The Straits Times, 12 September 1955

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Nat*"" 1 flew*"** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 392 1 Two-day probe 'sinister' ALLIANCE PROTEST KUALA LUMPUB, Sunday. cntioH in Kota Bharu Police Station the two-day questioning of two Malay who surrendered on Friday under the offer has set off a storm of protest Mliance supporters in the Federation. the interrogation continue* the police ;ive any
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  • 52 1 SIX. \PORr-s CHIEF MINISTER. Mr. »«vid Marshall, enjoys a lake with the Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Dimitri Zhukov, at a reception in Jakarta. Mr. Marshall is leader of a goodwill mission to Indonesia which hopes to promote rr.u rr trade between the two countries. struts
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  • 95 1 Reds wound a Home Guard rrortet outiage 1 the amnesty de- j occurred In Johore j v when a Home it Penppeiang ily wounded. Kiam, 27. was ;i'. launch \F. hospital at an operation, the road runn- ncparang when Usta fired at him. 1 f who were
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  • 36 1 Life with baby— in a jail Sun. Prisoners lican provincial! 1 Mrs. Felieidad del moved from her bo la Mnrlng ntence on a manslaughter, hi r two-week-old with her. I onen say tho oo much. AP.
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  • 217 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. CAT-CALLS and boos today almost broke up a meeting here, called to consider a resolution to form a new union for workers In the mining industry. The convenor. Mr. C. A. Mathews.* a member of thr Ontral Committee of thr
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  • 77 1 PEN. ING. Sun A FOUR- YEAR-OLD «irl. Rosemary Mum.. was found battered to death in a house in Burniah Road tonight. Near her was her father. Khoo s.ki Liat. with serious head injuries. He was ru.shed to hospital in a critical condition. Police found
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  • 68 1 MOSCOW. Sun. The West German Foreign Minister. Heinrich von Brentano, said today the SovietGerman conference was going not so well" But, he added: 'One cannot tell until the very last moment" The forwlgn minister said he would aieet the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, tomorrow
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  • 84 1 Police trail car— two arrests A TATTOOED Chinese and an Indian were arrested by Singapore Police late last j nißht after their car had been trailed by a radio patrol to a lane off KlUiney Road A dagger was found under i a footboard The handle was wrapped in cloth.
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  • 20 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Britain's High Commissioner designate to India, arrived here tonight— Reuter.
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  • 49 1 A soldier was stabbed last night In the chest during a brawl In a kampong off AlJunied Road. Singapore. Pte Syed Othman bin Zaln, 23. of the Royal Army Service Corps, wa.s taken to hospital in a serious condl°Late last night police detained a man.
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  • 67 1 KUALA UMPIR Sun -Cnnvrrsim in Eniliiih at Tamil mrrtin«* ill "taboo to thr MlnisUr for Labour. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. Mr. Sambanthan. who presided over <■« lebrations in rrmrmbrance of the South Indian poet Bharathi here today. uM: "Quite often I have nrrn people
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  • 154 1 From LLOYD MORGAN JAKARTA. Sun Indonesia has agreed to receive a full economic mission from Singapore and draw up a blueprint for stimulating reciprocal trade. The composition of the mls*ion will probably be panMalayan. The decision to receive the economic delegation was reached at
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  • 50 1 VANCOUVER. Sun More, than US$l,OOO,OOO worth ot j household furnishings, machinery and lumber were destroyed in a flre still burning but under control early today in Vancouver's industrialised False Creek area Damage from the lire may Ko as high as U552,000,000. j observers said. -A P.
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  • 61 1 CAIRO. Bun. The giant new Bristol Britannia turbo- prop airliner, held up here during a proving flight to Johannesburg, left this morring fo r Entebbe 'Uganda > alter a new glass panel had Ixen fitted to its windscreen The Britannia returned here yesterday after the
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  • 49 1 MANILA. Bun A hungry prison inmate sneaked into the store room and consumed a can of meat and a bottle of gin Police later diMwercd Cornelio Turla 21, had eaten and drunk evidence deposited by police to be used against another detainee —A. P.
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  • 132 1 CREW SET ADRIFT IN SAMPAN PENANG. Sunday. F)LICE in Penang and neighbouring states are scouring the sea for a Tonckang with $13,000 worth of rubber on board, whirh was seized by four armed pirates ofT Pulau Rimau. on the south-eastern tip of Penan^ island, on
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  • 26 1 MEKNES. i Moroccoi. Sun Four hundred French families living in the Arab quarter here have been evacuated as a .srriititv measure. It was announced today
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  • 204 1 SHIP WITH GUNS FOR CHINA HEADS THIS WA Y The hue and cry is on: Customs men are alert to find her SINGAPORE Customs m» n are maintaining a round-the-clock watch for a Greek ship suspected of gun-running to Communist China. The 1,618-ton Katerinas is believed to have slipped past
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  • 137 1 Hunt is on for 'goodnight' gang KLANG. Sun. FLJCE here are on the look-out for a gang of 12 youths who have been beating up young couples at night. The gang has struck five times. recently Their victims have included a teacher from an English school and an office peon.
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  • 58 1 The pirates were believed to be Chinese All four were masked Mstf two were armed with pistols After ordering the tonjkang crew into one of the sampans the pirates transferred their outboard motor* to the seized tongkang. The crew were towed three nulls mH into the o|wij sea
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  • 33 1 NEW DEI-HI, Sun The Indian Prime Minister. Mr Nehru, said today that the •liberatli n" of Ooa can be achieved without Indian nationals resorting to ma« "satyaitraha"— peaceful invasion- UP.
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  • 37 1 WHITING. Indiana. Sun An explosion and flre destn»ed a buildint last night ir the Standard Oil Company plint which two weeks ago suffered a US$lO,OOO,OOO flre Seven people were Injured, none serloualy UP
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  • 218 1 The next target of Reds: S'pore TOKYO. Sun. SINGAPORE will be the noxt tariict of Communism in Asia. Mjn Dr. Hollinjrton K. Ton-4. Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to Japan. Dr. Tong criticised the Singapore Government for it.s neutral attitude" toward the Communist menace He reproved Sin^ap 1 its neutrality and said:
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  • 45 1 ii: \\i i RTAKNCD: IM>N r MMBL i .in M irvhal Jinn lines tup ranking toil i warned 1 I t cnih <• >\< i iinn-nl i i n s t I Mtafl t<> i M md "makinc crime p<>'" in Morocco Re v i'
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  • 50 1 INCH BY INCH— PERFECT ATLANTIC CITY. Sun Sharon Kay Ritchie of Colorado became the new Miss America last muht Sharon. 18 ls sft. Sin. tall I She woiKh.s 116 Ib And .-he has what tMtatN AMsOMn call perfect nirasurenents: A J5-inch bu^t. hips the .same, and a 23-inch waist UP
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  • 87 2 'Unknown is by a master BMU.IN. Sun. rE U.i Khan has been told that a portrait by an 'unknown Spanish artist" which he bought in Paris years ago is a 147--year-old masterpiece by <ioya. Thf painting was identified by Dr. Herbert Paulus who has made a special study of (.ova.
