Singapore Standard, 14 September 1957

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  • 541 1 'WE WILL STAND BY HIM' II STANDARD SURVEY GIVES THE GOVT. ff Fl/LL MARKS' THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE YESTERDAY GAVE OVERWHELMING SUPPORT TO CHIEF MINISTER MR. LIM YEW HOCK FOR HIS FlfcM STAND IN PURGING THE ISLAND OF SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS: ALL DAY
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  • 219 1 Premier Songgram Gets Rid Of Military Clique Corruption In Govt. Affairs Caused Purge Iwg.-: 13 Pibui i powerful p. ..._i_m i': Ed c: corruption in I affairs. I L :..l Phao Sriya- down i rem bis i ter ol Intjr He said he w Ills post as C t ps
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  • 87 1 A COLONY businessman, read the Standard yesterday and promptly rushed to the Chief Minister's office with a bouquet of orchids. The businessman, a Chinese, would not give his name. but said it was his way of showing his deep appreciation of Mr. Lim Yew
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  • 70 1 DAMASCUS, Sept. 13 (Reuter) A Syrian official spokesman today described as "absolutely false" a report that Syrian troops had fired across the Lebanese border to cover the retreat of a band of arms smugglers into Syria. The spokesmen was commenting on a report which ._aid eight people
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  • 68 1 LONDON. Sept. 13 (Reuter) Colonel Sir Henry Lee. Federation Finance Minister, had a general discussion here today with Sir John Worlledge,, Director-General of the British Overseas Audit Service. Sir Henry arrived here yesterday by air from Kuala Lumpur on his way to Washington for the forthcoming
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  • 31 1 NORTH-WESTERLY winds at the Maralinga atomic range today caused a second postponement of the first of a new series of British atomic tests, it was learned in Adelaide yesterday.
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  • 19 1 THE Japanese Government yesterday decided to seek a loan from the World Bank of U.S 14,990,000. Reuter
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  • Crime by Night
    • 187 1 SINGAPORE Police recovered a large quantity of printed documents believed to be Communist and parts of a printing press from a house in Hqnderson Road early yesterday morning. A 19-year-old student and an odd-job labourer both Chinese were detained for questioning. The -two men are
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    • 24 1 INDIA today again urged that the United Nations Sec-retary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, visit Budapest to see things there at first hand. Reuter
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  • 118 1 SINGAPORE footballer, Ibrahim bin Musajie Angullia, a police storekeeper in charge of the armoury in Mount Vernon, was yesterday produced in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court to have a charge read and explained to him. The charge alleged that he was in possession of five
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  • 109 1 'NOT SO FAST' KING SAUD TELLS' IKE NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (Reuter) Diplomatic sources said last night that King Saud of Saudi Arabia has sent a message to President Eisenhower urging moderation in United States policy towards Syria, the New York Times reported from Washington today j Its dispatch added
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  • 109 1 LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Four hundred and fifty thousand British railmen today demanded substantial pay rises, reported to be around £1 a week. The claim, made by executive leaders of the National Union of Railwaymen, the biggest of three railway unions, was sent
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  • 87 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Sept. 13 (AP)— Admission of Malaya to U.N. membership was on the programme for the opening day of the General Assembly's 12 :h session issued today. The session will begin with a plenary meeting of the 81--nation body at 7 p.m. next
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  • 60 1 BELGRADE, Sept. 13 (UP)— president Tito took Polish Communist chief Wladislaw Gomulka to his Brioni island retreat today for intimate talks in which the Yugoslav leader is expected to find out just how far Poland's "'national communism" goes. Gomulka surprised the Yugoslavs yesterday by lavishing
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  • 154 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Johore UMNO youth section wants Federation ministers to wear "tanjak" (Malay headgear), as part of their official dress, instead of the helmet with plume_. The Standard learns that this was one of the decisions reached at a closed-door meeting of
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  • 453 1 SINGAPORE'S largest trade union the 17,000 strong Army Civil Service Union —is to challenge an order of the Registrar of Trade Unions in the High Court. The Union, through its counsel, Mr. David Marshall, is seeking a court injunction to restrain the Registrar of
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  • 172 1 CALL-UP: SUMMONS FOR THE 18-20s THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, ln a Proclamation yesterday, directed all men m the Colony between the ages of 18 and 20 to register for national service. The Proclamation was issued under Section 4 of tin Colony's National Serv.ee Ordinance, which empowers the
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  • 33 2 THE Malayan Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union of Penang has sent a cable message to Sir Charles Gedces, president of the Postal Telegraph and Telephone International congratulating him on his knighthood.
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  • 248 2 High Court Throws Out His Suit Against Lee MR. JUSTICE KNIGHT in the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed a claim for damages brought by an accountant against millionaire-news-paper-owner Mr. George Lee for wrongful dismissal. Mr. A. W. Mair, a former accountant of the firm of Messrs.
