Singapore Standard, 21 September 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard Singa STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 pore T<? Tt4 S *TH% 'f\j J FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 14 PAGES _5 CENTS
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  • 189 1 Conflicting Reaction In Rubber And Shares BANJO in Malaya yesterday raised their rates for ponce bills on London following the decision of the lonk of England to raise its interest rate from five to even percent. The Malayan Exchange Banks Association, announcmcrease yesterday, explained that it
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  • 158 1 MacD In For The Convocation THE Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, said in Singapore yesterday that he would relinquish his post a s Chancellor if a Malayan successor was found. Mr. Mac Donald. who is the British High Commissioner in India, arrived in the Colony
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  • 144 1 WITNESSES from Borneo will be flown out to Singapore to give evidence at the Court of Investigation which will inquire into the mysterious disappearance of the 342-ton Shell tanker Landak. The inquiry begins on Monday at the Assembly House conference room, and
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  • 475 1 SHOCK MEASURE TO SAVE THE POUND Britain's Hand Forced By Bonn's Growing Reserves, Widening Of Dollar Gap LONDON, Sept. 20, (Router) The rise in Britain's bank rate from five to seven per cent was seen in today's British Press as a shock measure to stem inflation but it also drew
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  • 264 1 SARIT TIGHTENS HOLD: AIR, NAVY CHIEFS SACKED BANGKOK, Sept. 20 (Reuter) -Thailand's ruling Army group last night F nolcl on the Police, Army and Air Force. t By Royal Command, the Commanders-in-Chief of c A;r Force and Navy, who backed the deposed oil Marshal PibuJ Songgram, in his dispute with
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  • 53 1 'Copter Crashes in Perak jungle f licopter ol No. .1 in the v.. rr 1 u 'c r i. -> v *v J be Inl act ou: .ob:-- to o ro^ard-.r.g VS. re ly by air and o will ished aircraft l« t- am nrm be o>ped by p urachute
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  • 88 1 *r i? 1 ept 20 (Reuter)--r "d al p Plbul So^gram. ousted Prime Minister of lnailand, arrived at the nort of Kep today aboar d aeCam--525™ P atrol boat which had be-n delayed by bad weather, it was learned In Paris from Pnom
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  • 42 1 KING HAAKON OSLO, Sept. 20, (Reuter) A medical bulletin issued this morning said that King Haakon of Norway had had a quiet night and that his temperature was normal. King Haakon who is 85, is suffering from impaired circulation and bronchial trouble.
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  • 180 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A young Thai Police Officer, dressed in jungle green, today caused a mild stir here when he asked the way to the Thai Ambassador's office. Scores of people, who had gathered outside the Embassy, watched as the young officer was escorted into the
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  • 55 1 MONACO. Sept. 20. (Reuter) Princess Grace of Monaco is expecting a baby next March a palace official said here today. This will be the second child for Princess Grace, former film star Grace Kelly, and her husband Prince Rainier. Princess Grace gave birth to a daughter,
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  • 26 1 NATIONALIST China's Foreign Minister, Dr. George Yeh declared yesterday that his government was ready to establish diplomatic ties with Malaya "at any time." Reuter
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  • 33 1 Who Will This Mother Choose? This is Kwai Ching, the woman bandit... Who has abandoned one child and is due to have another soon. The Government is now asking her to choose between.,.
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  • 80 1 Whom Kwai Chins abandoned scon after birth in the Asahan jungle last year, and who is now beinß eared for by the welfare authorities. Kwai Ching can come out now and give this child the natural love of a mother, as well as provide the child that
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    21 1 Malacca terrorist boss Ho LimSeng who ha? made her his mistress and with whom it could only mean death.
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  • 172 2 MISSILE TEST CENTRE. Cape Canaveral, Florida, Sept. 20. (AP). A big. gleaming, cigar-shaped missile, believed to oe the U.S. Air Force Thor, was blasted into the sky from the Missile Test Centre today The missile rose straignt up for perhaps 15 to 20 miles, then curved
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  • 26 2 TWO TYPHOONS yesterday whirled out of the Pacific toward the Philippines threatening the rich agricultural areas of northern Luzon island. AP reports from Manila.
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  • 174 2 Kishi To Combat Communism TOKYO. Sept. 20, (APV Prime Minuter Nobusuj-e Kishi pledged today to fight Communism, boost the economy of the nation and promote a welfare state for the Japanese people. "Free economy, which promotes efficiency through competition, is the or.iv road to prosperity and happiness.' Kishi said ia
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  • 337 2 Nationalism Will Assert Itself, Says King Hussein AMMAN, Jordan, Sept! 20 (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan, said today that although Communism might gain a temporary hold in Syria "ultimately the Syrian Arabs with the rest of the Arab world behind them are sure to assert their
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  • 245 2 LONDON, Sept. 20 (UP) The Soviet Union is carrying out tests of atomic weapons tactics within a few hundred miles of the huge NATO fleet exercises north of Britain, high Western sources disclosed today. The sources told United Press that Soviet naval manoeuvres
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  • 283 2 GENEVA, Sept. 20 (Reuter) A Swiss businessman who spent 25 years in China and was a prisoner of the Chinese Communists was shot dead with a silent, homemade gun today, and died in his wife's arms gasping "they are trying to poison me."
