Singapore Standard, 14 August 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 m J7L v*| 3l FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 MIL No. 4.'5 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957 1 1 PAGES EYTS
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  • 275 1 NAVY MAY FOLD UP IF ROW CONTINUES Squabble Over rise For R.M.N. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government's "reluctance" to rent R yal Malayan Navy's c at Singapore at rates c manded by the Colony j ::.n:>:rat:cr. may lead to; disbandment shortly oiRMN itself, the Stan-! dard learnt god Dv
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  • Article, Illustration
    8 1 MR. LEE after Uut JV.ght's tnttt&HQ
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  • 456 1 SITUATION AT LODZ TENSE AND UGLY LODZ, Central Poland, Au£. 13— Large squads of soldiers and police patrolled the streets of Lodz today as the strike by 10,000 transport workers m and around the city entered its second day. City authorities have Issued
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  • 153 1 'Quasi State Of War' WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, CAP)— The BtatC Department -aid today that "a quasi State Ol war" exists between the United States and Red China and any American youth who visits Red China will be acting as a "willing tool of Communist propaganda." Undersecretary of State Christian A.
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  • 29 1 THE gambling sub-branch of the Criminal Investigation Department. Singapore, last night arrested 100 people for gambling m the Happy World Park. They will be charged m court today.
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  • 21 1 THE BODY of a one-year-old ff'-rl was recovered from a dustbin m McNair Road, Singapore, on Monday morning.
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  • 240 1 LONDON, Aug. 13. Russia began its answer to the West's new disarmament j proposals today by flatly re- 1 jecting a Big Three offer for! manpower cuts linked to! settlement of East-West I issues. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian Zorin delivered a flat "nyet"
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  • 123 1 CHAMOXIX. France, Aug 13. (Reuter). A ten man rescue team set out from here today for a storm-lashed peak m the Mont Blanc range to search for six missing climbers. Two more climbers are feared m trouble on another nearby peak. The French army school
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  • 182 1 WASHINGTON. An* Hi (Rcutcr). The United States has protested to the BovM Union against the closure of IV er the Great Bay. an area of w.'ter surrounding the Soviet naval base at Vladivostok, the State Department an- nounced today. A note delivered to
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  • 493 1  -  S. VENKAT Rajah Takes Over From. Lee Kuan Yew By PEOPLES ACTION PARTY LEADERS LEE KUAN YEW AND DR. TOH CHIN CHYE LAST NIGHT BOWED OUT OF PARTY LEADER SHIP. AFTER A THREE-HOUR MEETING, THE 12 -MAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REACHED AN AGREEMENT BREAKING A DEADLOCK
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  • 252 1 77/ Tolerate No More Nonsense' CHIEF Minister Lim Yew Hock yesterday warned subversive elements m Singapore that he would not tolerate any more nonsense from them. Mr. Lim said yesterday he was fully aware that subversive elements were still active m the Colon "The government is
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  • 156 1 Tyres Without Natural Rubber ASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (AP) The development for the U.S. Army of an all-synthetic, heavy duty truck tyre was announced today by the Esso Research and Engineering Co. The firm quoted ordnaengineers as saying the tj represent the approach yet to rr. •.rnea free Irom dependence on
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Aug. 13, (AP). Leaders of 4.000 strik men today called off a month-long walkout that disrupted fruit and vegetable distribution m Britain. Terms of the settlement were n#t disclosed A "sympathy strike" by 7,800 London dockwoi which has idled five ships along the Thames dockland.
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  • 340 2 2 REBEL STRONGPOINTS HOLD OUT AS DESERT WAR NEARS END BAHREIN, Persian Gulf, [Ak 13 (IP)— A thousand Bedouins from nine tribes loyal to the Sultan of Muscat and Oman moved m lrom the hills today like I conquerors to take over territory wrested from
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  • 209 2 W. GERMANY IS PREPARING FOR NEW WAR-MR. K BKKLIN, Aug. 13 (Renter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev toda> accused Dr. Konrad Adenauer of preparing the German people tor a new war by claiming the return from Russia of thousands of (Germans who he knew were dead. Mr. Khrushchev's speech I fore a
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  • 75 2 I TOKYO. Aug. 13 <Reuten Representatives of three British firms promo; ing export of a British Caldcr Hal] type atomic DOWf reactor m Japan said here today they were confident that British type reactors would fulfil Japanese requirements better than any other exiting types.
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  • 119 2 COLOMBO. Aug. 13 M Spokesman for Ceylon's Federal Party representing one million Tamil-spea.< people— said today their civil disobedience movement may be revived. The warning came as the Federal Party leader, S. J. V. Chelvanayagam, accu.ed Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike of going back on an
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  • 76 2 BONN, Auz. 13 (ReuteD West Germany will shortly become the third countryafter :he United State- and Canada— to have fully paid up her quota of the World Banks capital, it was slated here today. A letter from Professor Ludwig Erhard. the Economics Minister :n Mr. Eusene Black,
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  • 128 2 PRETORIA. South Africa. Aug. 13 <ap>— Negotiations are under way between half a million Africans m the British Protectorate of BaSUtoland and the British authorities tor the establishmen:- of representative government m the protectorate. T. V. Scrlvenor. acting British High Commissioner for Basutoland,
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  • 261 2 US Plotted To Topple Govt. Syria Charges Yells Ot US$3OO Mil. Bribe Offer DAMASCUS, Syria, Au?. 13 (AP).— Syria accused the United States today of plotting to overthrow President Shukri Kuwatly's government. An official government statement charged the United States had signified willingness to pay Syria between 300 and 400
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  • 88 2 E. German Army Not Reliable BERLIN. Aug. 13 (Reuter) The East German army is politically not reliable enough. the army's own newspaper Die Volksarmee said today m an article signed by a Colonel Helbig. "The political reliability of the East German national people's army has not yet reached the standard
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  • 160 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore >esterda.v were:— Buyers Seller' Spot 91 <>1} Int Sept. K.S.S. No. 1 92 HI R.S.S. No. :.> H| 92 K.S.S. No. 3 91 H| Tone: Quiet after easier. Hie prlte oi tin m Singapore yesterday «<s ***** per picul. (Up
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  • 157 2 800 Rebels Mopped Up In Algeria ALGIERS, Aag. U (UP) French troops killed, wounded or captured 800 Nationalist rebels during the past week, an oHicial communique issued by French Commander-in-Chief Gen. Raoul Salan said today. It was the lushest one-week toil suffered by the insurrectionary forces of the Tvitional Liberation
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  • 134 2 TOKYO. Aug. 13 (UP)— Police claimed today that a group of pro-Oommnnlst Chinese, arrested on charges of illegally importing h:gh priced automobiles, had confessed to paying bribes to Japanese Government officials. Police m a sudden raid last Wednesday morning arresed 27 Chinese merchants on charges of
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  • 113 2 ST. LOUIS Aug. 13 (AP)— A man shut and killed one i spectator and wounded two others at a rock 'n' roll show .^een oy over 4,000 persona here. Police said a fisht preceded the shooting m St Louis' City Auditorium last night. The
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  • 60 2 ADEN, AUK. 13 (ReuteD— An offl al communique issued here today said another Russian ship has unloaded arms at the Yemen port of Salif the seventh shipload to be received from Soviet bloc countries. The communique said the Communist arms have so far been accompanied by
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  • 191 2 Balloons Will Carry A- Bombs In Next Test CANBERRA Aug. 13 Rcutt-: —Australia's Supply Minister, Mr. Howard Beaie, said tonight that balloons would be used to carry atomic weapons m Britain's next series of nuclear tests at the M*ralinga Proving Grounds m South Australia. "Captive balloons, singly or m groups,
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  • 99 2 THIS Kici r 1 (fee 1 Mil whenfour cli»bcr« were trap p. from the sum m. I Dranuit- r >■ i:, mmded m rescuing one of the ate, and one body ifhted on a lit: I i■ boifi Cj cr i a mystery a th. r hod.