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  • 36 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. India and Communist China have agreed to reduce the rate of pross telegrams between the two countries. The charge per word has been cut from 19 cents to 15 cents— AP.
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  • 166 2 Big exercise will test more than 1,000 Civil Defence workers MOKE THAN 1.000 members of Singapore s Civil Defence services will take part in an islandwide exercise on Oct. 9. Through the co-operation of the R.A.F.. the Volunteer Police, Fire Services and City Council, the exercise
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  • 82 2 JAKARTA, Sun— lndonesia will ask the United Nations General Assembly this autumn to give force to the Bandoeng conference declaration on West New Guinea, the Indonesian Foreign Minister said today Mr. Anak Agung Gde Ag- ung. the new Foreign Minis- i ter. said he could not under-
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  • 116 2 British ship intercepted Inside-out suits HONG KONO, Sun The 3. 438- ton British steamer Westway, was Intercepted last night by a Chinese Nationalist warship off the Chinese mainland port of Foochow but was released after examination, British naval luthorlties announced here. They said the ship was now on her way
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  • 148 2 Homes air lift Two from 1,400 Chandu offence T.B. expert LONDON. Sun.- The Italian Air Ministry is to fly M 51 .160.000 worth of British prefabricated barracks and bungalows to Italy PARIS, Sun— A device for pressing a suit from Inside was shown at an exhibition of equipment for laundries
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  • 202 2 THE SINGAPORE Trades Union Congress is to be reorganised into an executive body— it now only advises member unions and co-ordinates their work. Mr. S. Jaganathan, president of the TUC, told the Straits Times yesterday, that changes would be made so that: Paid Staff Full
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  • 38 2 JAPANESE Kabuki dancers in their traditional ballet at the Edinburgh Festival their first appearance in Britain. They dance on a sarred stage specially blessed before they took It with them from Japan.— A.P. picture.
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  • 169 2 They jumped from a liner MANILA. Sunday. TWO young Dutch seamen who Jumped from their 1 ship Into the treacherous channel near Corregidor Island on Thursday were found safe yesterday on Bataan Peninsula. Fishermen found the two men still carrying their life jacket* and turned them
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  • 224 2 HUSBAND FACES MURDER CHARGE NEW YORK, Sun. A YOUNG Bridgetown (New Jersey) mother died yesterday after a beating, and her husband was arrested by police who were about to break Into their apartment to rescue her. Mrs Alice Mau.st. 26. died In hospital less
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  • 105 2 Club leaders receive certificates pANON R K S Adams pre--1 sented certificates to 17 club leaders at a reception at the Queens Street Boys Hostel on Saturday The club leaders eom--1 pleted a training course :n I July The leadership course, was .sDonaored by the Federation of Boys' Club*. Singapore
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  • 116 2 THE MAROONED THOUSANDS REFUSE TO LEAVE NEW DELHI Sunday -THOUSANDS of people marooned by the disastrous Hoods in Orlssa are refusing to leave their homes official sources said. A two-inch rainfall hasi added to their plight and has hampered relief operations But relief is being stepped up. Indian
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  • 69 2 BUENOS AIRES Bun. I Army Minuter Franklin Lvcoro expr, Bscd eonMei*. today that President P«ron would call bloodthirsty Argen- > tine unlonlsU to arms when he decided that the time was; ripe. I Oen. Luccro told a prr.s.s K° nfer 'nee Vlf 1 he did noi
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  • 63 2 LOOKS GOOD AND DRIES QUICKLY HERE S JUST the outfit tor the beach swim or play suit by Fantasie with the fast bloomer" line. i is nylon batiste so quick drying tna* e*m a fully-cut swimsuit like this is comfortable for ing immediately after a dip The deck-chair stripes are
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  • 75 2 TOKYO, aun rhlrteen American airmen were officially considered dead today as the U.8 Air Force announced it had discontinued Us main search for the crew of the B-29 8uperfortre.ss that crashed into the sea south of Okinawa last Thursday The announcement said: "Although air force ofncla;>
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  • 16 2 BELGRADE -m. A group <v Tagoi i rxpc r' »hinj posslb!!;tiPN U P
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  • 269 3 YES, says U.S.: YES, says CHINA me skies at Geneva as the tnlb. mcceed a nd it's freedom again for forty captives NEW YORK, Sunday. iV AGREEMENT was reached yesterday between ComnranW China and the Inited States on -erlcan civttUni held in China and Chinese stuSts In >rlca I) American
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  • 58 3 •■rIDS, Michigan Sun. a woman's London woman three war brides' said on a fstrrday. the partnered and wife Mrs. Rose id. i husbands their wives do there"! not a Ith :t. man's counm W P suit the -;iid she beh women may v the
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  • 16 3 M Sun. The Dl Armistice vest c r :rian:an infor sabotage settlements district last
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  • 154 3 FOREST HILLS, A New York. Sun. DETAIL of police was rushed to a tennis club yesterday after .Mrs. Dorothy Knode of Forest Hills, one of the contestants, received a telephone call threatening death. "The call was made to our home," Mrs. Knode, 30,
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  • 187 3 UNIONS LINE UP BEHIND GAITSKELL LONDON. Sunday. MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, the Labour left-wing leader will be crushingly defeated in his bid to capture tho party treasurership this year, the final agenda for Labours annual conference indicated today. It showed that union* with overwhelming voting
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  • 79 3 Homes burned RANGOON, Sun— Siamese bandits killed 14 people in a raid on a cillage near Bokpyin in Mergui. a tin-mining district about 420 mile* southeast of Rangoon, according to reports here today. The 20 bandits ransacked 100 houses in the village and set nre
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  • 21 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. India has authorised exporters to sell Red China 40,000 bales of cotton this year. A.P.
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  • 22 3 VIENNA, Sun. Austria will resume normal diplomatic relations with Spain "In the near future," a Government official said today— U.P.
