Singapore Standard, 20 October 1955

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard asdfhdg STANDARD POLICE -5481 -5 inci) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 106 siN<;.\r<nu:. iiiiK>im, octobeh 20. 1955 11 I*\(,KS I"i < I NI
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  • 330 1 THE PRINCESS PLAY-UP 'Not in Good Taste' Says Press Council .Yo/ #7t#* IVf.sY limv 1 19 Press wotch- spoper cennnamed ending re" in of the story. meet- today under the chairmanship of Sir Lm too Andrews, editor of the Yorkshire Post, the Council passed a resolution which said that the
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  • 60 1 Invite Me, Ike -Mao Oct. 19 -lung, ;ples a. had .ess ites I >vernSeigo )anese er of tment) re tothat Mao i be happy received the Japans at a behalf lyama. r Japato China, le these 14 during dso told il situamd he to promote ountries. r. he did United
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  • 27 1 THE British Government iii,', a bill >oon requ:-;:-~ Indu I J' 1 J*st< r uch as fixing -nd Justify Its m. Reuter. Well Done-Bourne
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  • 96 1 I IVE armed terrorists yesterday burnt two lorries on Coronation Estate. three miles from Kluang in Johore. The lorries were returning to the estate lines wh< n th< J i re stopped by the terrorlsi armed with Stens. rifles and urbines. Except for the two
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  • 63 1 CANBERRA. Oct. 19 (Reuter Dr. Herbert Bvatl Australian Opposition lead r, lid tonight he had been in touch with Mr. Moiotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, about Ptrov espionage docu- ntS. < B< laid the Soviet Foreign Minister hud "branded" the document banded over by Via limlr
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  • 52 1 PARIS Oci Ifl ißeuter)— I p nrh cabm' t. its pi W t itrenfttK n< <i alt< r winning b vote ot confidence I i night met today to hear a report from the I "i" (^n Mini r M Antoine Pinai on Inti rnatlon il
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  • 41 1 LONDON. O■* I'.' -"i: The British Government Is to introduce m autumn budget to deal I Itb the country'* economic problems, it i announced tonig] i The autu:r.n bud- 1 t is expected |o Include w ta»
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  • 288 1  -  Mr. Jayewardene Until World Control's In I |\|.ll\ will lontinue to m II rubber to Uvd China at lii-m than Singapore prices until rubkd ptotlucinu > -,-t (u-ethrr <»n international control, said i .inns Minister for Finance. Mr. M. I). 11. .layewardene, at a news conternnc
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  • 94 1 I lON, M II 'Kpu- FlortJ \vrl!-;irnv f1 it »mi<] m t^e sch« i mii i baton la 1 r Burma kidnapped Igirls 3 rday, It .->::•! h< todai rebels to k th»- «lri>. their cla mbtr»'>.s and the school's hlltlm tcr to their |ungl( hideout
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  • 44 1 NINETY E IOHI I■■'■ For<.-: U :ionnairrs proc ing to Algeria from the Far East jumped into th< Canal in two mass desertions from the French troopship Uhos yesterday. Th- all picked up by Egypt u coa tgumrds alter iwimm hore— Reuter
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  • 25 1 which hit him on the head whil< i it work In Bingapoi i Iranite Quam Bukil I m*h R ;i 250 pJD -crday.
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  • 221 1 New Party Aims To Secede From Malaya OLD STATUS SOUGHT JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Malay leaders close to the Royal family of Johore will demand the secession of Johore from the Federation so that it can revert to its old status of an independent State. At an exploratory meeting
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  • 185 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. j The 1/10 Gurkha Rifles, one of the crack regiments comprising kukri donning Nepalese warriors, has just est* hed a record in anti-t vi battle by eliminating the 300th Red in Malaya. The 1 10th achieved this d tinction when they killed a
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  • 192 1 HOGAN TO BE CHIEF JUSTICE KUAL A LUMPUR, d— The Queen today appointed Mr. Michael gan. Federation s A II I Justice of floag ig. For- old Hogan will lM soon to take up his post. Mr T. V A. will act as Attorney-GenoMi leaves -ne to Malaya in as
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  • 17 1 is now technically pntrt ble but it will probably be omes a •'> Mr. rt Reuter
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  • 17 1 A Comn:. I'^n :irr.\< <1 in ,UTda.v I i on W.OOO Union since W Reuter
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  • 485 1 It's Up To Chin Peng Rahman THE Fetaal Chin Mfaister, Taaku Abdul Kahnun. .csterd-jy rtiterated liis stand not tfl rr'-ouni/e llir Malayan Communist Party. The Tunkn who flew into Singapore yesterday afternoon held two meetings with Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall a' ■■*•:> r.::iont House. He left by rail
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  • 64 1 COLOMBO. Oct 19 <AP) In a House ot Representatives heavily guarded bf armed police agair. me Sinhalese racialists. Pren r BIT Oliver Kotelawi la announced today both Sinhalese and Tamil will be the official languages of Ceylon. One effect of the government's language polie;. vffl be that
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  • 127 1 Brida Found Battered KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A Pfftty l'i-ycar-old bride of •v. m Dtl -.as tound unconscious with a badly battered head near the rail tracks outride Kuala Lumpur yesterd.' Rajamaniammal second wife of a 40-> ear-old Ipoh Road oil miller was rushed to hospital where doctors fought desperately to
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  • 52 1 i \v\.\ < i" i'P' T':. Indonesian Part? held r. a m >ad today in laf I !iofficia! irns from Indonesia's general elections. i;.o tabulation gave the Nationalist 13. the M Party of Masjumi 7 632 942 I M im B h lars 6 613.784 and the
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  • 319 1 KI'ALA LI'MITR. Wed.— Reporters covering a OBg ni»bcr; case in the Kuala Lumpur I irst Magistrate's Court today wvn- threatened by the five accused not to print I word about it. i men i li l I I told reporters sitting at th< Press
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  • 160 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —An overseas Malav organ.zation today demai ca hcadquardefence of -huu id be handed r to the Malays "by v known Perjuangan Putra ayu ng di-Ti:: o wanted a Malay .jv appointed sa Federation Chief Justice within two In -ommunlcatins at it.>
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  • 121 2 M K \i 1 1 imnt h r Ii i with in iaii 'I l»\ I hi' tiru I toi rtcni 1i! "I I i .il !tnMi H Stafcb? N i > !,i i;> ser- as a driver, at a hf ld «t Trlri Im
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  • 827 2 Camp Chief Tells Court IPOH, V/cd. The Senior Superintendent of trie Ipoh Detention Camp, Mr. S. E. Hutchinqs, said today that if detainees in the camp wanted a "concerted uprising" the opportunity was there. Hutch it*s n">s tcs'ifvin" 3t i tho trial o? ardcrs
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  • 98 2 SEREMBAX. Wed. The federation of All-Malayan Estate Staff Unions representins tappers and other estate workers is asking f or a share in the rubber boom. In a letter to the Malayan ting Industries Emplovers tion, the Federation r the period of the bourn, estate
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  • 29 2 HOXGKOXG. Ort. Lf. Special ng prices of the I! Exihan^e wen ing. «5.:»8:> to I lalavan $1: 50. 141 Indonesian Rupiah; G i >!75 to a tae!.
