Singapore Standard, 29 October 1957

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  • 27 1 Sigapore Standard Singa STANDARD POLICI ***** |SE«| 2400 5L fIM BRI6ADI GFNIRAI HOSMTAI MM Vol. VIII. No. 119 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 447 1 If Sterling Weakens.. War If UN Throws Out West Irian Claim Foreign Ministers Speech Rouses Anti-Dutch Mobs JAKARTA, Oct. 28-Foreign Minister Subandrio said today Indonesia would use force to take Dutch West New Guinea if the country's case now being debated in the United Nations turned
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  • 247 1 Malaya May Be Forced To Quit Dollar Pool LONDON, Oct. 28 (UP) Difficulties confronting terling area in which ya plays a vital role vere a topic in financial :ers here today as Parent prepared for a fulleconomic debate when it reassembles tomorrow. Patrick Maitland, independent member of Parlia- said the
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  • 38 1 PAN American World Airways are planning to introduce a Third Class air passage which will be 20 per cent cheaper than the ordinary rate, the airline's president Mr. Juan T. Trippe, announced in Hongkong yesterday. Reuter
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  • 201 1 SEVERAL HURT IN CHARGE NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 28 (AP) Several people were reported wounded when British troops used tear gas and batons to break up a demonstration that followed a commemorative church service in Nicosia today. Demonstrations also occurred at Famagusta and the nearby
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  • 46 1 PARIS, Oct. 28 (Reuter) M. Hocine Cherchalli. former Deputy Mayor of Algiers, was shot dead in Paris today as he came out of a METRO (underground) station. Police said his assassins were members of the Algerian insurgent organization, the National Liberation Front.
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  • 30 1 A TRAVELLER from Laos was arrested at the Saigon international airport carrying explosives hidden in suitcases after 13 Americans were injured by terrorist time-bombs, Saigon newspapers said yesterday.—UP.
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  • 66 1 DR. ISMAIL MEETS THE QUEEN UPON arrival at the international airport in Washington, D.C. for her visit to the United States, Queen Elizabeth is shown greeting the representatives of the Commonwealth countries. Here, she shakes hands wiih Dr Ismail, the Malayan Ambassador to Washington. Left to right: Che' Norashikin, Dr.
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  • 261 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (Reuter) The Soviet Union today referred to the dangers of intercontinental ballistic missile warfare when it made public Russian proposals for the abolition of the United Nations Disarmament Commission. The Commission would be replaced by a permanent
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  • 59 1 SINGAPORE'S Director of Information Services, Mr. George G. Thomson will stay on for another two years. Mr. Thomson was originally scheduled to leave at the end of the year. Government advertised for a suitable man to taJke over Mr. Thomson's post but, later, it decided
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  • 189 1 VEREENIGING, (South Africa), Oct 27 (Reuter) A father of 11 children dreamt six years ago that a son and a daughter would be born to him as his 12th and 13th children and that the boy would meet his death in a hole while
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  • 150 1 PEKING, Oct. 28 (Reuter) The Chinese Communist Party is transferring 1,000 senior and middle grade party cadres to work in universities, schools and institutes of science and culture, the Peoples Daily reported today. The cadres who come from the party's central administrative organizations will
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  • 27 1 THE striking 84.000-mem-ber All-Japan Seamen's Union yesterday ordered crews of all Japanese vessels over 2,000 tons to join its three-day-old walkout from midnight last night.- AP
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  • 27 1 ONE American soldier was killed and another wounded yesterday when a member of a four-man hunting party near Seoul stepped on a land mine. Reuter
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  • 48 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. W A. C. Goode, will be Installed as Governor on Dec. 10. Mr Goode is due to arrive in the Colony on Dec. 9. A SPANISH airliner with about 23 passengers on board crashed yesterday eight kilometres (five miles) from Madrid.- Reuter
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  • 142 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 28 (AP)— Sydney experts said today that Sputnik, the Soviet earth satellite, may have crashed. The baby moon, circling the earth at ever-increasing speed, was due over the city at 0320 (local time). But neither the Sydney ob- servatory nor the city's
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  • 24 1 A SANTAS Super Constellation made history yesterday when it became the first commercial airliner to fly non-stop from Honolulu to Sydney. Reuter
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  • 133 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 28 An SOS. was received in Hongkong today from a C-47 transport believed to belong to the Nationalist Chinese air lorce which was flying north from an air base In Manila. The first distress signa said one engine had failed and Rave the planes
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  • 254 2 Slow Response For Aid Holds Up Hospital Plan PLANS for the early implementation of the British European Association's scheme for a $1,750,000 luxurious private European hospital to be established in Singapore have been held up due to the slow response to help from some of the Colony's European commercial firms
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  • 165 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers .sellersSpot (nom.) 81 813 Int. Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 81 81| bee R.S.S. No.l 8U 81 J R.S.S. No. 2 November 792 (nom.) R.S.S. No. 3 November 77 i 77 1 Tone: Quiet. The price of
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  • 49 2 THE Master Attendant, Singapore, has announced that as from last Saturday, white illuminating flares may be used within the territorial waters of the Colony. The announcement cautioned shipping that these flares should not be confused with those used by vessels in disress that require assistance.
