The Straits Times, 26 October 1956

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. Hew****' 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1956 15 CENTS
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  • 394 1 ISLAND WIDE CURFEW AS MOBS ATTACK POLICE Thugs join student riots Troops stand by 50 injured, armoured cars out TWO CARS GO UP IN FLAMES ALRFEW was imposed over the whole of Singapore arly this morning after two attacks last night on the by about 5,000 youths and a 9
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  • 563 1 ENTER— GURKHAS AT DOUBLE man Road shouting slogans and branishing sticks and bottles. Half way along the road Gurkhas, led by A.S.P. MrJohn Worley. charged the mob with batons and wicker shields. The mob flung stones and bottles at the police. The mob then broke up into two groups. One
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  • 114 1 /CASUALTIES brought to V the General Hospital last night and early today were: Kho r Kirn Teck. 49. a farmer. PC. Abdul Ghani bin Jamil. Lob Weng Lan. 28, a dhoby. Superintendent C. J. A. Haines Detective Chan Wing Onn. 22 Sim Bok Leng. 20. kiosk attendant.
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  • 256 1 Three die in bandit ambush IPOH, Thurs. Communist terrorists today murdered a planter, Mr. James Brooke Deare Edwards. 22. and two of the flv e Malay special constables who were escorting him. in the notorious Sungei Siput area. 30 mil?s north-east of Ipoh. The other three members of the escort
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  • 718 1 SIX MORE people have been arrested in Singapore and another four organisations dissolved by the Council of Minister in the anti-subversion drive. The latest arrests, carried out by the Special Branch under the Public Security Ordinance, brinp the total number taken into custody on detention
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  • 65 1 THE IDEAL GIFT fPHE Straits Times AN- NUAL for 1957 will be on sale on Thursday next. South-East Asia's finest publication is brilliantly illustrated with a whole series of superb fullcolour pictures. You will want your copy of this quality publication, and you will want to send it to friends
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  • 23 1 DAMASCUS, Thurs.— A Turkish officer and two soldiers were killed when a mine exploded near the Syrian border on Tuesday.-
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  • 152 1 4 a.m. NEWS Goiernment announced curfew would ho lift- :i a.m. Chief Secretary rai this morning declared that immediate threat I peace existed wilhin Colony. Declaration linn into v fleet Section ,'!0 "f the Criminal l.aM T< imrary Provisions 19! 'Phi* Rive* police officernot bHuw
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  • 1566 2 7 a.m.: Student sentries put up a new banner at the main gate saying: "We want public support. Police are trying to use force." Police reinforcements arrive. Total outside the school now about 100. 8 a.m.: Two riot squad vans drive
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  • 557 3 No great desire to vote in Hong Kong— Boyd I (iNI)ON, Thurs. The Colonial Seen I .ny, Mr. Alan Unnox Boyd, said yesterday he was saHsfied iiie vast majorih of the people ilong Kong aid I this stage wish "any dramatic Ifi in the constilutional set-up." Ue was replying to
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  • 166 3 British planes 'not suitable* i ONDON, Thurs. The v British Government day gave peril to BOAC to buy 15 American-made 707 jet air- < s. for use on the North Atlantic route, will be powi red by Rolls Royce enftaMß. Harold Watkinson, for Transport
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  • 328 3 Kowloon riots: Commons told of criminals LONDON, Thursday. ]i|R. LENNOX BOYD told the Commons he did iTI not think the charge that the Hong Kong authorities were slow in supressing the recent riots in Kowloon was justified. Mr. Lennox Boyd said I "It Is easy from the security of the
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  • 124 3 fJEW YORK, Thura. A VS. Air Torce jet plane and a private aircraft collided over Midland, Texas, yesterday, killing two Air Force men and five civilians. Among the deacr were two women and a girl, about 18 months old. The body of a man
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  • 120 3 COLOMBO, Thursday. N THE Duke of Edinburgh landed here shortly after noon today from the royal yacht, Britannia, and drove through the streets waving to cheering crowds. A brilliant quayside scene greeted the Duke who was dressed in a white naval uniform. As he
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  • 41 3 A UNITED STATES Air Force helicopter hoists crew members from a US Army tug. which went aground on an Okinawan reef. The tug was attempting to pull a tanker off the reef. A.P. picture.
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  • 145 3 From LLOYD MORGAN SAIGON, Thurs. On the eve of the first anniversary of the Vietnam Republic a».d of the promulgation of a national constitution, there is a spirit of carnival and nationalistic fervour abroad in this teeming city of three million people.
