Singapore Standard, 23 October 1957

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  • 233 1 Mystery Gunboat Holds Up Local Vessels Twelve Men Taken Away At Gun Point ALL available speedboats of the Singapore Marine Police were yesterday ordered to intercept a gunboat, believed to be flying the Indonesian flag, which sneaked into Colony waters and abducted at gun-point 12 persons. The
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  • 261 1 SYRIA: UN. MEETS TO DISCUSS THE ME. DANGER SPOT NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (Reuter)-The United Nations General Assembly was called into urgent Son today £,flf A ~w luU T, Syrian-Turkish differences after n n me^ latlon effor^ apparently failed. Diplomats predicted a late meeting tonight and Eo n and afternoon
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  • 182 1 BOMBS ROCK SAIGON HOTEL SAIGON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Two plastic time bombs exploded at separate living quarters of the American Joint Advisory Assistance Group this morning injuring nine, f hree seriously, the police Mombo Plan delegates ing in Metropole Hotel where one of the bombs exploded said the explosion rocked
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  • 53 1 CAIRO, Oct. 22, (Reuter)— Three Arabs, Auda Abu Zagheila, Auda Elkalh and Soliman El Hesseiba! who were sentenced to death in October, 1956, were executed in Cairo prison today. They had been charged with spying for Israel in Gaza and being members of the secret
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 1 photo. G-MEN stand on the running-boards of following cars as the presidential Cadillac, carrying Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and President Eisenhower, leads a motorcade along Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, towards the White House. The Royal couple were driving from National Airport, where they landed earlier from Virginia which started
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  • 166 1 COTY CALLS FOR A COMPROMISE PARIS. Oct. 22 (UP) President Rene Coty asked the two leaders of the nation's biggest non-Communist parties yesterday to cast aside their bitter differences and agree on a programme and a man to end France's gravest postwar political crisis. Coty called in Socialist Guy Mollet
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  • 208 1 LONDON, Oct. 22 (AP) Britain's cabinet last night authorised Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to exchange nuclear and space weapon secrets with President Eisenhower as starting-point for a new Allied programme to meet the "Sputnik" challenge of Russia. Government informants said the cabinet, meeting
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  • 33 1 THE Soviet satellite had made 235 circuits of the earth by yesterday afternoon the Soviet news agency, Tass, reported. The satellite's two transmitters are still operating, the agency said. Reuter.
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  • 34 1 TWO young Poles landed an old plane on the Baltic island of Bornholm yesterday and called immediately for the local police presumably to ask asylum in Denmark as political refugees. A.P.
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  • 138 1 Singapore Labour Front chairman Mr. Chew Swee Kee will today lay before the Front's Central Committee a blueprint for the City Council elections in December. The meeting will also discuss the Front's election platform and finalize nominations to contest the various wards. Another important
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  • 505 1 After The Ball Is Over NEW YORK, Oct. 22 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are flying home today across the Atlantic after their triumphant North American tour which began in Ottawa on Oct. 12. Their luxurious airliner took off on the
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  • 166 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 22 (AP) —Martial law will probably be imposed on Bangkok indefinitely, according to military sources following an accusation by strongman Marshal Sarit Thanarat that "certain persons were working for the overthrow of the present Thai Government and assassination of important people." Marshal Sarit
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  • 69 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 22, (Reuter)—The Soviet earth satellite would "face a crisis" today when meteorite showers attain their maximum phase Father L Hous. of St. Xavier's College, University of Calcutta, said here today. Father Hous said the satellite might be destroyed in a collision with flying particles.
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  • 142 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 22, (AP)— A threatened strike, in transport and other key sectors of CeyCon's economy grew sharper as 300 locomotive drivers gave notice today they will stop work if their demand for a 40 percent rise in wages and a 42-hour week
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  • 29 1 THE 1,379-ton French vessel Oualidia, which was recently released from a oneyear detention by South Vietnam authorities, arrived in Hongkong yesterday from Saigon under tow. Reuter
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  • 305 2 Jumabhoy Tells C-Plan Meeting SAIGON, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, said today Singapore's main contribution to Asia lay in her ability to give efficient and low cost services for entrepot trade. Mr. Jumabhoy was addressing the ninth
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  • 246 2 They're Off On A Honeymoon By Ship THIS happy young couple who had to alter their wedding date on two occasions, were married at last at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday. She is Theresa Catherine "Terry" Pillay, a journalist formerly of the Singapore Standard. She
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  • 46 2 MR. ALBERT H. Hasselman, recently Counsellor in the Netherlands Embassy in London, arrived yesterday in Singapore by plane from Amsterdam. H e will leave for Jakarta after a short stay here to take up a post as Netherlands Diplomatic Representative in Indonesia. Standardpic
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  • 151 2 Thousands Celebrate Deepavali KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, president of the Malayan Indian Congress and Minister for Health in a Deepavali message today urged his compatriots to make Malaya their home. Mr. Sambanthan said "the foremost resolution they should make today is to become citizens of independent Malaya
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  • 94 2 HORNETS are troubling the Bishop of Singapore's household at his parsonage Bishopsgate. A fire engine was summoned to Bishop H. W. Baines' house yesterday morning to "combat" the hornets, which are lodging on the top of a 60-foot, tree at his home. The
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  • 121 2 Phoenix Will Appear On All SATA Seals AN illustration of a phoenix given to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association by a victim of the disease. Mr. Chan Peng Cheok. will be used for SATA seals campaign for 1957-58.. However, Mr. Chan will not be able to see the 400.000 reproductions of
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  • 162 2 SAIGON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Mr. Paulino Garcia, Philippines Minister of Public Health, told Colombo Plan delegates today that technical aid programmes could be the "spark plugs" that set moving economic mobilisation. "They may break the link in the chain of poor economy and low
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  • 25 2 THE price of tin in Sir.:v pore Market yesterday wai $355* (down $1 1/8) per r the lowest for more than two years.