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  • 85 2 A NEW political party— the Workers Party will be born in Singapore on Sunday. The p. ace of birth: The Hokkien Hoev Kuan in Telok Ayer Street. The Party, which claims support from more than 30 trade unions with a membership of more than 50,000 will
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  • 291 2 Terror-Spot Kluang Set On Making It A 'White' Christmas KLUANG, Mon. The days of the 34 remaining hard-core Communist terrorists in the Kluang district are numbered. For the 92,000 inhabitants in »he uiea one of the worst terror-stricken districts in South Malaya have made a "quiet but determined" deal with
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  • 507 2 CITIZENSHIP does not mean that it will help you to bring your parents, wives or relatives to the Colony from China, said Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday. The Chief Minister was replying to a question from one of the 23 teachers who called
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  • 48 2 CHAN KAM CHYE who pleaded guilty to extorting SI O.BO from a woman hawker Tung Ah Lim, at Queen Street on Sept. 20, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail b v the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh. Chan admitted a previous conviction.
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  • 274 2 th a t T^s S |?R IP Srf B H ai bOI J r t B<>ard last ni Sl»t claimed BS^^SftXS 011 did not represent the An official of the Board told The Standard that as far as the Board was concerned, the Association
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  • 87 2 CRIES FOR HELP WERE IGNORED, COURT TOLD A student. Peh Chrw Heck, was drowned when his friend's cry for help was ignored by a man standing nearby. the Singapore Assistant Coroner was told yesterday. The Coroner, Inch* Ahmad bin Hussein, adjourned the inquirv Nov. 5 for Inspector Er Guan Chwee
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  • 292 2 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told the Prime Minister of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, that he would "buy the Federation." The two heads of State were joking at tlie United Nations Exhibition in
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  • 39 2 THE Young Women's Christian Association Square Dance Club will hold its 1957 Square Dance Round-up at the Raffles Hotel, Singapore, on Nov 8 Tickets at S3 per couple are obtainable at the YWCA's office at Raffles Quay
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  • 86 2 Wage Increase For 250 Employees EMPLOYEES of the Com-missioners-General's Office in Singapore, totalling 250, will get wage increases ranging from $4 to $35 a month effective from this month. This was the result, of an agreement reached between officials and representatives of the Commissioner-Gene-ral's Local Employees Union yesterday. A union
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  • 153 2 LADY BLACK BUYS SOME OF 100,000 POPPIES FOR SALE AN all out effort will be made by the Singapore Poppy Day Appeal Committee to sell more than 100,000 poppies this year. One thousand helpers will sell poppies from Nov. 9. Sale of poppies for cars began yesterday. The Sales and
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  • 192 3 Big Secret Society Round-Up In Malacca DEAD W.C CAME FROM SINGAPORE 5 DAYS AGO, SAY POLICE MALACCA, Mon. A police party yesterday killed a man and wounded another at a secret society initiation ceremony held at a Chinese cemetery in Bukit Jefctong. One man, described
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  • 185 3 Accountant Is Jailed For Forgery A $TO-a-month accounof an iron works, Ng Wu, was yesterday need in the Singapore :es to 15 months' imnment on each of three :s of using as genuine, d cheques in August oar. The sentences are to run .rrentiy. Ng, who was described by employer
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  • 325 3 Terror Bomb Made Them Dive For Cover TWO Singapore typists, who recently worked with the Colombo Plan conference in Saigon, returned here yesterday to relate their lucky escape from injury and possible death when left-wing terrorists tossed a bomb into a parked bus near the hotel where they were staying.
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  • 39 3 THE Tamilian Association of Singapore, will hold a variety concert under the chairmanship of Mr. S. M. Vasagar, City Councillor, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, tomorrow. The concert is to raise money for the Association's Building Fund.
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  • 78 3 You Cant Wear Those Hats OVER 300 passengers of tho Tai Soo San. which arrived from Red China were yesterday "cleared" by Singapore immigration authorities. The majority comprised families of Colony and Federation Chinese, while the rest were domestic servants who had gone to China on holiday. Clutching Communist straw
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  • 37 3 HONGKONG, Oct. 28—Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.67 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to U.S.SI. SI 838 to Malayan $1; $0,131 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold 5259 125 to a tael.
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  • 72 3 PSC To Review Appeals SINGAPORE'S Public Services Commission will shortly review the appeals submitted by several serving officers who were dissatisfied over recent appointments to the newly-created Executive Service. A .spokesman of Government's Establishment Branch yesterday said he had received "a good number" of appeals. He said: "No further appeals
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  • 97 3 Union Men Seek Lim's Aid A FIVE-MAN delegation from the Fred Waterhouse Workers* Union called on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday to discuss the findings of the Court of Inquiry which investigated the Union's dispute with the Company. The delegation alleged that despite repeated requests, the Company
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    30 3 SERGEANT Alex MacDonald, of the Royal Military Police, and his wife pictured at their Silver Wedding anniversary celebration held at the RMP Sergeants Mess, Singapore, last Saturday.
