Singapore Standard, 26 October 1956

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  • 21 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines? FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 MNGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1956 14 PAGES J3 CENTS
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  • 11 1 It Starts With Human Chains And 'Defiance' Croups In Rebel Camps
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  • 1410 1 20 HELD, 17 HURT AFTER HOOLIGANS CLASH WITH POLICE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT AT 1230 THIS MORNING ORDERED AN ISLAND WIDE CURFEW FOLLOWING FOUR-AND A-HALF HOURS OF BITTER RIOTING BY MORE THAN 4,000 STUDENT SYMPATHISERS AND HOOLIGANS LAST NIGHT. REMINISCENT OF THE BLOODY HOCK LEE RIOTS IN
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  • 62 1 A FIREMAN directs a hose into a blazing overturned car as the riot victim crawls out. Other firemen fight the blaze in another car. Both were overturned and set afire by mob outside the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road last night. On the light, a
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  • 265 1 Four Bus Company Employees Call A Strike Four Singapore Chinese bus companies went on strike last night in support of the rebel students and the Traction Company withdrew its buses from the road;, after several were damaged by flying stones and bottles. At all cinemas, cabarets and other places of
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  • 144 2 Reds Kill Planter, Two SCs SUNGEI SIPUT. Thurs.— Communist, terrorists today killed a planter, and two Special Constables and wounded three, using the estate's own latex lorry as a road block. The ambush occurred on a lonely road in the Sungei Krudda estate near here at norm today. The assistant
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  • 107 2 Condolences Sent To Mrs. Ridley THE Governor Of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, and the Chief minister, Mr. Lim Yew Ho k t jresterday so::! condolences to the widow °f Henry Ridley, "father* 1 of the Ma-' layan rubber Industry, who die .it bis home at Kew, London. The Governor in
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  • 71 2 MALACCA. Thurs. St. Francis Association members ..re r.~".v plannins for the 40th Anniversary of their Club next Mar. 17. Events to commemorate the Red Letter Day are a grand reunion dinner in the school. a dance at the Association premises, a North versus South Christian Brothers
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  • 36 2 IPOH is to have improved and better lighting within the next six months as a result of the Central Electricity Board putting into commission about ten new sub-sta-tions, the Town Council was told today.
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  • 37 2 TAN TENG KUAN. 44. a bookseller, was fined $500 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing 38 obscene books at New Bridge Road on Oct. 24
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  • 391 2 Six Months Jail In Place Of Bond For Knife-Wielding Suitor D.P.P. Wins Appeal On Two Grounds MURUKAIYAN Rasoo, a disappointed suitor, who knifed his ex-fiancee on the steps of Fullerton Building, had his one year good? behaviour bond replaced by a six-month jail term, by Mr. Justice Whitton. following the
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  • 49 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Group Captain EL G. Fyfe. head of the RAAF Liaison Staff of the Far East Air i Force, has been named An Adviser to the Australian Commission in the Federation. Group Captain Fyfe is already Air Adviser to the Australian Commission in Singapore.
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  • 42 2 THE Malayan Trade Union Council gave the Reid Commission a five-page memorandum on constitutional matters yesterday but is understood to have been told that the date for submission of such pleas had expired at the end of last month.
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  • 147 2 COOMODITY PRICES IJLOSfNG rub!>et prlre» (cents per ib.t tn Singa pore vesterda? were: Boy*»r> sieller* Spot (nom.) 93? 94i Nov. RSSNo. 1 932 94 R.S.S. No. 2 911 911 R.S.S. No. 3 90; 91* Tone: Steady Quiet at POitfc l lx> The priw oj tin on the Iwal m^rkef yesterday
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  • 137 2 'Undesirable Books' Are Barnned KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Eleven foreign Chinese publications were banned by the High Commissioner-in-Council as "undesirable" for import or circulation within the Federation. Parcels containing the books had been intercepted at the Ipoh Post Office. They had been consigned from Hongkong and Kowloon. The banned books arc:
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  • 171 2 MINE LABOURER GETS FIVE YEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew, today jailed a 23-year-old mine labourer for five years for the attempted 'murder of a married woman, who refused to submit to his advances Mr. Lee Tian Huat, D.P.P., told
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  • 48 2 A TRANSPORT contractor. Lim Cheng Hai, 31. who snatched a bag containing $8,750 from a merchant as he was leaving a bank at Chuiia Street on the morning of Sept 27, was yesterday sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the Singapore Third District Court.
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  • 111 2 SHOPKEEPER GETS A SHOCK PENANG, Thurs.— A sunriryshop proprietor. Sheah Eow Hooi, was shocked when he woke up this morning to find his iron safe opened and $1,100 cash and two wrist watches, worth $80, missing. It appeared Cheah closed his shop in Maxwell Road at 10.30 last night and
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  • 282 2 ROSE IS SCARED IPOH, Thurs.— Twenty-eiffht-year-old v teaser, Miss Rose Chan, now performin 311 1 scared stiff. Reason: mn h, At about noon yesterday, she was thr must pay the fare for six persons 1 refused she would have acid I When a Standard rQK>rtei interviewed Rose this ernoon.