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  • 115 2 They Claimed 7,000 Strength SINGAPORE Harbour Board Staff Association. whi h claimed a membership of about 7,000 members recently, paid only $600 affiliation fees at the rate of 50 cents a member, yesterday. When questioned about the discripancy. an official of the Congress told
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  • 180 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER, of the editorial staff of The Standard, left Singapore yesterday to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays in America. Miss Diemer, who has been reporter and feature writer for The Standard for more than six years, came to the Colony from
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  • 288 3 57 INFANTS HAVE DIED THIS YEAR SINGAPORE government is worried about the gradual increase of diphtheria infection among infants in the Colony. Health authorities estimated an increase of about 100 per cent in diphtheria infections among infants during the past five years. Fifty-one
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  • 149 3 LEFT: Twenty-nine-year-old Mr. Chin Yew Choe of Ipoh. arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Willem Ruys, after completing his law studies in Britain. He was away four years and studied at Middle Temple. RIGHT: Miss Lau Bian Hwa another arrival on the Willem
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  • 221 3 GOVT. EVER ON THE ALERT THE Social Walfare Departments of Hongkong and Singapore work in close liaison with each other to check any attempt at white slave traffic into the Colony and the Federation, The Standard learnt yesterday. Yesterday, a few minors were put through a searching
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  • 59 3 CANBERRA, Oct. 22 (Reuter) The Government of Indonesia has decided to exempt cigar smoking visitors from domestic sales tax on their smokes. The Indonesian embassy announced today that the decision has been made to boost tobacco sales and as tourist propaganda. Visitors arriving by ship or
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  • 46 3 PERTH, Oct. 22 (Reuter) A daughter was born to 1952 and 1956 Olympic woman hurdles champion Shirley Strickland (Mrs. De La Hunty) this morning at King Edward Memorial Hospital. This is her second child. Her son Phillip is now four years old.
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  • 52 3 TOKYO, Oct. 22 (Reuter) The Maritime Safety Board said today 13 Japanese fishermen were missing after a 49--ton fishing boat caught fire and capsized 20 miles off Kinkazan. Northern Japan. A spokesman said of the 23 men aboard, ten had been rescued by a nearby
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  • 94 3 SYDNEY, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— Seven Oriental beauties will fly into Sydney tomorrow to meet the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies. They are air hostesses from Qantas out-stations at Singapore, Hongkong, Manila. Tokyo and Honolulu, who are visiting Australia for the opening of the new
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  • 170 3 THE SINGAPORE Malay Education Council wants government to recruit more Malay teachers immediately to remedy the present shortage which, it says, will get worse in the next few years. Council president. Inche Harun Mohamad Amin, said yesterday this shortage was retarding Malay education
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  • 93 3 A Pioneer Scheme To Grow Cocoa TEMERLOH, Tues.— RlDA has approved a sum of $20,000 towards a pioneer project to encourage smallholders in Kampong Awar, on the Maran Road, to grow cocoa, it was announced today. Six to eight smallholders in the area will be allotted 48 acres of virgin
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  • 73 3 They Will See How Police Work TWENTY-FOUR villagers from the Malay Settlement in Jalan Eunos, will see how police do their work when they visit the Combined Operations Room today This i s pan of a civics course arranged for them by the government. The villagers will also meet the
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  • 51 3 THE government inquiry into allegations of "irregularities" among specialist doctors in the Medical Department has ended, Th e Standard learned yesterday. It is understood that the Attorney General, Mr. E. P. Shanks, who conducted the investigations will now submit his report to the Governor. Sir Robert
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  • 353 4 INQUISITION' ON RAGGING Surprise Quiz After Vandalism At Freshies Ball' UNIVERSITY of Malaya undergraduates are anxiously awaiting the results of an "inquisition" on ragging held recently by the authorities. This "inquisition", The Standard understands, had been sparked-off by an exhibition of vandalism the night of the "Freshies Dance" held about
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  • 93 4 Photo. MR CHAY WENG YEW, son of Mr. Mrs. Chay Keng Pho of Kuala Lumpur and Miss Flora Lee Chwee Sim, daughter of Madam Huen Ah Chuen who were married at the Singapore Registry last Saturday. Mr. Weng Yew is the Colony's feather-weight weightlifting champion
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  • 94 4 THE Malay sub-committee of the Singapore Youth Council plans to hold a cultural festival early next year. The sub-committee's secretary, Inche Mansor Fadzal, told The Standard that the festival would include local artistic expressions other than Malay. He said the sub-committee would work out
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  • 82 4 Heady News: We Drink $BV2m. Brandy KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— People In the Federation and Singapore drink about $8,500,000 worth of cognac every year, according to a man who knows his brandy. He Is Mr. Henri Exshaw, a sixth generation descendant of the famous Exshaw family, who arrived here today Mr.
