Singapore Standard, 27 September 1957

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard Singa STANDARD POLICI ***** (5 li««T 2400 pore JTvK if\ V/^l *-P 7 *W FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I Mil. >». 87 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 479 1 T#T j Net Closes On Colony's Largest Chinese School THE PRINCIPAL OF SINGAPORE'S LARGEST CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL, DR. CHEONG CHU LIN WAS LAST NIGHT ARRESTED BY POLICE IN THE LATEST GOVERNMENT DRIVE AGAINST LEFTIST ELEMENTS IN THE COLONY. DR. CHEONG, 54, WHO HAS BEEN THE HEAD
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  • 24 1 THE Archduke Joseph Francis of Hapsburg. died en Wednesday at Carcavells. a seaside resort 12 miles from Lisbon. He was 62.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 IS! PPLEMENT 1 .7 Singapore ■•tie and Industries opening t n is; h t the Great World irk is Issued FREE Ufa today's Singa>re Standard.
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  • 39 1 I PORE housewife, Lan 53 tell 20 m thf sand b'.. n Carpenter |on a dr.. D to the General Hospital, yesterday. Chew, who landed on a parked below, fell Irom .i window in the house.
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  • 98 1 Jakarta Takes Fed. To Task JAKARTA, Sept. 26 (Reuter> The excuse offered by the Malayan government lor abstaining when the vote was taken in the United Nations General Assembly on the Western New Guinea issue wa s a "namby pamby" one, the Times of Indonesia commented today. The line of
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  • 34 1 NICOSIA Cyprus, Sept. 26 (AP) A heavy explosion blasted the police headquarters armoury In Nicosia at midnight on Wednesday night. The area was immediately cordoned oft No casualties were reported.
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  • 150 1 TUNKU WON'T BACK DOWN ON PACT, BUT WILL MEET CRITICS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The UMNO Central Executive Committee headed by President, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has dismissed a proposal to call a special general assembly to consider amending the AngloMalayan Mutual Defence Treaty. The committee however, has agreed to entertain criticisms
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  • 138 1 TIGHTER BAN ON STUDENT TOURS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today that the Federation Government will enforce preventive measures to combat subversive students from infiltrating into the mainland or corrupting Federation youths with Red propaganda. Inche Khir Johari said he would now exercise
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  • 270 1 British Press Calls It A £10-Mil Bank Rate Leak' many years the firm, to help brokers, had been prepared to continue dealing after the closing of the Stock Exchange each day. It added: "This facility has occasionally been abused, but never to the extent that it was on the night
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  • 29 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 26 t'Reuter). In the oast 24 hours police here have rounded ud a further 152 Chinese susoected of beinp members of secret triad extortion societies
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  • 44 1 ALGIERS. Sept. 26 (UP) Nationalist, rebel commandos stole into Constantine and for 20 minutes machine-gunned buildings and cars in the heart of Algieria's second largest city last night, the Army said today. Two persons were wounded in the surprise raid.
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  • 158 1 U.N. 'IRON MAN' GETS A NEW FIVE-YEAR TERM NEW YORK. Sept. 26 (Renter*,— Mr. Dag Hammarskjold was today unanimously endorsed by the Security Council for a second five-year term as United Nations SecretaryGeneral. His present term expires next April. Dr. Emilion NunezPortuondo of Cuba, the Council president, announced the 11
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  • 189 1 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Sept. 26 (UP).— Nine Negro students were escorted to Central High School today by army troops. A tenth Negro student, Jane Hill. 15, who had planned to join the group today, was unable to go because technical.' ies of her transfer from
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  • 212 1 Secret Meet On Sunday To Plan Move IPOII. Thurs.— Leaders ot non-Alliance political parties in Pcrak are to hold an informal meeting here within the next few days for the purpose of exploring the possibility <>t forming a strong united front against the
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  • 93 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sept 25 (Reuter) Groups of Government supporters tonight bought the entire stock of opposition newspapers from news stands here, especially Peronista and Nationalist weeklies, and made bonfires of them. The newspapers had been extremely outspoken this week, alleging that the
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  • 88 2 'Schoolgirl Among Reds In Jungle' Ex-Reds Tale 0| Eating Raw Snat HI .1 Tim l'»n,r, MW hands of the X Police, wk now iurkin In: when school. I Tb left One committee The other und< Hui Th< the Tar bers won surrendi Ismail. Borapafa comi f o i Kuc. A/nb/f/'onj
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  • 161 2 HONGKONG artist Prof David Cheng, .standing beside two of his oil paintings one portraying Singapore's Chief Minister Mr Lim Yew Hock, and the other Education Minister Mr. Chew Swee Kee part of his exhibition now being held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street The
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  • 317 2 $10 MIL. CHEMICAL PLANT FOR FED? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, giving his first press conference as Minister for Commerce and Industry, disclosed today that a foreign industrial concern was interested in establishing a $10,000,000 chemical plant in the Federation. He would not disclose
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  • 178 2 By Community Association A BIG TREAT is in store for the hundreds who will roll up to the Joo Chiat Community Associ?tion's first variety show and beauty queen contest to be held on Oct. 19. Organized in a bis way. the grand variety show the first ever staged
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  • 89 2 AMERICAN Senator John J. Sparkman and hit wife, accompanied by Mr. Car] Marcy, chief of staff of the S F reign tions 'A Singapore on Sunda] 28) r rid-t he-world trip. They will stay in Singapore for several days before leaving for Port Swettenbam on Oct.
