Singapore Standard, 22 October 1957

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POUCI jftt [<? Ji S ***** (5 lines? 2400 "Tl* ft. SP^l FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL IM 2811 24M V«L VIII. No. 112 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 231 1 UNDERGROUND POLITICAL MOVEMENT EXPOSED FIRST TARGET: TO CRIPPLE THE POLICE FORCE AN UNDERGROUND POLITICAL MOVEMENT HAS INFILTRATED INTO THE RANKS OF THE SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE WITH PLANS TO SEIZE THE COLONY GOVERNMENT BY CRIPPLING ITS FIRST-LINE OF DEFENCE. This movement is not Communist inspired, The
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  • 181 1 Subversion Is Main Issue THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lira Yew Hock, will soon call an all-party conference to discuss the controversial subversive" clause in the London Agreement banning subversives taking part in the general elections next vear. r Lim told The Standard night it
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  • 262 1 It Was No 'Kidnap' Just An Arrest KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police today discredited a story appearing in this morning's Straits Times which claimed that a Kuala Lumpur schoolmaster had been kidnapped. What actually happened that the teacher was n in' by Police for questioning. The newspaper said that > acher.
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  • 227 1 The Call-ups Have Benches To Sit On THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday ordered benches for the National Service draftees to sit on when he visited the Registration Centre. The draftees were queueing up awaiting their turn to register at the second Singapore
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  • 231 1 Thugs Injure Three Innocent By standers SECRET society thugs used "acid bombs" in a clash at the comer of Corn wall Street and Chin Swee Road, Singapore, yesterday mbrninff" A woman, Chew Ah 1 Yoke, 42, and two children received acid burns on
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  • 80 1 Sir Robert To Become A Freeman Of The City On Nov. 22 A SPECIAL meeting of the Singapore City Council yesterday decided to make Sir Robert Black, the Governor, a Freeman of the City on Nov. 22. A resolution to this effect was unanimously passed by the Council yesterday. The
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  • 62 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 21 (AP) Peking Radio reported 15 Chinese Nationalist soldiers landed on Communist-held Huang-chi Island off Fukien province early today. The Nationalists came from Matsu Island in two speedboats for a reconnaissance, the radio said. It added Red troops killed one, wounded two and seized
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  • 25 1 MOUNT MIHARA, on a tiny island about 80 miles south of Tokyo, erupted yesterday spewing lava and browncoloured smoke 2.000 metres high. A.P.
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  • 20 1 THE Ceylon ruling People's United Front yesterday gained effective control of the Senate, Upper House of Parliament Reuter
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  • 216 1 ISTANBUL. Turkey. Oct. 21 (Reuter) An official of the Turkish State Railways said today that 75 people were killed and at least 100 injured in 'last nighfs coliision between an express and a local train in Turkish Thrace. r The official said that
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  • 126 1 Sir John Harding To Quit Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus. Oct. 21, (Renter) The appointment for Sir Hugh Foot as Governor of Cyprus in place of Sir John Harding will be announced hy Colonial Office in London tonight, it was reliably reported here today. Sir Hugh i s Governor of Jamaica and
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  • 21 1 PERSONS committing thefts of state-owned property nO w face the death penalty in Rumania. Radio Bucharest announced yesterday.- AP
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  • 118 1 CAIRO, Oct. 21 AP) The Saudi Arabian Government tonight announced its offer to mediate between Turkey and Syria has been accepted by both countries. In a dispatch from Jedda, the Egyptian Middle East News Agency quoted the Saudi Broadcast and News Department as saying: "In
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  • 59 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 21 (AP).— South Africa boycotted the United Nations today as the General Assembly's 82-nation special Political Committee began consideration of that country's racial segregation policy. The South African delegation, reduced to token size in protest to U.N. discussion of apartheid, did not occupy
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  • 118 1 East Germany Tightens Guard On Frontier BERLIN, Oct. 21 (AP) Communist East Germany defied western protests today and tightened its squeeze on free movement within this divided city. Red police are reported to have detained about 80 Germans within the last 48 hours on the heavily guarded sector border between
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  • 29 1 JAPAN and the Philippines yesterday opened talks aimed at reaching an early agreement on visa and other problems which have strained relations between the two countries. A.P.
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  • 139 1 THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HINDUS PREPARE FOR DEEPAVALI THOUSANDS of Hindus in the Federation and Singapore will today celebrate Deepavali the festival of lights. Special prayers will be held in temples and gurudwaras. Free food will be distributed to the poor. Women and children clad in their best will pay
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    • 10 1 We Wish Our Hindu Readers A HAPPY DEE PA VALI
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    • 34 1 HAVB YOU TBIEO CaMtia* i COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. Mm__\ h w difference Come to the Singapore I rr A D Arts Ball I] C A K (Cartoon Cavalcade) Raffles Hotel Sat. 2nd Nor.