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Members of the University of Malaya Society will ask the committee to look into the alleged favouritism shown by the University in recruiting five part-time tutors for the Kuala Lumpur division. Government servants are prohibited from taking paid part-time jobs under general orders,
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  • 49 4 Penang. Tues. Hindus here celebrated Deepavali the Festival of Lights today in the traditional manner, by starting the day with prayers in their homes and temples The weather was fine and Indian couples with the'r children in gay attire, spent the morning visiting friends and relatives.
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  • 94 4 TEMERLOH, Tues.— Twelve Malay entrepreneurs here have asked the Rural and Industrial Development Authority for a loan of $312,000 to finance the reconstruction of a row of shop houses in Temerloh on the banks of the Pahang Ri ver. Application for the loan
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  • 31 4 Society's Annual Meet PENANG. Tues. The Penang Historical Society will hold its annual general meeting at the library here tomorrow. Mr. J. R. Sykes. Officer-in-Charge. C.1.D.. will lecture on "Secret Societies."
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  • 62 4 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— Mr. S. Surjan Singh, a businessman was elected chairman of the Tanjong Malim Indian Club here yesterday. Others elected to the committee were: vice-chairman Mr. S t K. R. Nayar; secretary Mrs. Eva J. Jothi; treasurer Mr. Meera Lebbai Maricar; committee members Mr. N.
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  • 91 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. E.F. Allen, assistant director of the agriculture department, promised over Radio Malaya tonight he would give $100 to anyone who at any time during the next two years, sees a tiger in Templer Park in broad daylight.
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  • 28 4 A SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY, Wong Hoi Chan, who was knocked down yesterday by a military truck along Telok Blangah Road, Singapore, died on the way to hospital.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 518 4 Standard cJilmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE REX: Thangamalal Rakasyam mi*wm*w*w** (Tamil) 2! and 8 p.m. TAIPJNG TAMPIN CARLTON: Yar Palyan (Tamil) 1.30. 5 and 8.30 p m. CATHAY: Vanaratham (Tamil, LIDO: Engal Ve«uu Mahalekshmi 3 and Bp.m. (Tamil) 10 a: 1.30. 5 and SEREMBAN MAJESTIC': Uttle Hut 3. 6.45 and
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    • 341 4 Malay; 6.35 When Day Is Done; 6.54 Singapore Share Market report and National announcements; 7 p.m. Time Signal and News; 710 News Talk: 7.15 Horizons; 7.30 1 Speak for Them; 8 p.m. Wednesday Concert: 8.30 In the News; 9.30 Time Signal and News: 9.45 Tiga Sekawan; 10 p.m. Golden Age
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  • 267 5 Civilian Workers Want To Wash Their Hands Off Politics PLANS AFOOT TO FORM A NEW UNION FOR 'SONS OF THE SOIL THIKTY-three thousand civilian workers of the three Armed services in Singapore are split over their leaders' "support" for the proposed Workers Party, sponsored
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  • 150 5 Probe Into Non-Payment Of Fitrah Ordered Collections Fell Short Of Target tKANGAR, Tues. The s Council of Religion id Malay Custom has ordered a "full-scale ingation" into cases of non-payment of the annual it fitrah (religious es) this year. A sub-committee has been ed to make recommenda- > to the
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  • 64 5 SPRINGFIELD, New Jersey. Oct. 22 A.P. The Rev. Eugene O. McGraw. princ.pal of the Anglo-Chinese School at Sitiawan, Malaya, and Mrs. McGraw, are on their way from here back to their pos!; after home leave, "Children in Malaya are more polite and work harder, both in
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  • 115 5 More OB A's In Malaya Are Urged PENANG, Tues.— Old Boys' associations such as the Old Frees' Association could help weld together the different communities so that they could live peaceably with one another. This was expressed by Dr. Ooi Kee Wan, president of the 0.F.A., at the Association's annual
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  • 127 5 A PARTY was given in Sydney recently by Mr. G. Leembruggen, Malaya's Deputy High Commissioner in Australia, to introduce members of a Student Welfare Committee to various Australian associations in connection with a scheme to enable Malayans suffering from brain diseases
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  • 193 5 Should Associations Name Be Changed? PENANG, Tues.— Conflicting views were expressed by committee members of the Straits Chinese British Association here over the question of whether the name of the Association should be changed as the country was now not under British rule. The
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  • 36 5 HONGKONG. Oct. 22. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.58 to £1 Sterling; $5,875 to US$l; $1,837 to Malayan $1; $0,132 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $259.25 to a tael.