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  • 33 2 NATIONALIST reif-ct! d a c n md by South Vietnam for the deportation to Formosa of 500 Chinese clas ed by the Saigon authorities a> undesirables, reports fi m Taipei
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  • 45 2 TAIPEI, Aug. 13 (Reuter) Jordan has decided to diplomatic relations with Nationalist Ckina, it was officially announced here today. This welcome move Is expected here to increase support for the Nationalists m the United Nations to nine f 14 Middle East vote*
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  • 385 3 DARING DAWN ROBBERY 700 YARDS AWAY FROM POLICE STATION IPOH, Tues. Children peeped through the floor oards m terror as three masked and armed robbers ed and gagged their 45-year-old mother before scaping m a motor car with loot worth more
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  • 107 3 $10 Thief Caught In A Trap AX ARMY Officer used fluorcent powder to trap a thief. Singapore court was told Merduy. Sercount W. A. Xeiil of the pecial Investigation Branch id sprayed the powder on ten ie-do.!ar notes and placed lem m an unlocked drawer the Officer's Mess, Xee Soon,
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  • 124 3 LUCKY TO BE ALIVE, CORONER TELLS WOMAN A MOTHER. (tiring her baby at the bottom of an air-well, had the shock of h i r.en a man fell i a few inches beside The man, Onz Bng Hup. fell while painting a v dow m a house m Chin Swee
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  • 51 3 Boy' s Death Man In Court A DRIVER. G. Subrarr ilaimed trial m the S sapore Fourth Ma; -ouit yesterday, to a charge of causing the death of a si yeaiM)ld boy, Mohamed Isrnail, by negligent driving, at Kol; me 14. Subramaniam waa allc bail of 52.000 till MM be
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  • 30 3 IT was officially anno::" Penang yesterda\ thai Ifl •aaitkm to the public holiday 31 thr. ;^ho;:t the iya. Sept 2 also be a dv! liday m of Per.ar.g.
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  • 388 3 CAPTAIN I minis Kichardson. skipper of the British freighter, "Gerraie Sleigh/ told the Singapore si\th Magistrate yesterday, that m\ stMiiH-n. who disobeyed orders, were agitators among the rest of the crew. Capt. Richard nn made d at the con•in h
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  • 100 3 THE central committee of the ,'ultural Congress proposes to hold a public performance of national music folk songs foUowing a meeting m Malacca on Aug. 24. Inche Harun Mohamad Amin. a member of the central committee. saJ I j itei lay that mmittee m Singapore
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  • 37 3 HONGKONG, Au*. 13 Special Standard Servl Cl< sing pri «s < I the Hong- < n Excha wen la St« rling; $5.***** to ••> (1; 51.834 to Malayan $1; )7 to one Indonesian Riipiah; Gold $259.50 to a
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  • 186 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Duke of Gloucester, the Queen's representative to the Mert.eka celebrations, with the Duchess and their son Prince William, will visit Penan.?. Ipoh and Malacca during their seven-day visit. After the Duke has handed over the instrument of independence to
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  • 93 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association anc' the Government Medical Department are now working out a scheme to combat tuberculosis. This follows recommendations made by the Australian TB expert, Sir Harry Wunderv. who was m Singapore last V 00 lc Mr I- G. Salmond. Chairman 'of SATA.
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  • 153 3 JOSHUA KUOK, a student of the English College, Johore Bahru. was yesterday fined S'OO m a Singapore Traffic Court for dangerous driving. Prosecuting Officer. Senior Inspector Abdul Rahman, said Kuok drove his car at an "excessive speed" along Bukit Timah Road on July 6 ...And
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  • 35 3 PEXAXG, Tucs.— The travelling dispensaries of the Veterinary Department here carried out" 30,376 ranikhet vaccina- tions during last month. Altogether 3,020 head of poultry wer c given injections for eye troubie.
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  • 206 3 'No Good Reasons/ But... FOUNDER-MEMBER and president of the Singapore branch of Party Raayat, Mr. Ramlee Majid was yesterday relieved of his office. This decision was taken at an extraordinary meeting of the party's State Working Committee which met on Monday night a; the
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  • 166 3 SINGAPORE'S Ont Tourist Advisory Committee, repre>enting tourist agencies, airlines, hotels, shipping, entertainment, business houses public relations, was set up yesterday by the Ministry o: Commerce and Industry. Its 15 members, who will have their initial meeting on Friday, are as follows: Mr. B.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 264 3 AUSTRALIA'S EX-HOLLYWOOD PRIZE FILM #TO MAKE FILM ÜBS DEAL" PHOTOGRAPHER DIRECTOR IN SINGAPORE A|l>> ELIZABETH Chandler. THE worlds prettiest girls JAPAN'S Daiei Motion Pic- A LEADING Indian film dir- 1 won the -Miss Ideal' 1 Ado not live m Hollywood tures' leading director. Mr. e ctor, Mr. K. S. Narayan.