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  • 129 2 WASHINGTON. Oct (Reuter) The Unite i States for more than two has been "tapping" rets with powerful long-range rada»" and other eq based in Turkey the magazine k claimed today. The magazine declared: "Operation of this equipto the .dered sources as one
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  • 45 2 Welcome For Colombo Plan 'Baby' SAIGON. Oct 21 (UP> ,3 Dinh Diem of etnam and min: le Colombo Plan n e paid tribute today iependent Malaya. attending its b a Pian confera.- a free nation. M t was welcomed ers from i. Canada. Burma and
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  • 534 2 Ngo pinpoints real revolution— poverty AS COLOMBO PLAN CONFERENCE OPENS IN SAIGON It can ruin the essence of freedom SAIGON, Oct. 21, (Reuter) President Mgo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam told delegates to the Colombo Plan ministers meeting today the Colombo Plan was born of a revolution that was sweeping
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  • 321 2 MELBOURNE. Oct. 21 (Reuter) A motorist who beat two constables at noughts and crosses when being put through sobriety tests had his conviction quashed by Judge Mitchell at Hawthorn Appeals Court today. Earlier, a red-faced young constable failed to answer general
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  • 81 2 Photo. UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 21 New Zealand's Sir Leslie Munro, President of the United Nations General Assembly, congratulates Malayan delegate. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, after the flag of Malaya joined the 81 other flags flying outside the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 147 3 'A Bank Branch Is Sign Of Confidence' BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. —A well-known bank is proposing to build a branch here. •This Is a significant development and shows the ..dence which businessmen have in Bukit Mertajam as a centre of trade." Mr O. Power, the last chairman of the partly-nominated Town
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  • 39 3 A SINGAPORE merchant living in Fernhill Road, yesterday received a death letter demanding $5,000. The letter, written in Chinese, was delivered to his home. The merchant has handed over the letter to the Police. I
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  • 30 3 PAN-ASIA iuo;aU. n L s td L t d Al S? lg S^ ABenCieS and also NS- Ki\%™L 3 %w%i\%°£o%>™ tioas atten< ne •«c *^m. congress.— PHOTO.
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  • 151 3 Per*l lili r P^ llmff for the one seat in the ™,?n?i.W .w»dered vacant by Inche MohaSSr^f Sf It™* f^ 1 WhCn beCaiMe Ment Besar of Perak, takes place here on Saturday. The seat l s in the Larut South and
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  • 82 3 ARYA SAMAJISTS in Singapore will today celebrate their Founder's Da v at their association premises, No. 113 Syed Alwi Road. Mrs. Jagraj Verma, who will preside at the function, will speak on the life and teachings of the founder of the Arya Samaj Movement in
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  • 758 3 Counsel Charges Order Was Signed Blindly Habeas Corpus Hearing On Press Chief A SUBMISSION that the acting Chief Secretary, Mr. S.T. Stewart, "signed a detention order blindly" nade by Mr David Marsh a J l before Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Marshall made
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  • 162 3 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers sellers Spot (nom.) 841 841 Int. Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 843 85 Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 85 85* R.S.S. No. 2 November 82 82J R.S.S No 3 November 80£ 81 Tone: Quietly Steady. The price of
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  • 123 3 THE Ceylon Tamils Association, Singapore, will celebrate Deepavali at the association premises, No. ll Handy Road, tomorrow under the chairmanship of Mr C Gunasingham, acting Commissioner for Ceyion in Malaya and Singapore. The function, which begins at 6 p.m.. will consist of speeches, dances and music
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 3 MR. S. O. K. ÜBAIDULLA. president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce of Malaya and a member of the Federal Legislative Council, has been elected to represent the Malayan Legislature at the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference to be held in New Delhi in December.
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  • 157 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya consumes 120,000 gallons of whisky a year, said Mr. T.C. HayesPalmer, representative of William Grant and Sons Limited, who arrived here today. The Malayan representative of Grant's Standfast Scotch Whisky, Mr. J.M Laing, met Mr. Hayes-Palmer at the International
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  • 65 3 MOSCOW, Oct. 21 (AP) The Soviet newspaper Red Star indicated toda^ the Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile is in production and ready for action. "Creation of powerful intercontinental missiles has increased considerably the defence capacity of our motherland," the "Ministry of Defence organ said in a lengthy
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  • 115 3 TANJONG MALIM. Mon. —A 27-year-old Special Constable was fatally injured when he fell off from a Land Rover near here early this morning Sahadin bin Ali was on his way to the Police Firing Range about three miles from here with a party of Special
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  • 376 4 Case Of The Runaway Teenaged Lover PREGNANT GIRL, 15, TELLS COURT: I LOVE HIM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A teenaged girl ran away from home to her sweetheart to avoid marrying another man. Her sweetheart was today convicted of kidnapping
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  • 138 4 ALOR STAR. Mon. A pretty, 17-year-old girl, who was chosen "Miss Election" in 1955 in Kuala Lumpur, and a Kedah prince, who is a nephew of the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, were married here today. The girl is Che Hajjah Fatimah.
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  • 167 4 THE World Guide Chief. Lady Olave Baden-Powell, stayed only one hour in Singapore. when she arrived last night by Qantas. She is on her way to Australia to attend a World Guide Commissioners' Conference. Lady Baden-Powell was met at the airport bv Mrs. Cresson, Commissioner
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  • 100 4 A HOUSEWIFE told the Court yesterday that three men. armed with knives, robbed her of cash and jewellery worth $1,126 In the dock were N~ Kiang r Goh Cheok Hoon and Ah Meng charged with ng robbed Madam Lau Put Sueng at her
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  • 242 4 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Justice Rigby in the High Court today declared void a judgment involving a sum of $116,409 being commission for freight charges granted to a shipping company, P.T. Felajaran National Indonesia in default of appearance of Joo Seang and Co., Ltd., in April
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  • 36 4 MRS. A. J. C. PLUG, representing the Nether ands, who will take part in the "Parade of Nations" at the Singapore Union of Journalists Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday.
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  • 24 4 KOH SWEE LIM, an eight-year-old bo>. was killed on the spoi following a collision with a bus in Tampenis Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 50 4 THE group of Nanyang undergraduates who went through a course in civics yesterday are seen with Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at his office. Mr. Lim is seated second from left, while on his right is the leader of the party, Mr. Lim Beng Tee.
