Sunday Standard, 4 September 1955

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  • 750 1 Baresßack ToChinaLies OVERSEAS YOUTH PAY FOR STUDIES IN RED CHINA APPROXIU 4TELY 40.000 thineg* Btudent* have left Indonesia* the Federation nnd Singapore in the past two years under the "Hack to China Movement." These students left their homes and families* spurred by the promise
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  • 237 1 Tunku Will Tell Reds 'You Won't Be Prosecuted' JASE-FIRE' TO BE ORDERED II MPIK, Sat— Messages to be issued latart «>f Tunku Abdul Rahman, the ief Minister, next week, will guarantee surrender under the amnesty that they prosecuted for any Emergency offences .tore that date. The Standard learnt to- night.
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  • 51 1 AMNESTY OFFER ON THE WAY it— Chid Abdul nnouncc to the Ist tcri Lum- »rm r, Lt.urne, rations. o! the would 11 of will- from c mplete the bin ■1 ill roll dium of -paganda on the neflt from nity to live the face of wrath that you if you
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  • 18 1 Newsman Assaulted OH. a mos- wa> he e in rdajr. liter iem tec- the h a •her was
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  • 27 1 TEN days of torrential rains have killed 13 people and rendered 4.431 families homeless, the Chinese Nationalist weather bureau in I Taipei reported vesterday.
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  • 93 1 Mr Aw Presents Trophy To Singapore Captain SINGAPORE won the South-cast Asia boxing championships to become first holders of the golden Aw Cheng Chye trophy last night when the tourney concluded at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. And it was a fitting climax when the donor of the trophy, Mr. Aw
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  • 417 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr. Yong Shook Lin, Kuala Lumpur millionaire lawyer and member of the Federal Legislative Council, died in the capital's Bungsar Hospital this afternoon while undergoing treatment for suspected cancer. Mr. Yong. who was admitted to hospital on August 11. was
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  • 216 1 Easter Sunday Crash THE BRITISH Consul in Formosa has been instructed to urge the Nationalist Government to return Chow Tse Wing for trial in Hongkong in connection with the sabotage of the Air India International Constellation, Kashmir Princess, that crashed at sea near the Natuna
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  • 40 1 Lennox- Boy ds Leave For UK THE Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd and Ladv Patricia Lennox-Boyd left Singapore by air yesterday morning after a five-week tour of Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and British North Borneo.
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  • 167 1 < ANBEKRA. Sept. 3 (UP) Three Asiar journalists, part of a partv of 14 presently touring Australia, were injured today in* an automobile accident near Cooma. New South Wales. The injured were Identified as P. Bassah of the Merdeka Press. Indonesia, Z A. Shahid
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  • 118 1 Teachers Threaten 'Go-Slow' If Govt... THE majority of Singapore teachers will take drastic action even to the extent of "going slow" in their work next month ii the Singapore Government does not recognize the Normal Class Certificate as a minimum lor entry into the Singapore Education Service. The Standard was
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  • 123 2 MALAYAN food connois■CUTS may miss their oysters when they next order a dish of A (rattan Oysters. Dim to hign co.-t of ihip- Australian exporters are contemplating halting the presort system of air freighting o;. or S j n th*- shell. B ii this does
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  • 48 2 A SINGAPORE Traction Company driver. Chi a Ah PI .av was fined $15 in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday for failing to conform to a traffic light signal whilst lirivinp a bus at the junction Of Victoria Street and Arab Street on Aujj. 4