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  • 829 4 6- MAN 'RING' RAN THE HOSPITAL CLERK RECALLS DISCUSSION IN HIS HOME CONCERNING ILLEGAL TRANSACTION' INVOLVING $8,000 AND ALLEGES: X§f§^^gj[^^^g^^^V ...And Dr. Cocheme was a part of it I POH, Tuesday. A clerk m fhe Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan told the Commission of Inquiry today that it came
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  • 340 4 AGONG GETS FIRST ADC -HIS OWN SON KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tengku Abdullah, son of the Yang di-Pertuan AgongdtCt, has been appointed c;v:: A.D.C. !o his father to help m drawing up a list of the Paramount Ruler's enHgementi during Merdeka Week. Tengku Abdullah, who had been Deputy Chief of Cen<
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  • 73 4 THE Rochore branch of Singapore UMNO plans to form a goodwill committee to forge closer ties and more cordial relationships among the communities m the Colony. A branch spokesman said yesterday that the proposal to form the committee had been favourably received after an appeal by the
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  • 120 4 Students To Form New National Body MORE than 40 debates from all unions of postsecoodary students m Malaya will assemble at Kuala Lumpur for the National convention on Oct. 5 and 6 at the Technical College to estal lisfa a Dew National Union of Students of Malaya. The convent i:n
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  • 87 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tue? Federal citizens are entitled to apply for loans from R.I.DA. to expand their businesses, Indie No-or bin Omar, Assistant Rural Development Officer, Butterworth Bukit Mertajam, said yesterday. He said sever.il Malay and Chinese businessmen m the rural areas had been granted such
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  • 58 4 KUALA LU.MPUR, Tues The Malayan Forester, the quarterly magazine of Urn Forestry Department toe ay urged Malayam to work hand m hand with expatriates after Merdeka. The editorial said many trainee 1 men would be leaving the country soon but many more would stay for a
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    • 511 4 c4(mawac Information at a Glance B-02 A dste with music MOttrafi_r ADABC TIMF. ftC TIDE cd 5 r>rn Vo:ces m harmo: v. IINOAPORt fIUOH A__^<- 515 Hawaiian Blossoms, 530 J^ TODAY: Singapore o^7 a.m. (9ft.) Tea dance. 6.55 Regional anWffl SKjfMl nyii"^Ta_^ fffllf^fln Port 'Dicbo:'i 826 am. (oft Uin.) *>
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  • 438 5 7 AM PHONE CALL TO MAGISTRATE PFNANO. Tues. A Kuala Lumpur lawyer telephoned a magistrate ere. requesting him to hnitTit with two delend int> m a customs ta>e ".should he find tm-n Ity." The call, s agistrate, I Afl All Wah, came at 1
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  • 248 5 KIWI LUMPUR. Tues.— The Editor o: a Punjabi newspaper had wilfully flouted the authority of the press employing; him by publishing defamatory articles, the Suptvme Court was told today. |b; Mr T. C. T:tr.n. counsel defending the United Printer* Limited or Batn Road, which
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  • 78 5 'WAR' TAKES TOLL OF 9,530 REDS \LA UJMPUR T:• Bonenders of Communist rists dropped to nine last month. nineteen terrorists were killed and six captured Audi's were wounded by £y forces. the start of the emtal of 9.530 terrorists have been eliminated. ,-:stics released to- tbese over 6.300 were killed,
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  • 31 5 MR. D. C. Jackson, former n-Charge of No. 6 Police Field Force m Paharg. arrived by air from Singapore yesterday to take over as 0.C.P.D.. Butterworth, b Mr Tomlins.
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  • 383 5 INSPECTOR'S EVIDENCE IN MURDER TRIAL MUAR Tiu's Inspector Lam Kam Heng told the High Court today that while returning to Kluang irom Batu Pahat with a police party on March 19 he saw about 15 Sikhs fighting with sticks near a Chinese temple. Hal
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  • 93 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Malay transport company, the Jaya Kondra'an which is to operate the Kuala Lumpur Petaling Java route has invited the Kuala Lumpur Klang Omnibus Company to exchange $100,000 of its shares for those of the Java Kendra"an. The Malay company is the amalgamation
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  • 190 5 UMMI KALTHUM, star of Cathay Keris Film Productions, acclaimed "the most beautiful woman m Singapore" by Life's ace cameraman Halsman m his series of the world's most beautiful women, will give away the awards to "Miss Lucky Legs the runner-up and the
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  • 93 5 PREPARE TO BE ENVOYS, WOMEN TOLD BANTING. Tues.— The District Alliance Committee President, Mr. Daniel Jayaratnam. tcld Kaum Ibu Members here last Sunday that Malayan women have a great roie to play m the independent Malaya. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the UMNO. en section's branch here. Mr. Jayaratnam
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  • 103 5 THE Dale Carnegie Club of Singapore is to hold a "Pahn Beach Night" on Friday this week, m honour of Mr- Novel! J. Briekell. American COUraei instructor, who has \.een conducting classes for the Club here during the l;st three months. The "Night" is due
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  • 57 5 PENANG. Tues.— Lady MacGillivray, wife of the High Comm.ssioner. paid a farewell visit to the Federation School for the Deaf m Northam Road today. She greatly admired an exhibition of handicrat": done by the deaf Children. Lady MacGillivray wa.- token round the build. ng by
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  • 67 5 HOSPITAL THEFT: MAN RELEASED MALACCA. Tues.— A hospital attendant, who was questioned by the oolice m connection with the theft of a '.arge quantity of cloth a' I General Hospital yesterday, has been released today. It la now believed that more than $14,000 worth of hartal cloth have been found
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  • 60 5 ELEVEN secret societv thu?s surrounded two and stabbed them m Loron^ Telok. Singapore, at dawr. yesterday. The seamen, Tan Kirn Hock and Tan Teck Long, were returning to their ship wher. they were accosted by the thuga Both I I ;:ined knife wounds on the back,
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  • 66 5 THE Philippine Cultural Mission now m Singapore \vrre entertained to tea by the Governor Of Singapore. Sir Robert Blark. at Government House yesterday. The Mission will srive a performance of folk songs and dances and a recital by the ro'ebrated FiMpina soprano Dindav YnigUCl at the
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  • 63 5 A SINGAPORE magistrate. Mr Philip I.au, yesterday al-lo-.ved an unemployed man tc JO home to git mor.cy to pay his fire. Hg was NeCba Ram. wru pleaded guilty to being d: nfc and incapable at Ka'.Jang Road on Aug. 12 Nethu was fined SB, m
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  • 73 5 PENANG. Tucs A 77 year-old widow, Khor Too Kah. was found dead m her attap but m Sungei Kluang this morning:. Khor was believed to have been strangled to death Her house had been ransacked and S3OO which she had kept m a basket was
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    • 522 6 CTEP b* step the Fed* ration is cutting its existing Singapore. It is now reported that the F tion i aing the creation of a Federal Naval Force since it ta no: prepared to pay the high rent for the base of the Royal Malayan Navy at