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  • 285 4 THE next Singapore Legislative Assembly elections will definitely be held by September, 1958, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. Mr. Lim told this to a group of 30 students and a professor from the Nanyang University, who visited the Chief Minister's
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  • 37 4 THE Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure at the inquest into the death of a labourer. Lam Leng, 63, who died from pneumonia following opium poisoning on Aug. 29.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 334 4 cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S«^ Nirvan Diwas celebration (DeeOOlfG Ulcllfy navali Day) at 113. Syed Alw: Jr Road under the presidentship of Llhiiiil >ociahst Party: Farrer Mrs "jagraj Verma. Havan and Park Division committees He p- j j 3t04 n m. Speeches and the-People" session at 62. Owen M
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  • 52 5 A GANG of six secret society thugs cornered two men, Yin Ee Hock, 30, and Tan Pu Lian, 38, and stabbed them in Sturdee Road, Singapore, last night. Yin was stabbed in the back while Tan sustained knife wounds in his stomach. Both men were admitted
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  • 40 5 A NAAFI clerk, Goh Eng Cheng, was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore Court on a charge of stealing a case containing goods valued at $2,000, from the NAAFI, at the Railway Customs Shed Tanjong Pagar, on March 20.
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  • 223 5 FREE SCHOOL CELEBRATES 141st ANNIVERSARY PENANG, Mon. Students of the Penang Free School were urged by the Governor of Penang Raja Sir Uda, today to set an even finer example to future generations than former pupils who have set a fine lead to Malaya. Raja Sir Uda
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  • 181 5 TOP. Inche Mohamed Ra shid bin Haji Abdul Majid of the Kuala Selangor Home Guard Office, and his bride, Puan Norsimah binte Dato Abdul Hamid, are seen seated in the basket-shaped dais, during the Bersanding Ceremony at Dato Kaya Abdul Hamid's residence in Klang on
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  • 167 5 SET AN EVEN FINER EXAMPLE THAN BEFORE URGES GOVERNOR would be a wonderful and exciting one. The headmaster of the school, Mr. J. M. B. Hughes, expressed confidence that 141 years from now. time would prove that their school has remained one ot the most cherished institutions of the land,
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  • 134 5 I Taught Her English And Love Witness IPOH, Mon. The iormer editor of the Malayan Student Magazine. A Sivadas. S5, while under cross-examination by a defence counsel in the Magistrate's Court here today, said he taught a married woman, Pooranam. Fnglish, and had also made love to her in a
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  • 61 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Health Ministry announced today that 19 people died of pneumonia in the Federation during the last week of Seotember. In all. 90 cases were reported. The Ministry disclosed that during the previous week. 71 cases were reported with 17 deaths They also said
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  • 68 5 THE Malay cultural congress, scheduled to take place in Malacca in December, has been postponed to June next year. A member of the Congress committee Inche Harun Mohamad Amin. said in Singapore yesterday that the festival's organizing committees required more time for preparations. He said the central
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  • 166 5 Action To Recover Loans To Ex-SpeciaEs IPOH, Mon. Government is taking steps to recover 1,168 loans taken out by exSpecial Constables for 'rehabilitation' purposes during the past four years. Many of these debtors have been warned about the nonpayment of these loans, and a number have managed to settle their
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 452 6 LJITHERTO official quarters and the public have regarded communism as the only menace to the peace and security of this country. The relentless struggle mounted by the communists came to the fore since 1948, though prior to that date secret preparations had been made as was revealed in
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    • 421 6 JS it really necessary for Singapore's ministers and Government officials to attend every petty conference that is held outside this island? Citizens are getting more than a little tired over this continual junketing that is going on at the expense of the tax-payers, ostensibly to broaden the education
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  • 80 6 Shorts from the Talks Considerate Husband "W/HEN I first met my future husband. Ronnie Srnar:, son of the famous Billy Smart, he «aid he wasn't going to have me risk my neck on the trapeze, so he married me, and now he lets a tenton elephant walk over me and
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  • 548 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! TT IS like a breath of fresh air to find a political party in the Federation and in Singapore adopting a resolution or making a recommendation for the good of the country. Such a rare occurrence happened over the weekend at the Singapore United
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  • Article, Illustration
    1249 6  -  EDWARD CRANKSHAW FFDF m and down to earth LONDON WHEN war broke out in Korea in the summer of 1950, the West in general was heavily shaken and rather desperately alarmed. But soon, and in direct response to the Korean threat, the Western alliance was stronger and healthier
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 265 6 Sir A report in the SINGAPORE STANDARD of October 17 stated that :;fter the meeting of the Negri Sembilan State Council the previous day the Alliance Whip, Dato Raja Mohsmed Hanifah, told THE STANDARD that the Executive Committee of Negri Sembilan Alliance would meet the same night
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    • 70 6 Sir— We all seem to agree that eighteen year old youths should be conscripted to fight for their country; but why cannot we all agree th-it they should hare the vote too? Surely, if a man is old enough to fight for his country; then he is
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    • 27 6 Sir When we will have a fully elected Government, then surely it will be an unnecessary expense to have a Governor as well. ECONOMY LAH Singapore
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    • 104 6 Sir One would not relish the thought of emerging from d refreshing swim only to flna his body coated with black oil. Yet for many weeks that has been the experience of all swimmers along the West Coast. Children playing on the sea beach soon find their
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    • 189 6 ,Sir— l shall be grateful if you will make it clear to year readers that the report entitled "TOP POSTS FOR SIX ASIANS ONLY IN NAME" appearing in the Sunday Standard of Sept. 29 was not obtained from any press interview with me personally but from a press
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    • 89 6 .Sir— lt is regrettable to see the gates of Fowlie School leading to Haig Boys' School locked to stop s.udents passing through the compound. This short cut is the safest way for students living a:, Joo Chiat Road, Carpmael Road, Ceylon Road and Fowlie Road The principal of
