL, West Bengal, India, Oct. 17 (AP) Eleven miners entombed without food for 19 days in a flooded coal mine said yesterday they escaped drowning: by huddling together on a small island. Though there was plenty of water
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  • 117 7 AMMAN, Oct. 17 (Reuter)— Royal Air Force .jet planes stationed at Amman are now on an "alert basis." ready to aid Jordan troops upon request in case of an Israeli attack, Major General AH Abu Nuwnr. Commander of the Jordan Army, said last night.
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  • 30 7 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Oct. 17 (UP) Former President Harry S. Truman yesterday was presented the 1956 "America Israel friendship Award" made by the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America.
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  • 46 7 photo. < PASSERS-BY give Jimmy Wilkinson, 4, a wide berth when he takes his 8-month-old mountain lion 2 pet out for a stroll at Denver, Colorado, but the young lion's really quite tame, as Jimmy demonstrates at J right. He calls it "Tawney" A.P.
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  • 64 7 (LEFT) These Massai tribal dancers entertained the crowds of Africans who waited by the roadside at Dar Es Salaam, Tanganyika, to see Princess Margaret drive past on her way to Government House last week. (BELOW) Princess Margaret visited the hospital there and one of the little
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  • 187 7 Should He Have Kissed A Barmaid? LONDON, Oct. 17.— What should a newly-wed husband do when another woman says, "Kiss me?" That was the question put by Mr. Justice Barnard in the Divorce Court, London, yesterday. And his own answer was: 'I don't know what he is supposed to ('o
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  • 104 7 ATHENS. Oct. 17 (UP)— Two persons were killed and 20 others injured in a free-for-all gypsy war that broke out over a beautiful young girl whose father refused to allow her to marry, police said today. They said a man identified only
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  • 53 7 JAKARTA. Ot. Three hundred rebe attacked an army post in Itandalara near Bandung yesterday. Id ing six and v Dunding six, authorities reported. Rebel casualties were not known. Seven people we: c killed and five injured when rebels ambushed a civilian truck in the same area.
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  • 77 7 CASABLANCA. Morocco, O\ 17 (AP).— Dockers of the por of Casablanca yesterday refused for the third day to unload military equipment from two French shipb waiting in! the port. A spokesmn for the dockers' i union laid: "The Frcnrh arrr.v has no reason tc 1 rlnf
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    • 93 7 'w*^ replaces all these unsightly rags usually kept around the house for the dirty jobs. You just tear JJ»KSI 6" off as much as you need, use it end throw it away. Neat and handy m its ffltort container, Dabster saves clothes, towels, StOriClS washing and mending. Dabster can also
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  • 65 8 MAJOR H. Schmidt, risht, found guilty of conspiring to overthrow the Indonesian sovernment, jrasps as President Judge Rochjani sentences him to life imprisonment. The sentence shocked the Dutch diplomatic mission since the public prosecutor had asked for a maximum sentence of 15 years. But Rochjani. in
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  • 165 8 No Negligence In HK Riofs' LONDON, Oct. 17 (AD— The Foreign Office said today Britain has rejected a Red Chinese protest against the handling ot the Hongkong riots last week by the authorities in the British Colony. The Chinese charged Britain with "negligence.'' A spokesman told
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  • 58 8 TOKYO Oct. IT (Reuter)— in jip U3 s shipyards Hi again today than i(S O Japan >yard workers began I a .-'rike v hig ter wag< Unlike Ihe ti i pz ?ioua walkouts which tasted foi I pel 18 to M tr r;e will continue i"
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  • 25 8 TAPA.VS Defer: c 8.\.:--> on edn lay sigr i ntra I with four shipyards for the col tion of tout 2.100-ton A. P.