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  • 18 3 MONO KONO. Bun Charles Lindbergh arrived in Hong Kong yesterday from Manila for an unofficial visit
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  • 50 3 Pff t... go the Dereks HOLLYWOOD. Sun —Mrs. John Derek said yesterday that she and her Mm star husband have separated. Mrs. Derek. 27. the former starlet Pati Behrs from Paris. France, said Derek. 29. left her two weeks ago Derek recently flnishd working on the picture. "The Ten Commandments."—A.P.
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  • 31 3 DUNKIRK. Sun. The Ziegler shipyards of Dunkirk nnnounced yesterday that they would produce "readymade" ships and offer them for sale instead of working only to buyers' orders. A.P.
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  • 236 3 -AID ON WITH TNE BRI6HT LIGHTS CHICAGO, Sun. rjIRLS should turn the lights on— not off— if they are seeking romance. So advises the American Home Lighting Institute, which said yesterday that good lighting can do more to Improve a woman's looks than moonlight
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  • 15 3 DEVONPORT. England. Sun. The British aircraftcarrier Ocean left yesterday for troubled Cyprus.— A.P.
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  • 59 3 DURANGO, Mexico, Sun Movie battle .scenes, being filmed by a United Btates .studio on location here, proved so realistic that there were 24 casualties in one day. Shooting of the film "Comanche" has been stopped Altogether abcut 80 men have been hurt In "battles" in
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  • 155 3 Poll prayers to beat colour bar CHICAGO. Sun. A BAPTIST minister haa urged Negroes to km the ballot box as "a place of worship" if they want to make headway acaimt prejudice. 'You can't sweet-talk your way in »y constant appeasing." Rev. C William Black, of San Antonio. Texas, said.
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  • 55 3 WALPOLE, Sun— Though he lost his right arm In a mill accident six years ago, Karl Larson plays the electric guitar and has his own band Larson plays his speci-ally-made guitar with both feet, one knee, his left hand and an attachment on
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  • 33 3 KHARTOUM. Sun. Negotiations are In progress for the sale of certain arms and ammunition by the British army leaving Budan to the Sudanese defence force, it was learned yesterday— UP.
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  • 30 3 LIMA. Peru. Bun More than 200 works of art by Peruvian painter Carlos Bacaflor who died in Paris In 1942 have gone on exhibit here. A P
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  • 31 3 PNOM PENH. Cambodia, Bun.— Fighting broke out here yesterday between the contesting parties on the eve of the first Indo-China election since the end of the war.— UP.
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  • 28 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia and Poland have signed a new trade agreement calling for goods exchanges valued at £3.600.000 ($3O mlllio.. up to February 28. 195« -A.P.
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  • 77 3 Earlier Mr. Rulganin had said representatives of the Communist East Oerman government would have to be invited to any discussion of the war prisoner question Dr. Adenauer's government has flatly refused to allow this as it does not recognise the East German government. Mr. Bulganin recognLsrd that
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  • 45 3 MANILA, Sun. Balbino Fajardo. 50, charged with practising law without a licence after failing In his bar examination, told the court he had won cases against recognised lawyers. The Judge suggested that Fajardo take the bar examinations again. A.P.
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  • 48 3 LANBE, Michigan, Sun. Mrs John Brogan donated a pint of blood to the local blood bank. Yesterday she was Injure*' seriously In a traffic accident. A transfualon »*s necessary to save her life and she received the same blood she had donated— UP.
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  • 218 3 Children brawl with knives and blackjacks BOSTON, Sun. Twelve people were arrested and five others, including a policeman, wore in hospital yesterday after a wild, two-hour riot between teen-age gangs fighting with Knives, clubs, j blackjacks and rocks. Police estimated that 400 people, many of
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  • 157 3 Death wai the choice of the girl a test pilot left behind LOS ANGELES. Sun. AN attractive heiress, who grieved over the plane crash death of the test pilot she loved, shot herself yesterday. The body of red-haired Mrs. Phyllis Pratt. 37, a divorcee, was found in her fashionable apartment.
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  • 99 3 'End deadlock plea to Bulganin MOSCOW. Sunday. T«HE West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Aden- aver, yesterday invited the Soviet Premier. Marshal Nikolai Bulßanin, to a meeting to try to break through the Russo-German deadlock. Dr. Adenauer received the Soviet Premier and top
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  • 108 4 'Lost names' mystery at aquarium AN estimated 10,000 people visited Singapore's Van Kleef Aquarium during the weekend. Meanwhile the fish on display continued to lose their names yesterday as more name plates were found to be missing. Since Thursday, when the acquarlum was opened, plates have been disappearing and Mr.
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A woman gave birth to an Illegitimate child and when she found the child was dead, threw the body Into a stream, a court here was told yesterday. Siti Aisah blnte Ahmad. 27. a seamstress of Kampong Bahru. pleaded guilty before Mr. O
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  • 57 4 Negotiations will resume at the Singapore Labour Ministry tomorrow between Diethelm and Company and the Singapore Machine and Engineering Employees' Union, representing 200 of the firm's striking workers. Representatives of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union will meet the Singapore Plywood Company tomorrow for negotiations
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  • 26 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A special treat for poor children in various charitable institutions in Johore will be provided during the Sultan's diamond jubilee celebrations.
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  • 255 4 BIG OPERATION ENTERS FINAL PHASE* MALAYAN POLICE WITHDRAW BUT- THEY WILL KEEP THE REDS UNDER CONTROL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Siamese Government in constructing three forte in the Retong jungle of South Siam and will garrison them with its own police. This is the latest
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  • 47 4 I A Ms day for Nadla Elaine NAOIA KLAINK. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnnon. (centre) was christened at St. (irorge Garrison Church. Singapore, yesterday. Carrying her is the Rev. John Gwinnett. The godfather. Mr. J. A. Bate, in on the extreme right Straits Tines picture
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  • 62 4 The Singapore Council for Adult Education will start two new classes in English at the Lee Xii Chuan School. 3) milestone. Thomson Road on Wednesday. Classes will be held on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Registration should te made at the
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  • 90 4 OINGAPORE S Shop MSistO ants and clerks want to organise to be "as strong as the labourers." Mr. Chan Kum Chee. spokesman for the Progressive Party, said this yesterday. He said clerks and shop assistants had made representations to the Party for legislation to
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  • 126 4 FE Singapore Labour Front, which now has a membership of 5.000, is rapidly setting up branches throughout the island. This week more branch centres will be officially opened in widely separated parts of the Colony. All the Front's ministers and assemblymen will hold weekly meet-t
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  • 42 4 IPOH. Sun. —Mr R Doraiswamy Sastn, professor of philosophy and ethics, will lecture on India's contribution to World Thought" at the Kinta Indian Association premises at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Mr. S K. Das. ipoh lawyer will preside
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  • 38 4 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. Nearly 60 leading businessmen from Kelantan and TrenKfcanu attended a Bhell dealers' party here to bid farewell to Mr WR.B Parrot, the company s branch manager, who Is leaving Malaya shortly on retirement.