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  • 62 2 THE MALAYAN High Commissioner in London, Dato Nik Kamil (left), lights the cigarette of Finance Minister. Sir Henry H S. Lee, during a press conference given by the latter at Malaya House, London, recently Sir Henry is en route to New York, to attend the
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  • 217 2 In Case Of An Attack MELBOURNE. Sept. 20 (UP) A Gen. Otto P. Weyland said toda\ I S. nuclear weapons could reach Australia witha days in event of an attack. Gen. Weyiand arrived hi today for discus-ions with top Royal Australian Air
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  • 104 2 CLOSING rntfcr_| (cents per lb h pore yesterdaj vsiom Ist del R S v v R.S.S No I I K.s.s No I KS> v Tone Quifl The priu IB Singapoie yes m I (!M>OS CIBBt 1 No l KSs y:-* Housp Terms f opesiif I SCS>, Odobcr V
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  • 29 2 ■°> Se P l m\ Saud ha newspaper A i from C- v by t "1 read- last droi $0] I lii nan t
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  • 131 3 HUSBAND LIVED WITH ANOTHER WOMAN A SINGAPORE housewife. Mrs. Bridget Matilda Grey, whose husband went to Trengganu to live with another woman seven years ago. was yesterday granted a divorce by the Colony High Court Mrs. Grey aU c d Carl Williamson Grey for divorce on ground*? of his adultery
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  • 41 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri More than 200 amateur Malay singers will be at Radio Malaya's studios tomorrow to compete in the 1957 Radio Ma aya singing contest. Owing to too many entries, at ion rounds will be starting from tomorrow.
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  • 517 3 Guard Colony's Life-Line Says Majid Commission Ends Port Probe With 5-Minute Sitting THE SINGAPORE PORT COMMISSION, SET UP TO EXAMINE AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALL ASPECTS OF PORT AC TIVITIES, YESTERDAY HELD ITS FINAL SITTING, WHICH LASTED ONLY FIVE MINUTES. This surprise ending came after Mr. M. A. Majid, president
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  • 81 3 Mahjong Fling: 4 R.O.V. Men Suspended FOUR vehicles inspectors have been suspended by the Registrar of Vehicles for playing mahjong while on duty. A fifth inspector has been recommended for dismissal for alleged mishandling of bicycle licences. The Establishments Committee, however, does not favour this action, and his case will
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  • 73 3 A COLONY motorist, Lee Lip Seng was yesterday fined $200 by a Singapore Court for making a false declaration to the Traffic Police. Lee declaied in March 1955, that he had no convictions for any driving offence, when in fact, he was convicted in 1953 for
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  • 226 3 HE WAS KICKED AND BEATEN TWO YOUTHS, Zackaria bin Darus, 18, and Zainal bin Hussein, 19, who were charged with causing grievous hurt to a clerk, Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Sattar near the Padang on June 15, were yesterday sentenced to
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  • 51 3 IPOH, Fri. The Police Volunteer Reserve, which has played an important auxiliary role in the maintenance of law and order in Ipoh and Taiping, is to be expanded in Perak. The PVR will establish two sub-divisions each in three new centres Kuala Kangsar, Telok Anson and
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  • 55 3 A SPECIAL Mass will be said for the sick parishioners of the Holy Family Church in Katong to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. The blessing and consecration of a new shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus will follow. Msgr. N. Goh, Vicar General of St.' Theresa's
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  • 145 3 THE Malaysian Ship Officers' Union, which recently threatened to "go slow" to back ud its demand for higher wages, has reached an agreement with the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation for a minimum pay increase of 10 per cent. Union secretary, Capt. Mohamad Said
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  • 127 3 AIM FOR FRONT ELECTION FUND IS $300,000 THE Singapore Labour Front hopes to collect $300,000 for its election campaign to contest the City, District and general elections, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Chairman of the Front, told the Standard yesterday. The first contribution to the Front's appeal for funds came from
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  • 112 3 MAN BURIED ALIVE IN A TRENCH SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong; Hing, yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure at ihe inquest on a labourer, A. Ramasamy, 30, who was buried alive while digging a trench. Kailasam, a mandore, said that on Aug. 12, Ramasamy and three others were digging a
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  • 83 3 PENANG. Fri. Dr. Mohamed Mahdzir bin Iskandar, a Medical Officer at the Alor Star General Hospital, will resign from Government service at the end of the month to open a private dispensary in Alor Star. Dr. Mahdzir will thus be the first Malay medical practitioner
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  • 334 4 Smokes Hidden In Joss Paper CIGARETTES concealed in bales of joss paper were found by Customs officers on board the Tjiluwah, berthed at the quarantine anchorage in Singapore harbour on March 20, a Colony District Court was told yesterday. In the dock was Lee Cheng Lie, a wholesale .ioss paper
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  • 62 4 IPOH. Fri. A former offi-cer-in-charge, Police District. [pob, in 1951, Mr. J. R. H. Burns, now senior assistant Commissioner of Police, returns to this town to take over duties as Chief Police Officer. Perak. He replaces Mr. Forbes Wallace, senior assistant Commissioner of Police,
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  • 51 4 A LORRY DRIVER. Ter Peng Hong. 35, claimed trial in a Singapore Court yesterday to causing the death of Tan Eng Choon, 52, by negligent driving, at 4th mile, Pasir Panjang Road, on Aug. 22. Ter was released on $2,000 bail and hearing is on Dec.