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  • 39 2 A DELEGATION from the Singapore Harbour Eoard Staff Association will call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, this afternoon to discuss implementation of the recent Court of Inquiry findings on the Singapore Harbour Board.
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  • 186 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Engineers and technicians of ihe Malay&r. Railway are undertaking the "difficult, dangerous and tricky" feat of transporting a giant 738-ton cement, kiln from Port Swettenham wharf to the factory site of the Malayan Cement Company at Rawang. said Malayan Railway's
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  • 39 2 BONGKONG Sop. 26 Specie, KtaraJarrt Si 1 irks: Comer pried ol the Hi kong Exchange were $15.61 1 £1 Sterling BAMS t* US$l $i.B:-2 to Malayan 130 1 to one Indonesian R.ip Gold $260 to a tftfl
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  • 124 3 Noise From Planes Is A Nuisance, Board Told I FLI ING planes were to r»->idents in the H, I Bedok areas of X the Kura] Board Kj > t• F I I .t V ah bin Ma member, to! i H neeting "Pi t*p, sch ft] H H -;reX 'errupt!
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  • 72 3 II > I Chop 1 S lons Court had been Of an j npat, I n April 30. I JCu r Chop to m m- > tins of I m fix bad it -ins. i tored at m Chan. After rf From the
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  • 65 3 Sukri, a senman, was yesterday fined -48') or two months' impriso: by t Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, when he pleaded guilty to possessing nine pounds of dutiable tobacco on board the "Pinang." Cusi o:i, who r the ship i DCI R' ids of
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  • 115 3 Crushed To Death By Crane A SINGAPORE coroner said yesterday be would recommend to 'he Harbour Board authorities not to make use of a crane in the King's Dock. This was to prevent further accidents, he added. The coroner. Inche Ahmad Hussein, made this remark after recording a misadventure verdict
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  • 409 3 Landah Inquiry: Captain Was Aware Of The Damage A Job Well Done Stability Inadequate, Marine Surveyor Tells Court WHEN the 342-ton Landak, the Shell oil tanker, was examined in June last year, perforations were found in the centreline bulkhead of the ship which was in need
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  • 391 3 BRITISH army demolition t< uu of 39, including nine MOR's led by Capt. G. J. Ollej of th<* Royal Engineers, rrturm'd to Singapore yesterday aboard the landing iriit Akyab. after successfully clearing a 100 mile stnti h of the
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  • 31 3 THE Chief Police Officer Perak. Mr. Forbes Wallace and Mrs. Wallace were given a rousing send o!f at the Ipoh airport yesterday when they left for Britain on retirement.
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  • 280 3 WHEN IS FOOD NOT FOOD...? Court Ruling In Appeal Case MR. JUSTICE CHUA, in the Singapore High Court yesterday ruled that live poultry was not food under the Municipal Ordinance. He made this ruling after hearing an appeal by three hawkers, Tan Seng Choc, M M Pitchay Sinthamnathan and Lim
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  • 42 3 R. GANESAN a 35-year-old, theatre ticket-seller, was yesterday acquitted in the Magistrate's Court on a charge of using criminal force on a woman, Lee Fong Thye, 22. with intent to outrage her modesty at Jalan Pa Abu, Butterworth, on Aug 23.
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  • 266 3 Rules Said Not To Hit Back, So I Didn 't-court told th,tVl ATCHM -tV eStGrda u y Said in a Colon y court that he was punched more than ten times on the face but did nothing to defend himself because he was observing the regulation laid down by his
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  • 68 3 DR. CHOW KHUEN WAI, radiologist at the X-Ray Department, General Hospital, left the Colony yesterday by Qantas-BOAC for London on a, two-year fellowship to sturty radiology at a teaching hospital of London University. He was accompanied by his wife, Jessie, a nursing sister of the
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  • 444 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Malaya must plant 1,000,000 acres of new rubber if she is to meet the challenge of synthetic. Mr. Tan, who said this was his own personal view and
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  • 143 4 MR. ROLF BAYER (above). Shaw Brothers' Malay Film Productions new director-writer, arrived in Singapore from Manila to finalize plans for the Productions' latest venture "Seal of Solomon" which will be filmed in the Colony. It will be produced in two separate versions Malay
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  • 171 4 CHURCH'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES THE SINGAPORE Wesley Methodist Church in Fort Canning Road, will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with thanksgiving services on Sunday. Sept. '2\>. The celebration programme has been planned on the theme "Give thank? to God. for He is good and His mercy enduretii forever." The
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  • 121 4 'I Went To Rescue But Was Attacked' A BRITISH soldier was jabbed on the head with a broken bottle when he tried to rescue a sailor from a fight, the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. In court was Lim Hoon Sen?, charged with being a member of an
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  • 118 4 AN Ameiican lecturer arrived in Singapore yesterday by PAA with a new "sellMalaya" idea to boost tourism. Mr. R. Leighton, one of ChL'a^o's top cinematographerleoturers saia: "Sell Malaya through American television." Mr. Leighton is flying to Sumatra to do a series of cinepictures for
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  • 135 4 Handcuffed Youth Makes A Getaway A CHINESE youth. Lee Ah Hong, escaped from police custody yesterday when two police officers escorted him, handcuffed, from the General Hospital to his home in Kampong ißugis at 5.40 a.m. yesterday. About one hundred armed policemen and members of the riot squad combed Kampong
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  • 136 4 You Are An Asset To Colony, Sir Robert Tells SMF Recruits TWO HUNDRED young men the sixth batch of recruits of the Singapore Military Forces, made an impressive turn-out at a passing-out parade at the SMF Drill Hall yesterday. Yesterday's volunteer recruits were selected from among 670 applicants who were
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  • 111 4 A-Scientist Arrives ln Colony THE book-se'.'.er thrust a book at the tall, balding man, who had just stepped off a Qantas-BOAC Super Constellation from Sydney at the International Airport yesterday. The title of the book wa=: "Target Earth." a fantastic tale of things to come. "Sorry, it's not for me."'