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  • 75 4 Bus union gives notice of strike rE 2.000-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will this morning serve a 14-day notice on the company of its intention to go on strike This means that there will be no Traction Company buses on Sept 26. if the company fails to negotiate on
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  • 224 4 SAILOR UP AGAINST NEW PROBLEM KJELL NYGAARD BOUUN, the 20-year-old Norwegian seaman who wants to get a job, marry his sweetheart and settle in Singapore, now has a new problem to solve. He must satisfy the Immigration authorities that he can contribute to the development
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  • 127 4 For charity: $50 from football flop KOTA BHARU. Sun. HOPES of the Kelantan branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis of raising a good sum in their charity soccer match between the state, who were this year's Malaya Cup run-n»-rs-up. and Trengganu. Hopped badly on Friday. Less
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  • 145 4 UNION v 3 CAFFES: FOUR-Day DEADLINE submitted claims to Rob John Little's rJi to thf Tal rant in v,, Road The umbers on strli and two reto repro ployees In thi lishments It wants waiters to $45 to $85 15 per cent second eoofe third cry.k $120 Bar boy>, The
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  • 54 4 IPOH, Sun. B of the police Voluntee: serve in Ipoh I presented with and bad. 1 are Inspector 1... and Inspector Qga Chik. who Police Comn.. 1 neate and badge. Four other.-. Chief Police Otli ftcate: Sgt -Maj Osmar. Hamid, S«t. Cheah I Wenft. Sgt. Din
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  • 29 4 A team 0: dustriallsts tourin I East. Australia ai land will drop in at Sir.: on Nov. 4. It w« by the U.S. Informatißßa vice yesterday. I
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  • 31 6 It Word* lit (minimum). MR. AND MRS A M A. Wolfs thajik all their Friends and well WMMB for the Valuable Presents nnd Attendance to the Wedding Ceremony and Reception
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  • 109 6 it Word, fit ■mimmum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mail' if you want to win thai $5,000 word puzzle. INDOOR SMELJ.S are a contant worry, besides they give your guests .v bad impression. Your problem now solved. Use Alr-wick EXQUISITE BALLERINA and Evening Gowns for Jubilee Celebration
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  • 683 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Sept. 12. 1955. The Malayan Economy The full report of the International Bank Mission on Malaya, running into some 330 pages, has, lor some reason, not yet found its way to Malaya. The brief summary of the Mission's report published over two months ago hardly
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  • 505 6 The long search for a way to control ofT-t he-course betting in Malaya appears to be drawing to an end. Next month a joint SingaporeFederation committee will meet for the last time and will then report to the two Governments. The delegates' from both territories are
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  • 768 6 HAVE WE GIVEN THE REDS THE ONE LIE THEY NEED THEY NEED? fiSE would need to be U deaf, Illiterate or In a very remote part of the Jungle to be Ignorant of the offer of an amnesty. Voice aircraft have supplemented the millions of leaflets fluttering down some of
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    • 195 6 STRIKERS' BONUS- WILL GAS CHARGE PAY IT? REFERENCE to your editorial of Sept. 8. on "A Bonus for Striking* you stated that a bonus is usually given to employees in recognition of good and loyal service. Quite true, but you forget that this is the year of grace 1955, not
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    • 133 6 AS a member of the public who suffered twelve davt last year and fifteen this year from the antics of the City Council labourers. I very much resent this "bonus*' granted to all their daily-rated workers. Apart from digging pits to bury refuse, and burning paper I,
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    • 50 6 riE City Councillors •wild be wise to refrain from charging the public for woric that was net done, rather than pay the quarter million to the strikers. POr co-operation wHh the Councillors I spent over $20 during the labourers' holidays to do their mb< SI'FFERER Singapore.
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    • 86 6 CITY Councillors who voted $25 prizes to their striking workers should search their consciences deeply. They have failed to support incensed public opinion over the ridiculous de- mand for strike pay whilst these workers have been on strike. a nd this $25. it is very clear, is only
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    • 144 6 It was the worker who lost rIE end ol the 84 strike involvir.? 600 employees of the I Tyre anc Rubbei in Sinpap<>re rejoices tho* who have the welfare of the workers a*, i The pathetic this strike I U that tk» majority of th'> work'n were either roercfd or
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  • 613 6 None can interfere, says ROGER BANNISTER WHY do we play any game? Perhaps fT we enjoy struggling to get the best out of ourselves, whether we play games of skill requiring quickness of eye and deftness of touch or games of effort
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 746 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Werdt lit (minimum). SAMUEL: To Gladys and David. on Sunday 4th September. 1955, at Haul) District Hosplt«l, a Daughter, Esme Sunetra. Both sex nO, It Wards 110 (minimum). TAN-LIM: The engagement Is announced between William Tan Kirn Teck, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Hoe.
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    • 7 6 ■IHiiH Wr*t It COL I*l* QUAY HN<i*r»tl
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    • 105 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE 'PHONE ***** r R v Jmu/H OPTICIANS %w^ K. E. MEYEI fnao o opt I. W. BELL oip on. ASTC !>("■_ SILVER CHRISTENING GIFTS U. S. de SUVA, J JEWELLERS 106. Orchard Road Singapore 9. Phor SELF-WINDING CALENDAR WATCH jI Automatic calendar y/^.,.// f JM mechanism shows
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  • 397 7 400,000 man-days were lost and Colony will take years to recover from blow ill ukr years for i T ;;;.r..in'''-'» rsin lmtries to re- the effects < r J strikes which i ,ost the more than Bl n,..r.-davs. s themlosi alto- than Hi .res. \crs' side.
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  • 43 7 BRAINWASH BEFORE FREEDOM MPI'R. Sun. \»ln. surrender -t to rehabillta--iin by the DeAhorisines. not classified as an officer on of Operations' nKiay. that Aborigines i (ic red after oon\uth terrorist* i go to rehabili.:npv XXi of rehablllU■i will be returned former settlehe said.