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  • 48 2 nil; nvi I «'.ii ill \f I ne ■■<•! 9 i>anna Diu I !»holo model trom I < who > ons of becoming: M; orld in a con t< t b be held at I 1x« HUB in C men Is are. lie ..•is! SI ami flips 33".
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  • 3 2 Assisted Lottery I
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  • 314 3 THE Singapore Harbour Board wharves re sounded to the sound of martial music yesterday as the trooper Dilwara arrived from Britain with 750 officers and men of the Ist Battalion, the South Wales Borderers. 'I h'\ ii! r♦• 1 1 the I<t I iM Mtahlrc
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  • 24 3 photo. IHE So" <: '.V let Bordererj get their i orders before leaving the troopship Dihcara yesterday. Standard
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    15 3 i ..i h Mleii, D.5.0., 0.8.E.. Commanding Officer, Fhst Battalion, South Wales Borderers.
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  • 150 3 Union Ultimatum Expires But K lA' M PUR, Wed.— The Fung Keong Works at lUang were still going at full swing today despite a strike ultimatum by the National Union of General and Factorv Workers which expired yesterday. The Union, which rcpreI scnts the
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  • 103 3 A PEON' of Borneo Motors Ltd., K. Krishnan. 16. pleaded guilt v in the Singapore Fifth ■istrate's Court yesterday. to five charges of cheating Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies Ltd.. Orchard Road. The court was told that man received two cartons and 19 tins of cigarettes,
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  • 43 3 THE Lord Mayor of N tingham recently held a civic reception to welcome .students from all over the world, including a few from Malaya, who have arrived to study at Nottingham University and other educational institutions in the city.
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  • 32 3 PHOTOGRAPHS Showing how aid under the Colombo Plan is used are now being bited along the con Idc the Press Section of P iblj Relations Office, mbly House. Singapore.
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  • 301 3 Canada Wishes Spore Well THE hope that Singapore will not allow itself to be captured by violent forces in its determination to secure national freedom and greater human Mr. Lester B Pear the Canadian Secret of State for External Affairs, yesterday. He was addressing Rotarians at their
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  • 324 3 Part Time Job Earns Soldier $1,500 A Month MANY Service personnel serving in Singapore arc taking jobs during their spare time an;| air raining an average ol S.">()0 a month, it was disclosed yesterday. An Army spokesman said: 'We have no objection to this provided an officer or soldier obtains
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  • 120 3 Prophet's Birthday Procession JOIIOKI-: r.AIIIU. Ned T\'.o thousand "Muslims i mb .ill o\ n t iir I edei tion will tak< p.ut ni thr I' S( pi (u ession oi its l-ii:tl "i .loliinc \\j !u u oil <»«t SS, Um bnth.l.iv of Proplict Mull. mi. -(I Xiikihl; < hrm
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  • 36 3 BURGLAKS broke into a room in a guest house in Buckley Road in Singapore early yesterday and stole a pair of earrings, a pendant, three brooches and a pen worth 5297 in all.
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    • 285 3 erms are the most common cause of bad breath Listerine Antiseptic Kills Germs that cause Bad Breath ■■MjH^HHßHp^l^nH Research shows your breatli W(W? s fresher and *w< R^JPl^M^^rP leaver when you reducegenM HHMHJ^B^H|^Ha^H^^^^S these irerms is WL jot" t Tooth pastes or non-ar K jK ;c mouth mashes do not
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  • 268 4 FIRST AUSSIE AIR FAMILIES DUE HERE NEXT WEEK PENANG, U((1 ll(l I ;ist Btjal Ai.-ti.iii.in Ito lor t rmnilifa t(> lll|U 1M M i!a>:i will land at Batterw urlh .hi "(i> nnic on Oi t. 'J>. hildrrn lit tin- l{ M 's No \ii fi-lil Miisd in turn >;jiu>li nn.
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  • 332 4 'They 're 5O Obscene —Magistrate 'Mosquito Paper 4 Publisher Fined $2,000 We Never Read Anything So Dirty' THE articles printed in a mosquito paper were "so obscene" that a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colcbourn, was compelled to read them all by himself. The articles were first read 10 him
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  • 286 4 POLICE ARE ACCUSED OF GIVING AID TO EMPLOYERS THIS MUST STOP-LIM THE Secretary-General of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union Lim Chin Siong. ace the Colony Police jester of "co-operating with employers" to break legitimate strikes. In a statement. Mr. Lim said: "This must stop if trade unions are
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  • 40 4 MALACCA. d. The High School Old Boys' Association debating team will propose that "Luxury is an Evil" in a debate with the High School Boys debating team on Friday at the school hall at 7.30 p.m
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORI s i: m. r Mp llM StLSfi r r £j ads ()1 tl! MiitateH?i r SIS r- i i♦ I ii m> ll:in :if<i renw to dinner .it v>lt (> tri II( '> her toasting Mrs K VV" !l Winfater for EktmS —SI indaril p!ioto.
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  • 176 4 CLO^IMi rubluT priiTS (ceati pet ii) in siimapmr yestrrdav were: Buvrrs Sellers Spiit foil noin 1 '7 1 I", No l K.s.S. Nov. WI |£7{ No. 2 1 M 125 Ne I 122 123 imm -Cms UN PKIGE The J)li( r till \cst< t ii .i u,i <
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  • 274 4 Crucial Years Ahead For C-Plan Countries' THE next few years are crucial years, not' only for India, but also for other Colombo Plan countries, said leader of the Indian on, Shri Gulzari Lai Nanda. at the third day of the Colombo Plan Conference yesterday. During this perioa, substantially increased investment
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  • 164 4 Girl, 16, Gets $16,235 Award A 16-year-old girl. Poh Ah Thin, was awarded SI damages by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the Singapore High Court yesterday, against Chew Lee Bong and Nan. I Transport Contractors for injuries she received in Kallang Road, on March 27 The award was made
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  • 44 4 Tl>, i. a H old woman, Lee Chow, of Main Streel Ti .^z. w* lerd ■dmonl ied and rged ai bt pic;. Oi I ing replan I graph i her identity ■•■I I Ifhout notifying the bange to th< Elegii trati a cj:-
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    • 123 4 CAPITOL -4 5 SNOWi il-. v, "All J|gp««- J r^ PwwoHs j i I ,1 *> 14 a J A I Hil jiCRHU^ %o JOAN COLLIN l^ C (S J s i ;i:si pic 3 J 'M">N I'athr MIDNIGHT SAn^OiT" THAT JOVDUSNEW Fun I r rsc JKTIEH I T LlN:kiAscOPt
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  • 314 5 HE KILLED HIS LOVER THEN DANCED AROUND HER To The Mental Home— Judge KUALA I.r\!PUR w<d The Federation Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mathew. today sen- to death K Govindarajoo. an estate labourer, who in a fit of vengeance, killed his mistress and danced around her body brandishing the blood-stain-ed knife.