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    • 93 6 Sir L'ntil we hatm compulsory voting, it is a wonder to me that out politicians are not struck dumb whenever they mention the word democracy; because they all teem to be in favour of preventing 99.99% of the electorate from standing as candidates at the election. An
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  • 25 7 AN INDONESIAN military delegation headed by the Deputy Minister of Defence, Raden Hidajat, arrived in Belgrade yesterday starting a three-week visit to Yugosla-
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  • 263 7 The UN. Is Far From Perfect But World Expects It To Go On' NEW YORK, Oct 21 (Reuter).— Queen Elizabeth said today that the United Nations was "still far from the achievement of the ideals" of its founders, but the peoples of the world expected it to persevere in its
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  • 194 7 War Office Seeks Scientists LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter) The government is offering jobs to scientists in Malaya involving the study of the "tactical use of nuclear weapons in the jungle," the Daily Herald reports today According to the newspaper, advertisements for che jobs
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  • 102 7 PARIS, Oct. 21 (UP)— Veteran statesman Rcbert Schuman to!d President Rene Coty today that it was impossible for him to form a new government as long as France's political parties remain so bitterly divided. Schuman. a 71-year-old former premier and a member of the middle
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  • 65 7 CONSTANTINE, Algeria, Oct. 21 (UP)— French officials said today they have rounded up 30 members of the rebel underground here and killed two of its leaders in a citywide search and control operation. Underground chieftains Sala Ben Djerar and Kitouni Abdelmalek were killed by French
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  • 768 7 The Queen, Duke Arrive In New York Royal Pair Return Calls Of Hi, Ya, Phil 1 With Smile NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (Reuter) The Queen and Prince Philip arrived by train from Wo shington today for a visit to New York at the end of their tour of Canada and
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  • 109 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Precautions at IdJewild Airport were increased today for Britain's Queen Elizabeth after an anonymous telephone threat to the Airport last night. A man phoned a ticket office at the Airport and said: "There will be an attempt on
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  • 109 7 LONDON, Oct. 21. (Reuter) Britain's First Sea Lord, Earl Mountbatten. said today that the nuclear submarine would introduce "a far-reach-ing revolution in the whole of naval warfare." Lord Mountbatten was speaking at today's Trafalgar Day celebrations held at the bas e of the
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  • 163 7 TENSENESS GRIPS CITY AS 'REVOLUTION DAY' APPROACHES VIENNA. Oct. 21 (AP) Budapest today was a tensely nervous city under redoubled police and army guard and with thousands of Communist informers. The Hungarian capital's 1.9 million inhabitants were anxiously wondering whether there would be a new outbreak or even
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  • 84 7 LONDON, Oct. 21, (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan will take his atomic energy chief, Sir Edwin Plowden. with him to Washington for his talks with President Eisenhower, it was announced today. This confirmed wide speculation that co-operation in scientific research will be one of the
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  • 47 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 21. (Reuter) Buildings swayed and people rushed from their beds into the streets at Taipei yesterday during a 37-seconci earthquake which was centred 25 miles from Hualien on the east Formosa coast Two seismographs at t^e Taipei observatory were destroyed by tremors.
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  • 34 7 A UNITED Nations honour guard ceremony was held on the United States Eighth Army's parade ground in Seoul yesterday for Brigadier Vernon W. Barlow, departing Commander of the Commonwealth Liaison Mission, Korea Reuter.
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  • 161 7 LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter) A dead rabbit found on the doorstep of a Dublin house today led to a spate of rumours ic the Irish capital that the animal might have fallen from an exploding rocket. The London evening newspaper, the Star,
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  • 339 7 GIRARD ADMITS CLASHING TALES MAEBASHI, Japan. Oct. 21 (AP) Presiding Judge Yuxo Kawachi today confronted Japanese manslaughter defendant William S. Girard with his own c.inflicting statements about the shooting of a Japanese woman. Kawachi called Girard to the stand and asked him If he had signed and if he recalled
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  • 63 7 LONDON, Oct. 21. (Reuter)— The Aga Khan said in a filmed television interview broadcast here yesterday that he hoped to return to Harvard University in September 1958 to study Oriental History. The Aga Khan, who wst installed as spiritual leader cf the Ismaili Muslims
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  • 307 8 CHINESE TEACHERS GIVE A PLEDGE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— "lt is the policy of local Chinese educators to turn out students who will owe loyalty first and foremost to Malaya," the president of the Federation Chinese School Teachers' Association said last night. Mr. Lim Lian
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  • 116 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The State Government announced today that Bandar Maharani in Muar District, will have a town council of its own by Jan. 1 next year. Segamat Town Council will impose a consolidated rate of 1.8 per cent, it was further
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  • 75 8 PENANG, Mon. Memoers Of the North Malaya division of the Union of Ex-Members of the Malayan Security Forces decided at a meeting .n Butterworth during the weekend to form a council, com prising of officials of the five territories of Penang, Province Wellesley. Kedah,
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  • 81 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government will now allow its Division Three officers to hold official positions in Malayan political parties. The Standard was informed today that the Federation Establishment Office ha s issued circulars to government departments permitting this batch of officials
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  • 236 8 KUALA LIPIS, Mon. The West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Raja Azlan Shah agreed with the submission of defence counsel. Mr. B. Haker Singh, that the poisonous drugs found in the Benta Medical Hall during a Police raid, did not belong to
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  • 30 8 THE largest trade union in Malaya, the National Union of Plantation Workers, has opened a special department to encourage 300,000 estate workers to take out citizenship papers.
