Singapore Standard, 20 October 1956

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  • 655 1 is ENTERED TWO NEW VILLAGES ON THURSDAY NIGHT AND SHOT PEOPLE— THREE HOME GUARDS If (UVE CORPORAL— AND STOLE h S GUNS, b X .'i Scudai. the d one casualty— an Indian, who was B ittack on Kulai its* involved. The outnumbered and surprised, put up
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  • 9 1 Spot Whme Commander Was Shot Bows*
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  • 211 1 LOXD IN, Oct 1? (UP) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden appointed a new tact Minister tonight, following a rash of reports that the British armed forces tunable to \iek up i cabinet decision to send troops to the Suez. Sir Anthony put
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  • 49 1 NEW YORK. Oct. l f (AP)— A machine which writes letters, even very personal ones. automatically, in a matter of seconds, is on display here. The robot letter-writer, which is described as the latest in automation to help tired business men and others. is called the "robotyper."
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  • 26 1 SIR Donald MacGillivray. the High Commissioner, left London by air for Malaya on Thursday night after a brief pre-departure visit to Malaya Hall.
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  • 148 1 MANSOR BIN HASIIIM. 29-year-old Flying officer of the RAF Regt. (Malaya) has been appointed extra Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Edinburgh. when he visits R.A.F. S'.ation. Changi on Nov 2. He will be present with the Duke at the inspection of the Guard of Honour of
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  • 45 1 THIS is the $45,000 "Silver Wraith" Rolls Roycc convertible in which the Duke will ride during his forthcoming visit to the Federal capi- tal. It is owned by Mr. E.I. Henton, chief of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company in Singapore.
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  • 14 1 CHIEW LEOK KIAN Section Leader GOH LAI TENG Section Commander
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  • 131 1 He Feigned Death To Escape DEATH A HOME GUARD. Yep Ken Sen, 21. escaped death during a terrorist attack in Scudai on Thursday night, by pretending to be dead. Yap received four bullet wounds in both arms dining the exchange of fire. As he was hit. he fell to the
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  • 27 1 MR. NIKITA Khru hcher, Soviet D mmuni I Party leader, and other high Soviet leader- arrived in Warsaw by air -r terday trom Moscow. Reuter
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  • 217 2 A DEMAND to Singapore State UMNO to forbid its members from talcing part in the leftist sponsored Human Rights Convention, winch is being held to protest against Government's action against subversive elements in the Colony, has been made by
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  • 352 2 A I7Vr\KOLI) SINGAPORE CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT W A L X E D OCT OF THr CHUNG CHENG SCHOOL IN GOODMAN KO\i> TO FREEDOM AND PEACE. (THE STANDARD, AT THE BOYS REQCEST, WILL NOT DISCLOSE HIS NAME
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  • 104 2 Drinks In A Bar, Then Stabbing TOH Ah Kirn. a vandriver, after I few drinks la a bar. used a knife on Goh Aik Bak a sub-con-tractor, m Singapore Court was told yesterday. Ton pleaded guilty to a hurt charge in the Singapore Kighth Magistrate's Court. He was fined $M
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  • 126 2 HOUSING SCHEME FOR TOWN BUTTERWORTH. Fri.— The Town Council here have made plans for a housing scheme in Butterworth. Those who purchase t u e houses would be given loans by the Malaya Borneo Building Society, with full settlement in 15 years This was revealed at the monthly meeting of
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  • 144 2 CLOSING rabbet price* (cents per lb.> to Singapore vesterda? were: Kavprs Seller* Spot (norn.) 92i 921 Nov. RSSNo. 1 92* 921 R.S.S No 2 91 9U R.S.S. No. 6 89* 90 Tone: Steady quiet. SPOKfc ll* The price ot tin on the local market yesterday was $395fc (Down
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  • 51 2 PENANG. Fri. The Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will address the Penang U.M.N.O. General Assembly on Sunday at 2.30 p.m Tomorrow, the Tunku will attend the Penang Free School Speech Day. At 5.00 p.m. he will declare open the new $150,000 Muslim Orphanage in Kampong
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  • 129 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Municipal Council at its special meeting next Tuesday is to study vet another "balanced Budget" for 1957. However, the draft budget which was published today* does not provide f>r anyspecial capital spending next year. It i s estimated the revenue income will
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  • 207 2 Jilted Suitor Stabbe Divorcee And Her Mother A JILTED suitor took a young divorcee and her mother out for a car ride, and later stabbed them in a lonely spot. He then took his own life by drinking poison. This was reveaied yesterday at a Singapore inquest into the death
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  • 240 2 A CABLE sent by a "Mr. X" from Hongkong was the bone of contention between a Deputy Prosecutor and a lawyer, in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. When Court adjourned in the afternoon for Monday, the two men were still at variance a.s to
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  • 25 2 PENANG, Fri Only three out of 14 Chinese interviewed by the Federation Begin recruiting 'earn were se verted at th? District Office, Ni
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  • 163 2 Typhoid Epidemic: Warning BUTTER WORTH. Fri. 'The typhoid epidemic which 1 first set foot in Bukit MertaIjam has now spread to other parts of Province Weilesley. j sending a family of lour to I the Sungei Bakap Hospital and a woman from Tassek Glugor to the Hospital here. Dr. G.