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  • 26 7 ■iOR. Sun. Choon. il the GovernSchool at K .;i:an, near transferred SelanfOf Education replaced by bin Abdul r teacher High School. headmaster two years
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  • 187 7 Workers will get daily details KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. on Government is to ask employers ailable to every worker details of his The move is aimed at minimising wages which often arise in industries f rstanding. The Labour Department has received scores of com- plaints
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  • 44 7 TBL.UK ANSON, Sun Abdul Rahman bin Mat Aras. 23. a Home Guard at Kampone Sebrang. Durian Sebatang. was yesterday remanded for a week when he was accused here of murdering a fellow Home Guard. Manaf bin Haji Salleh. 45. on Sept 5.
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  • 41 7 Che Purl 16 widow of Selanpor. Nome here yesrl illness. Among those who were present at the funerai service were the Suitan of Belangor, the Mentrl Besar. and -.he Speaker of the Legislative Council. Raja Sir Uda.
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  • 41 7 SHARON RICHARDSON modelling the "Lassie" hairstyle at Saturday nights hair-»t)lr parade at Raffles Hotel, shares the spotlight «n h her pet. Lwir The show was arranred by a Sinrapore beaaty expert, Miss Jane Kok. Picture by Johnny Quek.
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  • 144 7 AND DEMAND IS GROWING KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday MALAYAN TIMBER is becoming one of the country's big dollar earners Last year 62.000 tons of timber, valued at more than $17 million, was exported to America. Europe, Australia and the MiddleEast. I And the demand is
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  • 91 7 Muthia Chettiar. 45. a former labourer, was charged In a Singapore court on Saturday with attempting to commit suicide by cutting his abdomen with a razor blad< But he was discharged when he told the magistrate Mr K C Chan, that he had a broken
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  • 26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Leong Chong Choy. 21 was charged in the Magistrate* Court here today with the murder of Tau Tung on Bept. 2.
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  • 93 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. DATO Hamzah bin Abdullah, president of Party Negara. told members here today to take Negaras defeat in the recent Federal elections as an incentive to achieve the party's aim— Independence for Malaya within the British Commonwealth. He was speaking at the formation
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  • 124 7 The woman who was arrested in Kuala Lumpur and accused in a •tajapore Martstrate Court last month of rioting and v t..n mt the pollee at Alexandra Clrcu* on May 1? will now appear in the First Criminal District Court. Guan Peck Choo
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  • 142 7 IT'S WAR ON 'PIRATES' Klang police hit out at illegal taxis KLANG. Sun. OOLICE here today de- clared war on "pirate" I taxis. A special squad headed by Police! Lieutenant P. J. Fawcett. Klang's traffic chief, is trailing suspect vehicles. This follows protests by more than 50 taxi drivers in
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  • 75 7 PENANO. Sun The Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P Bingham. today declared open the settlements first international exhibition of photography, sponsored by the Penang PictoriallsU. j Although most of the work i here today Is from foreign countries. Penang has its own artists whose work has been accepted
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  • 38 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Sun. Mr. 8 Sundaramoorthy has been elected president of the Belfled Club Kuala Kubu Bahru Other officials are: Vicepresident. Mr Ma Hah Singh: secretary. Mr Sum Wai; treasurer. Inch* Hariri Abu Talf.
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  • 42 7 More work in Kelantan KOTA BHARU. Sun. Kelantan Oovernment construction projects In Paslr Mas. near here, have given work to local Malays as labourers They are working on the first phase of a drainage scheme for padi nelda in Pivir Mas district.
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  • 121 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government has extended the rules and regulations governing Commonwealth forces serving; In Malaya to Penang. Malacca and kelantan. These three territories were inadvertently left out of the Enactment whrn the V'lsitlnc Forces Act waa amended in 1952
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  • 18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. There were 53 minor traffic acr'ldenta here laat week, the Traffic Police reported.
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  • 105 7 He'll show us how to produce 'big' films SINGAPORE studios may soon produce films in Cinemascope. Mr. 8pyros Skouras. president ol Twentieth Century Pox International, of Hollywood, arrlvec. in Singapore yesterday, to negotiate with local producers He tald he would give technical advice to pro- ducers here on how to
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  • 81 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun.-The Indian Commissioner for Malaya. Mr R K Tandon. visited three large rubber and oil palm estates here today in his first tour of Lower Perak He also saw Perak's only pineapple factory at the Jendarata Estate, nine miles from here Later he called at
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  • 67 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Three more Malayan trade unionists are to be sent to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in Calcutta in January next year for a special three-month course. The selection will be made by the working committee of the National Union of Plantation Workers.
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  • 53 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun N Oovlndan. a Singapore city Council lorry driver, who was charged In the Magistrate's Court with driving a lorry without consideration for others, was acquitted today without being called on for his defence. It waa alleged that he collided with a taxi oa
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  • 53 7 Hassan bin J ant an. 19 was flned $1 in a Singapore court for theft of a fowl belonging to Asmah blnt< Ahmad The magistrate postponed sentence on Kamarudln bin Sal» h and Yunos bin Othman. who were jointly i charged with Hassan, pend--1 ing
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya Mr. M Saravan.muttu. will give a reception for the Chief Minuter Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Eaatern Hotel here next Sunday.