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  • 127 2 It's Legal In Selangor, Says Govt. STRIP-TEASE: RIALA L 0 M P L R. Thurs. The Selangor Government decided today that strip tease shows were legal perform?.nees and should not be banned in the State "for the sake of certain minorities protesting against them." The strip-tease shows were just like
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  • 133 2 On-The-Spot Check On Gasmen SINGAPORE'S c.)r><i Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the acting City Council President. Mr. R MiddletonSmith. accompanied bj three other officials of the City Council Gslb Department Workers' Union i esterday made an on-the-spot Investi- Ration into th^ working conditions of employees ai the Kallang Gas
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 14 2 SUNGE y rf a Chuar yi ratnan the Sung pttal
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  • 195 2 THE Presbyterian Church in Singapore will celebrate its centenary this Sunday with a special service during which the Govenor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, will unveil a centenary plaque at the entrance of the Church. The plaque will bear the inscription. "To the glory ol
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  • 150 3 THIS Standardpic was taken a few minutes before violence broke out in Bukit Timah Road. The 4,000 rioters ganged up on a Police Reserve Unit checking cars at the entrance to the Chinese High School and hurled broken bottles, sticks, missiles, and bricks at them. Police
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  • HOW IT STARTED
    • 1164 4 Police Force Way Into Schools To Aid Parents Meet Defiant Rebels MASKED, THEY WORE HATS FROM RED CHINA STEEL helmeted Police forced their way into the Chung Cheng High School at Goodman Road at 7.30 a.m. !to enable parents to take their children home. The police party, led by Area
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    • 312 4 He Gave Up A Rich Home For Subversion Now He's Detained A 22-YEAR-OLD former Chinese High School student, who turned down an oiler by his Singapore tycoon father to set him up in business, and chose to yesterday The youth, Koh Hun Kiat, the licencee of the New Time.-. a
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  • 323 5 'Eyes Ears' Of The Jungle Will Parade for The Duke I THE fomous Sarawak Rangers, who have p seen called the eyes and ears of VY 3 ry units in the war against Communist p:r s ts m Malaya, will be among the detaches of troops which will line the
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  • 246 5 'URNS DOWN MOVE BY T.U.C. U> i W BOON, g former official of the Army S I niun, Singapore, who is detained under Security Ordinance, has turned down a the Trades Union Congress to appeal |fct hi> <i. •trntion. ;ng detain^ I r govenuncni
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  • 51 5 His Passion For Tattoos Cost $100 lOi I 20, who rial I i the I I ing an is 1 I ti. i i i v. kth the tn•rei <-v said igle, a ki.->- and -were Insignia he -aid. "be-pa^.-i'in for i- i Cham it k n thai P- h
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  • 75 5 local the Comoffice i in Singa-r have a Union ent l- yest< rday rim committee i Dy Mr K. Chan to i do the spade work for the immediate registration ol the Union which will be known as The CommissionerGeneral's Local Employees Union.
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  • 521 5 RIDLEY, MALAYA'S No. 1 PIONEER OF RUBBER dead He Changed The Way Of Life Of The World With A Few Smuggled Seeds... BUT THE ONLY REWARD HE GOT WAS £800 LONDON, OCT. 25— MR. HENRY NICHOLAS RIDLEY, "FATHER" OF MALAYA'S RUBBER INDUSTRY DIED HERE YESTERDAY. HE WOULD HAVE BEEN 101
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  • 133 5 The Good (e) Cook Chan Is Fined... THE chief cook to Singapore's Chief Secretary, Mr. w. a. C, Goode, was yestei laj fined r>'> in the Singapore City v irt for contravening a City Council Building by-law. Chia Khing Won- pleaded guilty to erecting a hut at Rhu Cross, ofl
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  • 295 5 NOW ANOTHER MONUMENT IS ADDED TO HIS GENIUS -AN ORCHID j 'Ridley ar a Safcad' One of [he last messages Mr. Ridley understood before he passed into a coma, came to him from Singapore and, according to a letter from Mrs. Ridley last week, "pleased him very much." The message,
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  • 137 5 Secretary of Ansarul Islam, Mr Ahmad Ali Khar] Surnttee. Kan resigned from the party and la quitting politics for good M.. Ahmad told I' hc Standard yesterday that he had resigned from AnsaruJ Islam because he wanted to devote his enersv to the work of the A
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  • 90 5 FOUR Malayan delegates for the ECAFE meeting in Tokyo between Oct. 29 and Nov. 5. left for Japan yesterday, by Cathay Pacific Airways. Mr. E. R. Reeves. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Singapore. a n d M r Tan Boon
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 494 6 'THE cutest move made by Red China was to lavish .special attention on the Singapore trade mission. and on non-Chinese visitors in particular. Whatever their reactions to the cordial treatment received during their tour, m «nb< ra of the mission are keeping that to th< i S because
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    • 506 6 CINCE '.he day the translator of the Nanyar.g Siang Pan was arrested, the Singapore Union Of Journalists, which has got into the control of journalists with leftist leanings, has been moving heaven and earth to get him freed. Mr. S. Rajaretnar.i. the SUJ President, has tried to enlist
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  • 680 6  - Dutch Mixture As Before G. AALBERTSBERG By THE HAGUE, rr'ITH the formation of a new government, headed by Dr. Willem Drees, Holland's four-month old crisis has ended in anti-climax. Dr. Drees has returned as Prime Minister with his old Cabinet after filling vacancies which had arisen —with his "new* government
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  • 865 6  - Atomic Tests As Flection Issue PATRICK O'DONOVAN By WASHINGTON IT/HKTHEB or not the United S'ato should continue ir-ung her many forms of, atom bombs has been rai>ra to the heights of h major issue in the Presidential campaign. It has been done on tiie initiative of the Democratic candidate Mr.