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  • 242 3 THE Singapore City Council's meeting on Thursday is expected to be stormy. A big verbal battle between Labour Front and Liberal Socialist City Councillors is expected over three main Issues They are: 0 Adoption of a special committee report on payment of revised Provident
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  • 126 3 TWENTY-THREE employees of the Wah Hing Engineering Works, Singapore, who are on a go-slow since last week, may lose their jobs An official of the Singapore General Employees Union, which represents them, said that when workers reported for duty yesterday, the factory was shut, and
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  • 31 3 A SINGAPORE housewife, Choo Fong, 38, fell from a window in the second floor of a building in Temple Street, yesterday and died on admission to the General Hospital.
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  • 177 3 THE President of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday refuted allegations by leaders of Service Unions that he was promoting the growth of splinter unions. Mr. Jaganathan, who was confined to bed told The Standard: "As T.U.C's president, I will
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    • 134 3 DATO HONOURED lILS in Singapore yes- honoured Dato A. Haji ajid of Johore Bahru r. meeting at the orial Hall. Dato Majid is the first Indian Musind the second Tamil to receive a datoship in Malaya. NICOLL TROPHY GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday presented the Nicoll Challenge to
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  • 523 4 A CONTRACTOR, who accepted a lift for 50 cents from Serangoon Road to the 6th Mile, Bukit Timah Road, was abducted by the driver and three other passengers in the car. Later he had to pay $20,000 for his release, a Singapore preliminary
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  • 167 4 $100 FOR SLAPPING POLICE OFFICER A WOMAN slapped a Police Officer and tore his shirt when she was ordered to behave, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The woman, Ho Boh Sar, was fined $100 by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, when she pleaded guilty to assaulting
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  • 86 4 Photo. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga shares a joke with Miss Lily Ng. Mrs. Braga (left) and Mrs. A. F. Ca ld well (right) seem to find the joke equally amusing Mr. A F. Caldwell, head of the Pharmacy Department of the
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  • 220 4 A LABOURER carr y in ff a bag of rice on his back was attacked from the back by two men and stabbed S"J e s lot lder a Singapore preliminary inquiry was told vesterdav. The incident took place on a tongkang
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  • 59 4 MINUTES after a car was reported stolen in Bencoolen Street, it collided with a taxi at the junction of Midd'e Road and Prinsep Street Singapore, shortly after midnigbt yesterday. The driver of the car was killed on the spot. Police are looking for four men
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  • 88 4 DEMAND FOR WAGE RISE THROWN OUT THE Confederation of Singapore Chinese Engineering Tradesmen have submitted to employers of its members a 12-point demand for wage increases and better working conditions to its members. But the Singapore Chinese Engineering Merchants Association, representing the employers, at a meeting yesterday decided to reject
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  • 47 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. leaves the Colony by Cathav Pacific airways today for Hongkong and Japan on holiday. Mr. Braga told The Standard he will be away for three weeks, but will return in time for the budget debate.
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  • 35 4 AN EX-SERVICEMAN, Katan bin Kadir, was yesterday acquitted by the Seventh Court Magistrate on a charge of stabbing Ismail bin Abbas at a back lane in Lorong 27. on the night of Sept. 15.
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  • 27 4 A 22-year-old woman was punched in the stomach and then robbed off a gold chain valued at $72 in Raffles Place on Sunday night.
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  • 107 4 'tepmothers Were Very Sweet' TILBURY, London, Oct. 28 (Reuter) A pretty blonde London secretary arrived back here today in the liner, Corfu, after a 20,000--mile round-trip to the Far East to meet her four mothers-in-law. Mrs. Barbara Lim. 22, was married to Lim KokKak, a young: aeronautics student here, last
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  • 102 4 SATURDAYS were *he blackest days for accidents in Singapore last month. A total of 1.943 cases were reported compared with 1 912 in August. A Traffic Police monthly report states that 11 persons were killed during the month. This was two less than in August. An
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  • 56 4 THE Singapore City Council Health Officer, Dr. H. R. Morrison, yesterday called ail private midwives in the Colony to register, if they intend to practise in the City. They should register in January 1958. Registration forms are available from Infant Welfare Clinics in Prinsep Street, Joo
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  • 194 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Squatters living in Kampong Maxwell must f evicted for their own ._fety, the District Officer here, Inche Taib bin Haji Andak, said today. I is a matter of life and death for them to be removed." be said. Inche Taib
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  • 81 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National n of Plantation Workers, y denied that his recent to Indonesia had any--j to do with probing Communism infiltration In Indonesian trade unions. He and Mr. J. Soares of .pore visited Indonesia
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  • 31 5 A PATROL of the 2/2 ha Rifles were fired on .ree to four terrorists in P'.entong area of Johore :day. They returned the tire and the terrorists fled
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  • 8 5 MORE FLOOD PICTURES 4
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  • 25 5 xnul Merdeka Memorial Fund (Penang) has now reached $46,190.25, the latest donor being the Muthubal Ahzan Football Club with a donation of $25.
