Singapore Standard, 1 November 1957

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  • 30 13 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE jlB. fl* VW S^fi^ ***** (5 li»e») 2400 "I BR«GADI GINfRAL HOSPITAL Vj 2811 2414 TX~ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 II PAGES l"> CENTS i
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  • 102 13 Chinese W i n Nobel Prize Oct. 31 2 Chinese- were Nobel lay for overies of the pies of r ;ysicists, receive LniverV MM I- discoveries >lumbia ■2 by the t udemy of c 'he USS4O,--their penetrat- '.j 'iOB UN MX laws. which his import »r.- discoveries The Effects Lee's
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  • 48 13 EGYPT JAIL 13 REDHcOS RO. OcV 31 tary court tiiday s<n>mmuni<ts to f imprisonment rangthree years to seven i :.ard labour. I were charged to overthrow the regime of (ccusfd were acJ court ordered th" ri: >i.. i bQ ORa&ft--7 i the Egyptian ComParty and the closing premises.
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  • 134 13 Red China Smashes Two Uprisings HONGKONG. Ort. ?1 <UP > Chin( se C tnmunists m n paj rs reaching h< re limed to have smashed tm uprisings by counter- par Th< Kw< ang Daily m a report fron* KweJ rn< w Pi mcc d ited Anc M laid (hat death
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  • 85 13 SUPERINTENDENT < Police, Sinßaporr Mr. 1 Chcow Kane, has been ap pointed Police Secretary He w\\\ undcrstudx Mi Petrr (lapu* thr preser Secretary, for at l< .ist t« months before he tak« over. Mr Claque i> rxprcted t be transfrrrrd to anothr administrati\i- p<tst m (.o\ eminent
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  • 363 13 First Victim Hospitalized In Jakarta Dutch Diplomat Calls On R.I. Foreign Ministet JAKARTA, Oct. 31 (Reuter). Holland today expresses official concern to Indonesia about a current anti-Dutc, campaign m Jakarta where one Dutchman is reported injure and the property of scores of others splashed with paintei slogans.
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  • 214 13 33 -TON CHURCHILL TANK HELPS IN PLANE SALVAGE A 33-TON British Churchill recovery tank yesterday went into action to extricate the 25-ton Airuork troop-carrier which overshot the Singapore Airport runway and ended U P with its nose m the ground an Tuesday. The tajik antf two giant "scammels" were called
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  • 275 13 5.000 Students Clash With Police A-Test Protest Rally Turns Into A Riot TOKYO. Oct 31 (Rcutcr) More than 5,000 singblg, lhoutUl| and screambttj Tokyo night school stud on I s protesting agam-t continued nuclear lesti tonight clashed with more than 500 police. The i lash ;v-,an when a newspaper photographer
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  • 52 13 31 CAP) ALGIERS. Oct Algerian rebels last night opened Ore on B diesel train between Orleansville and Oran. killing an 18-month old oaby and gravely wounding a French soldier, authorities reported today. French forces launched a large scale mop-up operation In the Oran area, killing 50
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  • 23 13 JEAN CROFT. 25-year-old clerk, received a big wedding present. She learned *he had won llol.Ofi.T on n football dcol coupon. A.P.
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  • 21 13 THE Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra of 105 members including the conductor Herbert von Karajnn, arrived m Tokyo yesterday by air.- Reuter
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  • 197 13 GAILLARD GAINS SUPPORT FOR GOVT. PARIS. Oct. 31 (RcutcD M. FeiiZ Gaillard. the youns Finance Minister trying to form a n.-.v government after 31 days of catcnet crisis, today btained the conditional support of the Conservatives who made it clear, however, that their final position about joining him would depend
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  • 37 13 minister of Defence Duncan Sandys, m a written reply to a House ol Commons question Dy Labourite Arthur Lewis, said the additional military expenditure incurred m connection with the invasion ot E^ypt was about £30,--000.000.—UP
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  • 29 13 THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh entertained the President 01 Pakistan. M:ijGen. Iskander Mirza. and the Besum I>kander Mirza tf) lunch at Buckingham Palace yesterday.- AFP
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  • 162 13 LONDON. Oct. 31 (AP) The noble peers of parliament debated yesterday whether they should allow the )adie> into the precincts of the House of Lords to help make it more democratic. The question is cart of the British government's plan to expand the membership
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  • 135 13 LONDON, Oct. 31 (AP) A Government spokes man said today firm measures will be taken against any renewal of violence m Cyprus. John Profumo, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, made the statement m the House of Commons m answer :o a Labourite
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  • 35 13 THE Government's count of 'flu cases since Asian 'flu s'.ruck the United States last summer climbed to more than 3,500,000 today but there were signs that the 'flu death ra:e was declining. UP
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  • 19 13 AMERICAN and Polish economic experts have opened talks on further U S^economic aid to Poland.- AP
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  • 135 13 LONDON. Ort. 31 (Renter). Mr. John Profumo, Colonial Under-Secretary, said In a written Parliamentary reply today to Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) that 191 persons are at present detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance m Singapore. They include 113 tra^e union officials. 49 members of
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  • 29 13 AIR and Naval vi i Nort] a.in:.-;t v. :■■:<■ s :>.> rr. I .r i vr< S- Western .1 Th? 1 x> rcj will ia t 1 Reuter
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  • 300 14 No General War, But There Is Danger Of Small Ones, He Warns HONOLULU, Oct. 31 (AP) Adm. Arleigh Burke, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, said yesteniay the Navy is maintaining full fighting power of its fleets m the Western Pacific
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  • 294 14 Common Market No Threat To Malaya BONN, Oct 31 'UP) Creation of a six-nation common market m Western Europe will not mean any danger to Malaya's traditional tin and rubber export business. German Government sources here said to- day On the tin side, the SOtUCai gavf this picture of the
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  • 94 14 USIS LIBRARY WRECKED GENUAL view of the wreckage inside the S US IS library m Saigon S after it was bombed by J J terrorists. The bomb 2 vva s placed behind books S on a shelf against the wall, where the hoJe J was blown through to J the
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  • 61 14 WASHINGTON". 0 I 11 (AP» Because ho t«i sitting down Airman John D. Phipps will not so tO Eht A.r Rant A-ancmy of tho United StaU Stated ho k- :.o high, whirh is h;.'f an inch over the Air Force Umil foi pilots Air Force
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  • 222 14 We've Got Along Well So Far, Says N.Z. Envoy BANGKOK. Oct. 31 (Router) Mr. Thomas Mac Donald. New Zealand External Affairs Minister, tuld a Press conference today the eicjht-nation South-cast Asia Treaty Manization (SEATO) ad got along well so far fithout missiles and other :odern
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  • 168 14 COMMUDITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers SellersSpot (nominal) 80 801 K.S.S No 1 80 801 Dec K.S.S. No. 1 80 803 K.S.S. No. 2 November 78 i 78 1 K.S.S. No. 3 November 78 78 i Tone: Hesitant after steady. the price
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  • 105 14 Demand To Jail Girard For 5 Years TOKYO. Oct. SI (Router) The prosecution m the trial ol United States soldier, specialist Thirj Class William Girard. todaj demanded his imprisonment for a term ol not lesi than five years Girard ll charged before the Maebashi District Court North of Tokyo with
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  • 154 14 Bolivia Is Now Under Martial Law LA PAZ H- O<r 31 fUPj Pr< r man S; m ■<- rr.artial r.s r F, rdaf c n p:r< d M dr;vr 1 [Kit < praw B* i t"i -b< >rd r pr n S inta 17 from th r< I of t!