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  • 143 2 The Three 'Golden Voice' Blind Judges Decided To Winners KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The five blind people who picked the Pan-Malaya "Miss Golden Voice. 1957," here last night summed up their decision in 800 Braille words. It was the first time that a team of blind people, including Major D.R. Bridges,
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  • 257 2 IPOH, Fri. A German housewife, A Go^ wife of a British Army sergeant hen mn 2 $25 by Magistrate. Tuan Syed Hussein Jamais! assaulting her Chinese amah on July 30. The Magistrate also oreGoswell, wife of Sergeant Alloc Goswell of Um I Dragon Guards, to compensation to her amah,
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  • 71 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malaya's first ambaasad r to the United State?, in a policy statement to the American public assured that Malaya would be able to supply the world with steadily increai quantities of natural rut at competitive prices. The
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  • 97 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING n (cents per lb. u pore yeMerda? tat*; Spot Int Oct K.S S 1 Nov. r s s.n i n R.S s No RSs No 84] I Ton. v. The pi Singapore vestercr S3fi7j I pn uh i.u.vno.. Rim No. 1 lis B MM House T^rm* I
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  • 13 2 r mmm.r J.KW KOK SI i rday b months Ma,::-" for beii
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  • 139 2 7 Years For Teen-Age Terrorist IPOH, Fri. A teen-aged Chinese who left school to join the terrorists three years ago was today sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Sheppherd in the Perak High Court The youth, Wong Ah Sim, 18, who pleaded guilty, was convicted on a charge
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  • 39 2 A TOTAL of $937,286,802 in currency notes and $43,043,610 in coins were in circulation since Sept. 1. the chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo, Singapore, Mr T. M. Hart, said last night.
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  • 441 2 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The following have passed the First and Second Year Normal Class examinations in Negri Sembilan: First Year Passes: Miss Ivy Lim, Long Lee Kiow, Miss Gan Sok Bee, Miss Keoi Eng, Miss Kang Hong Eng. Miss N. Parameswari, Miss M. Sarasvathy, Miss Jayaranee, Tan Seng
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  • 307 3 Ringleader Gets Three Years For Murder Bid MALACCA, Fri.— Four youths of the Henry Gurney School today received jail sentences on being convicted in the High Court of a charge of attempted murder of the school's chief officer, Mr. D.A.E. Nind, on May 14.
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  • 66 3 DATO Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, paid his first official visit to Perak on Thursday Here he is met at the Ipoh airport by Inche Mohamed Ghazali Jawi, Perak Mentri Besar (left) and Mr. Forbes Wallace, Perak Chief Police Officer In the
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  • 269 3 And A Joint Geremony To Start It Off PADANG BESAR, Fri. A novel railway terminus was declared open here this morning:, jointly, by the Federation Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib and the Thai Minister for Communications, General Seriroengirithi. It
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  • 151 3 Be Like Madam Pandit. Says Malay Girl KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "It Madam Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit can serve as Ambassador with distinction. I can't see why a Malayan girl cannot do likewise" said a charming Malay girl on boarding a 8.0.A.C. plane tor London today. She is Che Zainab binti Da
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  • 27 3 THE student and youth department of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. will hold a concert at the Y's auditorium in Prince Edward Road, Singapore, at 7.30 tonight.
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  • 67 3 ALOR STAR, Fri. Tne Minister for Education, Mr. Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged the formation of goodwill committees in every town, kampong and village. He said' the citizens of this country have to co-exist or the country will "go to pieces." He added: "We must prove
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  • 360 3 CORRUPTION within the Singapore Harbour Board area was rampant and the Board seemed powerless to stop it, said Mr. L. Wilson of the Securitas Limited at the Port Commission yesterday. He said that there was "a considerable amount of pilferage of cargo
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  • 48 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three additional members of Malaya's delegation to the United Nations will leave here by air for New York tomorrow. They are Mr. Too Joon Hing, former Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. K. L. Devaser and Tuan Syed Omar bin Shahabucin of Kedah.
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG, Sept. 13 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.65 to £1 Sterling; $5,985 to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $1; $0,121 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $262,375 to a tael.
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  • 209 4 SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE NEEDED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, today ordered strengthening of the food denial campaign against the Communist terrorists. Addressing the Tapah District War Executive Committee Dato Razak saidr "I
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  • 63 4 SCHOOL days are the best days of one's life and the smiles on the faces of these four pretty Australian students seem to confirm this. The students (from left) Catherine Hunts, Elizabeth Benson, Daphne Fairfax and Susan Crennan arrived in the Colony from Sydney by BOAC
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  • 98 4 THE whine of a jet fighter as it landed suddenly at Singapore International Airport yesterday evening startled workers and visitors. The fighter, attached to a New Zealand Squadron, stationed at R.A.F. Tengah, made an emergency landing at 4.20 p.m. When it landed, Mr. Freddie Ebert,
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  • 234 4 Yap Calls For A 'National Front' PROMINENT Colony banker and non-partyman, Mr. Yap Pheng G_ck, yesterday reiterated his plea tor the creation of a "National Front" for Singapore. lie was commenting on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock's, .speech on the Citizenship Bill in the Assembly on Wednesday. He
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  • 30 4 INCHE Abdullah Kamil, chief information officer attached to the Indonesian Embassy. Kuala Lumpur, left for Washington to take ud his new appointment in the Indonesian Embassy there.