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    • 444 6 r r'.VO officials of Singapore*! Ooonrii of Women —an organization dedicated to what la kenned -heir "fight for equal rights" (with men) have been putting on a top-line show of feminine foibles m ranting «1 each other on, of all subjects. the Colony's menfolk. What ihij discussion oter
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  • 784 6  -  Arnold Toynbee f AXING off from the plain of Iraq, the royal road charges, full tilt, at the Iranian plateau, mounts the successive mountain ramparts that cover its south-western flank, and then descends, south-eastward, into the plain of Soviet Central Asia. Push on from there and you
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  • 412 6 In PersiaGift of the Mountains is Water from the foot of the mountains m all directions. A qanat is a man-made, "sub- 1 terranean watercourse. It' starts cieeo below the' sur-' face; the depth at the take-' off, may be as much as MO, feet; and it eventually comes, to
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  • 249 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By \LL she wanted of him was to help her save her unborn child from the stigma of birth m prison. A most natural desire and one which other women m other countries have asked and received. Holding the Scales of Justice
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  • 1026 6  - Ways in which Britain's Atom Drive can help Other Nations Montagu Baker by "VOL/ are certainly going ahead fast on nuclear energy, here m Britain, hut ivon't the sheer pace and scope of your domestic programme tend to rule your firms out of the export market? After all, this is
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  • 524 6 We the PEOPLE WORKING HOURS Sir Congratulations to Aster QoMMton for his forthright and timely comments on the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance. R b no use introducing a law if the government cannot strictly enforce it: Better have no law at all than brine m one and allow it to
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  • 405 7 US Will Not Back Chiang Attack On Red China Official WASHINGTON, Au ff 13 (Reuter) Mr. Walter i Robertson, the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, has effectively dispelled any remaining doubts as to whether the United States might support a Nationalist Chinese attempt to invade the Communist
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  • 195 7 Big Support For Jagan In Guiana Elections GEORGETOWN, Aug. 13 (AP) British Guianese turned out by the thousands yesterday to vote m tlie ueneral elections that will determine the power of Communism m Britain's possession m the South American continent. Clearing skies after light rains started streams of Guianese to
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  • 77 7 HONOLULU, A 13 <AP> Six Navy fliers aboard escaped unhurt from a Neptune bomber minutes before It exploded and burst into flames after a takeoff crash yesterday. The plane was destroyed. spokesman said the plane's port engine appnr ly failed Just after takeoff from Barbers Point navr;.
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  • 84 7 CAMP WIHTTINGTON. Japan, Aug. 13, <\P Specialist William S. Girard has been restricted »<» his m% .irea here for 11 days .>> punishment for having the camp Ail?. "> to visit a nearby bar. the U.S. Army >.iid today. Girard. who faces trial m
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  • 159 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 13. (AP) B rla M rroß, 62-year-old an-born morle producer. rday revealed for the D time Iks cloak-and-dagger role for 12 ye counter spy against Soviet Thr mUd-maimered, plump musician producer, related Oil .story m the oflice of Acting U.S. Attorney Thomas
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 7 photo. THE Sultan of Johore, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, and the Sultanah leave Waterloo Station, London, m the "Willem Kuys" boat train. They have been holidaying m London for some time, and are returning to Malaya for the Independence Day celebrations on Aug. 31 AP
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  • 224 7 Police Use Batons On Curfew Breakers XEWRY, County Down. Aug. 13 (Renter)— Northern Ireland police made a baton charge here last night to enforce the government's curfew on the Newry area of the frontier with republican Ireland. At least three people were wounded and more than a < /,:i man
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  • 87 7 JOHANNESBURG. Aug. W. (Reuter)— More than 75.000 cases of Asian influenza have been reported m Durban where the epidemic has shown no signs of abating. The death yesterday of an African baby m East London. Cape Province, after an attack of Asian influenza was the first
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  • 600 7 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13 (AP>— A former editor of Confidential magazine said yesterday actress Francesca de Scaffa told him she had "an affair with Clark Gable" while acting as Hollywood informer for the scandal magazine. Bo* rd Rushi hflai De
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  • 180 7 Move To Make Hindi India's Main Language NEW DELHI, Aug. 13 (Reuter) The official Language Commission has recommended that Hindi should replace English as India's official language, according to its report issued here yesterday. The 21-man Commission, set up two years ago. decided that "the obvious linguistic medium lor pan-Indian
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  • 95 7 Air Crash OTTAWA. Aug. 13. <AP) The Queen has expressed her sympathy to next-cf-kin of those killed m Sunday night's crash oi a Maritime Cc-n'ral Airways plane near Is,soudun. Quebec. In a cable yesterday from Balmoral Castle. Scotland, to Mr. Justice Gerald Fauteux. Dtputy Administrator of
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  • 66 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 13 (AP) Teen-age violence flared again over the weekend despite a New York police crackdown which included pi:*.'..:..: 500 patrolmen on the streets. Poll c yesterday reported that 1!' boys were arrested on Saturday and Sunday after a wave of youth crimes which
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  • 86 7 DISTINGUISHED-LOOKING Renato Marmiroli right the Italian monan hist ulm challenged Lord Mtrincham to a dud bMMM "f 9m rntr's criticisms oi the Queen. It was reported Marmiroli asked the But sh Ambas>j dor m Kom<' i<<r a visa lo ko to England
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  • 130 7 BIRMINGHAM. .V.:£ H (Reuter)— The World Scout Jubilee closed la.s: night with a moving exhibition of loyalty and affection towards Lady Baden-Powell, the widow of the founder of the wide scouting movement, from 60,000 cheering scouts and visitors from 84 nations. n Lady Baden-Pop* officially ended
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  • 63 7 BAHREIN. Persian (ML Aug. 13, (UP).— British headquarters flew samples of captured rebel weapons back to London yesterday to determine if they are American-bui I frontline dispatches reporter l Officers on the spot refilled to comment on the origin of the weapons grenades aid anti-tank mines
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  • 37 7 A 31 -YEAR-OLD glftdtr pilot. Wilhelm Riemer killed m Dortmund, Germany, yesterday when he fell out of his machine while flying a loop. The glider landed on its back nearby with only stMtt damage. Reuter.
