Singapore Standard, 18 September 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 2548! (5 line,) 2 400 #6 l% m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Mil. No. 78 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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    191 1 Switzerland tor two or tnree years. Meanwhile, an army appointee, Major-General Pichai Montri has taken over control of the 50,000--strong army police Field Marshal Sarit's coup followed a dispute that flared up on Aug. 21, when he and four other top Army men pulled out of the five-month-old
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  • 376 1 Pibul Flees To Cambodia In A Fast Car I Wish To Beg His Pardon For What I Was Forced To Do, Says New Strong Man BANGKOK, TUES. THAILAND FELL TO Uj) MXRSHAL SARIT THANARAT SHORTLY rm: MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT IN A BLOODEg i:\n COUP, THE MILITARY
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    • 32 1 B~ ivanond. B ef, who during I i coup pi ere by air toB*. Switzerland ft fly on to B way B Rome Genera] B ■j.k to re-
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    • 44 1 B ■State Depari B I escribed the army B in<J a< •'es.-entiai-H- a! political deveB- -h would not B tru -tare of the B ian Treaty Orgab thai the overthrow Bth- •>-\";' of f lbul Bgram would not a'Tect the SI itea military
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  • 43 1 Now It's Dato Lee Kong Chian SINGAPORE rubber magnate Mr. Lee Kong Chian, was invested with the Order of Dato Paduka Mahkota Johore (D.P.M.J.) by the Sultan at the Istana Be^ar, in Johore Bahru yesterday. Full story and more pictures in page 3.
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  • 132 1 Shawcross Ban The Cause' LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) The Earl of Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, last night cabled the British High Commissioner in Accra asking him to express Britain's "concern" at reports reaching here from Ghana.]" A Commonwealth Relations Office spokesman confirmed th.s
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP) The British Government today asked Russia to keeD its TU-104 jet airliners away from London airport during the night because it makes so much noise. The Ministry revealed that it got complaints from residents that the TU-104's takeoff from London on its
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  • 139 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang DiPertuan Agong, is indisposed and on the advice of his doctor, today cancelled all public engagements. The Yam Tuan Agong who attended his first royal command performance at the Odeon Cinema last night, was due to
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  • 26 1 REBEL military leaders joined central government military men yesterday in a pledge of allegiance to President Soekarno and former Vice President Mohammad Hat:a.— AP
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  • 83 1 $5,000 Reward Out For Tip In Kidnap Case A REWARD of $5,000 was offered yesterday for information leading to the whereabouts of Singapore contractor, Mr. S. Kandiah Appavoo, who was kidnapped last week. The reward is offered by the victim's family through the Colony Police. Seven days have passed without
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  • 81 1 SPECIAL Branch officers of the Singapore Police yesterday arrested yet another man in their "political Investigations" in connection with the theft of six guns from the police armoury recently. The man, Ithin bin Labai Sirun, 34, is a Malay tutor, He was arrested in Lorong
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  • 393 1 MALAYA TO BECOME 82nd MEMBER OF THE UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 17 Malaya's chief U.N. delegate Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman presented official papers cf his delegation on Monday to U.N. protocol in preparation for Malaya's expected admission into the United Nations toda/. Dr. Ismail who
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  • 49 1 Mr. George Ward, Secretary for Air, will leave today in a Comet of Royal Air Force Transport Command for a two-and-a-half-week tour of RAF units in the Middle and Far East, the Air Ministry announced in London yesterday. He will visit Aden, Singapore and Hongkong.- Reuter
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  • 154 1 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Sept. 17 (AP) A full-scale tribal war was threatened today as hundreds of Basuto tribesmen were reported gathering for an attack on a small township inhabited by Zulus. Basutos have disappeared from the township of Jabavu after arming themselves with
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  • 96 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices rove of a cent to 841 cents per Ib. yesterday on an uncertain market, the Thai Army coup and reports of Russian buying of rubber being: contributory factors. The Malayan share market was very quiet but held reasonably steady The political news seemed to
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  • 298 1 SIXTEEN Bangkokbound passengers from Singapore were yesterday flown to Calcutta by Qantas-BOAC. The passengers had to be diverted to Dum Dum Airport because of the poli;ical crisis in Thailand A Qantas-BOAC spokesman said however, the passengers would be flown back
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  • 243 2 Red Mouthpiece Admits Trouble HONGKONG, Sept. 17 (AP) Red China's official news agency has admitted that violent anti-Commu-nist rioting erupted last July in the South China province of Kwangtung. A New China news agency dispatch from Canton said five Communist officials and an unspecified number
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  • 77 2 SAIGON. Sept. 17, (Reuter). Terrorists ambushed the chief tof Mytho district, 37 miles' south of here, on Saturday night and kiHed him and five members of his family with machine gUD fire, authoritati\*2 sources here said ;oday The official was travelling with hi^ family in a jeep
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  • 45 2 photo. EX -PREMIER Pibul Songgram ousted from power yesterday in a swift military c oup is seen addressing SEATO delegates at a meetin g in Bangkok recently. Last reports received say that the ex-premier is fleeing the country towards the Cambodian border. UP
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  • 182 2 DAMASCUS. Sept. 17 (Reuter) Mr. Salah El Bit£r Syrian Foreign Minister, said here yesterday that his government was studying the question of raising at the United Nations "the recent violation of Syrian territorial waters by the American Sixth Fleet." Mr. Bitar, who was speaking at
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  • 77 2 U.S. Planes Over Egypt? CAIRO. Sept. 17 (AP) The Cairo newspaper Ai Ahram said today planes from the U.S. Sixth Fleet flew near the port city of Alexandria and close to Egyptian territorial waters during manoeuvres. Following the alleged incident, Egyptian authorities issued 8 strong warning to all planes not
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  • 223 2 A Call Goes Out To Soekarno! JAKARTA, Sept. 17 (UP) An influential congress of Muslim leaders from all parts of Indonesia has called on President Soekarno to outlaw the Communist Party, it was reliably learned today. The All-Indonesia Muslim Scholars Congress took up the
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  • 381 2 Leader Of Coup Is Friend Of U.S. BANGKOK, Sept. 17 (UP) Marshal Sarit Thanarat, wtio led the successful coup last night, sincerely believes in the free world although he has not too outwardly shown it as others have in Thailand, is one of
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  • 172 2 SEATO To Meet As Usual BANGKOK. Sept. 17 (Beater) Brigadier General A fredo Santos, chief of the SEATO military plar.r office, said today there definitely no change in plan to open the three-lay military advisers meeting on Thursday. Bangkok returned to normal at dawn a s Buddhist priests with begging
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  • 39 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 17. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: SI 5. €4 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to U.S Si: 51.834 to Malayan SI; $0,127 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5260.625 to a tael.