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  • 273 3 LONDON. Thure. Closing middle prices of selected stock not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £52% Funding 4% £854 +1/18 War 34% £70 7/16xd— 14 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/16 Eastern (£5) £74 Chartered (£1) 36/Hongkong ($125) £91 —4 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uta.) 82/74 /74 Royal 80/74 —1/3
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    • 86 3 JAIL FOR MISS COMRADE LOOTERS MOSCOW, Thurs. rVHE crime careers of three daughters of high ranking Soviet officers were curbed yesterday with oneyear sentences for burglary. The girls were Elena Kuznetsova, 24, whose father is a major-general; Alia Maximova, 19, daughter of a colonel In the Secret Police, and Tanya
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    • 14 3 ROME: Archbishop Rufino Santos of Manila was received in private audience by the Pope.—Reuter.
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    • 24 3 AMMAN: Egypt, Jordan and Syria established a unified army command under Major-General Amergen. of Egypt, to operate in the event of an IsraeliArab war.—Reuter.
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    • 17 3 LONDON: British shipyards have sufficient orders to guarantee five years fulltime work. Lloyds Register of Shipping reported—U.P.
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    • 17 3 LONDON: Mr. R. H. S. Allen, Minister to Guatemala, has been appointed British Ambassardor to Burma.—X. P.
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    • 11 3 TOKYO: Sir Robert Scott began a short private visit to Japan.—Reuter.
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    • 11 3 LONDON: A Japanese atomic energy study group arrived from Dusseldorf. Reuter.
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    • 27 3 LONDON: The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Harold Macmillan, revealed that the purchasing power oi the pound had fallen to 16s. sd. In the last five years.—A.P.
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    • 17 3 BONN: West Germany protested to Nationalist China over the shelling of the German freighter Monika last month.—A.P.
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    • 20 3 NEW YORK: France will ask the United Nations Security Council to investigate alleged Egyptian military aid to the Algerian rebels.—Reuter.
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    1177 4 PAGE 4 SPOUI6HTS THE TWO TROMBU SPOTS M EUROPE Nagy declares state of emergency: Rebels fight on yiENNA, Thurs. After Hungarian rebels had defied two ultimatums to surrender under an amnesty the new Premier. Mr. Imre Nagy, declared a state of emergency throughout the country yesterday. As fighting was
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  • 575 4 'Down with Russia' crowds in clash with guards \yARSAW, Thurs.— Demonstrations and street fights broke out here last night, and troops and security police were called out to stop a march on the Russian embassy. Thousands of Poles gathered in front of the Hungarian embassy and shouted their support
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  • 215 5 Special diet for ten weeks, then a two-hour operation IT UAL A LUMPUR, Thurs. A year-old-baby boy is recovering at the Lady Templer hospital here after a delicate chest operation that saved his life. Nurses and doctors whisper and tip-toe past the sleeping child
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  • 253 5 j Ex-Singapore man was victim LONDON, Thursday. Yf AURICE George Hemmant, son of a "rich papa Mr. George Hemmant, former acting Colonial Secretary in Singapore, told the London Sessions Court, how he refused to join in a plot to raid his father's flat. I
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  • 93 5 Court? Chef was in the kitchen TIE chief cook to the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, told a Singapore court yesterday why he had failed to answer a summons for last Thursday. "Mr. Goode was giving a big party that nieht." said Chua Khing Wong, 47. "As chief
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  • 39 5 An open verdict was returned yesterday by the Singapore Second Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, at the Inquiry into the death of a stevedore, Lim Kah Chong, whose body was found in the sea on Sept. 30.
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  • 259 5 These Japanese can now visit us rpHE Singapore and A Federation Governments have relaxed their restrictions on the entry of Japanese into Malaya. Under the new policy, Japanese nationals will be allowed entry more freely on short-term visits. Applications for semi-permanent residence will also be considered. The Singapore Controller of
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  • 186 5 LAY BOON, a former official of the Singa- pore Army Civil Service Union who was detained under the Public Security Ordinance three months ago, does not wish to appeal. Tan was chairman of the unions 40 Base Workshop branch. The Council of Ministers decided that he
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  • 68 5 Man remanded Tan Hiok Poo was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with having a revolver and six rounds of ammunition on the evening of Oct. 22 in Lorong 29, Geylang. He was also accused of assisting in the disposal of a .38 revolver belonging to
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  • 25 5 PENANG, Thurs. A thief using a master key entered a house in Maxwell Road last night and stole $1,100 and two watches.