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  • 85 4 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution will hold a geographical exhibition at the school hall, Bras Basah Road, from Sept. 19 to 21 for the public and schoolchildren. The Director of the School. Rev. Brother Lawrence, will open the exhibition on Thursday at 11.30 a.m. w.th a short ceremony. It will
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  • 159 4 THE Chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, said yesterday the University would have to raise its academic standards so that "our graduates would be worthy of the good name of the University." Mr. Tan was speaking at a meeting of the
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  • 103 4 TWENTY-SIX aircraft of eight different tyoes from the Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force w-ll fly Past in a Battle of Britain commemorative flight over Government House in Singapore at 9 a.m. today. This will mark the
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  • 166 4 Specialist Quits Colony Hospital DR. E.G. Hudson, senior Anaesthetist with the Singapore General Hospital, has left the Colony for Australia under the Malayanization scheme, Minister for Health. Mr. A.J. Braga, said yesterday. Dr. Hudson's job will be advertised soon. But. in the meanwhile the gap will be filled by an
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  • 165 4 MALACCA. Fri. Radio patrol cars can now reach any trouble spot in Malacca town within a few minutes in an emergency, the Chief Police Officer, Mr. T. B Voice, told a Press conference today. This has been made possible by the recent set up
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 536 4 Standard tzAlmanac Information at a Glance Stadium 8 p.m. Methodist Church 8 p.m. District a.m. Time Signal. Opening AnChinese YMCA (Prince Edward MYF Councils Retreat— Mata nouncement. 701 Sunrise SenNGAPOREjg--. g-S'^ iSk,S%£ „<,._• c.„.. a »«<•■ M __2 ___&_fi____ %J_SO___^^ ing and billiards 2tolo p m. Road): Boxing 4 p.m.
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  • 179 5 New Job Relations Course For Unionists SINGAPORE'S Labour Ministry has started a new "Union Job Relations" training programme for the benefit of trades union officials. The programme is aimed at developing trades union officials' skill in handling human problems and improving work relationships within the union's own organization, as well
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  • 80 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure at ari inquest into the death of an office boy. Sumaci bin Ibrahim. 19. who was drowned in a pond. A hospital attendant, YusofT bin Mohamed Noor, told the Coroner that on July
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  • 59 5 THE Singapore Standard yesterday received a letter through the post for the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. It has been delivered to Mr. Lim. The writer, who signed himself as "True Anak Singapura" welcomed Mr. Lim's action in the recent island-wide arrests, and' urged
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  • 271 5 Man Who Defended His Family Is Freed COURT: HE ACTED REASONABLY' A MAN who put up a fight, when a band of people came to demolish his house was acquitted yesterday by a Singapore Magistrate. The Eighth Magistrate, Mr. Philio Lau. accented the submission by Mr. Leslie Rayner, counsel for
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 5 Photo by MR. M. R. SAMY and his bride, the former T-i'ss Saro- iini. pictured after their wedding at the Sri Veerama 1> K.i.iamn_an Temple in Serangoon Road, on Thursday. t, The groom is a clerk attached to the Australian Asia i 5 Shipping Line, Singapore. WW WWWWW
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  • 281 5 AS a member of the Pacific Area Travel Association, Singapore was yesterday treated to samples of a giant L T .S. $400,000 tourist merchandising campaign that not only crackled with high-powered ideas and highsounding slogans, but even included the late Joseph Conrad among the "copy
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  • 66 5 TWENTY-SIX more Government workers were made bankrupts on their cwn applications before Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Their total liabilities amounted to $58,783 in debts ranging from $870 to $7,900. Most of them were postmen, office peons, clerks and technical assistants. Yesterday's
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  • 63 5 Mother And 3 Children Are Missing A 41-YEAR-OLD Singapore housewife, Tang Ah Moi and her three children aged seven, 15 and 17, have been reported missing from their home in Yio Chu Kang Read since Thursday. The Police, who have been informed, have descriptions of the four. A 16-year-old boy,
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  • 115 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fifty "freshies" of the University of Malaya tcok refuge in a church here after the Technical College authorities had refused them admission this morning. However, a misunderstanding over the date of their arrival from Singapore was cleared later and they
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  • 52 5 NEO Hay Kong, a former accountant of Universal Cars Limiteo, was yesterday placed on a year's probation by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. D. H. Chapman, for defrauding the company of $7,171. The manager of the firm, Mr. H. G. Oates, said that Neo has made
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  • 102 5 SINGAPORE Party Ra'yat wl.l snortly hold a congress to discuss the question of merger with the Federation. Inche Zaihan Mahmud, party spokesman, said yesterday that the congress, which is expected to be held on Sept. 22. would also discuss the possibility of a "federation" of
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  • 126 5 Inspector Told To Pay Up A POLICE Inspector, Lee Cheng Teen, was yesterday ordered by the Singapore High Court to pay ud $1,200 in arrears of maintenance to his wife. Lee's application for the case to be adjourned for two weeks was granted. He told the Court that during the
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  • 66 5 DEVI LETCHMAN, a 13--year-old housewife, was bound over in the sum of $250 for six months in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court on a charge of attempted suicide. Her husband, who was in court, refused to stand suret; for her. Devi had earlier pleader' guilty
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 502 6 PEKING'S leaders still have to dance to the Kremlin's tunes. Whenever the directors of Soviet foreign policy start their sabre-rattling against the western powers, Red China's puppet administrator- jump to emulate them against their neighbours in the Pacific. The recent Russian diatribes against the United States and