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  • 138 8 PENANG. Mon With the attainment of Merdeka in Malaya, members of the teaching profession now have a greater responsibility to students under their charge, the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, said yesterday. He was addressing teachers of Chinese schools in the State at a
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  • 25 8 FOO Sco Pin, a 76-year-old caretaker of the Kheng Chiew Association in Muntri Street, Penang, was found hanging in the association's bathroom yesterday.
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  • 123 8 UMNO Wants To Change Stafe Flag SEREMBAN, Mon. The Seremban division of UMNO will ask the Negri Sembilan government to remove the red triangle from the state emblem because it signifies British "colonialism," the executive committee of the division decided at a meet- ing here yesterday. The tri-colourtd flag of
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  • 33 8 THE Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools in Kuala Lumpur has derided >o form a Thrift and Loan Co-Operative Society and a Benevolent Society, a school spokesman disclosed yesterday.
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  • 53 8 by MRS. Khir Johari, wife of the Minister for Education in the Federation Inche Khir Johari presents a $1,000 cheque to the Lever Brothers' essay competition winner, Che Safiah binte Basirum. Che Safiah is dinilinl vpvpti vturionf nf lhf» Rntn Kikir Malav School in Negri
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  • 265 8 ANG BIN HOAY TIGER GENERAL' IS SENTENCED TO A YEAR IN JAIL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A "Tiger General (if a "Heaven and Earth" society, the Ang Bin Hoay, was today sentenced to a year's imprisonment by Magistrate Inche Harun bin Haji Idns. Convicted of being a member of the society
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  • 91 8 2,000 Stage Anti-Red Procession JOHORE BAHRU. Mon More than 2,000 village: Pekan Nanas, near Po: Johore. yesterday staged a rally at which the Communist Party was p ly denounced. They marched in proci through the village to Lh< companiment of a lion and Malay kampong n Chinese, Malays and together
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  • 80 8 Long Arm Of The Law Gets Cheat TELUK ANSON, Mon. Sixty-three old P. Kayamboo, who cheated two women, Letchumi and Mariapee ol and two gold sovereigns v $70 and disappeared in 1954, did not enjoy his freedom for long. He was eventually traced to Taiping arrested and brought back to
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  • 102 8 SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday called for a probation report of two youths who had earlier pleaded guilty to a theft charge. Vong Sow Shong, 15, and Wee Keng Soon, 16, were stated to have stolen a handbag, containing two wristwatches and
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  • 67 8 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Koon Fook Lam, 29. a former storekeeper of the local branch of Messrs Guana Co. Ltd., was chargf the Sessions Court here on Saturday with crir breach of trust of 143 i of pint size and 25 castquart size stout $13,592.62. Koon
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  • 29 9 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, has nominated Inche Baseron Jumat. an official of the Rate Payers' Association, as a member of the Rent Concilliation Board.
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  • 318 9 Daily- Paid City Workers To Contest Dec. Elections NOMINATION OF NAMES NOW IN FULL SWING DAILY-RATED employees of the Singapore City Council will enter the election field for the first time this year. Twelve affiliated unions of the City Council Labour Unions Federation, representing the Council's 10,000 daily paid staff,
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  • 246 9 'TENSION' FOLLOWS LEADER'S EXPULSION JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The expulsion of the Johore UMNO youth leader, Tuan Sheikh Anuar, by UMNO headquarters, has not gone unheeded in the state. UMNO members here said that the expulsion has created a "tension" in the relation between local UMNO youths and headquarters. They expressed
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  • 88 9 3 S'pore Hostesses Off To Sydney THREE Singapore Qantas Empire Airways hostesses will leave for Sydney tomorrow to attend the opening of the organization's new $222 million headquarters. The building will be opened by the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, next Monday. Qantas hostesses from Manila, Hongkong and
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  • 35 9 TWO Europe-bound Russian vessels, the tanker Vladivostok and the tug Latviet have arrived in Singapore from Vladivostok near Siberia. The ships are expected to leave shortly after bunkering and taking provisions.
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  • 156 9 NINE members of the United Nations International Committee, who are supervising the Geneva Peace Agreement in Vietnam and Laos, flew into Singapore i yesterday. The nine four from India and five from Poland arrived in a special Royal Canadian Air Force plane from Saigot.
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  • 102 9 NUPW Chief To Attend ILO Conferena KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. S. P. S. Nathan, president of the National Union of Plantation Workers, will attend the conference of the International Labour Organisation to be held in New Delhi from Nov. 13 to 26. He Is one of the advisers to the
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  • 123 9 EIGHT Japanese youth leaders have arrived in Singapore on a five-day study tour of youth problems here. During their stay here, they will visit various Colony youth centres. The leaders are part of a group of 16, and their trip includes visits to
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  • 138 9 Countess Answers Muslim Leaders THE visiting Countess of Limerick, vice-chairman of the British Red Cross Society, said in Singapore yesterday that the "cross" in the name of the international organization bears NO religious significance. She was replying to a proposal by certain Muslim leaders
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  • 104 9 Remand Home For Boys IPOH, Mon.— Perak's first remand home for boys is nearing completion on a one-acre site along Silibin Road, near the Kinta Swimming Club. The $80,000 project Is expected to be ready in the next few weeks. The home will be used for the remand of juvenile
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  • 91 9 AFTER a three-year stay in Singapore, Israel's "wandering" youth leader and journalist, Mr. I. Ben-Ami, leaves tomorrow for New Zealand on a new assignment. He will be responsible for teaching Judaism to the youths of Auckland's 2,000-strong Jewish community. During his Colony stay,
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  • 47 9 FEDERATION Works. Posts and Telecommunications Minister, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, and Transport Minister Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib yesterday visited the site of the new Post Office and Telecoms building at Kuala Brang. in the course of their tour of the East Coast.