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  • 106 2 Passengers who arrived in Singapore by 8.0.A.C. Constellation rrom Bangkok yesterday said the airport was "full of miikary personnel" and there was activity all "around the airfield." Mr. E. S. Tay, returning to Singapore after a civil engineering course in London, said except for the great
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  • 62 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING *,v/w R.S.S si' S M R.s!s v ft hi SSiTpWI Hous, T Prrns ****M session .ml,,^! October BU 2 7 riS 4| spot (1 u *ingH Jul> September Septemh October session wore- Tf-n-i f «>ntbs £7^ ltl en >B! Mfc I Tonr fet% Spo< > :4i i|
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  • 81 2 'Bunny,'The Chauffeur Flies Home MISS NANCY m Simm i chaffeux the Brii the Kuala Lumpur, kfifl pore y< s rda] bj si Lone ICiss Simmons, n I been R) nister Ab i tai. a i celebratl ■'It mi sive sp« anywn- i "I dor. to forgi ar.tr-. "I h:-.c my
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  • 159 2 Significance Of Cigars, Vodka Golf LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) Which is more significant to international relations, Sir Winston Churchill's cigar, Mr. Khrushchev's glass of vodka or President Eisenhower's golf clubs? This was one of the questions put to a brains trust of delegates to the inter-parliamen-tary union conference at the
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  • 562 3 A Jovial, Joyful Ruler Tells His People: Live In Harmony HFGH JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Sultan of Johore, Major-General Sir Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar, yesterday told the people of Johore to live in friendship and co-operation, irrespective of race, for their own welfare and that of the State.
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  • 159 3 A SINGAPORE Justice of the I Peace who has been the personal tailor of the Sultan of Johore for the past 30 years, was yesterday honoured by being made a Dato Paduka Mahkota of Johore. He is Chowdharie Ghulam Kadir, 51, who has been the Sultan's
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  • 18 3 ALL SMILES AT THE IST AN A THE Sultan, Sultanah and Princess Meriam pictured at Istana Besar yesterday.
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  • 67 4 AW] bin Abu was yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with being a member of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to Sarnap bin Mohamed Dak with a broken bottle. The otTence was alleged to have been committed at the Eastern Modern Joget.
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  • 101 4 COLONY FRANCHISE SINGAPORE Government will next month, launch an island-wide campaign to get 260,000 eligible aliens to register as citizens under the new constitution. The two-fold campaign is aimed at bringing the registration machinery nearer the people, particularly in the rural areas, and to make them realize that it is
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  • 227 4 AT LEAST 240 people must come forward to stand for election if all seats in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, the City and Rural District Councils, are to be contested in elections during the coming year. That is a large call on the public leadership of
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  • 48 4 THE Earl of Perth. Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, greets Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, when he arrived for an informal visit to Assembly House yesterday. He earlier visited the General Hospital, the AngloChinese School, and the City Council.
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  • 197 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association may be served with writs today for the recovery of sums of money which it Is alleged it owes five re-.ired Harbour Boarfi employees. The employees, who are members of the Association, are claiming, through their
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  • 57 4 THE search for the outboard motor which was knocked into the sea after a smuggler's speedboat and a Singapore Customs boat collided at Keppel Head on Sunday night, is still on. Three drivers searched the sea-bed in the area for two days without success. The engine was
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  • 49 4 A TAXI-DRIVER, Lim Bock Soo, 28, claimed trial in a Singapore Court yesterday, to causing the death of S. Arumugam, 40, by negligent driving, at Upper Serangoon Road on Aug. 1. Bail of $2,000 was allowed till Dec. 12. when the case will be heard.
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  • 224 4 An Island-Wide Campaign To Woo The Aliens Plan Aimed At Getting 260,000 In The Fold which is, at present, under consideration by a 12-man Select Committee. The spokesman pointed out that citizenship was a test of the loyalty of persons living in the island. The only way of giving expression
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  • 143 4 FREE FILM SHOW FOR CHILDREN ABOUT 1,700 underprivileged children attended a special Children's premiere of the RKO film. -The Brave One" at the Capitol Cinema, Singapore, yesterday. Arriving in chartered buses. lorries and in some cases on foot, the children, comprising 15U boys from Boys Town. 50U boy Scouts, 950
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  • 106 4 Police Object To 14 New Bar Licences THE Singapore Board of Licensing Justices yesterday approved 31 of the 54 new applications for different classes of licence?, dealing in beer and strong drinks. Tiie First District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, presided over the meeting. Twenty one applications were refused while
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  • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Telecommunications Department installed 540 new telephone lines in the Federation last month, it was announced today. In Selangor alone 264 lines were installed. During the same period 570 new applications were received
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  • 27 4 MORE than 100 people witnessed the unveiling of a portrait of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at the Indian Association clubhouse in Bentong on Monday.
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  • 159 4 A MAN with $50 in bis pocket attempted to cheat a bus company of ten cents fare, the Singapore Eighth Magistrate, Mr. Philip Lav. was told yesterday. Chew Shue Weng, 24, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to cheat
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  • 619 5 Suicide Note Of Man On Wife-Murder Charge Says: Did Nof Realize I Had Killed My Wife Child Until Five Days Later' IPOH, Tues.— A letter from a would-be suicide who was alleged to have killed his wife and child with a meat chopper
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  • 26 5 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Permaisuri Agong arrive at the Odeon Cinema, Kuala Lumpur, for their first "Command Performance."
