The Straits Times, 20 September 1956

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  • 10 1 Dew**** Estd 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1856 15 CENTS
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  • 813 1 THE CHIEF MINISTER in the ASSEMBLY on SEPTEMBER 6. Before the reopening of the London talks the Government will do everything in its V power to bring about a state of affairs that will be not only conducive to success A but also in the best interests
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  • 792 1 Dulles appeals to Nasser: This plan is the first step to a peaceful solution LONDON, Wednesday. fHE UNITED STATES Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, today called on Egypt to accept his plan for a canal users' association as the first step towards a peaceful and permanent
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  • 352 1 Lim: 'This is war on fellow-travellers 5 'COLONY MUST BE SAFE FOR MERDEKA' THE Singapore Government yesterday declared total war on Communist fellow travellers in the Colony. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Press: "We have decided on strong action to counter
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  • 234 1 STUDENTS: "THIS IS PERSECUTION' EXECUTIVES of seven unions of the Middle Road bloc held a meeting last night and accused the Government of attempting to sabotage Singapore's fight for independence. Separate statements issued after the meeting claimed that the seven persons arrested on Tuesday and
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  • 381 1 Rush expected for air passages IF SNIPS MUST 80 AROUND CAPE- AIRLINES are expectA ing a rush for air passages to Europe if shipping companies re-route their vessels round the Cape at an increased cost in the fare of 20 per cent The tourist air fare to London from Singapore
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  • 45 1 The Singapore City Council Butchery Workers' Union (membership 200) yesterday served the council with a 14--day strike notice. This is the fourth union which is threatening to call out its members in support of the ga* strike now in its fourth week.
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  • 24 1 THE HAGUE. Wed.— Dr. Willem Drees, outgoing Dutch premier, today announced an expected $700 million budget deficit for 1957.— Beuter.
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  • 214 1 BONN. Wed. King Paul of Greece has given a pledge that hia people will "use all legal means until they know their brothers of Cyprus are free The King spoke on Monday at a reception given by President Theodor Heuss in honour of the
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  • 20 1 KATMANDU. Wed.— Egypt and Nepal have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, it was officially announced here today.— U.P.
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  • 32 1 IPOH, Wed. For the first time in more than two years, terrorists attacked a Chineseowned tin mine In the Klnta Valley on Monday night, causing about $18,000 damage.
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Wed. Moscow Radio announced today a Soviet firm has produced a vacuum cleaner that "not only gathers up dust, but also waters the flowers, airs the rooms, and paints the walls-"
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  • 21 1 BELGRADE. Wed. The United States will release U814.800.000 from foreign aid funds for agricultural projects in Yugoslavia.— AJP.
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  • 73 1 PATROL CAR MEN RESCUE BOY I'WO policemen saved a 12J- year-old boy, Tan Choon Meng, from drowning under Merdeka Bridge, Singapore, yesterday. ran was swimming with two other boys at (he mouth of Kalian* River when he got into difficulties. Its friends hailed a radio patrol car and two policemen
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  • 41 1 COLD U.S. REACTION WASHINGTON. Wed State Department reacted coldly to KiiliMiiin's suggestion— Keuter. (See this column) PAKISTAN SAYS NO LONDON. Wed.—Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Firox Khan Noon told Suez conference Pakistan would not join canal users' association. Km ter.
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  • 81 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Newsweek magazine said yesterday that diplomatic circle* in Hong Kong has been "buzzIng" over reports of an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Mao Tse-tung. Said the magazine: "Some first rate sources have It that Mao met with top provincial officials in July and laced
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  • 166 1 Russia urges top talk on Suez T ONDON, Wed.— Moscow Radio tonight quoted the Russian Prime Minister, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. as saying Russia would welcome a meeting of the heads of state of Egypt, India, France, Britain, the United States and Russia to discuss the Suez Canal problem. He said
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  • 273 2 4 IT BECAME A GOO TO MY WIFE AMD FAMILY* CT.COLUMB MAJOR (Cornwall), Wed. A man alleged to have admitted stealing £204 from his employers blamed it on "that monster called television," a court here was told yesterday. This is what the man, 41
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  • 86 2 THE KIND-HEARTED CAPTAIN AND HIS FIVE HAPPY STOWAWAYS CAPTAIN CLIFFORD EDGECOMBE, master of the liner Orontes, Is shown with the five Zandvliet children, a Dutch family who stowed on board hU liner at Fremmntle, Australia. The Orontes docked at Tilbury, England, and the Zandvliets plan to reach their mother in
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  • 111 2 THE HAGUE. Wed. Queen Juliana yesterday appealed to the world to preserve peace by carefully heeding the rule of law. "It will be possible to prevent serious conflicts through peaceful consultations only If trip rules of international relations are observed," she said in a
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  • 197 2 POLICE GUARD FOR WAR MINISTER j ONDON, Wed. The Secretary of State for War, Mr. Antony Head, has been given police protection following a series of threats, believed made by Eoka, against his life. In NICOSIA yesterday police searched the Nicosia home and clinic of ur. Michael Orivas, brother of
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  • 39 2 HONO KONG. Wed. Sir Claude Corea. leader of an official Ceylonese mission to Peking said here today that an exchange of diplomatic relations would open the way for better trade between Ceylon and Communist China. Reuter.
