Singapore Standard, 12 September 1957

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  • 329 1  -  BOB PERIES AFTER A BIG HUNT FOR GUN-RUNNERS... They Discover The Weapons Came From Their Own Armoury By SINGAPORE POLICE WHO COMBED THE ISLAND FOR A GUN RUNNING GANG ALLEGED TO HAVE IMPORTED THE SIX REVOLVERS RECENTLY RECOVERED, WERE YESTERDAY SHOCKED TO DISCOVER THAT THE ARMS
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  • 133 1 SCUS, Sept 11 i 15-man Soviet is ex- >-. fore the gn (i to finalise the included preliement uf mic aid to to official i d irriga- b win, D gov- aid nn of 2 5 per Syria n led depn the
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  • 22 1 •:/r,.i.-^ador Dr. I Abdul Rah- and irty of 14 H Dolula en 1 en r mte to will newli in-
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  • 240 1 Now Billy Is Named As Her Man MARGARET IN ANOTHER MARRIAGE FLUTTER LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) The Daily Sketch reports today that it is believed Princess Margaret has decided to marry Mr. Billy Wallace, her constant companion and escort for many years. It adds in a report, splashed across its
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  • 311 1 Last Minute Compromise Saves The Day A LAST MINUTE com-, promise by opposition parties in the Legislative Assembly yesterday averted further delay for selfgovernment for Singapore. The compromise was over the vital passage of the controversial Singapore citizenship bill which at one stage
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  • 239 1 SANDYS TO GO INTO HUDDLE WITH SERVICE CHIEFS TOP LEVEL military and defence discussions concerning the position of British troops in Malaya and Singapore will be held this week between the three Service Chiefs and the British Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys. Mr. Sandys arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC
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  • 128 1 That 'Flu Bug Hits Honduras TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras, Sept. 11 (,UP) Sanitary authorities reported yesterday that an epidemic of Asian influenza had broken out in Honduras, with more than 1,000 cases reported in 24 hours. About one-third of those were stricken in Tegucigalpa, the capital. Six hundred others were reported ill
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  • 40 1 CAIRO, Sept. 11 (UP) Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Russian Ambassador Evgeny Kisselev met for the nrst time since the Soviet envoy returned from a two-month home leave. The meeting was held at Kisselev's request.
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  • 50 1 TOKYO, Sept. 11 (AP) The U.S. Armed Forces' Central Post Exchange said it wouldn't be able to fill orders for a much-publicised musical cigarette lighter which plays "I don't want to set the world on fire." The Japanese factory producing the lighters burned down.
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  • 25 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday signed a bill providing for admittance of up to about 70,000 aliens now barred from the United States. A.P.
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  • 18 1 POPE Pius XII yesterday called for social and moral censorship of radio, movies and television. U.P.
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  • 112 1 A LARGE crowd yesterday watched a man cling precariously to a 30-foot high structure for 15 minutes. The man. Tan TaJ Sing, 45, who is unemployed, had climbed to the top of an ironwork structure at a rubber factory off Tampenis Road. The Police
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  • 174 1 $160 MILLION M-LOAN IS TAKEN UP IN FULL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government's $160,000,000 Merdeka Loan, floated recently to finance development projects under the fiveyear plan, has been oversubscribed. Announcing this tonight, the Treasury disclosed that the list of applications tor the loan (bearing 5i per cent interest and
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  • 114 1 46 Army Men Quit Thai Govt. Party BANGKOK, Sept. 11 (UP)— Forty-six high-ranking military officers, led by Field Marshal Sarit who were also members of Parliament, yesterday resigned from the Government party. Sarit also resigned recently as one of Thailand's top three government leaders. The English-language newspaper Bangkok World reported
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  • 201 1 CONTRACTOR IS NEW VICTIM OF KIDNAPPERS A SIXTY-YEAR-OLD contractor with a "weak heart" was kidnapped in broad daylight in a busy Singapore street on Tuesday The contractor, Mr. S. Appavoo Kandiar, was whisked away soon after he walked out of a clinic in Serangoon Road at noon. Police have not
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  • 58 2 LANGUAGE differences are no problem to the "Makebelieves." a comedy husband and wife team Gerry Barneit ajid Joy del Rio now in Singapore for a threeweek season at a Colony night spot. The "Makebelieves" show the equality of the sexes by demonstrating in this Slandardpic, that women
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  • 322 2 Murder Charge Is Reduced, Man Jailed THE Penang Assize Judge, Mr. Justice Rigby yesterday told a drain cleaner, who had caused the death of a friend after a toddy drink, that "it was a tragic and dreadful case which showed the evil
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  • 23 2 NET collections from Income Tax for August amounted to $29,718,561 in the Federation, it was announcec' in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 148 2 CLOSING robber price*. cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Seller* Spot Ss} 86 Int. Oct R.S.S. No. 1 863 SSk R.S.S. No. 2 85 85£ R.S.S. No. 3 84* 85 Tone: Easier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was 5366& (same). I (J.MiON RUBBER No.