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  • 719 6  - BLACK SOUTH AFRICA WARN THE WHITES GEORGE CLAY By CAPE TOWN, "THE African people of the Union of South Africa have drawn up what amounts to an "anti-apar-theid charter"— a document methodically setting out for the first time on paper their considered objections to the policy of segregating black and
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  • 598 6  -  DENNIS BLOODWORTH By asset. For it still remains to b* seen to what extent Burma means to cut down her deliveries to the Soviet bloc and concentrate on trading once more with the non-Communist world. THERE are complaints about the quality of Soviet bloc goods,
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  • RUSSIAN VIEW
    • 201 7 MOSCOW, Oct. U (AP) The official news i iss late yesterday described Tuesday's upline in Budapest a "counter-revolutionary revolt .Irrsround reactionary organizations. it ga jd put down after bloodshed with the help of >-i troops. I hss first Soviet report on the Hungarian dis-
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  • 133 7 TO ACT IN CASE OF WAR WAN, .Jordan, Oct. 25, (AP*— Jordanian Army Muff. General Ali Abu Nuwar, said yesterday lordan and Syria have set up a joint comCd un if r Fgyptian Commander General Abdel nor. to become effective in event of war with I
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  • 67 7 BERLIN, Get 25 (AP) Hist East Germany sterd iv kept security troops and police on special alert to euard asam.^ any risible anti-Soviet outbreaks. The German satellite government ordered security suard> 1 ireed around government nnd Communist Party buildmus and at communlcationi centres. V.-ually reliable sources
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  • 20 7 2 1 1 €T UM Southlani itton n itiw I be next »ncfl last met I met at I
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  • 10 7 IN ms CoromooSydney on be held
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  • 28 7 I ing disc a r > annouß" tcen-asi dance were charged in n Wednesday I of a vice egedlj ired fOUnl in them I r ar-- U.P.
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  • 108 7 K» Oct. 25 (UP) Ameri an officials demment formally D India's new c plan for the but on the 5*5 of ;>t U s stateplan v.a> likely i lacking in guarantees of •anal tran-u r< indicated that mcd the Indian r °r Egyptian co-opera- tion with Canal Users'
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  • 170 7 Revolt Is Being Crushed' Vienna. Austria, Oct. 25 (AP>— Communist broadcasters claimed Soviet and Hungarian troops were .slowcrushing the flickering anti-Soviet rebellion in Budapest today but fighting went on. The ruling Communist Party in contradictory broadcast,- appealed to the people to return to work, and warned them to .stay off
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  • 64 7 DIANAS T.V. DEBUT WITH BOB 808 HOPE and Diana Dors rehearse for his TV show in Hollyw«jyd. It's Diana's American TV debut, but she appeared in Br>b Hope's show last season, when it was filmed in England This year she's teamed with Bob in two skits, in Ike first of
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  • 352 7 Moscow's Biggest Reverse Since World War II Red Guns Against An Ally Stuns West VIENNA, Oct. 25, (AP)— The stunning armed revolt of Hungarians against their Communist masters mystified Western diplomatic observers in Austria last night. It has dealt the Russians their biggest
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  • 32 7 THE Primate of Australia, the Most Rev. Dr. H. W. K. Mowll. will lrad the Australian Church of England delegation to Communist China when it leaves for Hongkong next Sunday.- Reuter
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  • 133 7 traffi' 1 in purely Egyptian control Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said several times subsrquontly that nations dependent on the Canal had to have Mime machaniMn guaranteeing that Egypt could not discriminate against any of them. The new Indian plan,
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  • 118 7 COLOMBO, Oct. 25 (Router) The Duke of Edinburgh landed in Colombo shortly after noon today from the Royal yacht Britannia and drove through > The streets waving to cheering crowds. A brilliant quayside scene greeted the Duke dressed in <i white naval uniform. As
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  • 156 7 PORT SAID, Oct. 25, (Reuter)— Mr. Anatoli Chikov, Soviet consul in the Suez Canal Zone, said here yesterday Russia was prepared to help Egypt develop and maintain the Suez Canal. He said Egypt had made no request so far for technical or financial aid to
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  • 88 7 7th Man On Murder Charge HONGKONG, Oct. 25 (Router) Police today charged a seventh Chinese man with the murder of Mr?. Fritz Ernst, wife of the Swiss vice-consul here, who received fatal burns and injuries when a taxi in which she was travelling with her husband was pushed over ;ind
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  • 65 7 COLOMBO, Oct. 25 (UP).— Four hundred delegates from 70 countries will attend the World Peace Conference to be held in Ceylon for the first time next year The Red Dean of Canter bury, Dr Hewlett Johnson and Dr. J. D. Barnal, an also expected to
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  • 82 7 THE Polish Communist Part> I yesterday issued a resolution condemning anti-Semitism and all kinds of nationalist tenden- 1 cies. Reuter RABAT. Morocco. Oct. 25 (UP)— The first of more than 40,000 French citizens beean walking off their Moroccan civil service Jobs today in protest against the riot-slayings of 31
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  • 33 7 IPSWICH. England, Oct. 25 (AP) William Camps celebrated his 95th birthday here yestcrdiy by getting married. His bride was Lilian Hall. 55. Both had been married twice before.
