Singapore Standard, 7 November 1957

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard 3 ?4^^^ 2414 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937 J2 PAGES J3 (XNTS
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  • 710 1 HE GIVES A 'NO I WAR' PLEDGE East, West Leaders I Should Meet To End Wars Find Peace MOSCOW, NOV. 6 NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER, TODAY CALLED FOR A MEETING OF WORLD LEADERS FROM EAST AND WEST. He said the "victory of the Soviet
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  • 77 1 THREE wives of Malayan diplomats in London will be presented to Queen Elizabeth at a Diplomatic Parly at Buckingham Palace today. They are the first to be invited to the Palace since Malaya attained independence. They are from left: Mrs. Zai n a b Sopiee, wife
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  • 120 1 We Won't Give Up New Guinea Dutch Minister N (Kruter) The Dutch \\»>t New Guinea, Netherlands; l.iiitnriv>. Mr. C. Helders, said! ■nd to porfor- hit our duty thete," he ing at a pn Port More .Muilanr Dill I Hi i :::ca. He will spend I Im r a tra ia
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  • 61 1 iOUL Nov. 6 'ReuteD :ii Korean Police today wed 12 prominent po: ar... on suspio! trio* involved in a President pnan F plot wos reported to t bttn ma.4erm.nded by flVti North Korea spy. identified Pak Chung ■d .:ned to be rth I
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  • 20 1 l\\ author: t ea reported yesterria had killed 75 na- ilisi kms in two rat in rp.
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  • 273 1 It Will Recognise Neither Rl ALA LIMPCR, Wed.— The Federation Government today announced that it recognises neither of the two Chinas— Communist or Nationalist. The Federation Government will however accord full recognition to Soviet Russia, and all its satellite nations, except East Germany which
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  • 150 1 Gaillard Is New Premier Of France PARIS. Hi v. fl Thirtvi._;:■.:•>• c.ir-o. i Felix Gaillard, Um youngest Premier the Fourth French Republic ever had. lodaj look office is Um L ot t:v Republic*! 24th pOSt*war qovern:r.ent. Gaillard took over fi 1 ra Maurice Pwirgfi Maounoury is i n ling the
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  • 144 1 DR. CHUANG: TO PEKING HE MUST GO DR. CHUANG COT LIN i former principal of the Chung Cheng High School :n Sing aI pore, detained under the Banishment Ordinance yesterday lost all hopes ol b;-:ng sent elsewhere than Communist China. Informed sources told The Standard last night that Dr. Chuang's
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  • 59 1 HONGKONG. NOV. 8 (Rente:-) Anti-aircraft units at Luchiao yesterday shot down a leaflet-dropping B-26 Nationalist plane. Peking Radio announced tonight. The report MM anr.y batteries opened tire at 20 40 local time hitting the p'ar.e m the Wing. It tell into the .-en. Luchiao is the East
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  • 40 1 A WHITE House spokesman said yesterday it did not look as thoush President E'senhowcr would be able to vWI London when he goes to Europe next month to attend the WOfth Atlantic Council meeting in Paris.— Reuter
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  • 27 1 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts, Nov. 6 (UP)— The thiid-ctega rocket of Russia's first spare satellite will crash to earth on Dec 11, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory predicted yesterday.
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  • 104 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, has advised his Cabinet ministers to refrain fron- usins: cars siven to them for their official use. for their own private purposes. Another bit of advice from the Tunku to his ministers i s to cut
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  • 308 1 7,500 Varsity Students To Give Final Word Tomorrow FIFTEEN HUNDRED University of Malaya students will meet tomorrow to decide once and for all to make ragging a thing of the past. The decision to call an emergency general meeting of the ull student body
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  • 102 1 LONDON'. Nov. I (Reute.) The British Government today announced increases in retirement pension.-, war pensions and unemployment and -lckness pay amounting To nearly U 2OO million sterling. Single persons will get a ten shillings a week rise from 40 shillings to 50 shillings
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    • 8 1 W£E LEE CO. "*LAYAS FINEST PINEAPPLE -ice i&Jcfa^l
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    • 113 1 flare )<>ur Clot fits Suits or Carpi Is Pry Cleaned or Dyed WHITE HOUSE DtY CLf ANING CO $44, Of chord Rood. S>orc 9, Tel ***** lO^posttc Orcbor^ Rood Pot#ce Stotton) KiA\Ol Hut happy nvrvrthvloss. And ii was our #•#>## dvrs $rho brouyht this ntomvnt of jjoy for this unfortunate*
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    • 2570 2 E«m_v* <_«««--> 4 M sebvkea notices i/i nnn Cfif/l^fi#c Pmia*i ANNOUNCEMENT TUITION TENDERS will be received CORPORATION OF INDIA M tt I M t m on the 2 1st November .u o m it v n IT «,v t i,, t«%j; situations vacant rKSTS 6« <- "»f r h^ ff
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  • 189 3 Minister Chew j stardom < utes yes- 1 know it. fctris ins star Singapore vis shot at P*—, ';.r Re^Utration Rise. J Mr. Cr- Ol COUTSe, didn't know ti He had R< ne IBds of ether S.ngaporeai to n
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  • 23 3 The CcnKaum pand its lour j f ar r* i L (rhairF'inan- irman: I ition I i F^onor rman:
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  • 24 3 htad of the Japanese r rlition. be paying a the Acting Inche Abdul tad bin Haji Jumat. at •loot at 10.45 a.m.