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    • 410 6 JTVERY now and then the United States is plagued by an outbreak of racial riots, which cause doubts to be cast on the much vaunted American way of life. Even in the most outlandish parts of Asia, people do not blow up schools because of racial bias, or
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 515 6 Sir Marriage is a pet subject of growing ud girls. But I am not going to talk of monogamous marriage, which no one in .he world can quarrel about. Instead, I fear I may stir up the hornet's nest unwittingly in an endeavour to express
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  • 1019 6 IN AFGHANISTAN TODAY: PRINCE NAIM, DEPUTY PREMIER; "...our goal Is a traditional oneneutrality." In an apparent attempt to woo Afghanistan, both the United States and Russian governments are pouring AID in cash
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  • 489 6  -  Walter Schwarz Bx CINE hour before dawn a youth ch v^ knife crept out of a but in an Israeli bolder 3 ment near hire and tiptoed dorm the led lo the Gaza Strip. _h S he movea ground intently. Every ft ,r j-rds he gave jabs
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  • 883 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By THE folly of one man is the fortune of another." so said Bacon. And so proved the exsecretary general of tbe People's Action Party, Lee Kuan Yew, when he moved his motion in the Assembly on Thursday criticising- the Government's White
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  • 142 7 S'PORE SAFE FROM ATOMIC FALL-OUT TORONTO, Sept. 13 (AP) Scientists have found Singapore and other cities near the equator safer for humans than any other place on ear.h from the fall-out of nuclear explosions. The fact that the equatorial area is safer from this fall-out, sometimes years after the explosion,
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  • 27 7 A B-47 Stratojet bomber exploded in the air and crashed near Bastrop, Louisiana, yesterday. State police said three crewmen were killed.— U. P.
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  • 445 7 THE LAST REMNANT OF COLONIALISM IN EUROPE' ISRAEL TOO IS CRITICISED FOR EXISTING IN THE FIRST PLACE ALL WRONG ETHICALLY LONDON, Sept 13 (Reuter) Speakers attacked Israel and British policy on Cyprus at the second session of the Inter-parlia-mentary Union conference here today. The conference,
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  • 223 7 The Kremlin to get its first face-lift in 800 years MOSCOW, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Moscow's Kremlin, home of the Soviet Government and the greatest collection of priceless monuments of the Russian people's history and culture, is undergoing a face-lift, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The 100-year-old unique inlaid
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  • 88 7 No pain in the neck this time LONDON, Sept. 13 (AP) Queen Elizabeth, smiling and composed, yesterday made her first oublic speech s.nce Lord Altrincham criticized her manner of delivery as "a pain in the neck." First reactions seemed to be that she came out of the ordeal with flying
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  • 140 7 LONDON. Sept. 13, (AP). Britain disclosed yesterday it has offered to join with Russia in scrapping all curbs on the movements of diplomats in their two countries. But at the same time, the British Government warned the Kremlin it will take tit-for-tat action against Russian officials
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  • 140 7 LOOK A crack a bulge then crash ryiiE wall of a blazing department store cracks bulges then crashes down into the deserted street. Hundreds of firemen have battled for hours first trying to save the store, then fighting to keep the other buildings from catching fire. As the 40-ft. high
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  • 105 7 BRITISH LINER BLOWN AGROUND IN 70 mph GALE EAST LONDON, Cape Province, South Africa, Bept. 13 i Reuter 1 The British liner City of Port Elizabeth (13.363 tons* was blown aground here today after her moorings snapped in a 70-mile an hour gale. The liner drifted helplessly before striking a
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  • 44 7 BRITAIN has set aside £7.000.000 to be spent on Colombo Plan scholarships in the next seven year.s and Malaya is qualified for a share of It. Mr. G. W. Tory, the British High Commissioner in Malaya, sa d in Kuala Lumpur yesterdaj
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  • 65 8 THE Australian Commissioner. Mr. T. K. Critchley in Kuala Lumpur is seen here with his delegation before leaving his residency in Golf Road for the Istana Negara to present his commission to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong. Left to right: Messrs. W. Cairns (Trade Commissioner), T. Dingle, (Third Secretary),
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  • Tunku Tells Malayan Youths
    • 193 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Prime Ministei Tunku Abdul Rahman, today called upon the youth of Malaya to emulate the tolerance, goodwill and perseverance of their, elders who had used these qualities to pave the way to national unity and independence. National independence, he said, presented both
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    • 186 8 LET THE FUTURE GENERATIONS BE PROUD OF OUR YOUTH-ALLEN KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The youth of Malaya have done nothing to help Malaya attain its independence, Mr. A. R. Allen, former government expert on youth organizations, said in his farewell message yesterday. Independence was handed to Malayan youths on a silver
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  • 69 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. T m Egyptian Government has approached the Ma.;. van Government with a request to establish natic relations between I countries, The Federation Government has informed' the Egyptian Government that while it is agreeable to the establishment of diplomatic relations at legation level,
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  • 340 8 MALAYA TO HAVE 60 ,000 NEW CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government said today that more than 60,000 people whose preMerdeka applications for citizenship are still pending, will now become citizens automatically. This change Is being brought about by the implementation to the Federation's new consitution, which came into force
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  • 50 8 PENANG, Fri —The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will pay his first official visit to the State of Penang tomorrow evening. On arrival at the Bayan Lepas airport, he will be met by the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pew Nee and members of the Executive Council.