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  • 91 5 IPOH, Tues.— The following have been elected to the Committee of Management of the Perak Chinese Maternity Hos pital Association: President: Mr. Lau Pak Khuan, vice-president: Mr. Foong Szong, Sec: Mr. Chong Wai Weng, treasurer: Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng, medical superintendent: Dr. Teh Lean Swefe Committee: The chairman,
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  • 91 5 $330,000 A Year Spent On The Dead THE Singapore City Council spends over $330,000 a year to pay "homage" to the Colony's dead. The money is spent to pay cemetery employees' wages and towards quarters and amenities for such staff. Although the Council charges burial ground and cremation fees, the
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  • 145 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. Villagers and fishermen here expressed their gratitude to the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, for his assurance to set up public telephones in the kampongs. They have been asking for this service for the
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  • 100 5 A new $400,000 market in Klang will be ready next week. The market has 590 stalls. A 1,200 square foot co'd storage-room will be on hire, and there is also an administrative office. Following complaints from stall-holders that the new market provided no
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  • 137 5 Resumption Of Race Commentaries Welcomed REV. Father P. Carriquiry parish priest of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, was one of several people who yesterday welcomed an announcement on the intended resumption of race broadcasts over Rediffusion. Father Carriquiry said: '1 am no punter, and am not interested in racing,
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  • 95 5 Tapah To Have A Town Council TAPAH. Tues. Tapah. headquarters; of Bat a n g Padang district in South Perak. will have a Town Council next year. Nine councillors will be elected, and up to a maximum of eight councillors will be nominated by the Government, it was announced. The
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  • 121 5 TOKYO, Oct. 21 (ReuteD— The 205,000-strong Federation of Coal Miners' Unions who have been on strike for an indefinite period demanding higher wages and severance pay, said today all the unions were expected to come to agreement with the management, today. A spokesman said
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  • 68 5 TOKYO, Oct. 22 (UP). Communist China today reported its army units opposite Formosa yesterday repelled an attack by Nationalist Chinese troops on the Fukien Province coast. The New China News Agency reported that the Communists killed one Nationalist -oldier, wounded and captured three while "the others
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    • 457 6 'J'HE London Times yesterday discussed in an editorial the inevitability of conflict in Singapore if the Chinese political pattern intervened here. It said that the Chinese-educated community in Singapore need not think that their loyalties would be judged in terms of Peking against Formosa. "This division is
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    • 374 6 HPHE rejection of a proposal at the Singapore UMNO delegates' conference for the restoration of a Malay Sultanate in the Colony reflects the sober views held on this subject by a majority of the Malay population in this island. This majority are well aware that the
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  • 606 6  - Chief Minister tor the West Indies J. Halcro Ferguson -by LONDON 'JHE British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, has approved constitutional changes in two of the constituent island territories of the new West Indian Federation: Jamaica and Barbados. These changes, in effect, are a further step on the road to
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  • 144 6 Shorts from the Talks Romance Full Speed Ahead 2 "CHIPBOARD romance is j shipboard romance, j whether you're on a great J big liner going to Australia, i or only going to Calais for the afternoon. The shorter j the voyage, the faster you J have to work, that's all."
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  • 1163 6  - Japan the Colombo Plan Dennis Bloodworth By OBSERVER Correspondent TWENTY years ago it was reported that certain ingenious if morally myopic gentlemen of Japan had renamed one of their towns "Macclesfield". This enabled them to stamp cheaply-produced silk with the name of that well-known English textile centre and to trick
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  • 542 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA •••••••by J7ROM the first move made on Malaya's constitutional chess board, the importance of nation building: was emphasized by Brit'sh administrators as being vital for a country marching on the road to independence. Malayan leaders, however, more concerned with making merdeka an
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  • 520 6 —A Special Correspondent INDONESIA'S claimant the Netherlands Government must surrender to her West New Guinea (Irian) comes for the third time before the United Nations. The course of this intractable dispute is long, but simple. In December 1949, when the Dutch gave Indonesia independence, they expressly
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  • 132 7 She Gets A Return Pass To The Moon PARIS, Oct. 22 (Reuter). French singer Maria Candido last night tucked into her handbag the first return ticket to the moon. It was presented to her by the Compaganie Francaise de Tourisme, which has considerable experience ot organizing travel on this planet
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  • 49 7 TOKYO. Oct. 22 (Reuter)— The Maritime Safety Board said today, 13 Japanese fishermen were missing after a 49--ton fishing boat caught fire and capsized 20 miles off Kinkazan, northern Japan. A spokesman said of the 23 men aboard. 10 had been rescued by a nearby fishing boat.