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  • 65 5 Lim Ouan San alias See Buck was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with the attempted murder of Cpl. Abdul bin Awang on Oct. 23 in a backlane off Craig Road. Lim was also charged with robbing Ng Moh Seng at the point of a knife the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 IMVER SITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Public talk on "God's prescription for Sin" by Mr. M. Carton at Physiology lecture theatre, Faculty of Medicine, 8.30 p.m. CHINESE YJW.C.A. (off Prince Edward Road): PUin show "The Frogmen" 8 pjn.: badminton 2 p.m. to 10 pjn.: table-tennis, billiards, bodybuilding 5 p.m. to 10 pjn.;
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    • 119 5 ford Road, 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM: Special exhibition of prints by world's leading photographers from the Loke Wan Tho collection, Stamford Road, ft am. to 5.30 pjn. CLOTHING SHOP at St. Andrew's Cathedral, C.W.A. Room, South Side, 10 a.m. to noon. YJHC.A. (Orchard Road): "V" Art Club's
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  • 34 6 The Salvation Army Children's Home is holding its annual sale of work tomorrow at 380, Paslr Panjang Road, Singapore. It will be opened by Mrs. Wong Foo Nam, at 3 p.m.
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  • 257 6 We shall decide on own Reid 'NO OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE.. .NO TALKS WITH BRITISH GOVT.' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T ORD REID, chairman of the commission which is to draft a constitutional blueprint for Malaya, said today that the commission will make up its own mind on what the country's new constitution
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  • 80 6 A 10-month baby girl is crying for her mother In a Malacca Social Welfare Department home. The mother is Che Saedah binte Mohd. All (above), who entrusted the baby to the home soon after her birth. Then she disappeared. An official of the
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  • 61 6 The entire area west ol Mountbatten Road in Singapore was blacked out for about an hour after 1030 p.m. The city Electrical Engineer, Mr. R. A. Waddle, said: "There is no question of sabotage. It was a small technical fault at the Pasir Panjanc; power station
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  • 125 6 A BRITISH sergeant, who had served 11 years in the Army, was sentenced by a Singapore court martial yesterday to be reduced to the ranks for throwing a glass at a youth and injuring him. The sentence is subject to r confirmation Sgt. Archie
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  • 22 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Sunday has been declared a public holiday in Johor c In honour of the Regent's birthday.
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  • 182 6 HUNDRED UP— PLUS A PAT ON THE BACK KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, said last night that all commercial firms should identify their interests with those of the people In the country. He said this when paying tribute to the Borneo Company Ltd. at a cocktail
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  • 26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Four small terrorist food dumps were found in the Kuala Kubu district of Selangor by a police squad on Tuesday.
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  • 96 7 IiANNED: OBSCENE BOOKS FOUND IN THE POST^ lIMPIR. Thurs. _The Federation Gov- j frnment has banned 11 i, hooks printed in Chinese. IMrrek containing hundreds lies of these books inert intercepted recently Ipoh Post Office. m Hong Kong and how loon, they were ad- tn private homes lh banned books
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  • 18 7 Bahai lecture Shirts Fozdar will b ■Whither humanBahal Centre. 2 p da Street. Singapore, i S now. |E
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  • 68 7 PENANG. Thurs. A clerk of the Penang Telecommunications Department. Mr. Toh Hock Hai. has sent $10 to the Straits Times office here for Lee Yang Koon, a jobless Singapore ex-serviceman who recently sold two of his three medals for four dollars to buy food. Lee.
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  • 295 7 Ridley -he made millions for Malay a -is dead M R HE RY RIDLEY fath of the Malayan rubber industry." died at his home at Kew. London, on Wednesday He would have been 101 on Dec. 10. When Mr. Ridley was appointed the first Director of Singapore's Botanic Gardens in
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  • 204 7 Mentally unstable 9 plea fails j J^JURUKAIYAN RASOO, 26, a clerk in the Income Tax Department, was yesterday sentenced to six months' Jail for stabbing Teresa Thangasamy, I a fellow clerk, on Feb. 1 this year. This verdict was the result of an appeal by the Crown
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  • 18 7 KULIM, Thurs. Kelang Lama village, two miles from Kulim Kedah. has formed a "good citizens'* committee.