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  • 226 7 NEW CITIZENSHIP LAWS? WAIT, SAYS RAHMAN till the commission starts Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sunday. T«HF Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the Straits Times today that he does not propose at this stafe to interfere with the present Federal citizenship laws. He said the special commission, which the Alliance had
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  • 138 7 MANAGER FORCED TO OPEN SAFE IPOH. Sun. IjXDUR MEN armed with a revolver and knives surprised two clerks checking accounts at a sundry Roods shop in Belfleld Street late on Friday night and got away with $9,146 in cash and cheques. The men—triree Indians and a Chinese—are
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  • 52 7 IPOH, Bun. Three men were charged in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday with gambling in the Government toddy shop at Sungei Part Lee Soop Loy. 20, and Chee Kum. 55. claimed trial and were each allowed bail until Oct 21. Hew Kam Foo. 44. pleaded guilty and was
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The right of way for pedestrians at zebra crossings was made law In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Municipal Pedestrian Crossings Bye-laws, gazetted i yesterday, provide for prosecution of motorists who don t I give way
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  • 73 7 The People's Action Party will hold a public meeting in Singapore next Sunday to protest against the recentlyintroduced Preservation of Public Security Bill. A statement from the party last night says: 'We are opposed to the power of arbitrary arrest and detention which in this Bill
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    • 7 7 RED LABEL ASSORTMENT "'^RiBUTED BY SIME DARBY
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    • 148 7 ÜBBVS Fruit Cocktail IN ALL FRUITS coo* to ueayiro* peKrecrro* "Libby's is another way of saying VALUE. What inside the tin decides whether it is a bargain or not. In this De Luxe Fruit Cocktail you have tut luscious fruits of the famous Libby quality. Serve it "as is", a>
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 82 7 High tides TODAY; SMngapnr* t IS am <7 ft 1 in i Tin p m 1 ft 1 in Port Dtrkaon 3 34 m ft I lit 347 pm It In* rtnan* 44am <e ft S In i 10 50 p m ft I TOMUMIOW Stngapor* m <7 II in
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    • 1428 8 T.I Z405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD, ion MU (IS lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (II Natal) snipping THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfB Corner* option to proceed via other ports to toad and discharge cargo SAILINGS LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON, 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Our Soils P. Sham Penang PolyUorui for Marseilles In P.rt
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    • 1951 8 BAST ASIATIC LIKE SAILINOS TO COMTININT/SCANDINAVIA m a j J pB l^ M B >_■■■■■■-■*■—— M a^ ku r^ R* P#V MWj I^P^ IPli ••WWW/ MFWVip, Wtm'fWPW, r» aj m araj r^ tUttLuii... 4 Oila S'pore P I horn Penong "KINA" Uk 11/U 14/1 1 Sept 14/17 top* u> "huia"
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    • 878 8 THE STRAIT* TIMES MONDAY «r. T ept CMbeb MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD TIL. *H Jit i ELLIKMAN BUCKMALL «LAVE KEss LONDON, NARVE, ROTTERDAM, lot ANCr, ,< HAMBURG fISLStt&TZ* ond for US A., North Atlont-c Port, Aw»t 18 t r o and Conodo ond via Colombo CITT OF POONA S'pora tAN
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  • 452 9 aIRI MARKET REVIEW By Our Market Correspondent 0 N SATURDAY morning the Singapore steadJ nn arK rf WaS reported firm very SST. S2 t f 7 a Wee k in which ih r h^ The hiJi t etter sentime "t evidence. marKet, except loans, nad their fanr-iprc
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  • 210 9 Aing business 1 in the Singapore last week w,ts d by one firm of the period Septo September 9: N|l ■i Xl \I.S l-Taser Neiive $1 77' 2 OammoiLs Hammer Co. Hongkong Bank Wm. Jacks $3.25 to Hreweries $3.40 to I o Cement $1.70. rents and 92 .v
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  • 404 9 COMMODITY HI VII U THE Singapore Rubber Market had an active week with a good demand for lower grades. The local market at usual was much affected by over- «eas reports and September first grade, whitfh at the beginning of the week: stood at a premium
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  • 937 9 THIE Malayan Share Brok- I ers' Association, Singapore Section, Issued the following full list of revised quotations after their last meeting on FtldaT: a>» Bricks Fnt- IN lt> A 9">« 110 12* AU». In 13 00 tbayersi BB Petrol 4ft/. 41/. BM Trustee* 4» 1.00 Oon Ttn
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 480 9 KNUTSEN LINE Fatt and Regular Service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing Arriving ,n Francisco Singapore P. Swet Pensng Fremantl* AmißiUh 16 Sept 18 Sept 19 Sept 26 Sept Opkißikkc 8 Oct 11 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct Eubtth Bakke 1 Oct 31 Oct 2 Nov 3 Nov 10
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    • 125 9 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED rIE following dividends were announced Uat week by companies operating; in Malaya:— A MALGAMATED MALAY ESTATES LTD.: A final dividend of 3o less income tax, for year ended June 3v, payable to gharehotden on regl*ter on November 1. Books close October 24. McALISTER AND CO. LTD.: A Anal
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    • 104 9 EXCHANGE RATES On the free exchange market In Hong Hong on Saturday. the US dollar was quoted st 5 so for cash and 5 84 for T I Sterling was qiioted at IS.<M and one Uel of gold si 2SI\ arrangement Rubber Corporation of America. and will be represented on
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    • 896 9 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MNOAPORE CITY COUNCIL Required 3 Temporary Surveyors, Draftsmen at all-in fixed monthly sslar- of $400. $435. $4M. $476. $500 and $s*o according to txpsrienrv Applications on forms obtalnsble from the City Engineer's Department should '>' submitted to the Secretary, City Council by 20th September 1055 APPLICATIONS are Invited
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    • 930 9 NOTICES NOTICE LEVEL Crossing it Telegraph Pole No. 0/9 c Falun Branrrn croMtas; Connolly Road. Ipoh. will be closed to vetoleular txsfflr (or repairs between the hours of 900 pin on Tuesday 13 ti September, 1955 snd fl 00 s,jn. on Wednesday 14th September. 1955 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133)
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    • 777 9 NOTICES In the matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE. 1940 snd In the matter of LENTOR MINES, UNITED UN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Notice la hereby given pursuant to Section 229 of the Compa.-iles Ordinance. 1940 that the Final Oeneral Meeting ot the abovenamed Company will be held at Nos. 29,30. Nunes Building.
