Singapore Standard, 15 October 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POUCI Jftt Ff* vjrl FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 -3-» 2811 2414 Vol. Mil. No. 103 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 478 1 Labourer Tells Of Front-Seat Struggle In A Green Car 'He's A Prisoner', Family Is Told Police later recovered the millionaire's bloodsplattered car, found abandoned m a lane off Balestier Road. Kidnappers Beat Dragnet A pair of slippers belonging to the millionaire were found m the back seat
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  • 245 1 Egyptian Troops Land In Latakia To Reinforce Syrian Forces CAIRO, Oct. 14 Egyptian troops have landed m the Syrian port of Latakia m a continuing reinforcement of Syria's defence, the Egyptian Middle East News Agency reported yesterday. The troops are expected to be deployed near the Turkish border where Turkish
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  • 157 1 LONDON, Oct. 14 The British Foreign Office today rated the strength of Egypt's force m Syria at about one battalion usually 1,000 men. spokesman told ques- rs at a daily news con-r-.ce: The British government **iocs not think tha:, the arival of Egyptian troops
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  • 26 1 N Marino's Christian >cratic Government took yesterday before a wildly cheering mob whose enasm wiped away the bitemories of the republic's ivil war." UP.
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  • 43 1 This is Mr. Toy Chek Kwang's car which Singapore Police found abandoned m a lane of Balestier Road after receiving reports that Mr. Toy, a millionaire distiller, had been kidnapped. Bloodstains were found on the front seat and door Standardpic
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  • 278 1 This Time Tunku Gets Letter From Rashid Mydin KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 14 (UP) The Malayan Communist Party has asked Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, to unconditionally release all detained Communists and Communist suspects as a prerequisite to its consideration of his surrender terms,
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  • 101 1 Ghana's New Opposition Party ACCRA, Oct. 14 (Reuter)— A new opposition party, the United Party, with a 12-point policy including preservation of the constitution, freedom of the civil service and independence of the judiciary, emerged m Ghana today. The announcement of the aims and title of the new party, formed
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  • 61 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 14 (Reuter) A Moslem Labour Union "Serika Buruh Islam Indonesia" issued a statement m Medan yesterday renouncing any future co-operation offered by Communist or leftwing trade unions. The union also decided to set up an "anti-Communist front for North Sumatra." These decisions followed a recent Moslem
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  • 30 1 FORMER Canadian Foreign Minister Lester Pearson yesteiday was awarded the Nohel Peace Prize for 1957. As usual. the Norwegian Nobel Committee gave no reason for its choice.— UP.
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  • 39 1 SOME 300 Canadian convicts were freemen, today under an order of amnesty m honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit. Another 15,000 prisoners m federal and provisional prisons throughout the dominion receive one-twelfih reductions of their sentences. A.P.
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 (AP) President Eisenhower today celebrated his 67th birthday, amidst heavy controversy over his administration. Only one formal tribute was announced m advance a late afternoon White House call by a delegation of several hundred Republican Party fund raisers headed by Vice President Richard
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  • 150 1 KLANG Mon.— Police today intensified the hunt for the head of 21-year-old painter Tan Soon Huat. whose headless body was found floating m the Klang River on Saturday. Mr T K. Belton, Klang Police Chief told The Standard today that this was one of
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  • 172 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. 14 (AP) Britain announced today it is ready to Join the United States and other countries m immediate talks aimed at harnessing space missiles for peaceful uses. British Minister of State Allan Noble told the U.N.s 82-nation Political Committee there
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  • 102 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UP) The Commerce Department reported today that world production of natural rubber amounted to 180.000 long tons m August 1957 compared with 187.500 long tons m August 1956. Output for the first eight months of this year was estimated at 1.347,500 tons
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  • 48 2 DEALERS and staff me-nbers of the Ipoh branch of Messrs. Guthrie and Company Limited, entertained Mr. J. A. Smith, the office assistant, to a Chinese dinner on Saturday prior to his departure for the Head Office m Singapore on promotion as manager of the Produce Department.
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  • 251 2 THE MERRY-GO-ROUND WAS SUCH FUN FOR LULI AND HER FATHER They gazed m wonder at the brilliant lights but, they had a very special stare lor what they called "the jumping horses." It was the merry-go-round that fascinated them most and it was not long before Lull and her father
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  • 134 2 MALACCA. Mon. Seven Federation Regiment soldiers today pleaded guilty io a charge of assaulting a policeman. Sulaiman bin Rahim. while he was on duty at Wisdom Drive on Sept. 29. One of them, Ang Ah Chiew, was fined $150 m default three months' imprisonment while the six
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  • 139 2 Tried To End Life By Cutting Throat A 54-year-old vagrant tried to end his life by cutting his throat with a pocket*knife a Singapore Court was tola yesterday. Lee Ah Leng pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, to attempted suicide, m a room at Westhill Road,
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  • 51 2 SINGAPORE Airport Customs officers yesterday seized 42 watches from a Sarawak clerk shortly before he boarded a Malayan Airways Dakota for Kuching. A Customs spokesman at the airport said the watches were detained because they had no export declaration papers. They were estimated at more than
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  • 33 2 BUTTERWORTH Coroner, Inche Hassan bin Hussain, yesterday returned a misadventure verdict on Maarof bin Haji Ahmad, who met with a fatal crane accident at the RAF station m Butterworth on Aug. 29.