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  • 121 7 MOLLT MORSE (above) BOAC's Flicht Fashion Adviser, is due in Singapore shortly to organise a parade of air travel fashions. Miss Morse will organise similar parades in Kuala Lumpur, Calcutta and Hong Kong during a sixweek tour. She will give talks
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  • 86 7 LIM CHENG HAI. 21. a transport contractor was sentenced to three months' jail in Singapore yesterday for robbing a merchant of $8,750 at Chulia Street on Sept 27. At an earlier Hearing, the court was told that Lim snatched a parcel containing the cash
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 359 7 Straits Times Crossword 2 F~~IHF P I I 8 9 To" I- SI B 1111 HI Bjl ii SI Mill BZ!lilLiiii_ iillilli 1/ 18 HI 19 20 21 22 23 *1 n n B"H n m~t animal (7). 8 Pound it up in the plant (S). 14 "A daring pilot
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  • 73 8 :>> Words Hi (minimum). K MAPKANDU retired Hospi.mt from Kuala Lumpur .iway In his home in t:ar, Ceylon on 24-10-56. MR TAN ENO CHOO Aged 67 Died on 22.10.56. 22-4. Zlon •avir.g behind wife Khoo Ah Chee, 6 sons, Cheng Yong. Rrbert, Chwee Yong, Lionel, Cnwee Seng. Kwe e
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  • 29 8 10 Wordt HO (minimum). IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of K Raslah who died on 26.10.54. Greatly misled by Ins wife and children. Always In our thoughts and dreams.
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  • 734 8 2to Straits ®imrs Singapore, Fri. Oct. 26, 1956. A Night Of Crisis Indeed infiltration no longer properly describes the strength which the Communists enjoy in certain of the schools, a strength which has prompted this showdown. It is true that only some of the Chines* schools are badly affected, the
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  • 280 8 To no man was Malaya more heavily indebted than to Henry Nicholas Ridley. Yet it was only in the last declining years of his life that his work here received the recognition it deserved. Twenty years ago the Straits Times could write: "Few present-day rubber planters realise what
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  • 192 8 In June of this year the Singapore Government launched a pilot scheme to help fishermen market their catches without the middlemen. The experiment was made in Ponggol. Helped by a loan of $4,000 from the Government forty fishermen formed a co-operative. Part of the loan was used to
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  • 1774 8 The neutralisation of the intellectuals ALTHOUGH the Peo- pie's Government is a dictatorship, of course It does not dictate. In Peking: one quickly gets used to this kind of double talk, and, more surprisingly, even able often to seize the meaning. China's leaders really believe China is a democracy. The
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    45 8  -  Allington Kennard hu In his seventh and final article, Allington Kennard discusses the fate of intellectuals in a society governed by a doctrine whose tenets cannot be questioned. He examines, too, the position of religion which the Communists hope to eradicate by education.
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    • 81 8 The Demigod that was Stalin "Wise Teacher and Father... Beloved of All Mankind... Hope, Light and Conscience of the World", said the Bovlet press. Yet the very men who built him into a near-god now brand him an Ignorant, demented monster. A short history of the Stalin myth. This is
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  • 168 9 DOWRY OF $1,001 A S ROYAL PAIR WED cRI MENANTI, Thurs. 3 Royal romance ,Urd here today d owry of $1,001 d the stoning of a t hrtween Teng- i Shariah. second vr of the Yang tuan Besar and Trnpku Ampuan of jjegrl Sembilan, and :"_4:u Abdul Rahman, second son
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  • 84 9 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs A fti incia] clerk in ntan Agricultural nt Abdullah bin In, was today four years' jail iO or another lund guilty In the E Court or criminal 510.358 on June **>. The money represented pay and allowances for
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  • 572 9 He lost a gamble— paid with his life CORONER, TOLD OF GUN INCIDENT, ASKS WITNESS: 'YOU WANTED TO ENJOY FUN, TOOr INSP. SHOT HIMSELF DURING GAME OF RUSSIAN ROULETTE 'He placed muzzle against his temple 9 KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Thursday THE CORONER here, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Tahir, decided today
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  • 24 9 STEEL-HELMETED police clear barricades set up by Chinese High School students.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 7 9 SrSHSHSS^'—
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  • 27 9 'Suicide squad' face baton -armed polwe mpmrERS of the "suicide squad of the Chinese High School stand face to face with baton-wielding policemen. mlividcivj Straits Times picture.