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  • 67 14 Free China Fete Chiang' s Birthday < i o Nati inese through- h President Chiang Kai-st i birthday m a I Si Wi but 71 according o I■.: j ttag-dt tii .im <»f j o-. i r a Chine v. v v. PIVMd, lit :>,.,r. ..;n r, T "day halls
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  • 137 14 But Rocket Will Crash Soon LONDON. Oei tl (AP) Moscow Radio said last night the Soviet satellite now spinning around the earth h;LS several more weeks of life but that its rocket-carrier will come crashing down soon. Because of the rocket's tough exterior metal, at
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  • 81 14 IPOH MAN MAKES GOOD IN LONDON .-1 •dn /.'-,•>, LONDON, ihurs Former Ipoh Health Insp-dor Mr. N J Rajah has tied for ninth place out of the ."OS people who took the IW examinations He has been here only a year and two days, having taken ihr first part of
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  • 17 14 HERMAN WKLKKH tot m< r Rep il li an Scnai from I'lnh \V< r.. 11
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  • 48 14 PARIS. Oft. M rßeut* r) A car m which M Henri Bordca:;(J, Radical Senator for a geria, irai travelling, \ku machine- gwnnad m boulevard Western Pans thii morning. Police c aifi unknown MB Opened firo from ;i moving car. Senator Bordeaud oral not hit.
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  • 117 14 MELBOURN E. Oct. II (Reuter).— In tne Melbourne Criminal Court today. Justice Hudso n ordered '.hat two convicts be Liven 12 strokes of a car o' nine tails for the wounding ol prison warder durtaflj their escape from Pentridge Jail. The two men.
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  • 102 14 Capitalism, Stalinism Now-BONAPARTISM ROME Oci 31 fAP) -An of] ,1 J Mun:>t I a::v \>u j i., v j r i ,f r Marh: case# war a hinted he misM r J Itlsm." .t pafe story Moscow corrcspon. c newspap'r nita said the Presidium tdfourned on Tuet;ht after two full
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  • 12 14 ,Ith orities art •m* Hi iV+> n L,,.:, i i
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  • 27 14 MB I FM PENCE, per. YMCA oa n itcd will give a talk at Singapore m Orchard Road today at 5 iQ p.m.
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    • 270 14 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE I THE OPENING OF I A NEW OFFICE AT MAGNET HOUSE 2/1 CAMPBELL ROAD KUALA LUMPUR I TELEPHONE >(>. M 933 (I LWES) This new office will offer booking facilities on Malayan Airways 8.0.A.C, BE A, and all other airlines. It will also have an air cargo
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  • 433 15 The choice: Daughter Lucy's leg or her life FATHERS 13-year struggle to save his daughter's leg from amputation ended yesterday when the girl, 26-year-old Lucy Tai Nyuk Tau, arrived m Singapore m the Kimanis, from Sandakan. Hobbling on crutches and aided by all and
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  • 207 15 160,000 citizenship spplicat: tajM IPOV di>;ht by the Singapore Citizens Registry trade unions, political parlies and individual voluntary workers. An i afl the time the 160--stronf registration stall •.s i >und the clock rlnal- arranjcem< ni f r tola] i inching X
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  • 87 15 THr r of the second Contest, •ong Chee, of Kuala Imp een invited by 1 rton day stay m c re on Monday. zpenaes will be the company. The h e will receive his c from Miss Rosaat a ceremony m w HeditTu>ion
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  • 25 15 equext mixing between S2J°-. S of the two univer- to this country will J- about better underi* n «ni;y among undergraduates of MaSSSBWK
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  • 33 15 CHUA Chon£ Khexr.::. 24, was yesterday fined $400 m the Singaj re Fifth Magistral Co rt, r ■:>'•-• nestly ning asi en bi ycle, at Road. Singapore, on Sept. 19 this year.
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  • 103 15 TRAIN MALAY TEACHERS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS PLEA THE S.ngapore Malay Education Council will urge government To organize courses that will qualify Malay teachers to teach m secondary schools. Council President. Inche Haiun Mohamad Amin, said yesterday there wa.s an urgent need lor qualified instructors m secondary Malay school. He sa.d
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  • 33 15 A TRISHAW rider, Chee T( Hi Hoaji sd, was Mtterday fined $20 m the Singapore Eighth Court for attempting tn bribe police constable at fto 3MN Car.;;'. Road on Oct. 8.
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  • 27 15 F^OUR thnss armed with parangs held up a couplo m Parrer Park. Singapore, past midnight yrstrrday and robb.'d (hem of ca>h and jewellery worth $180.