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  • 14 2 CHARLES Tfaad birth observation I 1 health coulr 1 I I ci AP
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  • 286 3 FIRE OFFICER FACES SIX BRIBE CHARGES n A DIVISIONAL Superintendent of the Singapore Fire Brigade. Stephen L. >cige. 33, was yesterday produced in the Fifth Magistrate's Court to answer five charges of accepting bribes. VeJge who is the officer m charge of (ieylang lire Station also faces a .sixth charge
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  • 123 3 TEMERLOH. Fri.— The Federation's second "strategic highway" linking Ayer Hitam and Kemayan opened only last month was hit by floods today. Water level at 102J mile was over 12 inches, and was still rising, the P.W.D. reported tonight. The District Officer, Mr. J.T. Morgan, told
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  • 263 3 LEAST perturbed by tlie hot air blowing over their heads about a crisis in the I nivcrsity of Malaya are the ones to whom the seat of learning means the most. T are the 1.500 students now seeking her knowledge in Science. Medicine
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  • 461 3 ...And A Challenge To Critics Who Stay In The Shadows FEDERAL Legislative Councillor, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, who Is a member of the 23-man University of Malaya Council, yesterday called for a public inquiry into allegations <>f politic*] pressure on senior staff ol" the varsity. this d<
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  • 69 3 HE WILL ACCOMPANY THE DUKE SIR RAYMOND PRIESTLET, president of the British Association in 1956, who will accompany the Duke of Edinburgh on his forthcoming Commonwealth tour as a member of his household. Sir Raymond, an eminent scientist and educationist knows various parts of the Commonwealth well. \mong other. associations,
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  • 117 3 PENANG, Fri— A bus conductor, P. veloo, found guilty of cheating the Penang Municipality of ;*<) ccots In bus fares was sentenced to a year's jail by Mr. D. Anthony, in the SesCourl today. Veloo was accused Of rescuing used bus-tickets on
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  • 143 3 Singapore Government yesterday "shocked" its 6,100 lower division employees by ottering them S5 to $10 increases in wages. They had asked for Increases ranging from $10 to $50 a month. The Government also made counter-proposals to demands to re-grade workers who are at present divided
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  • 135 4 Lim Opens A Faith Conference I Singapore. Chiel Minister, Mr. Lm; Yew Hock, inaugurating the conference tc celebrate World Religions Day at the Victoria Memorial Hall yes erday said the ureal f< rce, religion, "is a unifying factor/ i". c common aim of ail n Ligions, be said, was to
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  • 267 4 Full-Fledged Lawyers? Not Fresh From Varsity 150 Students Glimpse The future ABOUT 150 students who packed the Arts Theatre of the University of Malaya yesterday were shocked to Lear that the new Law Department would not be turning out lawj ers competent to practise. Professor of
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  • 33 4 THE Singapore Ma;ayalec Young Men' s Association will stage a drama entitled "Jccvitham Avasanikunnilla" at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre today at 8 p.m Proceeds will go to its library fund.
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  • 64 4 THIS timber lorry landed up.Md" down when, on tin- way into Singapore from Johore at Bukit Timah Road, it swerved to avoid hitting a pedestrian, hit a ro&d divider and turned turtle. The driver escaped injury but an attendant, who jumped off just before the vehicle
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  • 71 4 TANJON Fri. A 14-year-old student of an English school here has been released on Sl.OOO police bail. following his arrest in Ulu Bcrnam recently for alleged rape of a seven-year-old girl He will be charged in cc. ri on Monday Both the boy and the girl
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  • 73 4 TELOK ANSON, FrL— More than $30,000 damage was caused when fire broke out in the milling plant of Sungei Timah estate, Telok Anson yesterday. The building and the machinery were complete destroyed. The cause of fire is not known. College and the Nursing Church Hostels. the
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  • 161 4 CECIL WILSON, the Singapore band lor who was recently stricken with ■•pianist's cramp," is leaving Colony on Monday tor treatment U) Japan. Wilson, who has temporarily given up his ib at the Groat World Cabaret, told The
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  • 131 4 MASKED MEN TIE UP A FAMILY-GET AWAY WITH $2,000 THREE men wearing black masks entered a house in Cheng Cheok Street, Singapore, at 4.30 a.m. on Thursday and robbed a boat owner, Lim Kow Tow, of $150 ir cash and 5U09.50 worth of jewellery. Lim told the police that he,
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  • 209 4 Employers May Be Asked For Old Age Benefits TEN thousand Singapore sea m who the only category of workers not enjoying the Government sponsored Central Provident F iu 1 benefit, may have to depend on the generosity of their employers for oid ase benefits.