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 493 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance m Briti6h Council Gallery 9 a.m. of Medicine 8.15 pm. i*%JrC MJiUrjr Katon« Boys Club (Guillemard Luncheon Fellowship Mee°tmV LiberaLSociailst Party: Kampong Koad): Badminton 5 p.m. Body- the Chinese YMCA. Prince EdKapor Division committee.- building 6 p.m ward Road. Prof L. A. Sheridan "Help-the-People" session
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  • 74 5 of bo. t :'4 water r-old house poured on her 170 the >urt here today, in the landlady iri that on July 16 i ng down to bi ng came out f ■omplained that a :er way and kick* I wu a kettle In hex
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  • 563 5 Rags and riches— the big gap Prime Minister talks to Central Welfare Council 0n.... AND SAYS: IT IS TIME SOMETHING WAS DONE TO BRIDGE THE CHASM luncil is in ie black— 1 only just m ,la lumpur, K r The finances W. Central Welfare B have "noseW -r> a 1956
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  • 229 5 THE TUNKU THANKS THE PEOPLE OF INDIA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today dispatched a special message to the Indian people expressing Malaya's "deep gratitude" for the Indian republic's moral support and sympathy with Malaya's aspirations now that independence was achieved. His message was in reply to
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  • 82 5 BITTER WORTH, Thurs. A passenger, Peng Ah Hock, 79, was rescued from the sea after he had fallen off the ferry Tinggiri last night. The ferry, on its way here from Penang, was in midchannel when the cry of "man overboard" was raised. The ferry
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  • 40 5 THE Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, accompanied by the Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee, yesterday visited agricultural sites and the area set aside for industrial development in Bukit Berapit and Sungei Rambai in Bukit Mertajam.
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  • 52 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The National Union of Factory and General Workers stated today that its members went on strike 30 times during the past year. Four strikes were successful; Twenty-three were settled by negotiation with managements; One failed, and Two had limited success when a "compromise"
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  • 50 5 PENANG, Thurs. Three Chinese youths, on bicycles, snatched a gold chain from :he neck of a child who was playing in front of a house in Ah Quee Street yesterday. The snatch thieves then rode away. The mother of the child lodged a report with the police.
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  • 229 5 IPOH, Thurs. A magistrate today ordered a barber's pretty wife "confined" in a welfare home after her husband's lawyer had urged the court that some way had to be devised to keep "her away from the "evil influence" of the editor of a magazine
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  • 173 5 IPOH, Thurs. Ten Asian Government officers from Perak have been promoted to the Federation Government's rewly-created Executive Service. Thcv are among the first batch of 44 from all over the Federation who will take over Malayanised posts in the various services. They will
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  • 194 5 IPOH, Thurs. A woman vegetable gardener, who had subversive documents which advocated an "open war against the elected government" was today sentenced by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J.R. Whimster, to three years' imprisonment. The woman, Cheong
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  • 91 5 PENANG, Thurs— The National Union of Factory and General Workers today called on all workers in Malaya to unite and struggle for the emancipation of the working class. The union's president, Mr. Syed Abdullah Alkhtired, stated that the union wanted a strong and effective
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  • 131 5 REGISTRATION SPEED-UP PLAH THE Singapore Government has set up a new department to speed up the registration of citizens under ;ne Citizenship Bill. The Bill is now before a Select Committee. It is expected to be presented at the next session of the Legislative
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  • 104 5 IPOH, Thurs. President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster, in sentencing 71-year-old Lim Hin to six months' jail today, said that tin ore thefts here were becoming far too prevalent. Lim. of Gunong Rapat New Village, had pleaded guilty to two
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  • 908 6 Security Swoop Hailed r rHE second swoop by the Singapore Police on communist subversive elements struck deep Into the hard core of red-tainted Chinese students in the Colony's middie schools. The round-up, well-planned and executed, is a tribute to the splendid co-operation and co-ordination that has been necessary
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  • 1275 6 THIS is the first of three articles in which Ratvle Knox takes a farewell look at the Asian scene. Knox who served during the war in the Indian Mountain Artillery until he was captured by the Japanese and forced into one of their slave labour gangs
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 124 6 Sir— The Federation of Malaya has attained the status of a fully-fled °ed nation by bein^ admit ed to the United Nations as its 82nd member. The support she received from other members of :he ComViolent Vice Sir —It does seem apparent that with the Maiayanization Scheme in the Police
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    • 317 6 United Nations The Commonwealth ALL letters must I bear the signatures and addresses of the senders. Ed. monwealth was acknowledgment of her qualifications to the membership of the United Nation?, The Charter of the United Nations de>a-.... one ot its purposes to be "to save succeeding generations from the scourge
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    • 233 6 Sir The B*j Hour.es Union managed to mafce a number of business houses grant paid materntty leave 10 :ar. ncd women working In offices. The only people who are satisfied about tfcia arc lh c married i and their fiusbandj Whc/i married iromen get pad matern:ly i'ea?-e
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    • 667 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKE S ME By ASTER GUNASEKERA "pVEN the most violent and ill-balanced rivals and antagonists of the Labour Front must doff their headgear to the Government for its determined and courageous continuing action in persuing its policy directed against the subversive elements in the Colony. There
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  • 782 7 'Our Aims Are To Safeguard Our Independence And Live In Peace, Harmony With All Friendly Nations'— Dr. Ismail We Can Play Impartial Role In World Affairs UN Told NEW YORK, Sept, 26 (Reuter) Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Foreign Minister, said yesterday his
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  • 223 7 MAEBASIII. Japan. Sept. 26 (AP) William S. Girard surprised his own counsel today by denying under oath that he shouted "get out" to scare away Japanese shell c lectors on a U.S. firing range last Jan. 30. All prosecution witnesses have lest Ifled Girard, or
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  • 146 7 Premier Walks Out Of Assembly PARIS, Sept. 26 (AP) The French Premier and one of his top minis. ens walked out of the National Assembly today when a Communist charged atrocities were being committed by the French troops in Algeria. Many deputies from the right and centre followed them. The
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  • 30 7 MORE than 2.000 members of the security forces joined with British army and naval units in exercises on Wednesday to test Hongkong's efficiency in forestalling possible riots.- A. P.