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  • 67 5 REPRESENTATI of four unions and associations will testify at the public session of the Malayanization >ion at 5 p.m. today. The unions and associations are: the Federation of Unions of Government Employees, the Singapore S( Officers* Association. the Graduate Teachers' Association and the Singapore Teachers' Uni The
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  • 28 5 He 's Remanded LEOXG KUAN. CHB was charged in the Singapore Seventh Ma?istrate*s Court yesterday with stealing a pair of sunglasses worth $30, was remanded till Oct 11
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  • 138 5 Challenge To Fight Was Denied A merchant eballei a music teacher to fight him. the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. The merchant. Yew Pin was summonsed by the music teacher. Julian Foorman, for assault by putting up his fists at him and inviting him to fight after a
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  • 32 5 TWO housewives, Lim Puk Hiang and Sng Soon were each fined S5 in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court •ing in a market at Covent Road, on Oct 18.
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  • 220 5 Durma C-Plan Chief Calls For Co-Ordination U KYAW NYEIN. leader of the Burmese delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference in Singapore, called for co-ordination between all countries in the Colombo Plan area when he presented the Chapter on Burma at Tuesday's meeting of the Consultative Committee. With each country diversifying
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  • 107 5 THE Court of Inquiry investigating the strikes at Adelphi. Gleneagles and Singapore hotels sat for the third, time yesterday and adjourned until Monday when witnesses will give evidence. When the Court resumed rday. statements outlining the details of disputes were handed in by
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    27 5 AJK. J). 15. \V. (ioml. who kti ton tppttotod Puisne Judge in the Federation with effect I mm November. Mr. Good formerly served as Senior Federal Counsel.
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  • 77 5 THE City Council is considering an amendment to its Firemen Compensation Rules to recognise any number of widows of a fireman. Under the existing rules, only one wife is entitled to compensation but if the amendment is carried, the compensation will be equally divided among the
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  • 403 5 Our Aim Is To Help Bring Peace PI N ING, fWL— AUSTRALIAN troops in Malaya hope to bring peace to this part of the world, said Lieut-Col. James Ochiltrec, Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment, when the troopship Georgic, arrived here
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  • 73 5 SIT May Relax Ban At Markets BIN< -PORE Improvement Trust markets may soon lax the ban on the sale of sundries and cooked food within their precincts. This recommendation has been submitted by the SIT to a City Council sub-commit-tee. The SIT also suggested that the City Council could run
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  • 68 5 COLOMBO I will today attend a display of Malayan cultural arts at the Oei Tiong Ham Hail. University of Malaya, at ?U0 p.m. There will be a Chinese lion dance, a display of "Koon Tow." the Chinese art of selfdefence, and Malay and Indian dances. A
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  • 52 5 A sum of $300 has boon added to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Allan Rowley of the Commissioner General' s Office collected $100 bv passing the hat around the Phoenix ***** offices. The Japanese Consul-Gen-eral in Malaya. Mr. Ken Ninomiya.
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    • 381 5 c4lmanac Information at a Glance al ft) The Editorials: 51j P^vi- 2 41 53m> 715 Hit Parade fm HZ*- -,2-i im 476 it) 244 Dtn Iton OiCh est i"? b T i? e (25 51m); i M tocognitu <2051. IHi ilhlMW IT I Show": 630 News 6c Com- 2 3
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    • 969 6 fFHI. U daily "War' Elected 1 t:. soim Oayans when it wrote that hin Pens, the MCP leader, has been given too ich publicity lor the past several years, but from hered the question m it to whet: Chin i ally in command of all the terrorists
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  • 274 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS UMNO Youths IP' q in an editorial defends Singapore UMNO youths against attacks by their leader, Che Sa'adon bin Haji Jubir. now Minister for Public Works in the Federation Government. Che Sa'adon told a gathering of about a hundred UMNO youths in Singapore last Sunday that they
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  • 1589 6  -  WILLIAM FITTER AISntALtA'S by i:\RßAin .iiui i)[\\is \.Ahey typify llw young, enterprising migrants*. rtOCRAMMI m I 1 rhi Z,l V)ill I I I nuga/in,-. I J i i n<l Ni I s> d\i;y Y youuu I//. „u,l Mrs* Ih imis I'd/tilt. nf l\t'd((ll\ orL sin i c. ROM
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  • 128 6 If your sons are not in. Hined to the Church, send tnem into journalism. Their ■'IT iM b> •••hi. r.c.ivnhriink, I«fCJI in^ the Con mess oi the Maritime Synod «>f th»Presbyteriai Church oi < .ui.td.i DOM the fact that the Chancellor has recently Joined the Skinners'
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  • 535 6 TWO burning topics of conversation in the world today are Princess Margaret's romance and the Malayan vernments' amnesty ofto the Communist Party Ihe country. Of particular interest to us. of course. i> the amnesty which, atter interval, was front pa^e <^ad In yesterday's r.
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  • 66 7 GO TO TOWN TOP IS year Sandra Blair of 8 sea. Hampshire, makes sail,.: lartal her vis h is one of the warships berthed V [NMKMllll cou: I lit to < -reat lint.un HMKI Ihis K is> in lot chooses a nightie hr loppmi: i
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  • 24 7 Oct IJ> ±ned virjudicial 'ions came .ecutive in by :ants e O ourt of ined on riminal e clo>ed.
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  • 22 7 PRESIDENT Care Filho of Brazil yesterday dismissed General Zenobio Da Costa from his post MS Inspector General of the Army.