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  • 37 4 MON THIS LOOKS GOOD! REVEREND Craig Wilder helps himself to some of the many good things which women of the Wesley Church, Singapore, put up for 300 students from the University of Malaya, the Nanyang University. Trinity
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  • 196 4 SUBVERSION IN SCHOOLS: RAZAK ISSUES NEW WARNING I PENANG, Fri. The Minister for Eudcation, Dato Abdul Razak bin 1 Dato Hussain, told pupils of the St. George's Girls' i School today that Govern- i ment would not hesitate jto use its powers to keep the schools in this country national
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  • 64 5 ANNIE DANKER is FREED ANNIE DANKER alias Sensuvan Danker, a housewife, hobbled out of the Singapore Assizes yesterday, a free woman. She was acquitted on a charge of attempting to murder her stenographer husband, Cyril Ignatius Danker. When the Chief Justice. Mr. John Whyntt. ordered her acquittal, she stood up
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  • 965 5 The husband who was attacked with a chopper rushed Into the arms of his acquitted wife and they wept as a silent court looked 0n.... ACTED UNDER AN 'AUTOMATIVE REFLEX' SAID THE JURY Judge that she wanted to
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  • 129 5 SINGAPORE Government will decide the future of its 190 temporary clerks early next month. They will be asked to appear before a Selection Board, and if they fail in the lest, their services will be terminated as and when "opportunity occurs." Tho^-c who come out
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  • 228 6 All-Out Drive Against Jay Cyclists, Road Hogs Plan To Cut Accident Rate MALACCA, Fri. An all-out drive against cyclists and speed demons contributing to the increasing number of road accidents in the Settlement will be launched soon, the Officer-in-Charge of the Traffic Police, Inspector S. Jeganathan told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 42 6 THE Chief of Staff. Far East Land Forces. Major Oneral L.O Push, who left Singapore on Thursday to visit Gurkha Regiments in India and Nepal at Barrackpore and Katmandu Be Wlfl return to th t > Colony on Nov IT
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  • 115 6 FORTY-FOUR ncv Factorlea have peers opened m Singapore during I i dg months cf Senioi Inspector cf F- v: ies Mi Renfrew, told The Standard 3 estei v include an iron and si mill the first ot it? a.: In the and a rei furniturt -m iking t
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  • 14 6 FOOTNOTE:— At present, ther< ire 1.400 factories frith machinery In Slnga-
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  • 75 6 IPOH. Fri.— Mi Lav Khuan was today re-elected Presiaent oi the Pci;..-; Chinese Chamber of Commerce This La his 14th conse iiti^ t jrcai In as head ol the ese commercial group In the State Other Ottl b. eiecte I were Vice-President: Mr Peh Sener Khoon. Treas
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  • 57 6 THE Indian Minister for Health. Ra.ikumari Amrit Kaur, grrivea in Singapore today from Austra'aa which she has been visiting at the invitation of the Australian Government. She ta on her way back to India The Rajkumari will be aeco'r.nanied by Dr C. G Pandil Secretary General
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  • 35 6 rhe Chinese VMCA Is holding a Flag Hay today to raise funds for their new building. More than 300 boys and girls divided Into 50 trams. will sell flags throughout the Colony.
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  • 63 6 KOTA BHARU. Fri— A Thai police patrol exchanged fire with five terrorists in the Kelantan border area on Wednesday, reports reaching here today said. The terrorists fled, although one was injured. A patrol of the 22 S.A.S. Regiment killed one terrorist and wounded another in
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  • 63 6 THE St Vincent de Paul's Society is appealing for public contributions towards its Christmas Fund for the poor and needy Donations in money orders, postal orders or crossed cheques should be sent to "St. Vincent De Paul's Society, Conference of the Immaculate Heart of Mary." Donations in kind
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  • 107 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Private Khalid bin Haji Ahmad of 52 Company, RASC, RASA Camp. Seremban, today appeared before Sessions Court President, Mr J G. Adams, charged with driving his truck negligently at the Circular Road junction on June 18. Wong Ah Yew. dressed in multi-coloured shirt and
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  • 108 6 Board W rites Off $51,000 THE Singapore Government will write off 551.000 resulting from the Singapore Harbour Board's inability to make provision for the collection of wharfage during the S.H.B. staff strike ia^t year. This was contained in the r annual report of the Director of Audit. Malaya, for 1955
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  • 164 6 R. A. F. preparations for the Edinburgh's visit inclu Q cor R. A. F. and R A. F. Regiment y Guard of Honour which the Royal J will inspect at R A F Changi on I < The Guard of Honour will strong half
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  • 239 7 Diptheria,T.B.Rise In B. Mertajam iyKiT mertajam, The increase in JJious 1 scases like grcui and d.ph- L c r- is arrributf bad housing Jjrion nd P oor fiiat W opinion ■;>,,. Weliesley's D:'. Haji in MohaDistrict G. Power Reason: Bad Housing Poor Ventilation at the meeting of the Town Council
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  • 75 7 Selangor Artist Honoured W OOK known Se* i and ama- graphei ha^ (1 i lelliiu ol Soi letj al I ol Great I• hon SCI er.il id has hid tibited In «>\ ci n it lonal salons, one of the Sixth Intern it tonal Pictorial Pho::iph\ m hit h a
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  • 22 7 Death Gun Identified it the reve t in a I Road flat on j vn fro killc 21, both school St Jose]
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  • 175 7 ONC APPEALS TO PEOPLE Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The people of Malaya must make a special effort to end the Emergency before the country achieves independence next year, Mr. Ong Yoke I. in. Minister for Transport, said this evening. He was inaugurating "Phase Three A" of
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  • 21 7 V MILK-VENDOR, T Singh Ed instai th a car on trie main road near Pi i Wellesley en night.
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  • 122 7 S Health authorities are keeping ;a strict cheek C sai.-* the Chief Health Officer, Dr. L. M. Ram, told The Standard g -r. residents in rural ♦he breed- H .Id h thaj no complaint had been made to the authorities. :eport is
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  • 86 7 Chinese Are Keen To Join Army KIWI. A LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Regiment recruiting tea:v.. which concluded Its tour of Penang today, found that the response from Chinese had been good. The Recruiting Officer, Second-Lieut Looi Kum Chong, said response from Chinese youth on the island was very encouraging. During
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  • 20 7 a ng 11 r IgC I Ismail, t 33, v,-.i, x4ii ox* Tour te In ?hc
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  • 86 7 A DEPUTATION trom the Singap Dm mployment Boaril] meet the Che: Mil Mr Lim Yew h Wednesday to seek rmpkv. for 300 P.W D i Singapore s In•rn il lona! Airpor v.!. ire i shortly. n -.v... also isk tl Ministi what pc Government
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  • 33 7 THE Royal Thai ConsuiateGen< r U ta Singapore wU n Monday, Oc:. 2: ana Thursday, Oct 25. On II the King enti pri< hood 0 la United Na- ns Das
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  • 97 7 Fusilier On Causing Death Count SEREMBAN, Fri.— D Hunta L'n-ye.t!-' I private of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Regiment, today claimed trial before the Sessions Judge here to causing the death of a Iman by negUgi lie was alleged to have fatally knocked down Michael Fernandez. 46, at the roundabout opposite
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  • 105 7 1 IX dinner was I II Demp<uhth from Assistant Con Mirs, Dempster i^i"' r officers and i the Ministry of nd Industry at Cafe, Kuala Mr Dempster is X >oon on b \,V ltu r M years m left to right): Miss V. Lean. Mrs A D. Dawson,
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  • 27 7 MALACCA Chinese schoolteachers Will celebrate "Chinese School Teachers' day" with an at-home at the Meng Sens Charitable Association next Sunday Oct. 21. at 10 a.m.