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  • 198 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Prime Minister Tunku AbRahman. was acute'y embnrrjssed last night when v tail section oi the huge CI -v 1 of invited guests atto:.,::r.^' the first "Royal inland" performance at the CMeon Cinema, roared with laughter every time he appeared
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  • 166 5 $5,000 FINE FOR ILLEGAL DEAL IN MATCHES penang, Toes. Chiang Kee. manager of Chop Fob Bin ol Beach Street, was |5,000 today by liagis- Mr. Au Ah Vs ah. lor wiih matches I n eh duty amounting to I 2 had not been paid. Ie ofience took place, be:.s en
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  • 125 5 She Used Chopper On Husband IPOH. Tues. Pleading guilty to a charge of causing hurt to her husband with a vegetable chopper, a 25-year-old, woman told Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil •I admit using the knife to cut mv husband because he wanted to drive me out of the house
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  • 75 5 MALACCA, Tues. Hamid bin Ismail. 22, a former inmate of the Henr y Gurney School climbed the wall of the school s premises and stole a cigarette lighter, fountain pen, a watch sunglasses and foodstutTs wortn $137 on June 5, the President of the Sessions Court
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  • 113 5 XT ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty-one-year-old Miss Chong Chin Keam, of the East Asiatic Company here, was last night elected "Miss Merdeka Trade Fair." Miss Chons received an overwhelming number of 23,859 votes. She was "crowned" tonight by the Tunku Ampuan, wife of the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan
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  • 87 5 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Two grunting pigs in wicker baskets, were exhibits in a case which came up before Inche Hassan bin Hussain in the Magistrate's Court today. Gee Kirn Choi 29 who was charged with two counts of dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely, the two pi^s
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  • 93 5 PENANG, Tues. Mohamed Noor bin Khamis. 20. was today sentenced in the sessions court to one year's jail to be followed by a year's police supervision, for stealing a hand-bag, containing articles valued at $438. at Union Street on Sept. 9. The judge, Mr. David
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  • 302 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in a message to all ranks of the Federation Armed Forces, coday reminded them of the role they must play in independent Malaya while at the same time thanking them for their loyalty to
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  • 57 5 MALACCA, Tues.— Two large crates of antiquesgifts from the Portuguese Government to the Malacca museum are on the way here, it was announced by the President of the Malacca Historical Society, Fr. H. J. Pintado, today. Just what the antics are Is not yet known, but these
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  • 52 5 A Buddhist temple for devotees from Johore, Penan?, and Malacca will be erected in Segamat. Johore, soon The temple, which will be named "Tai Pee Chooi Temple" will be buiJt through contributions from the public. Picture shows the proposed temple to be erected in Jalan Bulob
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  • 131 5 Rose Chan To Testify In Case PENANG. Tues. Three you.hs, who were given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for an alleged olfence of attempted extortion by Mr. E. A. Long in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, were re-arrested and produced in the First Magis .rate's Court today on
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  • 83 5 IPOH, Tues. Work is to begin shortly on a milliondollar scheme to build more than 100 police quarters in Ipoh. The quarters are to be built in the compound of the Central Police Station in Hugh Low Street. The scheme calls for 105 class "G" quarters
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 473 6 HTHE conflicting reports in connection with the army coup in Thailand and the ousting of Premier Pibul Songgram's Government make it difficult to understand just what is behind Marshal Sarit Thanarafs move. Until the situation is cleared and a statement is issued by the military forces which
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    • 357 6 r £BE citizens of West Germany have shown their abiding faith in democratic freedom by returning to power their 81-year-old Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, and his Christian Democratic Party for a third term. Their choice was a triumph against communism— a slap in the face for the Kremiin-backed
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 302 6 Sir— You conclude your editorial, "Tourism In Japan," with these words: "The men and women behind such planning and preparation for attracting tourists to Japan can surely offer the best advice, knowledge and organization methods lor making Malaya an attractive stop-over in tourist schedules." The development of
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    • 134 6 Sir Some of mv friends. clerks and storekeepers, w o are employees of the Service Corps, Federation Army, Seremban. are forced to work long hours, especially at a time when Malaya and ail other countries are crying for even shorter hours and a 5-day week. These unfortunate people
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    • 217 6 Sir— The Hon. Wong Pow Nee, the Chief Minister of Penan?, as reported in the SUNDAY STANDARD, rightly praised the British administrators in Malaya in the past and hoped that they would give the same standard of service to the country if they remained here to continue their
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  • 852 6  - AMERICA and the MIDDLE EAS' H.A.R. Philby D v/ BEIRUT x \RAB friends of the United States are wondering half fearfully and half sheepishly what is going to happen now that American arms have been flown into Jordan and President Eisenhower has declared that America will not tolerate any other
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  • 619 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By Straits Racing Association has decided, and all turf clubs in the Federation and Singapore have agreed, to ban the broadcast of racing commentaries from their courses in a new bid to stop off-the-course betting. The first move to beat the bookmaker
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  • 181 7 aitskell Warns Chamber LONDON, Sept ll (Reuter) Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British r Party, >ud today reappearance of the dollar gap between America and the world was probably more serious than events in the Middle East. an economist and former Chancellor
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  • 27 7 (DON Sept 17 (Reatei gap re, 'a y. m was o a bo ac. 1 ndor the -v v ed by service
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  • 67 7 il n pftenttr)— •/.tc you to a i Efarfbani I aon, a Philippine Mai a fret ml tn lajonc who [ire- Itlltfl ten rat tails at the fai "I wint to help in the govampaigri against nbei one enemy of I," be explained. .He OWIU the
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  • 26 7 THE United States tod Britain yesterday made public agi ement to avoid o taxation on income defrom such things a> oopywrights and A.P. lsdflsdfkldf
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  • 134 7 Britain Protests Port Closure NOTE SENT TO MOSCOW LONDON, Sept. 17 (AP) Britain has protested to Russia against Soviet closure of the Bay of Vladivostok to foreign ships and planes, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The protest note was handed to the Soviet Government (m SeDt. 10 in Moscow
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  • 133 7 'FLU MAY CLOSE SCHOOL IN BRITAIN LONDON. Sept. 17. CAP) Ou. breaks ot suspected Asian tlu .-pread today through the Royal Navy and threatened dose school and industry In some parts of Britain. Four ships scheduled to take part in the NATO Atlantic* exercise "Stnkeback" stayd behind when the rest
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  • 129 7 NEW YOR X, Sept. 17 (Reirer)— The Governor of New York, Mr. Avereil Har'-i--man, has accused the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, of "a flagrant denial of the right of the American Deople to know abou: events in Communist Ch.na."