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  • 186 2 Old Enough To Be Her Father, They Say MALACCA, WED.— GOSSIP CAUSED THE DEATH OF 18-YEAR-OLD THERESA PILLAI, ACCORDING TO HER HUSBAND, 42-YEAR-i OLD JOSEPH STEPHEN. Stephen told the Coroner Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today that four weeks after he married Theresa, she wanted to
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  • 217 2 HE'S ON HIS WAY TO THE SOUTH POLE A YOUNG Scots geologist, John Pirrit is in Singapore today en route to the South Pole, after a four-year roving itinerary which took him from Glasgow in Scotland to Portuguese Timor in the East. But before heading for the icy wastes of
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  • 43 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Army is looking for volunteers with technical experience to fill vacancies in its various technical branches. It is calling for volunteers with previous service in racio, telecommunications, telegraphy and teleDrinter operation for the Signals Regiment
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  • 137 2 OTHER ARTS WILL HAVE A PLACE HERE SINGAPORE Government's new Raffles Museum Bill came under fire from Mr John Ede (Lib. Soc) before it was amended and passed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr Ede strongly criticized' a clause in the Bill which somewhat limited the functions of the museum
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  • 91 2 SINGAPORE government yesterday confirmed that Indonesian police detained two men for 15 days when they found them in Indonesian waters recently. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. replying to a question raised by Mr. Goh Tong Liang in the Assembly said that
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  • 57 2 KULIM. Wed.— The Sultan of Kedah will unveil the Kulim Merdeka Clock Tower here at 5 p.m. on Sunday. A tea party wiil be held at the same place following the ceremony. The Assistant District Officer. Kulim, Che Mansor bin Haji Ahmad, i? the hon secretary
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  • 104 2 KUALA IX:--—C n $9,5t" I one of S majoi n way eng gin on 2 sinking oi pre-fabricated pore work; Three giant tonih*. by the Ja; ing t.v have just been from the at Klai L he fOUI bridi The 603-foot tiered bridgt wili S tons ol steel, nnffl
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  • 169 2 SULTAN AND TUNK MEET AND THE 'ROW' IS PATCHE THE Sultan of Johore yesterday moniscoM Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman i( ::< Jm Bukit Serene, Johore Bharu. The Tunku was accompanied by Inch* Suinnmß Dato Abdul Rahman. Minister for Interior anr. JM They arrived at the Istana at 10 a.m.
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  • 371 2 WHEN the accountant of a bank was tolas the cash had vanished from the strong root it was an April FooTs joke, the Singapore Asa told yesterday Mr. Moorthy Lalwani, the accountant, was testifying at the trial
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  • IN THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
    • 303 3 He Wants Residence Clause Reduced L cSEMBJ YMAN Wong n M.C.A. Pasir made a strong ■J,^ in that the period residence ri*d in tie Bill n of aliens re Citizenship it reduced to lit years. regrettable the strong reby the mmerct
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    • 15 3 i Id tne i (the given I k Hou jr question
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    • 389 3 Issue Hinges On Peoples Loyalty' Assemblyman Lee Kuan X«W (PAP Tanjong Pagar) in a speech punctuated with sharp criticism said that most of the problems in Singapore stemmed from the follies of British colonial rule. Mr. Lee foeussed the atten- the House by
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    • 1057 3 lint Speaks On >Ihe Vital And Fertile Seed Of A Nation 9 ALIENS in Singapore will soon have the choice to "either remain as passengers or be actors" in the Colony's drama of selfgovernment, said Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock yesterday. In moving
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    • 409 3 Many Points To Be Cleared Up, Says Lib-Socs Assemblyman ASSEMBLYMAN John Ede (Lib: Socs. Tanglin) pointed out that there were several points in the Citizenship Bill which required further elucidation and it was only appropriate that it should be referred to a select committee On the question of deprivation of
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    • 162 3 Making It Easy To Have Vote THE whole purpose and procedure of the Citizenship Bi.i woud be to make the process of applying fur citizenship as simple and as easy as possible, said the Chief Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Goode said
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    • 43 3 THE Singapore Botanical Gardens will from now on be called the Singapore Botanic Gardens. This was decided yesterday when the assistant minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr M.P.D. Nair successfully moved amendments to a new Bill on the Gardens.
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    • 274 3 MINISTER for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy said yesterday that the Lim Chu Kang Experimental Veterinary and Husbandry Station planned in 1954 and which became operative in 1955 was "highly successful." The minister, who was replying to a question tabled in the
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    • 238 3 A POLICE OFICER can now arrest any person who obstructs him in the course of his duty without a warrant. This is the cnix of the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill which the Singapore Legislative Assembly adopted yesterday. The Bill introduced
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  • 541 4 Assemblyman Described As A Political Prostitute/ Court Told ALLEGATIONS that a Colony Chinese newspaper, described a Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher Keng as a "political prostitute" and a "corrupt** person, were made by counsel in an action for defamation in Singapore yesterday. Summoned to the
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  • 99 4 A DELEGATION of four Vietnamese Parliamentary members arrived in Singapore yesterday by PAA for a short visit on their way to Australia. Mr. Tran Van Lam (above) president of the National Assembly in Saigon, who i s leader of the delegation, said the party
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  • 47 4 IPOH, Wed.— Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will visit Sungkai. South Perak, tomorrow to lay a Merdeka Commemoration Stone. The ceremony will be held beside the community hall at 4 p.m. following which the Dato will address the gathering.