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  • 90 7 ONE hundred Singapore Chinese Middle School students reregistered yesterday at the Gan Eng Seng School. More than half of the students re-registered for the Middle 111 classes following the Education Ministry's announcement that those who do not re-register by Oct. 23. will not be allowed to
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  • 62 7 THE following were elected Officials of the Joo Chiat Youth Club at its annual general meeting held last Thursday:President— Mr. Richard de Silva; Hon. Secretary— Mr. B. Anamalay; Hon. Treasurer Mr. R. Rameson. Committee members Messrs. R. Murugesan, Ec Yong Lee. Hu Chee Yong. Tan Chiap Kirn.
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    • 642 7 Standard e&lmanac Information at a Glance True* Ttnr K«~sTjß a Date anta nuate:! (Ikir ABABC X;tfrV_ Ot XiJJ£j p m New* Headline-.- 802 AUs'f UNvffrUKC m with mutii 8.30 Hospital's __B»_fc_ _w__mMMb_B B l l)AY Singapore 1()47 am (9 2 h<>.r. rr, Saturday me Ss_r mmWM —^J—! f__?_r~gl lt! ll2a
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    • 551 8 TWO yean ago when the Penang port developiron: scheme was mooted, we suggested that the northern terminus of the Malayan Railway should be transferred from Prai to Bagan Luar. There Is hardly any space for building new wharves and godowns along the Penang water- it at Weld Quay,
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    • 257 8 Students Burma Move J tion taken by the Singapore Governto damp down on the subversive activities d 'n the Colony's Chinese schools and the Cautionary measures adopted by the Federation Govern] to prevent infiltration of these rebel ••to its educational institutions has been quickly endorsed in Burma. The Burmese Government
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    627 8  - After Somoza J. Halcro Ferguson By LONDON. SOMOZA is dead, long live Somoza: such, so far, seems to be the situation in Nicaragua after the shooting of General "Tacho." who had ruled the country singlehanded for more than two decades. The assassin (who was killed on the spot) was a
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  • 983 8  -  EDWARD CRANKSHAW By LONDON E can be certain only of two things arising out of the Tito-Khrush-chev conversations at Brioni and Yalta. The first is that there is, or has been, a quarrel among: the Kremlin leadership. The second is that this quarrel has involved Soviet
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  • 693 8  - Woman Wine-Tasters Alison Settle By LONDON TTSHE first serious wmc-tast-jL htfl tor women has taken piece in London, under the arches of London Bridge, in the enormous vaults of the firm of Lcbegue who, just short ot a century, have been the United Kingdom's great importers of French wines. Each
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  • 523 8  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKE ME Aster Guna-ekera By ~\W\\W\\W\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ jt>EADING the explanation J l published in Thursday's 2 STANDARD concerning the Z sudden exodus of academic J staff from the University of Malaya, this column wa. 2 reminded of what W.R Inge once said 'There arc 2 two kinds
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  • 106 9 Centuries Old Temple Uncovered CAIRO, Oct. 19 (AP).—Archaeologists have uncovered a vast temple near Luxor on the Upper Nile belonging to the ancient Egyptian King Amenophis. the third who ruled Egypt nearly 39 centuries ago, the newspaper A! Ahram said yesterday. The newspaper laid excavator! found two statues of the
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  • 28 9 WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 •UP >-The U.S. Navy announced that a Neptune patrol plane cra>hcd in the Antarctic yesterday. killing three and injuring five crew members. v'"
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  • 258 9 Half-Million Troops Ready To Meet Threat— Minister PARIS, Oct. 19 (UP) Robert Lacoste, French Minister Residents m Algeria, told the National Assembly yesterday that the Algerian rebels are planning a wholesale massacre in Algiers on the eve of next month's United Nations General Assembly meeting.
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  • 213 9 RACIAL SEGREGATION NEW YORK. Oct. 19 (AP)— Vice-President Richard Nixon predicted last night the United States will surmount "our present crisis" on racial segregation as creditably as it passed other tests in the past. "Most of US here will live to see the day
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  • 109 9 A $27,1 51 Hoard In His Pants CHICAGO, Oct 19 (AP) Hospital attendants who removed the clothing of a shabbily dressed accident victim found U. 5.527.000 and three bank books hidden in his trousers yesterday. He is Rashad Joseph", about 39, who retired some 10 years ago as a porter.
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  • 118 9 OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 19 (AP)— A pretty 17-year-old girl, who was married in her hospital bed to her boyhood sweetheart on Wednesday, was told yesterday she must lose her right leg because of a malignant cancer. At first Cherrie Lee Thompson laughed and told the
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  • 38 9 COLOMBO. Oct. 10 (UP).— The Government Medical Officers Association of Ceylon has unanimously decided to strike in some way, on Dec. 1 if its demands that private practice be abolished and salaries readjusted are not granted.
