The Straits Times, 22 July 1957

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  • 423 1 RAHMAN: I TOLD HIM NOT TO STAND FOR M.C.A. ELECTIONS Sir Henry: I did not know I had been nominated...! did not give consent 'Steer clear of KMT leaders' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ("deration Chief Minister, Tenjjku Abdul Rahman, (1 today that he had advised his Finance
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  • 149 1 A Soekarno man predicts one flag for Borneo 'YOU MUST HAVE IDEAS HIGH AS STARS' QAMARINDA (Bor- neo). Sun. —An Indonesian Cabinet Minister said here today that the day would come when no foreign flag would fly over any part of the island of Kalimantan. (Indonesian's name for Borneo). The
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  • 378 1 PINE FACTORY MEN BACK AT WORK No jobs for Johore friends THE pineapple industry crisis in Singapore is over. About 480 employees in two canneries at Kranji, who stopped work because their employers refused to engage labour forced on them, yesterday decided to resume duty. This followed separate meetings between
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  • 122 1 'Miss Universe is too young-but she can keep her title LONG BEACH (California), Sun— The .Miss Universe contest hit another snag here yesterday when it was discovered that the winner. Miss Peru, was under age .Miss U.S.A. was earlier disqualified from the contest for being married. Then word flashed round
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  • 273 1 THE LEADER ul Singapore UMNO, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. Minister for Local Government, Lands ana Housing, yesterday urged Malays not to worry about their position after Malaya's independence on Aug. 31. He assured them that under the proposed Singapore constitution, they would receive the
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  • 31 1 BUDAPEST, Sun. A people's court here yesterday sentenced two Hungarian freedom fighters to death and 11 other counter-revolutiona-ries to jail terms ranging from two years to life. A.P.
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  • 77 1 500 drown in China floods PEKING, Sun.— More than 500 people have been drowned and thousands have been injured and made homeless by floods in the Shantung and Honan provinces of east central China, according to reports reaching here today. Air force and civil planes arc dropping food and medical
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  • 37 1 NICOSIA, Stn— Archbishop Makarios said .n an interview oublished here today he thought that, Biitain, "despite its apparent intransigence Is ready to make concessions to achieve a compromise solution of the Cyprus Issue." Reuter.
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  • 321 1 PEKING: DO AS YOU'RE TOLD— OR NO JOB Students must get certificates of political standing PKING. Sun. Chinese students will in future find it increasingly difficult to get jobs unless they are politically "sound and arc prepared to go where the State sends thrm. The State Council in Peking has
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  • 86 1 COPENHAGEN, Sun. A Danish doctor has created a linguistic code system which would make it possible for two people speaking dillerent languages to correspond with each other. After studying the idea for 40 years, Dr. Lipschitz Blnem has developed his system in the
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  • 44 1 MOSCOW. Sun Mr. All Sastroamldjojo. former Indonesian Prime Minister, who is now visiting Russia, today arrived at Leningrad, the Soviet news agency said. He was welcomed by Mr. Nikolai Smirnov, chairman of the executive of the Leningrad City Council. Reuter
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  • 68 1 TOKYO. Sun— An indication that Red China has become interested in beautifying i«s women appeared to o in the official Chino.-c Communist Party paper, it was reported here today. A big cosmetics advertisement in the newspaper Jen Mm Ji Pao advised Chinese women to "guard your
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  • 37 1 AMMAN, Sun. Preparations are under way for the mass trial before a special military court of 22 Jordanians charged with plotting against the life of King Hussein and changing Jordan's constitution by force.
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  • 164 1 Sultan's bid to beat rebels BAHREIN, Sun. Bri- tish military advisers flew from Aden and Bahrein to Muscat today and conferred with the Sultan on measures to regain control of central Oman from the rebellious Imam (spiritual leader), Ghalib Ibn Ali. A British official in Muscat said that some of
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  • 27 1 PIPELINE PLAN CAIRO. Sun.— President Nasser today endorsed Egyptian project to build oil pipeline alongside Suez Canal in co-operation with Greek oil-tanker billionaire Aristotle Onassis.—A.P.
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  • 31 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Kenneth Lewis Roberts, author of the best-selling historical novel "Northwest Passage", died at his home in Maine today after a short illness. He was 72. Reuter.