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  • 116 2 tMMMMtLmmdMm^^mjtm BRISBANE, Wed. A lU—ihtr of controversial religious sect revested today thai members exchanged wives to obey the teaching "Love Thy neighbour." HelsMr. E. W. Young:, owner of a farm at Kuraby, near Brisbane, where four ta^nntf* are living: under the "rules" of the religion. Mr. Young,
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  • 159 2 \Family held up at gun point HEIDELBERG, Wednesday. BOBBY KUHEL, 14, son of an American bank manager here, today shot and killed a bank robber in the back seat of a car driving through the city. Police said the gangster, whom they Identified as Hugo
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  • 78 2 THE ODD BOX NEW YORK, Wed.— Two men who had pleaded guilty to taking part in a dice (ante were allowed to use the dice in court yesterday to determine their fines. The court judge told Joseph Washington, 41, and Hesekiah Paige, 25, that their fines would be US$lO plus
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  • 102 2 The gi r l who has to stay bald SAN DIEGO. Wed -in, year-old eirl scalped when fi caught in a dough- mixintS^ 1 reported yesterday that 2 operation to restore t S scalp was unsuccessful T1 «alp was lorn IS k the accident Sept. j L? NeC^ Up aro
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  • 22 2 BERNE. Wed.-A delegate of Japanese Memberj of Pa--liament, who ar» Europe, visited the »5 Federal Parliament here -< terday.— Reuter
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  • 212 2 NEW YORK, Wed. Research teams in America have evolved new forms of synthetic rubber for use in the motor and aircraft industries. A new, all-synthetic automobile tyre that Is safer, quJeter and smoother riding than current standard tyres has been developed by the Esso
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  • 118 3 Boy, 14, accused of killing British migrant, 12 SYDNEY. Wed— A 14-year-»:d boy was today charged t a special children's court i: Liverpool, near Sydney, ■Ufa the murder of a 12-year-t:d British migrant, Peter Aian Kay. Peter's battered body was found near the migrant hostel »t Cabramatta yesterday. He had
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  • 61 3 TOKYO. Wed. The bodies K Monji Nogami, 69. and his 66-year-old blind wife. Itama, fere found in a rooming house today, their throats M with fish knives. At the head of the bed was a note reading: "We feel worse every time the neighbours' children are
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  • 139 3 Rock-and-roll race riot? No, just sailors v. marines NEW YORK. Wed. A "rock-and-roll" dance at the U.S. naval stations sailors' club at Newport, Rhode Island, last night ended in a riot among 1,500 White and Negro sailors and marines their wives and girlfriends. The club Interior was wrecked and 15
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  • 26 3 PARIS, Wed. The French and Tunisian Prime Ministers, M. Guy Mollet and M. Hablb Bourgulba, have met here to discuss the Suez Canal dispute.—Reuter.
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  • 63 3 DUTCH Journalist Willem Moorman photographed after he was attacked by a student mob outside a Ja- eoort where Major H. Schmidt, former Dutch •my officer, is on trial for alleged espionage. Moorman Intervened when the nob rushed Schmidt and his counsel, Mrs. Mieke Bouman, as
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  • 132 3 MARCH 6 IS SELF-RULE DATE LONDON, Wednesday. pOLD COAST Premier, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, was carried on the shoulders of cheering Legislative assemblymen in Accra yesterday, following the announcement of independence day March 6 next year. The Premier bad earlier read the official despatch from
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  • 52 3 Now for a cosy chat on babies PRINCESS GRACE of Monaco at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly, In Ocean City, New Jersey. She is expecting her first baby in February. This is her first trip home with her husband, Prince Rainier, since her
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  • 83 3 Once upon a time Fairy tale tribute NEW YORK. Wed. A bronze statue of the Danish teller of fairly tales. Hans Christian Anderson, seated, his top hat beside him and a book on his lap open at the story, "The Ugly Duckling," was unveiled and dedicated yesterday in Central Park
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  • 37 3 BURBANK, California, Wed. Oliver Hardy, the plump partner of the Laurel and Hardy comedy team, is reported "responding somewhat and slightly improved" in St Joseph Hospital here. Hardy, 64, had a stroke last Friday.— Reuter.
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  • 31 3 HONG KONG, Wed.—Peking Radio reported yesterday that Communist Party delegates from 55 countries had arrived in China to attend the eighth congress of the Chinese Communist Party.— AJ».
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  • 32 3 JOHANNESBURG. Wed.— The South African Medical Council yesterday approved a scheme for marking blood containers with white labels from white donors and black labels from non-white people.—A. P.
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  • 16 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Jakarta will celebrate its 200 th anniversary on Oct. 7.— UJP.
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  • 231 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty ware: LOANS Consols Ultt +tt Funding 4% £86 1/16 War»K% £I ">* 1 16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/33 Eastern (£5) £7K Chartered (£1) 34/- xd —1/3 Hongkong (138) *M% Hi INSURANCE Com Un. (uU.) M/ltt
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  • 27 3 LONDON, Wed. Spot 28'^d., Oct.-Dec. JS'id.. Jan.-M«rch 2«% d., ApriMune asttd., JulySept. 35Hd., Sept. c.i.f. 26 7 id., Oct. cJX 26% d. Tone:: Dull and easier.
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  • 24 3 LONDON. Wed. Cash Buyers £791; sellers £793: Forward Buyers £781 4; tellers £782; Settlement C 791. Turnover, ajn. 66 toot, p.m. 80 too*.
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    • 106 3 IS JUAN THE OLDEST? MIAMI. Wed. A leathery little man with jet black hair was on his way to New York today where scientists will try to determine if he is the world's oldest living human. Juan Perelra, who stands four foot four and weighs only 75 lb. arrived last
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    • 28 3 CANBERRA: The British Government will compensate landholders of North Western Australia for any loss or damage to cattle resulting from the last series of atomic tests at Montebello.—UP.
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    • 20 3 LONDON: A Royal secret leaked out yesterday: The Queen has brought two yearlings at Doncaster bloodstock sales for £6,000 —Af.
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    • 32 3 VALETTA: The British ship Norman Prince arrived with the crew of the 150-ton Greek motor vessel Irene, which sank hi the Eastern Mediterranean after leaving Alexandria with a cargo of alcohol.— UP.