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  • 35 7 TOKYO. Oct 25 (Reuter) Emperor Hirohitn today received in audience the visiting Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce-, Mr. C. D. Howe, md Sir Robert Scott, British H";h Commissioner for South-east Asia.
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  • 57 7 40,000 Start Big Protest In Morocco Guns Spray Legation LONDON. Oct. 25, (Reuter) The British legation in Budapest was hit yesterday by machine gun bullets from a Soviet tank, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The spokesman said that reports reaching London from the legation stated that slight damage had
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  • 35 7 BURMESE school children perform a unique Buddhist dance at the city hall in Rangoon during the special Thadingyut Trest, celebration of the end of Buddhist Lent. U.P.
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  • Cable Briefs
    • 40 7 LONDON, 0 t. 25 Rc ittr) Soviet nrrr.y in Etl |fl Poland "have either already withdrawn to their bam r J~ m In ihe course f Polish new igency PAP rq ed in a ipccl»l anno,.', emenl today.
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    • 41 7 TWO Japan* i ftj h< im< n rescued on Wednesday trom an overturned Ashing boal some 25 miie.v west oi 1 City. Western Japan, follow ing their e-^eape from a Korean detent inn camp, arrived In Tokyo yesterday. Reuter
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    • 17 7 HAILE Selassie. Empei Abyssinia, arrived in Bomb,-." yesterday for a three-week visit to India. Reuter
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  • 241 8 STUDENTS VERSUS -POLICE SPECIAL STANDARD PICTURES THE 'REBEL' SON WHO SAYS 'NO' TO MOTHER Children Form Human Barrier While Parents Plead And Weep LEFT: A mother weeps in front of her son when she fails to persuade the boy to go home with her. RIGHT: Defiant students of the Chinese
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  • 392 9 Reid: Our Plan Can Be Made To Work At Once, If People So Desire KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Reid Commission leaves Malaya tomorrow. It will reassemble in Rome next month to prepare the draft of the Federation's new Constitution, scheduled to be ready
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  • 43 9 m>v h- in N\ uk Yin of ft UA Bintun- dins' Rj,! Kaala umpur. who in tar intrri Competition I inipai^n > cnn- the Municipal n ;*i above K -up from Mrs, I k m lit- of tho Prp- f Municipal Kiflci!
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  • 184 9 Gobalan 's Litter Bin Tops List... Xl ALA LIMPI R, Thurs.-Thc Kuala Lumpur Municipality has adopted a new type of litter bin designed by budding schoolboy engineer, B. Gobalan of Maxwell Road School. A pr type of it was displayed ;r the Kuala Lumpui Town Hall today when winn': Oanliness
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  • 111 9 Taxi-Driver Freed On Opium Rap JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Goh Ah Poh. taxi driver, was acquitted in the Sessions Court today on a charge of permitting a man to conceal opium in his taxi. The opium was found in the locked boot of the taxi. The key was not with Goh.
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  • 48 9 PENANG. Thurs. A Royal Navy detachment from H.M.S. Dampier will take part in the Remembrance Day parade on Sunday. Nov. 11. The Dampier. a surveying ship, will arrive in Penang on Nov. 10, and will sail for Lumut on the night of Nov. 11.
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  • 39 9 PENANG. ThUTS.— Christmas trees will not bo supplied to the public by the Gardens Department this year. The Gardens Department announced today that the number of trees which tne forest reserve can yield is strictly limited.