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  • 363 5 A WORD OF COMFORT FROM THE PRIME MINISTER RELIEF STARTS FOR K.L FLOOD VICTIMS Scheme To Give Financial Aid KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The task of rehabilitation for the 1,000 families driven from their homes and property by the floods last week-end has begun. Most families, accommodated in the relief centres
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  • 546 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The once notorious Jonore-Malacca border committee of the Malayan Communist Party and its complementary force across the Aluar River, the North Johore Regional Committee, have been virtually wiped out by the splendid co-operation between the troops, the Police Special
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  • 293 5 IPOH, Mon. A former tin miner, Ngei Soo, claimed trial before Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today, to two charges of illegally removing a 202 horse-power mine engine, while allegedly still owing the Chinese Tin Mines Rehabilitation Loans Board a
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  • 72 5 PENANG. Mon. Twenty-one-year-old S. Gopal, was produced in the Sessions Court today on a charge of using criminal force on a woman at a flat in Northam Road on Oct 23. He was also charged with house-breaking in order to steal two wrist-watches worth $166. Gopal
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  • 221 5 PENANG, Mon.— A former textile merchant, M. A. Sikkandar. told the High Court today that he became insolvent because another firm was jealous of his enterprise and wanted to get hold of his premises. Sikkandar, who underwent a public examination befoie Mr. Justice Rigby,
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    • 290 5 ipffijS' v AL t HERE'S WHAT YOU WILL FIND DURING THIS AMAZING PRICE-SHATTERING EVENT! G.S.C. WOOLLEN SWEATER TO CLEAR $5.00 Bamboo Singlets two for $1.00 Cosmo Shirts to clear size only 154 $4.00 Silk Scarfs only white $2.00 Allen Solly Cotton socks size 11 to 12 four for $1.00 Gantner
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    • 512 6 'THE "release" from his office of Soviet Defence Minister, 61 -year-old Marshal Georgi Zhukov, be-medalled hero of the battles for Moscow, Stalingrad and Leningrad and the man who halted Hitler's invasion of Russia, has mystified the world. Is the release "of this war hero from his duties
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    • 394 6 heavy rains fall on the Pahang hills, whose summits are visible f»om Kuala Lumpur, the rain waters descend on the plains and cause the two rivulets, passing through the Federal capital, .to overflow their banks. The low-lying areas of the capital are thus being flooded. Since the deviation
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  • 978 6  - Western Reactions Help Mr. K. EDWARD CRANKSHAW WEEKLY SOVIET SURVEY By LONDON QNE of the most obvious aims of Mr. Khrushchev's foreign policy is to produce an effect of übiquity and all -pervasiveness. Washington and London are Riving him every assistance to this end. The chubby, and all too palpable
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  • 63 6 "One For The Sea Road" "IN Denmark, I stumbled A on the derivation of a familiar but puzzling phrase to 'drink like a fish.' A codfish, said the newspaper Politiken. had been found off the Danish coast with an entire schnapps glass in its belly." W.R.
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  • 929 6 LONDON TWENTY "expeditions" are now on their way to the Antarctic for the whale-hunting season which opens on January 7 nine from Norway, six from Japan, three from Britain, and one each from Russia and the Netherlands. The total is about the average, but there are no
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  • 547 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA by "TTTS SHOULD in every aspect maintain an atmosphere of goodwill between us," said Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. to the Press in Singapore on Sunday when he passed through on his way home from the Colombo Plan Conference in Saigon. And. without a moment's hesitation,
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    • 153 6 in /C» j. Jf Screen Adverts Sir Certain leading cinemas are in the habit of showing advertisement films during normal screening times. This should stop. Su»A films deprive patrons of short feature which could otherwise be shown. The advertisement sades have been the subject of previous complaints, but they may
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  • 673 7 Zhukov: Did he try to seize power NEW SOVIET ENIGMA SETS THE WHOLE WORLD GUESSING COPENHAGEN, Oct. 28 The Danish evening newspaper B.T. said today that Marshal Zhukoy was dismissed from his post as Soviet Defence Minister because he tried to take control of the Russian Security Police. Quoting a
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  • 51 7 BANGKOK. Oct. 28, (Reuter) Police said today that »!even people had been arrested for stealing the treasures cf p.t Thai kings dug up from under a pagoda in Avutbja. the ruined former capital of Thailand. The treasures included a gold-encased sword, ?oMen religious images and gold
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  • 377 7 And Sevan says Mr. K and Russian are so very confident now... NEW YORK. Oct. 28 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and other Russian leaders have "much more self-confidence" now than they had a year ago, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the Labour Party's Foreign Affairs spokesman, declared in a film television interview
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  • 160 7 SYDNEY. Oct. 28 (Reuter) A brilliant 17-year-old boy. who is blind in one eye and is dying from a brain tumor, hopes to sit for his school leaving certificate this year. Doctors expect the boy to die within two years, but