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  • 102 8 STUDENTS TO TOUR COLONY BEN'TONG. Tues.— Thirty Mfl I students and three teachers from the Adult Education Association here will leave for Singapore on a study tour on Aug. 18. The party will put up at the Unirerstty of Malaya hostels, during the three-dxy stay here. A parti of more
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  • 71 8 DURING a dawn police check a man found loitering grounds of St. An trew*i Cathedral had three wallets and seven pawn tickets that did not belong to him, a Singapore M gistrate was told yesterday. The man. Tan Tions Keng. could not give a satisfactory explanation
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  • 173 8 PENA N G. Tues. Children of the Federation school for the Deaf staged a concert of speech recitation and illustration through lip reading at the school today. Most of the 60 children consisting of both boys and xirls of kindergarten igt
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  • 202 8 Police Getting Out Of Hand— Bench MAN UNJUSTLY ARRESTED' AFTER CRASH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. President of the Sessions Court, Inche M.H. Hashim, today criticized the Police for their handling of investigations m an accident case. "The Police are getting out of hand," he told investigating ofiiccr. Inspector Thavarajah. "They arrest
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  • 152 8 BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— The Chief Clerk of Police Headquarters here, Mr. Coi Chong Yew made a dramatic dash by ferry to Penang to donate blood which helped save the life of a 25-year-old mother, Khoo Cheng Hua m an emergency childbirth today. Madam Khoo,
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  • 235 8 PEXANG, Tues. A hope that the Boy Scouts might play a worthy part m the building of a strong and prosperous Malayan nation, was expressed by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, when he opened the All-Malayan Scout Centenoree at the Jubilee Camp,
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  • 47 8 KOTA BHARU, Tues. Sessions Court President Inrhe Yusof bin Mohamad tudny ordered ten strokes of a rotan for a man who assaulted another man with «m axe. Ah Chua. 27. was also sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for having assaulted Eh Bui
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  • 168 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Popular songs of Malaya will be featured m a halfho v r "Eve-Of-Indepen-denee" programme that the BBC Home Service will broadcast from London on Aug. 30. A special message from the Chiet Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be ;he high light of
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  • 367 8 A Clause In 131-Year-Oid Education Treaty Is Echoed I PENANG Tucs. The H i S h Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, told students of the Pfennig Free School today that he firmly believed that they would stand for the ideals of "unswerving loyalty
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  • 65 8 MALACCA, Tues— A meat holder. Perumal. was yesterday fined sioo by Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer for possession of six katties of mutton which had not been released by the Municipal Abattoir. An assistant veterinary officer. Mr. Rajagopal, said he found four mutton legs hidden m the drawer of
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  • 35 8 XEE AH SOON was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with possession of 45 tahils of raw opium, at B Valley Road, on Monday N< claimed trial and was a bail of £2,000
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  • 81 8 'Unite To Destroy The Reds' TAN" JONG MAUM T Mr. v. T. Sambanthan, the Labour Minister, yesterday urged members of the local branch of the Ma.. Indian Congre^ to He advised all Indians to become Federal when addr. ssing more than 600 members of the branch and warned them not
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  • 53 8 PEXAXG, Tues Police constable Ong Huck 00, told the Magistrate's Court today v J* c y clist Punched him on the head, after he had stopped him for riding a bicycle without a light The offending cyclist, Pritam bingh, who said as a stud..:.* v
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  • 149 8 Flag -Pencils For SATA's Flag-Day THE X Ray Club of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association has hit upon a new idea for its Flag Day this Saturday. Here, m this picture. Mrs. K. Gopie, a voluntary helper, holds up the novel "tap", The\ are slender German-made pencils each embellished with a
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  • 414 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Royal Air Force will remain m Kuala Lumpur "only till the end of the Emergency" and will then move to Butterworth under the Anglo-Mala-yan Defence Treaty. Use of the Kuala Lumpur airport b y the RAF is understood
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    • 339 8 s Naturally every mother wants to give her baby the most nourishing food for a healthy, < happ> future With Heinz Baby Foods you f can be sure o! the finest. Only S <J cp.ok'-j v setables, fruits, meats L^-^ ..r.d cereals are selected and 'Tr^ t S > carefully
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  • 293 9 Senior Men Boycott New Jobs Squatters Refuse To Submit To New Rates So Water Supply Is Cut Off NDRF.DS of <quatters m Ful m ik. behind BendeBoon Ken? roads, have been «ithout drinking water for a '•k nil it i> because v submit to r rat.'., which a .iter i
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  • 240 9 SENIOR Government officers will not accept their appointments under the new General Executive Service pending the findings of a commission of inquiry, yet to be set up, on the promotions. The commission was first called for by the Government Administrative and Clerical
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  • 98 9 WONG Seek Chong, a Singapore businessman, who produced a bottle of pills prescribed by his doctor for nervous breakdown, as evidence, wa s yesterday fined $5U by the City Magistrate for failing to furnish his tax returns for 1955. Wong, who pleaded guilty, m
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  • 276 9 NON-ENGLISH speaking: youth In Singapore •should I«» encouraged and assisted to take an active part m the activities of the various youth organizations m the Colony," said president of the Singapore Youth Council. Mr. Harry L. Wee, when addressing l
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  • 302 9 Bursary For Student Taking Social Studies THE Singapore Children's Society is planning to award a third bursary to a student commencing the two-year Social Studies Course next month at Ihe University of Malaya, m order that a third qualified social worker will be available to the Societ 1959. This announcement,
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  • 253 9 STRICT customs and superstitions m the home are often contributory causes to the unhappiness and complexities of a child's life, says a progress report of the Singapore Children's Society just published. In one case, it was found, a young boy was kept away
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  • 210 9 MR. I m Ch t Kheng nblyman for Chang.), v s... ask Bingao re's Chief Minist Mr. Lim Yew Hock, i- dative Assembly meet i n \uz. 21, if he will a statement regarding j recent d :uss:< na with he Federation Civ.