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  • 89 7 photo. AN Ismaili Moslem leader, P. V. Rajani (left), places a garland of flowers around the neck of the 20-year-old Aga Khan on the latter's arrival by air in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanganyika, where he was installed as the spiritual leader of millions of Ismaili Moslems. The
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  • 168 7 M-East A Battleground For US-Soviet Conflict Says Israeli Premier JERUSALEM, Israel, Oct. 22 Israeli Premier David Ben Gurion charged yesterday that the United States and Russia have turned the Middle-East into a state for conflict between the two powers. Ben Gurion, speaking to the Parliament in a 30Heinute review of
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  • 62 7 NASSER CLAIMS £71 3/4 MIL CAIRO. Oct. 22, (Rcuten Egypt has demanded about Hi 1,750.000 sterling irom Eritain and France as compensation for the "November aggression," a Minis. ry of Finance spokesman said. He said the sum would be demanded in equal payments from Britain and France. Earlier unofficial reports
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  • 161 7 LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— The maximum height of the Russian satellite is decreasing by about two miles a day, the Ministry of Supply said last night. The Ministry issued a summary of data on the satellite compiled by scientists working with specialised radar and radio equipment. The
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  • 557 7 Colony's Peace Rests On The Political Pattern Of Chinese -THE TIMES LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— The Times today claimed that a gulf existed in Singapore between the English-educated and th#» Chinese-educated oeoDle there. This independent London daily said that so long as the division between the Chineseeducated and the rest
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  • 406 7 The Folksiest British Monarch In Modern Times' WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— A columnist of the Scripps-Howard chain of newsp?.pers yesterday described Queen Elizabeth as "the folksiest British monarch in modern times." The co'umnist. Andre* Tully. added in a despatch from New York: "And (the Queen) will ret Folksier if a
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  • 72 7 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 22 (UP) India charged today that the South African government is "forging ahead" with segregationist policies in defiance of the U.N. will. Mrs. Tarkeshwari Sinha of India renewed the attack on .South Africa's racial policies as debate on the Question was
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  • 84 7 MOREHEAD CITY, North Carolina, Oct. 22 (UP).—Sixteen planes and three Coast Guard vessels searched the Atlantic yesterday for a disc jockey who set out on Thursday for Bermuda in an open outboard motor boat. Melvin West, 28, of Jackson- ville, North Carolina, has not been heard
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  • 288 7 ERROL FYLNN AND IRISH ACTRESS TO STAND TRIAL HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22, (AP)— Actor Errol Flynn [ileaded not guilty yesterday to a drunk charge, and lemanded a jury trial. Municipal Judge Leo Freund agreed, and set the trial foi Nov 25. J h 5- 5 r f COU A P r
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  • 119 7 LAHORE, West Pakistan, Oct. 22 (Reuter) An advertised "peaceful march of one million people on India" failed to materialise here yesterday. The organizer and 10 of his "commanders" were in jail, awaiting sentence today following their trial on charges oi wrongful confinement of police officials
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    • 420 7 m it l\ JM m I^^Nc is a masterpiece of prem w mmmmm W mmm cision construction. The [^^^9 accuracy and flawless W—. •^^^r^^^^^^^^^'s movement embodied in ■^^^^^^y M^MM^MMMm every machine, inspire i|j^^| a (lowing rhythmic v*P ccd of operation.; •HOWftOOM IJ4. CLCMCNCCAU AVENUE. SINGAPOftC TCL. 2Mtt. BERN MEYER ft
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    • 89 7 ipi^ where SPHINX BRAND^k StcUtdete Steel &veH-6eat SaucefocutA, and o ?ittft&H4, ..■■^^tf^^^^^^^l Stainless Steel for hygiene This is Stainless Steel Ware with th« Exclusive Aluminium Clad Base Permanently Bonded by a Patent Process. for even heot 9- FRYPANS $i9oo transmission 10" $21.25 11 pints $24.65 3 pints $30.75 B^H f^TH
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    • 825 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Te4- *****/6, *****/4 H2/6 Robmscn Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICf Te HaMax, Botto*. New Yoih. Baltimore. PhiUdclphw Cult Port> S'pote P. S haw Penang «tYSSES 17/22 N.V2B/29 No. 50Nov/,D.c to P^^ vi* QtHe, Pet, t. tead «k, m+mm car,. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG
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    • 1176 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) 02 !••»•«> •gj- THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T De a P7 SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. (Via Suex w j th liberty to proceed
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    • 933 8 MITSUI |J^ LINE S'pore P Sham Penonp FOR JAPAN Harunoson Moru vio Manila tor Yokohomo NagovO Kobe <"• 13 14 Hakunesan Moru vio Manila tor Kobe Nagoyo Yokohama 19 Nov Kyorittv Moru *or Moji. Kobe. Osaka, Yokohama 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 Nov Amagison Moru vio Hong Kong for Yokohama,
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    • 775 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUI WARDS Soilings toi Songkok ond/ot Foi tost vto S««» Penon« S'om "SINALOA" 25'26 Oct 27/28 Oct 29 30 Oct Soigun Bonqkok only Accepting Saigon Cargo "BOGOTA- 30/31 Oct "JUTLANDIA" 20/22 No* 23/24 No* 25/26 No* HOMEWARDS Soiling* to. Aden Port Sold Genoo Antwerp Rotterdam Hombvrg. Copenhagen
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  • 43 9 THE Standard Motor Company has accepted an order for $11,000,000 U.S. for Standard 10 saloon and estate cars to be sent to America for the next three months, the managing director of the company, Mr. A. S. Dick, has announced.