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  • 296 15 CHEW STATES POLICY ON NANYANC UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew swee Kee, yesterday declared that the Government would NOT recognise degrees conferred by the Nanyang University until it was fully satisfied that academic standards were of a sufficiently high calibre. The Minister was
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  • 178 15 LABOUR Front City Councillor. Mr. Sim Bens Seng yesterday drew his monthly allowance of $200 and came straight to the Singapore Standard Office to hand over the full amount to The Standard's 1957 Cheer Fund. "There's no better cause worthy of full
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 230 15 BUY NOW SAVE! OUR SALES BEGINS TODAY! PRICES SLASHED TO THE BOTTOM SPECIAL BARGAINS VtWWWWUH; Z\\\\\ SWISS BLOUSES NXX>^ AMERICAN v^^^^^^\^; TnriF\R COTTON Mil SUPS c HI I Lr/\n 5 jq I F\R E BEL 5jyr£? ST BELOW COST PKIIhJ) PRICES i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^; vxvxv xxxvxv vvvxv vvvv^^^ xx^ v^^^^ si\wv MAIDEN
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  • 311 16 Food Clamp In Batu Gajah T o starve Out Jungle Reds iroil, Thurs. Food denial measures one of Malaya's most effective weapons m the war against Communist terrorists are to be stringently introduced m the Batu Gajah district shortly, m the government's 'starve the bandits" campaign. This morning about 50
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  • 134 16 Xt \I \II MPUR Thurs Three more Communist terrorists have beea killed by security forces m 1 H parol'o" the 1 7 Gurkha Rifles killed tvso. one a unman, of four terrorists m the K»-n K am area of lohore yesterday. The other
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  • 258 16 'WORKERS PARTY WILL FIGHT FOR MERDEKA' ONVKNOKS of the proposed Workers' Party of Sinuapore today pledged the party would FIGHT for Mrrdeki, I I'U(HA) the principles of Parliamentary denioi rutic (,'overnment and PIRSIE a Socialist policy. Convenor.; of pari f fan I f{ i the] hoped {<■ I these ai
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  • 59 16 MBS. SHANT A P. BHASKAK, wife <»f wellknown Indian dancer, "Mr. K. P. Bhaskar. who runs three Indian dance M-hdois m Singapore and the Federation. left for India yesterday for further training. Mrs. Bhaskar. an exponent of Indian dancing m Malaya, has many studrnts m this
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  • 199 16 THE Party Ka'ayat of Brunei will continue to ii?ht lor immediate self-government and the establishment of a constitutional monarch, as a first step towards independence and democracy m that territory. Party pvesideßt, Incho A. A/ahari. said yesterday that !.;> patty would not accept t:.e
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  • 139 16 Sir Allan Gives A Pledge ADMIRAL Bit Allan BeottMoncruir. ratiriai Command- Ori I i"• Mm Far N.r ai aiaUoa, i- r lartwdl broadcast OVCt Radio :.I;t!aya. Singapore ISI BigM P* the aid of the Rdjti N'->' to the countrii and ptop^w ol So itheait Asia, As liny piOfrWi so 1
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  • 130 16 Rice Talks Satisfactory Jumabhoy Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumachoy, who returned to Singapore yes'.erday. told Pressmen that he had talk* With Thai Government Officials on the position of rice exports to the Colony and that the discussions had been "satisfactory." Mr Jumabhoy who was Singapore's
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  • 38 16 TAN Than Kian \va? yesterday fined $15 by a Singapore Traffic Court for failing to conform to traffir signals while driving along Balesticr Road at 1 p.m. on "March 13 this year. He paid the fine.
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  • 26 16 THE new Commander-in-Chiof. Far East Station. VlceAdmiral Sir Gerald Vaughan Gladstone, yesterday paid a OOUrtCSy call On SinsMpore'^ Chief Minister, Mr. Lbn Ye-.v Hock.
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  • 31 16 ALL entries and fees for the Ci.y and Guilds of London examinations must 'each the offices of the Chief Education Officers of the Btatea before the beginn.ng (jl next year.
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  • 258 16 KUALA LUMPUR. 1 Thurs. A multi-million dollar project is now under way to transform the International Airport here into one of the most up-to-date air terminals m the East. Renovation work will last till 1960 altor which the latest types of aircraft WVH be able
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  • 90 16 ASSEMBLYMAN Mr. Goh Tong Uang will ask the Chief Secretary at the next Legislative Assembly OMCting NOT. IB the number of b■■;• I horn m the city BJfed m I n ll area? from Nov. 1, 1955 to O t. 31, L9M and from Nov.
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  • 188 16 Output Will Drop By 600 P/cu/s KUALA LIMPI'R, Thurs. Tlie mines depart ment today warned that last month's tin production m Selangor would drop by at least 600 piculs, estimated to cost more than $1,000,000 A spokesman disclosed that this was duo to the recent
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 429 16 i~MOVIE NEWS ;> ON SALE TODAY J 1 Marilyn Monroe J^^^ t f LMirenceottvfer^ o^m TECHNICOLOR #1 J WHH t Twiiirrnw 3> -.\m\<. imi ku \i i.t I \iaii<l:irui 4- "I \^i ims- i --H- < ..i,,r _4. t f im bfSind the IRO\ Cl RIM\ t CIRCUS ARENA fr«H:
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    • 467 16 SE Rm55j r roDA yr J c ROBERT TAYLOR /JgjL^ J ft. int tt>wt mmu /Wu£». TIME FOR ACTION*/* C Plilk' H N« u* *pei il C-TIIE Ql HNS M-II TO NEW \(>HK \M» Kl I I KS HOME" J MIDMGHT TOMORROW <j"LAS VEGAS SHAKEDOWN'' g vl \RRI\r. IMAM- O'KEEFI
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 65 16 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance S'noi«a Diapv s"'.<'i('..'.'i i^- TIME TIDE a pure u>«J v to^ rx mt l6f; n) < ,ti/.'ii.|.ii> K.;,-.r..1i..1i: O;>ens ''^V.tion by M«d»m Ho Ch»o Hwi 9» l«t «"l „!;.>;.. „.r .iv;.>» REDIFFUSION »m. v BBSS-^S -"M 1 47«h siiat"^ gSSU'iS: ncr at amol H
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  • 104 17 Raids On Hawkers To Go On THE Singapore City Council pesU r.iav (iecided not to ac--.H'pt a move by Councillor, SI n Beog Sen^ to stop all ra. is on hawkers m the City, pending a report from the Health Committee on deUcensing of hawkers. Tbl Council accepted with certain
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  • 80 17 TELOK ANSON, Than. Zakar.,l bl Ngail Harun. 21, now serving a ten-month jail terra for theft m the Taipins Prison, bad another four •.>' irrprisonment added I 1 Mi tern by Tuan Sjed Olhman bin Ali the Telok Ai Magistrate. Zakarii ma btouilit bark
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  • 80 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Than.— r.v i men, c ne of whom wrs alleged to have inflicted a nasty sash i n the head of the other following i quarrel, today decided to renew their friendship and shook hands before Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rini On the adv.ee
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  • 61 17 THE Sii'.gapnrc Petroleum Workers 1 Union will hold its lelegates* conference on Sunlaj dt UM Tniun's premises In Ruby Lane The conference win consider resolution urging Government to include domestic servants m the new Labour Ordinance. In another resolution, the conference win ask the Labour Ministry to take
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  • 382 17 /6 VOTE MORE FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT THE vice-Chairman of the Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee, Mr. A. P. Kajah yesterday admitted his committee had made certain mistakes m the past. He was spcakinq at the monthly meeting of the Council, at which
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  • 171 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation Boy Scours wi.l launch the lirst stage of their •U-OUI eilort to raise a Ss.uno.non Boy Scout Endowment Fund lomoiTOW when they start so! Ims 500.000 Scout Bafli md 10.000 cm stickers. Badi of 120 Scout Districts will
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  • 76 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. P. Samuel, 56, retired today as Senior Assistant Registrar of the Federation Supreme Court, after serving government for 3 J years. Mr. Samuel spent 31 of the 39 years of service m the legal and judicial departments. Mr. M. Mahadevan, Secretary to the Federation