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  • 109 7 Neuter)— nt yesr official >roceedencc and inte*nded oming when renee is debated. >pd little tm The conned. Oc#oi/s e inBriUsh Harold 'ieveloppolicy to"er the grant of self-government to the lS Mr MacMillan said: "Only when self-government has been established by orderly lesal process such
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  • 25 7 |H LINT, a B.iKian divei aid he would, try to walk ur np Cap CM ab it 50 hour N riMd was RCU*
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  • 206 7 'MOST HORRIBLE SEX CRIME' IN CHICAGO WOODS CIIK IGO OH, 11.l 1 (UP) I|(> niiiio, milt l:iU d ;tt N iliirc vuiiisu Inns weir huiml ill 11 lop'-t |)l r KfITC yesterda> in what authorities called the "nuist hnrriUc w i eftaf vt odies. stripped of all clothing, were found
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  • 51 7 13. *nerlands Antilles). Oct. 19 (UP>— Queen Juliana and Prince Bcrnhard of the Netherlands arrived here yesterday at the stage of a week-long official tour through the independent territories of the Netherlands Antilles and Surinam (Dutch Guiana), which, with Holland, form the Kingdom of the
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  • 32 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 19 <UP)The Com nunist Chine.se government h S e Z!S n that China ot £4.000.--000 to Ceylon will be paid by the end lia year, it
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  • 21 7 I I yy appointed an elecil r-form comn for 1 tan tirst general election the wa .ndrd ago.— i
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  • 267 7 \|)M!i:\l IneßS <-"lo\ ko ;tu:| Ug m|\jv,.,-v (lM tli'- i lix §o\i<-| n.irsliip*. v i 1 1 i n Britain nuuk- a bloomer tllr <.l !l'T (I .1 I Xli. i i k- I l» it! h i> «va! .iiithoiUn- to in ihc MUrt that
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  • 107 7 LONDON'. Oct. 19 (Router)— The London Philharmonic Orchestra may undertake a world tour in 1957 which would include Japan and Malaya. This was stated here yesterday by Mr. T. O'Dea. the orchestra's general administrator when he announced the "Phil's" programme for the coming season. But. he
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  • 99 7 Faure Wins Vote Of Confidence PARIS. Oct. 19 <AP) Premier Edgar Faufe's government won a vote of confidence last night. 303-254. on its programme for restoring peace and beginning political reforms in Algeria. The National Assembly's vote, coming little more than a week before the Four Poforeign ministers convene at
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  • 138 7 'Russia fo Blame if War Breaks' JERUSALEM, Oct. 19 (Reutcr)— Mr. Moshe Sharctt, the Israeli Premier and Foreign Minister said today that responsibility for any possible war between Israel and the Aiab states lay at Russia's door. Mr. Sharctt was winding up a foreign affairs debate in the Israeli Parliament.
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  • 37 7 THE Chinese Embassy said on Tuesday Minister Counsellor Chen Chi-mai has been appointed Ambassador to the Philippines by the Chinese Nationalist Government and will leave early in November l<»r the now vacant Manila post.- AP
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  • 88 7 Ex-Child Star Will Wed Again HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19 (AP) Actress Jane Withers has MUlOUnced that she and singer Ken Errair will be married on Sunday on a yacht in Newport Harbour. The former child star whose divorce from Texas oilman William P. Moss Jr. became final last July 20 said
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  • 78 7 BERLIN OH I' l (Rrutrr) Thr West Berlin <;il> umcrumrnt M..^d a cabarci here last Bifh< .it v\hi«h th,. u;\\ linrst pdlitical it\im- artists pc'krd Inn «t tli<IMestfl nCHlbers < I tin- Nh-M (.crman nunilrstai; 1.0 fl llnlsf). I'hc deputies who are holding a Hundestau sf.ssmn
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  • 156 7 FLOOD BURIES TOWN IN MUD MI.MCO HIV l.'t P)- Kcmuc 1< inns whil I reaclx.i Mexico's *»l"rm-batlcred Pacific coast rcpwted! ii i a t'.'.ith d .">ii in MM tmvn when it u H "liter:i!l\ buried" l>\ mii'l debris, Many other sections of the three-state west coast U flooded by a
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  • 195 7 Britain Is World's Greatest Debtor After 2 World Wars But Situation Improving LONDON, Oct. 19 ißeutcri Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. R. A. Butler scid here last night that the two World Wars had turned Britain "from being the world's greatest creditor to being the world's greatest debtor. Butler
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  • 137 7 Aunty's Rocking Chair NORM MK .-nri( tii ii n< t If \l' I li.it l(i«»k> like \unt \li< i (ii k,r: < h.tir d.t\x th. i Mix rinnriM Gall I u u< < I it In i liusli.jikJ s i i.tt -!< v\ v The> cst d.i on the ashnmidii
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  • 102 7 Bao Dai Fires Diem But... PARIS. Oct. 19 (AP> Vietnamese Chief of State Bao Dai yesterday tired South Viet Nam Premier Ngo Dinh Diem but no one here was prepared to say how he could enforce his edict. Di?m Is expected to ignore the order and remain at the head
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  • 20 7 PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia will visit Egypt in midDcccmbcr. an official source in Cairo said today.- UP
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  • 116 7 Where Is Freedom Of Travel? FOLKESTONE. Kent. Oct. 19 James Maxchairman of the Association of B Agents complained toda.\ the formalities which har be complied with by people -h nationality tra line :n the Commonwealth and E of a United y««*f«**— passport had to get the A •ctorate. the Gold
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  • 61 7 >PENHAGEN. O <AP> When nurse Margit i.eard a :ige noise trom the engine of her car she pulled up at a garage and asked a mecfcnic to locate the trouble. e mechanic the hood and out. an egg on top of tho bat 4 en said
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  • 63 7 LONDON. Oct. 19 <AP) Gale force winds and I la.shed the North Sea today. ripping a Dutch submarine irom its moorings on I south coast and sinking a Dutch freighter off Oer« nf. Gusts up to 70 miles per hour were recorded along Atlantic I an.
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  • 34 7 Teacher 's Long Rest CAMBRII llassachuOct. 19, <\P)~ ipal Ross Vardon, in a will filed for probate yesterday, ordered that the headstone on his grave be marked: o School Session Today, icher gone ho:
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  • 54 7 FAMA< BTi < If 'Router) Britbh troops, a:, with rifles, and police riot and tear gas squads went into action here today to break up a big demonstration by 2,000 Greek stud-:. The demonstration b: out while British troops with mine detectors were searching sections of
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  • 45 7 LONDON'. Oct. 19 < I The Queen at Bucking: Palace today invested I bert Schweitzer, the HO-year-old French philosopher and missionary, with the honorary membership of the Order of Merit. President Eisenhower the only other foreigner to hold this vc British award.