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  • 110 8 NEWARK. New Jersey. Oct. IT iAP^ Mrs. Marion Speirs took her new car to an auto cleaner here yesterday and it got away clean. Only Mrs. Speirs wasn't in lit. When she drove up to the auto laundry. Mrs. Speirs met a helpful gentleman who said "You're
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  • 51 8 TOKYO. Oct. 17 (Reuter) More than 150 Japanese naval vessels and two United States submarines will !eave Japanese ports on Oct. '20 to hold a scries of mancouvres in the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of .Japan, a sj>okesma:\ for the Japanese Defence Board an- mcd here
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  • 53 8 PARIS, Oct. 17 (AP) Premier Guy Mollet was authorized on Wednesday to stake the life of his Socialistled cabinet in a National Assembly debate on his Suez Canal policy and other vital issues. The decision was taken at a full-dress cabinet meeting presided over by
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  • 347 8 'Attack And We'll Take Fight To The Other Side JERUSALEM, Israeli Section, Oct. 17, (AP) Premier David Ben Gurion told Parliament today if Israel is attacked she will take the fight over to the other side." Winding up a three-day foreign policy debate the Jewish leader
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  • 139 8 CALDER HALL. England, Oct. 17, (UP) The Queen pulled a switch today that sent electricity coursing throughout Britain from the world's first full-sized atomic power plant The ceremony unleashed a force of 132.000 volts into nationwide transmission lines from nuclear-powered generators that eventually, will
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  • 230 8 JUST WHAT IS THIS ROCK 'n ROLL TOKYO. Oct. 17 (UP) The British Embassy in a fortnightly commentary usually devoted to world affairs turned its attention today to the rock "n roll craze now sweeping Britain "What is this rock n roll?" the embassy asked. "It is apparently a special
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  • 18 8 B Emperor fl tour. 1 I peria 0 meriting on I |H
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  • 135 8 NICOSIA. Oct. 17 (Reuter) The leader of the antiBritish EOKA organization. Digenis. said in a manifesto circulated today that "we shall put down our arms" until Cyprus attained selfdetermination. Digenis. believed to be Colonel George Grivas, on whose head the Cyprus Government has
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  • 11 8 HISTORY professor Mario Brunetii died in Venice yester--71. U.P.
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  • 214 8 STRASBOURG, Oct. 17 (AP)— The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Council of Europe today proposed that the United Nations set up a court that could order individual or collective sanctions against Egypt for any breach of international contract. The proposal was made in
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  • 188 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17 (Reuter)— A hero's welcome is being prepared here today for an airliner captain who ditched his crippled Stratocruiser near a coast guard cutter in the Pacific to save the lives of all 31 people on board. Captain Richard Ogg. expected here on
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  • 153 8 CHICAGO, Oct. 17, (AP)— Frank Lloyd Wright unveiled a sketch of his proposed milehigh building at a news conference Tuesday, standing in front of the 22-foot-high drawing of the "Sky City" he has suggested for Chicago's lakefront. The building in the sketch looked like a
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  • 196 8 U.S. Campaign Revolve! Around H-Bomb Test NEW YORK. Oct. 17 (Reuter)— To stop or not to stop hydrogen bomb tests was today becoming the major debate of the United States presidential election campaign. Controversy was started by the Democratic candidate for president Mr. Adlai
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    • 104 8 If. .^S^Sfe^ rf-° N y £S. I'M IN CONSTANT CONTACT WITH VIRT AND GREASY W *^im MACHINERY, B</T AT LEAST WERE t$ NO PROBLEM MANAGING A TIN-MINE IS CERTAINLY NO OFFICE JOB! ONCE THE F^^^fe^^SS^^^' I jIL DAY f~AS STARTED IT'S IMPOSSIBLE KEEP CLOTHES CLEAN far M§z^ SUCCESSFUL DAY BUT
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  • 262 9 Safe-Conduct Denied, So Students Break A Date nnraittee members of the dissolved School Students Union yesterday interview which they had fixed with Mr. Lim Yew Hock. They could not get a guarantee that they would not be arrested either on their way to see the Chiei Minister or when returning
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  • 20 9 What's Your Opinion nmittee °f mbly "on Snorts n 8.1 l will ntatlons Bill. hould be n rto the Plac
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  • 39 9 MR. CHARLES E Wilson, ol Eastern Airlines USA, Hew bit i Singapore wife on .-i round-?- p which he tig the greatest number of airtine tickets. c trip i ■'by I I >\ n rn Airlines
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  • 23 9 A CHARGS of possessing a .38-cahbre revolver was cxp tined to Chew Hai Yong in Dgapore Fo irth Magistral Court yesterday.