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  • 205 2 Nation-wide Drive Is Planned For 'Operation Citizenship' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Chinese Association tonight decided to call a Federation-wide meeting of Chinese associations, societies and guilds to formulate a gigantic campaign to get all eligible Chinese to take advantage of the "Merdeka Year" relaxation of 1 the citizenship regulations.
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  • 166 2 CI.O*IN(J rubhei rices (cent» per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 84} 84 J Int. Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 84] 85 Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 85 851 R.S.S. No. 2 Nov 82 82] R.S.S. No. 3 Nov. 80\ 81 Tone: Idle. The price of tin
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  • 285 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sessions Court president, Inche M. M. Hashim today described 11 strikers of the Malaya Lorry Service Company as "men of low mentality who do not know how to behave." The 13 men were charged with obstructing the management
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  • 65 2 MALACCA, Mon. A 17--year-old, girl told Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer today that she took an overdose of sleeping tablets because she was m the family way. The girl, Ang Giak, pleaded guilty to attempted suicide on Sept 25 and was bound over m $50 for six
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  • 45 2 THE home of an R.A.F. serviceman m Changi was gutted by fire yesterday morning. Members of the family were out when the fire broke out. Neighbours managed to save some of the furniture. The house was burnt down before the fire engine arrived.
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  • 84 2 THE Federation Government's Assistant Commissioner of Labour, Mr. T. N. Nathan, arrived m Singapore from Britain yesterday aboard the Carthage with news of the rocketing cost of living rates m Britain. He told the Standard that the cost of living had doubled sfnee his las* visit
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  • 67 2 PENANG. Mon. Rural areas m Penang Island are developing rapidly, stated the Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, Mr. R. F. Olaham who is retiring from Government Service m Malaya, today. Mr. Oldham was confident that rural matters would r-e ably looked by the Rural District Council
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  • 22 2 ANOTHER 700 young men registered for national service yesterday, the 11th day of registration The total now stands at 7,011.
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  • 133 2 A PLAN to re-organize 2,000 division II and 111 officers m Singapore's medical services is being carried out by Government. I Mr. John Ward, former Deputy Secretary (Establishment) has been transferred to the Health Ministry specially to work out the plan. Mr. Ward is
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  • 63 2 IPOH, Mon.— A State II Guard Sergeant and t. others jointly charged robbery were acquitted discharged by Ms Ibrahim bin Abdul Manai day. Police offered no evia against them when their was brought up for mer. today. The accused were W Chin Fook, 27, Wong
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  • 30 2 MRS. LIAU THIEN YA m Singapore on Su Cortege leaves 85 Kings R at 2.45 p.m. today for Chinee Presbyterian Glory Chu Bukit Timah. and thence to Bidadari ,i
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    • 210 2 COLONY OF SINGAPORE TODAYS NATIONAL SERVICE TIEGISTRATION at the National Service Office, S.M.F. A*. HQ., Beach Road between 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. will be for those persons living or workine m the CITY who have "L". M". "N" as the initial letter of their names and for the Chinese
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  • 187 3 UMNO Is Worried Over The Future Govt. Will Have mm To Protect Us' THE Singapore UMNO gates conference on 20 is expected to call Government to safeid the interests of 1 Malays m regard to 'oyment m the Colony. The conference, at the Arab n premises m Serangoon 1, will
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  • 40 3 LIM AH POH. was yesterday I $50. m default 10 days' by a Traffic Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to driva car without its owner's The court also disqualified him from driving for 12 months.
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  • 48 3 S following have been ted officebearers of the Chiat Youth Club 1957-58: President— Mr. R. Ramason; "ary Mr. B. Annamalay; -urer Mr. Tan Chiap Committee Messrs. P.K. on. Richard de Silva. N.C. L'hee Yong. Abdul Mrs. Mary Tan, :>ian Choo and Miss Tan Poh Choo.
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  • 28 3 THE YWCA Square Dance Club will organize a barn dance at its premises at No. 5. Raffles Quay. Singapore on Friday from 8 p.m. till midnisht.
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  • 33 3 KLANG Police said yesterday that Silva Pitchai. a 21--year-old inmate of Pudu Jail, who escaped last week, has been arrested. He was picked up by detectives at a coffeestall on Thursday.
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  • 87 3 'Sit-Down' Strike Postponed THE threatened "sit-down" strike by 37 employees of the Life Insurance Corporation of India m Singapore, scheduled to start tomorrow, has been postponed. A spokesman of the Insurance Companies Employees Union yesterday said the management has given an assurance that negotiations on the workers' claim for wage
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  • 140 3 TAN SOO AIK. a 48-year-salesman and bill collector Lam Soon Cannery Ltd was yesterday sentencto six months' jail by the Third District Judge. Mr. D. C. D'Cot'.a. lor criminal breach of trust of $11,703. Tan admitted he mls- appropriated his firm's money between Jan. 1
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  • 273 3 Lin Hou, 17, Slips On The 'Mantle Of State -Trips Over School Policy SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Singapore Nan Hwa Girls High School student, Miss Wong Lin Hou, had the signal honour of being "Chief Minister of Singapore" for five minutes yesterday. She was "elected" when, along with
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  • 293 3 THE Countess of Limerick, vice-Chairman of the British Red Cross Society, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday for a two-day stay m the Colony as guest of the Governor and Lady Black. At noon yesterday, she visited the Asian Hospital at the
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG. Oct. 14. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.42 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0.13 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260,625 to a tael.