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  • 181 10 RED HOT MAMIE, A TEENAGE TERROR Y^HEN Hollywood sets out to portray America's juvenile delinquency it certainly does a thorough job. In "Running Wild" nothing is left out. The trouble Is we have seen it all before. THERE IS the gang of youths and girls who spend half their time
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  • 614 10 PREVIEWING Tiff WEEK'S NEW FILMS Power and the story ot Tin Pan Alley torment I N the days before royalty rocked and dukes took to jiving a young pianist named Eddie Duchin was serenading New York's ritxy cafe society. Paul Whiteman was the acknowledged king of
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  • 347 10 As Geordie puts glamour into the hammer THE new British comedy 1 "Geordie," is one of those films which leave me wishing for more. It is good on all counts for excellent casting and production, for its lovely Scottish setting, and, above all, for its
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  • 353 10 Four top- flight stars in society's upper crust But the musical mixture underneath is more than a trifle soggy I WENT to see M.GJW.'s "High Society" with the highest expectations. Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, plus Louis Armstrong playing Cole Porter music. A great combination. It was good entertainment,
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  • 40 10 GREGORY PECK and his wife, French Journalist Vcroniquc Passanl, became the parents of a 7-lb boy in Hollywood yesterday. Peck, 40. has three sons by a previous marriage. He married Miss Passanl. 24, in January.
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    • 1435 11 Bishop and governor 1 tvere haunted too 1 Cit\i 1 1 is m \>\i\iii m iIINNEY, wife the retiring r of Tasman- I :^ned to Enp--1951. Her most during memory of i i was the he heard about ridors of the nid
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    • 418 11 V 5 i MERCEDES- BENZi ®IYPEIBOD •m v^B^^^^^^^9SPaEaJßjW,^^^^^gaj^BjlM^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^S*^i fJT^T^^^^^^^^ttfcfe Th c c»rablr»hed popularity o» the Mcrccdct Bcnx 180 b L3fc^BßMi^h^^i^l!l J /7'BT is expressed by all Hiosc wfco demand high degree of f s quality and: comfort combined with tplcndid mechanism i B^^^^^^^^^>^;T/7^^bW an^ economical miinrcnance. The 43 HP Diesel
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 150 11 Jl«?.v 3largan 9 M.D. She was a burden S£SSl7^^^i^ Tkir^MMnioif ne»ap] Zu tmS^Se So J (nk««iwp^u^) Wl SUSP6CTEP LiuA<s\ MA^eiED >Oye SON J L>ST e N 'f^ T Zc~ IN fj^U^^g C »:ELT I^^^ <B ;s ~7/ Dick Tracy Disposing body •va^YBBMMB i qv f^ W TW£ GIRL. "TWA"! TOOK^\
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  • 529 12 RUBBER PRICE BEST FOR SIX WEEKS ON TRADE DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER closed in Singapore yesterday at the highest price for six weeks as the result of genuine trade demand by the United States and for shipment to U.K. and Continental ports. November first grade buyers at the
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  • 45 12 rE Federation's Finance Minister has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the week storting October 25:— RUBBER: 92>i cents per lb. COPRA: $418 per ton. COCONUT OIL: $694 per ton. PALM OIL: $789.50 per ton. PALM KERNELS: $365.50 per ton.
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  • 153 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.0.b., closed in Singapore yesterday at 93 t cents per lb.. up seven-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 93 7 sellers
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  • 26 12 Labn Cheviot Robber Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of 124 per cent less tax, in respect of the financial year ending December 31.
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  • 364 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Trading was quiet with industrials and tins irregular, but rubbers were steady." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Con. Tin Smelt ords 28s. 9d.; Fraser Neave ords $2.04; Gammon $2.10, $2.12^; W. Hammer 53.17 1 .eel- M. Colls
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  • 66 12 Hie Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1619 112. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar wag quoted at 0.17H for cash and 6
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  • 9 12 SINGAPORE RIBBrR f flf T cent). COPRA:
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  • 64 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS narrow limits i was firm oa th. R ,3" here today. Stoi < Jk Loans 3,: 1956-59 e m, Bank of N.s.'w Mount Lyell Mount Morgan Peko "■<> > Western Mining"" Ampol. Ex. l 3 Oil Search Jm Aust. Consol. irlrj A.P.M. (new* "J& 1 Bradford 2 B.
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  • 109 12 Singapore Chines, Pr- change: noon prices Dei?! terday were:— Copra: quiet: Oct ji $26'S sellers. Cocon'at bulk HO* sellers c? 1 sellers. Pepper; steady T. ness reported doni $110, Sarawak t] wak black $77 (all Singapore Copra Aaotiu,. p.m. prices: Straits mtn Oct. $26 4 buyers. $26 Nov.