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    • 660 9 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS axe Invited for the, runnlrir of the Police Canteen lr. Kuala Kangsar Police District for one year from Ist October, 195' i Details and particulars may b" obtained from the office of OCPI). Kuala Kangsar. Tenders should be addressed under sealed cover to the Officer In
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  • 434 10 By S. SIVADAS KUDIKKALCHA. By f. f. Narayanan. (The Mahatma Publications, Singapore. $1). T*HE Malayan trade union leader, Mr. P. P. 1 Narayanan, appears here as a Malayalam short story writer. His "Re-union," (Kudikkalcha), a collection of seven stories, is interesting more for
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  • 308 10 WILD TAUNT By W.1.0n Tvckef. (M.cha.l |o«e»h. 10i 6d .1 THI LAND THI RAVENS FOUND. By Naemi Mitchito* ICOMW 8i 6d .1 EVERYBODY, or near- ly everybody, loves a marvel, and this appetite is catered for at all levels by science fiction. Well, not quite
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  • 135 10 lUMP FOR IT! By CetaU Bowman. ifvam. 12*. M.I MR BOWMAN relates more than twenty stories of descent by parachute. Involving more than thirty individuals In each of these incidents the description of courage beyond belief is cripplingly vivid In each of them one's already
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  • 206 10 Behind the scenes in China IN TWO CHINAS. By K. M. PjnikkJf. (Allen Unwin. 12s. 6d.i rE two Chinas were Chiang Kai-sheks, in its last stage of collapse, and Mao's, after •Liberation." Sardar Panlkkar was Indian Ambassador to Nanking in the first phase and to Peking in the .second In
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  • 155 10 MILK WITHOUT TEARS. By France* Do njldson. (Fiber. 165.) WRITTEN avowedly for newcomors to dairy farming. this book plunges into highly controversial questions It challenges much of what has prevailed as orthodox practice on many of our dairy farms for generations It even challenges the tenets of
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    258 10  -  KENNETH KONSTAM Bvl A GREAT deal has b< c:\ A, written about the psychology of rubber bridee and there Are many ways in which this can be shown by an intelligent player. Technical s*lll has little to do with it and if you ask me to choose my partner
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 308 10 J*he right choice at all times SCOTCH WHISKY Sole Distributors: JOHN LH ILK (MALAY A) LTD. SOUTI ASIA HOTEL 12. BENCOOLIN STRIET. v SINGAPORE 7 "W-*». -JL-^K-fK Hotel Phone, ***** 7 B" fwJ «J Mf\ BAR Phone ***** 0 fij \f^ fj| fll I TRANSPORT CONVINIINT COURTEOUS SERVICE r^ BF
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    • 200 10 T'// Whether its "Dear Sir "Dear Mother f JrX'p"Once upon '<jy a time" V, f Rem.n^ton I nJ i i n i i ii i Pmonal Tnjk I I *O$T THIS COUPON TODAY j REMINGTON RAND OF MALAYA LTD. I P'ene send me ♦ull dcta'- vt I I Portable Typ^witr-s
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 221 10 Straits Times Crossword 'tSM!""" IM1WN g|£S| i J2~ I s I f 1* I s I j k^i^ F lr lnJn fUmbfr 1 3-4 1 r j T r 0 it I Hi* |lt«r likt m mm •2 I I I b|9 I j |||>| i* 10. I* man one
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  • 529 11 THRILLS AND UPSETS BUT ATTENDANCES SHOW ANOTHER BIG DROP LONDON, Sun. ANOTHER four goals to H'nlverhampton Wanderers; Sunderland flKhtinc back from a 0-3 deficit to beat champions Chelsea; Portsmouth scoring three times in the last 13 minutes to draw with Bolton; Chesterfield topping the day's
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  • 345 11 TRABERT BEATS HOAD WITH A BRILLIANT GAME FOREST HILLS. Sunday. WIMBLEDON champion Tony Trabert of Cincinnati yesterday avenged his Davis Cup defeat against Australia's Lew Hoad with a dazzling display ol Trabert beat Hoad 6-4. 6-2. 6-1 to enter the final oi the U5 tennis champion- where he will meet
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  • 236 11 Last-minute try brings British win over Natal DURBAN. Sun D.B. "Tug" Wilson. South AXrlca-born London policeman, snatched victory for the British Isles touring rugby union team in the last minute o! their game against Natal here yesterday. The last constructive wing forward forced his way over In the corner for
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  • 169 11 JOHORE BAHRV Bun AFTER leading South Joliore b> one point at hall time Royal signali Nomad*, on "heir own ircund yesterday. »et« beaten by 17 poinU (one goal, two pena.n goHlt and t»o tnesj to six <t»o penally goalf After 20 ever, minute*. Maliany found an
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  • 216 11 RUMANIAN SHOCK FOR HARLEQUINS LONDON Sun *T»HE touring Rumanian Rugb> Union Mdc rhoaen from three Buchareat club*, gave H..r!equin< a shock at Twickenham ye»:rcl v when they held tnelr powerful opponent* to a nine-all draw The Rumanians havr been a talking-point In rugby circles nnce they beat Smans«a last meek
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  • 127 11 THE REST PUT SURREY OUT FOR 165 LONDON. Sun T*HE nrst match between the county cricket champions and The Rest of England since 1947 attracted a good crowd to The Oval ground here yesterday Surrey, champions for the fourth successive season, put in to bat on a rainsoaked pitch, were
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  • 102 11 T*HE Par Ea&t Air Force smiling chair.pton&hlp* opened ye terdav at ttelttar «ith \ictorte* fur Selctar and Changi. Racing against the Necombc team, seletar gained th« fti»t four places over the two and a h.-i; nour course for uitpes Changi met Bai Wan. lalung Ist. 2nd.
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  • 89 11 The Umpire* Board of th# Mn(tanore Hor«ev Association will hold conferences of umpire* at the Singapore Re< reatlon Club on all Mondays Irom today tn On 17 All certificated and retlxtrred uir.p.res and ihoae interested In umpiring are invited to attend ;>nfemice will M»rt ai p m
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  • 216 11 LONDON. Sun RESULTS of rugb> matches nlayad yesterday are. KKiBY UNION Harlequins 9 Rumanian Team 9 Wasp* 3 Saracam 3. Aberavon Ouy's HoaplUl 3 Abercarn 0 Cross' Keyi> 11 Aljerllllerv 28 Oltunorvan Wanderers 0. BarnMaple 17 Taunton 5. Bedford 21 Metropolitan Police 6. Birmingham a
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  • 118 11 VIENNA Sun CANDOR IHARO« ol Hungary bettered the world record lor 5 000 mtlrci at a Old and track meeting between Hungary and Poland in Budapest l««r nignt Ih»rc« Uw wa* I3min M)Jmo. On the may to completing 5 000 metre* Inarm beat 'he official world
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  • 41 11 Dt'BLIN Sun Uram. »inn>r of the ln*h Grand Natior.. rear broke a lej a" B*ldoy|» ym- rerday and had to be destroyed I Cmir compettnt In the Marlno Hurdle* when he fell at the final flight Renter
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  • 55 11 I John Ait)cpnh''a<l. Motherwell'i Ifft-wingf-r. while a third ramf from Allrn of East Stirling who. like Abroath :n fftttm "B". cqua;iKj Aberdeen tillr of six goals !«IHH I.I.AC. II ITV f If B«n«»r lirrhT It* 1 (ItfUnrille I (.Irnavon oirrainr 3 Ar4« IMMiII" 3 Rjlhmrna t (•Irnl'.ran II I InArld
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  • 171 11 MOSCOW Sun \1 DI MIC XL C (LSSRi beat <>ordon Pirie (Britain) by about 2M yards in the IU.MMI metres e*rnt of the KusMa-Britain athletics mati h here today. The race was the highlicht of the packed programmr in which there were 20 events
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  • 47 11 WET LINOTON S'.r Ronald Jarden regular All-Blark sine* l»51 completed hi« hundred points in flrnt cla»« came» t'ts ae*son pecurdav for the fourri ye*r in iui (*csalon Playing for WelHncton agaln;t Auckland he scorer 1 1 j of Ml Mde. :4 pr'.r.'s
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    • 331 11 Click Beftre Put* j Dtplies to BM KmLwi j c r( .hould b« taken oUiki »o fcoi immbw g ,c rhe CORRICT r* .»|R »nd Addren i S .r\<l WANTED Sm v ««r«. h ENT on lease aodow n about Mutt be r»d 000d1..y situated. Box r i ITION i
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    • 370 11 PUZZLE I MONDAY Straits Times! WORD PUZZLE "T" Cut *ut J"d pin with other coupons Patting inttructioni jppcjr below. Nl»l Ad4r«M 1 1 I jjßir 1 |C;H t] fin in i ia«%\ a\«JTS F^^ORD PUZZLE Tl j**i wcithrr 4 Some food can't bt ctten -k- o« a <hKt>**T day until
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  • 313 12 POLICE ARE SINGAPORE CHAMPIONS AFTER DRAMATIC DAY'S CRICKET SANDOSHAM AND PERERA GET 49 FOR 10TH WICKET pOLICE won the Sin- gapore Cricket Association's senior tournament after sensational day's cricket in which they beat the University of Malaya by one wicket at Sepoy Lines yesterday.