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  • 247 3 Soldier Ordered To Forfeit Pay For Escaping A SOLDIER who escaped from custody because he believed he had been "unjustly treated" was ordered by a Court Martial to have 56 days of his pay forfeited. The soldier, Driver Christopher Ernest Symonds of No. 6 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, had
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  • 117 3 THE film show, depicting the admission of the Federation of Malaya into the United Nations will highlight the celebration of U.N. Day m Singapore on Oct 24. The film show will form part of an exhibition to be held at the British Council
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor division of the Malayan Indian Congress today elected Mr. Gurdial Singh as the next MIC candidate for the Municipal Council elections here. Mr. Gurdial Singh will replace the present MIC councillor, Mr. K. Gurupatham, when the Selangor MIC meet to select
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  • 41 3 THE meeting under the auspices of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine scheduled for tonight at the Pathological Laboratory has been canceiled because of the Reunion Dinner at the University of Malaya at 8 p.m.
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  • 32 3 PONNAMAH, a 35-year-old housewife, was on Sunday night admitted to the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, with suspected poisoning. Ponnamah of Loke Yew Road Municipal quarters was reported to be recovering.
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  • 230 3 TWO men who claimed ownership to four steel pipes decided to settle their quarrel by reselling the pipes and donating the proceeds to the Police Fund and charity. The men were Colony millionaire, Mr. Isaac A. Ellas and Mr. Soon Peng Seong, a
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  • 83 3 A KLM Super Constellation yesterday had to circle the island for ten minutes because of poor visibility over Paya Lebar airport. The airliner, with 62 passengers from Jakarta, was caught m the morning's sudden rain. Mr. W. Boddeus, KLM's station manager, said: "The
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  • 64 3 PENANG, Mon. A youth, driving a car at the Magazine Circus here caused four cyclists to fall when he grazed against their bicycles, said Inspector Syed Jalaludin, m the Magistrate's Court today. The cyclists got up, the Inspector added, and assaulted the youth, Tan Beng Toon. Tan pleaded
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  • 59 3 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Three men, Said bin Saudi. 38, Zakaria bin Rejab. 20, and Murad bin Samad, 26, claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court here to a charge of robbery. It was alleged they robbed Ibrahim bin Haji Hashim at Labu Kebong on Oct.
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  • 143 3 THEY WANT THE HOSPITAL PROBE ENDED QUICKLY SINGAPORE Government's delay, m completing investigations into allegations of "irregularities" m hospitals is causing "grave concern" to specialists and members of the Alumni Association. A delegation of specialists and members of the Association, who met the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga,
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  • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Arts Council is planning a country-wide campaign to collect and purchase pictures for its proposed National Art Gallery. The vice-president of the F.A.S., Miss P. G. Lim, revealing this to The Standard said the Selangor Government has promised to make the
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  • 122 3 THE Singapore Arts Ball on Nov. 2, promises to be the best ever staged m the Co'ony. The Ball, m aid of the Children's Society, will be held at the Raffles Hotel. Prizes will be awarded for the best "Jane" cos- tume, the best
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  • 345 4 Three Face Charge Of Murdering A Druggist SHORTLY after a druggist collapsed with a wound on his back, he told a policeman that an "Orang China pakai Yankee" (a Chinese m Yankee' outfit) had stabbed him. This was said at a
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    68 4 MR. HENRY MOSLEY DYNE, a Singapore lawyer, helps his bride, the former Miss Sonia Mari Heath, cut the cake after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Mr. Dyne is a son of the late Mr. H. R. L. Dyne, a former senior partner of Donaldson
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  • 114 4 THE Singapore Naval Base is the best laid-out British naval centre m the Commonwealth, said Mr. Thomas Galbraith, the new Civil Lord of the Admiralty. "This is so because it is probably the newest," Mr Galbraith told The Standard He arrived m the Colony hy
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  • 113 4 Hypnosis Can Cure: Doctor HYPNOSIS could be put to use m curing certain human ailments, without having adverse effects on the patients, Dr. D. S. Ling who returned to Singapore from Britain aboard the Carthage, told The Standard yesterday. He "based this opinion on the efficacy of hypnosis, as applied
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  • 61 4 MORIB, Mon.— A teacher of the Mahatma Gandhi High School m Klang. Mr. C. Edwin, was reported missing here yesterday. Police said that Mr. Edwin, a brother of Inspector Cyril David of Port Swettenham, is believed to have been drowned m the sea. It was learnt
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  • 235 4 Liberal-Socialist Party: Farrer Park Division committee's "Help-the-People" session at 62. Owen Road 6 to 7 p.m. Singapore Art Society: 16th InterSchool Art Exhibition at the British Council Gallery, Stamford Road 9 a.m. to 530 pm. Raffles Museum (Stamford Road): Exhibition of photographs of South East Asia by Mr.
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    71 4 79 th Birthday MORE than 1.000 guests attended a dinner given at Mr. Ng Eng Kee's 79th birthday at Amber Road, Singapore, last night. Mr. Ng i s the father of Colony millionaires Mr. Ng Quee Lam and Mr. Ng Quee Gam. Standardpic shows (from left) Mr. Ng Quee Lam.