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  • 103 3 LOXDOX. Nov. ti. PriOM Macmillan told the House of Comtoday that in future Singai e would be vn as the < of Singapore Macmil.an added that a special Singapore tizenship would be created and Parliament would be asked to at- I the Nat n Act so
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  • 189 3 PRESS PREJUDICED CASE Busman charged with possessing seven subversive documents COUNSEL for a man accused of possessing subversive documents argued in a Singapore District Court yesterday that "no magistrates, or judges in the lower courts should hear the cose." The counsel. Mr. T. T. Rajah, wa> defending the paid secretary
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  • 222 3 During the one hour 40 minli'is search of the house, a police party surrounded the house. In the COUm of the search. the alleged documents were discovered m the pages of a In, ok entitled '"Idioms and Proverbs." Inspector Suleiman told the court tiiat while the
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  • 73 3 PENANG, Wed. Foreign Bltistl performing in the Federation can mix rreely with tbeil patrons at there is no such ruling as the one imposed by the Singapore Immigration Department forbidding them to entertain Or be entertained by pntrons before or after their act. An
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  • 38 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 6 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Jlongkong Exchange was SI 5.65 to £1 Sterling $5.***** to USSI: IIJ3I \n Malayan Si; $0,140 to otic Indonesian Rupiah; Gold I $2.13.125 to a tael.
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  • 90 3 LEE KONG CHIAN OFF TO INDIA Singapore millionaire Mr. L. g Konf Chlan left the i" ny yesterday by Qantasboac for India, He was accompanied by Mrs. Lee. Mr. Let told reporter! that till trip was "a business and :v '.'.day one Asked now loiu t ho intendld tQ bo
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  • 78 3 [POH, Wad —An estate canI r. s. Kai imakaroii 43i jfH Btl rriay we n| to the ChfflHW PoUee Station to bail c tv. hi- s held lat i p I ufew violation, v...- himsi f arrested. K k .ri:r'.akara:i was smel'ir.q of l;q.. i
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  • 147 3 Oiherwise registration can be refused NO SCHOOL in Sing 1,200 students on its rolls a This regulation is contained :n the Education Bill p iblished by the Sinf^ap re G vernment yesterday. UM 8.1l gha the Dircct■T of Education powers to ,-f registration of a
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  • 42 3 Th C inmunity Centre of Kampong Bllat Estate Centre I r.- announced that a n volunteer workerwill msM peoide to register as Singap re citizens every v ai the centre's premises .n Bllat Crescent from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p m.