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  • 160 9 NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (AP)— Red China was reported last night to have stepped up its campaign to get Chinese students in the United States to return to the Communist mainland. The Rev. Paul Chen, Secretary of the Sino-American Amity, Inc., a welfare organization,
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  • 65 9 MANILA, Oct. 19 (UP) Formal negotiations for the peaceful surrender of some 50 Japanese stragglers holding out in the mountains Oriental Mindoro Province will be held next Tuesday, a Japanese embassy spokesman told United Press yesterday. Toyokichi Nakagawa. First Secretary of the local Japanese embassy, made the
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    • 44 9 His Wish— At Last CLIFTON (New Jersey), Oct. 19 (UP) For years Roy Samuelson, 21, of nearby Saddle Brook, has been hunting deer unsuccessfully. Last night he killed one— with his automobile. Driving on a busy highway, he accidentally struck an eight-point. 150-lb deer.
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    • 41 9 BURLINGTON, North Carolina. Oct. 19 (UP)— A policewoman, Mrs. J W. Wiggins, calmly listened to her husbaud's argument before the City Council thai parking tickets are unconstitutional She then went outside and placed a ticket on his car.
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    • 33 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 19 (AP) —Dr. Robert G. Cochrane of London, world-famed authority on leprosy, was honoured by the Indian Government last night for his 25 years of service in India.
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    • 30 9 EATON RAIDS, Michigan, Oct 19 (UP)— The Miller dairy farms reported yesterday they have sold 4.273 "Ike" sundaes (ice-cream) and 2.270 "Adlai" sundaes so far this year.
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  • 69 9 BEVERLY HILLS (California). Oct. 19 (UP)— Notified he would be arrested for not paying a traffic fine, a man wrote the city attorney the following: "This couldn't have been my car for three reasons. I— l was working at the time, 2— my wife is pregnant and
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  • 60 9 Princess Sees Lesson In Mo thercraf t wwvvwv PRINCESS Margaret sees a mbthercr&ft lesson at a training school in Tabora, Western TanJ ganyika. But little John g Ramadhani is so busy I "eating" his soap dish that he docs not spot tho smiling Royal visitor. John went on chewing I
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  • 199 9 REDHEAD HELD ON CALLGIRL RACKET NEW YORK, Oct. 19. (AP) A red haired beauty was hold for grand jury action yesterday on charges of operating an internationally flavoured call-girl racket with "fantastic" revenues. She was identified as Nelda Bogacki. alias Nella Bogart. 32. a Polish displaced persons who came here
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  • 29 9 TAUNTON, Massa b isetts, Oct. 19 (UP).— The ul tern races at the Taunton dog track were canceller; yesterday. The greyhou uldn't be seen through tne fog.
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  • 127 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 19 fAP> Hermann Martens. 76. who wears the ends of his 32--lnch moustache tucked over his ears and under the frames of his eyeglasses said yesterday he does not know "why peo- pie stare at me." After ail, he said, referring to
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  • 180 10 M.P. URGES CRACK DOWN ON UNION JAKARTA. Oct. 19 (UP) —An influential Nationalist Party Member of Parliament today warned that unless the Government cracked down on the Communist union which struck illegally against a Dutch Oil Company it could expect "increasing and continuing pressure" from the Communist Party. Ahe-n Eusingpralja
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  • 43 10 BANDUNG, O-t. 19 Reuter). The third regional conferee c t Food and Agricul- mization concluded -cc yption cf n nei tions reflecting g gent need in Asia and f Fa>* tor trained a^ricultural personnel and ether problem the area.
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    56 10 DOCKMASTER Dick Lodge directs operations as the Swedish liner Stockholm is refloated at the Bethlehem Shipyard in Brooklyn for the first time since her collision with the ill-fated Andrea Doria last July 25. Her new how is still in scaffolding with many interior repairs yet to he
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  • 157 10 MOSCOW, Oct. 19 (Reuter)— The Soviet Union and Japan today signed a joint declaration agreeing to end the 11 year technical state of war between them and to exchange ambassadors again. The declaration and B 'rade protocol were signed in the Kremlin's white marble
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  • 116 10 NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (AP) A youth wearing a Robin itflt and carrying bow and arrows was picked up In Times Square on Thursday night while offering to shoot ■.PT>^ Oil tha head of any willing person. David Hahn. 19. was stand- i
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  • 275 10 Chinese Forces Movi South For A Long St] RANGOON, Oct. 19, (AP)— Reports reaching Ket, M Myitkyina soid Red Chinese troops who "invaded" Ek rQ d crn -most mountain passes have now penetrated south on d U camps, the nearest of which are only nine
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  • 79 10 NEW YORK. Oct. 19, (Router) A Broadway columnist, Dorothy Kiigallen. reported in the New York Journal-Ameri-can today that British-born film star Elizabeth Tay >r might marry the Amer an film producer Michael Todd before Christmas. Miss Taylor has announced thai she will go to Nevada at
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  • 85 10 Air Raid Shelters For All CAIRO. Oct. 19 (UP)— The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior today ordered the mass construction of air raid shelters in all schools, public buildings, cinemas, theatres, businesses and private homes. The order applies to all buildings carrying a monthly rental of over —£15 and inhabited
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  • 27 10 EMPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethiopia is leaving y air on Saturday for State isits to Japan. India and Burma, it was officially announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 196 10 Jordan: We'll Act On Our Own 1f... UNITED NATIONS. Ncv. York. Oct. 19 (AP). Jordan warned today it will take matters in its own hands unless the U.N. Security Council can stop allowed Israeli aggression immediately. Calling for the strongest U.N. penalties short of military action. Ambassador Abdul lionem Rifa'i
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  • 50 10 HONOLULU. Oct. 19 <UP> The afatson Navigation Company disclosed yesterday it Will resume Its pre-war Pacific cruise programme In January, 1958. by sending the liner Lurline on a 72-day. 23,000-mile voyage throughout the South Seas and the Orient. Fares start at U551,550 and range to U552,400.