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  • 106 9 Welfare Men Net $9,503 KUALA SELANGOR, Thurs —The District Welfare Committee, here which began activities this year with a bare $680 in hand, has netted $9,503 through a Welfare Week held recently. The Committee paid out $1,702 in cash reliei. including a $100 contribution to the Kuala Lumpur Fire Relief
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  • 97 9 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs. "My husband scolded me He was drunk and I became upset so I took some liniment in an attempt to kill myself." said 18-year-old Kamachi to Judge Au Ah Wah in the Sessions Court yesterday. Inspector M. Navaratnam told the Court
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  • 60 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Entry forms together with fees for the London Chamber of Commerce Spring Examinations must reach the Chief Education officers in the States or Settlements in which the candidates live not later than Dec. 8. No entries nr fees will be accepted at the
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  • 145 9 PENANG, Thurs. The Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organization will move a resolution at its general meeting on Nov. 11. urging the Settlement Government to crea'e a Malay reservation. The Organization, in a j statement issued to The Standard yesterday, said that without a reservation. Malays
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  • 201 9 MALAYAN PARTY ATTACKS ALLIANCE Reid Memo Row: MALACCA, Thurs. The Federation's first conservatives, the Malayan Party, attacked the Alliance for its secrecy in the drafting of its memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission. The Malayan Party made the attack at its inaugural meeting here last night. Chief spokesman for the
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  • 65 9 N I BONG TEBAL. Thurs. An? Hock Thye. a lorry driver, was fined $50 by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. Au Ah Wan, for inconsiderate driving The court was told Hock Thye crashed against the Railway gate at Nibong Teha: on Sept. 8 and
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  • 199 9 PENANG, Thurs.— A total of 300 Malays have applied for permission to purchase 40 new houses recently completed on the reclaimed land at Tanjong Tokong. The Collector of Inland Re venue here. Mr. R. F. Oldham. told The Standard yesterday that the Rural Board has
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    • 388 9 PPPaVBHHVvpHHHtaaiRIHaf^^P&H SplSI l»^ Kiia Mcl Hajy r..-" r\ QIOTAI KIN: r il r« id Ke minor ite ilai IK(.<> to —Be guard* crows r i h U te mplete rapiillj th it ect gnanc al In».iMh grows s|o\vl> end ten i n;ia to Oct H KVUNI entlona pleasure* I endships
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    • 119 9 Standard cJllmanac I niuTMty Christian Fellowship: Ta.k on "Gods Prescription tor 6 by Mr M Gartoo at Physiology Lecture Theaue. 8.3u Upper Serangiion Community Group; Variety show at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre, Lim An Pm Road 7 90 p m Chinese YMCA: Morning devoton 7i.i am Table tennis. Bodybuilding
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    • 284 9 Information al a Glance 1 ■'»•<!« Tiitifin ol 8071 dabs: Instructors— Judo 7 pm. Gymnastics 8 30 p.m TIME TIDE TODAY: Singapore '6 14 a m (7.7 ft* 2.32 p.m .(3.8 ft] Po-t Dickson 10 34 am. (7.3 ft) In 58 p m <72 ft 1. PCS an g 403
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    • 178 9 from the Midlands: 7pm God And His World; 7 15 Ted Ray in •Smce of Life'; 8 >> m New Records; 830 The News Home News; fi 45 T.me For Onera; 930 Radio Newsreel; 9 45 The Boy In The Gallery; 10.15 Let The Children Sing: 10 45 In Search
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 168 10 Copra Body Can Aid Our Traders MALAYAN traders believe that the establishment of the proposed Central Copra Cooperative in Indonesia. that will succeed the recently dissolved Copra Foundation may improve their chances of securing more Indonesian copra according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture publication. The publication notes that i
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    • 142 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose I cent to 93! Nts per Ib. for first grade N »vember shipment: on a stead v market. es opened steady at s rent above Wednesday, and rose to around 931 cents at noon on a quiet, but slightly easier markei Trade
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    • 53 10 THE Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate harvested 197.500 lb. Ol which 192.491 lb. were >.old during the period of April to Sept 30. 1956. The average net sale prices is 75.03 cents and the cost of production 65.74 cent.s per lb. Estimated crop for the year ending March«3l, 1957
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    • 35 10 A NEW high-speed wind tunnel capable oi testing 18 in. models up to Mach 1.2. equivalent to more than 900 m.p.h. at sea level, has recently been completed by Short Brothers and Harland.
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  • 113 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon* closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Oct. $25 buyers, $261 sellers; coconut oil (bullO $4(H sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43* tellers; Muntok white pepper $110 sellers, Sarawak black $i 9 sellers Special Sarawak black $77 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits
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  • 84 10 THE Southern Kinta Consolidated Ltd. reported a profit for the year ended March 31, 1956, before taxation and after charging all expenses of £911,760 (£1.323,302 last year). Taxation upon profit amounted to £511.000 (£721.--000). taxation relief on investment allowances, transferred to capital £9.000 (£4.000). Interim dividends
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  • 40 10 NEW YORK. Oct 24. (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 432.67 20 Rails itfo.44 15 Utilities 65.58 65 Stocks 171.01 BONDS 40 Bonds 92.06 The Dow-Jonrs commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100> closed at 162.43.