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  • 39 8 THE Legislative Assembly's Select Committee on the Singapore Citizenship Bill welcomes represemations from the public. Representations may be made in Chinese. English, Malay or Tamil to the Clerk of the Assembly at Assembly House, Empress Place. Singapore.
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  • 155 8 VICTORIA THEATRE READY NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE'S Victoria Theatre in Empress Place will be completed before June next year, Mr. J. L. Middleton, a member of a private firm of consulting architects entrusted with the renovating work, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Midcleton. a former employee of the Singapore City Council,
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  • 23 8 THE Combined Malay Schools Sports meet at Bayan Lepas, Penang, scheduled for Sept. 15, has now been postponed to Sept. 21.
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  • 100 8 Sultan Opens The Dewan Merdeka Hall DUNGUN, Trengganu, Fri.— The Sultan of Trengganu last night declared open the modern $35,000 Dewan Merdeka Hall. The Dewan Merdeka Hall is an independence gift from the managements of the Eastern Mining and Metals Company, the Eastern Stevedoring Company and the Malay States Shipping
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  • 92 8 MUAR, Fri.— The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Aziz bin Ishak, told more than 10,000 people here last night that Communism could be eradicated in this country if the standard of living of the kampong people was raised. Speaking at the Merdeka Celebrations dinner held
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  • 58 8 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— The British Council announced today that the Sino-British Fellowship Trust is offering two one-3'ear scholarships to members of the Chinese community in the Federation to study in England. Applications must be from candidates above 27 years of age and will close on Oct.
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  • 38 8 AN inaugural meeting to form an association of residents of Frankel Estate. Singapore, will be held at Siglap Secondary School at 4.30 p.m. today. A pro-tern committee will be elected at the meeting.
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  • 164 8 AssaultDetective is Cleared PENANG, Fri. A youth. Ong Ah Lek T alleged in the Magistrate's Court today that a Detective Sergeant kicked and punched him at the Sungei Nibong Police Station. Det. Sgt, A. Sandaman claimed trial to a charge of assaulting Ong on Aug. 3. Ong siac that he
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  • 171 8 A MERCY tyJ KUALA IJ Mp. p A beaming 4(1 7 r Malay woman H of Kuala f uni morning f or hP f^ Dungun wah bJ^ heart and a deep^ gratitude t(» t jL*J Air Force Halimah binti mother of lour ci ever s to the During th<
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  • 15 8 THK W, Magistrate today awardt to rubber tapp-. for injuries three rubber ta
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  • 513 9 STANDARD'S SOCIAL ROUNDS Our Beauty Queens vie for a new title SINGAPORE'S "Beauty Queens" who have already gained titles and awards in recent local contests will tonight pit their charms x? a t! n S^ newcom ers for the coveted "Miss Mobil Queen" honour at the Stanvac Sports Club annual
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    103 9 but Boor Jar.."? I Sea F hian S Jaycc I by very .ve audience, showed a col--1 iels, office wear Qg lounge suit to the latest beach wear shirt lause whistles. Mr. .y. elegantly I the latest eachwear patterned shirt sely over a noi style in the
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  • 587 9 ]\TAGIC brought romance to a Singapore school teacher whose hobby is entertaining people with astonishing and baffling tricks. While performing at a private party two years ago, Mr. Tan Choon Tee, a Colony amateur magician, met Miss Lee Gin Eng. Mr. Tan was looking for an assistant
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  • 27 9 (Picture by studios). A party of revellers enjoying the Moon-cake festival dance held by the Jaycee's at Sea View Hotel. Henry Woon Peter Robinson
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    • 390 9 Feed fast-growing bodies on FAREX farex provides just those things that babiet and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three f different cereals for energy calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth vitamins of the B group to encourage healthy appetite, good digestion, sound
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    • 132 9 What's On! DANCE "Miss Popular" Contest 8.30 STAN VAC Sports Club a.m. Mr. Tan Chye Moi's Annual Dance, Adelphi picnic also at SATA bunRoof Garden, 8.30 pan.; Sin- galow. gapore Cricket Association COCKTAILS annual Dance, Cricket Club, At Ceylon Sports Club 9 p.m.; Singapore Rubber farewell party for Mr. M.
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  • 231 10 Penang, Fri. Construction work on the two new doubleberth ferry terminals in Weld Quay here and Butterworth is progressing satisfactorily to be ready i for service bv earlv 1959. Mr. F.W. Harvey. Chairman of the Penang Port Commission told this to the Standard. He
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  • 79 10 PETALING JAYA, Fri.— The Merdeka International Trade Fair originally planned for three weeks will be extended for another two days to enable the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his Permaisuri to visit The fair scheduled to terminate on Sept 15 will now close shop at midnight on
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  • 133 10 HK-Built Vessel For Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The new buoyage and lighthouse tender, Aktina. built in Hongk ng for the Federation of Malaya, has been launched by Mrs. Michael Hogan. wife of the Chief Justice, Hongkong. v.r.o was formerly the Feder•tion'j Attorney General. The vessel, which i_s on its way
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  • 57 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following Changes in its rates to merchants vesterday: Canada: buving. T.T. 31-5/16. O.D 31-7/16, 90 dayi 31-13/16 c.edit bills. 31-7/9 trade bills. Selling rates T.T. or O.D readv were: Canada ..0-15 '16: French Fr mca *****; Belgian Francs 1615}; Holland Gldrs.