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  • 87 7 LONDON. Sept. 17. (UP) British newspapers praised The opening performance of the Chinese classical theatre of Taipei today but most critics agreed that it was not quite up to the standard of a similarly named Communist troupe which played here last year. The Taipei troupe
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  • 38 7 THREE Italian boys, aged seven to nine, were killed when a hand-grenade left over from the last war exploded. They had found it while playing in a field in Sicily and tried to dismantle it.- Reuter
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  • 23 7 FTALY'S most glamorous export, sultry screen 1 star Sophia Loren poses for one of America's top magazine photographers, Robert Landry.
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  • 212 7 Govt. can stand or fall on result PARIS. Sept. 17 (Reuter)— The French National Assembly will meet today in emergency session to consider government plans foi political reforms in Algeria which are under severe attack from rightwing politicians. Paris-Presse said today that this would be the
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  • 58 7 CANBERRA, Sept. 17 (Reuter) The kangaroo and the emu are to remain on the coat of arms of Australia. This assurance was given to the House of Representatives this afternoon by the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, after Liberal member Mr. Hubert Opperman had asked whether
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  • 112 7 JURY GIVES SIX MEN TWO WEEKS TO MARRY MONROVIA Liberia, Sepi. 17 (Reuter)— A grand .iury in Monrovia ha.s given six young men two weeks in which to get married or they will be prosecuted. The matter was reported by a member of the legislature who is Commissioner of Paynesyille.
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  • 26 7 QANTAS Empire Airways are scheduled to make their first fiignt across America on December 7, Director Robert T. Law-Smith said in Perth yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 21 7 RUSSIA will "soon" launch an earth satellite into the upper atmosphere, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday. Reuter
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  • 320 7 SAYS U.S. FASHION EXPERT NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) —Beauty expert Lilly Dache yesterday revealed the beauty secrets of Oriental women. But she found out their secret goes "deeper than skin deep." Miss Dache. just back from two months in the Far East,
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  • 250 7 ATOM SUBS PLANES FOR NATO WAR GAMES LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) An atomicpowered submarine, guided missiles, and Britain s Jatest delta-wing jet bombers will feature in NATO's biggest exercise since 1953 which starts today. More than 200 ships, 75,000 men irom seven countries, and 650 aircraft will also be deployed
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  • 62 7 BONN, Sept. 17, (Reuter)— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the 81--year-old West German Chancelior. and his JParty and Government colleagues were continuing their talks today on putting together a new government after their overwhelming victory in last Sunday's federal elections. The Chancellor warned of! questions about it however by
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  • 17 7 ISRAEL and Ceylon have announced the establishment of diplomatic relations between their two countries. Reuter
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  • 652 7 Hollywood vs.Confidential Confidential Truth is no defence against criminal libel, magazine trial jury told LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 (AP). The trial of Confidential magazine on a charge of criminal libel went to the jury yesterday ending six weeks of testimony in the State Superior Court. The jury of six men
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    • 85 7 (9wUj a 'Raleigh ul 'magic cahpeX IWI cycling ell the time. With fS^^L its all-steel bodywork and the VxiKfelfA m H ski!, and industry of the finest X, W^| 11 ■Mi™ l^pMtiMl design, quality and finish it easy > 4(89 s^?*^ Product of Rcleifh lnduttrut Umittd, Nottingham B^No CyeU to
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  • 346 8 Postman Wins Decree In Divorce Suit A JOBLESS dispenser who was given food and shelter by a postman, committed adultery with the postman's wife, the Singapore High Court was told yesterday. The postman, Ponnusamy Deveraram, alleged this when he sued his wife, Jabahani for
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  • 108 8 LE THAN IS SO KEEN ON THE SEA WHEN 14-year-old Le Than from Vietnam went to sea for the first time in his father's fishing boat last month, he landed in the sea. But Le, who measures hardly five feet tall in his shoes, said yesterday: "I'm dying to have
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  • 161 8 A Bad Chill -So Lady Perth Cancels Tour LADY Perth, wife of Britain's Minister of State fui the Colonies, who is on a ihreeday Singapore visit, was confined to bed yesterday because of a bad cold. She was to have fulfilled a tour of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, the Anglo-Chinese
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  • 109 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Federal Legislative Councillor and lawyer, Mr. K. L. Devaser has been tipped for the post of Malayan Ambassador to Japan, the Standard learnt today. Mr. Devaser, a former president of the Malayan Indian Congress is now in New York attending the
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  • 56 8 KUANTAN, Tues. A fitter. Kek Chuan, 25. was stabbed in the abdomen on toard the marine dredger 'Gannet' early today following an argument with a colleague over 60 cents. He was removed to the hospital here in a serious condition. Police later detained a man who
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  • 82 8 A 41 -YEAR-OLD sweeper, C. Kalimuthu, hanged himself from a beam in his room at the City Council quarters in Lorong Lai at, after his mistress had left him, the Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein was told yesterday. Kalimuthu's brother, C. Ayasamy said he inquired from
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  • 40 8 THE Singapore Fifth Magistrate. Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday discharged and acquitted Syed bin Ahmad on a charge of disposing stolen property worth .$35 when he learned from the prosecution that the main prosecution witness had died.