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  • 167 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan branch of the Boy Scouts Association has been admitted as the 67th Commonwealth member at the International Scouts Conference held at Cambridge. This was revealed by Mr. Chung Shin Yee. Perak State Commissioner, who returned by air today with
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  • 315 4 'Now Is The Time To Start Tourist Campaign' I THE time is opportune for Malaya to launch its tourist promotion campaign, Mr. George M. Turner, executive director of the P.A.T.A. (Pacific Area Travel Association) told the Standard last evening. The Federation's merdeka celebrations have secured grea: publicity in the world
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  • 70 4 A SINGAPORE magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday fixed Oct. 10 for a preliminary inquiry into a case in which Haji Badarudin bin Haji Mohamed Yusof was alleged to have in his possession six automatic pistols and 46 rounds of ammunition. Badarudin was alleged to have
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. Sept. 11. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15. T0 to £1 Sterling 55.***** to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0,117 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold' 5262.00 to a lael.
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  • 78 4 MALACCA, Wed. A fiveman Commission inquiring into the University of Malaya administration had lunch with the Governor and the Chief Minister at the Residency today. The Commission, headed by Dr. R. F. Atkin, later inter- viewed Mr. Goh Chee Van and Mr. Tham Sect Wah, who
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  • 96 4 IPOH, Wed. Two terrorists, who walked into a five-man Gurkha ambush in the Pusing area on Monday night, escaped with their lives by a hair's breadth. A machine gun, carried by the group commander of the patrol, jammed as he was about to open
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 351 4 iStandard c&lmanac Information at a Glance Education: Speech on the Con- p.m. Time Announcement and p.m Forty- C vvth fafawwVßwUa ■«b3»»^m sj? <?- i ,ss par; f Sl!iri"£:4 Ch.ne«. Y.MCA (Prince Edward fif'^' F Canmng oad UeX 9? m T-tiZ^ X'^ dl < ,New™«?.' C 9.?5 Thfi" political class 8
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  • 327 5 First S.M.F. March-Past For City Day Rea To Take The Salute On Scot. 21 v rt l.. Singapore Military Forces, comprising more than 400 I««i me bcrs a"d national servicemen, will stage a mass marchpast outside City Hall on Sept. 21, secretary of the City Council, Mr. I. M. Stevens,
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  • 85 5 \|,inil Fv of four, 1 i Uou. 45. was C*iy fined SI OO by the I bird District t veiling: a gold I i it sii from P 1 t hild. ;.:d to have c in a bus Road, on n told the
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  • 27 5 A it-, in the laj hex life I DC MJ j I to atound r >:\ I oplc vrr ti cut
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  • 47 5 MISS Daisy Chong, 18. of Kuala Lumpur, who is one of the competitors for the "Miss Merdeka Trade Fair" title to be heJd at Petalin? Jaya. She is on the staff of the East Asiatic Co. in the Federal capital.
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  • 135 5 Commission's Inquiry To Continue I\\\ aftpere Port B ion held I private pu and conred ddU uhiih it had the past its session to Chairman ol Ihe Mr. pe;.r Board I both the ~> owners' Aaao- n and the Singapore nbei of Commerce.
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  • 57 5 MCA Branch Elections A UOW. '.vere elected •■.-•rat Wjrk- Tie Taiping f A :or 1957/ Kh.'.v Chuan, H e, Loo F V Joon, I 1 Chor, Ng Aun Toon g Peow. i- B:;an, Chuah bok Sam, Tan 1 D| Kooi. Ooi r Svvee Yon^. 1 > N 3 Tai Eng,
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  • 59 5 TWO rival secret mga battled with bottles. nes, sticks and parangs in Xlong Bahru Roaci, Singapore. short. y alter midnight yesterday. Police who arrived on the scene found the thugs had Bed, leaving behind smashed bottles and a broken parang. There were bloodstains on the road,
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  • 78 5 A 17- YEAR-OLD girl. Lmah le Said, was yesterday committed for trial at the next Singapore Assizes by the Tenth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, on a charge oi forgery. Emah was alleged to have forged a certain document by altering the figures in a Post
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  • 155 5 A YOUNG woman, with a baby in her arms, yesterday left a Singapore court crying because she had no money to engage counsel. The woman, Ng Poh Geok, had summoned a Police Inspector for main.enance. The Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee, asked her if she wanted to
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  • 165 5 Party Gets Ready For Elections LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) —The Conservative party is about to nominate one of Britain's most colourful political fighters to organize its national machine in preparation for the next election, according to well-informed sources. It wants Viscount Hailsham, 49, now Minister of Education, to succeed Mr
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  • 158 5 TWO youths, Mohamed Sabi bin Ahmad Majid, 16, and Abu Bakar bin Basim, 14, were yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Singapore Assizes by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, on a charge of armed robbery. Two other youths, Jumahat
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  • 78 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Twenty-four finalists from all over Malaya and Singapore will compete for the title of "Pan-Malayan Miss Golden Voice" at Radio Malaya's new auditorium here tomorrow night The contest's elimination heats were concluded recently in Singapore and 11 Federation states. The voices
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  • 40 5 A FRONT-page message in the Daily Telegraph yesterday stated that well-inform-ed Communists in Warsaw believe that Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister, will replace Marshal Nikolai Bulganin as Prime Minister by the end of this month.— Reuter.