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  • 98 4 PENANG, Fri. Twenty-seven-year old Kee Saik Thiam. who had 12 previous convictions, was today sentenced to one year's jail, in the Magistrate's Court for theft, of three packets of cigarettes, from S. Hassan Mohamed, at the Provision Store in Dato Kramat Road on Sept.
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  • 255 4 A PARADE will highlight today's programme of the six:h anniversary celebrations of the Singapore City Day. Two columns mobile and foot of the Singapore Military Forces will participate in the parade. The mobile column will star', from Beach Road, and pass along Bras Basah
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board approved the following grants at a recent meeting: Bukit Siput Home for T.B. Patients, Segamat. 522.5UU; Queen Elizabeth Youth Club, Seremban. S5.000; Kulim Youth Club $2,540; Batu Pahat Youth Club $3,877. Tampoi Settlement for Cured Lepers
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  • 50 4 IPOH. Fri. Raja Teh Zaitun binti Raja Kamaralzaman, Perak Social Welfare Officer, is shortly going on transfer to Selangor. Raja Teh, a Princess in the Perak Royal House, returned from Ceylon in July where she attended a Women's Institutes seminar with two other Malayan delegates.
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  • 108 4 MALACCA, Fri.— The streng.h of the Malacca Unmn rt-^-j K k™-. Home Guard has been cut from a total of 15.000 in 1952 to 1,000 today, State Home Guard officer, Lt.-Col Tang Gooi Yew, said here today. Col. Tang said this reflected the improvement in the Emergency
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  • 393 4 Lim Proves It With Facts And Figures THE Government of Singapore has set the lead in buying local products so as to encourage local industries, Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock said dayMr. Lim was speaking at a cocktail party at the Hollywood Room
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  • 65 4 BUTTERWORTH, Fri.—Lim Yee Kah, 35, was detained by Customs officers on Sept. 12 v.-hen he was about to board the Prai-Kuala Lumpur Express and his brief case searched. In it was found four packets of opium weighing 11 pounds. In the Sessions Court today Lim
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  • 21 4 MR. K.K. Menon. Assi_ta.nl District Manager of Air todi i International, left Singapore yesterday for a two holiday in India.
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  • 376 4 Only 5 Reds Left: Razak MALACCA, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Doto Abdul Razak bin Hussain, toured three different areas in a 24-hour visit to the Settlement today and urged more than 20,000 people to co-operate with the government in making
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  • 29 4 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourer, Seah Yeow Tin, was killed yesterday while working in a ship's hold, when a sling carrying 20 pounds of rubber struck him
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  • 215 5 Lib-Soc View On The New Electricity Rates 'Exempt Consumers In Lower Income Group THE Liberal-Socialist Party has called on the Singapore City Council to exempt consumers in the lower income group from having to pay the increased electricity rates effective next year. The
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  • 82 5 THE Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black will be special guests at the annual Press Ball organized by the Singapore Union of Journalists. The Ball will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday, Oct. 26. from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. A
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  • 64 5 VICTOR LOW, a salesman, was yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with criminal breach of trust of sundry goods worth $7,042, belonging to A. M. Gareh and Company. The offence was alleged to have been committed between September last year and August this year. The case
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  • 88 5 A SINGAPORE trade unionist. Mr. M. A. Majid, yesterday testified for over two hours before the Commission inquiring into corruption in the public services at the Singapore High Court. The three-man commission who heard Mr. Majid. comprised Mr. Justice F. A. Chua (chairman), Mr. M. J.
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  • 245 5 Stom At Sea Over An Old Anchor AN OLD anchor recovered from the sea almost led to a squabble between two parties laying claim to thp ownership of it yesterday. The squabble was however smoothed over after the crew of the Sula. who had fished out the anchor, were persuaded
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  • 304 5 COMPROMISE ON HAI HSUAN SINGAPORE, Sept. 20 (AP) A legal battle between the United States government and the Eastern Steamship Company of Hongkong for possession of the 7,223-ton ex-Liberty ship, Hai Hsuan, scheduled in the High Court at the end of this month
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  • 122 5 Appeal For Party's Election Funds THE Chairman of the Singapore Labour Front Mr. Chew Swee Kee yesterday issued an appeal to all members of the Front to contribute generously to the party.-, election fund. The Whampoa branch ol the Fronl has made its first cootri of |30Q to the Fund.