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  • 75 17 IfUAR, Thurs— Sia Chen Hock. 27. was yesterday sentenced 1o three months' jail by the President of the Sessions Cout. Inche Pawan Ahmad, for causing the death of Asmah binte Abdul Kadir by a negligent act on March 20 this year. Asmah died m The
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  • 53 17 SOMETHING Is surely wrong m the picture! Perhaps the owners of these motor cycles (io not understand or cannot read English. But how can this be so? This is the porch of the University of Malaya Students* Union at Bukit Timali and the cycles are those
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  • 100 17 His Royal Highness King Guz Of Moo HIS HIGHNESS Kins Guz, (above) the potentate of Moo, large as life but made of papier mache. will give strong support to the Arts Ball Master of Ceremonies, Mr. A. E. Shepherd at the ball tomorrow night. Mr. Shepherd will be decked out
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  • 233 17 Provident Fund: What Will It Cost City? THE Singapore City Council yesterday postponed for one month the question of additional payment of Provident Fund to former employees retired between 1947 and 1954. The vice-chairman of tbt Council's Finance Committee Mr A. P. Rajah, said that within a month the Councils
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  • 58 17 A THREE-MAN delegation of the Naval Base Labour Lnion yesterday called on Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. Un Yew Hock. and' sought his as>istaiic c for the reinstatement ot eiuht workers who were retrenched I f the Admiralty recently. Mr Lim promised the rie'egation, he would
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 167 17 •••during "CIRCUS AREIMA" In COLOR m CAPITOL Tomorrow M'niteS PART-TIME fJATIQNAL SERVICE CHLY 5 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER r oung man born between iber 1937. and 2nd December Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies DO MOT MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE Penalty for non-registration: 1 isonment, on cotuictioii. for up
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    • 291 17 J 40 DESPERATE MEN AND A HOT- BLOODED J WOMAN BLAZED A GUN- J i{ STREAKED TRAIL OF TERROR! I B. l^^^^^^r^lly fV V BARBARA BARRY 1 STANWYCK SULLIVAN M m DEAN JOHN GENE i§ 1 JAGGER ERICSON BARRY J ->c Cinen/iaScop^E In tht wondi- o 1 STE»f OPMONiC SOUNO
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  • 444 18 The Voice of the Vatican Jesuits man new Vatican Radio station broadcasting m 28 languages Stephen House ROME VATICAN Radio, probably one of the busiest and most multilingual radio stations of any m the world, has inaugurated its new transmitting station this week m the small village of Santa Maria
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 385 18 JKPAKMMM V- me Minister K. U p:'v;r.u himI i p class omMrttmift C ttfident now '^at J an has regained I vi r hip m Asia, he is deterr. ;.cd to press that advantage la Imi roUty U inching a prograr: f:■ 'he economic development of South-east
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    • 275 18 W. O. Pension Fund WITH merdrka and Mulayunization. certain L by hoary colonial traditions K v,nuld be re-examined and re-evaluated One ot lllil b shm,- :t du-s Wore the date of his iM iiili ir) iro mm ors would not be eligible to obtain n nv ben» fit from this
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 470 18 Sir— In the recent Assembly meet.ng, whrn ihe Citizenship Bill was passed. there was an amendment put forward by Mr. Lazarous. This eleventh hour amendment was rejected, without any debae. Can Mr. Lazarous enlighten me; was he. m fact, representing the residents of Farrer Park, on whose vo.es
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    • 237 18 Sir-The lifting of the ban on racing commentaries within the space of one race meeting indicates that the turf clubs acted unwisely m imposing it and that it achieved nothing new m ihe "war" against bookies. The protest from the Malayan Racehorse Owners' Association may have
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    • 129 18 Sir It is with great surprise and remorse I note no one has brought to light the true facts of the Technical College hostel at Kuala Lumpur. All the public know is the undue publicity the undergraduates advertise m the local Press. The hostel is not like an
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    • 437 18  -  T.S. DHAMY Sir Writing m his column "The News As It Strikes Me," Aster Gunasekera says that Malayi should not make it a condition for an international marriage that any one may marry a Malay provided c converted himself or herself to the Muslim faith. But on the
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    • 235 18 Sir "Doctor's" fcstttt •hirh npneared m v MM Of Oet 13 has been artial.y answered by the Education Ministry's anHHMM f llMint that seven "top IOStS 1 had been filled. A caret u! examination of he appointments reveall he fact that not one of the tfllceri so promoted
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    • 146 18 Sir The Ministry of Education invited applications for vacancies m the Inspectorate of Bchooii *cry early this year, and, as a reault, twelve applicant! were interviewed by the Public Services Commission m April. Subsequently, m .June, application* were Invited tor appointments m the Super■cale Gradei and applicants were
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    • 96 18  -  ULU WALA s L■■ residents m that part of the road Hum* and Si cen denied one of *he i U ousing estates c sprur along the id. and ti ■I an alarming rai< Cit, Fathers have not found tm these unfortunate resid*jnt« |fo^ tie resi< these
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  • 497 18  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA by /CITIZENSHIP registration m Singapore begins today. All who think of acquiring this status would be well advised to give the matter deep thought if only to save getting into a position from which they may find it difficult to extricate themselves
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    • 129 18 All letter must Entering A Malay Home f Qne of tm "^rf^uiiitet /or oood monncn bi Ifflky < c c A« :■>■ when one ntcrs a Maiau home, a ha- r > r t*i f ,,M m -it k 4tm mU Ii Rgw^ <• w tfy RoRMn i it ihose
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  • 241 19 Tension Spreads In P.L Over Election Campaigns BUT COMING POLLS WILL BE MOST ORDERLY GARCIA MANILA, Oct. 31 (IP) Battle-tested government troops spread out towards "probable trouble spots* 1 today m the face of mounting tension preceding the redhot presidential elections next month Five hundred
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  • 250 19 Parliament Bombing Was Planned, Say Police Wo#_Arf_o/_A Deranged Mind JERUSALEM, Oct. II (AP) Polite found two more hand srenadcs yesterday m the village home of a young Jew Moshe Duck, .'."> who hurled a grenade into the Israeli Parliament on Tuesday night, wounding five government leaders. The Bn i raised
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  • 161 19 Murder Suicide By A Spurned Widower A SICILIAN widower killed the mother of three children who had refused to abandon her family and be come his lover, then shot himself dead, under the eye of a crowd of passers-by— among whom was the victim's eldest son. Franco Pecoraro. 44. a
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  • 253 19 US Economy Takes A Breather— Ike WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (AP) President Eisenhower said yesterday there Is no doubt the U.S. economy is taking a breather m what he termed its long-range surge upward, i Ei.-enhower to.d his news Bonieronce government experts are watching the gtock market niotely M m indicator
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  • 76 19 CAIRO. O't. 21 (UP).— Tre Arab League Council agreed today to inform the United Nations that m attack on Syria will be considered yn attack on all Arab states. The nine-member council pas>ed a unanimous resolution Of solidarity with Syria m a one and a-hai 1-hour
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  • 56 19 LONDON- Oct. 31. (Reuter> —Princess Margaret will not have to Day purchase tax on a valuable diamond brooch which is being sent to her from Tanganyika, a Customs and Excise spokesman said today. The brooch is a gift to the Princess b y Dr.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 40 19 ORAN, A'.:-: 'a. Oct. 31. ■LV.— F:, rr:i au horitics announced yesterday the capture ol Khalfa Boualem, tormei editor oJ the AJgerian Communist organ "Liberty" and chiel t\ Communist underground movemen called the Coir.balant.-5 (it the Lib( :\..ion.