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  • 271 4 Husband Granted Decree Nisi EACH time Mrs. Goh Poh Fong was expecting a baby, she suffered from asthma, and when she had another attack last year, it raised suspicions. Her husband questioned her and she confessed that she had sinned. This was
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  • 145 4 Another Delegation Sees Lim TWO representatives from the management committee of the Chung Cheng High School yesterday called on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, urging the release of Di. Chuang Chu Ling, former principal of the school, arrested on a Banishment Order. The delegation, consisting of Mr. Low
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  • 70 4 PENANG, Mon. The State Elections Officer, Mr. A. Thiyagarajah, today said that nomination day for the Town Council elections m Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam would be Nov. 5 and polling day would be on Dec. 7. Returning officers for those elections would be the District
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  • 109 4 THE election of "Miss Trade Fair, 1957" will be held at the Great World Cabaret. Singapore, at 10 p.m. tonight. The "Queen of the Fair" will be crowned by Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy, wife of the Minister for Commerce and Industry. All competitors m the contest
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  • 90 4 Hotel Man To Attend Jap Seminar SINGAPORE still needs more first-class hotels m order to cope with futu»e tourist trade. This was the opinion of Mr. Lim Heng How, manager of Embassy Hotel, who leaves for Hongkong tomorrow to attend a seminar tour of Japan. The tour is sponsored by
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  • 67 4 MIL. SHARE IS SOUGHT MINISTER for Communications and Works Mr. Francis Thomas, will seek the approval of the Legislative Assembly at its meeting tomorrow for the purchase of $500,000 worth of shares m the newlyreconstituted Malayan Air- ways Limited. Under a recent agreement, the Malayan Airways has been formed into
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    • 67 4 TIME «c TIDE TODAY: Singapore: 2.30 a.m. (7 5 ft.) 3.57 p.m. (8 7 ft). Port Dirkson 948 am (7.7 ft) 957 pm. (7 4 ft Penan* 325 a m (7 6 ft 4.10 p.m (6.4 ft) TOMORROW: Singapore 3.30 a.m. 17 ft.) 245 p m (8 2 ft) Port
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  • 158 5 Vain Bid To Escape Death Sentence KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of Home Guard Tham Fook Lin, 32. against tence of death for murder of his childhood friend. How ChoK Seng. 31. Tham had been condemned ne gallows by Mr. Justice m the
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  • 44 5 FEDERATION of MaJaya the lead m South-east with over 150 members Urn 8.0.A.C. Junior Jet with 140 members next, while North Borxnd Indonesia have 50 and embers respectively. B membership has passed 4.000 mark an average 300 per month.
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  • 375 5 RE-TRIAL ORDERED IN MURDER APPEAL 'Assessors Not Directed To Bite Marks ord* Jf^ LA Ir^!"*' Mon The Federation Court of Appeal today ordered the re-trial of a case m which a young rubber tapper had been condemned to death for the murder of his childhood sweetheart The Court, comprising Federation
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  • 123 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The President of the Selangor Religious Affairs Council, Haji Patah Akhir bin Mat Shah and a Chinese Muslim now touring Malaya, Haji Ibrahim Mah. former Consul-General for China m Malaya, both advocated intermarriages m Malaya "as a means of moulding a
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  • 244 5 Gaming Rap Against 7 Fails PENANG, Mon. Magistrate Mr. E.A. Long, m a Court here today, termed as "nonsense" an Inspector's 'tatemeut that he was trying to get permission of a Minister to subpoena a man to give expert evidence on gambling. Before Mr. Long were
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  • 76 5 Release All Detainees, Says League PEXAXG. Mon. The SociYouth League. Federation t'aya, has passed a re?olu:emanding the immediate of politicians, traJe and students who been detained under the regulations, if no narges could be made t them m a court of law. their conference held iav evening, the memoassed a
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  • 39 5 PENANG, Mon. The Police will hold an internal security exercise m George Town from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Wednesday. During this period, Police Riot units would be out m the city manning two roads junctions.
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  • 54 5 PENANG, Mon. A City Council labourer, M. Alagan, was fined $300 m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of causing grievous hurt *o another labourer, K. Veeran. at Patani Road on July 9. The Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah, also ordered Alagan to pay
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  • 42 5 THE Singapore Buddhist Association has formed a new youth section for the promotion of sports and cultural activities. It will be known as the Young Men's Buddhist Association and will be headed by Mr. T. A. Simon, a City Councillor.
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  • 190 5 Daughter Refused Boy-Friend Court Told PENANG, Mon.— A woman Chan Pak told a court here today that she wanted to get a boy-friend tor her daughter, but this did not SEUJ 1 her dauffhter>s /'I then told her to get a boyfriend herself, but this she also refused," said Chan
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  • 175 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Teachers National Congress to orfanSn" "Stations m the Federation to foin th^Z^tr organization now that government has recognized it as legal. In a message to all teachers' organizations, the congress said: "We hope that ydu will seek affiliation t
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    13 5 FIRE -WALKER A DEVOTEE walks on burning embers at yesterday's firewalking ceremony. Standardpic
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  • 258 5 MORE than 5,000 people including many tourists, yesterday watched 60 Hindu devotees atone for their sins by walking barefooted across a pit of red-hot embers m a cen-turies-old ceremony at the Mariamman Temple c inrtnnnr a m Singapore. In preparation for the firewalking,
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  • 93 5 LIB-SOC. CALL FOR NEW BLOOD THE Executive Council of the Young Liberal Socialist Party a; a meeting yesterday decided to ask its party headquarters to nominate several youth leaders to contest the forthcoming City Council elections. A spokesman of the Y.L.S. told The Standard that also a fair proportion of
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  • 79 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Police Field Force patrol exchanged fire with an unknown number of terrorists m the Pengerang district of Johore last night There were no known casualties and a folio w-up is m progress. In Kluang, Jchore, a patrol of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles
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  • 98 5 Woman To Head Blind Organization KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former school teacher m Kuala Lumpur, Inche Fatimah Musa, 40, is the first Malayan to be made Chief Federation Welfare Officer for the Blind She replaces Major D. R. Bridges, who retired under the Malayanization scheme. She was awarded the Social
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  • 83 5  - A PRAYER TO HONOUR GANDHI MISS. Parameswary Sinnathamby sings a prayer at a memorial service on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's 88th birthday m the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall last Saturday. Others m the picture are from left: Minister for Health, Mr. V.T. Sambanthan. the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman,
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  • 884 6 Singapore Perverse Politics *THERE was much political tub-thumping m the Federation and Singapore during the weekend. A great deal of it was perverse the rest was plain gibberish. Even while the Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was defining, m clear-cut terms, his Government's foreign policy, with particular reference to
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  • 1288 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW RESUMES HIS WEEKLY SOVIET SURVEY LONDON QNE of the strangest features of Soviet affairs is the way m which there often appears to be no correspondence whatever between Russian and Western ideas on what is happening inside the Soviet Union. When it is a question
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    • 346 6 Sir When you go for a driving test you have to do parallel parking, reversing on a road, turning, emergency stop filtering, know the Highway Code, etc. If you fail In one or two of these, you still have to go for the test again from the beginning.