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  • 53 5 TWO Victoria Cross holders from Nepal, Capt. Lalbahadur Thapa (left), and Naik Bhanubhakta Gurung, who have been invited as guests to the Centenary parade of the 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkhas, their old Regiment, to be held in GHQ Tanglin
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  • 52 5 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices PEGGY CHAN, 26, is a cler k/typ-st at the New Zealand Insurance Co., where she has been working for the past six years. Peggy likes to swim and to see the movies. She also sews and hopes to travel one day, probably to Hongkong for
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  • 201 5 'More Time Is Needed' Hart THE special committee set up to review Singapore's Income Tax Ordinance is now studying voluminous data collected from neighbouring countries, the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart said yesterday. Replying to Mr. Lee Choon Eng, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday.
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  • 54 5 PEKAN, Wed.— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is expected to visit this town to address the UMNO division here, the Standard learnt today. He will explain to the people the significance of independence and the problems facing the new nation. This will be his first visit
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  • 93 5 Germany Offers Scholarships THE Alexander yon Humboldt Foundation in Bonn has offered post-graduate scholarships to Malayan students for studies during the 1958-59 academic year at a university or research institute in Germany. The scholarships will be granted to students in Singapore, the Federation, Sarawak. Brunei and British North Borneo, for
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  • 96 5 Jap Study Awards For Students THE Japanese government is offering two scholarships to students in Singapore or Malaya for under-gracuate 01 research studies in Japan next year. The students will be provided with a monthly allowance of $116. Research students will study for two years while undergraduates will enrol for
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  • 68 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Atikah, 14, and Tengku Mutamir, 12, the niece and nephew of the Raja Permaisuri Agong, returned here today after spending their school vacation with their parents at Karachi. Tengku Atikah is a student of the Malay Girls' College here and Tengku Mutamir is
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  • 36 5 THE Old Victorians Association, at its recent annual meeting elected the following jfficials: President: Mr. Ong Eng Lian; vice-president: Mr. Koh Scow Peng; secretary: Mr. Wong Yew Koey; treasurer: Mr. Nff Kian Seng.
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  • 81 5 ST. ANDREW'S Cathedral hopes this year to raise at least $25,000 from its lawn fete and fun fair on SeDt. 28. The fete will be officially opened at 3.30 p.m. by Sir Percy McNeice, although the public will be admitted from 10 a.m.
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  • 283 5 LIM IS NOT AWARE OF JAP WOMEN ENTERING COLONY TO BE 'SECONDARY WIVES' NO JAPANESE girls are being permitted to enter Singapore to become secondary wives of local residents. This was the answer the Colony Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, gave Assemblyman Mr. Lee Choon Eng, at yesterday's meeting
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  • 108 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure at an inquest into the death of a salesman, Ng Sin Kong, 21. who was drowned in the sea off Loyang. A woman factory worker. Chow Wai Heng, told the Coroner that on July
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  • 145 5 THE Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Tara G. Singh, yesterday told a 19-year-old clerk that he did not wish to send him to jail because he was still young. The clerk, Teng Kirn Huey. was fined a total of $370 and
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 495 6 THE "cold war" in the Middle East warmed up as Soviet moves to get a foot-hold in the East Mediterranean countries brought immediate warning from the United States to the Russians to halt their aggression. The Soviet arms deals, first with Egypt earlier this year and now
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    • 463 6 YESTERDAY the Legislative Assembly passed the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill which empowers a police officer to arrest any person, who obstructs him in the discharge of his duty, without a warrant. The aim of this bill is obviously to help the police in dealing with rioters, gangsters
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  • 571 6  - ALGERIA PLESTINE KASHMIR CYPRUS on the agenda Philip Deane By WASHINGTON. TO say that Washington is not enthusiastic about the prospect of the United Nations General Assembly meeting would be an understatement. The State Department considers that the session will be full of disturbing possibilities and tactks here are being
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  • 1187 6  -  Edward Crankshaw A New Communist International? asKs LONDON. EIGHT months have gone by since Madame F v r t s c v a< one of Nikita Khrushchev's nominees to the Presidium of the Central Committee, told the Italian Communists at their eighth congress that they might expect to
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  • 408 6 A Chance For Mr. Jagan Report from Georgetown, Br. Guiana TT is already knotvn that the Governor of British Guiana, Sir Patrick Renison, has accepted the decision of the electorate and given Dr. Cheddi /agan a chance to redeem himself. Jagan, a self -confessed Com.' munist in whose Premier ship
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 174 6 HGJG Sir It is now more than a month since the results of the Executive Service were announced an,-) it is understood" that Letters of Appointment would be issued to every successful officer. But to date, it appears B.Sc. ECONS. Sir— Now that the Singapore Polytechnic has