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    • 142 7 )wp shop X^^ Soon San/a and fctt helpen will H/^j make children as welcome n can be at Robinson 9 Toylan4i y^> f^± We arc note uii/turLiirj the grcnt t mn«e jL^^^^k of toys ever to assemble un<l r one rot V^^Bl Wind me up and I whistle! SANDSIEVES Z
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  • 294 8 WORKERS OBJECT TO BEING 'PACKED LIKE SARDINES' THE 104 men and women arrested yesterday outside the Singapore Cold Storage in Grchard Road protested that they were beinq packed like sardines' in police vans while cscorlcd ic police stations. They made the protest at the Central Police Station while being marched
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  • 177 8 Hubby Wanted Divorce So She Tried To End Life IPENANG. Wed— A woman from Kulim. attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the sea because her husband wanted to divorce her. the First :ate's Couit was told toci in, Choo Ah Gcok the Magistrate. Mr. Au As I still loved
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  • 66 8 KOTA BHARL'. Wed. vear-old Jawa binti daughter of the Kathi Bachok. today was told that has won a free trip to -iea. Form II student of Zainab a!. Jawa's essay on "The World We Want" was adjudged in a Federation-wide contest which was competed /or
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  • 63 8 Thai Prince Due Soon PENANG. We I. Princi b Chula Chak laj. em ie land will be among the pa.*- na; d sengers on hoard the Chusar Ie which is expected to arrive tia d here from Britain en Oct. 21 1 i- The Prince is on his way ne^
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    42 8 Mi: ;im(l Mrs T., M Kcat lloi k v\ ho w ore r j i 1 1 i i < I in rul.ui Rrani i<< rinlv Ihe bride w .is tlit I urnic i Miss I rr Kim h ui' ii
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  • 89 8 American Envoy Due On Tuesday I THE now An nsul [General lor Singapore. Mr. El bridge Durbrow. i> expected arrive in trie Colony on j ,v. Oct. 25. Mr. Durbrow. who has f he ial rank ot Minister, re- Mr. Lamntnn Berry has returned to the United States. His most
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  • 68 8 A FUND t i aid vi rtims of the recent floods in Punjab. India, has been set up by a Punjabi newspaper in Ala The Pardesi Khalsa Sewak.* sum of $292 has so far been realized. All those wishing to donate to the fund arc asked
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  • 33 8 The fifth annual celebra- < tion of the Tamilian Asso- I nation. Singapore, will be I held on Oct. 2** at Rangoon Road. The President Mr. K. I Verathan will preside. I
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  • 176 8 THE negotiating team of, e Malayan A Em- lyees Lnion were last night ipowered by an extraordiry general meeting to give ike notice it further negoit ions fail. rhe meeting condemned a w management oiler of in?ases of $25 for those earnl $320 and
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  • 345 8 'Bosses To Blame For The Unrest' SAY POLITICAL HEADS AND TRADE UNIONISTS POLITICAL leaders and trade unionists in Singapore blamed cmployrrs lor the present industrial unrest which i> gripping the Colony torlay. They wcrt ot the unanimous opinion that ac-cumulatcd grievances of workers played a big part in the sudden
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  • 130 8 Gang Is Jailed For Robbery THREE men. Teo Peng Soon. Goh Joo Yiftk and Ttn Wah Lam. were found gu •he jury in the Sinsapore Assize Court yesterday ol armed robbery at a house in Kim Chuan Road on the evening of May 24, last year Teo and Goh were
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  • 351 8 Us Not So Easy As Ml Thai _r. AIJOI'T 1,000 degrees without the crest :mil red These were issued during the first four years of the University. In 1953, its coat-of-arms was approved and Ince then degrees and diplomas granted bore the
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  • 8 8 Nine Woman Stopped Car- ASS I wav tak;r.
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    • 178 8 -.^jL Thc MoU Hl 9 nl > Recommended EXFCSIRE METERS b> L S jf —^mmm And Germany Fhofograph.c Au' K tor Incident ond j/r J$ Mttfc& i *y» Reflected LigK» Miosurcm^nf and Sp^c rally Rucrrr nded V > V^ Mi^^^^^^^mM f r ColoUr rhot °9 r °P h> V^ r>
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    • 11 9 )ON TABLE ILL 11 at had been the
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    • 22 9 :.one for an a: 'Boo* at forand fell for then the to .OMC t of his IM HOPE are OUR 11SLED
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    • 200 9 For he was severe beaten up by a gang Teddy Boys who waylai him on his beat through tlv Elephant and Castle distric* Mr. Still who even 5 after the atta sutlers from the injuries he received has been awarde a t ension of £7 Bs.
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  • 1382 9 \^:<&<fr~dMm Keoruani/.ation of tin- States Mr. Mad), on Malayan amnesty Steel shortage Ueltinu worse Animal Uifts lor Madras Zoo r r I-: SEASON is gradu--1 aIIv, almost imperceptibly, changing. Our rains have practically ceased and the Northern winds have (somewhat earlier than usual) already begun to hiss through our
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  • 580 9 My night of TERROR -1 lIMMIN. Al.i MM! L T L you: I wife bi •< ulnvl- '■■■■-pit '.tly rates ibtai her ni terror. It was the night her war hero husband stabbed her seven times, she said. The wife. Mrs. Myrtle Healey. 31. was too ill to go to
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  • 392 9 LONDON MAKHII I) ni'ii tf sixt> seven souijit protcc t i o 11 in .ni I twenty-year-old blonde it -fiith. The nan'l solicitor, Mr. H. ing, told Ipswich magis- es: •Thr -i'l 's obsrs^cti with him We niu>t have pr<>ir.t:. fia MAN. Bertie Thorpe.