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  • 223 10 More Ships Now Built In Japan JAPAN again enhanced her position as the world's second biggest shipbuilding nation alter Britain, during the third quarter of this year, according to Lloyds Register of Shipbuildling returns published here today. The returns show that Japan not only increased her lead over all other
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  • 264 10 —And Newsprint, Too PAKISTAN fs now exploring market possibilities for her paper output, the Pakistan Trade Commissioner, Mr. M.H.E.A. Baig, told The Standard yesterday. Mr, Baig added: "We arc now in a position to export paper and we expect Malaya to be an important market in
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  • 177 10 A new Jaguar, the Mark Eight, is making its debut at this year's London Motor Show. It is an extra luxurious car of the same basic dimensions as the Jaguar Mark Seven with automatic transmission or an overdrive offered as optional equipment. The main deviations
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  • 369 10 U.S. Trade Team May Visit This Area A TRADE Mission from the United States may visit Malaya, Burma and India early next year to seek means of increasing trade between these countries and the U.S. A spokesman of the U.S Consulate-General in Singapore told The Standard yesterday that consideration was
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  • 41 10 DIRECTORS of F'ndayan F.M.S.' Rubber Co.. Ltd. have declared an interim dividend Tor the year ended September 30.. of s', less tax. payable on November 16. to stock:, tiers on Register at cl< c ol business on October 17.
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  • 207 10 STANDARD quality fabrics marie by Indian handlooms are gaining in popularity in Malaya. according to a spokesman of the Handloom Emporium m Singapore. A variety of the fabrics at fixed and fair prices arc available at the Emporium, which is sponsored b> the Indian
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  • 107 10 THE total cargo discharged in the first eight months of this year at Singapore roads and wharves amounted to 7 240,000 tons, while cargo loaded amounted to 4,364,000 ions. according to official statistics. The corresponding figures for the same period of the past >ear were 6,659.000 tons
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  • 194 10 Malayan Delegates For ECAFE Conference MALAYA will be represented at th c conference of the Economic Commiss Asia and the For East to be held in T n i Oct. 29 to Nov. 5. y h Representing Singapore will manent Secretary of the Singapore merce and Industry, Mr. E. R.
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  • 107 10 A '-SB terday. foers I Pric< j I D I i IMM On I G a rr Hume 1 r B M. B Me Metal B I Rob Sime Darby I my Ampat I <m I I Au I E I Berjui I I Johan I nunting I nat
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  • 11 10 THE M cistton S or O ange l d.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 750 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS CECRLTARIAT: For 1957 *J ia> Making Up and Trimming of Uniforms Close 12 NOON 5.11.56; (b) Supply of Uniforms Buttons. Close 12 NOON 12 11.56; (CJ Washing of Uniforms. Close 12 N00N— 13.11.56; id) Supply of Footwear. Clo>e 12 NOON— I 3 11 56;
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    • 668 10 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. LIM CHWEE TOH of 151-E Changi Road, Singapore 11a milestones have applied to Board of Licensing Justices, Sii gapore, for a Retail Shop Licence in respect of premises at L5l-E Changi Road, Singa[pore 1H milestones (GroundIfioor), and that this application will he heard in
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    • 118 10 YUGOSLAV ilgl. From Adriotic, Near East India to Djakortc, H I Penang P. S'ham c m.y. "VELEBIT" 25/26 Oct 27/28 Oct From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden, P. Sudcn, P* Venice, Trieste and Ri|cko r Spore Malocco f m.v. "VELEBIT" 15/16 No* 17/19 No* General Agents: EAST MOUNT AGENC 17-B, Robinson
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 74 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB24 JAK 9.00 a.m. M. Airways MLI2I KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. M. Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. BOAC 8A704 LON/CAL 220 p.m. Garuda GA3T3 BKOK 4.35 p.m. M. Airways ML4OS JESS/KUCH 4.45 p.m. M. Airways MLII 3 KB/XL 6.35 p.m. M. Airways MLIII PG 6.55 p.m. M. Air-vays
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    • 111 10 OITER ROADS Baud. Wheatfield, Tillie L; kes. Northia, Kasimbar. Prosper, Hallvard, London Pride Bencruachan. Xegobia. Caltex Bintang. Van Keck Xiso. Yunnan. Glenroy. INNER ROADS Pcrinlis. Yong Ann, Lang! Bruas, La ran tuna. Lorinda, Tiong, Aik Leong, Loh Sic Lee. Hong Elng, To: c Hock Tg. Pinang, Hong Ming, Kajang. Belaga.