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  • 140 7 DEFENCE IS POSSIBLEGEN. TAYLOR WASHINGTON. Oct. 28 (Reuter) General Maxwell Taylor, the U.S. Army Chief of "Staff, said here today that he could "see no reason why the United States cannot have an anti-missile defence for a price that is within reach." Addressing a meeting of the
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  • 287 7 FIRST DUTY WILL BE TO SAVE THE FRANC PARIS, Oct. 28, (Reuter) M. Guy Mollet, Socialist Prime Minister-designate, told the National Assembly today that the first duty of the new government would be to defend and to save the currency. M. Mollet was making a programme speech in his bid
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  • 83 7 Menderes Is Premier Again ISTANBUL, Oct. 28 (AP)— Adnan Menderes won a new term as Turkey's Prime Minister today while this proWes:ern nation faced its gravest foreign crisis since World War 11. Returns from Sunday's General election gave Menderes' Democrat Party 397 seats in the Grand National Assembly. The Peoples
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  • 167 7 POLITICAL GANGSTERS TAKE OVER THE POLLING DISTRICTS MANILA, Oct. 28 (UP)— The Constabulary reported "widespread" political terrorism today as the campaigns for the Nov. 12 presidential elections entered the home stretch. Fourteen more provinces were added to the original list of eight localities gripped
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  • 72 7 T OVELY Japanese actress Yoko Tani— '-Child of the Ocean" stops lunchtime workers m the middle of a bite, as she takes a stroll in the gardens of Leicester Square, London. Yoko (5' 1") has just arrived on a short visit from Paris, and is later to
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  • 119 7 Yulo said the Nacionalistas attempted to sabotage a Liberal Party rally in Leyte while Liberal Party vice-presidential candidate Dicsdado Macapagal was speaking. At the same time President Carlos P. Garcia of the Nacionalista Party continued his campaign in the suburbs of Manila together with vice-presidential candidate,
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  • 193 7 Mac Reports To Cabinet On Nuclear Alliance LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, today reported to a full meeting of his Cabinet on last week's Anglo-American dec.sion to extend scientific co-operation among the Western powers. He was assisted in expounding the decisions taken in Washington to
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  • 346 9 Glut In Tea Is Foreseen PRODUCTION of tea exceeded output for several years now and a plus of at least 100 milpounds is overhanging market, writes the city or of the Manchester ardian. N city editor considers the iions surrounding the .vhich has developed in world tea market. mates show
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  • 23 9 A REPRESENTATIVE of a British company of roofing felt manufacturers is now in Singapore in the course
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  • 387 9 SHIPS INI 1 PORT 1 Outer Roads Maxwell Brander, Capt. Georgis. Pyidawanut, Samarkand. Atlantic Unity. Selandia, Baud, Sabang. Pohang. Hamilton Harbour, Taisei Maru. Chon Ya. Donai. Batoela, Akashi Maru, Obokil, Indus Maru. Suez Maru, Coryda, Fede. Inner Roads Sirusa, Senai, Thanya Watana, Kim Hai Seng, Serdang, Segamat. Scudai. Flying Lark.
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  • 57 9 MODERN aids for fishermen were exhibited by a British firm. at Denmark's international fair which opened at Copenhagen. The firm showed a range of echo sounding: equipment which they have recently introduced. One of the exhibits the open boat echo sounder designed for inshore work, had
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  • 137 9 RUBBER PRICE DROPS TO NEW LOW RUBBER touched the lowest price this year in the Singapore market yesterday when International first grade November shipment closed at 81 cents per lb., 1| cents below Friday's price. The price opened lower in sympathy with overseas markets and ruled quiet at the lower
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  • 141 9 PLASTIC COATED STEEL PLASTIC coated steel is being made in Britain. The steel being produced on a mass production basis is coated with plastic fourteen-thou-sandths of an inch thick several times thicker than a normal paint finish. Plastic laid on in the form of a sheet is claimed to be
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  • 71 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: corjra, Oct. /Nov. $25 buyers, $26 sellers: coconut oil in bulk $412 sellers; in drums $45 J sellers, Muntok white pepper $107 sellers. Sarawak white $106 sellers special Sarawak black $65. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair
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  • 166 9 THE International Tin Council announced in London that at its threeday meeting held last Thursday to Saturday a statistical review of probable supply and demand for tin during the year 1957 showed an anticipated increase in the apparent surplus for the year to some 12,500
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  • 64 9 AN International Products Division, with world-wide representation, has been formed by Thermotank Ltd. to handle world sales and distribution of various products concerned with air conditioning, heating and ventilating. The products handled by the new organization will not be confined only to those manufactured by the
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  • 109 9 91 MIL. BUILDING Building Society Rate Rises To 8 p.c. This $1,000,0000 Shell House Building in Kuala Lumpur will be completed about the end of next month. It will be the Finance And Commerce ing completion. All the 150 houses at this Estate will be ready for occupation by December.