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    • 22 3 TAIPEH: Two newspapers here yesterday urged Britain to withdraw recognition of the Chinese Reds and resume diplomatic relations with Nationalist China.— A.P.
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    • 33 3 CANBERRA: Foreign diplomats in Australia who wish to make "provocative" speeches have been asked to get in touch first with the Australian Government and police so that pro-, tectton could be arranged. —Reuter.
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    • 31 3 TAIPEH: Nationalist China has served notice on the Saigon Government that it is reserving the right to make a counter-proposal in the controversy over naturalising Chinese residents in South Vietnam.— U.P.
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    • 27 3 OKLAHOMA CITY: Alfred the Alligator, who slithered to two days of freedom, was back in his pen at Lincoln Park Zoo yesterday. Alfred escaped on Sunday.— U.P.
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    • 38 3 BANGKOK: The Government today authorised a special committee to go ahead and start negotiations with the Shell and Standard Vacuum oil companies for revisions in property lease and for the Government to go into the oil business.— Reuter.
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  • 451 4 MunMpml «hi«f tayi otti— r rrfag not!— wat told: Political pressure? UMNO man says: 'Not in this case 9 MALACCA, Wed. Mr. H. G. 1U Hammett, president of the Municipal Council here, alleged at a meeting today that "political pressure" was recently put on
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  • 244 4 SO JOHORE SULTAN ('GIVE ME PLACE WHERE IT IS COOL') PLANS TO STAY A YEAR IN BRITAIN fONDON, Wed— The L< Sultan of Johore. who yesterday celebrated his 83rd birthday, is reported in the Press today as planning to stay in London for a year before
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  • 86 4 MAN: 'CUT WIFE CASH ORDER, I'VE LOST MY JOB' A FORMER teacher applied yesterday for variation of a maintenance order made by a Singapore court on July 31, on behalf of his wife. Tay Chong Lye, 26, told the court he had been sacked by the Ministry of Education. He
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  • 30 4 For accepting a 20-cent fare f/ "Pirate" taximan. Ng Kok Kee. of Alexandra Road. was fined $350 in a Colony court and dlsQuallfied from driving for 16 months.
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  • 107 4 A *TBR consuming eight bottles of stout, Sia Kwi Chwee broke into the home of a woman who wai his close neighbour for 17 years, a Singapore distric court was told yesterday. 81a, charged with housebreaking, told the judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, that
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  • 29 4 A $140 wristwatch belonging to Mr. Roy Ferroa, chief Press officer, Public Relations Office, was stolen from his desk In the Assembly House building yesterday morning.
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  • 31 4 The Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, Sir Robert Scott, left Singapore by Oantaa yesterday to attend the monthly session of the BBATO in Bangkok. He will return on Saturday.
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  • 64 4 Mr. J. Spares, director of the Asian office of the International Transport Workers' federation In Tokyo, yesterday paid courtesy cans on Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Urn Yew Hock, and the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. Mr. Soares arrived last week at the invitation
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  • 61 4 COURAGE BEHIND THAT SMILE WON HIM A MEDAL SERGEANT FREDERICK ISAAC of the Queen's Royal Regiment who has been awarded the Military Medal for his leadership of a patrol which killed five terrorists in the Johore Jangles In July. The citation said: "The success of this action was the direct
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  • 108 4 Navy tug answers an SOS call by tanker THE Royal Navy deepx »ea tug Enigma left, Singapore at dawn yesterday to go to the assistance of the Chunchi a 7,420-ton Korean tanker which went aground about 100 miles from the Color.y. The Chunchi is carrying a cargo of more than
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  • 279 4 FOOD MAN RECOGNISES ESCAPEE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. EARLY this morning Idris bin Majid was congratulating himself on his clear escape from the police who chased him into a sewer tunnel yesterday— but before noon he was back in custody. Idris was miles away from the tunnel
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  • 92 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Malayan first "test-tube baby"— a sturdy Indian bull calf— was born near here early this week. It was mothered by an Indian dairy cow and conceived by artificial insemination carried-out by the State Veterinary Department The calf's father, "Lall,"
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  • 33 4 The farewell dinner for Sir Sydney Came. retiring ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, which was planned by the undergraduates has been cancelled because most of the students are on vacation.
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  • 21 4 Ten employees of the Federal Dispensary, including four girls, donated blood to the Singapore Blood Bank yesterday afternoon
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  • 259 5 27,000 HOURS -IOW CAREER AT STAKE POPULAR Singapore Pianist Cecil Wilson stared glumly at a piano keyboard imd wien at his bandaged hands yesterday. ••rZ^ *1 awful he said. r x *ors have ordered me not to touch the piano— S? 11 1
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  • 21 5 The 10,430-ton Ellen Bakke. belonging to Knutsen Lines of Norway, arrived in Singapore i yesterday on her maiden voyage.
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  • 352 5 KINGSHIP— RULERS PLAN A ROSTER 'Choose Maha Besar by seniority' Let each man serve five yean, they tell Reid- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malay Rulers have proposed to the Reid Constitutional Commission that the head of state in the independent Malaya be appointed from among them on a priority list
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  • 191 5 WE DONT WANT ANY OF THESE 'DEATH JUDGES' IN NEW MALAYA— MTUC KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Trade Union Council yesterday said that the present Judicial system in Malaya is unsatisfactory and demanded that it be changed in view of the country's advance towards merdeka. In Ms official organ, Suara
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  • 133 5 GUNGSTER? OH, NO- ONLY A TATTOOED SAILOR JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Rajoo Balasundram, a rating of the Royal Malayan Navy, was acquitted here today of being a member of a secret society known as Gang No. 969. He was arrested on July 4 in a coffee shop In Johore Bahru after
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  • 49 5 MR WEE KOON KIM and his bride. Miss Ivy Lim, after their wedding at Blair Road. Singapore yesterday. Mr. Wee is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tian Fob, while the bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Sin Seng. —Straits Times picture.