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  • 67 12 S'POR E SHIPPING Ships lying aloncMd* Singapore Harbour Board t a or expecW today irt; Holland 1.2. Ouwerkeri: t-' ginald Kerr C.P.. N-^ Mam 67, Benvrackip 8 k 13 14, Panama 15 16 B~' Labuan Hadji N. Wail 4 k N. Wall 6, Sedili H, Belaga 2122, Lar; Phong Chau
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 287 12 .^^^^tl^BßSr -"3r*rafc T.^S sSaV^ss^sS^H $BH@^S S^ssl iHb^JHI Scuit sfionyet to Cast Congei! \i TON VAN with long life o.h.v. engine it Economies! four-cylinder engine All-steel body— 3oo cv. ft. capac--ideal for arduous "stop-start" ity— easy to load. ftobust four-speed synchrometh Time-saving sliding doors, flush gearboi. filtin 8- Smooth -ride suspension,
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    • 475 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOB ASSIBTANT VETERINARY OFFICER, SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Applicants are hereby Informed that the closing date for above post advertised In this paper on 19th October is now extended to 14th November, 1956. WANTED STEEL LIGHTER /DUMB BARGE WANTED. Either Purchase or Charter. Prompt delivery Singapore Approximate dimensions
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    • 1482 12 NOTICES L OH k COMPANY, (MALAYA) LIMITED Wish to announce that Mr. Ahmad bin AM U no longer in their employment and that he Is, therefore, not authorised to represent them in any way whatsoever." Nona NOTICE is hereby given that M, Syed Abdui Kadir of M. 8. Ally ft
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1107 13 7,1:3405 MANMieLU*UO.,LTD. Tal, %41% THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE l> a oth r P° rt f => lood ond discharoe <-„£ LIVfRPOOL, GLASO ft CONTINENTAL PO°R?I iingopore^^ Due Sails P. S'hom p #nano l^leropt»W» <w Liverpool """O v e,poo.ib U bl,nO«r3o N. 7 J RW ZV, 1'" l m .Aon 'or
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    • 995 13 j^^Tj^?l^TTn^?B sI^^TTTT^I EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST "LALANDIA- 12" 'ASIA" '■OGATA* J0 Ot N#¥ T 1/ 3 Not 4/ S Nay 4/ 7 Nay I II 111 l .ill J_n "<SIo IIIDAM HAMBU C m-KmkgSSL "FALSTR.A" Cells Southampton (Passengers only). MI0NIA 10/11 NOT Coll, Gdynia.
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    • 978 13 buodino THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD TtL 2»7 N SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILIN6S TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oore P. Sham Penong BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp 31 Oct/ 3 Not In Pert 29/38 Oct ■■ENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdom 29 Oct/ 4 Not Direct arrives
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    • 1274 13 McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: Ne.: ***** ILURMAN 4k BOCKNALL ULAVINEII LMB LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ond for U.S. A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting ergo tar Ceatral ft South ond Conodo vio Colombo a merit. CITY OP RIPON BONNE* ILL! Spore P.
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  • Commercial news and views
    • 221 14 J^OCALLY made toys are competitive in price and are becoming more and more popular in Malaya, said Mr. Soh Peng Yew, proprietor of a leading Singapore toys manufacturing company, Leng Leong Industries, yesterday. The demand for the toys had risen lately beyond expectations so
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    • 198 14 GERMAN MACHINE AGENTS NAMED rpHE senior engineer at the A world famous firm of Bauwerk Ltd., of St. Mar* grethen, Switzerland. Mr. M. Baumann, arrived in the Colony by air from Switzerland yesterday. Bauwerk Ltd. are the inventors of the B.W. Parkett Process and this firm have appointed The China
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    • 218 14 Leyland Motor exports A SPATE of orders valued at over £4.000,000. well over half of which are for the export market, is announced by Leyland Motors Ltd., at the opening of the commercial motor vehicle show in London. Most of the orders have been finalised by overseas agents who are
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    • 252 14 ONE of the latest products now on the Malayan market is a silicone water repellent preserver called Driwal which arrived in Singapore a week ago. Driwal Is a product of Cement *Aids. Sydney, a subsidiary company of Aldred and Haddon. manufacturers of technical building
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    • 230 14 A LEADING Singapore provision shop, M. S. Ally and Co. has established a branch shop in Serangoon Garden Estate to cater for customers in that locality. The shop, occupying a modern one-storey building which has been purchased by the company, will be opened
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    • 142 14 Smallest U.K. car has speed of SOmph A LTHOUGH it U the A smallest f o v r wheeled car being manufactured in Britain, the new Astra features many technical refinements found usually only in larger vehiclesincluding all-round independent suspension and hydraulic brakes. With a rear-mounted twin cylinder engine it