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  • 147 3 THE Rallies Shirty, the o'.ru ii i attunl mgM&tatkm in the OuifllUjr Of Malaya, was disbanded yesterday. The «ieci>ion to fin N was taken at the Society's annual TIM di^olution of the Soc-.etv was. it is believed, the re lUH Oi apathv 00 tIM
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  • 301 3 FOUR YEARS BEFORE THE MAST FOR THEM rwo Singapore youths, Urn P Kee and Say Eng Bin, elected by the Shell c mpany, to be trained as deck officers will start their sea^oiny career when they embark next Sunday on the f aiiK.t r ft
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  • Article, Illustration
    316 3 1. TALE OF A HAT 2. BIRTHDAY DASH 3. DOG IN SPACE IN the space of one day hundreds of people from every corner of the globe come and go at Singapore's huge International Airport at Paya Lebar. Sometimes they make news, often they do not Yesterday
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 -,v -A [HE NEW INGRiD BERGMAN PICTURE!!^ b^Kci AN 7" L MEL -ERRER JEAN MARAIS RENOIR'S Par is Does Strange things -CATHAY-" SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT '*wh /,„,> Sr f "cr H N lA ni> MORG *SS POMADE restor. iicTsAFELY" i mil mt A UAIIA iri B*i IS)
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    • 557 3 LAST 3 DAYS H ,i (iiiiJC^iJriAiiiL^baA^A n ?_^TIJ 5 40 DESPERATE GUNMEN AND J J A HOT-BLOODED WOMAN BLAZING J A GUN -STREAKED TRAIL OF TERROR! J EVkAaftf/ BARBARA BARRY I PBRnr STANWYCK SULLIVAN IiWIIV JAGGER ERICSON BARRY J CINEMAScOPt JTtRiOPMONIC SOUND i Mtbt .S UH '~^^uJ* JV? f NEW
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  • 154 4 KEEP OUT OF UNIONS, STUDENTS WARNED Special Branch Keeps Careful Watch On Rebels' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Special Branch, through certain school managements and parents' organizations, hes warned Chinese school students that stern measures would be taken against them if they continue to indulge in trade union activities. The
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  • 71 4 > THE first "Pageant I of India" was held in > Singapore on Monday 1 Bifht at Raffles 1 Hotel m conjunction with the Kamala Club Dance in aid of the C'lu'o's building fund. j Fifteen local Indian i beauties took part in the I
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  • 146 4 I BUTTERWOHTH. \\\d The Alliance Council :n Pro- v.iire Weiie.>ley may seek a j ruiing of the Hi2h Court whether it.s Candidate for North Ward in the But'.cr- I worth Town Council elections. Mr. Cbeaii Bern Telk. wai rightly rejected by the Ke- turning
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  • 95 4 SiX members of the Sinsa-iChee Meng, Koh Koon Hor, 1 1 pcrc Battalion <i the BojllYonfj Men Win and Kiion.4 j| Brigade hav^ been chosen to Seng KaL alter. d the International Camp The contingent will be led ||al Ardnwre. N"\v Ze;.'and. to bv Wee
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  • 219 4 First Step: Admission To General Committee SEREMBAN, Wed.— The Federation Minister for Finance. Sir Henry Hail shik Lee, was today admitted into the Malayan Chinese Associations 130-member general committee as a Negri Sembilan representative, i He will now contest in the
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  • 39 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed The body of Kulop Raznk bin Pnndak Ibrahim, a fisherman, who fell into the Perak River on Saturday, after his sair.oan had collided with a motor speed-boat was recovered latt evening.
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  • 58 4  -  Fah in*, urst iviaiayan nurse lo win the Royal Perth Hospital's Gold Medal Is 26-year-old Nurse Sakuntala Balram of the Penang General Hospital. Picture shows the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T. K. Critchley congratulating nurse Balram alter he presented her the Gold Medal at his residency in
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  • 63 4 TWO men, Chan Guak Kim and Koh K.m Huat, yi»>ti relay i'laim« ci trial in the Blngapore Ninth Magistrate's Court, to posi>e.-.-;r-.u 290 Um oJ t: bseeo in sptt4boftl it Tanjoni Rim, bsi Tuesday. Each was allowed Slu.ooo ba:i tin Nov. 19, imea i case will
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  • 83 4 the OortapU Bjgi |s> ■ton ippointc I in Mi i qtlilC I -nations < r'.:p*:on ;m;.;:: -t ::.<.■ u r of the Singa] i e Li |1 lativt As emb f, the I 5 Si Ice ■od <'ti.i r tatnf i bodies, yesterday submitted its report
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 802 4 c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE ■.■■z Children: 6.30 Speak fltJ£ADfiD£ m^bl Malay: Radio Dance Club: 9•dW•*» >^ J@H9Hb >.:•-■■ :">o:e Share Market i of tne Week 9 n.m Discussina Sineipore Citi/rn^hip Rpgivtra- the D\<^* 'J 30 T-me" «=-enkl and .At y< Re ..st:v. N>w"T^ .cJffit^C»S t.).t C.......: ;t R.»ad and
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  • 535 5 I"' 11 at Ns first 1 .XL .irk., to rruusa is the retiring «f the Council of torn and I $*o Deputy L?in the Fed iP SSe Sultan, he will Appointment Awaits The Approval Of Sultan v i:/-.e:.t was moved by Mr m Van Fah.
