Singapore Standard, 25 September 1957

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  • 27 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 j£{i Jt\^ Vf"| T FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL No. H."> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 650 1 Police In Island-wide Raids On Colony Leftists And Students More Than 50 Are Detained Non-stop Swoops Continuing SINGAPORE Police early this morning arrested more than 50 persons, mostly students, in the second phase of an islandwide purge of leftist elements under the Public Security Ordinance in the
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  • 279 1 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 25 President ■senhower on Tuesday ordered federaltzation of the jrkm^us National Guard (State Militia) and the Bat? s Air National Guard to deal with Little Rock ■rhool integration crisis. ftt the .same time. President t's vacation quarr announced
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  • 78 1 MALAYA JOINS THE I.M.F. WASHINGTON. SeDt. 25 (AP). Newly independent Malaya on Tuesday became 'he 65th member of the International Monetary Fund. Similar action Is expected on Wednesday by the Board or" Governors of the World Bank. S.r H onry H. S. Lee, Malaya's Minister of Finance, who is attending
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Sept. 24 (AP) The Big Three Western powers tonight accused Russia of stirring up trouble in the Middle East by large-scale shipment of arms into the area and directing a propaganda campaign aimed at splitting the Arab nations. In similar notes delivered to the Soviet
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  • 85 1 AT 5 20 THIS MORNING. A POLICE SPOKESMAN CONFIRMED THAT THE RAIDS WERE CONTINUING AND MORE ARRESTS WERE LIKELY. Other areas covered In this morning's raid included Clyde Terr ace. Baj tie? Road. Mount Vernon. Bukit Timah, Cecil S:reet. Jalan Besar, Beach Road and Jalan Sultan. One of the
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  • 372 2 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— Mr. Peter Thorncycroft, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, today reaffirmed that there would be no change in I sterling. Addressing the International Monetary Fund, he declared that the British Gov- eminent f| a d ample resources to deal wi.h speculation and
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  • 164 2 CLOSING rubber prices, (cents per lb) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buyer* Seller*. Spot 8H 82 Int Oct R.S.S. No. 1 82 J 823 Nov R.S.S. No. 1 881 88 V R.S.S. No. I 81 81 K.S.S. No. 3 80 2 81 Tone: Slightly steadier. The price ot tin
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  • 46 2 I'Vr V LF.E HOCK HIANG |ed 62 t »sa i it s residi ce Jfo 42 on Cresceni Singapore, on 3« 24. Memorial at thi E ocbA? Met! o- Church at 96 Rs^e Course Road todpv at 3.30 pn: .\:.r. thcr.ce *o Bidadari atip m.
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  • 188 2 THE OLDEST RULER IN THE WORLD THE Sultan of Johore. 84--year-old Major-General Sir Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar. is the oldest ruling; Sultan in the world today. Maj.-Gen Sir Ibrahim ascended the throne of Johore in 1895. Ruler of one of the richest states in Malaya, with a population
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  • 29 2 DOCTOR Mohammed Hatta former Indonesian vice-pre-sident, suggested yesterday a 25 year "no war" pact between the United States and the Soviet Union, said Peking Radio. Reuter
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  • 84 2 THREF men. Arumugam. Sudoo Jane and Muttu Thambi), were charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with kidnapping Colony eontrac- tor Mr. S Kandiah Appavoo on Sept. 10. Two of the men Arumugam and Muttu Thambo, nleirlpi guilty to the charge, but their pleas
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  • 24 2 PRESIDENT Iskander 1 of Pakistan and Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy, the Pru e Minister, promised yesterday to hold general elections in 1958. Reuter
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  • 308 2 Twining: We Can Retaliate Devastatingiy, It We Hiv. < Our Ability To Deal With Small Wars Should Also Be Seen' SEA ISLAND, Georgia, Sept. 24 The United States is determined to use its atomic retaliatory power should the Soviet Union force the action, General Nathan Twining,
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  • 107 2 BRITAIN'S Secretary el State for Air. Mr George H Ward, arrived at Changi airfield yeslerdav h^ K A I Comet for a routine nineday tour of the area. Mr. Ward uas met h> the C-in-C, Ka r Ea^st Air Force. Air Marshal the Earl of
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  • 58 2 NEW YORK Swept :4 (Reuter) The United Nations Security Council will meet privately on Thursday to recommend the ftppoii fa secretary-general lor a fiveyear term commencing next April, United Nations officials announced last ni£. I:. former sources ?aid the council peeted to recommend that
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  • 25 2 AN INDONESIAN veterans organization in Jakarta yesterday urged the Govi I ment to demand m than U5511,000,000,000 to t n parations from Japan.< UP
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  • 35 2 HIGHER BANK RATES J 1 According ;yj I L from I tna- y i I be r; a *2| I if a approval, I Bri.ain. t I dr;ii t I shares, the j faaT3 I
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  • 31 2 H 'Kong To Raise Rates HONGKONG i rater incr I now nounf Aspc j Corpi be ar. I interi i I with I cent. d p r 1 j effect I
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  • 245 3 Singapore: A Place To Be Proud Of Thomson SINGAPORE had "a unique inheritance of peoples, cf cultures and of opportunities" which, when fully developed, wili make this island a place anyone wouid be proud to know, said the Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson addressing at Sims Avenue
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  • 442 3 DEATH STRIKES 3 WAYS IS THE JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Death by firing squad is Only one of the execution methods used by jungle terrorists towards traitors to the Communist cause. T'aitors can also be knifed or buried alive. A .surrendered
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  • 185 3 To Be Archdeacon Of Sheffield THE Archdeacon of Singapore, the Ven. Robin Woods, has accepted an invitation to become the Archdeacon of Sheffield premiere steel producing centre in the world. He said that he felt it wise to accept the invitation from the Bishop
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  • 351 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuos.— "As you raise the Federation Hag, make a Pledge that it will never be lowered and If an attemDt la made to lower it that you will defend It with your llTes," D< puty Prime Minister Dato
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  • 152 3 TORONTO. Sept. 24 (AP) Flight Lt. Noel C. Tumour says his elder brother Robert is serving with an RCAF unit on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia and probably doesn't know he has become heir to an earldom dating back to
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  • 63 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 24 (Reu er) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor has signed the Swiss actress. Maria Schcll, for the role of Grushenka in the fhm production of Feodor Dastoyevsky's novel. "The Brothers Karamazov." Miss Schell, who will be making her Hollywood debut, was B contender for the 1957 'Oscar''
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  • 50 3 MOSCOW. Sept. 24 (Reuter.) The Soviet Communist Party newspaper. Pravda. today called for "a radical improvement" in party propaganda work. In a leading article, it said, there must be a drive against '"indifference in MarxistLeninist propaganda work" and against "under estimating the importance of ideological work."