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  • 26 9 THE Industrial Court set up to investigate the dispute between the Fred Waterhouse Company. Singapore, and its Employees' Union. held a seven-hour session yesterday.
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  • 261 9 He Had 36 Years' Experience A SENIOR Officer of the Department of Chinese Affairs in Penang:, Mr. Gee Koh Wen, was specially summoned to give expert evidence in a lottery case before the Singapore Second District Judge, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday. Mr. Go*
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  • 394 9 CALL-GIRL' KILLERS TO HANG Cabaret Dancers Packed The Court She Was Stripped, Strangled Then Laid On 'Railtrack KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two Malay youths, who stripped a 41-year-old "call *irl" of Ml jewellery, stiangled her and placed her body on a railtrack to be mutilated by a northbound train, were today
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  • 89 9 valuables near their car which had been parked near Puteh's house the previous night. This morning, more than 100 relatives and friends including dance hostesses gathered around the Supreme Court buildings. Policemen were on guard at all entrances as people crowded the cell windows to exchange words with
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  • 142 9 THESE BETTORS ARE IN FOR A $2,000 SHOCK... TELOK ANSON, Wed. Bettors who picked the winning number in the I,ooo— character lottery here last Saturday are in for a $2,000 disappointment. Reason: Polico on that day picked up a 29-year-old icecream vendor, Teh Kok Hock, while he was travelling in
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  • 84 9 This Lovely Girl Is Sorry To Go CHARMING 26-year-old Miss Sylvia Graevenitz, who saved $7,500 in two years for a world tour yesterday confided to The Standard "I am so sorry to go. I did not know Singapore is such a lovely place." Sylvia hopped into Singapore late on Tuesday
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  • 106 9 Plumber Flies 11,000 Miles... Alone A SYDNEY master plumber flew 11.000 miles into Singapore yesterday alone. Forty-six year old Norman Waite told The Standard that he picked the plane— a two- scater Cessna 170 up in Durban for 525.000 and, in 600 mile hops along the coast of Africa and
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  • 709 9 'He Drove Me Out, But I Still Love Him' ANNIE DANKER MAKEI HER DEFENCE THE love and devotion of a wife were scorned and she herself was treated as garbage by a husband anxious to get rid of her, the Singapore High Court was told yesterday. Ann.c Danker alias Scnuvasan
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    • 212 9 I OPENS TODAY 0 ATUAV Every heartbeat of the I I Fl I H amazing life inspired JM W^ '%JmII! I II I I Story is or. the screen HL. uo-rxxT_o_rxo_rxj-xj-i--0-ri^^jr-o-x»-xi i^^D^B V fl Bfl^B B mrSL mm w&f I I' Jf IF "Every time I -M^lf/llflT Hk I SOH&
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    • 217 9 L r> i L iki t -j .n belons* rtaal i AM) 1 n I to A] I era for M y a s to Ju: :e toward i M jrou i ighi tc or- i B la July r, eh«r-tti m H-- of i Uuns> they re- I S
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  • 2 10 FINANCE COMMERCE
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  • 69 10 CHINA rr bought ■;'M nut oil shipmi I ber an:! hpcjl possibiiM (ll h chase- in I coconut Chin 549 cop* supp!\ import Ind' ment v van t ace chc, on Son: I copra way to con and un< COpr shov Ho iday, C Local I lor,'' and tr<v
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  • 111 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Oct. $26J buyers, $2tiJ sellers: coconut oil (bulk) $40$ sellers. coconut oil (drums) $43i sellers; Muntok white pepper $110 sellers, Sarawak white $109 sellers, Special Sarawak black $78.. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra;
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  • 123 10 OVTT.R ROADS Lands Pride. Seiayo Maru, Monte Allegro. Kiouw, Shiramison Maru Sambas, Karsik, Hokkai Maru, Bangnara, Narun m.m, Northia, Borneo. Charon, Negobla, Fernsea, Janega, Pamir, Rajula, Van Riebeck, Galatea. INNER ROADS Eng Siong, Nangkachindr, Sterlimau, Pangkor Serdang, P. Kidjang, Hong Ming. Langir, Tong Goan, Perintis, Sang Prama. Dukat,
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 10 THE Asian staff of Boustead Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur recently feted Mr. Cheah Kens Kooi (seated seventh from left), chief clerk of Boustead Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur and well known footballer, and Mr. Ong Sin Cheng, (seated sixth from left), of the firm's Goods Department, who are retiring.