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 254 14 t|ffi|^4>=j mm/Muff I /^s*rf is yours/ l t*^^^P No longer need you Buffer the torment* of J*^^^^^^" akin irritation t he »Kony of Rldn diseaee*. W^^T^^*^^»^ Cool, healing, DJXD. Prescription will it bring you instant rilitf. MiZ>-\ _^J[ DRIVES PAIN AND ITCH AWAY S^^l \Jf^K/t\ D.D.D. Prescription acU differently. It
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    • 173 14 Mitsubishi Cement New Marunouchi Building 4 Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo DISTRIBUTED BY MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISH A, LTD. SINCAPORE BRANCH P.O. Box No. 2365 SINCAPORE I. MALAYA. mSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSI ILL lr~"^j itfKmmmmmmmmmmmmm 4 IIT jjmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm U by //JXmE* Erf///// PRECISION EXISTS W.ich-De.ler. I If^^i////// £m El N I I■■ I iflßykMf
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  • 382 15 By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE Rugby Union selectors have done a good Job in picking the side to meet Johore in the opening match in the South zone of the H.M.S. Malaya competition tomorrow at Johore Bahru. They have picked the strongest
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  • 59 15 Hongkong Bank will meet Mercantile Bank In the final of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association Senior knockout competition for the Fraser and Neave Cup on Monday at Jalan Besar stadium (7 p.m.). The Junior final between United Engineers and National Carbon for the Cheok Wah
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  • 279 15 NANCY LIM v LAU SEMI-FINAL TOMORROW NANCY LIM, Singapore Junior women's singles champion, will meet Lav Hui Huang in a semi-final of the National Open women's singles championship, at the S.B.A. Hall tomorrow night. The other women's singles semi-final between Jessie ong and Nancy Ang will also be decided tomorrow.
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  • 111 15 NO FREE TOGS IF GAP IS NOT CLOSED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Olympic contingent may be asked to pay for their uniforms if the I .M.0.( are unable to collect tne target figure of $120,000 needed for the trip to Mebourne. "If we do not get the $130,000 we
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 361 15 M«, NATION VACANT I Box SO et: txtra. ACANCIES (one Room) Family, suitable Share, »ith Board. In area. Contact 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m. IMMEDIATELY hi Rooms, ideal for Children. Modern en Garage. Apply C Kf-nt $350. 1-11-56 Terrace oro— Unfurnished. Elect. Cooker, Am Estate. Apply 2. c )s4f> Office hours.
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    • 453 15 TUITION 70 Word, SS (Mln.)-Box SO ct: txtrm. LEARN TO DRIVE, a lesson every Sunday. $40 per month in advance. Lamberts Driving School 410. Orchard Road, Phone ***** DON'T BE A Wallflower. Learn to Dance and Roll along to Madam Carmen's Studio at 319N River Valley R<3. for lessons to
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    • 447 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 29 Word, Si (Mtn.)-Box SO cU. txtra. thf P i VY I L? ARDEN tot PleMure. this Is a book which will Increase the satisfaction you t-et from your hobby. You should not 5 without Professor R.E. Holttums Gardening in the Lowlands of Malaya. Profusely Illustrated In colour
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    • 447 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word, tS (Min.)— Box it ct,. txtrm. SHOPS FLATS at Chanel Rpad/Lorong- 104. opposite Eastern World, near Market, best Locality. Prices $14,000 upwards Loan i available. Melodies Ltd., 123 Queen Street. Tel. *****. VEHICLES FOR SALE UWmdtti (Min.)— Box SOcU. txtrm, AUSTIN A7O. For sale
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    • 481 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordi Si (Min.)— Box M ct,. txtra. RELIABLE AUTO EXCHANGE! 1956, Vauxhall Crest a, 1955 Fiat 600. 1954 Cowley. Packard, Pontiac. 1953 Nash Statesman, Nash Rambler. 1952 Chevrolet, 1951 Studebaker Coupe, Morris Six. 1949 MGTC. 1947 Ford VB. Showroom at 44, Cavenagh Road, Phone *****. LET
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    • 431 15 FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box it ct: txtra FOR SALE: Sectional Dance Floor. For particulars please apply Box A 5596 S.T. GYPSY a reak clinker-built sailing Dinghy. Bermuda rig with Nylon Spinnaker. Suitable for Family. $750. Apply Working hpurs Major Scarfe. GHQ. FARELF. Singapore, 2801 Ext. 304. FOR
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    • 633 15 Advertisement Do you suffer from stomach upsets Food cannot digest properly If the glands of the stom&cb produce too much acid. Ac excess of stomach acid holds up digestion, causing heartburn, flatulence and other distressing digestion opseU. A proved remedy 'Bismag' Is a safe quick remedy that has brougnt relief