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  • 108 3 MR. YEO HOCK SENG i was elected president of the Geylang English School Parent/Teacher Association at a meeting held recently. Other officials are: Vice- 1 Presidents Messrs Ong Yong Boon and Quek Keng Siang, Honorary Secretary Mr. Bek Swee Hoon. Honorary Treasurer Mr. Seow Teng Kia, Honorary
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  • 90 3 DAMASCUS. Sept. 24 (AP) Lt. Col. Abdul Hamid Serraj vows Syria will never be a satellite of any nation East or West. Despite Soviet arms and a projected economic agreement, Syria is determined to retain her independence, the man reported to be Syria's most influential leader
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  • 65 3 PRETTY volunteer attendants will man foodstalls and entertainment stalls at the Fun Fair in aid of the Christian Brothers' Building Fund at St. Stephen's School, Singapore, on Sunday. The fair will be opened by the Director of Education, Mr. D. W. McLellan. There will be
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  • 404 4 THE TUNKU LOOKS AHEAD I Would Like To See Spore, Borneo Come In' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, in a recent broadcast over BBC's "London Calling Asia" programme, said he would like to see a "Greater Federation cf Malaya, embracing
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  • 49 4 MR R. RAMASON, a former prosecuting lawyer attached to the Singapore City Council, sat on the bench of the 10th Magistrate's Court for the first time yesterday. With Magistrate Ramason. the courts are at full strenefii with a quota of 14 magistrates and an administrative officer.
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  • 29 4 CEYLONESE LEADER DIES KAJANG, Tues. Ceylonese leader .Mr. A Kandavanam died here today He was a trustee of the Kajang Town Hail Association and secretary of the Tamil School.
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  • 28 4 DEPUTY Superintendent. Mr. A A X. Rodway. a member of the str.ff of the Police College at Kuala Kubu Bharu. has left under the Malayanization scheme.
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  • 74 4 TEMERLOH. Tues. The Sultan of Pahang and other V.I.P.S. will attend the Merdeka celebrations here between Sept. 26 and 29. There will be an all-com-munity dinner wi;h the Sultan as the guest of honour on Sept. 28. The following day. there j will be a
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  • 30 4 A WATCH repairer. Oh Ah See. 21, Singapore, was found with his throat cut at his house last night in Bukit Panjang village. He was admitted to hospital
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  • 48 4 Photo by SINGAPORE teacher, Mr. Johnny Leong. helps his bride, the former Miss Lily Lim, second laughter of Madam Lee Ah Yoon. to cut their wedding cake at a reception at the Capitol Restaurant on Saturday. More than 200 guests were present. Y.C. Lee
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  • 256 4 Town Seeks To Save A Palace KLANG. Tues. Citizens of this town are looking for an alternate site for a palace so that the cen-tury-old Istana Mahkota need not be demolished. The Istana has been slated for demolition so that a new 52.500.000 palace might be built on the site.
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  • 93 4 MISS Florence Pulsford. an Australian Theosophist who has been attached to th< Theasophical Society's headquarters In Ariyar, Madras, has arrived in Singapore for a fortnight's stay. Miss Pulsford, who is on her way back to Australia, wtU give two public lectures at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society
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    • 390 4 3lds a SAaw *Aaw it a tht JitM »k(sui g H.1.45.4.6.3UX9.3H Mj LLOYD NOLAN Vi^^U/j M -3? CTV J ON STAGE TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m. C W Inhibition of the CALTFSO bj Winner^ A HB -f- Runners-l i> in the recent Calyp«»o Dance I nntc-t -fPresentafion of Championklp t ip»—
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 168 4 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance St. Andrew's School: 20th annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club 2.15 p m. Singapore Rotary Club: Weekly him neon meeting. Sir Eric Millbourn chairman of the Port Commission, \o speak on "Trade and Commerce in South-East Asia" 1 p in Y\V< A
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    • 167 4 practice 5.30 p.m. Motorists selfrepair class 7.30 p.m. Singapore Chess Club: Session at YMCA. Orchard Road 5.30 p.m. Singapore Buddhist Association: Meditation class at Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple at St. Michael's Road by Ven Narada Maha Thera 7 p.m L'SIS and Singapore Art Society: Exnibition of some recent American prints
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    • 164 4 RADIO MALAYA RADIO MALAYA (General Service): 8.57-9 45-11.08 am. 12 noon English Schools Broadcasts, 115 p.m. Footlight Parade. 1 30 Time Signal and News. 1.45-2 p.m Footlight Parade. 3.57-5 p m. English Schools Broadcasts. 6 p.m Time Announcement and Programme summary, 6.02 Children's Corner, 6.30 Speak Malay. 635 When Day
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    • 226 4 Science Review, Sin From the Editorials. SIS Piano Playtime. 5.30 Songs Of The Maori. 545 The Chameleons, 6 p.m. Victorian Melodrama—Donald Wo'fit in 6The SJver King. 6.30 The News and Commentary. 645 Snorts Round-up. 655 Report from South-East England— Berkshire 7 p.m. Music For Dancing, 745 Deryck Guyler in 'Inspector
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  • 203 5 4 HOUR VIGIL AT IMMIGRATION DEPOT WAS TO NO AVAIL FOR more than four hours yesterday, three worried brothers kept a sharp lookout at Singapore's Immigration Depot at East Wharf in the hope of spotting their 19-year-old brother among China-bound students. Their brother, Wong
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  • 92 5 Governor Tours The Province BUTTER WORTH, Tues. The Governor Of Penang, Raja Sir Una. accompanied by the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, spent the whole day in Province Wellesley North, touring areas where industrial developments arid other projects wore in progress. Arriving at Marian) Timhol, whjch adjoins the Mitchell
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  • 169 5 No Increase In Lending Rates Yet Society K! 'AI. I.I'MPrR. Tues. The recent Increase in the British bank rate \va. c causin.4 I "great difficulty for the Malaya-Borneo Building Society the genera] manager. Mr. J. B irgess today. He s dd thai c«s a result of this increase it would
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  • 62 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Minister for Labour and BoclaJ We 1 rare. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, yesterday opened a b dub at Benut, in Pont: sD He was accomD&nied bv the Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Datq Abdul Rahman and Mrs. Suleiman. The
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  • 64 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues University lecturers and experienced trade unionists will gfr e series of lectures to officials of the National Union ot Plantation Workers during the 10-dav training course Starting tO-moXTOW at Plantation House in Petaling .'aya. Tb« Minister for Labour, Mi Qng Yoke Lin, will