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  • 164 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 26, (Reuten—Dr. Leopold Figl, Austrian Foreign Minister yesterday appealed from the rostrum of the United Nations General Assembly to the Communist authorities in Budapest to free Hungarians .sentenced for their roie in the October revolt. Dr. Figl. who said 180.000 Hungarians
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  • 136 7 PEKING, Sept. 26 (Reuter) The municipal committee of Peking has announced tha: fresh sweet potatoes are to be rationed and sold only at fixed pr.ces in the Chinese capital. The newspaper Peking Daily reported today thai sweet potatoes would also be sued j to some
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  • 103 7 MEN of the Highland Lieht Infantry wade ashore from a landingcraft as British troops •'attack" the Danish island of Zealand during the weekend in a N.A T.O, mock invasion. As 4 he troops came ashore *o capture the island, U.S. paratroopers dropped on to the island
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  • 182 7 NEW DELHI, Sept.. 26, (Reuter) Mr.. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister has agreed to a demand by Nagas lor a separate state of their own within the Indian Union, and announced an amnesty for all Naga rebels. The agreement, which was announced last night. is expected
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  • 100 7 LONDON, Sept 26 (UP) The outer lock gates of the West India dock. London, were smashed and put out of action when the 2,067-ton Israeli freighter Geffen steamed into them yesterday. No ships can leave the West India or Millwall Group oi dorks
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  • 130 7 LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter) Scotland Yard Special Branch detectives have investigated and dismissed a report of a possible threat to the life of Queen Elizabeth during her coming North American visit, it was learned late last night. No official statement was forthcoming from Scotland Yard,
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  • 170 9 CHINA BUYING BOOSTS RUBBER Price Up Vac. SHORT covering purchases for China shipment and trade buying were largely responsible for the rise of 1£ cents to 84 cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment on a steady market in Singapore yesterday. The market opened slightly better on improved
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  • 74 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' g rati were: New York; :;2 916 (T.T.), 3211/1(1 (0.D.1, 33 credit bills 90 riavs sight credii bi \i I 131 16 t.i bills 90 d lys sight >; B- t (T.TVOJJ.): New York SI S 10, Swisa Franca 141J, Preiaefa Franca *****, Belgian
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  • 179 9 MALAYAN businessmen and other interested parties are invited to attend the fourth consecutive annual Washington State International Marketing Conference. [1 \v:'. bo he'd on the University of Washington campus beginning on May 8 and ending «;n ?.!av 15, 1958. The conference Is a
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  • 25 9 THIS picture shows workmen putting finishing touches to an arch erected over one of the entrances to the Great World Park.
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  • 510 9 Sarawak Will Benefit From Bauxite Mining SARAWAK should derive considerable economic and financial benefits from the mining of bauxite deposits in the Sematan area, First Division, the Director of Geological Surveys, Dr. F. W. Roe, declared in Kuching. Royalties and export duties accruing to the Government, he said, would be
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  • 158 9 WORKMEN are now putting the finishing touches to the 200-odd display stalls at the Singapore Trade and Industries Fair which opens at the Great World tonight. Mr. Shaw Vee Tzan. manager of the Park, said work was expected to continue right through this
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  • 30 9 For Tin Meeting NOMINATED Federal Legislative Councillor Mr. Woo Ka Lim, (seen here), who will represent the All-Mala-ya Chinese Mining Association at the International Tin Council Conference on Oct. 23.
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  • 153 9 Markets In Asia For Aust. Firm THE possibilities of export markets in Asian and other Eastern countries for Australian manufacturers are shown in the results achieved by a Sydney pharmaceutical company, the Nyal Company. By March of this year, Nyal had increased its exports 518 per cent, above the total
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  • 32 9 MR. G 1) V KLIJNSTRA, a director of International I* n i 1 c v c r Organization (above) is now on a tour of the Federation of Ma!a>a
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  • 126 9 Industrials Quiet; Rubbers Are Easier MALAYAN industrial shares were rather quiet yesterday, while tins were irregular yesterday. Rubbers were easier, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association, Price changes announced by the Association were: Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave: Onta 2 :o 2 75 McA:.hter IJBS 3 73 Straits Time? 3.70 3
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  • 170 9 MALAYAN Sharebrokeri Association yesterday reports following busn?e--s do te Frasfr and Weave ordi Gammons $2.40 overnight terday, $242 yesterday; Hammers $2 lTAxd: Jackson* |1 57|; (Y--ment, SI (J74: IfcAlister 5-1 TO: Metal Box (2 overnight; Robinson orda c overnight a: < yesterday; S:me Darby |IJI ta (1 94:
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  • 108 9 A PASSENGER liner which was well-known in Far Eastern waters is for sale. She is the Empress of Scotland (26,00 tons). Built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company and Launched as the Empress of Japan in 1920, the liner entered the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Far
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  • 32 9 THORN Electrical Industries Ltd.. claimed to be Britain's biggest producer of television sets and incandescent and fluorescent tubes, is to build a new £A 350,000 Australian factory at Heidelberg. Victoria.