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    • 42 19 LONDON, 0 t 31 (UP) Dr. V\ tor Purcell, Malaya's B/artimt advi i i n Chini i i affairs, */afl revealed by I British ;>er today to be "Myra Buttle.'" author of a bcok cieuuii.iing the poet T.S. Eliot
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    • 32 19 PARIS. O I 31 (AP) The Fieueh Atomi i rgy l'omVM>>ion til.-.-'., -oi may >ualIm are being made tot the construction of a 40,000-ton tanker pi< pelled by atu:r.ic energy.
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    • 30 19 PINECASTLE AIR FORCE BASK, Flon.la. Oct. 1 (AP) Tuo new rocket powered ill to ratface guided missile, Rascal, went into operation officially with the U.S. Air FOFCI today.
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    • 49 19 BONN. Germany. Oct. 31. (AP) Russia now ha s a second earth .satellite ready for launching, a spokesman of the Soviet Embassy said today. He saic. it was possible that it would be shot oil on Nov. 7 to mark the 40th anniversary oi the Russian revolution.
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    • 36 19 LONDON. Oct. 31 (AFP) Britain has made representations to Israel over the recent Attack by Israeli jet fighters on a Jordan Dakota transport plane between Amman and Cairo, the Foreign Office spokesman disposed today.
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    • 34 19 CAIRO, Oct. 31 (UP) Saudi-Arabian Ambassador Sheikh Ibrahim El Soliman today formally denied published reports that King Saud plans to marry Ferial El Soklh. 16-year-old niece of Sami Solli, Premier of Lebanon.
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    • 42 19 NEW DELHI, Oct. SI (AP) The 83-nation Red Cross conference here today adopted by 1 1.) votes to 0 a draft code for limiting dangers to civilians m any nuclear war. There were two abstentions— b >' th -e Yugoslav delegates..
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  • 59 19 NEW DELHI, Oct. 31. (Rev- ten— The Indian Government today obtained power to draw on sterling balances down to a MtffVC of 850 million rupees (£64 million sterling) instead of the present level of 3,000 million rupees, (£225 million). The Indian President, Dr Rajendra Prasad, promulgated
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  • 58 19 This is the Indian Goverr mtnt*f latest move to u\eiCOme financial difficult^! which arc threatening the hitccss of the country's second five-year development plin Last August, the Goven ment authorised the Rcsen c Bank temporarily to reduce foreign security holdings from 4,000 million rupees to 3.0°0 million
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  • 111 19 Britain Gives Up Air Base To Ceylon COLOMBO. Oct. II (AFP). Acting British High Com* ::..s-iviiicr T. L. CrOftkwattl will hand over tomorrow th€ 1,373-acre British air base at X, .r.ayako, H miles Ik.:. Co::.') .o tiie OtJ I Qai ernment. Ccy'.oi) Premier tatavaai Bandaranaika Im bi to see the
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  • 77 19 ACCRA. O I \P)— The Ghana apvernment yesterday issued d< portation or c against two tri heads m Asbanti on Urn gro that "their r-' i m th< mi is not conducive to the \> good." T: HI Larema Gao. head Bf the iao commu:.." X
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  • 119 19 LONDON Oc 31 CAP) A British d ct r d< clared In a book published today th< death of King Oe irq( VI r< ■dfn m h iulsence m cigai *:es Tr.' K:r.: died m KM after an i» n on for lvi
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  • 193 19 Widow, 73 Is Sued For Enticing Marquis LONDON O( l .;j \P 1 h«- :>\ ear-old Man hinm Ml( l.rvlfr iltllMfl A ..»-^«'ar-«>ld iiali^h mklou >esterda> enlinng „wn hrr aged >ium>.iiul with .i and jcalous\." 1 Ik- husband, thrii < married Lord im hr>li r 1 n,. land's premier Marqui*
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    • 156 19 j/ lc irorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products M m ■■•ft.,.-';': i *^vi-'' i^MMtfrifliKfthMi jffrfaMPaww^^Tßfti^^a^a^aM^a^mnnT' HEADACHE CURE atched by any other pain fcr Hccdcche Neuralgia, Colds Mental Stroia zUG AUN TONG l,i lIGtR MEDICAL HALL She's ßt;'' the GREIT O CARBO! -it BbßoßibVH r An ALL-TIME classic :^TINfI" Bf-«t|
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    • 119 19 "W^^*i/*_r T#^_^^^BBB*^bl I NA I ELEGANCE m a Humber Here's bicycle of truly elegant design. Its glossy, M«4 fmish is opphed O.rr c r. v.r'c.c. *r a »h--s»and monsoon cond ons t Beneath its surface, too, a Number hi Immensely strong, m frame is o* the ttnest steei. < be
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  • 152 20 Night Tattoo THOUSANDS of people throng- the Singapore Padang last night XC the Military Tattoo held m ■id of the Poppy Day App al Fund. Highlights ol the event were the I:ii;;;n dub exerei.-es by membei of the 4 4
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  • 162 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur A inmate of 1 It -a:. > i.. uuar i slip" while doing wort ov i.i i day sentenced to two me lm prtoooment by Ma?s*r Inche Abdul Hamld bin A He was also ordered to be placed under police sup- *lon
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  • 271 20 HE WILL ACT FOR AGONG OR DEPUTY IN THEIR ABSENCE KUALA LL'MPI'K, Thurs. The Sultan of Pahang, Sir Abu Bakar, wxs today appointed deputy to the Timbalan Vans di Pertuan \^onj>, the Sultan of Selant;or, by the Majlis Kaja Kaja, at its first
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  • 35 20 •ai <••:,,..,. r 1 t and the Peoples n »r ■iiish no final agreement o stion, 1 n 1 -y Candida: oral alliai will an arranger t m v Nomination Day I
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  • 90 20 Entries For Piano Contest Now Open THE Singapore Musical Society Invite* entries lor it> pianoforte compe Ition lor 1958. bB three grades. The grades are open. Senior and Junior. There li no Rge limit lor the open event, but for the >enior. those eligible must be under 17. and lor
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  • 176 20 SINGAPORE and the Federation .should make every eil'ort to overcome difflcul lea ol administering tourist Drofnotlon on PanMalayan basis, Mr. H, d Erskine Crum. chairman of the Colony'! Tourist Advisory Committee, nld resterday. Only I joint effort bf UMM two territoriei vfi] bring
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    58 20 DR. and Mrs. Lai Mm Tet cut the t ake after their recent marriage at the Wesley Collet;,- Chapel. Sydn<*> I)r Kai. eldest son (if Mr. and Mr> l.ai Kai Joo of Johore Bahru, is a medical officer of the Koyal llobart Hu.spital m Tasmania The bride is
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  • 297 20 WEALTHY Tamils fr« <>\> i Malays :■>■•> I ran d association prot Ld< scholarshi] for th< tv ly i I Tamu lam i iye and Uti ture at the Univ< c y oi Malaya. C:i:icd ttM 'Tamil UH age Bch Lar hds Asa ri
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    • 619 20 j SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP of SINGAPORE REGISTRATION FOR SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP IS NOW OPEN THOSE BORN IN SINGAPORE ARE CITIZENS B/ BIRTH AND NEED NOT REGISTER I A WHO ARE ELIGIBLE m THE FOLLOUT\(; ARE THE GROUPS OF THOSE ELIGIBLE AND THE R lORMS O\ VVHiCH THEY SHOULD APPLY FOR REGISTRATION! \r.