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  • 216 10 A CALL to Government to save the local vermicelli industry, was made yesterday by Mr. Ng Boon Kuan, president of the Mcc Hoon Association. Mr. Ng said the local enterprise had been hard hil by stiff competition from Thai products. The matter.
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  • 84 10 Mr. R. Kudo, managing director of Hitachi Ship Building Co, Japan, has arrived In Singapore by KLM after a month's tour of India as a member of the 12-man Japanese Trade delegation. Mr. Kudo icill be in Singapore for tiro days during Which he icill study shipping.
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  • 225 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed. Dup. $2.25: F N ord< $2.03, ?2.oti xall; Gammons $2.02 to $2 07.',- Hammer 53.17. 1 H. Waugh $1.62 to $1-621; Jackson $1.35: Cements $1.75: Collieries Sl.lOcd- Metal Box 51. 72* Sin c Darby $2,021; Straits Traders $26
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  • 75 10 THE directors of Pan American World Airways, Inc. declared a dividend of 20 cents (U.S.) per share payable Nov. 16. 1956 to stockholders of record at the close of business on Oct. 26. 1956. This is the forty-eighth dividend paid by Pan American, and the fourth this year.
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  • 124 10 THE rubbrr market in Singapore closed steady at 93i cents per In. lor first grade October shipment, a rise of cont on Monday. The Lmprovemei don and New York markets in the p*Si two days contributed to the steady rise 111 tin rubber price? The market
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  • 18 10 IDRIS Hydraulic Tin I output for the quarter to > I 30 If 1 13/4 tons
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  • 107 10 VLAYA I ID r\^r:\ c Hercules cycles in the near future, the Director of T.I. Cycles Ltd, Madras A. M. M. Arunachalam said in Singapore yesterday. T.I. Cycles Ltd. manufactures -Ki.ooo bi< c.\ s Ma Iraa Cad every Li now abie to i only the internal
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  • 193 10 THE Malayan market was firm generally in all sections with moderate turnover. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Fair activity was reported in the rubber section where prices showed some improvement in sympathy with the better commodity quotation. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday
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  • 41 10 NEW YORK. Oct. 16, /I'D Dow-Jones closine averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 487^7 20 Rails 160.19 15 Utilities 66.16 65 Stocks 172.38 BONDS: 40 Bonds 92.46 The Uow-Jonr? Commodity I Future? Index 1924-2^ average equals 100) closed ot 100.18.
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    • 843 10 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at x the Office of the State Engineer. Public Works Department. Trengganu. from Class A B Contractors, registered with the Public Works Department up to 12.00 noon on 23rd January, 1957 for SUBMISSION OF DESIGN AND THE SUBSEQUENT CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED OR PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
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    • 218 10 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA. SUPPLIES FOR 1957. RENDERS are invited for L the supply and delivery of the following materials and services: (AJ FUEL, LUBRICANTS AND ANTI-MALARIAL OIL (B^ ASPHALT AND EMULSION (C) ROAD METAL AND SAND (D) BUILDING MATERIALS (E) TOOLS (F) SUNDRIES (G) FIREWOOD (H) UNIFORMS, BOOTS, ETC.