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  • 71 2 SINGAPORE journalists chat uith Mr. C. O. Turner, Chief Executive of Qantas. at a reception given by the airline on Aug. 29. in honour of the party of Asian journalists touring Australia, at the Corroboree Room of Qantas' Wentworth Hotel. L. to R: Mr. M. Goh (Singapore Tiger
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  • 72 2 JAGGIT SINGH of Princess Anne Hill, was lined S'Jo in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday for riding a motorcycle a Ion 5 Bi.k.t Timah Road on Feb. 27. whilst not covered by third party insurance. For permitting Singh to use the motorcycle whilst not covered by
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  • 290 2 New Stamps Tell World All About S'pore THE ISSUE of Singaporcb new pictorial stamps today is not only a gicat event for this City, it also carries a message of greater significance than its face value, said the Post Master-General. Malaya, Mr. E E. Cassell. speaking over Radio Malaya last
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  • 283 2 Chinese Teachers Say Lennox-Boyd Snubbed Us' KUALA LUMPUR, Sot.— The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox -Boyd, snubbed the powerful United Chinese School Teachers Association by refusing to see a deputation which asked permission to call on him, The Standard leOr ThV°A!s y ociation. which presented a lengthy memorandum on
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  • 64 2 TICKETS FOR THE BALL TICKETS for the sal a Pltff Ball scheduled lor October 8 at the Sea View Hotel are available from members of the Singapore Union of Journa Vaiuab.e prizes are being ofiered for the Press Princess who will be chosen at the Ba Manv VIPs including the
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  • 65 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education Mr. Chew Swcc Kee will open the sixth conference of senior education officers at Phoenix Park on Monday, Sept. 5 at 10.30 a .m. Senior education officers from the United Kingdom Territories in South-east Asia and Hongkong, and representatives of the Education
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 STANDARD ALMANAC V S'PORE DAIRY WOKE AIM >(>( if TV: Exhibition of wn: k.> by women artists at British Council Ha.!, '.t am in j nm STORE Jl m x (II K: Judo practices In am to 130 n m STORE UNDERWATER SPKARFISHING CLI'B: Undersea exploration and spearfishing around the
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    • 185 2 don Studio Melod.es (S): 10 30 Gold Bar.s for Safety (KL); 11 am Netneland'* Comooseis (St; lpm Piugramme luminary iSI; 101 Ranio Malava Orchestra (St; 130 News S»; I4S Sweet I Serenade 'M>; 2 pm. Sunday Chop Suey iM); 230 Popular Concert IK.LI. 33U Listeners' Cho:ce 'Si: 3 pm "University
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    • 688 2 KIAIA I.l'MPll (Regional); 1130 am. V':cto; S..\e.-ter. 8.8.C it it r. (CfSMfi Oveneaa iervieel: 5 p.rr. Today- Composer— B 510 From The Editorials; 5.15 The Halle Orchestra; 5-^ .ior;e We-!b... Sevc S ices': 6 pm Sunday Service: b. Commentary*: 6 45 S Roand-t m. la Town Tdnight; 7. .if Stoi
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  • 227 3 K.L. Scholar Is A Popular Figure At Melbourne Varsity NEAR CLD er of only jnding ct .-'Sity is :or figure fairs. Ananda Temple Lumpur, Tatpcranof the Departing n is the r student I erI Ajst r aColombo Eng Political .ith, he r.to h.s As well as being an active member
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  • 200 3 Regatta To Honour Sultan's Jubilee HOUR MEET IN STRAITS »\I) Jubilee Outboard Regatta in honour lohore will be held in the Straits of tin* btaaa Besar on Sunday, Sept. 25, at 10 a.m. The 3|-hour meet is being run in conjunction with the Outboard Boating Club of Singapore and the
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  • 32 3 PROFESSOR Vincent Har;o\v. Professor of Commonwealth Relations at Oxford j University returns to Singapore from Borneo today. He will stay at Government House and will visit the Federation tomorrow.