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  • 5 5 M.I Us
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  • 90 5 Bid To Help Dulang Washers Fail 1 P?rak n Fah, ade* an wful to n* i i-ht i t the Mvasheis «bo had tneir ITVu:. t-: ed by Govcmfffciwg at the adjoumnoon. Mr. Yap the gradual imne* Emergency Hoe. the policy concempasses should be to their applications lev ones should
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  • 197 5 Protect Malaya's Freedom Ruler IPOH, Wed. The Sultan of Perak. Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah, in his message to the Perak Council of State at its first meeting since the country attained independence, commended the State Councillors to the task of building the new Federation into "a peaceful and orderly country
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  • 326 5 HUB, Wed— The Perak State Executive Council has approved payment of an honorarium of $11,530 to Dato Pan »lima Bukit (iantaim. former Mentri i Besar of Perak, who resiuned from his post after >ervins; as Chief F'xecutive «>1 the State for ten years. A
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  • 164 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prires j (cents per Ib > in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers viler* Spot (Nominal) 78', 78 R.S.S. No. 1 78i 78\ Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 78 782 K.S B So 2 November 76!. 77 K.S.S No 3 November 74 (nom.) Tone: Steady quiet. Hit unvt
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  • 164 5 Only One Doctor In Muar Councillor JOIIORE BAHRU, UVd.-Tke people of Muar arc complaining that with the coming Merdeka the numbcr of Government doctors in the distiid i:a^ been reduced, causing hardship to patients. This was diSOOMd in tIM Johore Slate Council today f Alliance member, tache Sulaiman Xainam Shah,
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  • 428 5 IN JOHORE Cabinet System Of Govt. From July 1959 JOHORE BAHRI, Tues.— The Johore Staff Council today passed an interim report ol the Council's Select Committee on amendments to the State Constitution, providing lor a Cabinet system of government on July 1, 19.39, in accordance with the provisions ol the
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  • 22 5 CHUAH K< r, h.N c vcstcrdaj cliaigt of assisting in the carrying on I a character lottery on June 10.
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  • 113 5 FOUR NEARBY AREAS MAY BE ABSORBED IPOH. Wed. The State Government today Muted S the powibility of bitefpratioo Of the four Council areas, in the immediate vidnitv <^f Ipoh. with the Ipoh Town Government In reply to a query tram Al lance Councillor. Mr. Ismail :in Abdul liajid, said the
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  • 16 5 THK annual S1 John Arnb;. Bri; :< Js.r ga] r< i: lminton Hall or. \< it
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 473 6 c-r. expected the Soviet Government, wildly rx ;Vr:ir.t and proud cf the successful flight of V two satellites into outer space, to show any |M .nation to a^ree to disarmament which has been doba 4 i by the five-member sub-committee of the I'r.: Na\ r.s' 12-nation commission over the
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    • 397 6 'THE "initiation" of new students in universities and colleges is an old custom. It is observed by institutions of education In practically every I viiitry and Is usually remembered by adults as an experience of harmless and good-natured -horse-play." The law and the public treated this lugging with
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  • 1102 6 INSIDE U.S.A. WASHINGTON 'THERE is a quietness in America and almost all the familiar drums are still, i People do not quite know how to beat them now, and no one is telling them, i It is probably one of those rare times in which democracies
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  • 104 6 Shorts from the Talks i Wry Smile <r rHE funny side about us human beings is that jwe are born without a i sense of collective memory. We don't learn from hisi tory, not because we forget, i but because we don't re--1 member. We can't remem--1 ber that the
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  • 661 6  -  Aster Gunasekera TN spite of the reatn s of L pamphlets issued and the widespread lectures on the subject, there still remains a large body of the public ignorant of the implications of Singapore citizenship and blind to the future impediments standing In their
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 282 6 1 Sir I share the opinion 1 of many contributor! to the IW.& O. Pension! Fund that the scheme is outmoded and docs not cope with the pre sent day requirements. The I time has come, m fart it is I long overdue for the W. O I
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    • 349 6 Sir—lt could only be coneluded from the letter if Mrs Shirin Fozdar that the Prophet of Islam had given hi? followers the freedom to intermarry. ShG iS t eith t e h F thrte^ conversant with the tearh:n Ss of Islam or writes to suit her sentimentalism
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    • 278 6 Sir—l strongly disagree with Mrs. Shirin Fozdar's lefer on Religious Problem, which appeared in The Standard of Oct. 31. She misquoted. I regret to point out, the Prophet of Sam by saying that Mohammed (Peace be upon Him) gave his followers the freedom to intermarry. There is no
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    • 255 6 Choice Of 'Inspector' Sir— Your columnist, Aster Gunasekera, is to be congratulated on his clear elucidation of "the case lor Paul Abisheganaden" on Oct. 25. While agreeing with the more important of his nr discr T nc In my opinion Paul Ablsheganaden is not the peßlnthepub A scrutiny of the
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    • 22 6 W*-Om of tht 4 >' i N t Wdu«tt am J rhe FO P«»J| «^?S^ < -maze r '<•■ PI Z7IIH Sincaporr m
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    • 12 6 ALL letters must bear the signatures and addresses of the senders. Ed.