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    • 166 9 or straight backs and sturdy limbs a x wttL »i jfl give your baby this pure milk Mothers do we;! to a^k for O Trmilk when breast feeding It not successful. Vitamin D •< bcrn a:/ri to this fine nourishing milk to build strong bones and tect! iron hai been
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    • 63 9 f g^ JJ )dds and ends (4. l.« Ul 8 Constitutional chic set (*> 9 River-side plants u.-ed for ■>• I I 'earn or gas <6> I 22* Somewhat disabled < g ass lO^ g diffe 27. F ument Soi'unon Tomorrow ■Id I .m I* M s vessel I ■■■9
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  • 145 10 PROMISING outlook for Malayan rubber exports to Australia is forecast bv Dr. James Perkins, Research Fellow in Economics at the Australian National I niversity. who reviewed facts and flumes in I recent radio broadcast on trade in the past financial year. d
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  • 127 10 I 111 111 it: i ::U (IITtM tor dI Phillips ,v Kon I td lead in c >-\ ••> 1 1 i« 1 1 n inm ing tir ii! of .lit ii t i >li V K \l"\ vrn abo\ is in >in^.i purr in 'nc
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  • 91 10 Rubbers: Better Demand ons of the Malayan share market were quiet and steady with few price changes. There was better demand for rubber shan ..t o f the improvement of the rubber commodity prices. Pri.e changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker.-' sociation yesterday were: IMH MKI > R,. T Buvers
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  • 91 10 RE rebrokers erday reported the lollowing business dime: Con Tin Smelt, ord. 29 9 arrival: Gammon $2.»;i): Bi>x $1 tJ^tt 1 AmaL I3 1:> odd Klanfl R:vcr f1.05: K. Kampar Larut 8 6, 8 a Petahng $4 I to $4.37J todd lot); Pungali 8 Iff 1 odd Jot;
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  • 136 10 SHIPS IN PORT <M II R RO \l>^ •^♦>. "Mciko Maru. Inlander. Kyushu Maru Nicoleay, Josif Stalin. Baud. \erbania. Siaoe, Lat e Mallory Lyki tern Venture, Glengarry. Nicania, Triton, Caltex IN\I K i;o \n> Tor ili, M ;ihathevi. Van Dem Brock Yong Ann. Sin Hong Ho, Bi Eng, Soon Bee.
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  • 138 10 RUBBER GAINS 3 7/8 Cts. SINGAPORE r■ 1) her prices yesterday closed easy at 51. 27 per lb. for first grade rubber for November shipment, a rise of >^ cents on Tuesday, alter having readied SI. -29 at one stage of the trading in the morning. :on<? opened firm on
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  • 104 10 BEST OF 22,000 GUESSES 1 uith s.:;:i corks) irai yirl. (lian Hi.ip Smi;. I. 1 who won a table tennis ■H and Tan Tionu < huan. who was pic rented u ith two ,im^ niini.itnrc b+ttld Mr. loplis tu|,| The Standard th u i meat .ittr.Ktnm at the d t
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  • 78 10 GEO6B Mnim Mfected I>\ the Singapore Customs Drpai tment in the first nine months of this year amounted to S.VUiK.V.OOO against S.'>(j.«>7B.o()o in the corresponding period list y car tecreasci vert rrciiij in .ill the main sources of revenue. Thr v were: tobacco 524.982.000 (previous Pfr»od
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  • 223 10 New Tyre Is Based On Racing Experience GREATER safety at h°h speeds is claimed foi a new t>*rc t mt a U.K. firm. Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.. will exhibit for tht time at the 1953 Motor Show (Earls Court London. Oct. Hi to 2!)) They say that the tyre, built
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    121 10 KFOU a larye rhctf inn crowd at the Happy World Trade I air. on Monday Blffhft, the manager of Lion Limited. Mr. K. Toplis presented 11--vear-old St. Andrew's School student. Jasvanthii. w ith a no\ eltv radio set for u inning the Coi a Cola crown < ork r— ttlL
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  • 246 10 Paper Products To Open Overseas Plants I HI. Singapore Paper Products Ltd. i> tn srt up subsidiary factories, each costing si •> million, in Bangkok. Jakarta and limn in coniuMcticn with Interested parties there This is tin- result of expanding business. The factories are expected to be in production by
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  • 135 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white SI 3«> sellers, Sarawak white $149 sei'ers. Special Sarawak white cllers; coconut oil (bulk) 54 H sellers. coconut oil (drums) $44 sellers; copra Oct. $27J buyers. $272 sellers, Nov. $272 buyers. $28 sellers. S \3apore
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  • 47 10 PLANS to itistal more than U552,000,000 worth of U.S.rnade modern radio navigation aid^ among airways in foreigi countries were announced in angton yesterd The equipment involved is known to pilots throughout America as VOR— very hig\ frequency omnidirectional radio ranges. A P.
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  • 139 10 Demand For Imported Sweets Steady ALTHOUGH sugar cor: tionerj now ma In M daya, the di Mand (or the imp d product Is st< In the view of Mr. Bdwaj I HawK' 5, export manager of Jam PascalJ 1/ .and. who la on a rtn ihVs visit here. The- export
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  • 66 10 OUTPUT of cotton and rayon yarn from Lanca-. mills dropped by nearly 85,000,000 pounds weight in tl Art! nme months of this year, the Cotton Board announced in Manchester With [Manpower falling, the mil i spun 54,*****0 pounds of yarn compared with 7.^9.820.000 in the same
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  • 237 10  -  ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Stand cro's New York ft 1 in va, Burro,, I NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-W,th the US u. I geor.ng itself to c record tyre production, thVu T "**M hos announced that it will undertake on [ln Rg|)l I U5. Rubber |ne
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  • 133 10 NEW MANAGER FOR KELVINATS DIVISION MR. R. RASMUSSEN be appointed manager of the East Asiatic Compai. vinator Division for from Nov. 1. He received exU training in commercial frigeration and air-cr. tioning work at the Knator Factories at De: S.A.. and Crewe. I Mr. Faxon. the prc manager, is retiring
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  • 37 10 WOOL, one of the great sources of the prosperity of the City of London, will be the theme of this year's Lord Mayor's Show on Nov. 9. the national Wool Secretariat announsed in London.