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  • 49 10 THE Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources is planning an intensive search for phosphate deposits throughout Australia and its territories. At the same time, the New Zealand, Government is arranging in conjunction with the Australian survev. a search for phosphate deposits in New Zealand and its territories.
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  • 52 10 THE "Shell Magic Table," which teas designed and manufactured in London, is a novel exhibit at the Merdeka Trade Fair at Petaling Jaya. It illustrates with moving models, the part played by Shell in producing petroleum products. Picture shows visitors to the Fair showing interest in the
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  • 125 10 C-Plan Crop Protection Course Ends THE sixth course for Colombo Plan students on the principles and methods of crop protection which during the past five months has been arranged by Fisorjs Pest Control Ltd., operating from Chesterford Park. Essex, has now ended. Fourteen young men from the Philippines. Ceylon, Indonesia
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  • 181 10 INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were easier on the local market yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tin s were irregular. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 2 85 2 90 G'town Disp. 3.03 3.15 cd W. Hammer 2.4J 2.48 cd
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  • 179 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F. X. ords. $2.90 cd cb. 52.92V overnight and yesterday; Gammons $2.57 A; Georgetown Disp. $3.10: Hammers $2.45 overnight; Hume prefs A24 Jacksons $I. Cement $1.75; Collieries $1.08. $1.09; Metal Box $2.12;; overnight and yesterday, $2.14, $2.17 delayed; Robinson ords.
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  • 62 10 BRITAIN'S steel mills produced an average 412,800 tons a week for the first eight months of 1957 an increase of 6.2 per cent on production in the corresponding period last year. The Iron and Steel Board said output of pig iron in the same period this
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  • 26 10 1.C.1. ALKALI (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Osborne, South Australia, recently packed its millionth ton of alkalis. The first ton was produced nearly 17 years ago.
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  • 368 10 China In Mart For Rubber THE rubber market opened the week on a steady note with shorts busy covering, mainly on the Middle East situation, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. The rally however was short-lived when London failed to hold their gain and New York
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  • 144 10 Price Down 1/4c. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped J cent to 86£ cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for October shipment on a barely steady market. Prices opened at about the same levels as on Thursday, despite better overseas advices. China inquiries again were reported but prices did
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  • 97 10 SINGAPORE' Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were.- copra, Sept./Oct. $25 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40J sellers; in drums $44} sellers. Muntok white pepper $113 sellers, Sarawak white $112 sellers special Sarawak black $76. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co Ltd. closing prices per
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  • 115 10 Holiday At Sea-With A Difference A SHIPPING firm is offering Malayans an unique opportunity of spending a holiday at sea with Christmas and New Year thrown in. Mr. A. C. Villeneuve, passage manager of Rotterdam Lloyd, Singapore, told the Standard yesterday that the luxury liner, William Ruys, will be used
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  • 128 10 Air-Cooled Milk Bar Opens IPOH'S first air-conditioned milk-bar and restaurant The Boston was opened for business, recently at Cockman Street. The Boston is fully air-condi-tioned and the interior has been tastefully decorated and fitted with sr>eeial lighting to present a "night-club" atmosphere. In addition, all seats are cushioned with foam
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  • 70 10 BRITAIN'S exports to the world last month totalled £269,400,000 (U*****,320,000) a drop of £12 million (USS33,--600,000) over the previous month, the Board of Trade announced in London. But imports were £336,600,--000 (U*****,680,000), £24 million (U5567,200,000) less than July. Thus the August trade gap the amount needed to
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  • 194 10 THE decklanding-by-mirror system invented for British aircraft carriers' is to be installed on more American ships and naval bases. The American Navy has found it has cut their accident rate to planes landing on carriers by more than half from 2.4 per 1,000 landings to 0
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  • 326 10 U.K. WILL CONTINUED TO SAFEGUARD OUR RUBBER INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. G.W. Tory, the United Kingdom u sioner in Malaya, assured today that despite Malaya's new statu* J dent nation, the British Government's policy of safeguarding the nat^ s industry would remain unchanged. As far as the British Government
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  • 106 10 U.K. TRADE EXHIBITION FOR MALAYA Fri.— British J turers r holding M ducts v year. The i Malaya r mad. that the M 7 r ,<.' hibition i h <:* the venih i. mtm ledfci^l be ,t ln i-xhibiti' would proba after tl m Singapore tern be r n .-\j
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    • 78 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS SHB WHAE. BOREVILLE. Kunikawa Maru A Burnside. Siaoe, Greenh::.. Do- rinrhia, Hong Kong Trader. J~J Eastern Venture. Svend Maersk. P™, e A Chupra. Glenville J? j INNER ROADS Mun Huang. Longsindhu. ir Gold Dragon. Aik Leong. Hai Hone. Moonfish. Nangkachindi Southern Trader, Ren_gam, Ta- Ejs™
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    • 1278 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «t CO., LTD. Tel: 24 12 (18 lino) tint o<(-<.'* tec *r* i,r K*pc.e) (12 lines) •ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Zt SAILINCS to LIVIRPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CON.ININTAL PORTS Carrier, option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed
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    • 713 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bongkok ond/oi For Eost vio Sues. Penong P.S'hom S'pora "LALANDIA" 16/18 Sept 19/20Sept 21/23Sept Bonqkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29 Sept/1 Oct 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct "JAVA" 4/6 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 6/8 Oct Bangkok Only. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Soid Genoo Antwerp,
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  • 22 12 ROYAL Air Force beat Selangor Sikh Union by 2-1 at hockey on the Bellamy Road ground in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 397 12  - ISRAEL'S TOP SOCCERITES COLONY FACES A HOPELESS TASK LEONG HEW MENG By ISRAEL'S best soccer I side the Hapoel— arrived by Garuda Airways yesterday on a tour of the Far East. They will be tested by a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar stadium today (5.15 p.m.) and then take OB
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  • 220 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor Club got off to a .musing start to their rugger season when they trounced Royal Air Force by 31 points (5 goals 2 tries) to nil on the padang here today. Selangor Club, who had a strong side out
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  • 44 12 BARTLEY Secondary School scored a 4-3 victory over Victoria School in a hockey match played at the Victoria School ground yesterday. Maniam Kewal Singh, Balakrishnan and Anthony. Teo scored for the winners while S. Devamoni 2 and Edward replied for the Victorians.