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 67 15 HOCKEY S.H..V. Div. 1: I.A. v S.C.R.C., BaleaUer Road. Div. 2: University v Navy Nomads, Bukit Ttmah; 8.0.D.C.A. t Latlff Wanderers, St. Geerg*% Read; R.M.N. v 3 8.0.D., Naval Base. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Junior Cup final (replay): Kota Raja v Darul Afiah, Jalan Besar, 7 pjn. Scandinavian league: Norwegian (MS Holland)
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  • 353 16 Weights for tomorrow HTEIGHTS for Saturday, concluding day of the Bukit Timah meeting are: Cll.Dlvl— l'M James Aitch 9.00 j Daybrook 8.13 Maori Chief 8.12 Straits Code 8.10 Mon Sabreur 8.09 Barakat 8.05 i Investment 8.05 Tanah Bijeh 8.04 Conventional 8.03 Flower Queen 8.03 Gala Opening 8.03 l.isker II 8.02
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  • 52 16 HONG KONG, Thurs. Owing to the typhoon threat the Malayan Services cricket team has been given a new schedule In Hong Kong. The revised fixtures are: Saturday-Sunday, Malayans vs Combined Civilians, Tuesday- Wednesday vs H.K. Services; Friday Nov. 2 vs R.N., R.A.F. Combined; Nov. 3
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  • 133 16 JACKIE'S KUDA. owned by Dr. J. Dennehy, was voted the Horse of 1955 at the annual dinner of the Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya at the Se&view Hotel last night. Jackie's Kuda, one of the best sprinters to come out to Malaya, won five of
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  • 76 16 Singapore Cricket Club "B" trounced All Whites by 22 points (two goals, two tries, two penalties) to eight (goal, penalty goal) in their rugger match on the padang yesterday. Scorers for the Club were Peter Harrison, Barnes, Park, David Harrison. Barnes converted two tries and
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  • 663 16 I WOHI BACK ANYTHING ELSE AGAINST HIM. SAYS EPSOM JEEP ONLY HEAVY TRACK CAN STOP HIM WINNING THIS RICHEST RACE VO HORSE in training this season has captured the imagination of the racing "public" more than Jolly Sailor. His brilliant record has made him
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  • 203 16 r THE probable line-up and jockeys for the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup over 1% miles at Bu^it Timah tomorrow are given below. 318 Jolly Sailor 9.03 (HobbE) 5y blrg- by Reynard Volants-Crevice Donnelly 256 Bearer Bond 8.10 R. Breukelen) 7y bag by Confessor— Hilarious Bougoure 231 Three
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  • 345 16 Fastest was by Little -John— LITTLE JOHN, with Ken Barratt up, showed his liking for a wet track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Racing wide out all the way he reeled off 3f. in 39 4/5 easily the best workout of the morning. Little John is engaged in the valuable
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  • 136 16 Services XI out to beat Singapore CINGAPORE Joint Services are out to prove on Sunday that they are the best soccer combination in South Malaya, despite the fact that they failed to reach this year's H.M.S. Malaya Cup final. On Sunday they take on Singapore In the annual Poppy Day
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  • 305 16 JOHORE All Blues, who are preparing for their All Blues Cup match against Singapore next month, were unlucky to lose by a single point to R.AJP 1 Seletar 'B at Seletar yesterday. The airmen won by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to 16
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  • 542 16 kSSI Straits Times Sports Editor NORMAN SIEBEL, who will cover the Olympic Games in Melbourne next month, writes again in Olympic Front. TWO OF SINGAPORE'S three young athletes bound for Melbourne next month were delirious with delight yesterday after practice sprints on the
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  • 185 16 FkEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club joined Ceylon Sports Club as leaders of the Singapore Hockey Association's Div. One league when they beat R.A.F. Seletar 7-1 on the padang yesterday. Both have 15 points from 10 matches and their matchles on Sunday S.R.C. v University
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  • 169 16 Selangon asked to stage Über tie THE Sol; !n ton Associ be asked to Über Cup tl Malaya and i to be playi I Mr. Ch, secretary of the minton A Malaya, to Times yesterd if BeUngoi do so, a ipecU] J?2 called to decide next step should i* It
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  • 18 16 Bradford, Thur.\--T. Australian Ru beat Bradford N points to 11 in a Ho here last night.—
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 866 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. i ontlnurd (ram Page SITUATIONS VACANT If Word, $i (Mi*.)—B»x U tit. txtrm. BRITISH COMPANY with progressive Travel Department requires Immediately services ol European lady assistant conversant with sea bookings and preterably well experienced. Oood salary offered to successful applicant. Keplles In confidence to Box AS6IS, S.T. WANTED:
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