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  • 186 9 THE Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd., has increased its borrowing rate to eight per cent, one per cent more than the old rate. All existing borrowers «vill pay the new rate of interest from March 1, next year. The increased interest rate. The Standard was told, was ;n accordance with
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  • 195 9 THE Singapore Trading Co. Ltd., which is putting finishing touches to its $2,000,--000 housing estate at Opera Estate, Siglap, has embarked upon a similar project at East Coast Park. At Opera Estate, the company has built 150 moderately priced houses which will be
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  • 131 9 Scope For Asian Products PRESIDENT of the Washington State International Trade Fair, Mr. Willard Maxwell, has said on his recent return to Seattle from a six-week tour of the Far East that opportunities exist for Asian businessmen to expand trade with the United States. He specifically mentioned handicraft products as
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  • 75 9 A SOLUTION to the problem of sealing a small gas tight container after wires have been passed through the case may have wide applications in the electronics, atomic and instrument industries. This is a special vacuum seal developed by Kelvin Hughes of Leyton. London, for its gyroscopes.
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  • 55 9 THE Narborough (F M.S Rubber Estate Ltd. has declared a second interim dividend of l\''r for the year ended June 30. 1957. payable in England on Nov. 16 to shareholders registered on Nov. 14. 1957. No further dividend will be recommended by the board f or the
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  • 254 9 ASIA MINERAL OUTPUT RISING BANK RATES ASIA'S mineral production continued to rise last year, according to a survey by the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, to be placed before the ECAFE sub-committee on Mineral Resources meeting in Calcutta next month. THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made
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  • 50 9 U THET SU, chairman of Burma's Economic Planning Commission, and for many years the country's Director of Agriculture, has joined the staff of FAO's Regional Offire for Asia and the Far East in Bangkok as deputy to Mr. W. H. Cummings, regional representative to the DirectorGeneral.
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  • 132 9 A GRANDSON of the founder of Horlicks Ltd., England, Mr. John Horlick, is now in Singapore in the course of a tour of Asia. Mr Horlick, who is overseas director of the company, is visiting the Singapore office to discuss possible expansion plans. He said since
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  • 108 9 OX a dull Malayan share market, industrials and tins were slightly easier. Rubbers were negiected. The turnover remained small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were: Jeram Kuantan P O 195 205 RUBBERS Aokam 1.27 132 Austral AmaL 14 14 6 Berjuntai 17/Kundang 18
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    252 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: F. N. ords $2.65 to $2.60. $2.65 overnight; Gammons $2 40 to 52.38. Hammers $2.17 overnight. $2 15 $2.17$ yesterday. H. Waugh $1.73: If. Breweries $3.62£ overnight and yesterday xd: M. Cement $1.52*; M. Colls. 11.05; McAlister $1.70 overnight; Robinson Ords
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 348 9 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD S. S. "PYIDAWNYUNT" IN PORT INNER ROADS. Sailing for Rangoon 6th November, 1957. PASSENGERS CARGOES ACCEPTED FOR Penang, Mergui, Moulmein, Rangoon. Please Contact: International Shipping Agency. Agents for UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD. 87, Neil Road, S'pore. Tel. *****. PELNI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD. TeU: JJfJJ
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  • 436 10 **Bernard McElwaine*** i takes a Bleep Peep f at the Future in I AM wondering ichat kind of a shape you need to be a satellite sweetheart. For Hollywood will soon be hurling its sexy sirens into deep space; and a space suit is just ONE big bulge.
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  • 134 10 THE actors and professional divers in the Remus I I ENEMyT stre F Production THE S I Y 1 the story of British frogman Lionel Crabb I I suffered some peculiar effects after neariv £*ht I I weeks underwater shooting in Malta Y g I li.
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  • 369 10 ccent On Youth UNIVERSAL is bringing out the new faces. It boasts that these new faces have talent. And that it seeks "talent, not measurements." These were the words, at a New York interview, of Alfred E. Daff, executive vicepresident. He stressed the search is for performers proved in playing
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  • 104 10 Has New Faces With New latent old, a Swiss, has played in drama and sophisticated comedy. John Gavin has appeared in three pictures made here. His test with Miss Pulver— the test Mr. Daft* wishes the customers trade and general to see was so powerful the company cast the young
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  • 464 10 Anna Now Turns Producer \Y ITH the completion of THE QUEEN AND SMITH actress-producer ANNA NEAGLE is three quarters of the way through one of the busiest years of her career, involving two starring roles and two personal productions. Following her perform- ance as the Matron of a children's hospital
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 413 10 Today's quotation: |MniHn|npnranßM| "Atlas had a great re- La Wi^Wl ij3 putation. hut I'd like to WKK^^nfiiWßVF^VW^Bhmt have seen him try to carry KmJ L I >Will I rT%|^ a mattress upstairs." HL Ml I[A W^i Kin Hubburd. Fl 1 9 MB 1 1 ■■1 I Ta H^l TUESDAY FOR
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  • 336 11  - The Great Man-hunt Is Now On BILL HOLDEN Panic In Third Division By LONDON, Mon. Panic is sweeping through the Third Division. The danger of falling into the new Fourth Division next season has started Soccer's most fantastic man-hunt. From Plymouth, in the South, to Workington, in the North, clubs
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  • 92 11 Derby Winner For Japanese Stud Farm A FORMER Derby winner, Pearl Diver, was aboard the Nippon Yusen Kaisha vessel, Aizu Maru which arrived in Singapore yesterday, en route for Japan It is understood that Pearl Diver has been purchased by a Japanese stud farm. Mr. George Gibson, a representative of
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  • 63 11 Canada Cup players give exhibition TOKYO. Oct. 28 (Reuter). Three Commonwealth participants in the Canada Cup Golf Tournament held here last week and two Belgian players today gave exhibition matches at the Hirono golf course near Kobe, Western Japan. The players were Ken Bousfield of England. Christy O'Connor of Ireland.