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  • 95 5 A LAST-MINUTE plea to Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, b y 20--year-cld Ceylonese stowaway, A. L M. Nazee failed to keep him in the Colony yesterday, The youth was put aboard the Caznbodge for Colombo It was the same ship on which he
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  • 166 5 A SINGAPORE housewife, who left her husband received a divorce certificate nnd a $20 dowry due to her from her husband three months later, a Colony court was told yesterday Sueing her husband for maintenance in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday, was Khatijah binte Mahmood.
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  • 29 5 THE Singapore Government last night announced that Mr. H.M. Rose has been appointed a Justice of the Peace in place of Mr. Andrew Mackay who has retired.
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  • 89 5 PL4NE DELAYED HALF AN HOUR FIFTY-TWO Madras-Bom-bay-Europe-bound passengers in an Air India International Super Constellation were yesterday held u;> in their plane for half an hour. Keason: The purser of the aircraft, who was shopping in town, was caught in a traffic jam on his way to the
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  • 49 5 TWENTY government workers with debts totalling $63,252 were declared bankrupt by the Singapore High Court yesterday. They promised to pay back their debts in monthly instalments ranging from $5 to $35. The total number of government servants who have gone bankrupt to date is 91.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 481 6 Security Stability TN the three years since it has been in operation, the South-east Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) has proved of inestimable value in maintaining security and stability in the East. The organization, which came into being on Sept. 8, 1954. has achieved a great deal in stemming the forces
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    • 462 6 j^N encouraging sign that the tide of the Emergency has receded from many parts of the mainland la the decision made by the Pahang State War Executive Committee to allow the evacuated villagers of Tras to return to their village. Tras was declared a dead town after
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 306 6 Sir— ln his sDeech repor.ed in the Standard, Mr. Tan Siew Sin said at Penang that the Chinese here were "partners in the Federation of Malaya." I agree with this view. I the Ch.nese have a great future in Malaya. In the past it was their hard
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    • 175 6 'Victimisation Complaint Sir— l am an itinerant hawker and recently I produced my tricycle at the Registrar of Vehicles Yard for half-yearly inspection and payment of tax. As soon as I entered the yard a Chinese youth belonging to a petitionwriter's shop, situated at the entrance, hailed at me. I
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  • 664 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By WHAT a song and dance over the innocuous British film, It's Great to be Young, which has been packing the Pavilion for three and more shows daily over the past two months and eight days. The fuss and bother is all
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  • 851 6  - Labour in Australia is Unusually Sick Today William Fitter by PRESENT ISSUES SYDNEY. THE Labour Party's defeat in the recent Queensland elections after 21 years of continuous office has touched off yet another party policy inquest in a fresh demand that the Federal leader, Dr. Herbert Evatt "must go/ Labour
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    • 150 6 "rjOL'A'D about 1500 cer- tamly the great majority of houses no! only of the labouring class, but of farmer! and parsons, too uere extremely badly furnished. The typ'cal house h couple of rooms, a consisting s;m p I y of boards, forms to fit < rough
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    • 70 6 One Aim— Many Rodads "TTHERE must be as many roads to independence as there are nations that tread them; and each one of them is different, for the roodl must vary according lo the eharacter-.stcs of the people who n nice their ways along them, their history, their rac:n' makeup,
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  • 733 7 GROMYKO PROPOSES NEW PEACE PLAN NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (Reuter) Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, today accused the United States of "trying to turn the Near and Middle East into a tinderbox." He said the United States Waa "setting the states of
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  • 175 7 JAKARTA, Sept. 20 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja told Parliament today that the successful conclusion of the national conference of government and provincial leaders- at the weekend did not mean that everything had been settled. He said a further meeting was scheduled
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  • 304 7 GHANA GOVERNMENT TO PUT OUT STATEMENT SOON ACCRA, Sept. 20 (Reuter) The Ghana Governrrcnt will issue a statement early next week on recent event-; culminating in the refusal of entry to Mr. Christopher Shawcross, Q.C. The Ministry Ol Information. announcing 'his in Accra last night, denied that the
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  • 62 7 ORLANDO. Florida, Sept. 20 (AP) a barber interrupted a haircut on Thursday to stab a friend, returned to his job and then sopped again to shoot to death the man he stabbed, sher.rT Dave Starr reported. Herman L. Allen, was jailed on an open
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  • 138 7 LONDON, Sept. 20 (AP) Red China announced today it is giving Ceylon M 553,250,000 worth of economic aid as part of a new five year trade and payment pact. I A dispatch by the official New China News Agency, quoted by Peking Radio, said
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  • 292 7 STATE DEPARTMENT SINGS A- THAT SATCHMO WILL GO WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (AP). That sour note trumpeted by Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong brought from the State Department today a soft song of hope that he will tour behind the Iron Curtain as unofficial ambassador of goodwill. The Department said
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  • 114 8 A Practical Course In Town Planning THE first student to enrol in a new full-time town planning course at the University of Melh bourne, Victoria, is Singapore town planner, Mr. Chua Peng Chye, 25, of Petain Road, Singapore. He is the only student taking this new diploma course of post-graduate
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  • 119 8 UNIFIED WAGE SCHEME FO TECHNICAL DEPT. MEN Government Unjfl Leaders Open Tel SINGAPORE Government p Qn organize the salary structure of Q lr < S services into a uniform woge scheme i Details of this new plan are now being considered by the Government and unions representing Government employees. F