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 9 A REMARKABLE feature of Pulau Bukom is its 68 miles of pipelines which weave ;n and around tank farms and along the wharves. These are the arteries through which runs the lifeblood of the oil island. A total of 30 oil engine-driven pumping units move some 50 to 60 grades
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  • 201 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Chong Shih Guan, chairman of the Selangor Hardware Dealers' Association, has urged all members to import direct from manufacturers, instead of dealing with middlemen. Addressing the sixth annual dinner of the association last Sunday, Mr. Chong stressed that while the dealers
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  • 232 9 CONTRACT FOR AERIAL SURVEY AN aerial survey contract to photograph 200,000 square miles of territory in Burma has been won by Fairey Air Surveys Ltd., of London, and its associated company. Air Survey Company of India. It is believed to be the largest single contract ever to be signed between
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  • 88 9 ELIMINATION of two industrial diseases in the cotton trade after years of research was claimed by Dr. D. W. HiU, director of the Shirley Institute, the cotton trade's research station at Manchester. Addressing the annual meeting, he said the work of the institute had. contributed substantially to the
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  • 23 9 THE Hollandsche Societeit van Levensverzekeringen N.V. of Amsterdam, one of the oldest Netherlands life insurance companies, held its 150th anniversary recently.
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  • 20 9 THREE Netherlands yards have received orders for building a total of 16 inshore minesweepers for the Royal Netherlands Navy.
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  • 47 9 SMALL titanium castings are now being produced for the first time in Britain. The ability to produce complicated shapes in quantity to a single pattern by casting techniques offers obvious advantages, particularly in view of the relatively high first cost of the metal.
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  • 333 9 MALAYSIAM Tin Ltd.'s net tribute revenue from tin mining operations for the year ended March 31, 1957. was £6,930. which was £3,700 less than in the previous year. This reduced profit was due to a substantial drop in the tributor's output from 153
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  • 168 9 A British bicycle manufacturer has hit upon an extremely novel idea. He has built a bicycle for young people which, by means of a single detachable top tube, provides a choice of two different cross bar heights for boys or an open frame model for girls. Object
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 504 9 BUY LOCAL PRODUCTS, URGES INDUSTRIALIST Start "hat 'Home Front' A SECURED "Home Market" is essential to the growth of local industries, said a leading Singapore industrialist, Mr. David N. Lee, yesterday. And Government can help build up this "home front" by giving its fullest support to the local product, he
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    • Article, Illustration
      62 9 Mr. M. Muthiah, chairman of the Indian Overseas Bank Limited was entertained to lunch by Indian merchants in Malacca. He is on a Far Eastern tour. Mr. Muthiah is seen being garlanded by Mr. C. M. Seth. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, who was present, paid tribute to the chairman, who
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    • 67 9 KUCHING pig breeders have re-organized their association with the object of promoting the general interests of the industry. Formed in 1940, the Pig Breeders Association lapsed after war. The reason for its revival has been put down to falling prices caused by the large imports from overseas. A
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    • 34 9 AN ORDER for 41,000 tons of steel products, which include 10,000 tons of tin plate has been received from China by the Yawata Steel Co. of Japan, reports the Tin Bulletin.