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  • 62 7 30.000 Gather In Tokyo To Protest Against Nuclear Tests A CROWD of 30.000 persons attend anti-nuclear tests rall\ in downtown Ilibiya Park. Tokyo, as part of the anti-nuclear bomb "action da>." Backbone of the Japanese protest was the leftist-inclined National Federation of Student Self(iovernment Associations (Zengakuren) which called for student*
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  • 218 7 I 'CAPITALISM HAS LOST SUPREMACY' k.\ (AFP) Chinese Communist President Mao Tse-tung i» (.ipitallsm had already lost its supremacy and that, if the 'Im- i i third world war. it would end in tiie collapse of the capitalIst system. Mao was
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  • 64 7 A White Hot 'Object' Hits Nursery School I; m bject the m ball and be- be a meteorite m i near a nursery school K ndon today maki deep. ■t vas about four inches by 1 two inche i d velfhed one and a Hut'r pounds. I Imistry official v
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  • 53 7 TOKYO. Nov. (Keutcr) Japanese scientists observing the progress of the second Soviet satellite today reported the MB oi tne Sputnik had broken away and was rotating about one and half minutes ahead of the main assembly. The scientists estimated .the cap was about 700 kilometres ahead
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  • 46 7 tokyo. n i I (Bewtar) I Japanese coalminers at the Kishima coalmine, Bouthern Japan tod t; ended Iheii begun 97 (jays ago. Th» tr ce was callt d to secure higher wages, shorter working hours and raow| liberal lab( ur c tttfeti
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  • 15 7 POmar Ali Saifuddin. <>l Brun rein audience by the at Buckingham Palace AFP
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  • 287 7 If Merger With Fed. Is Impossible, There Is Another Solution MP Suggests Colony Becomes A Domain Of The C wealth LpNDON, Nov. 6 (UP) A suggestion [■hat Singapore could become a domain of the Commonwealth if federation with the independent state of Malaya becomes impossible
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  • 188 7 Subandrio Wants Calm Thinking JAKARTA. Nov. 6 (Reuter) Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister today called for "calm thinking" by Australia and Indonesia on Dutch West New Guinea. The Foreign Minister told reporters ne wished to appeal to the people of Australia to realise that their nation's security depended on
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  • 146 7 MOSCOW. Nov. 6 tßcutcr) Mr. Lazar Kaganovich and Mr. Dmitri BhepilOY, members of the anti-party group expelled from their posts last June were seen at today's session ot the Supreme Soviet. They looked healthy and were well diesSWL Mr. KaganoYlch was leaning OH the arm
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  • 125 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UP) —Powerful radio receivers tilted skyward today to tune to on a nusterkHH new signal from i>pare. The Federal Communicat.ons Commission alerted its monitoring stations to try and fix .he origin of the signal. Ham operators across the U.S. reported hearing
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  • 173 7 SYDNEY, Nov. 6 (Renter) —Australian Air Force planes today marched two states after hundreds of people reported sighting mysterious objects in the sky. At Bathurst. New South Wales, the object was described variously as having wings and two having a red top and lighted section below. and as
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  • 257 7 Electronic Brain, New Fuel, Alloys On Russian Space Ship MOSCOW. Nov. 6 <AFP> The launching of the second Soviet artificial satellite was made possible bv the creation of new alloys, the development of a new fuel, the construction of an electronic brain and other scientific devices. Soviet professor 1. Khachaturo\
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  • 35 7 BRITAIN'S giant Jodrell Bank radio-telescope Is ready to follow the course of any rocket launched to the moon. *he Jodrell Bank observatory director. Professor A. C. B. Lovell said in London yesterday.—AFP.
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  • 27 7 PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia has sent a rongnitulatory telegram to the Soviet President. Marshal Klimenti Voroshiiov for the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution. Renter.
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  • 27 7 JORDAN yesterday railed for an "urgent meeting" of the Security Council on her complaint of Israeli violations! in the no-man's-land area of J Jerusalem. Reuter
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  • 45 7 BRISTOL. England Nov 6 Reuter) A Bristol Britannia turbo prop airliner today crashed anc caught fire in wood.-, nea. here, killing all 15 persons on board. The plane was turn.ns to land when it crashed during! a routine :est flight.
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  • Finance Anil Cotnmerce
    • 273 9 -But Gap Still Widens ALTHOUGH Malaya's over-all trade in the first nine months of this year showed an increase, there was an unfavourable balance between imports and exports. Imports for that period totalled $3,376,224,000. and export* $3,121,940,000, showing an adverse balance ot $254,284,000.