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    • 622 10 The Town Boards Enactment (F.M.S. Cap. 137) Ipob and Menglembo Town Council NOTICE IT IS PROPOSED UNDER 1 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 Lots ***** *****,
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    • 274 10 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE •"TENDERS Will be received at thej Settlement Engineer's Office.'' Malacca up to 3.00 p.m. of 25th October, 1.956 tori. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ROAD METAL AT KUALA SUNGEI BAHRU QUARRY, MALA C C A FOR THE PERIOD 1.11.56 TO 31.10.57. All particular? are obtainable at the
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    • 113 10 YUGOSLAV _JLjJj From Hongkong to Bomboy, Aden, P. S"^° r f Venice, Trieste end Spore Moiocco P- S m/v "VELEBIT" 15/20 Nor From Adriotic, Neor loft, Ind.o to I and Whompoo. Penang P.S'hom m/v "VELEBIT" 20 2iOct 22 ZlOd r r%s Genera, A,en,. EAST MOUNT AGt^. 17-B. Robinson Rood, Singapore
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    • 70 10 EXPECTED TODAY Airways MLI2I KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. Garuda GA372 JAK 11.40 a.m. Qantas EMSI4 LON/CAL 12.05 p.m. M. Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. MLIIS KN/KL 1.45 p.m. PAA PAB33 SF/SAI 3.45 p.m. BOAC 8A705 SYD/JAK 4.30 p.m. M. Airways ML4II SAN/KUCH 4 45 p.m. BOAC 8A770 LON/COL/KL 5.20 p.m. M.
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    • 1114 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 liim«) Uneorpotated in bmsapore) (12 I Sh^r" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I Carrtert opt.en to proc««d *\m othei potts to load and discharge carte SAILINCi to LIVERPOOL CtASCOW LONDON CONIINfcNT. ALL_VIA^SUEZ aingapoit: Ai,i-«. due Sails P. S ham Penang Aicinous tor Marseilles
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    • 854 11 MITSUI W\ LINE Sport P. Shorn Pcnonp FOR JAPAN Hoeisan Maru for Yokohomo, Nogovo Kobe v«o Hongkong 20 Oet Akokuresan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 19 Oct Bansei Moru For Moil. Kobe Yokohama 3 No* 30 Oct Akibosan Mom for Yokohama. Nogoyo. Kobe vfo Hongkong 12No>
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  • 1895 12 Letter FROM INDIA \^7ITH THE general elections hardly four months ahead the Indian political scene continues to be a virtual jig-saw puzzle. As political leaders are early looking to the hustings, party realignments are taking place vigorously in the various State capitals. The Congress took great care to make capital
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  • 579 12  - What would you rather be? Fish Cat Croc JANE DEXTER ITS THE GAME OF ANIMAL CRACKED -by IF you had to be an animal, which particular one would you like to be? Come on, don't hesitate. Just say it aloud Is it a dog. cat, horse, fish. A FISH, eh?