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  • 15 8 I' Pr/in Rahman has aeeepSl vitation j .the Cenl The j meeting here on
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  • 150 8 Request Ignored Allegations KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All-Malayan Railway Workers' Union today sued its former Ipoh branch General Secretary, S. Mariadass, for recovery of $1,317 of its funds. The suit has been instituted under Section 48 of the Trade fnion Ordinance, which preTibes
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  • 124 8 Work With A Will Urges The Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today completed a three-day official visit to Trengganu. A', Dungun yesterday he addressed a public gathering and visited the Dewan Merdeka. He spoke at another public rally at Kuala Trengganu in the afternoon. The
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  • 102 8 TWO undergraduates of University ol Malaya an charges before the Discip .nar\ Board for allegedly sul je ting a freshman to unhealthy forms of ragging This act was alleged to have been committed during the recent Raiio Law Seminar heid at the Technical College premises
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  • 10 8 I Parr V"lst9 social ..J morrow at o
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  • 29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— All schools and institutions in the Federation have been ordered by the Ministry of Education to teach the children to sing the Federation. Anthem.
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  • 77 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Union of Transport Workers is to send a team of organizers to Penang next month to organize all the transport workers' unions on the island into one composite body, "essential for an effective struggle" against employers or employer groups. A full-time
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  • 171 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The civil action between the Federation Prime Minister and a Government pensioner, listed for hearing in the Supreme Court here today, has been postponed for one week. The postponement is due to inability to serve the summons on the Premier, currently engaged
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  • 98 8 Malayan For ICFTU Seminar KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A State organizer of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. G. Thangaraj, is due to leave for Calcutta on Wednesday to attend the International Confederation of Free Trade Union seminar. Mr Thangaraj, who has been 'with the NUPW for six years, worked
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  • 82 8 PENANG. Fri— Three b'oeks of concrete which formed part Mi a.n arch, fell on a man who v\as sheltering under it during a storm. Inspector Gopal Kri.shnan said the Coroner's Court today. The inquiry was info the death of 42-year-old Lee se*mg Sin, who was found dead
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Social Rounds
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      91 9 I "ore and more beauty contests are organised, I Will li bf Dome necessar coin new titles, ones "Darling Oi Tl c an South Winds" made their debut Service Association picnic at Una Yu East Coast Road, and Mr Edwin Wong's lie at SATA bungalows, E Winds, Jurong.
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    • 99 9 Nuptial Joy for Jessie TOMORROW wedding bells will ring for Mr. Danny Ong Choon Hock and Miss Jessie Choo Yoke Kit when they marry according to Chinese rites at the bridegroom's residence. East Coast Road, at 10 a.m. Danny, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Seng Wan.
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    • 204 9 OFFICERS of the R.A.F., Sole tar Mess, will hold a 'Crosspatch Barbecue Nighf next Friday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in aid of the R.A.F. Benevolant fund. Twelve pretty models from the Joan Booty's Man n c quin Training and Charm School will highlight
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    • 254 9 erial from Maganlal Nagindas and Co. The price of the dress Is $400/-. Batik sarong material supplied by Sattex will be modelled by V.cky and Cheongsam brocade from Helen Ling will be worn by Margaret Low. A selection of cocktail and evening dresses from Town and Country, Aubon Marshe, Hilda's
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    • 54 9 \PORE Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock spent a relaxing evening last ueeh-end at the Qantas Empire > Local Fmployees' Lnion's tenth anniversary celebration at Sims Avenue Community Centre^ Mr. Lim is seen icith a group of friends, and Mrs. Lim, listening to a delightful song by
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    • 162 9 lost Wonderful Day of the Year Bl y match. look cut? on < Msi :n of Jalan i Lurr ebrated thday. I gift <r om f waft local thera; I Party for 2 r i celebrated In pari son of M F. Mai Ite i are ip Joseph; Joseph, and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 205 9 I QUICK-FROZEN PEAS) SWEETEST, TENDEREST OF ALL W The young green peas reach you at their tender best, with all m their delicious flavour as fresh as the morning they were picked, A That's because immediately they reach the height of perfection I WHAT A DELICIOUS CHOICE Uft„ Q||V YOU
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 349 9 I rpoDAY'S QUOTATION: _1_ "Children arc a grc.it comfort in jour old ago and they help you reach it faster too."— Lionel M. Kauflin.iii. .SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: To mid-afternoon: get thing* organized. Clear the slate of odds and ends of tasks that have accumulated Later: Ket around. YOl K KIKTHDATE
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 459 10 A GENERAL marking down of prices in all sections of the share market was reported yesterday resulting from the news that the bank rate in the United Kingdom had been raised, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Business was resinciea in the afternoon
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    • 207 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following 1 ss done: F ft N ords $2.82 Gammons $2 42* ta $2.40; Jacksons $1,631 to" $1.60; M Cements $1,724 to SI 70- McAlister $180; Metal Box $2.05; O CB C. $23.75. $23.50; Robinson ords $2 10 edeb: Sime •by $2 delayed,
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    • 48 10 PRELIMINARY figures of Malaya's external trade for August show an adverse, balance of 554. 900.000 with imports at 5393. 400.000 and exports 5338.900.000. (July imports were 5388.000.000 and exports 5356.700.000). Imports in the first eight months this year amounted to 53. 006. 200.000 and exports $2,773,100,000.