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  • 178 9 New Vessels For Asian Owners TWO Clyde shipyards have launched vessels for Asian owners. One is a cargo motorship for the Burmese trade and the oilier a large dredger for Calcutta. Madame Aung Soe, wife of the Burmese Ambassador to London, visited Port Glasgow to name and launch the cargo
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  • 102 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept. Oct. $24$ buyers, $25J sellers: coconut oil in bulk $40J sellers; in drums $443 sellers, Muntok white pepper SI 14 sellers. Sarawak white SI 13 sellers, special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 26 9 THIRTY FIVE Perkinspowered International motor trucks were recently delivered to Rangoon Corporation as part of a tA1 43.000 order paced with two Australian firms.
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  • 120 9 TO meet the present-day needs of the busy executive Rolls Royce are introducing a long wheelbase Silver Cloud car with a division between the front and rear compartments. Driven by a company chauffeur, with the division up, the businessman between one appointment to another can make
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  • 557 9 THE new 40.000-ton liner Onana will, when commissioned in 1960, join the Drient fleet. She is the largest liner laid down in Britain since L 936. With a service speed of 27 knots she will reduce the passage from London to Sydney by seven days and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 399 9 i4 A^ LINE REGULAR SERVICE SINGAPORE PHNOMPENH PHNOMPENH SINGAPORE Arrive* Salli AT SUC MARU- 4 Oct 6 Oct H MAUu Is Oct 20 Oct EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILING TO BANGKOK Arrivej Sails DIN CAMMA 3 Oct 5 Oct Agenrv— EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A. Phon«: ***** MjUeca Pt Sham Penana rmo
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    • 94 9 OUTER ROADS Flying Lark, Perintis, Ang Boreville, Poplar Hilla. Troom Khen 8' Breeze, Sandviken. Caltex Well- m rk"/^ v.^c mgton. Velebit. Ocean Fortune. ke ?^Tumaria 13^etltiS^S San Francisco, American Mail, ff k Afl mSI i n a f p Tong Hai. Osambaurm, Cingalese Belaga 2 Aubv Prince. Benveg. Sanan^Leov.lle. g^^^^fp^f
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  • 1078 10  - U.S. Aid for only Private Industry Patrick O'Donovan jiyp By In Washington TWO years ago, President Eisenhower appointed Mr. John Hollister to head the agency that distributed American foreign aid. Mr. Hollister is a conservative in much the same way as Louis XIV was a King— loo per cent. He
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  • 872 10 in danger of a potential inflation. But it must be said in fairness to the Government that by some strange device the rupee still withstands the shocks periodically administered to it. (You may be surprised to hear that we can still get Scotch whiskey at
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  • 433 10 FORMOSA'S GROWING INFLUENCE TAIPEH THE Turkish Prime Minister. Mr. Adnan Menderes. will pay an official visit to Formosa in the near future, the first Premier of a Middle East country to visit Free China. This reflects the great expansion of the Nationalist diplomatic and trade relations in the Middle and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 400 10 Jhe world famous family of TIGER medicinal products RSSBMHBBHB^^^^ r CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL RHEUMATIC PAINS Swiftly Soothed Away B% Meres a pain-killing aspirin spirit liniment that V. Ksoothes
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  • 295 11 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) A vastly superior England team easily beat jria by six goals to two in an intermediate "under 23" international football h at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, tonight. ver 56,000 saw in outplay tans in every tame So moBulgtrians, three substitutes ancl
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  • 99 11 LONDON. Sept. 26. (ReutcrV —Results nf last night's football were. LEAGI'E DIV. I Leeds United 2. Sunderland 1. Newcastle 0, Sheffield Wed. 0. LEAGIE 111 (Southern) Southampton 0, Plymouth Argyle 1. Norwich City vs. Reading. (postponed. Brighton and Hove Albion 0. Aldershot 1. Exeter City 1. Gillingham
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  • 367 11 Decision On Classification SOFIA, Bulgaria, Sept. 25 (Reuter) The International Olympic Congress here today got down to streamlining future Olympic games. They decided to eliminate team classifications in four Olympic sports, it was officially announced tonight. After the 1960 Rome Olympiad, there wili be no team
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  • 148 11 English Athletes Win In Poland WHITE CITI, Sept. 26 (Reuter) England made amends for Britain's recent defeat on their continental tour by beating: Poland in both the men s and women's international athletic contests here last night. In the men's contest, everything hinged on the last event of the night—
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 467 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS A RCHITECT'S DEPART- MENT: Supply, delivery, installation and maintenance of six (6) Passenger Lifts for the Chy Hall, Singapore. Full particulars may be obtained from City Architect's Department, City Hall, !on production of a Ci:y Treasurer's Receipt of $100/--for tender deposit. Sealed tenders marked
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    • 566 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: <a> Supply of U> 6 pieces 1" Globe Valves suitable for use at 625 psi 800F; (2) 6 pieces 2" Globe Valves suitable for use at 625 psi 800°F; (3) 9 pieces V Steam Traps suitable for use at 200 psi