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  • 52 13 HK Bank Force Replay B N X si Hank Sports Pul.iu I i.ih to a two--1 s.-nu-final of nior knockcrPr n: placed at r uluini yesteri .4 in. o I iter Haiftime WM v' the .< Mil ah "\cd his lobbed I. Ed five *v- n izim netted. mi Gha
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  • 11 13 ENGAH TROUNCE G.H.Q. FARELF iv 16 poi o Head scored the
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  • 245 13 THE Sin-apore Youth Sports Centre, since its official opening last work, has been flooded with applications for enrolment. Membership has now exceeded the 7.000 mark. These now average 500 i day SYSC there appealing for volunteer workera to help in tling plications. are desirous cf
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  • 131 13 Replay For SAFA Division Three Title A GOAL scored a few minutes before the end enabled R.A.F Tengah to draw 1-1 with R.A.F. Changl "A" in the final of SAFA Division three league at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday. The replay will be tomorrow at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 73 13 NEWMARKET. Oct. 17. (Reutcr) Prelone. the only filly in the race, won the Cesarewitch Stakes run over two and a quarter miles here lodav. Starting at 20/1 Prelone came away from the field of 19 two furlongs out and resisting the challenge of the 100 6 shot Kribi
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  • 363 13 MAGYARS SHORT OF MAGIC flff l •isgl me .Maf>ars? That was the talking point in the ath Irtw wortd after their trr ek humiliation "-for it tas 1.000 metres— Litav.in Roz-^'o'^vt "y^ i Oc ftft savo;,;Va^ Iha?os iV.'f^^^^^ MIkCS Taboa Hoz Too Much En Norri«. econa sr.d fourth places to
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  • 284 13 The University Hit A Six Then Relax t NIVERSITY of Malaya trounced the Royal Air Force Seletar by six goals to two in a SHA Div. 1 league at Bukit Timah yesterday. University. who won tne league knock-out championship lasi .-ear. lost their first game i days as* 1 to
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  • 58 13 Out To Win Friends, Says Vasagam MELBOURNE. Oct. 17 (AP)— The first team for the Melbourne Olympic Games arrived at Heidelberg village last night. It is the Malayan team, whose members will be competing In the Olympics for the first time. Their manager. N.M. Vasagam, said: "We are not out
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  • 149 13 PAKISTAN WIN BY 9 WICKETS KARACHI. Oct. 17 (Reuter)— Pakistan, babes of international cricket, beat Australia by nine wickets here today in the first-ever Test between the two countries. Ten minutes' play on the fifth and final day sufficed for Pakistan to score the six runs required to put the
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  • 137 13 SBA tics for this Saturday in the Colony national championships at the Badminton Stadium are Court 4. Veterans' Singles Ist Round) B.C. Mah (Merrytime) vs Tay Cheong Ann (Superwmg); A. Sujak (Perhimponan Stia) vs Chua Sian Heng (Milkway); Tav Chin Lye (Useful) vs Low Seah Chuan (PlayfairV S.
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  • 262 13 'Twas Easy For SBA Top 'Seeds' DEFENDING champion Onr Poh Lim, Omar Ibrahim and Sadali, three top seeded players, had easy passages into the second round of the Spore Badminton Association* National Championships at the Badminton stadium last night. Results were Schoolboys' singles quarter finals: Danny QuekiSt Thomas > beat
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  • 82 13 Malayans Lose In Hongkong HONGKONG. Oct. 17 (Renter) An Ail-Hongkong XI beat a Malayan Combined 4-2 today in the last match of a three-match series played here this month. Half-time score was H. In the first match on Oct. 6, Combined Chinese regained the Ho Ho Cup by defeating Malayan
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    • 498 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT LIM WEE CHEW LimThiong Toar. Lim Thian Po, Lim Thian Bcng. Lee Hah Ing. Cheng Chee Seng and Chan Geok Beng gratefully thank the doctors for their devoted care. Bishop Archer, the pastors, relatives and friends for their floral wreaths and kind attendance at ihe funeral of
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    • 250 13 II Abner By Al Capp X. KAVS m r >//f AOvf OF SHADK*:* ±HAMtil£S W VCXJ A^AVE r?V£ .'NS,>OES C^" f^TOSS THE ADRENALIN GUlf) W~ "fMI O DOKfTLt? /p. KFOf I A BULL ZLEP^AAJT AT DEARIE! -AMD GET INTO S. ■-.v.. *^™Z^ m c^ i vno« RtLAD IV 'OEARSIR- LEAST
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    • 67 13 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1: CSC. vs. RAF Changi at CSC; SHB Police vs. SRC at SRC; Div. 2: T.T.C. vs. R.E.M.E. at T.T.C; Div. 3. Police vs. R.A.S.C. at Police; Wanderers vs. S.M. S.U. at S.M.S.U. RUGBY: All Blacks vs. University at Bukit Timah. BASKETBALL: Boys' Town vs.