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  • 137 5 Let these privileges stay Rulers 'BUT THEY CAN GO LATER—PERHAPS' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. HPHE Malay Rulers have told the Reid Constitu- tional Commission that until communalism disappears in the political and economic fields, special privileges should continue to be given to the Malays. I But they hoped that, with Malays
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  • 82 5 HE FOLLOWS FUNERALS FOR A LIVING IPOH. Wed. Husky Din bin Mohamed, 24, told a court here today that he earned his livine by carrying scrolls at Chinese funerals. "That's no way to earn a living." said the magistrate. "It's not steady." "It depends on luck." said Din, "I might
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  • 43 5 Singapore will have its first rock 'n roll contest at the Great World next Monday night. Competitors are asked to wear jeans, stove-pipe slacks, plerrot-coloured skirts and sweaters and to be there by 8.30 pjn. Prises will be awarded.
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  • 54 5 Police Inspector G. H. Palmer, of St. Lawrence Road, Singapore, who was charged with driving a car with an expired licence in Tanjong Pagar Road on Mar. 19. failed to appear in court yesterday. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. Inspector Palmer had previously been
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  • 30 5 Mr Sim Kee Boon, the assistant secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, left Singapore for Britain by Qantas yesterday for a course in business administration.
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  • 24 6 Id Word, $1* (minimum). P. K. DAIRIAMPILLAI. retired Postmaster and old resident of Ipoh, passed away on 18.9J8. Funeral took place on 19.9.56.
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  • 62 6 U Word, $1$ (minimum). THE FUNERAL OP Master Oob Loke Keng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goh TUng Chin of the Malayan Pineapple Canning Co. Ltd.. Klang v.ii take place today (Thursday) 20th September. The cortege will leave "Tapcot" 83F Batu Tlga Road. Klang at 3.30 p.m. Service at
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  • 58 6 It Word, $1* (minimum) MRS. WARS and Family Thank relatives, friends for condolences. Wreaths, Assistance and Attendance at Funeral of late Edwin Ernest Ware. MEMBERS OF "BBNTOSA" Wish to thank all those numerous Friends and Relations who Attended the Funeral of Enche Mohamed issin bin Mohwnwi Salleh of Mentekab.
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  • 24 6 J0 Word, Sit (minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of Madam Chua Yang Neo (nee Mrs. Koh Peng Yarn; died aoth Sept. '46.
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  • 593 6 STRAITS TIMES Singapore, Thurs. Sept 20, 1956 A Time For Action The Singapore Government yesterday arrested six alienborn people on banishment orders, detained one student under the Public Security ordinance, and ordered the dissolution of the Singapore Women's Federation and the Chinese Gong Musical Party. Now banishment is the strongest
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  • 481 6 During 1955, claims the Housing Trust of the Federation of Malaya in its latest report, "there were several thousand houses under construction in the major towns of the Federation." There was a "remarkable increase in the provision of houses for sale." But all this refers to the
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  • 121 6 On March 6 next year, the Gold Coast will become a fully independent state within the Commonwealth. That is the assurance contained in a despatch from the Secretary for the Colonies to the Governor of the Gold Coast This change -of status has been brought about without
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • MAN-IN-THE-STREET
    • 214 6 I AM a bumble taxi-driver In this big City. As then Is a limitation imposed by the City council since IMS, on the number of taxis, I have to hire a taxi everyday. Recently, news of the proposed delimitation by our C4ty Fathers made
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    • 139 6 HAS It occurred to the City Council that the DUbUc convenience in Hong Kong Street has long outlived its usefulness? It was really a convenience when water closet was a rare thine In China Town. This place Is now more often used by vagrants and hawkersasbathing place
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    • 224 6 .f|N reading about the exVF perience of Mr. Jalil (Straits Tunes Sept. 12), i thought my own efforts, to Join the Safari Club might be of Interest. Upon being invited by a slide to one of the local cinemas to "Join the SAFARI Club," I
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    • 92 6 WOULD it be opportune to ask any reader of the Straits Times for Information regarding the origin of the name of Kampong Tawas situated In Tasek a few miles north of Ipoh. Could It be called after the late Mr. A. C. J. Towers, an accountant
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    • 131 6 L'UKTHER to Mrs. E. M. r Nettleton's letter I would Mke to quote my own case which shows a further flaw in the Tax Laws of the Colony. My fiancee Joined me in Singapore on Jan. 6, 1954 and we were married ten days later.