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    • 183 20 jahJkm mi TCI H X X Ol Ol XIK.N I Ml II,. ||..tll* 11,1 1 I.M.I I.. HOIII HI Ik irl 7rIHx\ I OR I XI K\ ONE: Promote matters h s; effect eavings. Keep ecta or ideas i and ]p.,:;»m. X... K ItlRIHHMI XM» ItlRIH^K.N XICM secure more tballnga
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  • 356 21 $2.8 Mil. Balance Estimated For End Of 1958 PENANG, Thurs. The City Council's estimated revenue balance at the end of 1958 is $2,810,018 reflecting an apparently healthy state of affairs, President of the City Council, Mr. G. H. Goh, said today. Making his budget speech, he said
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  • 60 21 M ALAYAN nurses practise giving: medicine to a patient at the Royal Perth Hospital. Left to right: Che llmmi Krlsoni binte Maidin. of Kua'a TrenKt, r anu. who was the 2.000 th Colombo Plan s!udont to come to Australia. Kan.jit Kuan, of District Hospital. Ipoh. P« i
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  • 264 21 Labour Leader's Call On Covt. 1 ;>. A Labour Party leader today \lliance Government to clarify the i .turns and point out every particular \\o be subversive and which constituted an mVence. A'ill enable people to knov. where they stand and not go to place*
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  • 106 21 Minister To Seek Aid Of Association IPOH Thurs.— The WW' Resources will make a nnnal R the All-Malaya 2 Association iunport and asslsta: tosStoz the early repayloans made I o ;nd?r the Tin Con-•-r Stock) Regulai .> ated m a tattH sociation by the :he Federation if Malaya. Mr. P.
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  • 33 21 A CUSTOMS clerk. P S •ntenced to three Wednesday by ient of the Muar Sessions Court, lnche Pawan Ahmad, for criminal breach of of $662.50. The of. »a« remmitted m July.
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  • 124 21 Search On For 'Wakaf' Depositors IPOH. Thv.rs.— The Council ct Religion tnd Malay Customi (Pernk) has ISMMd ■boiri l t OM circular! m an effort to tract pro-war depositors of "Wakaf" fua la an lunting to about si.ono.nno. These endowment funds 'it ro':::.r- PUipOtH had been i^: 1 ribed by
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  • 53 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A ceremonial parade will be he.d at the depot, Malay Regimen', Port Dickson, on Nov. 7 to mark the end of six months' training of 80 recruits of No. 3 Company. Trophies for best recruit. best sho:, best squad and champion platoon will be presented
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  • 219 21 KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs. The only Labour Parly candidate for the Municipal Council Elections at Bungsar Ward, Mr. V. David, secretarygeneral of the 20,000-strong National Union of Factory and General Workers' today charged the Alliance Party machine with attempting "to make the Council a political mouth-piece
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  • 197 21 Expats May Get Up To $63,000 PENANG. Thurs. An expatriate senior officer m the City Council, who is offered further service for a limited period, which does not take him up to his normal retiring age, will be eligible to receive compensation up to nearly $63,000, apart from his provident
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  • 68 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A former Police Constable. K. (i. Baiakrishnan. 25, today claimed trial to three charge.of causing grievous hurt to two women and a man with a chopper on Tuesday nisht. Balakrishnan was alleged to have grievously wounded Ramachandran and the two women. Muniamah
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  • 72 21 Kuala LUMPUR, Thun.— The first public telephone calk boxes for rural kamponts under the merdeka telephone Bervice pilot project Will be installed m Province We'.lesley and Penang. This was announced by the Minister for vVorks, Posts and Telecommunications. Inc h c Sardon bin Ilaji Zubir. today.
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  • 46 21 BUTTERWORTH, ThilTS. The Rural District Council, North, is not prepared to pay $10,000 lor the cost of a main pipe to supply water to the TOO padi-p'.aniers and their families In Pcrmatang Kuang. Province WeHcslcy. The Council took this decision today.
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  • 50 21 PENANG, Thurs.— A speed limit of 20 miles per hour will be imposed on "Tumpat Hantu." I section of the main road at the 4J Mile. Tanjon? Tokong Road, where of late. many fatal road accidents havp occurred. This section of the road covers 880 yards.