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  • 89 9 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday promised 24 Malay teachers that he would "do his best" to obtain a better wage scheme for them. Mr. Lim gave them this assurance when they met him in his office. The teachers, who are undergoing a special
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  • 89 9 TWO labourers, Goh Kim Siong and Oei Hye Seng, we;e yesterday charged before the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R.8.1. Pates, with using a corrosive substance to cause hurt to six persons, at Pearls Hill Road on Oct. 16. They were alleged to have thrown sulphuric acid
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 35 9 CURFEW HOURS THE public is informed that with effect from Thursday, Oct. 24, the perimeter and main curfew in the Kulai district of Johore will be between the hours of 6.30 p.m. and 6.30 a.m.
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  • 313 10 SINGAPORE pepper prices, which have been somewhat depressed for the past fortnight, are expected to pick up soon on more buying support from Europe. A big dealer said smaller arrivals from Sarawak were aiding the price recovery, supported by increased orders from Europe. Yesterday's
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  • 120 10 New U.K. Steel Will Aid Aviation THE British steel industry bas developed a new type of steel which it is expected will solve one of the major problems faced by aircraft designers that of getting aircraft or missiles safely through the heat barrier. The Firth-Vickers concern of Sheffield have now
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  • 93 10 Local Shoes Popular In Middle East THE Middle East markets were the biggest buyers of Malayan rubber footwear during the first half of this year according to statistics. Total exports from this country during the period were 102.606 dozen pairs, of which ozen pairs went to Egyptian Sudan. Offtake by
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  • 147 10 More Diesels For Malayan Railways THE first of 16 diesel electric locomotives to be built by Robert Stephenson Hawthorns Ltd., the wellknown Darlington (Durham) firm, for Malayan Railways has left the U.K. These new locomotives will join the 10 similar diesel edectrics built by English Electric at, Preston, Lancashire, in
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  • 29 10 A NEW £300,000 College of Ceramics, described as the "best In the world," has been opened at Sioke-on-Trent, England. It represents a tremendous advance in ceramic technique.
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  • 349 10 Sarawak's External Trade In August Higher TOTAL value of Sarawak external trade for August amounted to $85.85 million, exceeding the previous month's figure by $640,000 and the corresponding month of 1956 by $3,950,000. Value of imports amounted to $42.11 million, exceeding the previous month's figure by $1.88 million and was
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  • 102 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday ■were: cor>ra» Oct. Nov. $25 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41| sellers; In drums $45J sellers, Muntok white pepper $107 sellers, Sarawak white $106 sellers, special Sarawak black $66. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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  • 31 10 RUBBER crop figures for September. 1957, according to Turquand, Youngs Co. are: Ayer Panas 79,000 lb Glenealy 75,000 lb., Kluang 76.500 lb., Pajam 136,000 lb.. Ulu Benut 37,000 lb.
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  • 76 10 on behalf of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company of New York is Mr. Tom Cort, the company's sales manager. The machine is to be installed in the Prime Minister's office. FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, looks with the scrutinising taste of a customer as
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 10 BORNEO Sumatra Trading Co. (M) Ltd. presented Mrs. Chua Kee Slew of Merchant Street, Singapore, with $500 worth of merchandise for buying 50,000th. Prodent toothpaste at the Great World Trade Fair during the weekend. The presents included a cigarette case, gold watch, table lamp, dress material, a bottle
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  • 288 10 BABY CARS WELL TO FORE AT SHOW WHEN the London Motor Show opened recently visitors from all parts of the world were faced with more than 60 new versions of British cars to appraise, apart from the newest offerings from the continent cf Europe and America. Thifc year there are
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  • 272 10 JAPAN'S position as the leading supplier of textiles to the Malayan markets has been strengthened in the recent months, a spokesman of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha in Singapore told The Standard. The M. S. K. spokesman ex- plained that officirl figures showed imports into Malaya
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  • 106 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS CAPT. Georgis, Michael Jebsen, Latviet, Inverbank. Beskidy. Eastern Saga, Snoei Maru, North Star, Velebit, Ampenan, Belinda, Laos, Tarora, Dukat, Auby, Benveg. Erinna, Eu. rybates, Taype. Seiju Maru, Obokil, Sabang, Moon. INNER ROADS Lipis. Chiat Soon, Hong Tat. Petaling, Flying Dove, Phol Nikorn. Segamat, Larantuka, Kah
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  • 252 10 INDUSTRIALS TINS STILL EASE SELLERS continued yesterday to predominate the share market. The market at one stage during the day experienced a stalemate sellers stuck to their prices and buyers refused to offer more than what, they thought was a fair price. On a day of moderate business in a
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  • 192 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: C.T.S. ords 30/6 overnight; F. &N. ords $2.85 overnight; $2.72* xd; Hammers $2.20: Cements $1.57* overnight and yesterday; Metal Box $1.95 overnight; Robinson ords $1.88 overnight; Cold Storage $1.01. $1.02 overnight and yesterday- Straits Steamships $17; Straits Traders $2.20
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 281 10 BUT PRICES NOT ATTRACTIVE OFFTAKE of canned pineapples by Britain in the Malayan market since April/May this year has been satisfactory but prices hare not been very attractive to producers, said Mr. J. A. Buehler, chairman of the recently formed Malayan Pineapple Exporters Association. Malaya
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    • 185 10 RUBBER AND TIN SLIP AGAIN SINGAPORE rubber and tin prices continued their downward trend yesterday, tin to the lowest level for more than two years and rubber easing despite a denial by the Office of Defence Mobilisation that the United States was considering releasing stockpile rubber. The tin metal price
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    • 82 10 OUTPUT OF TIN AT 107,565 PICULS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. In September the production of tin concentrates was 107,--565 piculs containing 4,821 tons of tin metal, based on an assumed assay value of 75.3 per cent. There were 77 dredges, 589 gravel-pump mines and 64 other tin mines in operation, making
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    • 37 10 DURING the recent (routine) shutdown of the catalytic cracking unit at Shell's S'.anlow refinery, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, engineers installed a special boiler for raising steam, the first of its kind in the United Kingdom.