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  • 57 5 MEMBERS of the Federation Muslim League and the Surau India of Johore Bahru have extended their congratulations to Haji Abdul Majid for hav.ng received the title of Dato Paduka Mahk o t a Johore on the Sultan's birthday. Tuan Haji Abdul Majid is vice-president of the
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  • 33 5 KOCHU Babea Madahavan was yesterday acquitted by Malacca Session Court president. Mr. K. Somasundram. without his defence being called on a charge of committing an Indecent act on John Emmane!, 19.
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  • 28 5 MR. G. H. KIAT, Director of St. John Ambulance Association. Singapore will present first aid certificates to 30 members of the Association, at Pulau Bukom on Saturday.
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  • 243 5 IPOH. Tu«S. The Raja Perempuan of Perils has been ted as this year's Federal organiser oi the Poppy Day Appeal Fund She will be making an appeal over the radio in due course. Followed by appeal letters in Malay and English for
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  • 107 5 THE following were recently elected members of the management committee ol the Geylang English School Parent-Teacher Association President: Mr. Yeo Hock Seng. vice-presidents: Mr. Ong Yong Boon and Mr. Quek Keng Siang secretary: Mr. Bek Swee Hoon, treasurer: Mr. Seow Teng Kia, auditors: Mr. Salim bin Hussein
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  • 27 5 A BUSINESSMAN, Lam Tat was yesterday fined $60 in the Singapore City Court for failing to furnish his income tax returns for 1955 and 1956
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, will present gold and silver medals to 53 blood donors at the Blood Transfusion Centre on Friday at 4 p.m.
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  • 57 5 THE Executive Committee of the Nanyang University Students' Union will meet some time this week to finalize arrangements for the formal inauguration of their union next month. Among the items to be discussed aie the appointment of the union's legal adviser and the list of guests
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  • 88 5 TELOK ANSON, Tues. About 182 labourers of the Kuala Perak Coconut Estate went on strike today following a deadlock m negotiations over a minor dispute, j Yesterday, Mr. M R. Xaidu, Lower F'erak's Assistant Commissioner for Labour, and trade union officials made a
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  • 132 5 A Gift For Prettiest Mum-Jo-Be A MAX Factor make-up gift from the Federal Dispensary will be swarded to the prettiest mo. her- to-be at a special preview ot "Full of Life," starring Judy Holliday and Richard Conte, to be screened at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 187 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The following candidates have been admitted to the first year of the Muslim College, Malaya > Idria bin Haji Uda, Abdullah bin Ahmad, Haji Ramli bin Haji Ibrahim, Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, Hassan bin Salleh. Mansur bin Ashari, Othman bin Haji Abdul Haiim,
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  • 201 5 THE Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee yesterday launched an all-out drive for funds to help out the 39 firevictims whose homes were gutted last Sunday. "'We have a human duty to help those unfortunate people who are now temporarily housed at the
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    • 204 5 THE SHOP WINDOW OF THE mIL WORLD AT THE GREAT WORLD'.! P\ t R J ill EXHIBITION Ei«M BTALLB Ml^s TRADE FAIR jiil UCt. XL' AMMAI, LAND B^BJB^Bfwy H^yx-— •x-^»ir^o *'">^jfc > |w j V\ v M I _gy r l i |T PC C R\LLOO!fS BISCUITS— 9 |V f»
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    • 323 5 I dreamed I was caught in the rain in my mmdenform OVER-TURE What's a little rain— when Over-ture brings a 1 shower of compliments on my figure. Over-ture gives such a firm, young uplift, such lithe and lovely lines. And its stitched undercups support me in beautiful style. t *Js*
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 512 6 A SERIOUS threat to what United States President Eisenhower called "global prosperity" has arisen in new inflation trends. The President's appeal to the leaders of every country to fight this danger to the growth of sound economy makes an immediate assessment and adjustment ol their financial commitments and
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    • 370 6 r J^HE umbrage taken by certain Federation leaders at Tunku Abdul Rahman's statement that the administration of an independent Malaya will "topple if the British pulled out today" is not likely to cause the Prime Minister any sleepless nights. His statement was timely and a bold estimate of
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  • 713 6 Strong Arm in Ghana OBSERVER Correspondent Anthony Sampson foresees '...the next feu months will be full of troubles.' ACCRA *J*HE recent crisis that developed in the newly independent African State of Ghana has two quite separate elements. The first is the inevitable hangover after independence, the realisation among ordinary people
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  • 98 6 Shorts from the Talks A Drop In The Ocean "THE deep sea is a vast 1 living space: just howvast is difficult to imagine. The bare figures— two-thirds of the earth's surface covered to an average depth of 4,000 metres do not convey a ready picture. Perhaps a better idea
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  • 572 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By the world over, play an important part in politics. Some of them represent their countries in foreign lands. Some have proved to be better than men When they take the Plunge into the pool of national affairs, invariably they are not
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 260 6 Sir— With referencp to the repurt "Crisis :n Pi over Mentri Eesar". published on Sep 19, inaj I be allowed to offer comment? The post of Mentri FIs one of persona] i niolument, and with the prea at Perak Constitutloti in forct an elected member cannot hold a
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    • 149 6 The Ban Racing Broadcas Sir— lt Is a wise id* a adopted by the Straits Racing Association to call a ban to the Racing Commentaries now broadra I through Rediffusion, but on the contrary will It help to stamp out illegal bo< completely? Being a racing enthusiast I do not
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    • 50 6 Sir— And m»| were who rrwdm heaven that t roe k bul .no I < up as a flop. Bit t nt firttj. I meMn! i whal Is i w i uld tould i fully. I it Mi i hat m thp last lauch fsi DO' TO TIB Kuala
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    • 84 6 Sir Soon ifter the lasl October riots and the of severs! memberi of the now defunct Factory and Shop Work.- Union Registrar o: So, Leties (> r Registrar of Trade Un:ons issued a Press release si that he was investig e of some hundreds of thousand! of dears
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  • 155 7 Pakistan Has Abided By UN Advice NOON KASHMIR NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Mr. Firoz Khan Noon, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mid today that his government accepted every suggestion for a peaceful solution of the Kashmir question made by the Security Council's special emissary, Mr. Gunnar Jarring, earlier this year.