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    • 129 6 Sir—l presume the public will agree with me, if •I were to say that, of all the taxes levied by the Government, the most, inconsiderate, fantastic and unpopular is the Entertainment Tax. Such a tax should never have been thought of, for amusement is not a luxury, but
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  • 399 6 Sir The aims and policy of the Singapore League of Voters seem to have confused some of your readers who think that the name is "misleading." I would like to explain that this is an organisation primarily for registered voters, and the opinion of all men
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  • 773 6  -  Aster Gunasekera by TVTALAYA, and by this we mean the independent Federation and the soon-to-be semi-independent Singapore, is very fortunate to have at the helm of the respective governments men of conviction and courage m Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Chief Minister Lim
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  • 242 7 E. GERMANY SPRINGS A CURRENCY SURPRISE BERLIN, Oct. 14 (UP)— East Germany's surprise currency exchange today wiped out the secret hoards anti-Communists were saving as a next egg to flee to the West. For tens of thousands it meant dropping or postponing plans to flee. For others it meant arriving
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  • 109 7 WELLINGTON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) Sir Edmund Hillary and eigh'. other New Zealanders are due to leave today on a 700-mile trek across Antarctica to set up a "home base" for the British Commonwealth polar team. Travelling m snow tractors, the party will move forward
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  • 83 7 ROME, Oct. 14 (UP) Two Rome afternoon newspapers claimed today that Ingrid Bergman has decided to divorce her film producer husband Roberto Rossellini after receiving an "ultimatum" from Indian script writer Sonali Das Gupta. The papers, Paese Sera and Momento Sera, said they received the reports from
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  • 22 7 THE 3.500-ton suction dredger Paul Solente, scuttled at Port Said by the Egyptians last November, was refloated yesterday, Lloyd's reported.—Reuter.
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  • 224 7 Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefenbaker today announced that with the consent of the Queen it has been decided to make Prince Philip a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. Mr. Diefenbaker announced the Canadian honour for Prince Philip after a half-hour audience
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  • 132 7 ATTACK on QUEEN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14 (Reuter) Mr. Ben Hibbs. editor of the Saturday Evening Post, said today that his magazine did not regard as contemptuous its article by Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge, entitled "Does England really need a Queen?" There were frequent references saying that royalty
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  • 377 7 MUGGER I DGE GETS SERIES OF ABUSIVE PHONE CALLS LONDON. Oct. 14, (AP) Malcolm Muggeridge. 54--year-old journalist and television personality who started a furore by critising ihe Queen m an article m the Saturday Evening Post today received abusive telephone calls from angry Britons at his home. In the article,
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  • 454 7 In her first live TV speech to the Canadian nation AND ADDS: THE NEXT TIME I'LL BRING MY CHILDREN OTTAWA, Oct. 14 (AP)— -Queen Elizabeth told the people of Canada last night m her first "live" television speech that she hopes to come and see
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  • 177 7 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14 (UP) Film sources said yesterday that Marlon Brando's beautiful "Indian" bride was lis.ed on her passport and on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer payroll as "Johanna O'Callaghan," but declared they remained In the dark as to whether she was the daughter
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  • 25 7 LONELIEST GIRL OF A LL 0 MISS Muneko Yorifuji, 21. Japan's contestant m the Miss World Contest, pictured on arrival at London Airport last week.