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    • 114 6 Sir The pathetic strictures of British Labour M.P., Mr. Brockway, make amusing reading. He deplores the acts of the Singapore government in detaining persons without trial, but quietly ignores what might well be the long-term consequences if the Government did not do its duty. It
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  • 607 7 \RY N port Soviet g down U or.- li the uireeOctober •c .:::cd to Urn conI s m rep g.. ian ■-revoh. I .d maintainI .aiist ■-d lead.tion former of feudal r i leges Fa en dbrj en I Nogy Blamed -rection ..torous
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  • 95 7 PRIME Minister Djuanda (centre) flanked by President Soekarno at his risjht and former vicepresident Mohamed Hatta on his left stand solemnly during playing of the Indonesian national anthem at the opening session of the national conference here on Sept. 10. Soekarno and Hatta, who resigned as vicepresident
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  • 241 7 A Ballet Troupe's Visit To Britain Angers Red China TOKYO, Sept. 11 (IP) Communist China yesterday bitterly attacked "certain people in the British ruling class" with plotting to create "two Chinas" and warned ominously that such actions •woild boomerang against Britain itself." The attack came in the form of a
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  • 653 7 US Action In M-E A Plan To Stifle Syria— gromyko MOSCOW, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday attacked Western policy in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East, and declared that a threat of armed intervention in the internal affairs of Syria was "being created."
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  • 262 7 BUT CAN OIL AND WATER MIX? JAKARTA, Sept. 11 <Reuter) President Soekarno and the former vice-president. Dr. Mohammad Hatta, met together today with the Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja and the Army Chief of Staff, General Abdul Haris Nasution. following demands at the national
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  • 49 7 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.: These 53 lovely lasses from the 48 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories, get together for a group portrait in bathing suits here, before taking part in the "Miss America" beauty contest.
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  • 83 7 ...And The Queen Is Chosen The fairest of all "Miss Colorado". 20-year-old Marilyn Elaine van Derbur, of Denver, (seventh from left in front row of picture above) is crowned "Miss America 1958" by her predecessor, Marian Ann McKnight. after she had won the title at the climax of a weeklong
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  • 27 7 THE United States is giving Pakistan U5534,897,000 in 1957 under the International Economic Co-operation Administration's aid programme, the Pakistan government announced yesterday. A.P.
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  • 33 7 JORDAN police yesterday arrested Khalid Yakoub Hamshawi, a member of the Central Committee of the outlawed Communist Party of Jordan. Yakoub had been sought for the past three months. A.P.
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  • 15 7 CENSORSHIP on outgoing news cables has been lifted by the Jordan Government. UP
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  • 20 7 LAOS has sent to the U.N its instrument of accession to the 1956 supplementary convention on abolition of slavery.
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  • 639 9 VN V oJnK. S i,^ Mld in New York ma «y business ii £ann exoort m^ X a a"l« Pot««r t«« In South-east Asia. He /nneeticin """ager of the Seamless Rubber Company of I a luncheon meeting of the Export Managers Club of
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  • 26 9 I cc Banks ie the following merchani i z. T.T. 31|, OD. I mai 31| credit OJD read? Italian Lire I U rates remain
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  • 53 9 PRELIMINARY work has began on a new overseas shipping terminal to be built along QIC full length of Sydney's Circular Quay West. First stage of the project replacing existing wharves should be completed in 1960 at a cast of £1,500.000. The whole 1.600 ft. wharf project will
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  • 286 9 BIG increases in the overseas sales of their high quality 4 *man-made timber" woodchip board especially in the Middle East, are reported by a leading British firm in this field. The firm, with their main offices in southern England, built a factory at Annan, in the
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange coon closing prices per pinil yesterday were: copra, Sept. Oct. $25 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40$ sellers. In drums $44} sellers. Muntok white pepper $114 sellers, Sarawak white $113 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd closing prices per
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  • 91 9 UPCOUNTRY liquidation caused Singapore rubber prices to ease sharply yesterday, International first grade October shipment closing easier at 863 cents per lb., a drop of 11 cents on Tuesday. The market followed the same pattern as the previous day. Upcountry godown selling was largely responsible
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  • 51 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. nominal 85| 86£ International Oct. No 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 86J 87i Int. R.S.S. No. 1 j Nov. 884 888 Oct. No. 2 85* 86* Oct. No. 3 84} 85| Tone
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  • 57 9 IMPORTS of rubber into Malaya in August totalled 39,516 tons, against 33,747 tons in the previous month. The total in the first eight months this year was 242,213 tons, against 244,406 tons in the same period last year. Of the August import, Sumatra was the biggest supplier, sending
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  • 121 9 OUTER ROADS Boreville. Tabinta. Hong Kong Trader Yukikawa Maru, Kyoretsu Maru. Eastern Saga, Van Cloon. Greenhill. Perseus. Idomenus. Lulu. Sidajoe. Waiwerang. Sunnyville. Houtman, Flyin P Enterprise, Diomed, Fossarus. INNER ROADS Mm Huang. Kah Poh. Southern Trader, Phil Nikorn. Tong Hai. Celia. Sednak New Susanna, Hai Hong. Tg.