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    • 1143 11 I el: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 •IncorDotatee w imgapotc) 1 12 line*' iST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS* •r» epfioA ft. p,0t.,0 oth., pom tc ioeo ano duchatt* carte »AtLINCS tt> LIVSRPOOI CIASCOW LONDON CONTININT ALL VIA SUEZ Singapof* »«n r opSo. tor LK^DOd faMl r i
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    • 884 11 MITSUI W^ LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN bontei Mom For Moll, Kobt YoKrS*»»x 4 Nov 31 Oct Akokuroson Monj tor Yokonomo, Kob« AAojl vio Honokono 12 Nov 9 Nov 8 No% Aktboton Mary tor Yoko*Hjmo, Nogoyo, Kobt vio Hongkong ....12 Nov FOR USA vie Suez Foi N«w York Philodelphio
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    • 633 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWAROS Soilings to* Bangkok aftoVot F»« Eo«f Penang P. Shorn S'po-e "LALANDIA" Gdn 36 "ASIA- 30Oct/4Nov "BOGOTA" 1/3 Nov 4/5 Nov 6/7 No» HOMEWARDS Sailings fot Genoo. Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg Copenhagen. Gothenburg, Oslo Spore P .S'hom Penong "PANAMA" Gdn. 15/16 27/28Oct 29, 30 Oct ALSO CALLS KARLSHAMN,
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  • 503 12  -  STEVE NEOH JF you pride yourself j on being immune 3 from sentimental manifestation when seeing a movie, then don't, for your ego's sake, see THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY when it comes to Capitol. Columbia Pictures have !a:d it out thick this !::r.o doses
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  • 305 12 Rowdy Romance for Marilyn Monroe the Comedienne is tops'. In her new film, BUS STOP, (20th Century-Fox), coming to Odeon, Hollywood's No. 1 Glamour Girl is brow-beaten, lassoed and pushed around plenty by a bumptious young cowhand before she falls in love with him, S >me treatment for Miss M..
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  • 186 12 Too Soft For This Tough in /^.YLY time you'll sec young folks RISKING WILD is hi a cafe when B-'.l Haley and hit Comets rock n 1 roll out "Razzle Dazzle" dm tlie juke box. ThaVt about all the "rough ttuff" you'll get in I't'n-'-^ii Internal onal'a inics: drama, RUNNING
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  • 88 12 )j^HITE STALLION is a Cannes Festival prize winner and appears on the same programme with GEORDIE. Written and produced by Albert Lamorisse, it has the same pleasurable appeal for all the family as GEORDIE. The wild stallion is Crin Blanc, the invincible and free, whom only
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  • 388 12 \Y~HEN Hollywood falls into a rut, it stays down for the count, usually dragging some stars uith it. This it did with Grace Kelly, in spite of her sincere acting in THE COUNTRY GIRL, and might have continued to do had she not
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  • 261 12 FROM THE HIGHLANDS TO THE OLYMPICS V FILM for the whole family will open at the Pavilion on Oct. 30. at a premiere in aid of the Poppy Day Fund but with no increase in prices. It's an Argonaut Film production called GEORDIE and it is a thorough delight for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 72 12 U t Y^:;:':-: :-:>^:':-:-x':':*x-: 4 ::->:x:x:;>-;;-: :-:;:':->:-x for INVALIDS and the ELDERLY ffjy I W^Va MILK, with its wealth of V x natural food properties and t\ eafy di&wtibiiity, particularly h tuitable for invalidi and I *k* elderly. v NESPRAY if MILK in its safest and most convemenf X -*~y
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  • 104 13 IP -A d event at itadiu a vent I s I, this in the and z I metre "H the II can n." irainirM; rr.r 1 now. Unless this problem i! solved and !d it r to s -r i*.rh p. I Russia 1 si step-and-jump r.mz
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  • 849 13 > tearing the self- > nil* <>f the man v v ith justific.i- mv so." Everyulx. for the Olym■a be proud of p <»f and r tern tei v of the "lames. There v acfc In I'md 1 1 a 1 1 1 I I
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  • 100 13 Crapp Sets Another Record MELBOURNE. Oct. 25. (Renter). Miss Lorraine Crapp. 18-year-old Australian Olympic SWimming "hope" added to her already long ILst of world records when she clocked 62.4 seconds lor the 100 metres free style tonight. This neat the official record of 64.2 seconds held by Miss Coekie Gastelaars,
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  • 101 13 HONGKONG, Thurs. The Singapore Combined Services cricket team arp still unable to get their tour started here because Of Typhoon Jean which blew itself out at sea some 160 miles south of the Colony today. Half ihp team have still not arrived from Clark Field m Manila,
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  • 123 13 The following will take part m the Combined Schools hockey trial on Saturday at 9t Joseph's Institution at 3.30 p.m.:— Kuthubudin. Khoo Hock Kec. S. Chandra n. Kanaga R W. Sandqsham, Sardool Smgh, Man. dir Singh, Harbana Sinsh (R. 1.), Sim Meng Seng. Tan Kirn Song. R. Gomes,
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  • 50 13 BOYS Town Juniors entered the final of the Inter-Pri-mary school soccer championship when they trounced Pasir Panjang 11 by 16 goals to nil at Pasir Panjang yesterday The winners led 7-0 at halftime. Scorers were: Teng Yan^ 6, Hock 4, Duclos 2, Hock Kee 2, Vincent and Jo.