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  • 68 1 DURBAN. Sun.— Mr Wlllem Johannes Naude. aged 10 years overnight and became 105 years old. Mr. Naude. who lives at Parys. a small town in the Northern Free State, and who has 91 descendants Including three great great grandchildren, believed that he was 95
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  • 461 2 •The blunt fact-* we must develop reactors less expensive In fuel than gas-cooled model 7 British plant 'excellent,' but uneconomic at American costs Half as much more if made here expert WASHINGTON, Sunday. AN AMERICAN atomic expert today answered charges that the United States
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  • 49 2 NEW YORK, Sun.— A psychiatrist attacked and critically wounded his wife with an tee pick at Hamden, Connecticut, yesterday, then shot himself to death, police reported. Police identified him as Dr. Theodore Sohler, 46. They said the Sohlers had separated and were involved in divorce proceedings. A.P.
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  • 145 2 LONDON, Sun. An architect. Mr. Derek Matthews, has upset some artists by an exhibition of "sculptures" made from parts of gas stoves. He exhibited four of these "sculptures" at the Amersham Art Clubs Exhibition which ended last night. Woman and dog The work which attracted
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  • 54 2 YES, IT IS a little girl sitting astride a motor-cycle, but there's no cause for alarm. She isn't riding in heavy traffic, as it appears, but is enjoying herself on a roundabout at a Brussels, Belgium, fair. That's why her eye is not on the
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  • 65 2 NEW YORK. Sun.—Forty-nine-year-old Harold Strill revealed in Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania today that he had been driving for 25 years without a licence. He told police that he was refused one because of poor eyesight. He was arrested after he lost his crip on the
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  • 28 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Britain told the UN. that she has boosted the number of her foreign visitors from 401,000 in 1947 to 1.107.200 in .956. A.P.
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  • 24 2 TAIPEH. Sun. Poiice reported today that the bodies of all 16 persons aboard a clashed American C-47 transport plane had been found.
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  • 27 2 CAIRO, Sun. The Burmese Ismaili leader, Ghulam Hussein Jivabhai. 86. died in Aswan on Saturday. He collapsed during the funeral of the Aga Khan. A.P.
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    • 51 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Eighteen people are missing in a village today and 80.000 have been evacuated from flood-stricken areas of East Java. There are no known deaths Rivers flowed over their banks after five days of torrential rains and flood waters swept through 33
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    • 35 2 CAIRO: A leading member of the Pakistan Ismaili community said his people were surprised but not displeased that the late Aga Khan passed over Prince Aly Khan in favour of Prince Karlm as his successor.—A.P.
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    • 28 2 JAMMU: A horseman carrying a bomb was killed when the bomb exploded near a building occupied by a United Nations mission here. A second man was seriously injured.—Reuter.
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    • 22 2 CAIRO: The new Shepheard's Hotel, a nine-storey blue and white building overlooking the river Nile, has been opened with a cocktail party.—A.P.
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    • 29 2 CAIRO: The newspaper Al Akhbar reported that more than 100 Soviet-built MIG-17s would take part In an air show on Tuesday celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Egyptian revolution.—U.P.
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    • 28 2 WASHINGTON: A US$lO million credit for Persia to help finance the purchase of 50 diesel electric locomotives In the U.S. has been authorised by the Export Import Bank.—A.P.
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    • 23 2 BEIRUT: Lebanon las welcomed the British fleet on its first courtesy visit to an Arab port since th* Anglo-French Suez attack last autumn.—U.P.
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    • 33 2 NEW YORK: The Communist Party of U.S.A announced approval by its National Committee of a resolution of confidence that the Soviet Union would continue to rectify the anti-Jewish excesses of the Stalin regime—U.P.
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    • 29 2 NEW YORK: Dr. Pen* Chung-chang former Nationalist Chinese delegate to the United Nations, has died at his home in New Jersey of a heart ailment. He was 65. Reuter.
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    • 39 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, has been named to lead a special commission to strengthen the Congress Party's organisation in the State of Kerala, wnich voted Communist in the General Elections last March. Reuter.
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    • 28 2 LONDON: Mr. Yuri Maksarev. a former Minister of the Soviet Transport Machinery Industry has been appointed Chairman of the State ScientiflcTechnical Committee of the Council of Ministers —Reuter
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    • 29 2 LISBON: Sir David Eccles, President of the British Board of Trade, who Is in Portugal for trade talks, has conferred with Dr. Antonio Salazar. the Portuguese Prime Minister —Reuter.
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    • 54 2 LONDON Sun. Britain may soon be producing the world's first all-automatic baby car. the Sunday Dispatch reported today. The newspaper said that the production of such a car could be the outcome of the current hid by the Canadian Ma^srv-Ilarns-Ferifuson group to take over the Standard Motor
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  • 98 2 QUEEN TO CUT PHONE BILL 'HELLOS COST THE PALACE £25,000 A YEAR' T ONDON, Sun.—The Royal L Family is to cut down on telephone calls because thP onpen is worried about The''mS cSaS?n y sunday Dispatch said that the STuS.*"" The bill this' year was estimated at £25,000, the newspaper
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  • 164 2 MOSCOW. Sunday. THE Russians closed most of Vladivostok Bay yesterday to foreign ships and planes. A decision by the Council of Ministers turns the bay into a Russian lake. Radio Moscow announced that the Council had designated all waters within a line from
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  • 29 2 LONDON, Sun.— The Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Alexander Grantham, arrived here by air today for talks with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. Reuter.