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  • 305 7 Six world beauties earn a hotel room curfew ■LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter)—Six of the worlds most beautiful girls contestants m the Miss World contest were imprisoned by order for three days m their London hotel, it was learned today. The girls^-the Misses U.S.A.. Canada, Denmark, Belgium. Iceland and Ireland were
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  • 51 7 LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) A British Member of Parliament wants to make It illegal (or young children to be left alone at home. A private member's Bill to this effect will be introduced after Parliament re- assembles on October 29 by LieutenantColonel Marcus Lipton. Labour M.P for
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  • 123 9 COPYING MACHINE FOR TUNKU b Goodwill Present Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing ■mpany of New York i> to present Malaya's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, with a **Thermo fax secretary copying machine" on Thursday morning. Tom Cort, the company's graphic arts sales manager, will make the
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  • 291 9 Shipping Protected By SHB Bylaws THE Singapore Harbour Board's efforts to effectively minimize fire risks and explosions aboard ships working cargo alongside the wharves are indicated m the gazetted Dangerous Cargo Bylaws 1957. Under the bylaws no dangerous goods are to be brought alongside any wharf m any vessel unless
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  • 172 9 A REPRESENTATIVE of a Dutch company of paint manufacturers was m Malaya for a week recently, to expand sales of their special coating Colturiet. Mr. K. C. Luyben, manager of the export department of the company, H. Vettewinkel Zonen N.V. Amsterdam, said the product
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  • Article, Illustration
    169 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Oct./ Nov. $24$ buyers, $25J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40J sellers; m drums $44* sellers, Muntok white pepper $104 sellers, Sarawak white $103 sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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  • 203 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: F N ords $2.90 overnight and yesterday. $2.90 to $2.85; Gammons $2.45: M. Cement $1.67, $1.65 overnight: McAlister $1.75 overnight, $1.76 overnight and yesterday; Metal Box i 2. $1.98*, $1.9~i overnight and yesterday; Malaya Pub. $1.10: Robinson ords 51.92J: Cold
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  • 266 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) will table at a meeting of representatives from all the neighbouring Asian countries next month, the progress of its "brain-child" the first comprehensive geological map of Southeast Asia declared Mr. H. Service,
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  • 177 9 New CargoLiner Service Started PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The Yugoslav Line has inaugurated a new regular cargo-liner service between Adriatic and North China ports, the first ship to make a maiden voyage to North China arriving here during the weekend. The ship is the 10.510-ton Treci Maj which was launched three
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  • 23 9 THE United Kingdom purchased 600,000 bushels of U.S. corn for shipment during November and December, New York exporters reported. A.P.
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  • 301 9 AN engaging personality from the British book trade, Mr. Ralph Ver-non-Hunt, sales director of Pan Books, Headfort Place, London, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore on Oct. 24 for a short visit. He is looking forward to visit Singapore where he spent a brief period when
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  • 116 9 CALL TO YOUTH OF SARAWAK A CALL to the young men of Sarawak to take an even greater interest m the social, economic and educational development of the country, was made recently by Dr. Wang Tsio long, vice president for Asia of Junior Chamber International when he gave a press
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  • 285 9 MORE POWER TO THIS SPORTS SALOON THE new David Brown Aston Martin DB Mark 111 Sports Saloon and Drophead Coupe will be shown m England for the first time at the London Motor Show at Earls Court tomorrow. Among the many new features the most important is the' new 3-litre
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  • 57 9 THE 44th Paris Motor Show closed its doors on Sunday after a ten-day run during which a record 800,000 people saw cars from 114 manufacturers. The Japanese exhibitors we;e described as "very satir-fied" with the success of their Prince Skyline, the first Japanese car to be
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  • 143 9 INDUSTRIALS and tins m the local shares market were slightly easier at '.he close, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Rubber shares were dull and featureless. The volume of business was small. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS 8.8. Petrol 48/ 50/Fraser Neave Ords.
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  • 57 9 JAPAN produced 96.171 cars, buses and trucks from April to September a 74 per cent increase o\ r er output during the same period m 1956 the Japan Automotive Industry Association said m Tokyo During the six-month period m 1957 there were 24.365 passenger cars produced,
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  • 283 9 i Sarawak To Supply Water For Brunei Irrigation Scheme AGREEMENT m principle has been reached between the Sarc wak and Brunei Governments for the supply of water from Sarawak for a proposed irrigation scheme m Brunei. The proposal is to irrigate about 6,000 acres of farm land,
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  • 50 9 FIVE HUNDRED delegates from 61 nations met m San Francisco to discuss international industrial development and resources. Financial leaders from Europe and Asia will give major addresses during the five-day meeting, whose chief speaker will be Mr. Eugene Black, president of the Inteinational Bank for Development and Reconstruction.
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  • 137 9 Rubber Up Cent SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose 1/8 cent to 841 cents per Ib. for International firs:, grade rubber for November shipment on an idle market. The market opened lower at 84g cents per lb., a drop of 1/4 cent on Friday, on disappointing overseas orders. The market was
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  • 50 9 THE following rubber corps were harvested for September, 1957: The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd 116,6001 b. The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd. 123,731 lb. The Ayer Moiek Rubber Co., Ltd. 28,7701 b. Messrs. Leong Hin San, Ltd. 55,9001 b. The Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd. 44,1871 b.
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  • 69 9 MR. Lim Kxvang Hua, (seen above), head of the Costs and Statistics Section of HO. Accounts Department, will leave for the United Kingdom by air tomorrow for three vionths* training m Group Accounts at th e Shell Petroleum Company m London. Educated at St. Joseph'g Institution, Singapore.
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  • 336 9 Dart-Powered Herald To Fly In 1958 of the Herald is due to fly early next year. Built primarily f Or branchline operations all over the world, the new Herald will carry 43 passengers m a pressurised, cabin, or 4* tons of freight or of course, a combination of both. It
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    • 343 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks c;ation made the folio ges m its rates to merchants rk: buying. T.T.32-11/IR. I-] 90 days airmail 3 credit bills, 33-3/16 trade ada: buying. T.T. 31 M days airmail 4 cred.t bills, 32-5/16 trade Selling rates T.T. or O.D. ready New York 32-1/2; Canada ss Francs
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 141 9 OUTER EOADS Cheong, Hanthale, Nangkachindr, Virginia Lykes. East Wind, Cal- Carvel Chit Myun Larut. tex Melbourne, Shinyu Maru. Van HB HH K s> Riebeck. Admiral Hardy. Abbe- Ber e Bergesen 1 Glengarry 4. kerk. Song Be. Tampomas. Tong A amem n nOr 6 S lmt)t l t K 8f Goan.