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    • 177 9 New Plastic Cable For The Tropics A NEW type of plastic insulated cable designed, for use in tropical climates! is now in production in Britain. in London, an oftir:ai of the manufacturer?, Permanoid Ltd., of Manchester said that the Itttl showed th;it a Me of a 4 least ten years
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    • 18 9 SOTvIE of Australia's leadir.2 industrialists will attend an International Industrial Conference this month in San Francisco.
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    • 31 9 MORE than 5 000 Jersey cattle have been shipped fn m Australia to Japan in the past two years Thirty per rent of them were registered pure breds.
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    • 106 9 NATIONAL Cash Register will be introducing a wider range of their machines in Malaya, said the company's overseas vice-president, Mr. J. S. Scott, in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Scott arrived in the i colony by Qantas— BO AC. from Syriney on a toi;r
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    • 38 9 THE Malayan Exchange B mkAssociation made the following chan^ei in its rates to merehanti yesterday: Selling. T.T. or OD. French Francs *****; Bc'.eion Francs 1620; Deutsche Marks 136J; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 39 9 AUSTRALIAN wool sales j for the two months pndrd August woro £15.153.467, a> against £9.796.846, in the same oerind of 1956 Balrs j sold comprised 149.490 greasy 150.026 in 1956) and 7.214 scoured 7,420 in 1956'.
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    • 110 9 'Royals' For This Market CHRYSLFR Australia) Ltd. ha\e already mm ured export contracts in Singapore and New Zealand and hopes to build up a continuing market for its car in both areas, says Austral News. Journal of the Australian Trade Commission. An initial order of Aus-tralian-made (hr\ v l er
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    • 107 9 U.K. Firm's Chief On S-EA Tour THE 1 int managing d:rrrtnr (-1 M rphy-Ki hard Ltd Mr. (M Richard I a :t S ith c. n th< t a- 1 '.1 a uor tr:ui< > month ri u n« v. i .n; p wi.l t North Ami a. A tral
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    • 141 9 FOl'R more applications for loans have been received by the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, the Board's manager, Mr. L. Cresson, told The' Standard yesterday. rbc board, set up recently f iOvernment \lh revolving I ;r.'i of $1 .OOO.fiOO, is to assist deserving local industries,
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    • 84 9 Rogatmck Named F.E. Representative MR. JOSEPH H. Rogatnick (seen above), former chief" of the Trade and Economic Section ol the U.S. Consulate General in Singapore, has been appointed director ot Far Eastern Busmes s for the Ronson Corporation. He will have headquarters in the Far East to enable him tC
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    • 221 9 THERE wai a further bn>rovc:vc:.' i; rials and M<>..i\ an share kef y< terciay. I both ectiom were a ihadfl easier it :.e < M Rubbers we: e ne_, le ted Thi turnover was fa:r. Price i-hai.g-s announced by :.e Malayan "Sharehrokers Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyen
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    • 116 9 Million Works Project In K.L A NEW million-dollar works project will be started aon in Kuala Lumpur by the British Oxygen Company. This was nisr'oscd by Mr. Una H :vh;n>un. chairman of ie COOpanji shortly before I |tf| iQff Au>traiia in an ir-India Ir.te: national Super onstcllation yesterday. Mr. Hut/hlr.^on.
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    • 183 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the .nil owing business done yesterday: 88. Petrol 4R'B arrival: F N ords $2 37} to $2 40 overnight. 52 45 to 52.52 1 Gammon $2.20 to $2 22}. $2 25 and $2 22} delaved; Jackson $1 .4.5: M. Bo\ $1.52.. $150 ovcri.ijjht; Cold Storage