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  • 47 10 Mil Malax. in I h.in^r li.iiiks \s^i)( lit i<in n: nit the following cltaiigo in its rate> to men ti. mis \estrrda\ < .mi.ul.i: hu\ mi;. 1.1 I. o.D. h, "hi <i.i\n is credit hiiK. 33 3 \<< trade inih ■elliag, ii. <»r on. 7 1 rr.id\
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  • 32 10 EGYPI ha to import iron LJSS 6 9 f i China. The deal comes under at:: year central trade igi igi ed Pi king In Aug u I A.P
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  • 112 10 US Congressmen Arriving In Colony Today A SUB-COM.MITTEE of tnc of Reprea tive.s Committee on InterState and Foreign Commerce is expected to arrive in Singapore today, at p.m. by Pan American Airlines from Saigon. Fhe leader of the sub-com-mittee is Representative Torbert H. MacDonald oi issachusetts. Other members of the
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  • 8 10 Profit For Glenealy Plantatia I I I) I
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  • 17 10 Rubber Fire defaults Till I 1 a dpfaiu Son,, |ru hum of rubber an- M Standard undrr>u>
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  • 82 10 FOl'R New York ind executives, in varied automation has inert employment and lowered costs and imp: their produ a conference sponby the American Management Association, and attendee I executives, representatives of widely diff< industries reported on advances through use of I mation. One speaker said that matiort
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    • 607 10 NOTICES 10l \f MI lIORITII S ELECTIONS OKDIN \N( I >0 MINK IPX! Kl El TKiNs MAI KK.t LATION i V f limn unrlrr K^ulat,, The Municipality of Malacc ELECTION of Councillo] for the Tranquerah. Foi i Buklt China Electors Wards of the Municipality. E IS HEREBY GIVE 1. An
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    • 321 10 NOTICES \I Hi OM. Nil |M > MM l^(i) lilt (Incorporated in Singapore) PPUCATK nade to the Directors of Company to issue to Kwong Hock Chco: .mill Co.. Ltd.. 30 Padang Jerir Singapore, a duplicate C firate of 250 shares in the Company in lieu thereof, upon a statement that
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    • 19 10 N. Y. K. I >**■ ss. "MANTETSU MARU 5 S-,,,.r.. B B* RANGOON CHITXAGONC CALCUTTA The BORNEO Comp Spon. *****
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    • 555 11 1 TRADING CO., LTD. H. 6 Rob.»von Rojo UE FUNNtI LINE AMERICAS H Ultimor.. Philjd I; Cult Horn 5 Nov 26 Nov Z- 28 Mel 9/U let W r.r ftt H ?o and d »chj'g« caigo i I RICAN LINE GERMAN LLOYD fOINT SIRVICE I B-- men h Thul S'pere-
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    • 1094 11 l< 1 Tel: 2105 MANSFIFXD €c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 'o'." I THE BUB FUNNEL mm: 0.V," C«rner» c t t'cn to o-oc»*<3 via other port* tc io*o md dischait* e«»ft SAILINGS to LIVIRPOOL CLASCCW LONDON 0 COMININI S>n«apor« Out SA'ti P b him fen*r»( c < Oct 19/21 Oet
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    • 889 11 MITSUI pP^ LINE tAr Spore V. S ham Penonq FOW JAPAN trvr Ind-c Axumoson Maru tronn Bom■■Oi *or Yc-'ohomo <ofce /0 2 3 Oct In Fort BansLi Moru from Colcut to for Kobe, Oscka, Yokohama 22 Ocr in Port for japan ii^i, GonMfwm Hakoneson Moru 4 "r Yc-C--"era Kobi Nogovo
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    • 844 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONI ININI /SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Poit toid Genoo. An »ifp kolfe»<Jom Mo'ttu'g, Copenhogen. GorhenturQ ond Otto Spore P. S'hom I'-rcg x "SELANDIA" 24/26 Cct 27 27 Oct 28/1 > Oct I "MORELIA" 17/19 No* 20 2C N r 7 1 n,o» xx 'FALSTRIA" 21 2SD.C
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    38 12 l't'dtl Tin!in<; intro-. (lures a new tennis outlit in this Y-I.int' coat ol mohair and botany stripe. The Imb] torn tt'iuiis iicil in \\c\(i! w.ulle pique is worn O\ CI vk\ UIC 1":\ itili i pettiio.it. r. rhot<».
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    780 12 TONY MILES reports 0n... i 1 Square or Oval, Long or Short... It's No Laughing Matter To The British! \NDIN(i (liMM't tIIKM > .tnK aw .i\ i v\ iff look id n-Miliitrlv illtO SpM r. husband removed Us hat, handed his umbrel.a to the assistant and ngerjy sat
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  • 185 12 THEY ARE NOT SHY OF LOVE j. RENCH |irlt .utmi s|,\. I li<\ bate thrir D.nno Miii telephone numbers <>m-hniidi-rctl n n u .j r hankies. M n^ rs sweaters and yimrs Sh«pa charge about nft3 cents f«»r this -cionf u hile-vou-u .hi srr j, In original self-adTen img idea
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    295 12  -  BRENDA BOLLEN by \I I time j i'n at a dam e a rid an intei esl lag 111. ill .lv'r.s \,,U 1,, p.UtntT hi,)i. arrwadk him t<. vit u <>;it al« I h ■<.' h, bH| and \«»u II kmiu the sort of bo> ml he'd hVAIN
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  • 525 13 ROUND 4 BEATING SPELLS... KNOCKED OUT BY UNKNOWN London. Oct 19, (Bevter) laaMpk Twerf British and Empire light heavyweight r hiimpjon nounced Mis retirement from boxing .iitrr focinu knocked out in tour rounds by Canadian Gordon Wallace at ■arriagaj mat Inn laolfht. Turpin who would have
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  • 265 13 HI ENOS lIRFS, Od. l", (AT) T»vo Hlipino boxers (billed by this capitaFi nipp\ weather but warmed b\ their Ari;.'iitiiie recepti<»n, >tart their campaign toniuht for the world flyweight crown. Leo Espinosa and Danny Kid declare "one of us will go on to take
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  • 37 13 NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 19 (AP) Davey Moore, knockconscious lightweight from Chicago last ni£ht stopped rugged Nat (killer) Jackson of Orleans in the second round of a scheduled 10--roundrr. Moore weighed 1 2 Jackson 1324.
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  • 209 13 Now Hart Turns Pro MIAMI II:. M.I. I 19 li' Dorii ll. ut IS. national amateur u iimcn's t» :mk i ham|)inti. toda a n n<>im< it! she lia > tut tied proles ri— il. Miss Harfl n I M'n.ii titlcholder lni )!i( pad two years added thai KIM would
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  • 232 13 SVDMV, od. 1 M (Keuter) -Australian ciicketers challenging lor places in the Test team to tour rmjand next \ci;. Open their bids at Brisbane on October :iK when New South Wales meet Queensland in Hk first natch <>i the L955-56 Sheffield shieLd competition. New South
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  • 104 13 CHADWICKS RECORD RECOGNIZED FOLKESTONE. England. l!> (UP) The Channel Swimmii >ociation ruled here yesterday that California .swimmer Florence Chadwick now holds the record for an erved swim from England to France. Miss Chadwick swam the Channel on Oct. 11 in 13 hours and 55 minutes, beating the 14--hour six minutes
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  • 71 13 IPOH. Wed.— The touring Indonesian soccer team will I play Perak at the Chinese Assembly hall ground tomorrow j at 5.15 p.m. Following is the Perak state team: Foong Kam Choy. Ramasamy, Loh Hon Yian, Chan Tuck Choy. Wong Kim Fong, Chee K\v < ifar, Ho
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  • 37 13 Wed. Taiping soccer fans are assured of a good game on Sunday when tation teams will meet— the Ferry Youngster Penang. and the Ramblers of Ipoh Tho vorvjc is it the Bt i o's ground.