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  • 103 8 COW PKOM,j I f ACHf 0 J pic the y, n -;^B Company ir *-'nde<i \i-M,! rd^;-if/!l trj dv: month- rf sctti. leaders -•< *■**< mpany X with i y Though botifjl management workers di-( ni'jl close deta
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  • 235 8 Malayanization Of Ministry ALL but three technical posts in the Singapore Labour Ministry have been Malayanized, a spokesman of the Ministry told the Standard yesterday. In accordance with the White Paper on Malayai tion. toil will be the ::r- Colony Ministry to kee:3
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  • 102 8 ONE of Ceylon's foremost authorities on gems and owner of one of the biggest gem museums in Colombo, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Corfu en route to Japan to collect as many toys and new gimmicks as possible to "give the kids back home
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  • 60 8 PEXAXG, Tues: Customs officers at Bayan Lepas airport yesterday discovered 55 000 Indian rupees (M 536,000) hidden in a suit case alleged to be the property of a Sikh who had arrived from Calcutta via Bangkok. The Sikh is now bein» detained by the authorities
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  • 79 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tad An acti\"e nmabor of Bentong branch of the Briti Ren Cross Society. Miss Sarojini Dcvi, 18. left by an for Britain today to study nursing on a British Colonial scho arship. In London, she will be rrc 4 by Ifisa Saratha Dcvi, her sister,
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  • 12 8 CONTRIBUTIONS to the Penang Mcrdeka Memorial Fund, now total $45,417.30
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  • 60 8 Sunday Wedding At Registry MR Chia Row Teck, and his bride after their marriage at the Singapore Registry on Sunday. Mr Chia, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chia Choon Toh, is on the staff of the Shell Company Ltd., while the bride, the former Miss Scow Soo Hoon, is
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  • 54 8 AN uHssJ 1 cut of V. ..::jM en Monday. s!h9 himself -J Consula' m Singapt. 'm I firen I ncr had I of the Line- M merry I He 11 Chi!: S to see 1 fl ped c dara surrendered to 1 M
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  • 25 8 Sailor On Murder Charge V< .-If Tin Nyunt. 2 Khant was .X con l. th< -hip wu- I Road.- m the early he morning. S
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  • 6 8 Off To School In Switzerland FFDGDF
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  • 262 8 A Milestone In Hospital's Progress THE Lee Kuo Chuan Operating Theatre marks a milestone in the progress oi St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, the president, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. told a large gathering of guests and friends at the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 253 8 HAND <Mmr BRICK MJlg^lh. CUTTING MACHINE SOLE ACSNTS: LINDETEVES (MALAYA) LIMITED. SINCAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR -PENANC -IPOH -|ESSELTON. SERRAVALLOS! <^*> (Cinchona and s*<Fs) I^2^ 3&k ho TonU Wine) /^^^^^^^J s/nce 1848 ffi A t/ou that 2 like frte exjpilfnularesflyC J^^^^^^^fe <^^f'-Serravallos c Tome? j "Si^ L^rt*^ v ft'ood/ i^ •nic-tip and
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    • 40 8 i am IS THE GREAT 0NE...! I AND WE QUOTE I DAVID O. SEL/MCK: (Producer ol "(IONE WITH THE WIND") "An enchanting film that 1 has a rare combination ot qualities. THE BRAVh ONE 1 is both sensitive and exciting."
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  • 415 9  - BAN ON RACING BROADCASTS MAY AFFECT WRONG PEOPLE LEONG HEW MENG By THE racing public, stunned by the ban imposed on Rediffusion by the associated turf clubs of the Federation and Singapore, were yesterday openly critical of this action which they believed was "ill -conceived and ill-timed." Secretary of the
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  • 196 9 HANYANG CUP BASKETBALL I), IGHTS of last night's basketball matches in g (up tournament were Singapore's victory mi Medan's third successive win at the ex- entraJ Malaya. Che Lik sh in the men's a thrilling led by 10 the Colony tied at 12-12. D
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  • 37 9 AT Happy World Stadium. Men: 930 a.m. South Malaya vs. Bangkok CheLik; women ll a.m Sun Terk (Formosa vs. Haadyal). At the Badminton Hail. men Manila (black and 1 vs. Hongkong Combined at 10 a.m.
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  • 67 9 IPOH. Tues. Philip Sankey, Pcrak's Olympic hockey 'star', will skipper the Rest cricket XI against the F'erak Europeans in the "Hennessey Trophy" game on the padang this week-end. P. Sankey (Capt.). A. C. Augustin. K. Anandarajah. A Balaratnam, Chua Eng Kirn, C. Kamalanathan, G. Letchumanan, A. W. Monerasinghe.
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  • 80 9 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony RUGBY Police S.A. vs Naval Base, at Naval Base ground. 5 p.m. S.C.C. 'A' vs University of Malaya at SCC padung. R.N.Z.A.F. vs 5.A.0.8.A. at Tengah. Beatty Secondary school vs Saint Andreiv's at Woods ville. R.A.F. Seletar vs R.A.F. Tengah, at Tengah. RAF. 2nd XI
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  • 73 9 ."WELBOI'RXE. Sept. 17, (Rcuter)—The Lawn Tennis Asaodadation Of Australia decided last •'•i*jht to invite Swedish tennis players Sven Davidson and Ulu Schmidt to tour Australia this summer. Davidson won the French title this year and Schmidt is a former winner of the United States indoor title. Itinerary
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  • 248 9 REME Surprise The Champs In Cup Match LEAGUE champions, the Marine Department S.C., were surprisingly eliminated by two goals to one by Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in a quarterfinal of the SAFA Cup at Jalan Besar stadium yester- day. REME's victory %v as a!] the more creditable for they
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  • 205 9 Penalty Decides Army Cup LAST night on the GHQ Signal Regiment ground at Dover Road, the 10 Transportation Squadron Royal Engineers beat the 30th Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps by three goals to two in the final of the Army (Singapore) Junior Football Association Cup. The Engineers went away with
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  • 225 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor Indian Association held Public Works Department Sports Club to a one-al! draw in their opening match in the Selangor Hockey Association senior division league fixture on the Taylor Road ground today. Both the goals were scored in the first half. Indians
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  • 171 9 Indians Enter Semi-final INDIAN Recreation Club entered the semi-final in the SAFA senior cup competition when they eliminated the Royal Air Force Seletar by 3-2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Airmen started off promisingly but it was not until the 12th minute that they were able to score
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  • 172 9 DISPLAYING good team work, Victoria Institution easily beat Anglo-Chinese School by four goals to nil in a hockey match played on the latter's ground yesterday. The Victorians inside trio of Seng Ghee, Edwards and Samuel combined effectively and were well supported by wingers Rajasingam and
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  • 205 9 No Cash Sweep For Penang BUT THERE WILL BE $1 TOTE PENANG, Tues. The Penang Turf Club has decided to abolish the course cash sweeps because of lack of support from members, the President Dr. Lee Tiang Keng told the Standard today. He also said that the $1 tote will
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  • 31 9 IN the final of the Siam Cup golf competition played at the Royal Island Club Course, Mrs. N. Clayton beat Mrs. D. Payne by 5 and 3.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 154 9 W-G-M presents the exciting J I stars of "Island in the Sun** fame... p*#, 1 HARRY BELAFONTE Pg^i DOROTHY DANDRIDGE if^M BRIGHT I KING'S tomorrow Cuff Links I tmled Snap-bar fr> a large variety ♦or ezuy inserl on of designs CONVIINIENT.. SMARTLY DESIGNED Lremenb lewellry na3 endurini! rich* BSHM it
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 403 9 > monAY'S QUOTATION: X "tnless she has a tho- rough soing interest in j something, a mother whose children are raised may feel as useless as a garden tool J in a snowstorm.— .Marcelene S 5 to\. 1 WEDNESDAY lOR EVERY- 1 2 ONE: Make the most of chances to
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  • 60 10 pic. MR. H. PIJPERS (seen above), export manager of Luxor Plastic Factory, Amsterdam, who arrived in Singapore over the weekend by air to visit distributors and agents in the Colony. He will be in the Colony for about ten days to investigate the market. After Singapore, Mr.