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    • 100 9 RUBBER closed steady, quiet in Singapore yesterday w.th International first grade November shipment a*, 78i cents per lb.. up 1 cent on Tuesday. The market opened lower on disappointing overseas advices and ruled quiet throughout the morning. Later, it steadied on short covering. Lower sheer interest was
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    • 92 9 THE Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company set new records for sales and earnings In the first nine months of this year, it was announced in Akron, Ohk Sales increased 7.1% to a total of U551,082,499,729 for the nine months ended on Sept .30. compared with U551,010,571,802
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    • 125 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- ers, $27 sellers. Tone steady duce Exchange noon closing quiet. Sfi C es rJ£r T P^v ml S n eTd 3l Singapore Coconu: Oil were: copra. Nov./Dec. $25 Mirpr Asxnriatinn closine buyers, $26 sellers; coconut "SfcS? bulk $42 drums $46 oil in bulk $42 sellers;
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 479 9 J NATf 0 PLASTIC L^Lt W^^^K 5 Telni-lines hOEINSON ROAD. k»_ Through Cargo Dept.) JCO79 Monoger). Iftdroftifi P^t« Nov 7 J r 3 Nov 8 I urabaya Bali Mokoisar Nov 9 F »r M«»l' f P3rr Nov 12 AMERICAN MAIL LINE K L•» Angeles, San Francisco, WNj> k^ T ;.oma
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    • 143 9 Ol TI R ROADS Adige Brel igaa Zoiko Mam, Mallory Lykes Pacific Skipper, Ht < g i [uette Victory, Cap! Georgia] Stanvac Pesdopo, Oakv lo INMR ROADS T. >r.g Hock. Na.'.gkachir.dr. Giang Bee Perl!-. Salong, Caltex Bintang, Pertana, Ttaaja Wa'ana, Kuala Tur'.gkal. Mm !i Sumpitan, Toi g Goan, Bm kerc
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    • 50 9 SAVE TIME as you IV/1 C\ M f" V 000^ to serve you Newly installed GnfclUOlKLu Savings Accounting Machines ensure that you can makejdeposits, and have your'transactions SAFELY and accurately recorded, QUICKLY.....^ save with The LEE WAH BANK LIMITED 18. A SOUTH. CANAL ROAD. SINOAPOM I2t. HIGH STIIIT, KUALA. IUMPUC
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  • Standard Newsletters
    • 1582 10 A THE SUN sets more and more equable as it cots farther and farther from the equinox or, in short, with the advent of autumn, learned men from all parts of the world economists. medical men, sociologists and scientists are coming to our
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    • 596 10 Patrick O'Donovan reports from Wash'u, po'.'Ve iigurc it— toofc MM buck of Ihc haul" "The }ic<: vy bud'/ t r tied. AiUUUu fl Xirreii \)ic chn r M Ufk r s he )i(id sat and the one 10 the r:g)H Of it. lie U or) his
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    • 823 10 IF President Eisenhower comes to Paris in December t)ie French Government would be well advised to keep hint away from Marcel Ayme's latest play LA MOV CHE BLEUE (The Blue Flu). For this satire smacks the American way of H l 'e squarely rather
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 135 10 Ihe icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds Mentcl Strcin. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 70 AUSTRALIA AND BACK jr Weekly Service KUALA \^^J LUMPUR JB to SYDNEY j^M\ 7 Singapore* W Super Cnns'.el'.a'.xon C(>y.ivrt Same
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  • 53 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed After I one-all draw at half time Kilat Club 'B' netted two EoaL> la the second half to brat Tamilians Physical Culture Assn. "B' 3-1 In their Selangor Eiockcv Assn division 2 league fixture on the Princes Road Stadium today Major Isriak Shafie and
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  • 227 11 Vintage Car Rally I Early Next Month VIMAUt tars win i»Ke pan in tfteir first rally in Malaya from Seremban to Singapore on December 8. Mr. Freddie V r >nr, Who Is organising the rally for the Malayan vintage Car Register, told The Standard
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  • 62 11 THE following players will represent the Malay F.A. ■gainst Ifedan tn soccer match ;it Jmlmn Besar Stadium today at 7.30 r m Idro > s Albar. Mokhtar, Aman Kastawi, Othman Johan, Ahmad Yusoflf, Ismail Yuaoff. Omar RaJ mat, Omar Awang, Ibrahim Hi. Hassan, Ibrahim Hj. Mancoor.