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  • 202 2 INNOCENT SAYS MAN ACCUSED AS KILLED DANAMA, Sun the machtae-sj? "3 Rerman in track s l B Panama's V: Cs ll 1955 Insist vSj that he 2 r ct c said wftS the names of tho £55 at his trial. Ruben Mirn v at a prison D( "PJJ that he
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  • 39 2 I'EHERAN, Sun.— Two Persian Government employees have fled to Russia, reports reaching here said yesterday. The reports saia the crossed the Russian bo: at Aqchaq, near Astara, gave no reasons lor t action. A. P.
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  • 110 3 DON, Sun. The toast(l up at a litehere yesterday, novelist Evelyn with obvious distaste, I think why I've been Mns. Waugh and I don't know each other. And when we have met, we've never got 0n.. Lunch guests, including actress Vivien Leigh, shifted uncomfortably as testy
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  • 234 3 Britain has new plan, report LONDON. Sunday. yHE Sunday Dispatch today said that Britain had based in Kenya. This rightwin^ newspaper urged the British Government to reveal the fullest information of this plan which, it believed, was meeting with some African opposition. "Even at this
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  • 373 3 LOCAL PARTIES' RESOLUTIONS LONDON, Sunday. dan 120 local Labour parties throughout Britain have demandhat Britain should end hydrogen bomb tests. This mass appeal in resolutions on disarmament presented by local branches < sion at the Labour Party's annual conference opening at iwhtnn on Sept.
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  • 70 3 LONDON. Sun. Alfred George Hinds, Britain's champion jailbreaker, *oday ended his 25-day hunger strike at London's Pentonville Prison. Hinds. 40-year-old convicted storebreaker, began his hunger strike when he was brought back to prison after being recaptured following a daring escape bid in the heart of London.
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  • 115 3 I Sun. A BriL h MP's call for to Soviet jamol Russiant&lka from was broadover Moscow night Mr Cyril Osborne. r,d in a itement: in people are a i.v u.s (the must be II ten to us." mos( earnestly Russian authorip ;amming our nguage talks."
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  • 51 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Two first world war fighter aircraft arrived at the national airport here yesterday to complete a cross-country flight from Van Nuys, California, which took nine days. One of the pilots, Mr. Frank Tallman. 38, piloted a French Nieuport, and the other a German Fokker
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  • 41 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Six U.S. Air Force Super Sabre jet fighters took off from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, air force base yesterday for a non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean to Sidi Slimane. North Africa.
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    149 3 =THIS prototype of the :English Electric PI superrsonii fighter shown recently at the English Electric Company's airfield at Warton. Lan•cashire, has flown .t speeds in excess of the existing world record, it :was announced. The world speed record ;now stands at 1.132 m.p.h set up by another 3ri•tish
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  • 152 3 TUNIS. Sunday. SPECULATION rose here today that the Bey of Tunis would be dethroned tomorrow and Tunisia declared a republic, as the Bey's younger son was held in jail. It is unprecedented for a member of the royal family to be Jailed. Prince Salah
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  • 63 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— British character actor Wilfred Hyde White. 54, and 25-year-old Ethel Koreman, a blonde American actress, were married here today. Hyde White arrived in New York yesterday by air. At Idlewild Airport MLs.s Koreman, who uses the professional name of Ethel Drean. said they
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  • 34 3 NEW YORK, Sun— Dr. Peng Chun Chang, former Nationalist Chinese delegate to the United Nations, has died at his home in Nutley, New Jersey, of a heart ailment. He was 65.— Reuter.
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  • 28 3 HANOI, Sun. Communist North Vietnam yesterday proposed for the third time to South Vietnam that general elections be held to reunify Vietnam, Hanoi Radio reported. A.P.
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  • 30 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Crown Prince Feisal El Sa v d of Saudi Arabia left New York Hospi U yesterday completely recovered from a gallstone operation. U. P.
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  • 42 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Thf American Newspaper Publishers Association said yesterday newsprint consumption for the first six months of 1957 had reached an all-tlm-high in the United States. It said the June consumption also had reached a new peak.— U.P.
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  • 31 3 PARIS. Sun. The death of a man severely burnt in the derailment near Avignon, of a Nice-Paris express train on Friday brought the death toll yesterday to 20. A.P.