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  • 31 9 TPIE Governor of Singapore has given his assent to the Local Government Elections Ordinance passed by the Singare Legislative Assembly on July 25, a Colony Gazette Supplement yester :;•>' stated.
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  • 170 9 MORE than 200 applications have been received from Catholics m Singapore and the Federation for places m an organized pilgrimage tour to Lourdes the worlrf famous shrine m France m May next year. The organizers are the American Lloyd Agency, Singapore. The pilgrims
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  • 54 9 THE preliminary hearing into the dispute between the Malaysian Marine Officers' Union and the Singapore Pi Association over the termination of the union's vicepresident, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mohammed SaUeb will be held on Friday m the Labour Ministry. The Third District Judge, Mr. Dennis D'Cotta
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  • 220 9 Spare Parts Man Sold On A 'Holiday' —Fined A MOTOR ?pare parts dealer m Rochore Canal Road. Singapore, who broke thC Weekly Holiday Ordinancp lour times, was convicted and lined $300 lor breaking the law again m March, this year. The Prosecuting Labour Officer told the Court that the dealer.
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  • 54 9 I SL'XGEJ BAKAP. TDSft. One of the first public functions of Penang's first Chief Minister-designate I\lr. Wong Pow Nee, since his nomination last Saturday, will be m this township m Province Wellesley South* On Sunday he will lead an anti-Communist rally and procession at the
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  • 54 9 PEXAXG. Tucs. The S S. Ben Lomond, one of the newest vessels of the Ben Line fleet, arrived here today, on her maiden voyage from Britain. The 6,010-tcn VCSSd brought 24 tons of nail for Penang and is expected to :e~>ve for Po r t
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  • 34 9 A NATIONALIST serviceman kilieci another during a quarrel on Monday near Taifhung, central Formosa, then lied to a mountain where he held out for four hours before bein^ shot dead himself. AP.
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  • 236 9 Crack-down On Bosses Who Flout The Law THE Labour Ministry is going all out to bring to book Singapore shop-own-ers who ilout recently introduce ordinances giving employees improved working conditions. This move follows complaints Era i the shop assistants that employers were "using every loophole to continue making the n
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  • 66 9 THE Singapore Blood Bank received a total of 657 donations for the month of July. For the same period, the General Hospital gave 395 blood transfusions, the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, 277 and others, 54. Of the total contributed, 154 donations came from men
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    • 253 9 i ¥3-3 ++++++3 3-+-t-+ +-+-t-3 com/wg CAPITOL t j^ff^P LOvE.-.T^/'^tf rf/sr/w5/> < %^r f da r "tL IB tBEv It C^ a/ 1 CALHOUN DeCAßLOnt^^^ r!^ MAW CORDAY RQ REASON HEVILIi BRAND UfKS^ J^fcl t (8?) fl fcsssissssssSS±si*^> >• *i- >i- > 1 FERE! DRAMA! POWER! unimaginable scope >cti»u BpectecfaC
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  • 191 10 Wholesale Sugar Mart Now Easier PRICES MAY DROP FURTHER: FORECAST SINGAPORE wholesale sugar prices hev c dropped appreciably m the past month, Q spokesman of the Singapore Sugor Trade ciation told The Standard yesterday. The local market has been wmtm and inactive for the past week, with prices barely able
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  • 246 10 DATO S.Q. Wong, chairman of Overseas Assurance Co. Ltd. m his annual statement to shareholders says the company's net premium income for the year ended Dec. 31, 1956, exceeded 56.5 million. The statement will be presented at the annual general meeting m Singapore today.
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  • 32 10 THE Malayan Exchange H k~ Association made the following changes In Ita rates to merchants yesterday: French Francs: selling. T.T. or o.D. ***** ready. Other Exchange rates remain, unalteri d
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  • 118 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro. duce Exchange nocn closing prices per picul vesterriav were: copra. Auf./Sept $29 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $4(H sellers, m drums 545 sellers, Muntok white pepper $111 sellers. Sarawak white SI 1 0 sellers, special Sarawak black $74. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO.
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  • 113 10 Rice Output In Andhra Goes Up There has been a steady increase m the area under cultivation and total production of rice m Andhra State during the last five years, due to favourable seasonal conditions and other factors. According to the forecast report of rice m Andhra Pradesh for the
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  • 435 10 THE following passengers will disembark from the liner. Canton, which will arrive m Penang and Singapore from Britain on Aug. 17 and 19 respectively. PENANG Sitter St Ma'*fM Bnwn, Maj and Mrs. T. M Diilon-White and four children. Mrs. E. M. Dullard and two children,
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  • 121 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped i cent to 92 cents per lb for Enten tional first grade rubber for s mber shipment on quiet but slightly easier market Prices opened at about unchanged prices yesterday. Profit -taking brought prices down and a: noon the market was 92
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  • 164 10 OUTER ROADS Shona. South Bank. Kigon. Silverbrook. Halldor. Lap H, Sangola, Stentor, Eannkhavea, Tyndnreus. Sambas. Hoi Wong. Douglas, Giang Bee. Tadjouri. Marito, Hakuzan. Duknt. Samao. Trout Pool. Nassarius, Inchwells. Sirrihana. Siiind oeng, Hokkai. Maru. Lycaon, An Singapore. San Carlos. C:. Bsing. INNER ROADS Perintis. Champadah. Buana. Aik
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  • 24 10 THE second International Congress of the International Advertising Association will be held at Scheveningen, near The Hague from Sept. 1 to 13.