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  • 38 10 No Ne Talks Suez lon; —The ed for "mi from ti ment b coulu ft to q v day's he hac France Fawz; to stai settiemi The Br. Dr. .pJ3 he of .1 Nev. reer posals tinned "Not
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  • 86 10 SYDNFY. Oct 19 -lb llfc r- Two Greek glrlfi who were "too frightened to I heir love to photographs Turning home aboard liner, Tasmania I two desolate fiance-, one In Australia, the other la Nei Zealand. Pretty dark-eyed Bvangelia Gaitanidou refused to leave Sydney
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    • 331 10 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. d? E^ NE w stockot 4-4, LIANG S DIARIES FOR 195 Q^. 'BUTTERFLY' Sewing Machines Maa ~l&Hri^__g« M H-»^ arrived from China. Bl (L_F t_f X~^^^k4l De?k Diary 5" X B*' (Lr <U*2 I --^jJU ixsK* '^_fe^^ «i». 50,.. mii :l a^ .->y It The only
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  • 419 11 Varsity Union Quits P.M.S.F. In Protest THF trong Lniversity of Malaya Students' y tffiliated itself from the Pan-Malayan Students Federation. ■'.dang 1 X-/ t^J C- v_i t i announced yester-J hon r try secretary j *S.U., Mi RD. Naidu, I Ihe pi pal reason l a "pro- the unconsUl Uonal
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  • 82 11 A Highl feed a lawyer: I Dondang Saj ng la what t i m untie Mr, hearii by M Lim Xi ah a DM i on U &c of the \r- cc Rigby all iwun ished 27 II n tang sports, or He contend* d ndang
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  • 28 11 pers na *a have tv I De $j mst need In f ater. sued 'he statrL are due to P' rat in? the trtm Dt
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  • 23 11 THE Regimental Band of the Ist King's Dragoon Guards will play in the Botanical Gardens tomorrow, from p.m. to 6.15 p.m.
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  • 128 11 Murder Probe: 39 To Testify SINGAPORE Police will produce 39 witnesses to testify against four men tentatively charged with the murder ot Singapore Standard jaga Paul Singh. Paul Singh was murdered between 2 and 7 a.m. on Sept. 25 in the Editorial Office of the newspaper in Lim Teck Rim
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  • 233 11 She Interrupts A Case... An d Magistrate Promptly Ticks Her Off NIP j n. Fri. j Uve stenolay repriSecond Incht \hdul mttrruptkt > l mainten»u her fauother. 1 eg 15-ye.ir- leather. > (taction <>f h he pays first wife, H -;< vi in main- Ul t reduced l n >(
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  • 244 11 SEREMBAN, Fri. Many thousands of invited guests and kampong Malays from all over Negri Sembilan will again flock to Sri Menanti next week-end, to watch Tunku Shahariah, second daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar, wed Johore's Tunku Abdul Rahman. The bridegroom, second
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  • 206 11 Duke Turns Down X-Ray Club's Membership Offer Too Many Responsibilities To Become Honorary Life Member THE Duke of Edinburgh who Ls arriving in Singapore aboard the Royal yacht, Britannia, on Oct. 31, has turned down a request from the organizer of the Singapore X-Ray Club, Mrs. Rita Alison, to become
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  • 73 11 425 People Who CANNOT See The DukeReason: The Walls Are Too High! THE Pudu Prison, on Shaw Road, will be the first Capital landmark the Duke of Edinburgh will see during his State drive into Kuala Lumpur on arrival on Nov. 2. However, its 425 inmates will be the only
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  • 170 11 We Want Our Share Of Your Prosperity —Says Malayan Airways Union THE 600-strong Malayan Airways Employees' Union has demanded a meeting with directors of the airline to press for a "goodwill remuneration" since the company is to change hands. The Union has asked, unsuccessfully so far, for one month's by^ic
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  • 141 11 TANJONG MALIM. Fri Two bi others were shot down before the eves of the headman of Kuala Slim, a village near Slim River. Tne Magistrate here was told today. In the dock stood Baharin bin Abu Bassan 22-year-old son of another village eider. tentatively
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  • 75 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Air Vice-Marshal W. H. Kyle. A.0.C., Malaya, today interrupted his annual inspection of the RAF Station here to congratulate No. 93 Squadron. RAF Regiment (Malaya) on their being chosen to provide the first gr^rd-of-honour for the Duke ot Edinburgh in Kuala Lumpur. Air Marshal
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  • 64 11 IPOH. Fri.— One man bit ofT the left ear of another in a fight over money matters in Kampong Kuchai here last night. About four-fifth of the ear, wrapped in a piece of newspaper, was later taken to the Town Police Station, when a report was
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  • 70 11 IPOH, Fri.— ln the first case of its kind here. 27-year-old Chong Kee, of Fook Lee Kongsi in Malim Nawar. was today fined $25 by Magistrate Che Jatnal bin Abdul Latif lor selling black-market cinema tickets Chong was arrested at the Capitol Theatre in Anderson
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  • 60 11 IPOH. Fri. The public should show more respect to the National Anthem whenever it is sung, and to pictures of the Queen and the Sultan. the Raja Muda said here yesterday. The Raja Muda, who made this appeal, was speaking to 600 guests at last evening's official
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    • 40 11 I WOULD I YOUR LOVE FOR I YOUR SON BLIND d YOUR SENSE i J mm of justice? :AHXKKO I VWW j T STARS i P. RAMLEE ZAITON I it's classic 1 1 presentation from 1 SHAWS 'Malay Film Productions!