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  • 97 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: TT. 32-11/16. O.D. 32-13/16, 90 day s airmail. 334 credit bills. 33-3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31-5/8, O.D. 31}. 90 days airmail. 32i credit bills. 32-3/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T.
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  • 106 10 STANDARD-VACITM Oil Company has promoted a member of its staff, Mr. Stephen Chew Keng T>« to Sales Assistant Administration, Malaya Division. Mr. Chew started hit career with Stanvac on Sept. 1, 1949 as a ship ping clerk in the Purchasing and Shipping Departments and worked in a
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  • 141 10 Elected To I.A.T.A. Committee AT THE 13th annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association (1.A.T.A.), w. was held in Madrid last month, Mr. I. A. Aler, President of K.L.M., was elected as one of the eighteen members of the executive committee of this organization. The appointment is for
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    • 1278 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 ntl > (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) Sh o p tpt Bi the blue funnel line;;;; 1 SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier, option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. (Via Suex with liberty
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  • 575 12 MM came, saw conquered... ATARILYN Monroe is unquestionably the world's beloved blonde, The actress-turned-pro-ducer has provert this in her own United States and in her travels to the Orient and again in her recent visit to England where she made her own production, "The Prince and the Showgirl," for Warner
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  • 133 12 T>RIAN Donlevy is co- 2 starring with Glenn 2 Ford, Jack Lemmon and Anna Kashfl in Colum- J j bia Pictures' "Cowboy," J playing a veteran gun- S lighter and former j 2 peace officer who turns cowhand because he is J J sick of shooting
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  • 406 12 Massey wants to be Lincoln in Vista Vision RAYMOND Massey, whose -*-*-nanie is synonomous on stage, screen and in television with the role of Abraham Lincoln, declares he'll portray the Great American for as long as he's asked. "Even as I say this." the actor explained, "I have two play
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  • 124 12 J)AVID NIVEN, who went "Around the World in 80 days" with only one change of costume, has 23 changes as the well-to-do playboy widower in "B onj o u r Tristesse," Otto Pre-minger's film version for Columbia Pictures, of the Francoise SiLgan novel, costarring Niven with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 81 12 *!WW MORRIS. FORWARD CONTROL. 1 LONG WHEELBASE, 3 TONNER TASK TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS DIESEL OR PETROL ENGINES and reliable In operation. Note the front morris, normal control. windshield opens. to give added ventilation.- long wheelbass. s tonner AND AT WEARNE BROS. LTD. IN THE FEDERATION You get full moneysworth
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 236 12 [SJjkl|B]fJ]|Kj rpo I) > oi OTATIOS: J. Ibt next best ihine to a r«':illy good unman |s a really good-natured < illiMin Macinu. MM K Kill Ml ARM. *>— March 1\ to \pril 19 Gel iihMic with others; b«- lolrraiil in r« latinn»lni> < don'l lone issues. I \l Kl
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  • 56 13 AT WEMBLEY Stadium Young England maintained their unbeaten Vnder-33 soccer record on British soil by de- feating Young Rumania 2. Credit for victory went to 17-year-old Jimmy Greaves, Chelsea's inside right, who scored two goals the first within 60 sees, of play. Here Greaves (dark shirt)
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  • 194 13 World Cup Soccer BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 21 (Reutcr) Argentina beat Chile 4—o here yesterday in group two of the South American zone of the world cup soccer competition. All the goals were scored in the first half. Argentina now have four points from three
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  • 58 13 DUBLIN, Oct. 21 (Renter) The Republic of Ireland ?,b<> Rumania drew 1-1 in a B international soccer match here yesterday. Referee Mr. J, Kelly of England, teas knocked out dunna the second half by a powerful clearance by a Rumanian defender. He fell flat on his
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  • 193 13 Shock For Russia Poland Revives Her Chances CHORZOW, Southern Poland, Oct. 21 (Reuter) The Soviet Union, Olympic soccer champions, were beaten 2—l by Poland here yesterday in group six of the World Cup elimination series. The Russians, who have now completed the.r programme, retain their lead m the group with
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  • 89 13 Victory And Defeat For H'kong HONGKONG. Oct. 21 (Reuter) Lieutenant Kim Hall won the Colony Golf Championshio yesterday for the second time in succession. He returned a score of 147. five strokes ahead of runner-up J. D. Mackie. The best of the outside entrie? were J. F. Silverio of Manila,
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    • 81 13 25,000 Waited In Vain KASSEL, West Germany, Oct. 21 (Reuter) About 25,000 spectators waited in vain here yesterday for the Yugoslav national handball team to turn up to play West Germany. The game was fixed for this r.fternoon and no message from the Yugoslavs was received to explain their absence,
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    • 111 13 BRISBANE, Ocl 21 (Reuter) There was no one to. meet Angela Mortimer, top British woman tennis player, when she arrived in Brisbane alone yesterday. Miss Mortimer is No. 1 women's singles seed '"n the Queensland state championships which start at Milton on Thursday. Queensland Lawn
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  • 364 13 Barbarians Invade Ireland LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Barbarians, one of the world's most celebrated rugby club sides, visited Ireland for the first time yesterday and beat Ulster 14-11 after a grand struggle at Belfast. Only a late rally pulled them through. Quarter of an hour from "no side," the Barbarians
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    • 223 13 CLASSIFIEDADS SITUATIONS VACAM /^EORGE LEE LTD.. reouirT f Frigidaire Sales RepreSn a for State of Perak to be >ned at Ipoh. AttrictivS ns. Only Ipoh resident need VEHICLES FOR SALE U f VH Test^ Cars to V sult al i, r^^rements alwavs FOR SALE A'tw SABA RADIO-GRAMS At cheap cash
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    • 178 13 JAPANESE COLF Ha T r OK YO Oct. 21 (Reuter) Pitv d He nin and Garv ?t»*n e f J Sou th Africa and Stan Leonard of Canada, turned ud the best scores, all four under par 68. at the first dav's official practice for the Inter- national Trophy and
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    • 40 13 NOTICE NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES S.S. "RONDO" Ber.hed: 20-10-57. S.H.B. Godowns: 4/5. General survey will be held on the 28-10-1957. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road, Tel: *****.