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  • 117 10 Firm Trend In Tin Counters MALAYAN md V. quietly steady, while tins wen firm. Rubbers were also quietly steady. Price changes annoir Mala] an SI Association were: IXDL>TRI \l S Alex Bricks Ords. 2 00 2 10 Fraser ft Neave Ords. 290 2.95 Gammon 2.60 2.63 United Engineers Pref. 8.00
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  • 208 10 reported the followinf business done: Fed. Disp. 52.25: F. W ordt $2.91 to 52.92J: Hammers $2 H. Waugh $1.90: Hume A6/3; M. Cements $1.77 i overnight and yesterday, $1.80; Metal 8.-x $2.01 J overnflK 52.02J yesterday; Robinson ordl $2.30 to $2.32 i: Cold Storapt $1.14 to $I.IR
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    • 644 10 SECOND DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION FOR ALL HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS, SEPTEMBER, 1957. nr"H£ r.oxt examination for held on tr.e mornings I B I afternoons Tuesday 5 17th W, >„•,- r Tith. V r, v Sep'.err. r and r riday September 20th. if Meaai I The last date of which applications to :a--. r:
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    • 222 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS THE Singapore City Council, :n accordance with its policy to open the Lists of Registered Building Contractors annually to allow Fresh aoplicants to be re- red, invites all Con- rs, NOT AT PRESENT ON THE REGISTERED LISTS, to apply to the
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    • 606 10 ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVATE CANDIDATES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION DECEMBER 1958. A QUALIFYING Test for Private candidates wishing to enter for the abovenamed examination will be held on Wednesday. 4th December. 1957. 2. Candidates attending Government and Aided English Schools or other schools i listed by
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    • 664 10 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN > that Madam NG CHWEE SENG of No. 79, New Bridge Road Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices Singapore, for a Firs: Class Public House Licence at No. 353-355. Victoria Street. Singapore and that her application will be heard m the Court of
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    • 143 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1 WATER DEPARTMENT Supply of Galvanised Malleable Cast Iron Reducing Socket Unions. Tender Deposit $200.00 Close 4 pm.— -23/9/57 2 ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Supply and Delivery of Poultry Cages. Tender Deposit $100.00 Close 12 \OOX —26/8/57. 3 CITY SECRETARIAT: Supply of Raincoats. Tender Deposit $100.00
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    • 249 10 BARBER- FERN-VILLE LINES for Boston, New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile, New Orleans Hru 1 v via Sutj S pore F S ham Penang N*W York BELLEVILLE Sa.ls 14 Aug FERNSEA 14 H Aug 22 Aug 2t Zt Au X From New York. Los Angeles. San Francisco, (via Hontkrn,, N.Ycik L.
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    • 866 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T*i iJ9:3 6. ***** 4 U2/ 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE 7: -.(tax. Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S por. P. Sham Penang -^CHL'S ;s 5 Aug 19 Au? 30 Aug R U S 7/15 Oct 16 Oct
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    • 1289 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) Sh Oc p p p R THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ SAIUNCS tc LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other poits to load and discharge caigo (Via Suez with liberty
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    • 936 11 MITSUI 15\ LINE S'pjrc P. Shorn Penonp FOR JAPAN Awobasan Maru for Yokohomc Noc,cvc Kobe 22 Aug Meiko Moru for Yokohama, Moii Kobt; Osckc vie Hongkong 3 Sept 31 Aug Nosuton Moru *cr Yokohamo, Moii. Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Monilo tor Yokohama, Nagovo, Kobe 24Sep» FOT US
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    • 663 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond or For Eost v,o Sucx Penong P S horn Spore "KOREA I Port Gdn> 11/19 120 C Kit "INDIA' In Port "MEONIA 1> 2 2 Aug U/24A«| 17 A«| Eangkok only. "SARGODHA" 25 26 Aug II i'-Au-. M 50 Aug HOMEWARD? Soilings
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  • 843 12 Italy imports Goddess of Love rffM up. I.ad-eez and k^ (itMitlcitH'ii, and be vamped by Elizabeth Seal. dazzled by Joan Collins and bewitched by Belinda Lee as "Aphrodite, The Goddess of Uve»] Ink I'm kiddi: Kindly slide your deckchairs a little closer, friends, happily put you la picture. B abeth
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  • 126 12 r PHE Hank Organization's new film AKVi: HI.R NAME WITH HUM brings togefher two <»f the most (Uttering names m sh<-u--hnsiness Paul Scofield and ir^inia McKenna. This month Virginia received the award as the be^t film actress of the y;\ir for her performance m A
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  • 328 12 Hope Turns Mayor in BEAU JAMES I OADED with diverting inform ttion about the late Mayor Jimmy Walker of New Y< :k. Bob HOp€ has been regaling Ml friends with the sage remarks and observations of the politicianhumorist whom he portrays m Paramount-; ''Beau James."' Hope relates that it was
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  • 202 12 111 1,.,,,,., l/Ir i a Imi it fit nil i\tt> r. > I itnru ii :i 1 1 t'(,u i i.|if r j> uiu !■< mm Inn, mi* "Mi** I nil, rse" <<■/,/, w yrnr.s </ //<>//./.<>//- ffr-/. /////> /»r;/;. m r;> /o California to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 175 12 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE Th z u z z e\V m d Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Less of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "Vantona" BLAMSHEETS You Get Them Now From OLR HOLSEHOLD DEPT.
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  • 533 13  -  ALEX SOARS B> c LA LIMPIR. Tucs— Two m ssed p.>:>aKies m the second li.ilf cost langor Blah theb victory m the Saltai Gtll Cm OVe>tern zone) iaalstthe frincti Road stadium today. Ihe match ended m a draw. I matr-h will be replayed shortly with Ne»n Malays
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  • 33 13 EASTERN TO REPRESENT HONGKONG ler)— The H ■■!»■■> Football rite Eastera. a local ChiHo^koac at the MrVaVh« Games m Koala Lnmpur bell—lt m September, the Association ■—■meed tonight. Eastern hi at present touriiiff Australia.