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  • 313 12 —Counters Improve CHAIRMAN of the Ayer Panas Estate Ltd., Mr. J H Phillips, said yesterday unconfirmed reports in the share market that the estate had been sold were untrue "a.s far as we are concerned H- told The Standard: "W e have had no approach of
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  • 66 12 MR F RANK Watson (above), Export Manager of Lavas and Bros. 0.. Ltd., of Virginia, U.S.A., manufacturers of Edgeworth pipe tohaCCO. Mr. iison flew into Singapore from Manila on Thursday lot a brief tour of this irei He was met on arri\al by Mrs. Ursula Stracey v
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  • 109 12 Singapore rubber prices sterdas dropped i cent to cents per lb. for IITSt grade rubber foi November shipm< ni >n a quiet market Prices opened slightly lower and remaim d at around the 82 cents per lb mark until c n bi n it was 91] cent-.
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  • 49 12 Buyers Solars Spot (nomJ 92 921 Nov. R.S.S Xo 1 91 J 92* Dec. R.S.S. Xo. 1 91] 92 V v. R.S.S. Xo. 2 901 911 Not. R.S.S. No. 3 89J 39] KM A. on reg tender November Ml' 91| r .-ember 91;. 91] Tone Quo I
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  • 64 12 TWO leading British firms are to assist In the building up of the Indian Aircraft Industry, One will supply a number of light fighter aircraft and tram technicians to enable India to build the machines at a later stage. The other company will supply experts
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  • 120 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices per pirul yesterday were: Copra. Oct S26J buyers $26j sellers; coconut oi! (bulk) $40| sellers, coconut oil (drums) $434 sellers; Nfuntok white pepper $107 sellers. Sarawak white $106 sellers. Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed
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  • 78 12 EGYPT has issued import permits for Ceylon tea worth £1.000.01)0 thereby reopening the flow of Ceylon tea to Egypt. which had been blocked for the last six months owing to shortage of sterling. The issue of imports to tea importers in Egypt is the result of
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  • 270 12 THE Natural Resources Minister of India. Mr. K.D. Malaviya. said in Washington the Indian Government is willing to consider concessions to encourage foreign oil companies to explore and develop Its oil resources. It was understood that upon his return to India Mr. Mala- viya will
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  • 137 12 PLASTIC TAPE STRONG AS STEEL' A SELF-ADHESIVE plastic tape said to be strong enough to replace steel tape or wire for many packing purposes is being made by a U.K. firm. The tape consists of a tough P.V.C. strip reinforced with rayon filaments deepcoated with adhesive and has a tensile
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  • 84 12 A BRITISH shipyard will get the order for the 32,000-ton luxury liner for Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., to replace the 26,000-ton Empress of Scotland. This has been announced by Mr. J.R.Y. Johnston, the company's managing director The new liner will be used in the North Atlantic
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  • 142 12 BURMA BUYS 2.500 TONS d SUGAR IN THIS MAR BURMA'S purchase of some 2 SOC sugar from Singapore traders has c considerably towards relieving the lor p of a possible over-stocked posi j A sugar. 1 Colony importers, who face tl shipments from Formosa this n r will continue to
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  • 205 12 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done; 8.8. Pet. 53/6; F. N. ords. $2.05 xall: Gammons $2.15. $2.14: Hammer $3.17J; H. Waugh $1.65: Jackson $1.35: M. Colls $1.11: Metal Box $1.72 i; Robinson ords $1.60; Sime Darby $2.05xd: Cold Storage $1.61: Straits Traders $3,274: Wearne Bros
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  • 175 12 TWO American firms have developed what they term "the first commercially practical chemical modifier" for butyl synthetic rubber, said a UP report from New York yesterday quoting industry sources. The firms are Monsanto Chemical Company and Esso Research and Engineering Company. The chemical, trademarked "Elastopar"
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  • 278 12 Coir Fibre Industry Important UTILIZATION of coir fibre is becoming increas- ingly important to the Indian economy. The industry :s recognized in the Second Five-Year Plan, j Coir fibre is processed from the fibrous husk that surrounds j the hard shell of the coconut. The processing of coir and the
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  • 283 12 MALAYAN buyers of bicycles are going in for a variety of colours tho^e days, Mr. M. E. Burnham, export Manager of Norman Cycles Ltd. and its sub sidiarv, Rambler Cycle Co. Ltd., said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Burnham is here to visit distributors
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  • 239 12 U.S. World Trade With F.E. Rises UNITED States world trade and investment showed an upswing everywhere the Far East, Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Canada, according to a roundup of figures by the U.S. Government. The Far East exports totalled US$l,O2B million, a rise of 18 per cent., while
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  • 54 12 Prepared by the Commerce Department, the report said exports of some U.S. products to Europe may decline if the Suez Canal situation should force an increase in do M ar shipments of petroleum products to that area in the next lew months. Such a move probably would not
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  • 77 12 nun in the rubber ing the v narrow, and jnoa niand foi i w< >n*fi remilleds has m most oilc Ls a not in able shorn some remi//ed« and kets grades, iceordii the repoit v Wl Cutler, Bath I ft ing week v on van
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  • 87 12 DELIVERIES of tin-in-concentrates from mines of the Federation of Malaya to Singapore, Penang and Butterworth during September amounted to 5.236 tons (5.317 tons in August). Total quantity of tin-in-roncentrates delivered in the first nine months of this year was 46.896 tons (45.857 tons in the
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  • 80 12 STANDARD Motor Works resumed car production at Coventry on Wednesday alter a five-day shutdown made necessary by a strike of 105 maintenance electricians. After the electricians had been on strike for three weeks the firm decided last week to lay off 5.000 workers until mid-week to check and
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  • 22 12 U.S. exporters reported in New York they sold 1,500.000 bushels of Pacific coast wheat to Pakistan over the weekend. A.P.