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  • 435 9 Taxation Warning In Sarawak Development Plan Report A WARNING that additional taxation will be necessary to raise more revenue to finance Sarawak's development schemes was sounded in the report of the 1957-60 Revised Development Plan approved by the Council Negri of Sarawak. It states that the rate at which development
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  • 243 9 Malaya To Join Int'I Monetary Fund THE Federation of Malaya has applied for membership to the International Monetary Fund, but the details of subscription will be discussed later, the Finance Minister, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, said in Singapore yesterday. Sir Henry left the Colony yesterday for London on his
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  • 257 9 A MAMMOTH trade exhibition is to be held at the Raffles Institution Hall in Singapore in August next year, Mr. S. C. Stout, chairman of the U.K. Manufacturers' Representatives' Association, Singapore, the main organizers, said yesterday, i Mr. Stout, who is also U.K. Trade
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  • 96 9 £19.8 Mil. Revenue For Qantas THE annual report of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd. showed revenue for 1956 at £19.8 million, compared with £15.9 million for the previous year. Operating profit amounted to £906,887. Expenditure during the past year amounted to £18.9 million (£15.3 million), while income tax took £422,401 (£245,497);
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  • 209 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done Fraser and Neave ords $2,922, $2.95; Gammons $2.55, $2.57 overnight, $2.57£ yesterday; Hammers $2.47 to $2.47 i; H. Waugh $1.85 overnight and yesterday;HHuem c prefs 24/- overnight, 23/9 yesterday Breweries 53.92J overnight; M. Colls $1.05, $1.06; McAlister $2. $1.97
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  • 165 9 INDUSTRIALS were steady, while tins and rubbers were easier, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 57/- 59/Hume Industries: Ords A 6- 6/3 cd M. Colls 1.04 1.08 McAlister 1.90 1.95 xd Robinson
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  • 87 9 He is Richard Pape who, with his co-driver, David Roat, set out to do the trip in the "impossible" time of five days. The dusty Hillman nosed back into Vancouver four days and 22 hours after setting out. Picture shows the new Series 11 Hillman Minx
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  • 109 9 THE first Commonwealth one airline round the world service is expected to be opened early in December, Mr. C. O. Turner, chief executive and managing director of Qantas Empire Airways, the Australian air line, announces. This round-the-world trip would at first take five days, including stops.
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  • 308 9 $488,399 PROFIT REPORTED United Malacca UNITED Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd.'s working during the year ended April 30 1957 resulted in a profit of $488 399 compared with $561,183 for the previous year. This is revealed in the statement by the chairman, Dato Sir Chenglock Tan, to be presented at the
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  • 134 9 An additional use for rubber promises to open up if tests now being carried out in Northern Ireland prove successful. There research is taking place on a new means of transporting bulk cargoes by sea. The plan is that cargoes of Grain, oil and
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  • 143 9 On July 25, 1946, Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, (pictured here), registered its jirst tourist after the war and this month the airport authorities, KLM and the other airlines serving Schiphol extended a hearty welcome to the 10 millionth visitor. This means that the number of tourists who visited
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    • 313 9 LOURDES PILGRIMAGE 1958 -„.j. j inclusive Tour commencing with departure from ms. "WILLEM RUYS" on 2nd May end i^isvng w,th return by m«. "ORANJE" on 15th July, d Brochure with full particular* available on ipio? on ■"■:-i ng pilgrims ore advised to make deposits early 1 reservations. AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY
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    • Letter FROM INDIA
      • 1302 10 Speeches in English HTHE only Maharaja in South India who is still the head of his State is His Highness Sri Jayachamaraja Wodayar of Mysore, though his present designation is Governor. His public utterances have marked him out as one of the finest speakers of our country. It is rather
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    • 953 10 -Philip De« reports bm Washinguaf DESPITE the long debate over Civil Rights in the Senate the ugly reality of the integration issue had hot been too readily apparent this summer. But now it is with us again starring frightened Negro children, angry and frustrated whites
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    • 386 10 Steak Chip Trouble ■from NORA in PARIS RE steak and chips an essential Z happy life The French public seem < judging by the rapid shift tf all f>t as a staple diet the mometM thei J the young French Finance Minister. though he comes from a prosperous J himself,
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    • 578 10 Do it Yourself Display Nicholas Peters writes from London 'TWERE was a time, not 1 so long ago, when a handyman was something of a rarity: a wife would proudly disp'ay to her friends some small piece of furniture her husband had made, or boast that her husband repaired the
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    • 208 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products K>>: .ottgj&S TCStlk. ■■p'.-''Vl|» '"fF^UP^ ■■-■.■-•■■■>x-: %aSUOB Jjßk-'-'-'-- ffSCWSi. '\'l-tw^'y.-A wuESL T s. V: v ?;';i :;J;:v:V:;S:¥:-;' CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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  • 81 11 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS LONDON Sept. 10 (Reuter) Results of football matches played in Britain tonight were: ENGLISH LEAGUE I Arsenal 2, Everton 3. ENGLISH LEAGUE II Bristol City 3. Grimsby Town 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE 111 (South) Brentford 7 Worthampton T. 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE 111 (North) Carlisle Utd. 2. York City
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  • 299 11 THE PROBLEMS AN AMATEUR FACES Aussie tennis star LEW HOAD reveals.... PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11 (UP).— Lew Hoad of Australia, in a magazine article titled "I Was a Tennis Slave," said today that no player could stay on the international tournament circuit unless there were payments in violation of amateur rules.