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  • 23 3 RUBBER MARKET QUIET adc I r I ettei N e 5, tome I v. u rcNOON PRICES 1301 150J l*nj ISM TIN PRICE
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  • 73 3 Air India International's Super Constellation, the Rani or Elloro. arrived at i Lrbar Airport yesterday, on' a t< flight. The plane was piloted by K M. Mathen. Mr. R N Kaui the Air India International district manag< in Singapore, said Super tellation flights might put
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  • 228 3 Tenants Hold Up New Phone Exchange TEN THOUSAND Singapore homes and offices will not be connected with telephones until Government is able to clear a piece of Crown Land earmarked for the new Exchange of the Singapore Telephone Board. The Board Chairman. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. told The Standard yesterday
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  • 94 3 THE visiting Labour Adviser to the Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. E. W. Barltrop, yesterday visited Singapore's Labour Department where he spent a few hours with senior officia s. Mr Barltrop, who is here to study the local industrial situation had a Ion? discussion
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  • 129 3 The Singapore Malay Seamen's Tnion yesterday submitted a memorandum to the Maritime Employers' Federation demanding improved working condition for local seamen. Among other things. the Union wants the* Federation j to" fix a "dercnt" wage for those who hold "Home and Local Trade"' competency certiAcates, limited
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  • 81 3 KEKI' a sharp look out for man wearing a round Omo bad so riding a now Raleigh bicycle, you Omo users in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Seremban. lie is the man from whom you can win a bicycle by just showing him a
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  • 61 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A cashier of the Mercantile Bank branch here. Foong Choong Keong, was today jailed for nine months when found guilt v >f criminal breach of trust of $!».B.'U).ti2 belonging to the bank. Foorig was allowed bail of on two sureties. He was alleged
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  • 50 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A labourer. C. D erumai today c'.aimen trial in the Sessions Court to a charge of thelt of 24 pounds of tea from the Mala y a Command headquarters on Sept 1 He was granted bail of $200 pending trial o;i Sept 12
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  • 32 3 SIN BUAN HONG, who moved 42 pieces of Chinese cake without a permit in a restricten area in Sungei Ringgit was fined $350 in the Sessions Court Pengerang, yesterday.
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  • 106 3 Salesman Jailed On Trust Count WONG LOW CHIN, chief salesman of Ming Tai Hong Medical Hall at Hokkien Street. Singapore, was sentenced in the Second District Court yesterday to nine months jail for criminal breach of trust of cash and medicine amounting to $6,000 between November, last year, and August,
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  • 62 3 KUALA LUMTUR. Sat A Home Guard, ('nan Hing Sam. of Udinansara village today claimed tria. to a charge of causing the deaih of lan Seng fin? and Vellasamv through a neglige/it act not amounting to culpabje homicide on the evening of Aug 22 Chan who earlier
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  • 152 3 S'pore Will Play Host To 14 Member Nations SINGAPORE will play host to 14 member countries, whose representatives will be attending the Sixth session of the World Health Regional Committee for the Western Pacific, which opens at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, University of Malaya, on Tuesday, Sept 13. orvcu-uay
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  • 76 3 —Photo by MR. LEONG MIN CHOR. a teacher of the Confucian Middle School. Kuala Lumpur, left for America yesterday to participate in a foreign teachers education programme. He will be away from four to six months. Mr. Leong was in England last year when he attended a
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  • 85 3 CHONG Ah Kwee and Lim Seng Chonq a ias Till Tow alias Goh Mee Soon were tentatively charged in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, with the murder of a fitter. Chow Seng in Waterloo Street five-foot way on Thursday night. Inspector Ramzan A'i 1o!d the court
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  • 188 4 Collin Trevor Are Boogie Woogie Experts MEET two of the youngest exponents of the "Boogie Woogie" in the Colony. They are Collin Rozario (9) and his brother Trevor (8), sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rozario of Singapore. For Collin and Trevor, it's just a case where music runs in
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  • 721 4  - I DATED BRITAIN'S No. 1 PIN- UP SABRINA Eric Wainwright -By- THE PIN-UP LONDON. THE girl in question is Britain's pin-up with the mostest. Her name is Sabrina. It was a bright summer morning. I rang her up. ''What about nipping down to the seaside for a bathe?' I asked.
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  • 205 4 Marshall Seeks Views On S'pore Citizenship LEADERS of all communities in Singapore will meet the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, for consultative talks on the establishment of Singapore citizenship for domiciled aliens on Tuesdav. Tuesday's talks will be the second in a series to "explore the possibilities of and clear
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  • 109 4 LCC Higher Shorthand Exam Passes THE following Singapore candidates were successful in the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1955 Higher Shorthand Examination: Y.M.C.A. COMMERCIAL CLASSES: Sim Teow Gok and Annie Tan Boon Neo. H. TAN ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL: Chew Sze Seong. Ching Kwong Yoke. K. P. Thomas, Maggie Koh. Liew Ah
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  • 41 4 THREE boxes containing watches worth $1,800 were stolen from a Chinese firm in Robinson Road Singapore on Friday morning. An employee, Yeo Koon Nam told the police that he discovered the boxes missing on reporting for work.