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  • 37 13 Rajas TMOBA Win KOTA RAJA beat Singapore Club 2-0 m a SAFA nior cuptie soccer match played 1 the SRC padang yesterday. At Geylang. T-M.0.8.A. ounced X.M.L. by five goals nil m a SAFA Div. 3B league.
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  • 164 13 SASA's Merdeka Games Team lII* v .aix.rr Amateur Swimming Assceiation at its monthly Council meeting last iii^lit. selected ten v .I'er-pu'o j)l.i\;~rs to rt-pre-,ei)t Sin^ipore m tin Merdeka Gmbci to be hcl.j m hu'.l.i I.uinpur m Au^'u-t Bepteaber. The players are: Robert Khoo, Thio Gim Hock. Gan Eng T <
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  • 105 13 M-Soccer Tickets KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Season tickets at J. 20 each for the Merdeka football festival will be on sale from Monday, Mr. L:m Kee Siong. Vice-Profi-dent of the Football Association of Malaya said today. Non-season ticket holders can gain entrance to the grounds daily by payment it the gates.
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  • 100 13 LAVA'S first *big' cricket match after 'Merdeka' will be the Pan-Malayan Ceylonese XI against the visiting Ceylonese team on Sept. 2 and 3 at Kuala Lumpur. Singapore's A. Vellupillai will skipper the side, m which notable absentees will be M. C. Kailasapathy of Malacca and S. Sivagnanam
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  • 55 13 by 1 1 Selangor Club eHefeetj 1 U tm are seen here with] i 1 Stonor Shield which 1 1 i iron after beating I Police by 87 runs m the\ /faMl at Ki/ola Lumpur on i| Sunday. Lilian Jones, Sel-' I o»gor Club's captain is m
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  • 460 13  - Golf Is A New Rave In Japan BILL FUNK from TOKYO, Aug. 13 Golf is rapidly growing m popularity with the peop'e of Japan. The golfing population now reaches 250,000 to 300,000 accordir. a conservative estimate by the Japan Golf Association here With the Canada Cup competition to be held
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  • 321 13 FUND REACHES $5,000 MARK lI'OII Tups. Tlu> fi\« -<la\ old I'er.ik Footballers Hem lent 1 un,i today topped tin55.000 mark with a donation of SSCO from the Singapore Vinatcur I ootball A^oiiation SAFA is the iir-t State Soccer controlling body m the (fiuntrv to IWVc < iMitnhuted to the fund
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  • 72 13 SINGAPORE Hockey Association beat Royal Navy 5-0 on the Indian Association ground yesterday. SHA goal scorers were: Hon Yam 2, O. Rozario. Baldhiraj Singh and Ajit Singh. B. Couttes and Lt/Cdr. Parburv umpired: s»A: Pillai: Karpal Singh. Ajit Singh: Sohan Singh, Hay, Schoon: Fernandez. Hon Yam.
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  • 46 13 "CHESTER. Aug. 13 (Reuter>—West Indies beat Lancashire by nine wickets here today after being set 90 to win m their second innings. Fii al score Wi I Indies 317 for f a c declared and 91 for one wicket. Lancashire 79 and 327.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 207 13 H!RE PURCHASE iJOON TECK FINANCE COM k3 PANY undertake 1o finance Hire-Purchase t motor car.' rew and secondhand <ISS? Model upwards only): ternv moderate. Apply 173A. South Bridge Road Tel ***** TO LET UNFURNISHED two-room flat with servants' room m Tang lin area. Rent $500 cer month For immed'atp occupation
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    • 555 13 CLASSII lEU ADS l\ MIMOKIAM Ing Memo: Grace rt lorn 21-4-21 la Lumpur deceased U-8 23 a: T. I HJATIONS VACANT CENTRAL ILDLK YJIO\ Of MALAI A ncies far Mechanical ■afl gWI MM In^ hi -i i Pto apply for posts as Mech.. Maintenance Engineers recently i are advised that
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 314 13 \i.® LJ:}. J^^pi SOCCER:, Business Houses League Cup; 'A' Ford v SCS at Farrer Park; Af. Bank vC. Bank at W&9 Park; *B f H. Bank v STC at SRC: *C* Wearne v Shell at Geylang; Jacks v Bukom at STC; 'D* Airways v Metal Box at Farrer Park; U.E
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    • 373 13 I ol» QUOTATION: i J_ "Individualities m>iy 1 form communities but i 1' is institutions alone that create a nation." Disraeli. I DM -1) I OK I I IC\ i ONE; The day offers chances i for progress. Be active m the promotion of plans, decisions. trips, matters involving your
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  • 947 14 Tawakal Is Fresh Ready RACE FOUR TAWAKAL, a Pandemonium gelding, has freshenl up considerably after a let up. and m view of his rivals 1"— m this. Twice this season Tawa w,s ru-.---un :n.- x starts Bt was threeparts of a length behind Gala Premiere over seven furlongs on this
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  • 92 14 Chong Goh Give $2,500 I r \lif •> i if the Singapore \mattu:r C.oh' 1 1 M.BL and" Mr h.;iu r.»k (.iam i> l.iunih- til, M \\l 1 i:ml l:::-.. .v.:h 1 tot.il don.it. -t >: Mr (...h vsh is tiS( \\F president and >iiK.i;>.>r Oh uhile Mr 'lu m
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  • 2213 14 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 3— 5V2 Furs. 1. 600 Arch Side 9y 8.06 Capt. H.F. Bioxham Rod-ers Manlam I. one Ranger 8y 8.0-") Mr. C.F. Pope Spencer (Unfixed* 3. Britannia late llithne Inguba) 3y 8.05 Brighton Stable Yong (Unfixed* 4. 089 Ellew 4y
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  • 302 14 KUALA I UMPUR. Tues. Easy Wi! ive a good first up account on Saturday, showed improved form when he asily disposed of three furlongs m 38-4 5 sec with Manly for companion at the training track morning. Easy Winner was pulling away from Manly across
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