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  • 9 12 Building Lowest In buildii ceived this 5 1 almo
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    • 620 12 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OE THE FEDERATION OE MALAYA TECHNICAL Scholarships to be awarded by the Government of the Federation of Malaya and Member countries of the Colombo PlaJi in 1957. IMPLICATIONS are Invited £1 >■■ who arc Fe tizen I Technical sch c !r cd hv I o: the Federat. n
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    • 169 12 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE RENDERS from Contractors •L ol Class B and above will be received at the office of the Chief Architect. Public Works Department. Singapore up to noon of the 2nd November 1956 for the Proposed Construction of One 3-Stream Primary School and Four Attendants Quarters at Jervoi.s Road,
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    • 100 12 YUGOSLAVjJJjj From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden, P Venice, Triestf ond f I p s hee d Spore Moloccc r > m/v "VELEBIT" 17/21 Nov From Adriatic, Near East, Iff* to ojc and Whompno. Penong P.S ham m/v. "VELEBIT" 24/25 Oct li/3 4 rEIP Genera, Agent,: EAST MOUNT A<>* 17-B, Robinson
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    • 101 12 EXPECTED TODAY Qantas EMSI3 SYD /DARWIN 8.10 a.m. Air India A 1360 BOM /MAD 9.00 a.m. Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/MAI 9.55 a.m. MalayaD Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 45 p.m. KLM KLB2S AMS/BKOK 1.15 p.m BOAC 8A963 HONGKONG 3 35 p m. Malayan Airways ML2I6 PALEMBANG 340 p.m. BOAC 8A707 9YD/JAK
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    • 72 12 IN MR ROADS Perintis, Tg. Pinang, Pa' Fei Legundi, Perak, Tong Sei Lawu. Modi;; sh, R Brook< Sg Deli, Padea, Nangjachii di U1 Merlimau, Wah Seng, Salong Bruai San j? Soc.c. g, Na yang Hong M s S Tay] Bu u.i Lai ia B Pangkoi La buan Had Hong Tat
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  • 532 14 IT may seem rather early for most people to be thinking in terms of Xmas presents, but with a collection of nephews and nieces in England all agog to see what the postman will bring from Malaya. I decided, last week, that I had better do something
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    314 14 HERE is an ageless magic about bl ac k, and with sheath dresses all the rage in London, Paris and New York, and Malaya's pride and joy being the cheong sa m, how refreshing it is to see one in plain black, as a change from the usual,
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  • 1011 14 VT'HILE I was shopping in one of the stores recently, I was drawn irresistibly towards the fabric counter, which was piled high with the most scintillating dazzling pile of taiho, that soft silky fabric by Cyril Lord which comes in every shade and hue. What
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  • 363 15 a tu ralisation papers assured! weightlifters Poh, Tan n I and lan o[er^-n.y0 [er^-n.y one in the v us them betlim Feck, Lj c Olympic ng coach who J\cn the nod the N ini;apnrc md Sports I to accompany l. Melbourne. g of his
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  • 152 15 by BILL FUNK, off to Melbourne next month for the Olympics minutes for each lifter before he completes his lifting. Suppose there are 3D iifters competing in one class It'll take some 13 hours to complete that event. Essential "At Helsinki. Weng Yew started at 2 p.m. and only finished
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  • 153 15 Penang Shufflers Win 4-1 PENANGS JUNIOR SHUTTLERS ENDED THEIR MALAYAN TOUR WITH A 4-1 VICTORY OVER THEIR COLONY COUNTERPARTS AT THE SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL LAST NIGHT. The visitors outclassed and outwitted the young Singaporeans with a brand of badminton unfamiliar to the Colony Juniors. i Only Seah
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  • 121 15 TEST INDIA 117-5 MADRAS. Oct. 10 (Reuter). At the close of play in the first cricket Test match between India and Australia here today India had scored 117 runs for five wickets in their first innings'. Australia omitted Keith Miller and Ron Archer, both of whom have knee injuries, and
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  • 144 15 The SCC Shock Wanderers TRAILING 1-0 at halftime. Singapore Cricket Club staged a storming second half rally to beat the Wanderers 5-1 in yesterday's SHA senior division ho'ckev match on the padang. A short corner awarded ten minutes after the start gave Wanderers their only goal. D. Sullivan scored. The
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  • 101 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday— Royal Air Force Malaya, holders of the "Mellersh" trophy, will meet Royal Air Force Spore in their annual rugger classic at Changi, Singapore, tomorrow. Following are the teams RAF Malaya: Read (XL), Morgan- Jones (B'worth), Murdoek (Tengah), Close (B'worth). (capt). James (Tengah). Slattery
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  • 62 15 TI. KHAMIS won the Singapore Malays Open Tennis Championship when he beat Bostam Kurshi in a straight set at the Malay Sports Association Courts. Results were (finals) Open Singles— H. Khamis bt. Bostam Kurshi 6-2. 6-2. Open Doubles— H. Khamis T. A. AlsagofT bt. A. Rahman Hi. Jamil
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  • 37 15 Recs Navy Draw 2-2 SINGAPORE Recreation Club held Royal Malayan Navy 2-2 in a SHA Div. 2 hockcv match on the padang yesterday J. Stanley and P. Clcaco netted for SRC. Mohd Noor scored for the Navy.
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  • 135 15 RACES First Day Singapore Races at Bukit Timah, RUGBY GHQ Sig Regt. Corps, trials: St. Andrew's School v Teachers Training College at Woodsville; South Johore Rugby FootbaV Club v GHQ Farclf at SJRFC; SCC v Royal Nary at SCC; REME Ist v RAF, Changi at REME: RAF (S)
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      25 15 \JR AND MRS. LOK THEAN SOON photographed after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur last week. The bride was the former Miss Low Soon Cheng.
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