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    • 80 6 Special has for smokers? r really gave me a Jolt when I read Mr. Gordon Forbes' letter in your issue of September IS, suggesting that special buses to be called "THE SMOKERS' BUS" should be run by private bus companies for the convenience of passengers who smoke. It was very
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    • 163 6 IAM a Muslim with a family, and have lived in the Muslim area of Petalirw Java for the past six months. During this period I have been renting house after house. The first house. I rented for a few months and all of a sudden was
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    • 149 6 SHEILA Chong did well in taking the Initiative through the Straits Times. to oppose the proposed plan of the education Department to transfer all girls from Government Secondary C 6 Education Schools (Bartley, Beatty, and aiglap) to a brand new girls' school in Aljunied Road, from
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  • 810 6 Nationalism can be expensive luxury FT Is increasingly pro--1 bable that when President Nasser announced the nationalisation of the Suez Canal, he was also announcing his own impending downfall. The first and most obvious victim of his unilateral action was the United Kingdom, whose government reacted with a viol- ence
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  • 146 7 A BANDIT FIGHTS BACK THE TEARS r\-,vNG Wed.— A surrXdered bandit wept 1 hp was reunited -h his elder wham he had for six years. Bio 38. a courier himself up at weeks ago, a. Police H^S«l here. ,r wn soon fighting tears when his d him that ther had
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  • 115 7 T«E new $250,000 centre of the Singapore Young Women's Chrlstiaii Assocla"°n J* built at Outram Road, is a "concrete chal- n J£'"«" aid Lady S™". *»fe of the Commissioner Gene ral for South Bast Asia, yesterday. Laying the foundation stone of the new building Lady
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  • 127 7 And delegates crowd the congress just to hear those words f£l CULTURAL section of i Malay Language and Ifjnrj Congress now in University cfMaiaya wa> packed with dtifgate? when a paper on ■k] language in vat discussed. nawo for the interest: Italaj Bin actresses pjoma Mariani. Rosnanl, inlmal)
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  • 294 7 'MOTORDfO HMTOBIEr ABM THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED NOW T °O GREAT A RISK, SO DURANCE COMPANIES TURN THEM DOWN their curtomers uSe dtntS* at me of rssasßßß&S^ lfreeu to accident-prone drtvers are^SnnSSf? ctotau from taStoSe,"" C mpaole Motorists who are considerea «> be worse-than-averaw are
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  • 67 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Abdul Wahab bin Haji Abdullah. 40, who had served in the police force for 20 years, was fined $1000 in the Johore Bahru Sessions Court today, when he admitted trying to smuggle 30 cartons and 200 packets of cigarettes Into the Federation. The cigarettes
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  • 45 7 St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, is holding its centenary fun fair and fete on Sept. 29 in the Cathedral grounds. The fete begins at 10 am. but will be officially opened by the Chief Minister. Mr. Urn Yew Hock, at 3.30 p.m.
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  • 201 7 Young couple dispense with tradition and are married in the 'reformed' way A LOR STAR, Wed- TWO cousins related to Kedah royalty were married last night in the first Malay wedding conducted here under the reformed style. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul
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  • 189 7 SEREMBAN, Wed.— A Malay terrorist and three women bandits were among the six Reds killed by men of the 2nd Bn., The Royal Welch Fusiliers at Gunong Paslr In the Kuala Pllah district on Sunday. Then* bodies were brought out late yesterday and early this
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  • 140 7 LIB-SOCS PAP 'Govt showing its fitness to rule' This action gives rite to concern' rpHK liberal Socialist Farty 1 last Bight pr«tae4 the Government for i*f Action against undesirable elements. The »artr secretory. Mr. E. K. Tan, sakh GoT«mment U shewing its atneu rmle. "It Is laytaf the gromrfweek for
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  • 268 8 Full tummies it's easy this way HIGHLAND FOLK WAIT MORE COMMUNAL KITCHENS TANAH RATA, Wed. A N emergency measure imposed on two new villages in the Cameron Highlands earlier this month has proved so popular that other new villages and tea plantations here are asking for it. The District War
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  • 223 8 My husband is so lucky, she complains A WOMAN complained in a Singapore court yesterday that her husband was getting all the luck. Yong Pwee Yoon, who had summoned her husband, Foo Wai Choh, for noncompliance with a maintenance order made in 1949, said that though he won a lottery
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  • 71 8 A fashion show for working girls ELAINE QUAHE (above), of Singapore, who has never modelled before, will try her skill next Wednesday at the "Working Girls' Fashion Show." The show, organised by the Business and Professional Women's Club, will be held at the T.W.C.A. hostel at 5.15 p.m. Ten girts
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  • 26 8 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will speak on "Sorrow and trial" at the Bahal Centre at 2. D' Almeida Street, Singapore, at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 42 8 Two bands will play in Singapore on Sunday the band of the 2nd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment at Botanic Gardens from 5 pjn. to 6.15 p.m. and the Royal Marines band at Katonjr Park from 6 p.m. to 7 pjn.
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  • 215 8 TPHE Singapore Naval x authorities yesterday told their 600 local employees that their wage claims were being urgently considered. This follows a protest by the Admiralty Local Staff Union about the delay in meeting the union's demands for higher wages and
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  • 121 8 FTOOK four men nearly an hour to capture this 16-foot python and persuade It into the packing ease, after it had been found in a monsoon drain In Market Street, Singapore, on Toesday night. It was still very much alive and its eaptorg polled it
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  • 162 8 Hospital deposits are up pATIENTS now have to pay higher deposits when 1 entering Singapore hospitals. The increases are in line with higher ward charges for first and second class patients. The Government raised the charges on Tuesday because the old rates were considered
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  • 85 8 MILLIONS OF SMILES FOR THE REDS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. M.A-AJ. Harvard* will help Aoster planes of «M Air Observation Post Squadron drop one million leaflets to Selang or's lit terrorists over the next few days. The leaflets, which bear smiling group photographs of surrendered bandits, ten the terrorists to make
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  • 121 8 MAIDENS PRAY FORRIGHT MAN rpHE Moon Cake Fes--1 tival reached its climax in Singapore last night when thousands of Chinese families gathered around the family altars to pray and make offerings to the Moon Goddess. Girls dressed In all their finery set up open-air altars full of moon cakes and
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  • 119 8 Colony boys top maths contest rpHE following teams were X successful in the interschool mathematical competition sponsored by the Malayan Mathematical Society. Victoria School, Singapore, was first, second was the Catholic High School, Singapore, and third place was tied between St. Andrew's School and King George V School, Seremban. These
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  • 44 8 Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Societj yesterday distributed 4,00< moon cakes to 19 welfan homes, schools and hospitals The cakes were presentee by Mr. Loh Kam Tin of th< Southern Hotel for distribution to poor and handicapped children.