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    764 14 Jeffery James Says: SOSC Generosity Should Stretch A Little To Right SHA's Little Wrong Baffled And Bewildered... EN SINGAPORE'S Olympic team for athletics, water polo and basketball schoolboys predominate. on r"dcd than, and t^c i»«« ded tl m■ f the < 5144.1 M).) should go to v ed ineir
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    • 488 14 COLONY COACH QUALIFIES AS GAMES REFEREE by BILL FUNK, who will cover the 1956 Games for tlie Standard ONE of the of. -Mais of the Singapore Olympic contingent who has achieved his lons-awaited ambition is Charlie Sien, the Colony Olympic basketball coach. At 4K, Charlie has qualified to referee basketball
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    • 54 14 MR. William Jones, lion, secretary of the Federation Internationale Basketball Amateur (F1BA) is due to arrive in the Colony from Switzerland on November H Arrangements are beinc finalized by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Feieration. the controlling body of Colony basketball, to fete the FIBA secretary
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  • 412 14 B C Team Up For Club Win Xl \I I I'Mn'R. Wed.— SekUISOI Club displayed allround superiority to beat Royal Army Service Corps by points (three goals, two tries) to five points (goal) at rusccr on the Padans today Feature of the game was. the toe combination ol Harry Bennett
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    43 14 pic by Shapely winner of the coceled swimming trophy won during the third mtcrHnusc Swimming Gala ot Pudu English School, at the V.I. ponl' Miss Yap Sai Moy smiles enter Uie prize giving by Mrs. A. S H. Kemp— Standard Yong Peng Seong
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  • 70 14 Photo shows the Federation of Malaya Olympic Sports Council contingent for the Oiympic Games at Melbourne in November, (from left to right) M. Ahmad (hockey coach not coins; with team); X Aryaduray (hockey); V.Rajaratnam (acting Secretary, FMOSC, not going); Mrs. S.C. Law (chaperon); H.M.de Souza
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  • 75 14 Thomas Cup Stars In Exhibition KUAN TAN, Wed.— Ong Poh Lim, Ismail Mar j an and Lim Kce Fong, three Thomas Cuppers, will play badminton exhibition matches at the Wireless Station badmin.on court here tomorrow and Friday. The two-day exhibition matches are in aid of the St. Thomas School building
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  • 117 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sultan Suleiman Club, the FAS second division champions have qualified to meet Police Depot in the finals of the Junior knockout competition when they beat SIA 2-1 at Kampong Bharu today. Kuddus opened accounts for the Malays in the 15th minute. Halitimc
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  • 208 14 Sukit Tmah Track %t v By WINDSOR LAD NONE worked better than trainer Sullivan's STAK ONE on the Bukit Timah training tra.ck yesterdaj when he was matched over three furlongs with Helen Jo. Breaking from the half mile the pair made a race of it
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  • 208 14 FIRST BOYS TOWNER IN 10 PLAYERS SELECTED SINGAPORE Boys' Town ba.skctball captain, 17-year-old Seah Kuan Boon will be the first Bo\s Towner to represent the Malayan Chinese when they leave for Taipei, Formosa, on Oct. 2(i. The Malayan Chinese team of ten cagers-five lrom the Federation and
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  • 250 14 Seah Test For Penang Champion BADMINTON cnthusi ist*. with an eye for the futurr. will doubtless watch with keen interest the dish-ef* the Juniors between Ponang i and Singapore at the Badminton Sladium at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The Penang Jun c in the last lap of tta .r Mala tour.
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  • 123 14 PENANG. Wed.— Entries tor the Chinese Swiming Club annual competitions on Oct. 21 have been so disappointing that it ha s been decided to cancel all men's "A division events, and women? events in the "A' and B sections. The only entrant in the free
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