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  • 71 7 MONTREAL. Seir 24. (AP> —Si: John Elliot, chairman of the London Transport Executive yesterday that parking Is not only ihe of tram-' congestion la ant: i-.tl. Using Lond n as an example, ho said some 50,000 car owners are paralysing the nerve centre of a citv of
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  • 509 7 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (AP) British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd said today there Is reason to believe the heavy Soviet arms shipments to the Middle East may be intended to pre-stock forward bases for the Soviet Union itself. He told
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  • 251 7 Leakage Of Bank Rate Increase News Is Alleged LONDON, Sept. 24 (Keuter)— Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party's chief spokesman on economic affairs, today wrote to the Treasury complaining of an alleged premature leakage of information on last week's two per cent bank rate increase. In a le;ter addressed to
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  • 289 7 Pamir: Flares Raise Hopes Of More Survivors SANTA MARIA, Azores, Sept. 24 (UP)— The British freighter Tacoma Star sighted a flare early today in the area where the German windjammer Pamir founded in a hurricane on Saturday with 86 persons aboard. Hopes rose that as many as 30 crewmen and
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  • 36 7 JAPAN called yesterday for the reconvening of the United Nations Disarmament Subcommittee by Jan. 1 and for a suspension of nuclear tests when agreement was reached on a system to check on such suspension. Reuter.
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  • 155 7 LONDON, Sept. 24 (AP)— A British jury decided that strangling a nagging wife is manslaughter not murder. Anthony Shipley Simpson. 37-year-old fitter, was jailed for five years on the lesser charge of manslaughter. Simpson told the court that his wife wanted a
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  • 112 7 NATO Needs More Men Norstad LONDON, Sept. 24, (AP) General Lauris Norstad has advised the Atlantic allies that Europe needs 30 battle-ready divisions for an effective defence despite new weapon developments, Western officials reported last night. Right now a nominal 15 divisions are on the ground at the disposal of
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  • 222 7 JUNGFRAUJOCH. Switzerland, Sept. 24 (Reuter) A British Duke and a Hollywood film star were saved from almost certain death in a blizzard on a Swiss mountainside yesterday because a donkey did what most donkeys do most times it refused to move. The Duke
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  • 64 7 MISS "Bunny" Nancy Simmons of the Government Car Service, views a map of Malaya at Malaya House, London, on Friday. She has just returned from a trip to Malaya a> euest of the Government of the
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  • 180 7 JAKARTA, Sept. 24 (AP) Jakarta's two largest English language newsoapers today were chargi:ied editorially over Malaya's abstention from the United Nations vote on Indonesia's claim to West Irian (Dutch New Guinea). The Times of Indonesia and the Indonesian Observer described 'he abstention
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  • 42 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Reuter) The United Nations Disarmament Commission will meet next Monday to consider reports On the work of its fivemember sub-committee in five months oi conferences in London's Lancaster House, it was officially announced yesterday.
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  • 648 8 Situation In Jungle War Justifies It, Says Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Emergency situation in the Federation has improved to such an extent that the Home Guard strength will be slashed by 40 per cent and the permanent staff by 46 per
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  • 35 8 A DELEGATION of eight Indonesian women arrived in Singapore yesterday en route for a two-month study tour of America. The party loft at noon by PAA for San Francisco.
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  • 317 8 2 RMN Seamen Lost In Storm PENANG, Tues. Two members of the Royal Malayan Navy lost their lives during a heavy storm at sea when the dinghy they were in capsized, a Coroner's Court here was told today, i The Coroner, Mr. Au Ah Wah.