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    • 233 8 Cathay oro^;:;::::-;;;"; SUrrinc Scott BRADY tUtir' A Z '~*"*^^l "INVITATION to the DANCE" l,, t! r ■Iwft'Syj-jM 1 I tit MARRIAGE BfTwtetr^^ A FAIRY AND Man 1' j "THE MAN WHO KN W ISTSL. liame. Stewart: DorU Day^^,^W MU(H' fLAST^^Tuirui^B^^^^ D\Y LnW "IP"E vi tONOIMONEO PMONIH.M 6^ I. "THE PHANTOM
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    • 85 8 Radio malaya Regional l^Sch^j^^^S. *5 718 Instrumentalists; M.30 Newt-M45 OP* 0 1 Annct.; 7.16 Momln< i«u>« Only; aia Broad3rti To SSf**: 1M 7M Da 2 English Schoota; CM PraTsom- K? I 1 1 NewB Headlines mary; 6.02 Join The Tock Tiiefc.- 8( «-««> A Date With Music; PM J1» Threat
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1668 9 Gospeller turned religion into million business Ran "vaudeville stunts 9 1 during gospel sessions rtOH a lop «bj| to a millionaire* mansion v the story-tale path of American success vpont ever trod the way more colourfully—^ Linvcd the end more controversially— than J Speller, Billy Sunday. Sunday wi. JS Lstor
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    • 5 9 WHIRLWIND FIGHTS OF LUIS FIRPO
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    • 219 9 NEW^MfSR -ice-fresh,tirujlih<J fresh For healthy GUMS [HP R^| You'll feel that healthy tingle— it tells you that brushing with new Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste stimulates the gums B||^M|^i| i*li to resist infection. S.R. stands for Sodium Ricinoleate %m the substance that dentists Mi^ttl H use to clear up infected gums. fiP*"vli
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  • 422 10 TONGKAH HARBOUR BID FOR ANOTHER SIAMESE MINE By Our Market Correspondent TONGKAH Harbour Tin Dredging Ltd is negotiating with the directors of Talerng Tin Dredging: Ltd., for the outright purchase of their dredging property. This mine is adjacent to the Tongkah Harbour Company's property at Ronpibon in Southern siam A
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  • 124 10 Singapore Chinese Produce E\ehaage: noon prices per picul yestexday were: „S? r qulet: 1 2 6 a» bu yers $28% sellers. Coconut oil: steady bulk 841 sellers, drum $44 sellers'. "•PPer: Quiet; no business reported 2??, c: Whlt 122 Sarawak 8121, (both down $2>, special Sarawak black $84
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  • 351 10 The tfaleyaai Shan Broken »ssirtatlii reported: "Industrials wer c steady, tins were slightly easier on balance and rubbers were quiet." glwgafaca and Frarration broken repartei the f ollawiiiK Maw yesterday:— Praser Neave orda 83.07V4 ed eb; Henry Waugh $1.43. $1.45; Malayan Cement $1.76 to $1.75; M. Colla. $1.10:
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  • 127 10 OcUber first grade rubber bayen f.eJb. eleaei In 81agmp«n yesterday at 92% cents a Ib. down five-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The el— lng tone wad barely steady. Claatag prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were:- Ho. l R.s.s. spot f.o.b. buyers 92K. sellers 92%
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  • 71 10 SMas lying alongside th e Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Glenroy 1-2, President Hayes 4-5, Abbekerk 6-7 Ellen Bakke 8-9, Flying Entaprise 11, Calchas 13-14, Sunda 15-16 Bencruachan 18, Gerardmer 19-20 Lawu N.Wall 2, Estrella Del Amor N.Wall 6, Senggarang N.Wall 8 Benveg 21-22, Rajula 25-26,
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  • 4 10 OFF ICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE
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  • 61 10 I>n S^ Bank of Ngw Mount iyea 1 i 3, IMo^ntMo^:;;; Western Mining 9 jl Ampol. Ex 14/. °ll Search' ),S Aust C onso a.p.m. mew) 3 Bradford 23.. x B HUI Pro;*; Courtauld 4 Dunlop U/| Elec. Zinc'"' v U Pelt Tex- 50/104 c J. Coles .V
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  • 28 10 wed. pv. r car manufacturers DnZ. *02.78 l passenger seven months of thU^g compared with 436 362 v T=l eluding 333,293 cars mT^ period last year
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    • 341 10 HARTRIDGE ELECTRONIC FUEL PUMP TEST BENCH tr rVkaaw»l i I r *~fcgagwMP^m' a. w« *r« IQUIPMENT ,n4 jgF diicmi >»v illulr I r^BK illliF 1 1 »»oU«mt jNBF I nn run iwM mntTOi ~=j^@ Down to your last ounce of energy REVIVE YOURSELF WITH BOVRIL When you feel worn out
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    • 607 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KLANG TOWN COUNCIL APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY BUILDING INSPECTOR applications are invited from Federal citizens for the appointment of Temporary Building Inspector, Klang Town Council. Candidates must possess the Dip* loma of the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur and should preferably have passed the 2nd Departmental Technical Examination or Its
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    • 1208 10 NOTICES HOTELS UCENSDIG REGULATIOIIS, IMC Reguladon 13(1) (a)— AppUcatlon far a Certtflcato ef ■egistraUsei Notice Is hereby given that I, Chew Pott Kee, of 290-A Jalan Beaar. Oagapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Sin-, gapora, for a. Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known aa International Hotel,