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    • 71 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept. 'Oct. $24$ buyers. $25 j sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40] sellers; in drums $45 sellers. Muntok white pepper $115 sellers, Sarawak white $114 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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    • 155 10 'Shortage Of Rubber By 1960' Forecast The free world will have another acute shortage of natural rubber by 1960, Dr. Ray Disraore, Research VicePresident of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., said in Athens. Dr. Dismore addressed the International Congress of the Societe De Chimie Industrielle. He said political unrest in
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    • 198 10 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association rates to merchants yesterday were: London: selling, T.T. or O.D 2 3i; buying T.T. 2 4 o.D. 2 4--1 Hi. ,30 d'st 2 .4 J. 45 d/st 2 4--5/16, 60 d st 24 13 32. 90 d'st 2/4-9 '16. 120 d/st 2/43. 189
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    • 35 10 A CONTRACT, valued at £1 million has been awarded to a British firm by the Turkish Radio Administration. This order calls for the complete reorganization of the longwave broadcasting station at Ankara,
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    • 182 10 BULLISH' TREND IN RUBBER NOON PRICES The raising of the bank rate in the United Kingdom resulted in a "bullish" tendency in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, but prices closed unchanged from the previous day, International first grade rubber for October shipment closing at 85 3 cents per lb. Prices
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    • 227 10 Malaya's Prosperity Depends On Both Territories Lane MR. F. L. LANE, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday he felt confident that the Federation Government would always bear in mind that the Federation and Singapore were geographically part of one territory and were commercially complementary to each other.
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    • 125 10 TAX ON VISITORS CRITICISED THE recent action of the income tax authorities in collecting tax from certain business visitors to the Colony while strictly in accordance with the Income Tax Ordinance was hardly conducive to encouraging such visits and the developments which might have sprung from them, said the Chairman
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    • 458 10 DAYS of trading on goodwill and old established names are past, and a concerted effort by British cotton goods exporters into the competitive Malayan market is called for, says the half yearly report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. It was renorted in
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    • 200 10 SINGAPORE needed all the secondary industries as it could develop and the tourist trade was one to which, as a first class geographical centre, the Colony particularly lent itself, the Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Mr. F. L. Lane said yesterday. The chairman observed
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    • 290 10 Conflicting Effects On Market DEMAND for lower grades has been spasmodic and despite slightly wider differentials, sellers have shown a little more willingness to meet the market, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co.. Ltd. Remilled grades have been rather quiet. Italy and South America showing the major
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    • 55 10 IP^ V J Ills' H° if** <c Ws^ W |^BIB\V fI X> oi X^° C A fl BAa«to^ c^c.^l^* jBB IL VL 1A 11 B«v I If^Bß HbHbTI rr aW B a#\ fl B V \B B^B^ B^Vr— -'c* na t technical 1 l« "M| |k Bv^ y/ >/J§ b^bVS.
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    • 553 10 "A" LINE REGULAR SERVICE P HNOkit PHNOMP INH s "TATSUOH MARU" "TATSUOH MARU" EVERETT SUM Like SAILING TO BANGKOK "GOLDEN GAMMA Spore Malacca Pt S ham 25/26 Sept 28/29 Sept -30SeptMOct EVERETT STEAMSHIP c 0Rp acinus 8; 11 Collyer Quay. Sinc.ipor, BARBER.FERN-vTIIFT^ For Boston. Nev* York. Philadelphia Bait.mo, c Mobile
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 100 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS SHB WHARVES Bcreville, Barumun, Moonfish. t> 4 Nagostar. Inchulva, Siberoet, Refenstein 1. Kristin Bakke 4. Samuel Bakke, North Star, Glenearn 8. Straat Banka 10. Victoria Fossarus. Astyanax. M'ikumo Maru 14. Surat 16. Lars INNER ROADS Maersk 17. Gorgon 19. Reginald Sin Hong Ho. Lucky Trader.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 756 11 IGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ,1 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE .•on, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports por. P ham Penang 5/10 Oct H Oct 15/16 Oct l?/22 Nov 28 29 Nov jCNov 1 Dec P fOCCcd VIJ h r PQ'H to load and
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    • 1248 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 il.«o.ix.»t* c tr b.f. MPC rt) (12 lin«t) "ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONOON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Came,, option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (V,a Sy« with libert, to proceed v,a Panama or Cap.