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  • 788 10 Fast Living Jeanne Eagels Kirn Now Sings, Dances and Acts f Ui-iUivi£>iA i'lciures George Sidney production JEANNE EAGELS, starring Kim Novak in the title role, and Jeff Chandler, was recently screened for a specially invited showbusiness celebrity audience at the Gaumont Theatre, Haymarket, and attended by leading screen, stage and
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  • 75 10 Recogn ize him...? ON the set of Universal-International's CinemaScope production of 4Vi MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES, the true story of the late Lon Chancy, with James Cagney m the title role and co-starring Dorothy Malone and Jane Greer. Picture shows Carol Morris, Miss Universe of 1957, makes a very
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  • THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN by Sid
    • 171 10 f^REEK actress Melina Mercouri fought back so fiercely m a mob scene for the P mew oo d film THE GYPSY AND THE GENTLEMAN that four extras had to be carried off for first-aid treatment. And Melina, at bay with her dress ripped from top to bottom, just
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    • 104 10 ~^JORMALLY m the early evening it is easy to get on 11 a bus travelling from Uxbridge to Pinewood film studios. But this changed radically when 200 Malays were on. night-shooting ceil for a whole week. Three extra buses had to be ordered to cope with the Malayan
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    • 102 10 r*ANTINFLAS, Mexico's internationally celebrated comedian, will star for George Sidney productions m "Broadway Magic," which Sidney will make for Columbia Pictures m association with Jack Gelman, it was announced by Harry Cohn. A comedy with music, currently a smash hit m Vienna, "Broadway Magic" was written by Ladislaus
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    • 74 10 DROOL CER Sam Spiegel insisted that contracts for his four sexy Siamese girls m his Columbia release. "The Bridge on the Rivei Kwai," exclude billing for fear that their names appearing after William Holden's and Alec Guinness' would draw laughs. Then he learned that the English
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  • 407 10 Hollywood Headliner TF YOU balance Dorothy A Dandridge's youth against the honours she has received, you assume that this beauty's success has been a comparatively easy thing. Quite the opposite: the girl who plays Margot Sea ton m Darryl Zanuck's all-star cast of "Island m the
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  • 301 11 ROME, Oct. 13 (Reuler) Vladimir Kuis, Russia's double Olympic gold medallist, broke the world record for the 5,000 metres here today with a time of 13 minutes 35.0 seconds. The former record time of 13 mins. 36.8 sees, was set by Gordon Pirie,
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  • 107 11 DICK MAYER IS GOLFER OF THE YEAR DUNEDIN, Florida, Oct 14 (AP)— Dick Mayer, national open and world jjolf champion, was named professional golfer of the year by the Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA) Monday. Mayer received 532 votes, most ever received m the 10 years the award has
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  • 503 11 THE Pandas smothered 14th Squadron m Sunday's Softball tilt by 14 to four runs at Bras Basalt Road. Three ol the 14th's runs were unearned due to an overthrow m the first inning. All four of the 14th's runs came m the first inning
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  • 57 11 BUDAPEST, Oct. 14 (Reuter) West Germany beat Hungary by 122 points to y() m a twoday athletics meeting which ended here today Manfred Germai. the West German sprint star who equalled the European 100 metres record on 10.2 seconds yesterday. completed the 'douh!e' today by winning
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    • 226 11 TENDER NOTICE n \DERS are invited for the 1 during 1958 of Cart Numbers, Plates and Sign nd for the repainting ted plates and boards. ra must be accomy a deposit of $50.00 tender and should be led m sealed covers on the outside "Tender ise and Cart Numbers, cr
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    • 220 11 NOTK CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER 1 ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: (a) Construction and Maintenance of Drains for 1958. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 NOON— 2S/10/57: (b) Erection, Repair and Maintenance of Roadside Railings for 1958 Tender Deposit $100/-. Close 12 NOON —25/10/57. and (c) Construction and Maintenance of Blacklanes for 1958.
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    • 245 11 :es CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the following obsolete motor vehicles: 'Dodge* 3-ton Lorry 'Ford' 3-ton Lorry 'Chevrolet' 15 cwt. Van. Conditions of Tender together with Tender Form available on application to the Purchasing and Contracts Officer, Central
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    • 208 11 ADCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT OUR SALEROOM Nos 14 16 Robinson Road. Sineanore ON THURSDAY 17th OCTOBER. 1957 at 2.30 P.M. LAND AT CHANCERY LANE oft Dunearn Rd. Freehold. Area 26 133 sq. ft. VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs Tan, Rajah Cheah, Solicitors). MORTGAGEE'S SALE: No. 162
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    • 179 11 NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the marriage contracted between the undersigned, Looi Ong Keng alias Looi Kirn Lan (f) and Lee Kee Ming on the 3rd November 1946 at Yuk Kwan Chinese School, Batu Gajah, is hereby dissolved for reason that the said Lee
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    • 419 11 V. C.UtS FOR SALE i|L ALITY Tested Cars to suit all requirements always available at Borneo Motor Limited U.^ed Car Department Call: Phone ***** FOR SALE SIXWAYS PADDED BRASSIERES $5.50. Men's Coloured/ White Handkerchiefs Best Quality S3 90 dozen Ladies' Gold Leather Slippers S3 90 Cathay's 38/39. Bras Basah Road.