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    • 633 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ENGAGEMENT THE engagement was announced between Miss Lim Siew Ching of Kuala Lumpur and Nfr. Choo Tian Hock of Singapore on 229.57. I SITUATIONS VACANT OESIDENTIAL Matron's poM JA in the Princess EUzabeU) School, Johore Bahru, for qualified nurse, aged 30 plus Salary $408x20x588- Apply to Principal. TV'
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    • 251 11 rTHREE OFTHE BIgGESTI^ONE OF THE BEST! l\ EL 1 M/juk jh^. i X iiwi Pf^ Lift «5 FeS Lawdll a^^JS II IT^ 1 aaaSaaaVaal aak. II "f* all 4 X »^T 4aaaja^jF^^^.^ w«■ a^l ~l^l E m i aal Mr -jKiBB aali aaaa aaV aal SkM kaV *"^j 4- RITA
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    • 361 11 5 rp OI)A V S QIOTATION: < X "\ouiir, one is rich in C all tin- liiture that he slreams; old. one is poor in ■> all the past that lie re- 2 grets." R<H-h<'pe(Jre. FKIDAV FOR KVKRVONE: The evening comprises the i best portion of this day. es- pecially
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  • 46 12 Radiophoto. YANKEE Stadium, New York, Tuesday. Hoisted by his jubilant handlers, winner and new middleweight champion. Carmen Basilio lifts his orm In a tired but triumphant te after the 15-round bout here.- United Press
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  • 374 12 Players Shine In SHA's First Trial: Teams Share Six THE Singapore Hockey Association's first of three trials to select a team for the quadrangular tournament in Kuala Lumpur next month, ended in a three-all draw on the padang yesterday. Both teams were well balanced but the White?, whose side had
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  • 97 12 Pakistan Trounce H'kong 7-2 HONG KONG. Sept. 26 HP) Pakistan beat Hong Kong by seven games to two in the first round of the Asian zone Thomas Cup badminton tournament before a large crowd at Hong Kong University's Loke Yew Hall tonight. Irshad Ahmed and Nazir Ahmed Rajput were both
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  • 36 12 Eddy Finn In Q-Finals BOMBAY. Sept. 26 (AP) Eddy Choong and Finn Kobbero played their postponed single matches to enter the quarter-finals. Choong beat J. D. Kamath 15-6. 15-6. Kobbero disposed of Bawne Rego 15-3. 15-10
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  • 781 12 FONG HOE BENG of Venn i House, winning five events the 400. 200 and 100 metres free-style, 100 metres back and butterfly stroke won the "A" division individual championship at the St. Andrew's School's 20th annuai swimming carnival held at
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  • 576 12 THAT STADIUM Government Must Move First Or The Blah Blah Will Take Over As Before SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, should allow the dream of an Olympic Stadium for his Government's island to rest in peace...... lie where it is, 'dead' and forgotten in that graveyard of officialdom
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  • 32 12 MALA? CRUSH COMBIN M ml oin SAI- afe i at Jalan Bearl HIM a y, a lor can I in th In a 3Ha> inte: In nc*" M oi B. < I. J
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  • 727 12 HONEY BEE'S 38s SPIN IS PROMISING Penan g Track HVark -Jy WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Thurs. Honey Bee, Lansdale, Coiza, Townsman and Producer were outstanding workers at this morning's winding-up gallops at Batu Gantong when several candidates with engagements on Saturday were sent against the clock on a slightly yielding track.
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  • 42 12 TOKYO, Sept. 26 »Reuter) Miss Setsuko Okamoto. a Japanese high school student, last night established a new Japanese national record in the women's 100 metre backstroke finals of the 12th summer national athletic swimming championships in Hamamatsu City, central Japan.
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  • 242 12 Top Secret Goes Up A Class TOP SECRET, an all-the-way winner at the recent Gold Vase meeting, has been transferee! from Class 3 to Class 2. according to the latest SRA amendment list. Other transfers are: From Class 1 to Class 2: TAN AH BIJEH; NEVER A BLANK. From Class
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  • 178 12 Jagat Hits In Sikhs Winner A GOAL scored five minutes before full time by centreforward. Jagat Singh. enabled Young: Men's Sikh Association to edge the University of Malaya "B" by three goals to two in their first match in the S.H.A. Div. 2 league at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Varsity
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  • 63 12 A dollar for dollar campaign could do it— but Government, must encourage, take the lead, ar.d make the people Stadiumconscious. There is no proof I once the Governm< nt starts the project, I will not get the support expected from the public. Lively And what Mr. Lim should
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  • 61 12 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony HOCKEY S.H.A. Indian Association ?w Police at lA. 1 'iier-SchGfi 1 Serangoon I School vs. A.C.S. ißt 6. 2 he Teams at A SOCCER SAFA Premier La Army us. Junior Clubs at Jalan Bctsr Stadium, p.m. SV. -.G Ao-Chinese School 20th Annual Swimming Carnival at
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    • 100 12 AT LAST" The World Hy.Wt. WRESTLING;:. HAPPY WORLD STADII Tomorrow Wight f 0 at 9.00 p.m. H LOU THESZ^t?) (World Official Champion) -3 KINGKONG JA 3 MORE THRILLING BOUTS J|H Advance Bookings At: VVINSTO\ THE ARCVDL I AND ROBINSONS I Prices: Ring Side Ist CI. Gall cry? <^J For Comfort
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  • TRADE EXHIBITION Supplement
    • Title Section, Illustration
      7 1 TRADE EXHIBITION Supplement FRIDAY. SEPJEMBLH 27, 1937.