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    • 575 4 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! Sew places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddlf jamiliar to you. Hate you known them in m preuous l,f t > You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for p purpose you are here. Certain secrets
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  • 92 5 In a\oid the trapped pasbriag Miffocatec. the glass lift doors are broken Later. ,is h.indrd thr passengers hf— gii the portholes. I 3 p.m.: A Qantas air-blower is started I and an air hose stuckthrough the porthole to provide fresh air tor the
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  • 137 5 ansit passengers, including four children, were trapped for jres in a lift at the new $37,000,000 Singapore Airport, yes- terday. Firemen had to break open the doors of the lift before they could release the "caged" people. Throughout the breakdown. and after, no
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  • 19 5 Picture To Show Malay Dancers Via- pict the I D. mk si mom mi rn a RcS ied and
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  • 108 5 THE New Zea'and Commission^ in Singapore and Malaya, Mr Foss Shanahan, returned from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday Mr Shanahan was the N< w Zealand representative at the histori op< I the new Federal Legislative Council last week He said was most impressed by the dignity ol the
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  • 73 5 7-Day Old Firewood Strike Ends THE seven-da> old strike by ion firewood workers ended yesterday. Represent at i\es of the Firewood Merchants" Association and the Singapore Workers' j Union signed an agreement at the Labour Ministry yesterday mornlni giving a 20 per cent increase on the wages ol the workers.
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  • 58 5 IPOU. Sat. Miss Agnes Chan Wai Wah. eldest daughter of Mr K. C. Chan, was married Wednesday in an American, Catholic church in New York to a fonr.er Singapore boy. Mr. Johnny Choone Wens Onn. who is now doins business re. Miss Chan was holidaying
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  • 54 5 'Significant' Slep Taken K A;. A LUMPUR Sat The Kuala Lumpur Municipality tooay signed an agreement with its 2,000 daily-paid workers which provides fcr the lm- mediate setting up of a Joint Industrial Council The agreement was described by Mr T Eames Hughes, lent of the Muni i,>al Council as
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  • 84 5 Dr. \v F. his Dr 1). l)r in Francisco in September, I'<V'.. and are on their way to Ceylon, having crossed the Pacific and visited Australia. New Zealand. Indonesia and Singapore Dr Holcomb described the trip as a pleasure vacation for tired doctors
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  • 11 5 RCIVAL a .t- 3t An- Hosplace I
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  • 59 5 kNXETII Tmir Member of Parliament Miaisler <u S«ite. was. yesterday enter- Innrse lunch at the Southern Hotel by res Iht nuft.il 01 Ministers leaves thi> morning by air for Kara•l"11 ''ID are Labour Minister. Mr Lim V«M*cr, lands and Housing Minister. "»«H bin Han Jumat. Communications and nn.Mir
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  • 39 5 Kajang Invaded KAJ \NG, Sat Kajang I morning was "invade by over 7.") members of the 22nd Specia Air Servi< e Regiment who led on a grazing fie'.d near here, on a practice r..'-.ip MR. .1. STEVENS
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 5 MISS Ileclwis Aroozoo. a University of .Malaya Honours graduate leaves by Qantas today for the United Kingdom to take up a course in librarianship. Miss Aroozoo is attached to the University of Malaya's library. She is the daughter of Mr. P.F. Aroozoo. iormer principal of (ian Ens Sens: School. Standard
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  • 164 5 S 'pore Boys Town To Hold First Fun Fair SINGAPORE BOYS TOWN WILL HOLD ITS FIRST FUN FAIR TODAY. The fair will he opened by the G.O.C Singapore Major Uenerai D D C Tulloch at 11 a.m To help those coming up from town, the Green Bus Company will put
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  • 91 5 Teacher Is Singing Champion KUALA LUMPUR. BatSinging his own composition 'Come My Lady.' in Mandarin, a 23-year-old schoolteacher. Mr. Hooi Hing Keong won the annual Well are Week singing contest trophy for the third yea: today. Mr Hooi also won the first prize in the Chinese section and the second
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  • 191 5 FORTY-FIVE employees of the Singapore Capitol Restaurant wont on strike yesterday, following a deadlock in negotiation* between the f management anu workers' representatives. The Singapore Workers' Union which represents the men. had a two- hour negotiation with the management on their demands for an increased wage