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    • 1182 13 NOTICES The BaiAruptcy Ordinance NATURALISATION IUiAi'ILR 11) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In the High Court of the L1 that the following persons Colony of Singapore whose names and addresses Island of Singapore are given below are applying I__ to the Governor for naturaliN BANKRUPTCY. No. 136 sation and that any
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    • 212 13 111 Abner i T7~Z By Al Capp V Jfc*tJ mZf&mmn* M SOME COARSE LOUT L-. I J I| 1T S f .^gw TH AMH~ CEBEHOS AMONG NOU HAS ATOO-H \f DONE MftF?- STILL HEAR wp imi >^t ABSOLUTE QtMtT^l UOUDW TICKING WATCK f r I ARe'J A •tick-TOCK'.^ I WILL
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  • 442 14 Spirited Rally Puts Spore Out Kegri Sembilan 3 Singapore 2 NEGRI SEMBILAN, conquerors of Selangor on Sunday, avenged their 4—l defeat by Singapore two weeks ago when they beat the Colony 3 2 in the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular tournament's second day's play at
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  • 90 14 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A total of 40 entries have been received from all over Perak for the 50 mile cvcle race which will be held here on Sunday, The race, the first to be held after the war. will be from < Anson to Bidor
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  • 293 14 Kelantan Malays Hope To Make Cup History KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Kelantan Malays hope to make history by winning the Sultan's Gold Cup final against Selangor Malays at the Princes Road stadium tomorrow. The kick off is 5 p.m., gate charge $1 all round. This Is the first year that Kelantan
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  • 111 14 Mercantiles In KO Semi-final SINGAPORE Business es Football Association league and cup champions, Mercantile Bank, entered the semi-final of the knockout competition when they eliminated William Jacks 3-1 in the quarter-final match at Farrer Park yesterday. Kassim Ashik (2) and Ibrahim netted for the winners, while Cyril scored the only
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  • 35 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. beat Selangor ciation 2-o in a tockey match on the e Depot ground de-right Miss Poh Sim •he match winner she netted both goals for the nc
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  • 46 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" could do no better than beat All-Whites by nine points (two es and a try) to three (penalty) in their friendly match on the padang yesterday. The -ed their points through Peattie (penalties) and harlie converted the All-whites penalty.
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  • 171 14 Shariff Bags 4 For Baharol PENANG. Mon.— ln spite of heavy rain, .which made the pitch water-logged and the ball heavy, Baharol Alam Football Club beat Tamilians Physical Culture Association by 4-3 in a first division football match at the City stadium yesterday. Baharol Alam trailed 2-0 at the interval,
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  • 69 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police Depot B' maintained their unbeaten record ,h. Selaiigor Hockey Association division two league when chey beat their strong rivals, Royal Air Force. 5-2 on the Gurney Road ground today. At half time Police ]ed 1-0. In another match in the SSL^S*** \o7° Army
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  • 332 14 Stafe Honours Perak's Returning M -Cuppers IPOH, Mon. More than one thousand soccer fans of all nationalities were at the Ipoh Railway Station to accord the victorious Perak Malaya Cup soccer team a rousing welcome as their "train of triumph" steamed into the platform.
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  • 345 14 A Man Short, But All-Blues Were Too Good KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A fourteen-man AllBlues 'A' team proved too strong for the Selangor Combined Schools when they beat them by 27 points (three goals, four tries) to nil in a rugger match on the padang here today Five boys from the
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  • 232 14 Selangor's Best For A Narrow Victory Over Fighting Johore Selangor 2 Johore SELANGOR, Federation champions this season, had to give out their best to edge Johore in the first game of the quadrangular hockey a Farwr Park yesterday. Johore, who have yet to win a match, will meet Negri Sembilan
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  • 33 14 RANGOON, Oct. 21 (Reut er The Hapoel soccer club of Israel beat Burmese Defence Services here today by one goal to nil. The winning goal was scored in the first half.
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  • 419 14 TEN new records were set up at the Presbyterian Boys' School 7th Annual Swimming Carnival held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday morning. Robert Tan of Anderson House, with 18 points, won the Senior Boys Individual Championship Challenge Cup. He won three events, the
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  • 92 14 THE Singapore Rugbv 1 have selected the following to represent Singapore Civiliai the H.M.9. Malaya Cup n against Malacca at Seremban on Saturday, Nov. 2. R. M. Parker (Capt.v. Chong Yew, P. J Baxendaie, G. W. Watson, B French, P. J. M. Hunnings, S. I. McGhee:
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    • 97 14 TODAY SPORT HOCKEY: Quadrangular. Final day: Negri Sembilan vs Johore at Farrer Park at 8.15 a.m. Selangor vs Singapore at Farrer Park at 5 p.m. Inter-School: Serangoon English School Ist 2nd vs Victoria School Ist 2nd at V S. St. Andrew's School vs Gan Eng Seng School at GESS ground.
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