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      • 123 1 IB b\ B' VJ w mI Riwi 91 b H& Hi nk m M B I |Bi B I aV^ HnHlii a hh3 illUUv I imikiw P^^^hM tf^\L hV VJ ™tJ Shk Bl iE B i^z^2[ Hj g*. B B JB It B 'MfflM&jjx Bg|P wj PSjii B "S W
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    • 340 2 MAMMOTH TRADE EXHIBITION OPENING TODAY $3 Million Worth Of Goods On Display Visitors Will See Progress Of Factories THREE million dollars worth of goods from nearly every parr of the globe will be on display at the Singapore Trade and Industries Fair, which is claimed to be the biggest and
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    • 248 2 Expand Industry Call By Jumabhoy TN order that our standard of living rr.av improve, we must strive for the expansion and improvement of our industry and trade, says a messby the Singapore ster for Commerce Industry, Mr. J. It Mr. Jumabhoy said: Once again Singapore is exhibiting the products of
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    • 275 2 Message* To The Fair Plant Expansion -rChief Minister Assures SINGAPORE Government desires to offer every assistance for the expansion of our industries and the creation of new ones, says the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, in a message to the sponsors of the
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    • 129 2 Industries Show Can Benefit All JAPAN'S Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore. Mr. Ken Ninomiya, said: It gives me much pleasure to associate myself with the 1957 Singapore Trade and Industries Fair, and I wish the organizers of the fair every success. Singapore as an entrepot port lives by its trade and commerce,
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    • 402 2 Colony Must Plan For The FutureThomson SINGAPORE'S Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson, in a message to the Trade and Industries Fair warns of dire consequences befalling the Colony unless every ounce of effort is put in to plan for the future. He said: In its origin the
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      • 57 2 More Messages I In Page 111 SERRAVALLOS Bark and Iron Tonic Wine Iffl Cy^ Budapest. IT I 1848 1957 Visit our Stall A©. 9O at the Singapore Trade «f«€# industries i air §937 at the Great M'orid Park Far East Representatives: AUW PIT SENG S TRADING CO., LIMITED, HONG KONG.
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      • 143 2 -inst woi sna en rii 'i »v t Banishes cor.-V; ®W tion and real*--. ,V normal bowel action •X overnight. Pleasant tasking Brookiax is e:K o but gentle; V^ just right for the Wholf f :%f:f?:%-:%?:?:::?:^^ v r^^;^ specially I^^^^^ =^^j ity and he pto rheumat: are vegetal .cious chocc
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    • 153 3 Trading Pattern hanging —Lane US Colony's remarkf develc: .T.cn: over mr.e las' years due to Hi adher■t to Sir kmfles 1 basic pr:n- free I says six F. L. Lar.e, cha:rof t Singapore r of Commerce, HgQ on the oo i the oper. .n^ be Trade I iusi Fair. 'he
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    • 31 3 inPRATFIC n1 I plans at parking near Ibn s I Fair have I ecu i to reduce any rI estion to *:o mlni- qpokesmm oi Km
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    • 16 3 S.J.A.B. Will Be There, Too IT n Arabc si c B in ■ttend- a.-l in c.vj
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    • 32 3 I[M \\s h ive been BttAt pn>\ ule a fast and service f<>r i t.> the Try.de U online to .1 in of the drcit Wor! I' k rnan^'t-mont.
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    • 263 3 INDUSTRIES FAIR 'USEFUL' MARKET TAN MR. TAN SIAK KEW, I n oi the Singab Chamber E nimtict sa.d that I I participation in Great World Fair an Utdicattoo of the j h the trade .stry of thin ha aided withpast year. A t present, when and in str v is
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    • 261 3 Britain Ready To Meet Colony's Needs Says Official jJRITISH industry is spending very large sums of money on research and is developing new products and new processes, said the I.K. Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. S. C. Stout. This, according to him means that the coi :.er of British goods
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    • 357 3 NEW PERMANENT FEATURES \N idea of the expansion and continued improvement which will take place in the Great World Amusement Park, Singapore, in the near future, is given by the Park manager, Mr. Shaw Vee Tian. Firstly, there will be the opening next year of
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    • 317 3 'Sell S'pore To Overseas Market: Assomull HTHE commercial interests as well as the public will support fully the Singapore Trade and Industries Fair, the chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. D. T. Assomull, says in a message commemorating the occasion. Following is Mr. AsBOmull's message: The life-Mood of
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      • 277 3 I You are cordially invited to visit our Stalls No. 174-6 in the 1957 Spore Trade Fair 3 INDISPENSABLE COMPANIONS I The AIRES 35 111 needs no introdue- fxlsL--!!--^ *%~r*/^Wfl¥§sSy however, remain: tien Ycu have all read the excellent fA^ll_^^)i^^r -^»--|^-^'yiK-N lanc^ry 1v57. and mere important, ff V^fes=C>^--_^7-^-J 1 SB
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    • 77 4 a A[OD£L Pat Goddard pictured at (ty ea^ltbttion til Loß"»dow recently. Pol It wearing a handyman's apron coi ptetc with a variety of tools, scretoj nd I Pea i fiich bee: i treated to tent it bursting tt. Children'i repr thing was a mam featu at
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    • 385 4 AUSTRALIA is developing faster today than at any period in her history. This is due mainly to the rapid expansion of her secondary industries which return appreciably more than the great primary industries for which Australia has always been known. No longer is this
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    • 172 4 A SDIPLE "easy to take part" Fuji Film Contest has been organized for visitors to the Tithes" booth at the trade fair. a spokesman c* the Qrm said prizes would to" elude $400 camera. Visitors can also exchange Fuji film boxes lor prizes up to
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    • 97 4 Well-Known Tonic On Display 'j'HE well-known Serravallo tonic will be among the products on display at the fair. The manufacturers. J. Serravallo of Trieste, have established new laboratories as part of their research plan. The product has won 24 gold and silver medals *>ince it was put in world markets
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    • 16 4 AN International Fashion Fair will be held in London from Nov. 18 to 22.