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  • 75 11 Mario D'Agata Regains Title In Bth Round CAGLIARI, Sardinia. Oct. 28 (Reuter) Mario D'Agata, Italy's deaf and dumb former world bantamweight champion, yesterday knocked out Federico Scarponi (Italy) to regain the Euopean title. When he won the world championship in June last year, D'Agata gave up the European title which
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  • 59 11 TOKYO, Oct. 28 (Reuter)— A Japanese university student, Yukuo Furuyama, today set new national records for the press and snatch featherweight lift of 107.5 kilogrammes and 102.5 kilogrammes. The previous records were both 100 kilogrammes set by Hiroyo Shi Shiratori. The new records were made today
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  • 61 11 MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin. Oct. 28. (UP)— The world champion Milwaukee Braves announced last night that they have flred three of their coaches and had hired two replacements. Charlie Root, the former bi? league pitcher first base coach John Riddle, and third base coach Connie Ryan were dismissed.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 308 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I PPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for ent as Fire Services uctor in the Central Fire nine School. Kuala Lumpur -y scale $394 x 14 450 plus COL. A. etc.. Applicants must be competent tT lecture and instruct in English in the fol«ts, (A) Fire SerB> Pump
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    • 330 11 CLASSIFIED ADS AIR MINISTRY METEOROLOGICAL STAFF VACANCIES exist at Royal Q.i* Alr For Changl and beletar for Probationer Observer., in the Air Ministry Meteorological Service Successful candidates will receive training a PP r °ximately three months. Applicants must be British subjects or British Protected persons domiciled In Singapore or the
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    • 246 11 TUITION MODERN BALLROOM DANCING $8 Monthly starting 5.30 p.m. 4.11.1957. Rock-n-Roll $5 starting 8.30 p.m. 4.11.1957. Cha Cha Cha: Rock-n-Roll: Mambo $10 Complete starting 5.30 p.m. 5.11.1957. Be Prepared for Christmas/New Year Timothy Lee. Fellow and Examiner F.A.T.D. (Australia). Lees School of Dancing. 126 Sims Avenue. Telephone *****. EDUCATION pOURSE
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    • 560 11 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that owing to major operations in progress the 24" main at; the 10 m.s. Buklt T.mah Road will be shut down for 12 hours from 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, 30.10.57. The areas affected will be:1. The whole of
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    • 924 11 NOTICES fVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN > that I. TEONG NEAN CHOO of No 15C Silat Walk. Singapore, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises No. 434, Victoria Street. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of tru Disirict Judge and
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    • 300 11 NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tollowing persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to .he Governor lor naturalisation and that any person who knowt- any reason why naturalisation should noi be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts ;o the Chief
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    • 147 11 'ill Abner C!^^*^/^ 7 AT LAST WE I GET «T, CHIEF//- THE GiRL IS POQKiP 4^Jr>'<yU^U ,THETROTMABOarY' PROFESS lOMAL StfE's THE *">J THATS-6H u D O ER.'r-n: Jj\* IV *K THIS INCREDIBLE MODEL, THAT'LL, POLICE CHIEFS ALL R-RIGHT.^— IT j +jQ~sftf /•*^aV^^ LIZARD OF OOZErT W, v PROVE IT^ DAUGHTER-AND
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  • 262 12 Aussie Blues' Hit Six Asians MELBOURNE, Oct. 28 (AP) Asian students studying at the Melbourne University under the Colombo Plan have more than held their own on the Australian sporting front. In the recent list of "blues" released by the Melbourne University Sports Council, six Asian figures prominently. "The blues"
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  • 248 12 Tuttle Pitches Bombers Shut-out Fordmen SPARKED by excellent pitching by Diek Tuttle, the Bombers pained a shut-out win of 17-0 over Ford in Sunday's softball league tie. Tuttle, pitching his first game of the current league, was very effective with his control and a ball. Any hits the Fordmen made
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  • 173 12 Spore Services For Penang Hockey Quad IPOH. Mon.— For the first time. Combined Services (Singapore) will take part in a hockey quadrangular tourn.'-ment to be held in Penang on Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1. O.her teams participating are Perak. Kedah and Penang. In preparation for the •quad' the Perak
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  • 80 12 SIKHS TROUNCE BODCA YOUNG Men's Sikh Association scored their third successive victory when they trounced Base Ordnance Depot Civilians Association 4-0 in a SHA Div. 2 league match played on the BODCA ground yesterday. Sikhs scored th e first goal in the loth minute through Jagat Singh. They then took
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  • 58 12 TOP: UP THEY GO! For one of the thrilling moments of yesterday's rugby match between Hongkong and Singapore Services on the padang. Hongkong won by 19 points to 8. Below: Singapore Services' full back Anstee is tackled as he is about to make a clearance. Hongkong's stand-off