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    • 405 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service PROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vjncouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Pew f mr > Ellen Bakka CB/ 9 23 Sep 24 Sep 3 0 Krittin Bakki 3/ 8 Oct 9 Oct 11 Oct ::0 Ann. lakk a 19 Sep 19/23 Oct 24
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    • 1039 11 fig THE BLUB FUMNBL UME "i*" op'pon »o procred vio other ports to loon o~< m ***> %Sm f t.VI«POOL, OLASOOW. LONDON Ti oZ&Sg&S? PcM.^ VI«ILS WHICH HAVE LIFT MALATA M» M .w !7l^ H "".^M '""d >o S" I*l1 1 LAERTES lU'-'i, „.or«<J Port Soid 17.9. A6APINM s"* Pc
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    • 761 11 ■AST ASIATIC UNES OUTWARDS SAILINOB FOR BANOKOK ANO/OR FAR lAST "FALSTRIA" F*nong p. S'hom S'poro MIONIA" b) Fart 1880 br» "MOMBASA" Spert p Shorn Penong JUTLANMA" M fc tB/^TsaM "FANAMA- aLJ ;._:.TT"/" »S/1S Oet 14/17 Oot '"SUMBAWA""" Lvm "ossnnii. iAWA Ab. MbV.. aaL-r it/it ivw SPACE AVAILABLE. ral Agoab far
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    • 791 11 .Wm.«m»wi^««amb«sltd T&r IUMAPOM (Ineoraoratod ot the LMtad Kingdom) B UNO UHJtvfJ TO U JL AND COMTMttHTAL FORTS p^*w nans Fanswaj BINMHOR far Uvorpool Rotterdam, Hamburg 22/ St Sapt b> Port lIWIMCH far London Rattardom 27 Sept/ S Oat ■Sjnf infill IIBfcB STOW MMCtWACHAN far London, Antwarp, Hull 24/28 Oat 21/22
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    • 1163 11 MttAUSTER CO., LTD. TIL.: MM ***** ■tUBiPtAN bVOCKNALL KLATBNSM UNS SSB.."™"*' SEA^LErv-AN&SvrRT^R^D and for U.S.A., North Atlontic Porti Amptbg cargo for C«nim ft Sooth and Conada via Cobmbo Amwbo eiTT Of BATM 7 A^!?! lUi S'pora P. S'hom Panang J*» Panang 4/tIM 11/11 Oct 14/14 Oct «0a» 2 *ct 2nd
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  • TOPICS FOR WOMEN
    • 437 12 ASIAN INFLUENCE SEEN IN FASHIONS FOR OLYMPICS 11/ HEN Asian visitors flock to Melbourne in November for the Olympic Games they will find a strong Oriental influence in fashions which Australian designers have prepared for the big event .11 Thousands of Asian students in Australia have already created a demand
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    • 287 12 txX)D as well as clothing is developing a more Asian flavour in Australia r these days. There have always been Chinese restaurants in the main cities, but Asian students have introduced many of their own dishes to local hostesses, and special preparations have been
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    • 144 12 MRS. RUBY NORRIS. recently appointed president of the Young Women's Christian Association, has a big job ahead of her and looks forward to the hard work. Mrs. Norrls has been a member of the Y.W.C.A. for 32 years, during which she has been vicepresident of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 330 12 I only Yardley know the secret Lavender with an extra touch of tj5?g sophistication igljf that lingers, YARDLEY^^fM LAVENDER SS0 (UtTITAXAISBB LAVBJUXB) Ya»I1<J% ftWMBl Lrtado- in »oEd form, and Ytdky u»tb»— —as— a. 11. f < 1*4, —f s^s^glgF ■DOOUa a 4HDCmd uub; §w i iwWI^^W^^^y^y fj t^s^™ '■■•i'^JjC j
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    • 198 12 WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are silky-soft and extra-absorbent, invisible under the slimmest skirt or cheon*. Sam, and economical too. MODESS Sanita Towels with the MODESS all-elastic adjustable belt give extra-comfortable, invisible $anita protection. A fohMm**fchmOn PRODUCT The Borneo Company United. (Incorporated in England), You'll look like a dream.., feel
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 257 12 i- >2 Oto ms*s» part eomebaek (4). Straits Times Crossword l^'jfjT^Z 3—^—^ 25 How toec t «hould bo 1 8 HI 3 1 Animal that is half shy (6). I I 1 j 2 Prohlbltod. against the or--5 5 8 11 11 B o3e?Dirt o aiiie in sods> (4). s^k__
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  • 80 13 Gorton Pfrle, in what may be bit last appearance on the track In England Is seen here "patting" his way to the finishing line two yards behind East German K. Rtehtsenhain (No. It) in the 1,500 metres race at the A.AJL international meet at White City
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  • 203 13 AMERICAN COACH WARNS: 'THE RUSSIAN CAGERS CAN OUST U.S. BY 1960' Some, Wednesday. rpHE BasaJans "have made ten years of basketball procress X In the part year. If they continue to improve at this rate they can oust the United States in 1960 Olympics." Jim McGregor, former director
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  • 586 13  -  JACK TALBOT By CRICKET GROUND IS NOW WORLD'S MIGHTIEST SPORTS llflTH less than nine TT weeks to go to the start of the 1956 Olympic Games, Melbourne is 99 per cent ready and the main Games area is certainly a picture. The one job
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  • 294 13 ROYAL Air Force were champions at the Singapore inter Services swimming rhaimylfHiahlp* at the Nuf field Pool yesterday. The airman scored 87% points with Army finishing second with 56 point, and Royal Navy with 4T. The R.A.F. ware also the waterpolo winners.