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  • 33 8 THE reception arranged by the New Zealand Commissioner in Singapore, Mr Foss Shanahan. to celebrate New Zealand's National Day tomorrow, has been canrei'ed due mourning for late King Haakon of Norway
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  • 58 8 ABDUL .Tali] bin Haji Mohamed Genggam of the Federation and Che Abdul Hamid bin Rahmat. of Singapore will leave soon for Britain ;o attend a course on co-operation overseas next month. The course includes two main elements studies at college and visits to co-opera-tive
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  • 160 8 'Players' Present Two Plays IPOH. Tues.— After a lapse of ten months, "The Pernk Players" is presenting two p^.ys "A Phoenix too Frequent" and "Harlequinade," opening tomorrow at 9.15 p.m. for three days at the Pernk Turf Club Sports Club in Tiger Lane. This is the first Mrac the "Players"
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  • 133 8 MALAY youth groups' affiliated to the Singapore Youth Council want to stage a "cultural fiesta" as an effort to promote greater interest in local cul:ure. A spokesman for the groups said yesterday that a subcommittee of Malay youth Leaders had been formed to organize and plan the
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  • 88 8 PRESENTING LETTERS OF CREDEBCE THE Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Federation. Dr. H. U. Granow. presented his Letter of Credence to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Top. Dr. Granow is seen (batting with the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman
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  • 121 8 Charred Human Bones Were Fount Inquiry Told Ml AR, Tues. Harun bin Saleh to stand trial at the next Assizes lor tin of his wile. Fatimah binte Harun. at TanuakooM 20. by the President of the Sessftaaf Bawan bin Ahmad, at the < kjse of a prrlimir.:: quiry today. Mr.
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  • 458 8 Baby Due Soon But She's As Glamorous As Ever BY TERRY PILLAY DIANE Cilento sat curled up neatly on the edge of her hotel armchair. Her red and vvhite-s potted maternity smock, gathered in a deep band around her shoulders, hung loosely over her still slender figure. She wore a
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  • 384 9 Probe Into Landah's Disappearance Continues EXPLOSION IN ENGINE WOULD NOT CAUSE SHIP TO FOUNDER' IF an explosion had occurred in one of the diesel engines of the 342 ton Shell tanker "Landak" it would be highly improbable for the ship to founder rapidly, said Mr. J.H.
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  • 412 9 WORLD-CRUISERS ARE BACK IN SPORE h i] pv D for 5 I S Icei vendor, nzned I i, and Capt. [rving I i family, n"i ar- ter lay ;n gan- f riate- as "Jocko," first iple 24 years ago, when they came
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  • 160 9 A MOTHER orrowe j gold bangles from a n khe understanding thai she wi'.l return them the following day. but failed to do so, Da pector R. Sandoshana ?o!d the Nhlth Magistrate's pector said thai ftttef I aii binte Ibrahim had borrowed the bangles
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  • 74 9 MUSLIM residents of Lorong Melayu. off Changi Road. Singapore, will celebrate Prophet Muhammad's birthday on Oct. 7. with a thanksgiving prayer and procession. The prayer will take place !n the morning at the home of Ustad Sheik Muhammad Arraghi. alter Whleh there WiO be ri feast. The process.
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  • 63 9 A WOMAN. Tay Ah Chye, 55, was vesterday charged in the Singapore Fifth Magi»ourt with being in possess i< a of 2.235 lbs. of unned cigarettes and tobacco leaves at 52. Pasir Panjan:* Road on Sept. 2.1 She claimed trial and bail Of $20,000 was offered
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  • 314 9 MALAYA should have "a single university with constituent university-colleges", the University of Malaya Students' Council in its memorandum to the Commission of Inquiry maintained yesterday. The memorandum said: "To have more than one universi'y, now, would mean greater financial commitments by the governments
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  • 83 9 A MAN told a Singapore Traffic Magistrate yesterday that he had to break the law because he was in a "hurry to see a doctor." Sunny Giam Yew Sons in mitigation, said this when he pleaded guilty to four traffic offences. Failing to display "L" plates.
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  • 36 9 LIEW Kim Tai. a gunnysack repairer, was yesterday fined $50 in a Singapore court for stealing 44 pieces of castiron plates, belonging to the City Council, at Anderson Bridge on Jan. 12 this year.
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  • 28 9 THE Gan Eng Seng School, Singapore, will hold an art and science exhibition at the school hall from 8 a.m to 7 p.m on Sept. 27.
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  • 159 9 75,000 Youths Escape Call-Up FIFTEEN thousand Singapore youths will escape registration for national service which begins next month. They are those born between March 13, 1936 and Nov. 30, 1937. Reason: the first registration in 1954 was for youths born between March 11, 1933 and March 12, 1936. while the
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  • 35 9 THE representative council of the Singapore Trades Union Congress will hold a meeting at Towner Road on Oct. 1 to consider the draft annual report and finalize arrangements for the annual delegates' conference.
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  • 191 9 THE Tripartite Consultative Committee held its third meeting yesterday under the chairmanship of the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of I abour and Welfare, Mr. L C. Goh, and discussed the reply of the Tfiinistry of Health in regard to waiver of hospitalization deposits for Service
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  • 513 10 WAYNE, New Jersey, Sept. 24: In this little town not far from New York city, one of the leading companies in the United States this week gave a preview look at its latest endeavour a large and integrated research centre. With this move, the
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  • 283 10 U.K. Tinplate Production May Exceed Million Tons SINCE the last war there has been a significant change in the general pattern of tinplate production in Britain, says the magazine Tin. For the first time a gradual rise can be discerned which suggests a mere even development in production. and estimated
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  • 105 10 New Trend In British Plastics LEADING British plastic product manufacturing company have launched a new trend in laminated plastic surfacing materials with a new series of strikingly bold patterns designed to give such materials a wider and more dominant scope in interior decoration. The designs include such colourings as jet
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  • 100 10 THE Malavan Exchange Assoo made the following chances in its rates to mercb inta yesterday: Ceylon: selling. T.T or O.D 154J- buying. TT. 155*. O.U 155-7/8. New York: buying. T.T. 32--9/16. O.D. 32-11/16; 90 days 33 credit bills. 33-1/16 trade bills. Canada- buying. T.T. 31-3/8. OH. 31*. 90
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  • 97 10 La Guardia Airport To Be Expanded LA GUARDIA AIRPORT: I This is an artist's sketch of i the US$l5.3-million passenger terminal building to be constructed at La Guardia Airport, New York City, as part of a US$32.l--million modernization and expansion programme for one of the world's busiest air travel centres.