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  • 84 13 ELB '!ia. Oct. 19 (UP) The Victorian Tennis Association yesterday voted to svipport the bid of Adelaide as the site for the 1956 Davis Cup challenge round. However, it also noted in its report to th< Australian Tennis Association, which will make the final decision, that
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  • 155 13 Rise Fail Of A Champ DON'. Ot 19 (Reutcr) Randolph Turpin. 27, British and Empire light weight champion who announced his retirement from the ring here tonight after being knocked out in lour rounds by Gordon Walla* Canada was the first British boxer to win the world n (ileweight title
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  • 111 13 Wed.— An enterprising goal by Yeop Khan late in the second half en;. Anderson School, Ipoh. to King Edward VII School to a one-all draw in their annual hockey fixture here yesterday. yed on a water-log] ground, the game deve!< into a battle between the
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  • 53 13 Ike Proclaims Olympic Day Dl 19 (Reutcr)President Eisenhower has fJcsignated Saturday, Or* National Olympic Day. In a proclamation yeslei he said that the Olympic Games had imbued com| tors and spectators alike ideals of friendship. chi\ and comradeship, thus contributing to common understanding and mutual respect among the peoples of
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    • 40 13 (MO •guess the Mileage" COMPETITION i bicycle at the Happy World 821 miles during the 17 days the winners ore: Miss Dora Tan Ang Siong Lim Chia Hin wili be presented on Friday, 2!st Ocfjbcr, 1955. )*****0000 0 0 0
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    • 123 13 I |>iio\e 1 I DRIVING SCHOOL 47 Eme- 11 ill Ror«d for Com; Satisfaction Learn horn our iv Recommended English •ructors. PROPER -earning obtain your driving licence under the Universal Driving ol 17- A B Quay. Phone 234.';."). Charging reasonable. Hourly $3/— •mm to i\i v.LL a! Islamic Hcsiauram v>ior
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    • 544 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACK\()UI miAH \l THE FAMILY of the Late Mr. hear* ght grams, messages <-\ condo' and o kindly loaned <i and 'luring their SITUATIOMS VACWI I IKM I I I II H i I'.nXRD ..i i hi i I 1 .1 i: \i;m\ •\i APPLICATIONS are inv from
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    • 203 13 I By Al Capp A /2>/ I thet momev is BOUf.: l nooTN'Lfr rHJ^H rr <" l ifldJ..ra. I Sy T. V. Hcrnlir I "H -/my stars. nuthinmlljS^^^^v^" "^v SHEM X> BE IWNDA STUFF'S BUT WHOLE THING IS /WELL ALLXMIGMTY Rlt>' IT^B COSJG\ MAKING MUCH /NO JOB FOP A MY
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  • 225 14 TIGERS will not plav their Singapore Amateur J lootball Association Senior (up semi-final against League champions. Marines Department, today. They will «ive a walkover because: 1. They are unable to raiv a team which would do justice to a semi-final name. Their players fia*e been
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  • 522 14  -  LEONG HEW MENG Crowd In The Ram Cheer Organ Co. lI'OII. Uu! courageous Prr,k tcim went down to he (lie Ki.m- h> .'1 points (three j;oak :md two tries) to .> (a penalty) when the tuo teams met in ruel>\ encounter today. Paying scant
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  • 445 14 6 IMB K r.uh t;n.il b> skipprr Cmh Boon Kiiim paved ti.r v:. t<»r a rt-Noundins ♦>-, v:itor\ lor Sino;i|M>re I 1m in! o\rr r'ord Sports Club in tin- final of r>i;-in»^> Ilmixi's Football Association's senior Cup t i.ii Bes.tr stadium
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  • 192 14 A LAST minute goal I John Martens enabl* d the Singapore Recreation Club "Reds", to beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 2-1 on the SRC padang yesterda Against an unsettled Cl. ese defence. Recs' were quick oil the mark when they scr ed their fir^t goal in
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  • 398 14 M 1 I OWER won the Singapore Badminton Ass"<i.«tion Junior IntrrP.irty title h\ hr.it ins Hnurr four matches to one .it the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. WHI id, Robrrt Lim made sure of the title 8 I] I Huat iad 15- lu m third ingl<
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  • 499 14 MRU NAME ALL THE BEST BUT TWO -Levula And Head THERE was another flutter iA Singapore and iyan rugby circles yesterday with the announcement of the names to be considered for selection for j the Malayan Rugby Union's tour in Thailand. C o n > picuoiis absentees u i .''>(■
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  • 50 14 CHRISTCHURCH. Oct. 19. 'Reuter» Miss Veronica 20. of England today won the New Zealand women's golf championship, on the Shirley Course here. beating Miss CJillian Atkinson. 21. also of England, by one hole in an exciting lU] holes final. Anvtcy i won the Australian title.
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  • 851 14 TOTAL of ltil entries h.is been received l«»r the Selanuor Turf Club (htobt r NovemSn'i Mcrtini; tn he held in Kuala I umpur li <»jn October '2!». .mil Nnveinbt*r i and 5 The> compri.se T't Class lun and IS ChM lour llOlsfs NOTI Hie rntrirs o!
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  • 76 14 QAN }SO BENO A hootl Igi Beraßfooß Enp. Bd ol 2— l in an intei hOCki v d H Uppcr Scrangoon peattftdaj Chia Pi Bf Hock and Nam Seng nett< d for Gan Ing S tig. Jacobs scored lor SPS In tin >< I'und i- match
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  • 96 14 THE following will reprcteni Bouth Johore ■y<«ft R.8.11.E. ni :r.' ndlj rugby match to be played Bat- urdaj r Rajah Road Kick-oil a! 5.15 p.m. i I 1 V.:..r, R. Dixon. M N. Rob rtl Q C R Bfc :i--son. B. Em< :v. R Mai aff<
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  • 298 14  - The Borderer On The Tra Of The Fijian BILL FUNK By WHILE Radrodro's "Flying F.jians" ore camooi, I Soufh Wales Borderers, British Army Rugby Ci I in succession, are in town. The fighting W c s 5Hr yesterday. 'ed f. M Bntisl A. Rugby Champions On The Rhine the South
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  • 16 14 I I I an I UlOs b 1 ma man. K Tu* Metal B< I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 87 14 I Today's I I Sport ROCK S.H A. U IV. 1: G.H.Q. ***** Wanderers <i: G.HQ. DIV. L':R.A.F: Chang Selel Changi: S.H.B. Policr RE.M.E. at 5.H.8.P.; DIY Police vs. Dutch Club at •ch Club: Cable Wirevs. M.B.T.C. at C. W. S.H.A. Trial at S.R.C. SWIMMK Inter school Swimm nival at
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