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  • 218 5 POLICE yesterday arrested a man for alleged intimidation near the Singapore Cold Storage Depot j in Orchard Road. He was later released on bail. Striking workers continued to picket all branches of the firm. Police were on stand-by these premises. No worker has collected the
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  • 184 5 SINGAPORE'S Labour and Welfare Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that the efforts of the older generation to build a united. non-cominun.il and loyal Singapore could only be lasting if their ideas were shared by the younger generation. Speaking at the opening Of the
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  • 33 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malayan Film Unit's "Rohani Steps Out" has been booked for three weeks' showing at the London Odcon Cinema at Leicester Square, 'The Standard learnt today.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 948 6 This Impatience... A [ORE and more, as year succeeds year in the present-day world, the call for haste, and yet more haste, increases There Is rush in action, in talk, in thinking hurry Is becoming the watchword of everyday lite. People no longer desire to wait calmly and
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  • 1086 6 Socialite Po isoned Sister, Uncle And Brother J] XTRAVAGANCE, gambling, greed and cold hearted avarice these were the things that brought 51 -year-old Madame Joniaux to a charge of triple murder at Antwerp in 1895. She was then 51. Looking at her 30 years before, who would have imagined her
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  • 1073 6  - Maid Of Honour Had A Scandal Career JOHN BERRY These Women Shocked The World By "(;LAMOUR Peeress Found Guilty of Bigamy." You would open your eyes if you sow that headline today, so imagine the furore in 18th century London Society when that happened. It was the climax to the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 998 7  - Orator's Corner That's Hyde Park Heckling And Horseplay DOUGLAS FOSTER "By ][YDE PARK in the heart of London remains a living symbol a happy symbol of the Englishman's love of a good argument and his willingness to see fair play for his opponent. Here the crank, the divine, the brilliant
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    969 7 DUKE ON TOW AN INVITATION TO DINNER WITH MORMONS LONDON THE Duke of Edinburgh fancies his luck at polo, cricket and on water skis. He works hard at the sports he likes. There are cricket nets at Buckingham Pclace. He will always agree to a game of polo. And Princess
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  • 445 8  - TRAINING CENTRE FOR SERVICE STATION BOYS EBIN PETERS By Instruction Class u oi oi ,u,my MOST car owners in Singapore who have driven abroad complain that when they drive into a service station for refuelling, they do not receive the same service and attention they would get in Britain, Europe
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  • 105 8 A DUTCHMAN who won a trophy as ihe best ind Dutch mot< r- in 1952. was :i\ c timc^ a member of tne Dutch six-day motor-cycle team and won the Monaco trophy three times, revealed that ho hnd never earned a licence When he look his driver'-;
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  • 602 8  - Invitation Tourney May Not Take Place Queen's Castle By THE completion of all. major championships inevitably leads to a period of stagnation It occurs during' the last quarter of the year, and when the new season opens, in January it takes some players several weeks to find their form. As
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 84 8 T.s.s "STATE OF MADRAS Yoy: 13 Sailing September 4, 1955 12.00 noon EMBARKATION TIME DECK BUNK Passengers 7.00 am. SALOON Passengers 9.00 am. All passengers travelling per the above vessel are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy > excess baggage for inspection and loading on Sep- 3 tcmber
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    • 437 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTININT/SCANDINAVU For Aden Port Said, Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Homb^ Copcnhogcn. Gothenburg ond Otlo. S'pore P. S'Kom "KINA" 9/1 2 Sept 13/USept xx) "IRRIA" 18/19Sept "SILANDIA" 17/19Oct 20 20 Oct 21 "MORELIA" 17/19No* 20 20 No* x) Collt Gdynia, KaHshamn. xx) Collt Beyrovth. SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 943 9  - SYDNEY'S GHOST PEOPLE THEY JUST DISAPPEAR GORDON MACGREGOR By I SYDNEY. i MON< Sydney's 2,000,000 people is a floating ghost pulation those who have lost, forgotten or delibrotclv discarded their identities. they become officially labelled in police records ry month in Sydney between 50 and 100 men, women ;!drcn disappear.