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  • 83 13 POLICE, with five Olympic players, could do no better than hold the University of Malaya to a goalless draw in their S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Azmi, the Police goalkeeper, was the man of the match. He gave one
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  • 21 13 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution beat Raffles Institution 1-0 in an inter-school hockey match on the S.J.I, ground yesterday. Nunis scored.
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  • 22 13 VICTORIA School beat the Beatty Secondary, School 1-0 in a inter-school hockey match on the V.S. ground yesterday. Erasmus Pereira scored.
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  • 38 13 THE draw for the Johore Bahru district badminton championships will be held on Oct. 27 at the Johore Clerical Union premises. Jalan Ayer Molek, Johore Bahru at 5 p.m. The tournaments will commence on Nov. 3.
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  • 216 13 U.S. Olympic Long jumper GREGORY Bell, Indiana University, who will compete for the U.S. track team at the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, Australia, drew national attention when he soared through the air for a new Perm Relays broad jump record of 25 feet 6J inches at the annual Penns>lvania
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  • 209 13 SINGAPORE Recreation Club in their bid to retain the championship trounced Royal Air Force Seletar 7-1 in their second last game in the S.H.A. Div. 1 league on the padang yesterday. This victory put the Recs on level term? with the Ccy.oncse
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 855 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH STOTT To Margaret L Frank a Son Born October. 8B One Tree Hill Singapore SITUATIONS VACAM! VN opportunity ariaef for a to c ri afi ol Im Laboratory «s a unee Preference will be z the f a da le holding g Certil matte •p an< No
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 202 13 Ll 1 Abner By Al Capp I I C2S?!2J^S! /Ha r-^>/^^ LEAVE THIS NO* AN' MXjHT'S WELL HITCH Aj?AftT As ORE THAR VERY JH HUNDRED THOUSAN' A U/f >F f\ACK TD TM 4. '^SWW WsSSßßsk^ b£££Bz\ J 7/ <*AAJ M£ DYIN -J J* s^ MAH SKULL WON'T GIT 7 JC
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  • 1167 14 Probable weights and starters for all eight races for tomorrow, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting, arc: THE GOLD CUP Horses Class 1, Div. I— lV4 Miles Ml Jolly sailor ov 9.03 Dr Hugh Smith Mr. T.W. Onjj Hobbs 256 Bearer Bond
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  • 1692 14 Track Heavy, so fast times are out! By WINDSOR LAD GOLD CUP candidates were out in full strength at the Bukit Timah track yesterday for their final gallops in preparation for tomorrow's $35,000 classic. They had all the exercise they needed during the week and were
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  • 37 14 KCALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Rubber Research Institute A scored a comfortable 4-1 win over Shell Sports 'A' in the in-ter-commercial hou.^o.s table ten nis senior division leasue tie at Shell Sports Club premises last night
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  • 133 14 MALAYAN sprint champion. Jaekics Kuda, Was awarded the Horse of the Year trophy for 1955 at the sixth annual dinner of the Race Horse Owners Association of Malaya held at the Seaview Hotel last night. Winner of five races as a three-year-old, Jackics
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  • 26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The hockey match between Sclangnr Indian Association and Selan^nr Malays was not played because the Malays failed to turn up.
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  • 243 14 PEN'AXG. Thurs loss of (172.682.48 was sustained by the Penang Turf C!ub, according to Its annual report for the year ending Aug. 31, 1956 The total expenditure amounted to $801. 2H1 48 while the income totalled $628,579 Owners' percentages totalled $334,905 while Government Tax arrived
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  • 161 14 KUALA LUMPUR Tburs The following is i u >c racing schedule for the Selangor Turf Club races on Nov. 2. 7 and 10: First Day Saturday, Nov. •>: Horses class 2 division 1 6 furs an<j 7 furs division 2— 6 furs, and 7 furs.; div. 3
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  • 370 14 Possible Visit From Country Which Won The World Cup By Our Soccer Reporter GERMANY'S Olympic soccer team has asked ioi I match in Singapore on their return journey from the Games, The Standard was Informed In the honorary Secretary of the Singapore Amateur Foothall Association,
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  • 309 14 ««f By BILL FUM\. Coil 0 lo the Olympics month. FAST times were tamed in by the Colon ys top sprinters Kesavan Soon and Mary Klass «hrn they trained for |he first time on cinders at 1 arrer Park yesterday. Kesavan, Ifalaya si in the century dash did
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  • 69 14 lake a z > to ac jumpM md •<i atii i Qanias B( 1 mem Ita 1 I hi arriw 1 pic baskn per. going to A< reived ]r, m team> i male baskr- 20 ay, i I I pines United Sta noum Chin;- the c may S ball
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  • 11 14 RAHIM I cam Malac I m Omar < I my M
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