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  • 65 11 DENVER, Colorado. Sept. 11 (Reuter) Alex Miteff, 22-year-old unbeaten Argentine heavyweight, gained his twelfth consecutive win here last night when he knocked out Johnny Holman (Chicago) in the ninth round of a ten-round bout. Holman, eight years older than his opponent, shook Miteff in
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  • 205 11 The Surprises Continue In U.S. Golf Tournament BROOKLINE, Masschusetts, Sept. 11 (AP) Two ex-champions, a former British champion and three of this year's crop of Walker Cup golfers were eliminated in the second round of the National Amateur Golf Championship yesterday. But the upsets of these players was amazing only
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  • 49 11 SYDNEY. Sept. 11, (Reuter) A new chairman, Mr. W.J. (Bill) Dowling. of Victoria, was appointed by the Australian Board of Cricket Control at its annual meeting here today. Mr. Dowling succeeds Mr. F. M. Cush. of New South Wales, who did not seek re-election because of ill-health.
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  • 52 11 FOR Film Posters. Bus and Van Panels, Metal Signs, Plastic Signs. Name Plates. Stickers. Transfer, Anodising. etc. Consult Bright Signcrafts Co., 43, Prinsep Street, Spore 7. Tel. ***** and *****. Factory 400-E. Kirn Chuan Rd. Spore. Branch 78 Cross St X L Tel: 3953. Factory 34 Peel
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    • 149 11 jjf^sWETTENHAM JJ XSI) DEVELOPsr COMMISSION. Milan of the j a CommisSir Eric Mill- r. >rary Ad- i I i the United j try of Trans- Aviation will I r.; ir and Port wards the end review the n at Port and problems of n in connection of the ll'l terms
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    • 253 11 NOTICES McAUSTER COMPANY. (Incorporated in Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n.«- i \i he Annu *l Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the ComPJ ny s Registered Office. Gresham House, Battery Road Singapore, on Friday, 20th September, 1957. at noon to transact the following ordinary business:
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    • 280 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS r THE City Council of 81nga- pore invites tenders for a tenancy on a month to month basis of vacant City Council land In South Bridge Road at the Northern end of Elgin Bridge, being Lot 99pt T.S.VII approximate area 10,900 square feet. Tender Deposit
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    • 141 11 S.S. GOVERNMENT 39b 1940 WAR LOAN (1952-1959) TVOTICE Is hereby given 11 that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from 16th to 30ih September 1957 both dates Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Singapore The Bankruptcy Ordinance
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    • 301 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST RENDERS are invited for: (a) Electrical contract for 7 blocks of 3 storey flats, maisonnettes and shops at Kallang Airport, Contracts 111 VA. (b) Concreting of backlanes to 323 artisans' quarters at Rayman Avenue, Balestier Estate. Separate tender forms etc. may be obtained on payment of
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    • 550 11 SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE I METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT: (a) METEOROLOGICAL ASSISTANTS. Salary Scale: $137.50x7.50A-167.50/220x 15A-340/355x15A-475 pm. Age: 17 to 23 years Qualifications Passed Form IV (Std. VIII) or School Certificate. A Pass in the Government Examination for Chinese Senior Middle School 3rd Year Students will be regarded as
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    • 829 11 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE TVEW BUCKLAMJ PIANOS. lM Fullj tropicalised Solid Mohagany casing. 3 Pedals, fes Keys, at Special Introductory Price. For 3 weeks only Nang Heng Piano House. 103/105, Selegie Road, Singapore. pHEAP SALE. Used Radios Vj Models from $25 Excellent Condition 10 Co! Iyer Quay Singapore-1 5. Bukit
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 173 11 1 flbner By Al Capp V^*^iw«V*^«ijBw?^ ONE OT MDU HAS IT L OUT SI I AMAf c^ VOU'\/E r.OT Jey Pop By v. 7. Hamlin Lfe/ GEE.TEX, LIKE >OJ s^.^ IF I H^E X A^— A >■ \YEZZIR, MY FRIEND i ig-c/l\M f MV Oil DINOSAUR:© FAIL /ALLRIGHT^ T SAY
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    • 403 11 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "After a few years of 1 muriage, a man can look right at a woman without seeing her— and a woman can see right through .a man without looking at him."— Helen Rowland. THURSDAY FOR EVERY--1 ONE: The daytime to m:d- i 1 afternoon requires that you i
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  • 809 12 CEYLONESE TURN DEFEAT INTO VICTORY ....Thanks To Casiechitty's Match-Saving Innings CEYLON Cricket President's XI turned defeat into victory in their two-day cricket match against Singapore Civilians on the Singapore Recreation Club ground yesterday. With five wickets down for 29 runs in their second innings the tourists had defeat staring right