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  • 48 9 Glamour Takes A Dip At Miami Beach photo. If looks as l l if a heliumfilled balloon is carrying off Taffy Brock, but such is not the case. It's Taffy's natur- ol exuberance that's got her I frolicking in the rolling surf I at Miami Beach, Florida. > U.P.
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  • 375 9 FESTIVAL OF DRAMA BY TEACHERS THE first Festival of Drama and Music to be organized by the Singa- pore Teachers" Union since will open at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow in Raffles Institution hall. Thi.^ first evening will be •d to four plays— two •d by Raffles Institution, one by Gan Eng
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  • 228 9 NYAMEKYE AMOABENG, P.O. Box 6, Berekum-Ash, Gold Coast. JAMES K MARFUL. House No. N.A. 115, New Asafo, Kumasi. Gold Coast. E.K.S.I, AYISSAH, 20 I Amcdica Bridse Lane. I Akuse, Gold Coast. H.K. KREBETI, c o Dept. i of Agriculture. NkawieAshanti. C«old Coast. D.C. Boatons. P.O. Box i»9. i Suhum.
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    • 137 9 ■Rheumatism I and Backache Cone in 1 Week Bfctjl w.th Cyjfe* end '.out iot to I i!o«t I •ym«« I *»i L'jfr bago, I Lej Pam«, I E.et. Fr#. I v Pocr I ei. I p »»»ic^«. or I J r t». go t C/ittx I Mature 3 Ways I*
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  • 56 10 RcmU-c Lancaster 13 (left) who icon the 100 metres ityle event tor girls v rider 17 in record time. Wanda Richards (centre) and Pamela Honey were second and third. I Elsie Lim (left) winner of thr 100 metres breast stroke event for uomen. Second was Loir Keng See
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  • 928 10 SINGAPORE Amiteur Swimming Association's 12th annual championships which concluded yesterday afternoon at the Chinese Swimming Club pool saw six records smashed. Star performers at the meeting were 24-year-old Neo Chwee Kok and 13-year-oLd Bernice Lancaster. Chwee Kok was an easy winner
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  • 432 10 LISTLESS S'PORE XI THRASHED 4- 0 And Sportsmen Trophy Goes North By CONRAD NG m m WHERE, oh where, were the Singapore forwards yesterday? I scanned from line to touch for them, only to find them drifting listlessly, deep in the Land of Nod. And their dreams if they dreamed
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  • 76 10 SINGAPORE Harbpur Board Police caused an upset in the SHA seven-a-side hockey tournament, when they eliminated Police 'A' in a second round match played on the SRC padang yesterday. Yesterdays results: SHBP beat Police 'A' 2—1. BOD 'Reds' beat SCC 'B' 2—0. REME beat SCRC
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  • 62 10 IPOH, Sat— Pcrak were 153 runs ahead of Kedah with one wicket in hand at close in the inter-state cricket game played on the town padang, today. Kcdah batted first and were skittled out for 71 runs in one hour and 45 minutes. In four hours
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  • 93 10 lIAU AIIAN-born Yoshi-. nobu Oyakaua who set up a new Olympic record for the 100 metres backstroke, event at the Helsinki Games in 1952 yesterday swam the fastest ever 50 metres backstroke in 29.4 sec. at. the Chinese Swimming Club. Before he plunged into, the pool
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  • 39 10 YOUNG Men Sikhs Association yesterday put Katons Sports Club out ol the S.A.F.A. Junior Cip Cup with a 2-1 win at Jaian Besar Stadium. Sikhs scororl through Kartar Singh <2> and Katong through Sandors.
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  • 420 10 Ghenda Sets New Shot Putt Record At Police Athletic Match KIALA LUMPUK, Sat.— Federation Police beat I Singapore Police in their annual athletic match on the Federal Police Depot ground today, a total of four records were broken during the meet. Federation Police won most of the events and scored
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  • 59 10 JAKARTA. Indonesia. Sept. 3, (Ap» Indonesians, looking forward to forming a team to participate in the Me. bourne Olympics next year, are goin^ to get some expert advice from Bill Miller American Olympictrack st*r and roach. Miller, track coach at Arizona State university, will start training
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  • 23 10 A FRIENDLY folf match between the Roya! Island Cub and the Kcppel Club will be held ai the Kcpoel Club todav.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 274 10 LONDON. Sept. 3 <Reuter» Today's Football Association results were: LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Birmingham C 0. Preston N. 3 Blackpool 7. Sunderland 3. Bolt on Wanderers 4. Arsenal 1. Cardiff C. 1. Whampton W. 9. Chelsea 1. Portsmouth 1. Newcastle United 3. Burnley 1. T'ham Hotspur 2. Charlton A. 3 W.