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  • 733 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three track and three field Telecoms records were broken on the first day of the AllhMala>uin Telecommunications Athletic and Welfare Association championship meet at the Merdeka Stadium todav. HIGH JUMP TITLE TO MISS HENDROFF Muniandy of Penang set the ball
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  • 68 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. At a press conference here today, the British High Commissioner in the Federation, Mr. G. W. Tory, promised that he would do his best to arrange for top-notch British soccer players and teams to visit Malaya. He told reporters that he was aware
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  • 483 12 Richard Is Tops In Swimming RICHARD TAN. winner of the 100 metres. 200 metres and 400 metres free style and second in the 50 metres free style. won the individual championship trophy at the first swimming carnival of Gan Eny Seng School held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Kunner-up
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  • 176 12 Taylor Is Champion Shot W.O. II S.F. Taylor of the Singapore Engineer Regt. won the Open Individual Championship Cup in the annual Singapore Base District Rifle Meet held at the Nee Soon range. He returned an aggregate of 180 points. Runner-up was Sgt. N. Brade of 40 Base Workshops REME
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  • 54 12 Raffles Institution and St Andrew's School drew twoall in an inter-school hockey match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. G. Sandosham and D Singh scored for Raffles while G. Singh and A. L'Strange replied for the Saints. Earlier, Raffles beat St Andrew's by two goals to nil in
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    • 211 12 BOSTON MILK BAR AND RESTAURANT (Fully Air-Conditioned) 49, Cockman Street, IPOH (Opposite the Lido Cinema) **Wmm\ "V.'v'" x i^Sx-;*^^. ■'^'.'^■■l W -W**v ■■■■■■■><:■. m mtm\ __t f^^_____ x >r^*^M ___.^fl ___Lv_*S» ::r; __H B*^_ll£ y.sH SH KT #„33SS_JH __< Hf si-** .9 _B; v^-m^sH l__aM___ 9_P_ IPOH S ONLY MILK
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 99 12 SOCCER Singapore Selection vs fsrael Hapoel al 5.15 p.m« Jaian Besar stadium. Kota Raja vs Maxmcll's S.C. at 4 n.,"\ Jalan Besar stadium (Junior Cup semifinal). CRICKET 'England' vs 'Australia* padang. Ceylon, Tourists vs CSC at Balestier Road. SCC vs Indian Assn. at LA. ground 'Ghandi Cup', RUGBY Police S.A.
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  • 207 13 LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reuter) —There were two changes of leadership in the English soccer league last night, though only four matches were played. Charlton Athletic, relegated to the second division, beat London rivals Leyton Orient 3—2 to depose another London club, Fulham, from the
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  • 44 13 LONDON, Sept. 13. (Reuter) Results of last night's English rugby matches were Rugby Union Cross Keys 12, Welsh Aca. 3 Newport 0. Ranji Walkers XV 3 Rosslyn Park 3, Auvergne 0. Rugby League Lancashire Cup second roundBlackpool Bor. 12, St. Helens 28
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  • 98 13 ROME. Sept. 13 (Reuteri— The Italian Football Federation announced yesterday that the return World Cup match between Italy and Northern Ireland would be played in Belfast on Wednesday, Dec. 4. The first match, in Rome on April 25. was won by Italy 1-0. The Federation said they
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  • 86 13 TORONTO, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Sachiko Kamo, of Japan, beat Anne Vieira, of Brazil 6-3. 6-1 in the women's singles third round of the International lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Kosei Kamo. the Japanese champion, and Rr.manath._n Krishnan India's leading player, defeated the Canadian paw i_.no Bedaid and Don
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    • 154 13 JJT pr s\NG TU R F CLUB r viN MEETING, 1957 1 U TRn\Y. 28th sKP Ti MRKK. 193-7. H'H»NESDAY, 2nd lOBLR, 1957. xT I RPAY. sth ißi R. 1957. rrßl£S close it 12 o'clock non Wednesday, 18th Giber. 1957. t f or SUB[I ,IBERS for the I September, 1
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    • 290 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS •THE City Council of Singat P° re invites tenders for a _.n^ n H Cy K n a m °nth to month basis of vacant City Council lan d In South Bridge ?i°c. d he Nort hern end of t _S.T BridKe bein Lot
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    • 225 13 H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS 'THERE will be vacancies in January 1958 for fully indentured apprentices in H.M. Dockyard, Singapore, in the following trades: .Shipwright. Shipfitter. Engine Fitter. Boilermaker, Electrical Fitter. Blacksmith, Coppersmith and Joiner. An examination will be held in November 1957. Applications are invited from boys residing in