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  • 61 10 A NEW 20-inch diameter pipeline is carrying natural gas from the La Paz oilfield, in the Maracaibo district of the state of Zulia. to the Cardon oil refinery on the Paraguana peninsula, Venezuela. Costing £9 million and built in 12 months, the line is 180 miles long and
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  • 240 10 TRADE between Eastern and Western Europe doubled during the past five years and continues to grow, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) reported in Geneva. "With a view to increasing the efficiency of foreign trade negotiations. Hungary and East Germany, and. more
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  • 141 10 A BRITISH firm who have specialized for more than 60 years in producing paints for industrial and marine work have developed a new waterresisting and water-setting composition which forms a hard black film with excellent anti-corrosive properties. It is mainly to protect the double-bottom ballast tanks
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  • 34 10 A NORTH East England shipbuilding firm who have often launched small ships sideways are to build another shipyard to meet increasing orders from abroad for the small tankers and barges they build
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  • 366 10 r pHERE is good news for the people of all rice-growing areas in the recent discovery by an American agricultural engineer that waste rice hulls, when burned, provide material that can be used to make inexpensive building bricks. Ash from burned rice hulls is the
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  • 380 10 SMALLHOLDINGS IMPRESS S-EA VISITORS A SCHEME that makes it possible for the agricultural workers with limited capital to obtain a holding under conditions which will enable him to earn a satisfactory living has been attracting the attention of overseas visitors to Britain. The scheme has been brought to perfection through
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  • 132 10 Int'l Cotton Conference At Venice COTTON goods manufacturers from around the world gathered at Venice on Monday for a look at the present state of ali'airs in their industry and prospects for the future. The stock taking came at the International Cotton Conference, sponsored by the International Federation of Cotton
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  • 101 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept./Oct. $24j buyers. $25;* sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40] sellers; in drums $452 sellers, Muntok white pepper SI 15 sellers. Sarawak white $114 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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  • 98 10 AS from Oct. 6, Air India flights will arrive in Singapore from Bombay on Wednesdays, instead of on Tuesdays, landing at 6 a.m. and leaving at 2. D.m. the same day for Sydney. The Sydney-Bombay flights will operate through Singapore on Saturdays, instead of on Fridays, arriving
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  • 169 10 MALAYAN" Sharebrokers Association yesterday reported the following business done: 8.8. Pet 6 arrival; F X ords $2.70 ready and delayed $2,721; Gammons $2.40 to $2.42*: Hammers 62.20. $2.15: Colliei $1.0:? to -Si 01; McAlister Si. TO: OTEC 68/- overnight: Cold Storage $1.04. $1.03: Straits Trader? $2.27i. $2.2V
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  • 189 10 DECLINE IN ALL SECTIONS THE decline in all sections of the local share market resumed yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. The market closed weak. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ord?. 2KR 2.73 cd. cb W. Hammer 2.15 2.20 xd M
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  • 67 10 THE Southampton Harbour Board has awarded a contract to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. for equipping the Port of Southampton Operation and Information Service with frequencymodulated VHF radio. This equipment will conform to the standards laid down at The Hague Convention of January last and will form
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  • 52 10 THE swelling number of boat owned may be Interested in a new type of cleaning cor named Caw-Cl< an, announced by a New York firm. The company it's a hlghly-concentri cleansing igenf which ouickly emulsifies oil, press* and scum, keeping bilges ship-shape and free from
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  • Finance And Commen
    • 250 10 Rubber Price Lowest Since June 1956 DROPS 7 1/8 CENTS RUBBER, tin and shares prir ed to new low levels yesterday, tin ing a. possibility of bank rates adjustnn drop in the New York stock markc'i i( factors. Rubber prices dropped 1J cents to for International first pade October lowest
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    • 39 10 Devonshired Cream For Singapore A DELICA'. shire i be< Pore, i 2m. tish ot quu Thi first a to be able to oJU cloned to over GO j con n styr ounc for v to f< Thut m teas
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    • 83 10 Hopes To Eliminate Spare Tyre THE p: M ted I Mr. H. E in I aims of I search m next ftvi m feet a trout 1 motori I 1 He mt par. m pas- r sup m giv< m performance m spt I prices, v tion I I 4
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 195 10 "A" LINE SINGAPORE PHNOMf^" REGULAR SERVICI p^™ NH Si s it >^ "TATSUOH MARU" "TATSUOH MARU" EVERETT SIAM LIKE SAIUNC TO BANGKOK "COLDEN CAMMA" Agents:— EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATK Phone: ***** Mai Pt "COLDEN CAMMA" 30 Sept 1 Ocf. I I ACENTS: CIHHRIE b CO Penang 390 4 Nil Dickson Port
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 81 10 OUTER ROADS BOREVILLE. St. Ogar.. Perlw. c Be. Greenhil!. Drupa. Tabian, Darmstadt, Agamemnon, Barumun. INNER ROADS Barkero Yong Ann. Ser.ai, z Bee. Eastern Venture, Dangkor, Ton? Nam. Jinam. Indari, Serampanf, Hun Heng. Ya.-.kee, New Coronation, June. SHB WHARVES Norse Mountain. Memam. 4 I in 8, Astyanax 8. Carla 15, Surat
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 800 11 tfGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M5ll 132/6 Roblnsor* Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE i 8o»fon, Ntw Yotk, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port* S'por. P Sham P.nang r r>O«US 3/10 Oct 14 Oct 15/16 Oct 17/22 Nov 28/29 No* 3CNev/lD«c i to proceed via oth.t por*i to load tnd discharge
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    • 1264 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line»i llmoiu'»l»c tr Mr R«pci«) (12 line*) sh 0 p B r THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONOON CONTININIAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via cthei poits to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex with liberty to proceed
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    • 820 11 MITSUI LINE S'porc P. S'ham Penang FOR JAPAN Axumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moii 8 Oct 5 Oet Horunasan Maru via Manila for Yokohama Nagoya Kobe 22 Oct FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombay Awobasan Maru from Japan 10 Oet 11 Oct Akiboson Moru for Japan 9
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    • 700 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bangkok ond/oi Fot lost vie Sues. Penone P.S'hom Spo»t "SONGKHLA" 1/1 Oc» 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct Accepting corgo for Kobe Yokohama. "JAVA" 8/9 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 6/8 Oct Bangkok only. "SINALOA 22 23 Oct 24/25 Oct 26 27 Oct Bangkok only.