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    • 846 11 MITSUI |jQ LINE S'pjr*. P.S'hom Penont FOR JAPAN Meiko Moru for Yokohama, Moji, Kobe. Osako via Hongkong G. 25/26 Hagurosan Maru vio Manila for Yokohama Nagoya Kobe E. Roods Azumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 4 Oct 2 Oct FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombay Awoboson Maru
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    • 723 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tot Sangkek ond/ot For Eost vie Sues. Penong P.S'hom S'po*e "LALANDIA' r God. 29/30 Bangkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29Seot/10et 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct Accepting cargo for Kobe b Yokohama. "JAYA 1 8/9 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 6/8 Oct Bonqkok Only. HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden,
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  • 91 12 Colony Team To Meet The Services THE following players will represent Singapore when they meet Joint Services at Jalan Besar Stadium on City Day, Sept. 22. Yew Chang (Idros Albar): Vass (Aman Kastawi), Ali Samijan; Kirn Beng (Hee Jong), Kok Seng (Boon Gook), Matmoon (Omar Rahmat) I. Hassan, Tahir Abu
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  • 52 12 RAF Kangaroos gained a 11 point (goal and two trie c to 3 (try) victory over 14 Sqdn. RNZAF in their friendly rugger match at Tengah yesterday. Hearden (2 tries), and Rennie (try) scored for the Kangaroos. Baker converted one of the tries. The Kiwi try came through
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  • 331 12 Nanyang Cup's In Formoson Women's Bag Virtually Champs Whi| c Their Men Fight Hard t FORMOSA'S lively Tsun Teck cagers whipped South Malaya to 31 to become virtual winners of the women's tournament <t eS basketball competition at the Happy World stadium yest< Superior in every department, the Formosans kept
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  • 122 12 MISS RANJANI JAYASURIA of Ceylon, who recently won the Malayan women's singles tennis title, followed up her success with a sweeping display in the Ceylon championships, annexing all' three titles for which she competed In the singles, Miss Jayasunya dethroned the long-standing champion Miss C.
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  • 227 12 COLONY POLICE FIGHT HARD FOR VICTORY POLICE Sporting Association, fielding seven Colony caps, had to fight every inch of their way to beat Royal Naval Police by two goals to one at Thomson Road yesterday. i W r ith their attack far from being on form the Police found their
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  • 243 12 TWELVE keenly contested bouts were seen in 'the finals of the Dryburg English School Ist Annual Inter-House Boxing Tournment held on the School Ground yesterday. In the evening of action only two fights failed to last the dis:a::ce. The first was the aU>mv.eight bout between Harry Wee
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  • 79 12 Aussies On Top In Pro. Tennis GENEVA. Switzerland. Sept. 20. (UP). Australia defeated the United States by three to two match victories in the twoday professional tennis tournament here yesterday. After Wednesday's two-one lead Australia's Ken Rosewall defeated Jack Kramer 15-13 in their one-set match, and American Pancho Scgura beat
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  • 53 12 TIES in the SEA inter-school championships scheduled to be played tonight have been postponed and will be played ofl tomorrow instead The draw for the SEA open championships and^ the state practices for Foong Seong and Heah Joo Seang cups practices are also postponed and will be
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  • 71 12 IN preparation for the October quadrangular meet, the Singapore Hockey Association will hold a trial on Thursday. Sept. 2G at the S.R.C. ground Players will be selected from the following: Colours: Gomez: Baldiraj: Kirpal Singh: Hay. Ajrphajan Si::gh; Devadas; Fernandez; Chai Hop. Yam: Pennefather; Rozario: Wright. Whites: Cpl.