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    • 215 13 In the Matter of Negri Sembilan Aerated Water Company Limited and In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940-1946 (Creditors' Voluntary Wlnding-Up) TPAKE NOTICE that a meetx ing of the Creditors in the above matter will ln pursuance to Section 231 of the Companies Ordinance 1940--1946 be held at the
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    • 584 13 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP No. 3 OF 1957. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And ln the Matter of THE EASTERN AUTO I COMPANY LIMITED. > TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the
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    • 849 13 CLASSIFIED ADS MARRIACE THE marriage took place at the International Church Bangkok, on Sept 6th between Agnes 'United Nations FAO) onlv daughter Of Mrs. T Jiannee and the late Mr T Jiannee, Singapore, to John Marcel (French Embassy) onlv son of Mr. and M*rs. L- Soulier. Pans. France. SITUATIONS VACANT
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    • 295 13 1 flbner By 4/ Copp l^^^^^Jl^S SI P *^ALH^t. ""I WE HEARD I I WE NEED I HOW CAN I C *Z2 i£Hi _Ai_______s________. i^td) money to get »r—^| patsenjt fosdick the. pouce rrst-class keep up k r --^callth'. fc ??P to go «a__r^ *SJ reporting drains por ktv strength^
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    • 337 13 M_M TOP AY'S QUOTATION: > Z A 'I never think of the ann f ur !t tomes soon C S enough."— Einstein. 1 n^ Tl RDAY F()R EVERY- I £.ONL: Prior to late afternoon is a good portion of the day 2 5 for buying, visiting, catching £up with social
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  • 301 14 MADAM Lee Cheng Kin's Tudor Wonder is my pick for the Merdeka Cup run over nine furlongs (Race 4) at Ipoh this afternoon, opening day of the Perak Turf Club's Sultan Gold Vase Meeting. TUDOR WONDER, a handsome four-year-old by Owen Tudor, improves
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  • 180 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis COMMOTION COMMOTION STERLING COMMOTION 1 Tarzan Tarzan Adjutant Tarzan Remembrance Sterling Commotion Flaxley Green DIAMOND JUBILEE BINGO BINGO BALKAN ARAB Z Youghal Bridge Diamond Jubilee Balkan Arab Diamond Jubilee Peanut Kid Peanut Kid Scone Stone All Things Nice BRILLIANT LIGHT NOW SHOWING
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  • 538 14 Commotion An Extra Good Thing 3K^____-_ ____.-V__* 1 1 THE going for today's J 1 1 races at Ipoh is likely to be j I yielding. i jl Best outsider 'j i BEST longshot today Is i 1 Mazooka in Race 5. Com- i 1 motion in Race 1 should
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  • 141 14 Diamond Jubilee is best over 7f RACE TWO In the most difficult race of the afternoon I anticipate Diamond Jubilee to head them home. Diamond Jubilee Is back to his best. He ran home a stylish winner at Kuala Lumpur when beating a Division Two field over the six. He
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  • 203 14 RACE FIVE After his second to Bahagia on this course in June, Crown Link tarned a brief spell at Cameron Highlands. He looks a very fit horse on the track and with a five pounds pull since his last race, he looks the goods
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  • 1165 14 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.- Horses Class J, Div. 2-7 Furs. 1. 705 Remembrance 4y 8.13 Mdm. Lee Cheng Kin Manning Smith o* XI B,ot n 5 y 811 p C. T. Stable Daniels Mitchell 3. 065 Adjutant 5y 8.10 K. D. Kongsi R van B'kelen Geyer 4. 611
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  • 211 14 The 'Prince' To Beat The 'Duke' RACE SEVEN PRINCE OF LALITA struck a bright note immediately after his return from Cameron Highlands he scored twice in succession and should make this his third win off the reel. The "Prince" was a threelength winner over 8£ furlongs at Penang and followed
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  • 244 14 WITH four horses not accepting i saved for the valuable Gold Vase Tim? 1 S looks a safe each-way proposition in the i lfJ k 6) for crack sprinters this afternoon Time To Reason is a sprinter pure and simple and has been consistent in recent efforts. At Bukit
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  • 91 14 Pointers for in 1 to him l r '.r h "Aha; a win,,,, fe a i. r s silver t,vi i month Br,; aga invi account win an Cham,- "saver" m i, th #Th, back t d Bukit r* month going Will ta todays Jjj Mazooka picking up a lapse
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  • 116 14 St. Vitas Consists rr c 00 his efforts at Bag to head r "2| D tWO ROQdi Buk to Sir rur.r_t.r-. 8.11. His thret R Will PuLim Thursday i is in s a good pr Judicial c less s ini Bukit T rr meeting S pounds v rse
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