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  • STANDARD YOUTH PAGE
    • 415 12 Seeing S 'pore On Foot OUR STUDENT REPORTS: T AST Saturday, my friends and I decided to do a one-day hike, visiting places of unusual interest in Singapore by foot. We decided to start at six in the morning and return to ur starting point at six in the evening.
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    • 355 12 This could happen to you ANE night I went to visit a friend of mine who was staying in a house by the sea. When I sot there, I knocked at the door but no one answered. Then I proceeded to the back door, and to my horror, the door
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    • 185 12 pROM ST. PATRICKS: the new St. Stephen's School Singapore (feeder of St. Patrick's) will be officially opened by the Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan, on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 9 a.m. The opening ceremony will be followed by a Fun Fair. T^ROM ST ANDREW'S: The School swimming
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    • 40 12 No... they're not marketing! Singapore schoolchildren admire the dails marled <" fii#» cultural section of the St. Jospch's Institution ,f t uphiml Exhibit held in tlie School hall last week. On the It it is the £MfH ''icctd stumps and leaves*
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    • 419 12 When's your next Picnic? Heres How To Prepare The Hamper ACCORDING to legend, every Englishman is a sailor at heart. That may have been true enough in Drake's day but the twentieth century Englishman is far more likely to be a Boy Scout at heart. About this time of year,
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    • 77 12 Z former Malayan stud< I i ma college in India, H. Sarjit Singh "Dillon" s. with Malayan Youths to that lam experiencing. I J Malaya between the ages oJ and other particulars are as I H. Sarjit Singh "Dilloi.-. Govt. College; Rupa, Amb I Hubbies: HUdng,
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    • 201 12 All The News From Raffles r TODAY, the Science Society iclll show iour educational film "Deveoment of the Rabbit," "Principles oi Electricity," "Magnetism" and ElcctromagneUc Induction." The Literary, Debating and Civics Society will close entries today ior the annual Essay Contest For Forms IV, V and VI the essay will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 186 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL For Your Next SUIT or SLACK Consult our Tailors Before you decide. JiwX^X We Have a Wide Range feS VT 2y|\f
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    • 17 12 QiemigUTED OVER TM£ t ifnßg WOP^lo CEPTIOM OF C£WTRAL AMD 9OUtHEK^ 1 CwiLtAN PUDU,OnIy 17 i^ChES HiGmjs^
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 207 12 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "The woman who is determined to be respected can be so in the midst of an army of soldiers." Proverb. WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is a day to make progress concerning finances, belongings. See those who are in a position to help you. particularly during the early afternoon.
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    • 138 12 HMMHMk! yaflßiiniiKi SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Promote your personal Interests; efTect adjustments. Finish some tasks or arrangements that can be pro. Stable. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 Indulge the cautious side of your nature; catch up on sleep and quiet. Benefit through friendships. CAPRICORN— Dec. 22 to
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    • 6 12 toy Shop f^ly M? I L^ZZ
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  • 301 13 Sugar Ray Loses By A Split Decision Youth Triumphs Over Experience, As YANKEE STADIUM, New York, Sept. 24 (Reuter) —Carmen Basilio, world welterweight champion, last night took the world middleweight title from Sugar Ray Robinson, after 15 gruelling rounds. But it was a close thing. The referee voted nine rounds
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  • 90 13 LONDON, Sept. 24. (Reuter) Results of English and Scottish football matches played yesterday arc as follows: League Div. I AstO!) Villa 2 Wolves 3. League Div. II stoke City l Liverpool 2. League 111 North Mai -field l Hull City 3. Halifax l Darlington 0 Hartlepooh 4
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  • 95 13 BOMBAY. Sept. 24, (Reuter) Finn Kobbero and J. Hammergard Hansen of Denmark and David Choongr (Malaya) were amon the winners in mixed doubles tonight when th« first round of the Western J"di a and Cricket Club of India combined badminton championship began. KobWn partnered Mrs. Prashar.