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    • 681 13 TUITION LONDON DRIVINO aminni mS? 1 kl1 ran. Moderate Charms. Succm* J«wd. «OSelegle I Sci d B ££E BOOKS PUBLICATIONS beginner la the ganton? o^ta {•fdenlng in the tropic, you need Professor Rje. Holttun?* '^Srden£g In the Lowland, of \M*y*» It wIU put you on the rsjhttSck at once. Heavily
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    • 686 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE UW,rt,sS (Mln.)-Bvc U tU. wxtrm. »»M MORRIS MINOR TtavelJJJU Edgeway'SnTNeeXnWILLYS JEEP 180.000 mils*, reasonable condition. InspscUon »t 30 Tomllnson Road. Otfersto Chiton's AW Society. P.O. Bo? 164. Singapore. FOR SALE Om Morrli Con- WO OJf.O. RELIABLE, Black, AUSTIN AM. BALOON. 1981, a&ja2r-?s Fho VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Black with
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    • 771 13 Pimples Go (mm Killed in 3 Days The very flrat application of Nraa- darm becina to el*ar away plmplts Ilk* mark Ua* Ni.od.rm tOIIKnT and you will aooa your tkln becoming soft, smooth and clear. Nlx». darm la a new dlavovcry that kill* gcrma and parasites on tha *kln that
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  • SPORTSFRONT
    • 416 14 SAAA WILL HOLD ANOTHER OLYMPIC TRIAL AT MIX SOON RAJAH AGREES TRW WILL DO HIM GOOD By The Sports Editor SINGAPORE'S champion 3 sprinter, 18-year-old schoolboy Kesavan Soon, has great news today. He will be given another chance to qualify for Singapore in the Olympic
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    • 161 14 TNDIAN Association rallied well x to gain full points in a S.H.A. league first division match when they edged rap. Seletar 3-3 at Balestier Road yesterday. Down by two goals to nil live minutes before half time, the Indians drew level before the break and got
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    • 137 14 JONES GETS SOCCER COACH JOB rE Football Association of Malaya and Singapore Amateur Football Association have agreed that John Joshua Jones, a professional coach highly recommended by F A Chief Coach, Mr. Walter Winterbottom. should be engaged as coach for Malaya for six months. Jones, who is a school teacher,
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    • 120 14 LONDON, Wed. RftKNTVORD became new leadu e« of the Third Division South of the English Football League, replacing Southampton and Torquay United, when they edged Olllingham 3-2 yesterday. Watford also Improved their position. Their J-o victory over Mlllwall put them In third place behind Southampton,
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    • 261 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" had to fight hard all d the way to beat R.A.F. Changi by five points (a goal) to nil in their opening rugby match on the t. padang yesterday. Matched against a powerful bunch of Changi forwards. Club had to
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    • 139 14 LONDON. Wed. Tributes from sportsmen mil •ver the world, including the Soviet Union, were paid to Stanley Matthews. 41 year old Blackpool and England footballer, last night when he celebrated his 25th year in the game. Diplomats, men of letters and law,
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    • 392 14 SPOTTING THE WINNERS MT ten to follow at the Gold Vase meeting at Ipoh are: HUSKY HUKKY: For the Gold Vaae; his two wins over the Buklt Tlmah 6f. ttttnrH him out as a sprinter of exceptional merit; clocked, lmln. n 4/5 against a Up-top field in July; probably needs
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    • 388 14 Champions drop a point a WEEK or drab and iifelcv league hockey came to an end on the padang yesterday when Wanderers held holders Singapore Recreation Club 3-3 In a S.H.A. j Div. 1 fixture. The action-packed game was a refreshing change from the
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    • 588 14  - Blaming the ref won't help the walkout players CONRAD NG By AFTER nearly 50 years In Singapore soccer, the Amicable Athletic Association have built up a record for rood sportsmanship and respectability. Before the war, they were a leading side in the interChinese league run by the Singapore Chinese F.
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    • 54 14 LONDON. Wed. Three former English cricket captains D Jt. Jardlne. PA. Brown and F.O. Mann, acted as utben at a memorial service In Central London yesterday for C.B. Pry. International cricketer and athlete, who died recently aged M. leading sportsmen attended. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr.
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    • 175 14 Narrow win for ship 's XV rOR THS first time ta many seaA sons the merchant Navy took part In Singapore rugger wben a team of the P* O vessel "Aden" beat RXHI. by six points to five at Alexandra yesterday. Scorers for "Aden" were Cocklns and McOee who tot
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    • 163 14  -  EPSOM JEEP Bq IPOH. Wed. MAN ABOUT TOWN, now with Wally Bagby. and La Ronde (Mortimer) were matched in a splendid tryout on the training track at Ipoh till* morning. They raced stride for stride over 3f in 37 1/5 wide out and they
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    • 219 14  - WEBB TO STAY ON AFTER HIS DEMOB IN NOV JOHN MARKS By THE brightest bit of news for a long time i in Singapore cricket is that Capt. Hugh Webb former Oxford Blue and Hampshire bats- I man, will be playing in the Colony for a few more years. Webb
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    • 38 14 SYDNEY, Wed. Scottish boxer Peter Keenan will deftnd his British Empire bantamweight title against Australian champion Kevin James on Oct. 22. Bobby Slun in Australia 1»J 2 will leave England on SatrndtTw Harrn^ SMWrm^
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    • 56 14 ■B/x ju'. t JBSSSsIHHIBBIii^B rr V• G l tokr yBPHPtM ]f/M HIHHIHI YM iiiismiii *M jm.-^\^^A^Sill^M^m 5 mi';' I I J^r 6S( l ;:»'i- I Smi ■VafcUl 8 w- (U('M*4 "•i.'l kvTr^KjiHHP^^ssft^. i 'h umii $y" v *wl MOOIU SINC1 1»4« OT tMt MWIST IM»OUCHOO< «o^, SoUAgems:- CHUN CHONG 62,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 33 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. taftfve, Dlt. I: S.R.C. v Navy Nonaos, pMaws; Dlv. S: SJU. Pane* t Pujafc N.S, SOCCEB S.A.F.A. JMlar cup (replay): ■•te Raj* R.E.C.A., Geylang. SWIMMING Victoria School chaaiptoiuhips, Chine* Swinmfnt Oak.
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