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  • 301 12 CEYLON Ist INNINGS— 94 SINGAPORE CIVILIANS Ist INNINGS— I3O CEYLON 2nd INNINGS R. Reid b Sandosham 13 A. Laflr c Sandosham b Velupillai 9 T. Buhar c Ash raff b Sandosham 0 H. I K. Fernando c Ashraff b Sandosham 0 P. I. Pieris run out 28 D. Weerasinghe
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  • 87 12 RAFER Johnson of Kingsbury, California, the famous world decathlon record holder and all round athlete is expected to pass through Singapore today en route to Hongkong. Johnson, an honours student at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, is on a goodwill tour
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  • 69 12 Singapore Cricket Club "A" scored a 23 points (six tries and a goal) to five victory over Police Sporting Association in a rugger match at Thompson Road, yesterday. At half time the Club led 11-0 (two tries and a goal). Scorers were, Kelly Harrison, Hartnoll, (two
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  • 381 12 Gallacher's fine game PENANG, Wed. Eastern A. A. of Hongkong, who won the Merdeka Soccer championship, saved their reputation with a last minute goal against Penang Selection at the City Stadium tonight. They won by five goals to four in a thrill- packed match.
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  • 209 12 St. Andrew's School showed fine form when they trounced a full-strength All Blacks team by 18 points (three goals and one try) to nil in a thrilling rugger match at the school ground yesterday. The Saints were right on top. Superior in all quarters
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  • 191 12 SCARBOROUGH, Yorkshire, Sept. 11 (Reuter).— Trevor Bailey, the Essex and England allrounder completed the double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets lor the season by claiming two wickets in the drawn match between West Indies and Tom Pearces XI here today. Frank Tyson,
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  • 64 12 THE Ceylon Cricket President's XI will be entertained to a lunch tomorrow at a colony restaurant by Mr. M. H. M. Saly, proprietor of the Gem Company, Singapore. Mr. Saly, a cousin of the manager of the touring team, Mr. M. K. M Ismail, will present
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  • 38 12 THE Third Annual Singapore Sikh Athletic meet will be held at Farrer Park cinder track on Sunday, Oct. 20. Entries should be sent to Mr. J S. Gill, 20 Dunearn Road, Singapore 11 before Sept. 20.
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  • 414 12  - NEWCOMER RANGOON HAS WON 14 RACES OVER THE SPRINTS WINDSOR LAD By AMONG newcomers who will be making their debut at the Perak Gold Vase meeting considerable interest will centre round two airborne horses who arrived in midAugust from Melbourne. The v are Dockside and Red Joker, now renamed Rangoon
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  • 96 12 THIS year's Inter-School Basketball Tournament for the English schools in Singapore was won by Boys' Town, who defeated Anglo Chinese School 61-57 at the Youth Centre. The above picture shows the new champions and their' trophy. They are from left to right, front row: Kok
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  • 58 12 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: Friendly; Singapore Malays vs. Eastern A. A. of Hongkong at Jalan Besar Stadium, 8 p.m. Darul Afiah vs. Western S.C. at J. 8.. 6.45 p.m. HOCKEY: Friendly; Gan Eng Seng School (Past vs. Present) at Anson Road, 5.15 p.m. BASKETBALL: Friendly; Hongkong Chinese Basketball team vs. Tong
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  • 284 12 Elsie Fails To Follow Sister's Footsteps MISS Elsie Lim's attempt to capture the Schoolgirls' singles badminton title, which was left vacant by her elder sister Nancy Lim, failed when she was beaten by a newcomer Miss Vim Chee Fong of Nam Hwa Girls' School in three gruelling seU 11—8, B—ll-
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  • 137 12 Schoolboys Badminton Fixtures THE following are the ties of the Singapore Badminton Association Schoolboys championships for this Saturday at the Singapore Badminton Hall starting 7.30 p.m. Schoolboys Singles: V. S S. Nathan (St. Thomas) vs. Long Mun (V.S.); Lee Kin Tat (5.J.1.) vs. Mohd. Noor Abdullah (R. 1.); Foo Hee
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  • 227 12 DONCASTER, Sept. U—BALLYMOSS, to Ireiand and owned by American Mr. ,h n came with a strong run inside the last u<, |j win the St. Leger, final classic of the season, here today. j Ridden with fine judgment by Tommy Burns, he brought off
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  • 71 12 JOHNNY AND AMY FOR S.B.A. C'SH JO Chi from Pei I Bactiona start i Mr. and hav° been c Into tional abroad, wU] sing.' an Other oui elude Pam Kum F, Manap an I r ben J Johore. ana I Pens I the Univi i Altogeth* r been receivi d
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