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    • 226 9 CAPITAL RETURN AND DIVIDEND kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co. Ltd., will recommend repayment of capital and an interim dividend at the annual general meeting on Nov. 28. The directors have declared an interim dividend of six pence per 2/- unit of stock free of tax for the year ended
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  • 66 9 DURING the recent Great World trade fair, Friesland (Malaya) Ltd. served cold milk to the public at 10 cents per cup in aid of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association. More than 8,000 drinks were sold and S.A.T.A. benefited by some $800. Mr. G. J. Starverman of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 434 9 ROYAL INTEROCEAM LIMtS^ J| U J^/W o"^ return o n the lorge and i, 3 [J m&\.T^ comfortable passenger vessels jfxvtli RUYS boissevain; a #T\v£m I!? C ELBERG TJITJALENGKA, M HV/lV TJ| SADANE, TJINEGARA. iM I IVy S. Fore *rom B (First Class) #f m^ jp^V Sta y in Japan
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    • 35 9 OLD SCOTCH i% W Hi SHY -^LA Tnfe j^^ j^^j .y; fIK M *^^^i I UNSURPASSED _^^tf IMITED Sinjjpor*. K. Lumpur, tats** liUbccs, r»»rt Sw^tttwMw. lp»K Tdak Aram. L Blwr«, Tmmp*. luU Tmomm. Kwiim, tTnitiiij
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  • 196 10 SCHOOL PERSONALITY CORNER She Wins Awards In Art J^IGHTEEN -YEAR-OLD Leong Mui Ying, a Form V pupil of the Tanjong Katong Girls' School, has won creditable recognition in the field of Art A keen student of the Art class, she has won awards for her works, both in School and
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  • 426 10 'P HIS story took place •some 20 years ago in a certain village in China. Believe it or not it is a fact. In a certain village in China, there lived a wealthy man by the name of Chu. He had a big foreign-styled building, with
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  • 361 10 An Odd Person I Martin Choo. 18, a private student, who has been a regular contributor t o the Youth Page, writes on the od d character in his neighbourhood. W7HEN a strange man arrived in our neighbourhood nobody seemed to know who he was or where
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  • 367 10 'J'HE pride of a nation is its military forces and the pride of a school is its young "soldiers" the Cadet Corps. Almost all secondary schools in Singapore have their cadet corps, but how do the boys benefit? Plenty! These youngsters are the future bread winners
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  • 110 10 Magazine For All Students THE St. Michael's Institution in Ipoh, which launched a monthly chronicle last April, has been progressing by leaps and bounds. It is a paper not only for the students but for all interested in youth activities. It is produced by the students of the Form VI
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  • 96 10 ALL of us do not think or care much about Laughter; we just enjoy it. But scientists and doctors today have been studying the value of laughter and have made c few startling discoveries, f We are told that when it comes to promoting mental and physical health and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 330 10 I CCif II flfeKfl \\iF^l #S• ;P^2§Xy jf Mr. Mousedeer, o popular hero >^jrf^L\\^^l2^l of Malay fables, tells us that many years ago his friend the crocodile used to ferry him across the river in return for < r>P^Sy«'r) free meals. Other animals, B :^>/^^^^^/ 1 seeing Mr. Mousedeer crossing
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    • 14 10 il MPs' «<*> le'^ te l^^m 5«^'iik i '^*'fc^ -«r 5//' II wiflP^w^ r; is$///l
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  • 847 11 Never Have I Seen Such Hysteria, Wild Enthusiasm.... BILL FUNK, now In the United States, sums up his impressions o£ the World Series and happily says: NEW YORK, Oct. 22 Its all over now. The Milwaukee Braves are new baseball champions of the world. They licked the New York Yankees
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  • 216 11 SB A TIES SINGAPORE Badminton Association ties for today at the Badminton Stadium from 7.30 p.m. are: COURT No. 2: Heah Joo Seang Foong Seong Cup practices: C°tR T No. 3: Veteran Doubles (Semi-final): B.C. Mah/ Tan Kok Ann vs Neo Seng Kee/ n:*rJ*e Chua. Mawi Samadi/ Mond Kassim vs
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 261 11 CLASSIFIED ADS TUITION YT T HUANG. Chinese educa- >» tionist has new system i Mandarin easv for speaking beginners. lasting 8 months of 2 s begins 28 October at 107A Road. $120 per term days and Thursdays 8 to m. Thorough personal train■n speaking, reading and na. Provides adequate knowze
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    • 93 11 HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE Company undertake to buy and sell, and to finance Hire-Pur-chase on motor cars, new and second-hand (1952 Model upwards only): terms moderate. Applv 173A South Bridge Road. Tel. *****. MISCELLANEOUS GOOD news for the sick Siow Keng Ngoh. Specialist in acupuncture and cauterization (an old
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    • 150 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER "TINGINEER'S DEPARTLj MENT: (a) Improvement of Minor Canals for 1958. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 NOON—7/11/57; (b) Supply of On*; Diesel Crawler Tractor with Bulldozer and Winch. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 NOON 12/11/57. Tender documents are available from the City Engineer's Department, (Room
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    • 2160 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE Valuable Singapore TENDERS Properties To Be Held At 1. ELECTRICITY DEPART- (ls Ur flo S o a r 1 e |sSe^ Itreet MENT: Supply of U) 500 DP O N MONDAY. 28th Ek £fcfi Switch Fuses 30 amps 250 OCTOBER, 1957 AT
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 154 11 Ii 1 Abner By Al Capp P* ''JBl&SiJi&tfSSßffbxi I J A GUILLOTINING MUST BE 1 I T UiUCOK r^^^ |T "I I I f" UAfff^^ #JW* gfa^-OSQEttIS^ PCRFECT.T-THEPSEARE: 17 <N^HA!. f tt>" r^T 'DONOTKEEPfTHER! MO tMCOftCS.^- OK'?- «n COME FROM ?-J rF-T^Til J-^ ze^slofhonorP be V I t T>CK-ncKjy- 1
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    • 304 11 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Tears: condensation raused by a cold world meeting a warm heart. Marceh'ne (f>v. WED. FOR EVERYONE: Complete task* that have accumulated; be tactful, conciliatory in dealings with others. Maintain accord, especially in connection with those in position* of influence. Refrain from hasty acts or decisions; use extra care
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  • 362 12 TALIB'S HEADER GIVES S'GOR GOLD CUP with a through pass. The Selangor right winger restored equality with a rising shot. Then Ghani forced a corner on the right and Sulaiman placed the ball accurately to Talib. who headed in amidst thunderous cheers for Selangor's decider. SELANGOR:— Ghani Tahir; Ashari Noordin.