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  • 190 10 Malayans At Town Country Planning School Fiiumw 1 1 f f d i <nttiiu>rvt> SOUTH-east Asia was well represented among those attending the overseas section of the Town and Country Planning Summer School which has just end1 ed at Oxford. Singapore representatives at the discussion, which was attended by delegates
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  • 82 10 IPOH. Tues. About 100 Perak dealers and guests were entertained to a Chinese dinner here last night by the D;:n!op Rubber Company. The dinner was a farewell to Mr. R. Johnson, managing dire-tor of Dunlop Company (Malaya) Ltd. and a welcome to his successor, Mr. R. C. F.
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  • 96 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were; copra, Sept./ Oct. $25 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oif in bulk $40^ sellers; in drums $45 sellers, Muntok white pepper $113 sellers, Sarawak white $112 sellers, special Sarawak black $72. Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. closing prices per
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  • 166 10 Thai Coup, USSR Buying Push Rubber Price Up 7/8c. THE Thai Army coup and reports of Russian buying contributed to wide fluctuations in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, International first grade rubber for October shipment rising to 85| cents before closing at 84| cents per lb. (84 cents on Monday).
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  • 75 10 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet from Malaya during August amounted to 46,626 tons, bringing the total in the first eight months this year to 372,279 tons (403.315 tons in same period of 1956). Exporis to U.K. amounted to 9,034 tons for the month under review, while those
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  • 51 10 SHIPMENTS of prepared latex from Malaya amounted to 8.796 tons in August, bringing the total in first eight months this year to 67,808 tons (60.821 tons in same period of 1956). Biggest buyer was the U.S. with an offtake of 2.453 tons fol'.owed by U.K. with 2,436
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  • 540 10 EXPANDING CULTIVATION BY NEW ACID THE growth-producing acid— Gibberellic Acid which has been developed from a fungus disease found in Japan and is now being perfected by British, scientists promises to become one of the most effective promoters of international co-operation towards expanding the output of cultivation. Testing of different
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  • 81 10 At the request of the Indian Government the British Government have agreed to supply expert advice on action needed to provide remedies for congestion in Indian ports. Sir Eric Millbourn, Adviser on Shipping to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, will visit New Delhi to take
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  • 67 10 STANVAC CENTRE OPENS MRS. Eric Taylor, wife of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Architect, is seen here cutting the tape in declaring open the new $160,--000 Mobil Development Centre at Birch Road. This centre is the first in the country to be under the management of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co.
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  • 130 10 INDUSTRIALS in the local share market continued to ease yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. T.ns and rubbers were irregular. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B.M. Petrol 52/- 54/Gammon 2.50 2.55 M Breweries 3.82 3.86 McAlister 184 1.88 xd
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  • 194 10 Successful Tests Keep Food Fresh SOME 20 countries have already adopted for commercial use an antibiotic procedure for keeping food fresh. Known as acronize commercially, this new weapon against food spoilage is expected by many experts to lead eventually to an increase of 20 per cent or more in the
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  • 164 10 EXPENDITURE by United States residents for foreign travel last year increased by US$2OO million over 1955, reaching a record of US$l.B million billion in 1956, according to the Office of Business Economics, U.S. Department of Commerce. Indications point toward a continuing rising trend
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  • 198 10 Business In shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F. N. ords. $2.87^: Gammons $2,524, $2.55: Hammers $2.45 cd; H Waugh $1.87£; Hume prefs. A 23/3; Breweries 53. 84: Collieries $1.08: McAlister 51. 85 to $1.87; Metal Box $2.125, $2.10 odd lot; Robinson crds. $2.16; Sime Darby $2.03:
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  • 252 10 A NEW British electronic "brain", which it is claimed 1 can solve problems up to fifty times faster than any computer made in Western Europe, will shortly be put to work at Harwell on problems of reactor design. Known as the Ferranti "Mercury", it will be
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  • 253 10 Trade Volume, Rubber Tin Output Ma intained FIRST HALF YEAR FIGURE MALAYAN statistics for the fi M 1 this year showed that producv n o f! fl try's primary products as wei! Qs \h, trade hare been fairly well mo.^ Oln >| Rubber production in the first I was 305.000
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  • 103 10 Engineer Studying Cement Technique HONGKOXc on the fij ganizCoun* lp J* Co*™ foeS overseas tnods of Fourteen taking part oS and Asia, in add,kong, whose res* is Mr. o 1 Lecturer ing. Unh jj The co a fortnight, is bS the training cejS Cement and CcS ciation which is 3
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  • 26 10 TWO giant power stations will be built on the northern coal fields of New South Wales at a total cost of nearly £A 120,000,000.