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    • 44 4 TERE'S something for "do-it-yourselfers" who tackle nigged jobs and wan: to protect their hands. They're gloves of tough cotton twill, coated in flexible, liquid-proof black neoprene which is resistant tc oils, acids, caustics, solvents and o.her substances, says an Ohio firm.
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    • 93 4 CIX stalls at the trade fair will display a wide range of steel and wooden furniture made locally, but according to latest Western styles. These are being put up by Sin Sin Furniture Store of Orchard Road, Singapore. During the fair the firm is offering a general
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    • 53 4 AT WORLD FAIR EACH year the city of San Francisco, California, holds a world trade fair to mark the progress made in international trade. Valeria Quonir at the China section of the fair, exhibits a Chinese gown displayed by the San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce to an interested California
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    • 342 4 combination of equipment will make it possible for the •o screen any type of picture produced by the motion picture industry of to* world. c T Id's pn luctkm "Around The World Ir. i §HAW Organization will start the New Year with another
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      • 195 4 tfor more comfort with beauty Venetian Blinds I <^"' Ic y o' w ay* work as wcl! as *Tij««»t^ Ww l^9^» famous featuTcs 2 by the ~fF I j^"* Iev OLOR enclosed head and LEVOLOR g.r|-^' $e!f adjusting filter. A v._c-- 8E >i- ff -^C i LEVOLOR brand aluminum ill
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      • 27 4 16, UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE, I. LAJ i\i\ U I Sp**" 1 Tels: ***** *****. N Distillery: 75 Alexandra Road. Ban Siew Tong Tel: *****. Medicated Wine
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    • 456 5 New Uses Found results obtained aid not Dear this out. Experiments made at various speeds and with varied cutting angles and depths of cut gave rise to information on "lobster back" chip f ormation. In investigating the radio frequency heating of wood joints it was found
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    • 274 5 Distillery Business Reports Progress FROM the Tay Miang Huat business in Swatow, China, and its subsidiary, Miang Hiang Distillery in Phoo Leng, a nearby village, has grown the Tay Miang Huat Distillery Ltd. in Singapore. It was founded in 1908 by four brothers Messrs. Tay Chek Soo. Tay Chek Ming,
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      45 5 f PHE new Morris Oxford all steel four door Traveller has been announced by the Nufficld Organization. A spokesmat of Malayan Motors Ltd.. Singapore said: "Basically the specification is similar to the Morris Oxford Series 111 with an attractive 4door saloon car type Traveller body.
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    • 40 5 New Morris 'Traveller' Announced "In addition to providing ample accommodation for a full complement of passengers the car has ample exceptional pood or luggage earning capacity and is available in single and duotone colours.'' Photo above shows the new car.
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      • 295 5 E""pl!-^3 F0« THOSE WHO WANT RATHER MORE •c Til AN lIICT MATADIIin T^^^^ nMn— JUO I mil I UKmu A r #cAi r^ M^ C*^^E j io§/^f^BHEBBBRE^^ attention to detail which has gone into their design and construction. And to >^ f^T^ J "^^P^^Bl^^^^S^ J them is a joy. The
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    • 809 6 FORD SHOWS FAITH IN MALAYA the only motor assembly plant in Malaya, the Ford Motor Company expresses the basic Ford policy of bringing to Ford owners throughout the world, the benefits of local assembly and factory stocks of service parts. Today, there are over employees of many different nationalities in
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    • 180 6 MANILA 'SMOKES' FOR S'PORE A large manufacturer of cigarettes In the Philippines which, has previously exported its products to America, is now introducing the cigarettes in Eastern markets. The factory, Insular Ibana of Manila, produces ten brands of cigarettes. A spokesman of the sole local agents, Robert Cheok Trading Co.,
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    • 64 6 TT will be a brighter. A more twink 11 n g Christmas for both home-owners and businessmen. General Electric says, with its new D 27 twinkle lamp bulb whose flashing unit, which causes the twinkling, is an integraJ part of the lamp. No external device is needed to
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    • 190 6 PEKING CO., LTD., of 60-62. North Bridge Road, Singapore the Jocal representatives of The King's Garments Factory of Hongkong, are displaying some 100 creative patterns and designs of wearing apparel for children. These garments are being offered to the public at greatly reduced prices, with
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      • 93 6 SIN SIN FURNITURE STORE We specialise in decorating, upholstering etc. to suit your own designs at reasonable prices. Orders booked qx the Trade Exhibition will receive 10% discount. EASY TERMS can be arranged. frUwfU Bed Room: Wardrobe. Double Bed. ■vflMffß^feU Dressing table, Bedside table •^ft»3M*V^| from $680.00 *****55 Dining Room.
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      • 62 6 \^v^ h>ss,^ eer ouse °f *he August Moon*' H welcome t° f &v« I \ggj|y|/ Beerhouse of the August MoJ t)^ I -where you'll enjcv ft \fflß^^ our cneeriul 1 \k..tU J ice cold drinks. M\^g^U4dfc4w/ fmyi h MTWIT^ Great World Trade Fa r MM i FRASER NEAVE LTD. I
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