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  • 104 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thins.— The League of Red Cross Societies m Geneva today acknowledged the receipt of $10,937 geni to the Suez crisis victims by the UMNO. The Director of the Relief Bureau, Mr. Edward Winsall, j:i a utter to the Federation Government said that
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 82 21 So many famous people now choose tALBAJVY FILTER I CLAIRE BLOOM wd more people, all over the world, are wfnrWw^R new cool-smokin- delight m Albany. IS^RMfiMHy m and thou^anJ^ of tiny traps that A;. lon Filter ensure that you 1 I fine true tlavour ot truly fine tobaccos <HH™ P
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    • 312 21 i I BIRDS EYE A i (quick- frozen peas I > SWEETEST, TENDERE3T OF ALL jP The voun^ creen peas reach you at thoir ton dor Lost, with all M I their delicious flavour as fresh as the morning they were picked. That's because immediately they reach the height of
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  • 148 22 Colombo Plan Meet In U.S. Our Delegates Are Invited T H E Fed tv of Malaya and S ipore are be i n v i t i i the C ,rr.b Pi m C :l'a!i\v C c to be held m il 1 Stales next yew The Consultative Committee r
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  • 23 22 HI Autumn Audio Fair, whi' d, demonstrates the finest sound re- kftad m the world, opened m Harroga f e
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  • 43 22 X Malayan Exchan Association made the chances m its rates to merch;»r»V vr^rrdny: pmmm au: ing tt sic 31-7/16. M days 31-1 cred; 31-7/R -.ills rates TT. or < D Canada 31: Belgian Francs 1618 j 1:,.i Other exchange rates remain urn
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  • 339 22 Present Trend In Tin May Continue THE size of the international agreement's holding of tin at the end of June will surprise most sections of the market, says the Financial Times reviewing question* facing world tin. "It is iargrr than most r UrTKf< it statfi. B r fsfltd were suffl
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  • 67 22 op hanrtsted bj Ayti Bukit Esi ktc ril 1 to Sept. 30. this 2624)00 lb.. ~>oO lb. m the same period last yea Of this I 2:1 111 lh were sold (192 49 1 n Nt average sale was 77.99 cent! per lb. (73uflg rents) and the production
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  • 42 22 A CAr: trj sion of more tha- k Ul Indusand offl Of the r to lal I '.vr!.ments will Britain on November II hi HvtCi <" o r.enre of the recei I talks yeen Can li m and UK. Mm rs.
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  • 119 22 SHIPS IN PORT OITKR ROADS Oaky le. Ruth N T uminen, l:.chm'■ b, Buys, Pccsidcnt Tyhr. 8 ibang Glenor eta y. Capt Georgis, Laomedoii, Rebevcrett, s l 1 1 of Andhra, obra. Tarakan, Thi ita Star. Lily. GeiOfltUUflli Br .-iflevt-rctt. Tah^o. INMR ROADS Padjonge, Sedili, Thanji Wa- Tool Ann, Nangkaehindr,
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  • 299 22 Three More Plants Started In Malaya BIG BOOST FOR INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIAL potential m the Federation has been greatly stepped up m recent months with the setting up of new factories m Kuala Lumpur and Johore. These involve Ihe total than $4,500,000. The first modern, poweroperated textile mill In the Federation,
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  • 104 22 SINGAPORE'S rubber prfcc closed at 80 cents per lb. for International lnfl gr| November rirfpflNßl yesterday, I cent below Wednesday. The c'o-in^ tone \va s hfffftfini after steady. The market ruled quietly steady throughout the morning with minor fluctuations. It steadied during the afternoon on good KMPH
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  • 239 22 THE decl.ne m all sections of the Malayan share market continued yes.crday. The Close was again weak. Then was an improvement In turnover. Price changes announrrd by the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association yesterday were: INDI STKIAI.S B..;<:s Sellers Prater ft Neave Ords. 2 42 2 4':
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  • 328 22 A small portion of the Dv Pont works, the American chemical giant, has been added to the Singapore industrial scene. Mr. Robert B. Acton, special Sou'.h-east Asia technical representative of E.I. Dv Pont de Nemours and Company Incorporated (Foreign Trade Development Division), Wilmington. Delaware,
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  • 95 22 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P^r picul yesterday were: coora, Oct./ Nov. $25 buyers, $26 sellers: coconut oil m buJK $4H sellers; In drums $45£ sellers. Muntok White pepper $105 sellers. Sarawak white $104 tellers special Sarawak b.ack $63. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: lair merchantable
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  • 198 22 F .v ordi 12.471, 1249, 12.481; Gammon I2JO, |2i7|, 32 1 overnif I i I immi i J2.15 1:" |2 I.. (2 174. H Waugh B7J; $1 85; Jack on c i 15; M Brewi riej 13 55 (3 57j M Colli $1 04 cd; MeAl sti
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    • 154 22 The beauty of naval architecture! **iia^Klai r* a^Li\\ "7 Su I -*^ga^^^ \s^\\ ','^Jitif 'i^sfl aVwt' x ■'^•V '\^HBa^am f t*Mmaa t^Kf i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^Bi^i^i^i^i^i^ißßßß^^i*^a^a^^a^P^^ Ta^^^aia^a^a^a^aia^^^^^^^^a^a^a^aa^aaa^a^a^-i^a^^^^-^^^^^-—^^^^^^aJaMßaM The Cyma Navystar has been acclaimed throughout the world nious design, Cyma watchmakers have achieved the slimmest cc*| possible casing for the Navystar and a watch
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    • 490 22 ~Lf~vi*\i*>j~xj*^j*xr'Xi*X<~u~i-)~u~i-rT_i~i_i~_-_— i_rxj~u~u*xr*i_o-O_rv.f*i_n w rxj~^.-i f>^-xo_»*_j I I I POPPY DAY APPEAL Please Give Generously ATTENTION! CAR OWNERS Please remember your Car Poppy— they can be obtained from:- Messrs Whiteawov Loidlow lj Co Ltd Mcssn. John Little M Ltd Messrs. Robinson Co Ltd And elsewhere as usual Space donated by The
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  • 144 23 England Fail To Impress Against Irish BELFAST, Oct. 31 (Reuter) The English Football League beat the Irish League 4 2 here last night but their display was disappointing. Their strong side had been expected to outplay the Irishmen, but only m the last 15 minutes did they get on top.