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  • 323 12 1 \i\ii;-li\ OK mm Thlacarajan b \rllupillai IS Mayo c Sandnshant b VellupllUi (iunendran r da Sil\» b Vrlluplllai S li.lllk.ln Ibw I'erera 14 Khln Vln h >elluplllal 3 M> < n> r Sandoitham 0 Vellapillai 0 Navaralnam r da Silva b Velluplllal 14 K. .1. Krtnam r KrUhnan
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  • 284 12 Boon Leong saves Singapore with late equaliser KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. i GOAL by Boon Leonn flvr minutes Irom time forced a two-all draw in todays soccer match between Singapore and Belai&gor at the T.P.C.A Staaium. Seiangor included four Combined Services players who con'.ributed much to their fine display. Centre forward
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  • 106 12 CINC.APORE .1 Ihi team made a ri>ckl s.^it in the international h.t-.kr ball trlaiifculfcr at the H.ippv World Stadium. Dealing Korea 78-60. Singapore led 36-.n at h.i..-time but a area! reco\er\ b. Korea took them ahead 40-39. Jerome Henderson ])l;c. mi: In creat form for Sinsapore
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  • 73 12 H. M. Dockyard A runner^-up in the SAFA Di\. 3 league, clei r-c 'heir Mcond hurdle in Ibt Junior Cup when they trounced Singaixirc Corinthian* "A' 6-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Dockyard led 3-0 at th* Inter I al with goaU by in.slde right Wonp
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  • 20 12 Chansl beat Seletar 6-4 when thef.e Royal Air Force rivals met In a hockey fnendlv at Chanel vsterday.
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  • 103 12 JACKIE'S Xl DA had a length to «pare from Amusement II (Hudson) in the Sultan's Gold Vav rare at Ipoh on Saturday. Third was Adelaide Star (Patrr»on) with Sovereign (Boucoure). on the ruK fourth. Slr.uts 'I imrs pirture. im I |> DKKNbttl l< .utiiii.
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  • 169 12 By EPSOM JEEP LEADINO trainer. Keith Daniels, madr a sucresj.ful "raid" of the valuable prizes at Ipoh. winning the $25,000 Sultan.- Gold Va>r with Jackie* Kuda and three otner racrs to top the trainers' list with $41,900 ;n stake* B.K. Ti"a had hi« br.«t-ever meetins
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  • 37 12 ■mi >\t I omniunilt Iracui In p.m. RA I J ura»l»n»; 7 p.S». MahM \rm< tmlh al JaU> Knar kladlum. II \-KI I ,i XI I. South-KaM ii i-.in.iiUr Knrra Miuapwr. H.«pa>» Wmld Ml p.BI.
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  • 69 12 IfIGHTEEN-YLAU-OLU Clint Han Choo i Inland i; <mi>;< won the novice* 50-kllomelre m.\ s-ed-start cycle inret held at the Gap yeaierd.iv in lur. .l.Smln. Second Ch.uiu liui Choy 'Rough Rldrrm In !hr. 35mln 10 ser with Rahlm s..»i lAwang 8el«m»t i third In lhr 35min.
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  • 388 12 OuiAl. A.i Kont sinu.i,Mue and iiiciuii A then v...ii*. oatn »ni c .|> crtctw uxiure ti.>A.-iiei Kirn a «\si*icu>. Uiumiu.. mi to uia&e ••> in ijU miii iti in .lit artuitu iiiuingi »en tu4 lor it'ne »ih-i. .in,)- MN uruwn ul'.ei ihe u»m
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  • 334 12 CINOAPORK Rrrreiitlon Club nrst Irnm l>fa il-.M 1 sr-«nd team. the Junior tcurnHm*nt rlumplons hv 70 run. In ihe club's flnnl CfMsM trim on thr pudung yenterdav. The first te«m hH|>eri h\ Knock of 83 In c en tlm*> by John Martena.
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  • 415 12 By EPSOM JKEP lACKIE S KUDA. winner 1 of the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase event at Ipoh on Saturday, may race in Ireland. Owner Dr. Jack Dcnnehy. I hear is toying with the idea, as this brilliant sprinter will no doubt have to contend
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  • 42 12 Entries for the annual Breweries tampons league for um> in dsf Alexandra, lelok Blangah .md P. r I'.tnjann arei.» are now tgttl and should be sent to 'he hon Rt- re'an Brew erie-. Spor:> Ciub. c o Tiger Breweries. Alexandra Road.
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  • 119 12 GREEN IS NAMED MCA TEAM MANAGER KUALA I i DRK 11 oree: man;r Te»l point' < Malay i visit H( Novrmh* r Grrrn. 1 '•rickrt vear-. b<- Worrr- 1 Ket C. Ib tr'.n. Hr Va tralia and ti.r n lo lout Thf likely annual match"'- b Hone K -<km;i'; the
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  • 86 12 INDONESIANS gained their •econd SAFA Owiialiinlt League nurceui wnen Hal) brr European* fi-3 In a serapfi) uanr •t Jalan Beur stadium ves'erda\ The\ took a commanding 3-1 lead midway through 'he ftr->t h»;.' with goals by O>man itUl minute 1 Ismail •nd Hiuaeir. iltthi European* h:' twice
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