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  • 24 13 P T swarmed TA IP ING, Tues. The Chinese Recreation Club trounced the P and T in the league hockey fixture yesterday by 7-0.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 CLASSIFIED ADS riows v \cA\r Mala: i K mum K re K good B ml r~ eanl a' be of ma- around iurnc be I OW VOKF I e Officer, K B n \\t. MACHINE H KFijl IK! D K tneh-eard AccountI m ru, for q 9 plus. S to
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    • 226 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE QUALITY Tested Cars to suit all requirements alwajf available at Borneo MotOl Limited Used Car Department Call Ph o 21 I t FOR SALt f 'RI m NES GUARAXTF.F.n ird. Remi piece Men'. Under] SI Cathay's 38/39, Bra B HOUSIS f()R SAIT~ JJUUK QulcKLYl bh^pl a y
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    • 261 13 LAND WANTED TPOH Factory Site Wanted Eraser and Neave Ltd. require about 5 acres of land suitable for a factfirv site in the Ipoh District, preferably adjacent to th P railway. Phone 2401 Ipoh WANTED TO PURCHASE I.\!>rSTR!AI. Company wants a to buv LAND, approximately 2 to 3 acres Chan
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    • 277 13 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS r\N Thursday, 26th September, 1957, major operations on water mains will result in complete cut off or reduced flow of water in the following areas: Bukit Timah RoadSi to 7i m.s. Dunearn RoadSi to 7i m.s. Clementi Road. Holland Road West
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    • 728 13 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (a) Supply ot (1) 6 pieces 1" Globe Valves suitable for use at 625 psi 800' F; (2) 6 pieces 2" Globe Valves suitable for use at 625 psi 800 F; (3) 9 pieces Steam Traps suitable for use at 200 psi
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    • 290 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS A RCHITECT'S DEPART- MENT: Supply, delivery, installation and maintenance of six (6) Passenger Lilts for the CUy Hall, Singapore. Full particulars may be obtained from City Architects Department, City Hall, on production of a CT.y Treasurer's ReceiDt of $100/--for tender deposit. Sealed tenders marked
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    • 209 13 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST 'FENDERS are invited EOT sanitary and water installations f r 5 blocks of '2-^',- race bouses, l block of 3-storey flats and 8 blocks of 4-?torey flats and dustbin p und at Queenstown* Neighbourhood 11. Contract 11. Tender form etc may be obtained on payment of a
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 193 13 Abner By Al Co dp kftU^ *,*rriV^~<i&fc*v 7 *y 1 I HIM L: A li -AND GCST HIM KCKED fjj j A MILLION DOLLAR H WHEN u P*y" Wltl. LViViW EvAB IT S SE* LD IN OFFA THE POLICE t l WATCH, IN ATEN- J VOUREVES rS s HIS HE
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  • 681 14  -  Ken Jalleh For Hanyang U. More People, More Money In The Sport Say a THE Nanyang Cup basketball tournament closed with two new records in ATTENDANCES: more than 70,--000 fans watched the eight-day tourney, with 11,000 on the final night alone; and
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  • 206 14  -  AL JOHNSON By RUSSIA and Red China are to be invited for the fifth tournament next year, Mr. Goh Chye Hin. an official of the newly-formed South East Asia Chinese Basketball Federation, disclosed yesterday. The SEACBF will take over the running
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  • 216 14 1 5 Events Only For Future Olympics MO€ Mvvtinft SOFIA. Bulgaria. Sept. 24 (Re«ter) The city organizing the Olympic Games, ItiS from 1964 onwards, decide the 15 sports to be contested if a proposal by the Executive Committee of the InternationaJ Olympics Committee is adopted. The lOC. which met ;-ere
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  • 18 14 St. Andrew's School beat Victoria School an InterS A l Hockey match played a' Woodsville yesterdav.
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  • 73 14 LONDON. Sept. 24. (Reuter> Influenza continues to Sit English football league clubs. Latest victims are Reading, the Berkshire Club m the third division South who have seven first team men ill. Their match against Norwich on Wednesday ha s been postponed until October 23 Reading are
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  • 75 14 JOHORE BAHRU United Ruqby Football Club will play a friendly rugby match against R.A.F. Seletar at Seletar tomorrow. Johore Bahru United will be: Robert Ne Richard Masacorale. Ungku Ibrahim. Uneku Ismail, A. Majid bin Md Tahir, Tan Cheng Lock, Isa bin Md Said. Padmanathan. Hamzah bin Othman.
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  • 60 14 TOKYO Sept. 24 (UP) Rugged Far Eastern featherweight champion Shigeji Kaneko made good use of a body attack to beat Clever Flash Elorde of the Philippines with a majority decision in a non-title overweight 10-round match that had a crowd of 15.000 enthusiastic spectators at the
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  • 290 14 Coutts Scores The Season's First Hat-trick OLYMPIC player and Singapore hockey coach. Burdette Coutts once again played match winner for Singapore Recreation Club when he scored a fine hattrick to beat Singapore Cricket Club 4 o in a SHA Div. 1 League on the Padang yesterday. Incidentally, this is the
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  • 42 14 Y 's tennis ties TODAY'S ties for the Y.M.C.A. Autumn tennis tournameni are-: Championship doubles (1) Kamis AJsagofl v On« <vSeow; (2) K. S. rang San v Hayes Koh. Handicap sing;lo<; \V C S. Par.g— ls v Kwik S.an Yo; c— ls.
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  • 287 14 ARMY HOCKEY OPENS WITH 'SIXES' TODAY ARMY hockey season in the colony will be officially opened with a six-a-si(i<» tournament starting at p.m. at Nee Soon today. Sixteen team? have entered. A number of units arc fielding two teams. Last year's FARELF hockey champions— REME— are fielding three team?. Notable
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  • 39 14 A goal scored minutes before the end by Teo Song Liat enabled Serangoon English School to beat Can Eng Seng School by one goal to nil in an inter-school hockey fixture nlsyed on the JESS ground yesterday.
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  • 126 14 PAKISTAN'S Thomas Cup team, who meet Hongkong today and tomorrow in an Eastern Zone match, will stopover in Singapore on Sept. 28 for a match against this Colony. Mr Michael Lim, secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, said yesterday that Pakistan Badminton Federation's
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  • 295 14 UNIVERSITY of Malaya started their S.H.A. Division one league campaign witn a promising show, beating to the RAF Changi 3—l on the Varsity ground at Bukit Timah yesterday. The actual scor e should have been 4-1 instead of 3-1 had the umpire allowed
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  • 76 14 Our Kingdoi Form Trainoi Mirth ]y OtR 8(h docl thnv last,--wht-n hi .V, Meeti, old by s of Darius was Fire P OV gallo; good lirst i Btoehan, Lansda his stablt sees f, Mi Sound s. I their I near!.\ j to not< Trigg( i,i ■ecs i furloi over Sadou
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  • 24 14 Jackie Jones will miss S'pore Race JOCr I Singa; Austraha on holid an ea at Ip Two Posner ar short a well Perth port
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 126 14 SOCCER: SB.H FA. Senior Knockout Competition (Elimination Round): Ford Motors vs. Shell at Far' Park. Singapore Cold Silage vs. Breireries cr Ferrer Park. S.G.S.F.A. Junior O. F:nal: Police "B" vs. Singapore Hospital S.C. at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 5.30 p.m. Senior Cup Final: Police "-4" vs. Customs S.C. at Jalan
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