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  • 60 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31-3/8. O.D. 31-1 '2; 90 days airmail, 31-7/8 credit bills, 31-15 16 trade bills. Selling. TT. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31; swia Francs 140 J. French Francs 1.3606: Belgian
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  • 286 10 ONE of the most comprehensive radio systems ever undertaken for an airline operator will be installed by Marconi's in the new De Havilland Comet IV's now on order for British Overseas Airways Corporation for its Australian, Far East and South African services. This new
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  • 110 10 Fashions For The Fliers ONE of Britain's best known fashion experts, Mrs. Molly Morse, is flyina to Hongkong for the British textile fair being held there in October. Mrs. Morse, Flight Wardrobe Adviser to British Overseas Airways Corporation, has selected some of the most attractive clothes from the London collection
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    • 225 10 "A" LINE Arrive 5 "TATSUOH MARU" 29 Sept "TATSUOH MARU" 14 EVERETT SIAM LIKE SAILING TO BANGKOK GOLDEN GAMMA Spore Malacca Pt. Sham Penan* *<** 25 26 Sept 26 29 Sept 30 Sept 1 Oct EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORP ACENTS 11 Collyer Quay, Smg.iporc BARBER- FERN- VILLE Ll« For Boston. New
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 109 10 OUTER ROADS SHB WHARVES Boreveille. Prosper, Musi Santhia l. Lone Star Mariner Lloyd. Sg. Bila, North Plate 4. Idomenus 6. Corfu 8. Straat Victory. Frankfurt. President Banka 19. Van Neck 13. GleGrant. North Star, Meiko Maru. norchy 15, Agapenor 17, Hupeh Sangola. Glenville. White Rose. 19. Reginald Kerr 21, Asphalion
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    • 706 11 I^o-FBENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 Robimon Road W THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE v New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S'por. P. Sham Penang 5/10 Oct 14 Oct IS/16 Oct 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov SoNov/IDt< p— *4 vu other port* to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD
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    • 1274 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lv»«») (ir.ccxpc'fciec ir iir cepcre) (12 lines) s o. p c p THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (V.a Suex with liberty to
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    • 854 11 MITSUI LINE SV«* P.S'hom Penonr FOR JAPAN Nosuson Moru for Yokohama Moji. Kobe Osoka G. 38/39 Meiko Moru for Yokohama; Moji, Kobe, Osaka via Hongkong G. 25/26 Hagurosan Maru via Manila for Yokohama Nagoya Kobe 21 Sept FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Awobosan Moru from Japan
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    • 745 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* tot Bangkok end/ot foi lost vie Sue*. Penong P S'hom S'potw "LALANDIA" In Port 20/23 Sept Bonqkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29 Sept/1 Oct 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct "JAVA" S/9 oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Ocf 4/5 Oct 6/8 Oct Bangkok Only. HOMEWARDS Soilings *o> Aden. Port Seid Genoa
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  • 368 12 VARIOUS geographical aspects of Singapore will be the theme of the St. Joseph's Institution's Exhibition which opens tomorrow in the school hall, at Bras Basah Road. The exhibition which is being organized by the School's Geographical Society, mostly by the boys of the Lower Six Arts,
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  • 185 12 'PHE Standard Youth Page will start from today a pen-pal column —PEN FOR A FRIEND. This week we have names of pen-pals from Hongkong and Ceylon, who wish to correspond with Malayan students. 1. A. D. S. Pannamper liP'u, Sarasisy, Dalngama, X c I an i y a
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  • 216 12 SCHOOL PERSONALITY CORNER TE N-year-old Shanta Kumari, a Primary Four student of St. Hilda's School, Singapore, started life in a big way right from the time she was an infant. Shaota was born under a lucky star. When she was just over one year old, Shanta won the first prize
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  • 148 12 Shanta is now busy at the piano for her in show business and her proud parents, Mr. S.R.P. Naidu, a local well-known sports official, and Mrs. Naidu, have left to Shanta to decide her future. However, this little girl who danced her way to success and recognition surprised everyone with
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  • 269 12 OUR STUDENT REPORTS: TY/lIILE walking with a friend along Balestier Road the other day we saw a car surrounded by curious on-lookers. As we came closer, we saw smoke coming out from it and were told that a wire, coming into contact with the metal
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  • 287 12 Epic Merdeka Trek Six Boys By A Special Correspondent Here is an incident to show what determination and optimism can achieve if you have the initiative. A report from Kuala Lumpur, where Merdeka was recently celebrated with great pomp and gaiety, related how six boys from Sungei Patani, Kedah, successfully
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  • 89 12 CT. ANDREW'S School's newly-elected hockey officials are Captain Ainsiey L'Estranye; ViceCaptain G. Sinyh; Secretary N. Sundarajd. At a cricket game between the Past and the President played recently. the Past managed'to hold the Present to a draw. The School will be holding their annual swimming carnival
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    77 12 i W7AXT to be a liero? Join the Singapore Life Guard CotVt U is affiliaU'd to the Royal i Life Saving S 2 >■<' i President o/ (he S.L.G.C, Mr, Woruj Yip Lung, at 1 the recent general meet- iuQ at the V.M.C.A. ap--1 pealed for mart mcv 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 173 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, [Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A continues with MANY NEW ITEMS ADDED with PRICES REDUCED FURTHER TO clear all Stocks, (a) 1
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    • 43 12 The^saSel the thug op t«e I pP*^| Wild AniViAl wO£lCXlwuk£ MOST OTHER CARNnCROuS^^X^ ANiAV^LS, fT KILLS FOft THE »P EAP"U<£^-^^ I HEARING AA BITE FP2OM ATAIZANTULA T^ E ;>" IS NO MOR£ SE.RIOJ6 Than SENSfTiVETv ABEESTJNCF-TME $.PiPE-8* WATERS JUST LOOKS AKXf G«U£5OM£ j 50^0^1
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  • 181 13 $2 Million Gate Expected For Sugar Ray Fight NEW YORK, Sept 17 (AP) Despite Sugar Ray Robinson's nine-day hold-out for a better theatre-tele-vision deal, an International Boxing Club official said he was confident the Robinson-Carmen Basilio middleweight title fight would gross U.S. $700,000 or better. "We've got $300,000 in now,"
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  • 107 13 SYDNEY, Sept. 17 (Renter) Australia's Rugby Union Wallabies will play attractive. open rugby on their tour of the British Isles, the team captain Bob Davidson said in a shipboard interview before the party sailed on the Strathmore from Sydney last night. Davidson said: "We will play
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  • 123 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Police Depot beat Headquarters Federation Army by 3-0 in a Selangor Hockey Association, division two match on the Gurney Road ground today. Depot opened accounts in the 17th minute through cen-tre-forward Abdul Rahim. The police again scored in the 27th minute when the
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  • 97 13 t LONDON. Sept. 17. (Routed Lesults in last night's English football matches were LEAGUE ONE Wolverhampton 2, Aston Villa 1 LEAGUE TWO Briston Rovers 2. Stoke City 0 Sheffield U. 2. West Ham LEAGUE 3 (Southern) Millwall 3, Exeter o. Northampton 3, Brentford 1. Plymouth Argyle 2,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 149 13 roiNCIL OF j\; IVi \pore n nhkrs ARTMENT: the FiOor ;p in Pumping :..tn. Johore. 5100/-. Close and (b) .25 mj. in. 3 from C.E.B. irmerg to use Switch 1 Waterworks, D posit $100/-. I 57. :y depart- s p pi} of 10.000 A.C. 'service Single Fhase r Deposit $200'-
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    • 246 13 H.M NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS FHERE will be v&cancies ir A January 1958 for fullj 1 n<Jent v r e d apprentices ir H.M. Dockyard, Singapore, ir the following trades: Shipwright. Shipfitter. En gine Fitter. Boilermaker. Electrical Fitter. Blacksmith, Coppersmith and Joiner. An examination will be helc in November 1957.