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  • 85 11 Chinese Losses A World Mark honciKONc; < -i c.'C F< :-z j ,1 < won; i: ai Ir'.c jut uj 1 c! ;f form a nee in the M Jump in Peking on S aero; ding to the Peking I lily. The newspaper, quoted by I i New China Nc\ms
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  • 327 11 LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuten —Peterborough United, the non-ieague club who reached the fourth round of the Football Association Cup last season, have a good chance of surviving this year's first round proper as the result of the draw made here today. They
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  • 102 11 Toweel is after Joe's crown LONDON. Nov. 6 (Renter). —Willie Towcel the South African and British Empire lightweight champion ga\e a brilliant display at the Albert Hall last night to defeat Jose Hernandez, champion of Spain. The Scottish referee Mr. Eugene Henersen stopped the fight in the 9th round as
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  • Article, Illustration
    164 11 The players in r Poppy Day bc\ ("o"i--hi cri s end < v h■ rd Sc r tt -rr, *i t> \> r :n :-7. S f; v .en T\r*|gf> It ended n 12-0 for the Con b '.rd C*?: ':».< P ctu re si.nh a back
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  • 97 11 I jamb:-] n i Rf e Yugoslav Handball team ch wai to he \s < Germany and I Vou will I claimed in a letter made publia r-i "v all Aiaacfci- -i M >ked in such a ma •ome emigrants and Germans ared a ton v r
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  • 28 11 K1 N I <AI The omntittec of lympics said yettr os will be held r> a i H (■<".,■ > for primary and mid- r n
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 20 11 w^9\ I 3" ODEON COMING 1 A JOB WELL DONE? OUR JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT GUARANTEES PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Singapore
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    • 165 11 What a thrill it is when baby first V |J j^J^^A /.•/i j t, M smiles at you! What a joy when first mPN< you hear those happy coos and i chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is u well and mother can be happv in the BL knowledge
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 197 11 II Abner fiy A/ Capp L r^N C^-^ P^-ACAR A D-DONT LOSE MEA >>^^* APPROACH NG. r r -A TTHIS IS SO I F-FELLAS. r /-ONJLV 1 dS^^i^ C GREAT/".' MUCH V VO f KIN GIT ME r^ Kl gi\eusour ///Cheaper outathis F^^--^' .J3P- #1 vm^'-' s 7 F PS
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    • 400 11 5 THE STARS Jl AND YOU t I rpo DAY'S QI'OTATIOX: X "Revenge holds the nip to the lips of another 1 but drinks tin* dregs itself." i .lovh Hillings. TIII'KSDAY FOR i:\KRY- ONE: Enjoy some sociability; see friends, associates; be conciliatory. co-operative, i < Use tact, care in dealings
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  • 2098 12 a 12-length winner By WINDSOR LAD I7ROG 111, brilliantly handled by Jackie Smith, followed up his recent Bukit Timah success by scoring a splendid win in the main seven furlongs race for Class Two at Kuala* Lumpur yesterday, second day of the Selangor
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  • 715 12 A TOTAL of 177 entries tB3 :n C 4 i* been e Pe::.k Turl Cl it r. M,c-.. on No. 16 2" Following a o f s lU»KM IL\h> IHKI I l-i Kun .'ml Knn ,l .tr H t hf Mf
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  • 122 12 THERE will be eight races on the first and second days, and nine races on the last day Fields will be limited to II runnen Following is the c hedule ol racing: First Day: C... g 3— Divs. 1 a: 1 2—5 furs. itT. and H* furs; Divs
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  • 262 12 Police Show Power By Giving Rets A Fright THE star studded Police team, after several disappointing displays this hockey season, at last showed its power by holding the league's defending champions, Singapore Recreation Club, lo a 1-1 draw in the SHA senior encounter on the Padang yesterday. Only a poal
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  • 144 12 THE world's only wrestling BarOO, Bft 4in. SntL'. >. Ban;n Von Ileczey will arrive in Singapore today for his Saturday fight against the Saudi Arabian world rankit, g Sheikh Ali bin YusoiT. Promoter D. S. Dharan. nnQOUtICUIg; this yesterday, said that the Baron was specially
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  • 123 12 Mercantiles In SBHFA Cup Final Mercantile Bank beat IVearne Brothers by a solitary goal in the replay of the SBHFA Senior (up soccer semi-final on the Fraser Ncavc ground yesterday. They diiw OP>-aH in lh< .r first match. M< rcantile Bank will DOW BMtl Pond iii QM final. The Bankers
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  • 73 12 HCM XJTY s.// .1. Dto I; IC I C m Div. :i CSC H .\<c at RASQ Friend II U Pj Indian Amoc I on a! /.4 SOCC£fi Ifo ml En ly p r ,1. ".A" fit i 1 j ?y Mcduu at i, at JWm Bestir sladi\i
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  • 36 12 SINGAPORE Cricket dui "A" team beal HE M E I y lix poini (.i pi nalty and try) to tarat (a try) in Um Ir i \igger match on the Padar:^ yestc rday.
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  • 98 12 Indonesian Champioi 'Young Formidab THE champion- J:. m .-—the Media (P.S.M.S ..m— flew into Singapore yesterday their tour of the Federation and Singapore. They meet Singapore Malays today in t: three in the ■ck Mi H Cans told The Standard that the side includes three inewbcfi of the Indonesian team
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  • 9 12 Straight Draw wins the Melbourne MELB I half two-tn
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  • 75 12 COLONY Rolf fans watched the British Ryder Cup captain. Dai Kees, beat Ken Buusneld two and onr in the exhibition match on the Singapore Royal Island j,olf course yesterday. After the match, the world famous internationals demonstrated the drive. and showed how iron and bunker shots
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    • 54 12 W/ffJ7fl/jffl BLIND: But happy nevertheless. And it was our readers who brought this moment of joy for this unfortunate child, hy their generous contributions to Cheer Fund. Don't forget her this year! Donations may be sent to any of The Singapore Standard offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh.
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