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  • 93 23 So Sorry, But Nakamura Is Too Tired To Compete MELBOURNE, Oct. SI (Router) Japan's top golfer, Torakichi Nakanrura, will not come to Australia for the £A2.500 Pelaco tournament at Victoria course near Melbourne next month. The Japanese Consul, Mr. Nomoto, said today that Nakamura was "very tired" after his win
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  • 130 23 SYDNEY. Oct. 31 (Reuter) —Harold Henning of South Africa finished with a n eagle for a two under par 70 to take the early lead m the first round of tht» Ampol £A3.000 golf tournament at Kensinglon today. His 70 wa.s made up
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  • 98 23 Milan Beat Vienna 4-2 In Replay ZURICH. Or! SI, <Re;;'cr> Milan F. C. beat Rapid Vienna 4-2 m their repay here yesterday to qualify to meet Grlaj m Rangers, the Scottish champi m the fir>t rour.d proper of the European Soccer Cup cvr.pr'.- t; o Milan md Vienna had Infshed
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    • 103 23 NOTICES ''"';H;r" F > nI.PARTf 5 ?x n months of 1958 5^ and/or areas ,ta Canal. Buklt ggpoa catchments. ;l !a n« B iver Ca fl a p and Katong Areas. g^al Catchment. aHJts. san por. Harbour Bo«d Catchßi* 1 tPayaUbar Canal Catchrn^nt. ..XaUaflf »w Cr n Tvooslt for lACB
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    • 323 23 GOVERNMENT OF FEDKRATION OF MALAYA COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIP TECHNICAL SCHOLARSHIP TO RK AWARDED BY GOVERNMENT OF CANADA IN FISHING GEAR TECHNOLOGY IN 1958 A: PLICATIONS are invited ons who arc Federal Citi/' r Technical Sch to be awarded by the G meni < f Canada to enable the uccessful applicant
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    • 283 23 TENDER RENDERS will be received up to noon on 15th i November. 1957 for Service i and Maintenance of three Airconditioning Plants for a pt-riod Of 12 months com- mencing from Ist January. 1958. Conditions of Service on tender form.s may be obtained at the Office of thej Director of
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    • 233 23 "Ex-Services Association of Singapore TiEMEMBRANCE DAY will be commemorated with a service and a parade at the Cenotaph on Sunday, 10th November, IM7. Members of the Ex-Services Association. Singapore, who wish to take part m the parade should report to the Barracks of the Singapore Military Forces, Beach Road, Singapore,
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    • 439 23 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Madam TAN VAN of No. 170 Orchard Road, Singapore, have applied for a Transfer to Mr. Ang Yeow Soon of a Samsu Shop licence m respect of premises No. 170 Orchard Road, Singapore, and that this appi.cat on will be heard m the
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    • 263 23 WANTED TO RENT VT7 AN T I D To Rent or To Purchase small Licenced Motor farafe Box No. T. 1190 s.s. HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE Company undertake to buy and sell, and to finance H:re-P.ir-chaso on motor CSTSj c x M^d second-hand 19.12 Mode l upwards only): terms
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    • 1280 23 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT fducatio: <~~ < > M 'I k V TT.,. 1 r-i 'I. a, rT Graduate Teacher. faftaiH t- .'t %'X '•''•>■ X ,I.i I. H A" P. -n Club F.v: <• r Cf o cnowledjje of lan^uaces inf. sUt: ACCOM. VACANT VfERCANT -i M << \ccfimmodae
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    • 282 23 Li 1 Abner By A/ Capp I jg>X HE'LL S/^WE CAM A THEN, HE SLITHERS J»JT»W- SODDEN LV U FIGURE AT L, ALONG WALL STREET 1 A rose Y/^jrV v¥? come up least 50 climbs the: CWVORK'LLG EUS Jf V* OUTATH' A SHOCK CASES EMPi RE STATE! J/ TIME siA'
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  • 428 24 'THIS ISLAND IS MY HOME../ A Promise Of A Good Meeting BY FLOAT BY TRAIN... HORSES ARRIVE IN X.L Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selantjor Turf Club's November meeting promises to be as successful as any m the federal capital. More horses arrived
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  • 181 24 SINGAPORE soccer fans may have the opportunity of watching the first English professional football team play m Singapore when Blackpool, a first division F.A. club, visits Singapore sometime next year. "Blai kpool i> a well-known soccer club. It will indeed be i
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  • 155 24 Sikhs Keep Unbeaten Record YOUNG Men's Sikh Association, the only team m thr 5.11..-V league competition to have a 100-per-ient record, scored their fourth successive victor' when they trounced the Navy Nomads 4<> m a division two matin played on the YMCA ground yesterday. Hero of the Sikhs' team v.
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  • 73 24 Dai Rees Coming To Singapore HONGKONG, Oct. 31 (Re i--4 -A group f f ::r British professional golfers ltd f I) i: i: i arrr.t i h< ro t i lay p a', -i :.cs of i. are Ken B i Bra'lv 1 i I" fy r gf are du<
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  • 34 24 F. HAWORTH. six up. won the Captain's Prise presented by Col. E. V Ran>.>n. m 'he Arrr.v |01l bogey competition played at KeppeL Major G. Brown one up waa runner-up.
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  • 27 24 NEWMARKET. Oci 31. fßeuter Stephanotis won th c Cam- hi; c Handicap There was 1 i fini for second and third lact Th;rty-< ight ran.
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  • 52 24 IPOH. Thur?.— The final of the Perak. Po ice inter-circie badminton competition for the Guan Hoe challenge cup between Taipin^ Police and the [poh Police Volunteer Reser\ c will be plajed off m the Perak B A. Hall. Patrick Street, on Saturday, Nov. 9. itartinf
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  • 465 24 Undergrads Cut Recs Down To Size UNIVERSITY of Malaya yesterday brought highIlyin- Singapore Recreation Club down to earth when they'humbled the reigning champions 2—l m their SHA first division league match on the padang. v a, h ;.u: ihc Recs down to second .icr er .'h tho U d< rgrads—
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  • 396 24 British Anthem To Tell The Fans HUNGARIAN born Kins Konff, described by world champion, America's Lou Thez recently as one of the 'three greatest wrestlers m the world' will take Singapore Citizenship papers today. "Singapore is my home it has been for more than ten years. "And it is m
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  • 58 24 Thc BollOWillg have been elected Bl Ofiir-e-Bearers of the Star Soccentes Sports Club for 1958: President M. Courtney. Vice-President: C. D. Kronenberg. Hon. General Secretary and Treasurer: K. S. Mnni--kam (re-elected). Sports Secretary: J. A. Harvey. Hou. Auditor: A. P. Lope/.. Committee: E. Pohan, C. Ramakrishna. Chonq Chov.
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  • 324 24 LONDON, Od 31 I Renta i I En I Scottish football ri.\l-i:< ows Saturday. NOT. 8 League Division I. Arsei M n Lift A Villa va Portsm ith Black] o 1 vs Chelsea H >lton vs Shefl Wed. r■. t West Bi om l.ees Presi n rester
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  • 63 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A brilliant 54th miiiute fO*J scored by ri^ht winger Abu BaJcar uave tbc 111 Federal Ir.lar.'. ry Brigade narrow l-o win over Army Service Corps m their Army inter-ur.it hockr-v maich on the HQ Armed Forces mou;.d today. The came was p^^ved at
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  • 92 24 THE sil gßpOf* Rifle A Ention Ail ita annual InterColouai IV. P I SI 0 I on Stindas N 3 ai N< t S on Range at 130 m The team i SR.\ -A': "o! Wor?dcll. Ma?or Kirkman. CQMS Frai k] nd Sgt L..'.
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  • 673 24 LAST MINUTE TRY SAVES H 'KONG Hard Tackling Fed. Services Keep The Tourists In Check OKi 3 3 Hi «s perhaps a fitting aai the game. Rct< ree Iv Hungkons: M OKclly, Bush; C B 'inc. I < Stevei D Daviea. C. Row«, L. Wi ims Capi T M A
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