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  • 195 12 SBA TO DECIDE ON OUTSIDERS' IN CLUBS TOURNEY THE question of whether players outside Singapore should be allowed to represent clubs in the Singapore Badminton Association's inter-club tournaments will be discussed at the association's management committee on Friday. Recently, there was a strong pretest when a Colony club invited two
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  • 190 12 No Victory, Just The Troundngs For El. I. EUROPEANS, Eurasians and Indians Combined flopped out of the SAFA Special League by taking a 9—2 beating from the Chinese at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. And they leave the League with several such trouncings and not a single victory to justify their
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  • 83 12 A SOLITARY gc.A scored by Leong Eng Chan minutes before the end, enabled Water Department to beat Electrical Department by one goal to nil in a replav of the Farrer Cup soccer final at Farrer Park yesterday. In the first encounter, the electricians were leading
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  • 45 12 MRS. R. A. C. Cobley. won the Royal Island Club's women's 18-hole flag golf competition. Runner-up: was Mrs. D. Payne. Winner: "B" M'rs. S. Tiers; Runner-up: "B" Mrs. M. Eu. Ball sweep winners: Mrs. S. Tiers and Mrs. U. Patteson.
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  • 62 12 TODAY's SPORT In The Colony A HOCKEY Inter-School match: St. Andrew's School vs. Serangoon English School at S.E.S. ground. S.H.A. League Div. 1. S.?.C. vs. R.A.F., Seletar at S.C.C. Div. 3: Y.M.C.A. vs. Customs at Y.M.C.A. RUGBY AU Blacks vs. R.I. at R.I ground. S.R.C. vs. Police at Thomson Road.
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  • 74 12 AFTER a scoreless first half. Beatty Secondary School beat Victoria School by eight points (goal and penalty) to five (goal) in an inter-school rugby match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Joseph Chan scored th e winners' try for Mahmud to convert. Mahmud also kicked the penalty. Victorians
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  • 369 12 Stampfl Calls For Australian Asia ms Athletes Exchange MEI.ROIKNE Oct. 28 )AP) —Noted coach Fran s Stampfl •ays he is willing to go to Asian countries to belp organise clinics for track and field coaches to boost the standard of Asian athletics. stag Australia to do all it could to
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  • 722 12 Hongkong Whip Services With Fijian-Style Rugby Tourists Show True Colours THE Hongkong tourists showed their true colours yesterday when they trounced Singapore Services by 19 points (two goals and two tries, penalty) to eight (goal and try) in their Rugby match on the padang. Making amends for their mediocre display
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  • 105 12 THE following players have been selected to represcn* Old Victorians in a R match against the Pi' Boys on the Victoria School ground tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.: Abbas, S. Gunasekaran. Charlie Chan, Neo Yam Koon. Lau Teng Chuan. Chan Siew Ksy, Seow Teng Kee, Lim Tiong
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  • 42 12 SOUTH Welsh Borderera trounced St. Andrew's Old Boys by 32 points (4 goals and 4 tries) to 8 a goal and a penalty) in their rugger match played at the school ground yesterday. The Borderers led 18-3 at half time.
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  • 231 12 ROYAL Naval Club just managed to edge Indian Association 1-0 in a S.H.A. Div. One league match played on the Indians ground yesterday. Poor finishing by the Naval Club forwards stopped them from a larger margin of victory. The Indians had several short corners, and
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  • 233 12 WANDERERS Sports Club spoiled University of Malaya's unbeaten SHA division I league record with an only goal to create the biggest upset of the season at Bukit Timah yesterday. The solitary goal which decided the issue in favour of the Wanderers was scored
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  • 42 12 PENANG, Mon.— Speed and stamina proved the winning factor for the 2nd. Battalion, Malay Regiment, Taiping, who beat the Penang Malays by four goals to one in a hockey match played on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday evening.
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  • 55 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat S-H.B. Police 4-0 i n a S.H.A. div. 2 league hockey match on the SRC padang yesterday. In a Div. 3 league match Prisons beat R.A.9.C. by 2-0 played on the Prisons ground yesterday. Chua and Gurnam Singh scored for Prisons. Prisons
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  • 89 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Army selectors tonight named a strong Federation Services rugby side for their rugby encounter against the touring Hongkong team which will be played on the Kuala Lumpur padang here on Thursday. The team is: Gregory (RAF Butterworth), Robinson (RAF KLK D Aulty (RAF),
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  • 45 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon After trailing i— o at tbe interval Municipal Sports Club made a grand second half recovery to hold Royal Kix Force 'A' to a 2—2 draw in a Selangor Hockey Association division 2 league match at the Bellamy Road today.
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