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  • 1662 11 ONE POINT AW TROPHY STAYS HERE DRAMATIC END TO S-E ASIA TOURNEY By THE SPORTS EDITOR ONE POINT, only one point killed Burma's hopes of the golden Aw Cheng Chye Trophy which will remain in the Colony until Singapore, South East Asia boxing champions, defend in Burma in the next
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  • 847 11 THE purpose of this article is to teach nonswimmers to swim without an instructor and to teach swimmers to swim better. Georse Blajiden. famous professional swimmer who won the world championship in 1932 at Toronto and later swam fifteen miles in Lake Ontario in
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  • 130 11 The Final Results At A Glance RtSl ITS of all the finals were: Imie M« -da l I eatheru eight: Yai (hit (Burmai beat K. Hilton -llonckonc Flyweight: Thicn Mwnt (Burma i beat M. A d. de Silva (Ceyloni. Featherweight: W. Calvert (S'pore) beat A. Ortuostr Philippine^ Featheruricht: HP Jayasuria
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    • 159 11 tn „m i— you lifilp WOti'erp XMuwtviy. Put j f~~^ "v^T^y/ AT THE DOCTOR'S AND SO pr*or Cs\:,d iu>< been J ■•'*^<^^--7S?ifflt&7*7? K gwsl p^ 5^ MOR LICKS 4^/^'^^jZ l^w7^eTZo\ V^ EVERYDAY ioi«e doctor -fll T.-.t .-.-r a. •>;..> .-q rfj i IK m^ t^<>^ w^.^ wp <4-^< j >
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  • 80 12 We Told You So... THF Pilot led with Sir I Her*ules in the first race to finish off with four winner* yesterday The Pilot tipped Sir Hercules (race 1). Cmder'% Prince (race 5), Js. kie's Kuda (race 6) and James Aitrh (race 7) All were straight tips He also scored
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  • 85 12 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 3 (AP) Hungary's Laszlo Tabori. one of the world's five four-minute milcrs. beat out his countryman. Samlor Iharos. and Denmark's Gunnar Nielsen on Frila a thrilling 4:03.6 mile ra e. Ta: on. credited with a 3:58 mile last May heat Iharos by with Nielsen iust
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  • 2432 12 THREE STRAIGHT WINS FOR JACKIE'S KUDA Yesterday's Victory Easy By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sat. Jackie's Kuda with Jackie Jones astride, displayed his sprinting prowess when he chalked by his third successive win off the reel by annexing the main six furlong race for Class One Division One horses in the
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  • 447 12 BATU PAHAT, Sat.—Johore led Singapore by four runs on first innings in their friendly cricket match which started here today. Johore went in to bat first and were all out for 119 runs towards which Barthelot scored a faultless 39. His innings included one six
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  • 52 12 TOTAL POOL: $303,290 Ist Prize No. *****0 ($85,985) 2nd Prixe No. *****2 ($42,992) 3rd Prixe No. *****5 ($21,496) STARTERS ($3,582 eoch): Nos. *****8, *****5, *****8, *****5, *****1, *****5. CONSOLATION: ($l,OOO each): Nos. Igg**. *****0 *****1, *****9, *****0, *****7, *****2, *****6, *****7, *****6. TREBLE Tote: 42 winning tickets at
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  • 26 12 ARSENAL Sports Club beat Singapore Base District 3-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorer*: T. Dhanabal 2, and A. Majeed.
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    • 92 12 SOCCER DJV. 2 A: Argonauts F.T. vs. Fathul Karib at Jalan Besar at 5.J5 p.m. DIV. 3A: Alexandra F.T. vs. Dockyard at Jalan Besar at 4 p.m. FRIENDLY: Rajaji Sports Club vs. H.M.S. Cossack at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. CRICKET FRIENDLY: Johore Cricket Club vs. Shell Sports Club at
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