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    • 246 13 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT 5 OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE i ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 3 of 1957. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance of the Colony of Singapore. And In the Matter of Eastern Auto Company Limited NOTICE .AN Advertisement has 12 appeared In
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    • 153 13 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER STATIONERY DEPART- MENT: Supply of Tax D.sc Receipt Books for 1958 and 1959. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close 12 NOON— 1/10/57. Tender forms obtainable from the Miscellaneous Division of the Treasurer's Department on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made in the
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    • 968 13 MINISTRY OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY SINGAPORE. Joint Singapore/Japanese fishing projects A PPLI CATIONS for fishing licences are invited from local residents or local companies interested in joint fishery projects with the participation of Japanese fishery technicians The following conditions are to be fulfilled to the satisfaction of the Ministry of Commerce
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    • 319 13 CLASSIFIED ADS VEHICLES FOR SALE QUALITY Tested Cars to suit all requirements always available at Borneo Motor Limited. Used Car Department Call: Phone *****. FOR SALE CPECIAL CHEAP SALE, ComO memorating *'City Day" Festival. Gramophone Records Musical Instruments. Music Albums, Radio Receivers Radio-grams etc. Nang Heng Piano House. 103,-105, Selegie
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    • 358 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN SIM thank all their friends and relatives for their kind wishes and valuable presents r,n the occasion of their marriage on 14th September 1957. MESSRS. LOO CHUNG CHEE and Loo Kurn Thim thank all their friends and relative! for their services rendered, condolences, donations, loan
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    • 169 13 1 Jibrter fiy OD l P ij l-\ -JA:.s f_ EARNED 1 r V AW4y.y -WHICH YdC^T l^' AN SO W* OH PRUDENCE \T^t MONJEV ANJ 'HE'S 5: REMINDS ME -y WORRY, AH BOLX3HT PIMPLETON f y >AN < V^"^ -BUT, DOES A f= > AH IS DEAR- 7 A
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  • 313 14 He Ran A Great Race When Third To Daiku Says WINDSOR LAD VRAKATOA, a strongly built six-year-old by Channel Swell, can be backed with confidence over the five and a half furlongs straight drive (Race 6) for Class One, Division Two performers at Ipoh
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  • 148 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The B|»er!re Francis NOW SHOWING FIRE RISK PALIO FIXE RISK 1 Fire Risk Now Showing Fire Risk Palio Palio Palm Valley Brilliant Light Cash Cheque PLEASURE PARK MISS PEGASUS EASTERN MONARCH SPECULATION Z Miss Pegasus Chiengmai Verni Verni Verni Charlemond Tootle Punter's Delight II m
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  • 415 14 Top Secret Should Beat Sunny Lad In A Speed Duel TOP SECRET has been going great guns in dawn efforts and should prove too smart for his rivals in the main six furlongs sprint (Race 7) for Class Three sprinters, i He has made tremendous headway since scoring his maiden
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  • 197 14 Pleasure Park Is Fancied RACE TWO World Freedom. Pleasure Park, Verni and Miss Pegasus are possibiluies in the seven furlongs for Class Three, Division Three. Over the straignt, I give preference to Pleasure Park. A long striding four-year-oid by Fair Copy, he scored a grand double at Kuala Lumpur in
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  • 305 14 Pointers for Punters Fire Risk was strong--9 lv supported at Bukit Timah first time out. This 4-year-old has done everything right on the track and is ready for a winning effort. Miss Pegasus showed galloping ability when she chased speedy Top Secret over the K.L. 6f. finishing third. Today's 7
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  • 972 14 RACE 1: 230 p.m.- Horses Class 1, Div. 4— 5 x h Furs. Str. 1. 502 Palm Valley 5y 9.00 Mr. CH. V E. van B'kelen Smith 2. 966 Cash n Cheque 6y 8.13 Mr. Mrs. S. K. Foo R. van B'kelen Geycr 3. Perseus late Marly
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  • 198 14 THE $35,000 Gold Cup for horses Class 1 Division 1, will highlight the Singapore Turf Club October (Gold Cup) Meeting on Oct. 12, 16 and 19. The rich classic run over li miles, will be decided on the final day of the
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  • 246 14 INVINCIBLE IS A NAP SELECTION INVINCIBLE is napped to win p year-old by Gaekwars Pride did an ouKi 1 r k Monday when he easily breezed over <h 36 3/5 sec. He finished full of runn n *J by a comfortable length. l Kt(J Invincible has never looked fitter. He
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  • 214 14 Nufenen fit and fresh after a lay-off RACE THREE Xufenen looks the winner here. Freshened up after a speli Nefenen did an attractive workout last Saturday when he covered three furlongs in 37 1/5 sec. with Cinema 111 for company. He is a speedy type. He showed it at Kuala
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  • 43 14 HEAVI i i 5»oli yesttfX! N i track !or h M best "■*:<' led rh B<v UIUI Fir, 1 e\ini Bi 9 Sweep on Races 1 e«L. a 1 Rediffusi,, n r the last tmif C commentaries («3 i seven races todjt
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