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    • 690 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are i"v:ted for the followin p ay, men is m the Nfedical Department Singapore ca) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS (FEMALE). Salary Scale $495x20 ACl. ;,lus variab i from $14)Total emolument n $643.30 with annual increments to $860 Age: under must be single Qua;, tion: Diploma of the
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    • 269 11 MIU fiv A/ Copp #*F^- 4ii£l^ MKSMTVMAND^ Jlwheßel I2S?5r-J?iT!r (V4AK^ f 1 KILLED A Lit was mv choice of L. n^v^^jr— l [lasuce? Q olo SHOOT.7 r^ N •LTinSS?"^ a weapons, icHoscasjk. ri JStaSjtfEfcs&sv r 7l tmat i^' f fiAJfafc WfcVUirV&KS—^~-^ l£g BgF -S*X£ J S^ m^^' "*v \VI I
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    • 405 11 MM I I JflCl vt i iTiinf TODAY'S QUOTATION: > "If heaven wishes to J > rain, or your mother to remarry, there is no way to stop them." Chinese Pro- verbs. TUESDAY FOR EVEIY- ONE: Proceed with tact. d:s- < J cretion. particularly m deal- J j ings with
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    25 12 MALAYA'S Thomas Cup trialists and BAM officials at the exhibition viatches at the Sellangor Badminton hall m Kuala Lumpur last night. Standardpic Yong Poh Fah
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  • 721 12 SINGAPORE will make speedboat history this week-end. On Sunday morning a gruelling test is to be held for outboard boats and skiers of the Malayan Waterski Association. To be run m lines similar to a motor car Reliability Trial, the competition calls
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  • 311 12 GOALKEEPER CAME TOO LATE TO SAVE THE INDIANS FOR the first 25 minutes of their Singapore Hockey Association division one match against the Singapore Chinese R.C. at Balestier Road yesterday, Indian Association were without the services of their goalkeeper I.V. Avtar Singh. And it was during this period that the
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  • 82 12 NAVAL Base scored a narrow »ix poini (penalty and try) to try) victory over Singapore Cricket Club "B m their friendly match on the padang yesterday The Seamen scored first m the scrappy game when Bottomley rted a penalty m the 7th minute. However a brilliant
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  • 55 12 TRAILING 3-0 at half time Ceylon Sports Club rallied strongly m the second half to hold Royal Air Force, Changi to a three-all draw m a SHA Div. 3 league at Balestier Road yesterday. S. Nathan scored all the Airmen's goals while S. Vijiaratnam 2 and
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  • 75 12 ST. ANDREW'S School gave Beatty Secondary School a lesson m rugby when they trounced them by 39 points (6 goals, 2 tries and a penalty) to nil at Woodsyille yesterday. The Saints scored their tries through Retnam 3 Yen Shian 2. Watt Choon Sinnappa and
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  • 47 12 ALL BLACKS gained an easy 21 points (three goals, tr y and penalty) to nil victory over Victoria School m a friendly rugby match on the School ground yesterday. Chua, Nagetheran Kedit, and Lawrence scored for the Blacks. Atan converted three tries and a penalty.
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  • 479 12  -  WINDSOR LAD The Pre-Race Gallops by STATE MINSTREL, a last start winner at Ipoh, was very impressive at Buk i t Timah yesterday, easily disposing of the half mile m the very smart time of 49 3/5 sec, the last three m 36 1/5 sec,
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  • 57 12 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 1: S.C.C. vs S.H.B. Police on the SCC Padang. Div. 2 University vs R.A.F. Seletar at Seletar. Div. 3: V.M.C.A. vs Khalsa at YMCA. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Special League: Europeans. Eurasians and Indians vs Army at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. SWIMMING: InterSchool Swimming Carnival
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  • 274 12 Past Cadets Win R.I. Shoot AGGREGATING a total of 636.6 Raffles Institution Past Cadets regained the Golden Jubilee trophy m their annual shooting competition against Present Cadets at the Singapore Military Force Rifle Range on Sunday. The Present Cadet s totalled 562.4 points. The Past Cadets' convincing margin of 74
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  • 606 12 Kew San Stakes Claim For A Thomas Cup Berth Brilliant, But Lacks Stamina, Says Eddy KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. "A brilliant player with all the strokes but he lacks essential stamina at present for world class badminton," world champion Eddy Choong described 22-year-old Penang City Council clerk, Teh Kew San, who
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  • 44 12 ROYAL Naval Police beat Royal Air Force Seletar by four goals to one m a SHA Div 1 league at Naval Base vesWdav Bhajan Singh 3 and Mohinder Sineh scored for the winners while the Airmen's only goal came from Jeskell.
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  • 51 12 THE SHA Div. 2 mstch scheduled to be played yesterday between Y.M.S.A. and S.R.C. on the padang w?s postponed. Instead the two teams played a friendly which resulted m the Sikhs winnirg by four goals to nil. George Sa.ndosham. Jasbir Singh. Ernest Frida and Jagat Singh scored for
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  • 24 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club and Services Selection battled to a^ goalless draw m a Women's hockey friendly played on the SCC padang yesterday.
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  • 670 12  -  KEN JALLEH By It's For Olympic Bodies To Make The Move THE suggestion by several Malayan Hockey Federation officials that sport should be taxed again to help overcome the problem of raising funds for the ventures of our sportsmen overseas is worth losing some sleep over.
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