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    29 12 Their Grandest Moment Brian Blakebrough, winner of Sunday's 20~mile Malayan Water-Ski Association's race receives the winning trophy tcith his partner Gordon Doicsett from Mrs. Ashley Cooper. Looking on is
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  • 712 12  - SOSC 'SCREWS' ON GAMESMEN KEN JALLEH ESMENj KUICS lO Keep iff if! Tp/jmr UnOCt C Oil if Of w«»*«w» w w»«*> w. By JON GAM (London lJ^HektakVl^l, Melbourne 1956) and two Asian Games (New Delhi 1950, Manila 1954), the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council is officially applying the screws on
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  • 244 12 Rodgers The Highest In Stakes DOC RODGERS was eujily the most successful trainer in the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting: just concluded, topping the honours list with Stake winnings of $44,400 from four firsts, four seconds and six thirds. This Penang trainer sent out three winners on the last
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  • 43 12 CHINESE Athletics beat R.E.M.E. 4-3 in the last game of the SAFA division 1 league played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Scorers were: Thong Kum Wah 2, Leong Choon Chie 2, for C.A. Kendall 2. and Foster for REME.
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  • 237 12 32 For Perak HA Trials IPOH. Tues. Preparations are in hand for the nockey 'test' between the Federation and Singapore at Ipoh on Saturday, Nov. 16. It will be the first 'test' to be held in Ipoh in three years. When they met here then, Singapore and the Federation drew
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  • 176 12 Blues Trial Includes Schoolboys IPOH, Tuesday: A number of State players are included in the Perak All Blues trial this Saturday on the padang here in preparation for their game against Kedah Asians at Sungei Patani on Nov. 2. Several schoolboys are also being tried out, and the selectors are
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  • 33 12 HONGKONG. Oct. 22 (Reuter)— Hongkong led Singapore by three and a half games to one-half in foursomes on the first day of the Inter-port Golf match play an Fanling yesterday.
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  • 411 12 Johore Cracks Up When Champions Get Furious Negri Sembilan 3 Johore 1 DOWN one goal in the first half, Negri Sembilan's furious determined rally beat Johore 3-1 for the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular title in the tournament which concluded at the Girls'
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  • 311 12 'FESTIVE' DATES UNSUITABLE FOR THOMAS CUP PROBABLES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The dates for the Badminton Association of Malaya's third and final training session at Penang in December may have to be revised, The Standard was *«ld tndav. This session is scheduled to take place from Dec. 22
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  • 274 12 Malik Edges Sawi In Half Mile Cycle 'Duel' SINGAPORE'S Merdeka Games cycling aces, Malik Selamat and Mansnor Sawi had a hard fight, deciding the half mile standing start grass track sprint in the meet organised by the Singapore Island Ramblers at Faxrer Park yesterday. Malik just managed to edge his
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  • 46 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, defending champions of the Football Association of Selangor senior division league, will meet Kelantan Malays in a soccer match at the Princes Road stadium tomorrow. There will be a gate charge </f $1 all round.
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  • 103 12 IPOH, Tuesday:— It is more than likely that the handsome Malaya Cup won by Perak last Saturday in Kuala Lumpur will be on display at tomorrow's Ipoh league final between defending champions, the Ramblers and the Perak Chinese Recreation Club on the Chinese Assembly
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  • 89 12 Raffles First Rugby Win Over 'Saints' RAFFLES Institution beat St. Andrew's School "A" team 8-3 (a goal and a try, to a penalty) lor the first time since the war in their rugger encounter on the Raffles ground yesterday. Raffles led by three points in the first half. Kwang Liou
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  • 39 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A drop goal scored by centre three Thomas helped Selangor Services to hold South Wales Borderers to a three-point draw in a rugger match on the Armed Forces ground here today.
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  • 184 12 Defeats Avenged SINGAPORE avenged this season's defeats by Selangor in their meetings at Kuala Lumpur by trouncing: the state 4-0 to take second place in the final match of the quad* rangular hockey tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. The Singaporeans estab 1 their superiority in the half
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  • 28 12 ALL Blacks beat Police Tr ing School by 15 point? <thtries) to three (a penalty t their rugger match played the Police Training School ground yesterday.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 251 12 TODAY SPORT SINGAPORE RUGBY: Police S.A. vs R.A.F. Seletar at PTS at 5 p.m.; R.A.F. Seletar 2nd XV vs Singapore Eng. Regt. at Seletar; Singapore All Blues vs S.C.C. "A" at Padang; Outram School vi St. Andrew's School 2nd XV at Woodsville. HOCKEY: S.H.A. League: Div. 1 Naval Police vs
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