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  • 109 12 RAFFLES Old Boys fielding only fourteen players beat the Singapore Recreation Club by 6 points (one penalty and a try) to 3 (a penalty) in their friendly rugger match on the padang yesiterday. Raffles opened tbe score with a penalty kick by Kirn Chye in the
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  • 135 12 Mahat Scores Four-In-A-Row For The Junior FOTR goals in a row b> Mahat bin Ambc^i Afiah enabled Junior Clubs to si win over Europeans, Eurasians arid Indian* J in the first of the SAFA premier j, x petition at the Jaian Besar Stadium \r t !ri Juniors had control of
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  • 9 12 LONDON. ter).— A day for a three «tm
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 253 12 V *k+ -i i > v > -3 t-J Proud of it? t\ i Of course... X,> if it's a Ronson v.S«w Ronson's perfection of design, dependability of action and beauty of finish are shown again in the graceful Ronson Flo-line. Hold this lighter in your hand and see the
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    • 134 12 THERE'S -r>. g^Hr 1 I 'OVALTINE >'t}/-P-~ 'm OVALTINE Biscum At any time of the day mmmmmW mtmm w v crisp, delicious 'Ovaltme' Packra ,n m> damp. Biscuits make a sustaining proof cartons to preserve their dengot'jl cnspness snack favourite for mmm 3V/J\ and favour. flavour and nourishing' qualities. 'Ovaltme'
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 152 12 RUGBY Police S.A. vs South Welsh Borderers Regiment at P'Aice Training School; All Blacks vs S.A.O.B.A. at Woodsville: R.A.F. Seletar rs R.E.M.E. at Seletar; R.A.F. Seletar 2nd XV vs University at Biikit Timah; Royal Navy vs Singapore Cricket Club at Naval Base: South Johorc RFC. vs Johore All Blues International
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 102 13 PNew tablet treatment relieves Piles III nirely new I rmonrhoids) B easy; and it B :\\n. ym IhwwuiM B i S OL) rw»i rhcy are a K P rc'icf Kp >M ev reduce ihe pain and Eg I are B p i'i K I < B, $0 H r full
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    • 819 13 I CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH SITUATION VACANT ACCOM. WANTED C H^ n^?»Lil nd J ,h ii 1 AMPLICATIONS arT invited TARNISHED loom with bath ta ,«th aU c: M tcr u I,y u from Federal Citixtns, age wanted in Bukit Timah 1957 V Hit;, 1 S 5 ep ter n, ber
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    • 708 13 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR COMPANIES WINDING-UP No. 2 OF 1957. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940—1946 AND In the Matter of the Leong Cheong Kweng Mines Limited TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J-~ that a petition for
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    • 695 13 NOTICES B I. announce a sailing of the m.s M SIRDHANA** with Saloon Passengers Only for COLOMBO SINGAPORE sails sth October COLOMBO arrives 9th October FARES:— Ist Class— ss34 00 2nd Class— s36loo ISLAY KERR COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Phone 232 I Penang Phone BOUSTEAD COMPANY LIMITED. Kuala Lumpur Phone 3177
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 225 13 h Abner By Al Capp BWt^minVtff'tiwiK JV C-/ CANT LET EM BUST c^oKEff-^HOW, HAVE S I j r-'i'-'' MOST 5 I J SO Xl /gf /rVADS^C^^^^/W' J Su\K 7a THE LOWEST GRATEFUL.'.'-) [HAVE U -Trs. JlHcn C\ &WASE TH" WATCH. t^) J DEPTHS f.'-PEPM/TT/AJG THAMK YOU, > VOO, S M
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  • 338 14  - SHAMROCK SLIPPER TO WIN THE GOLD VASE WINDSOR LAD He's Game And Takes Any Going Says TOCKEY Mickey Donnelly has an intriguing problem to solve. He has not made J up his mind whether to ride Distine or Shamrock Slipper in the Sultans Gold Vase Se 4) run over the
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  • 1329 14 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class l, Div. I—l V4 Miles 1. 641 Crimson Pirate 5y 9.00 MeadanjM Janet Gilfillan R van B kclcu (Unfixed) 2. 426 Muffin Man 8v 8.13 Goodwood Stables Rodgers Camer 3. 105 Pearl City 5v 8.06 Newlands Stable R. van Bkeien Mavu I
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  • 771 14 SCREEN PLAY showed staying ability last Saturday when he finished a close-up third to Crimson Pirate and Three Rings in the Merdeka Cup over 9 furlongs. On that performance he looks a bright prospect in today's li-mile event (Race One) for Class 1,
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  • 309 14 Pointers tor Punters ti Screen Play develops stamina with age. and with Tudor Wonder and Three Rings out, he is the one to back. Nev Grass was expected to do well on Wednesday but he was taken out at the last moment. There is nothing wrong with this Stardust youngster.
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  • 184 14 RACE SEVEN The improving Miss Pegasus should outstay her opposition. This four-year-old daughter of Artie Star ran on resolutely to finish third to World Freedom and Speculation over seven furlongs. She should be better suited by the nine. She won over U miles with 8.07
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 166 14 I THE track for this after- J noon's races at Ipoh is I I likely to be good. ij Best outsider ij 1 1 BEST longshot today is Tootle in the last race. King Pap should make a sound bet in Race 5. i Big Sweep ji I 1 BIG
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    • 134 14 ir I P I MIDNIGHT Im {j S j TONIGHT! fl 5 '[MYSTERY I MIDNIGHT S PREMIERE OF AN OUTSTA\h,\, HOLLYWOOD PRODK n (JN J* IN CWEMASCOrM J AND TiCHMCOiOR lili I CATHAY J ***********-¥**4**J HOCK CHEONG I J No. 3, THE ARCADE BUILDINC. H 1 SINGAPORE -1 UL. ROLLFILMS.
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