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  • 117 3 BANGKOK, Sun.— Ten to 15 grants will be awarded to established scholars of South-East Asia Treaty Organisation countries under terms of the 1957-58 SEATO fellowship programme, it was announced today. Grants will be made for research into social, economic po'itical, cultural, scientific and educational
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  • 51 3 ISTANBUL. Sun.— A Soviet floating drydock passed into the Mediterranean from the Black Sea early today. Naval observers said that this, coupled with other re- -1 cent Red fleet movements, seemed to indicate that Russia was building up a Mediterranean naval base, p/obably on Albanian shores.
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  • 244 3 She looks down on look down lens J^EW YORK, Sun. Actress Anita Ekberg, who posed for a series of nude photographs recently printed in a national magazine, yesterday criticised photographers for taking angle shots that make her low necklines look even lower than they are. Miss Ekberg returned to America
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  • 310 4 BRANCHES ASKED TO NAME CANDIDATES: 'WE AIM TO CONTEST ALL DIVISIONS' THE president of the Singapore Labour Front,, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, disclosed his party's poll plans in the coming City Council elections in December when he opened the Ponggol-Tampenis-Yio Chu Kang branch yesterday. Mr.
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  • 120 4 Immigration new look coming T^ITH the approach of merdeka for the Federation, a pan-Malayan immigration arrangement which lias existed with Singapore will soon be changed. Under the present immigration law. certain matters must be referred to a Director of Immigration, who is a panMalajan officer. Cut a director in Singapore
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  • 26 4 The representative council of the Singapore Tradts Union Congress will meet on Wednesday to fix a date fjr the T.U.C.'s fourth annual delegates' conference.
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  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. L.A.C. N.A. Atkinson, of RAF Tengah. Singapore was fined $40 and had his driving licence endorsed here for negligent driving at 3 a.m. on March n when he crashed into a road gate on the Kotn Tinggi road.
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  • 58 4 30 homeless in attap house fire BUTTER WORTH, Sun Thirty people lost their homes when a fire gutted two blocks of attap and plank houses in New Ferry Road, Butterwortn. early this morning. Damage is estimated at $6,500. cv e families living in cubicles in the two blocks lost all
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  • 114 4 RISING DEATH TOLL ON ROADS fHE death toll on Sin--1 gapore roads has risen sharply this year, the Superintendent of the Traffic Police Force. Mr. A. A. Rajah, said yesterday. He said bad road manners caused most accidents. Last year there were 21,904 accidents and 153 people were killed. So
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  • 43 4 Samadi bin Ibrahim, 21, was drowned in a pond In Singapore yesterday evening. Friends told police that Samadi dived into the pond in Paya Lebar. When he did not come up they dived in after him. I Artificial respiration failed.
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  • 59 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The people of Jenderam, 27 miles from here, who were evacuated under the Emergency Regulations in 1951, will send a deputation to the Chiel Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, asking that they be allowed to return to the place. RM decision was taken at
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  • 179 4 They will wear white but only under protest BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.—Province South UMNO youths will wear white shirts and trousers "under protest" If they are forced to do so at next month's merdeka parade in Kuala Lumpur, it was decided at a delegates conference here last night. The chairman of
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An assistant governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, which is a central bank, will ar .v. here on July 31 to discuss arrangements with the government for the appointment of a banking adviser to the Federation, it was announced here today. He is
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  • 176 4 KUALA LUMPUR, <: THE head of the British delegation to v international rubber study group ct.nfp in Indonesia, Miss N. K. Fisher, today descri!*?' "dramatic" the efforts being made by .\lalav a ber industry to meet the threat from synthetic Miss Fisher was commenting on
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  • 118 4 'Islam does not need changing KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The principal of the Malayan Muslim College In Klang, Dr. Mohamed Abdul Rauf, said last night that the Islamic moral system was the most suited for modern days. He asked Muslims to stop writing to the Press demanding reforms in the system.
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  • 37 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun For behaving in a disorderly manner in public. Syed Ab^ dullah bin Mohamed and Ungku Harun bin All the latter a Royal Malayan Nan rating, were each fined $10 ir. the magistrate's court.
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    • 160 4 Programme Summary; (.c RADIO MALAYA Women's Hall Hour; 6.30 Ha Music Of Svend Asmu^sen; 6.55 si\f.\POßK 41 mrtres Regional Announcements;' 6K KulLa LuSprß 3« m"tre, finga pore Share Market Report pfkanp. tKK mrtm 7 °0 News; 7.10 News Talk; 7.15 M4LACT4 29" All About Merdeka; 7.50 Mtio.nALML.i col metres JU
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  • 123 5 Mosquito war worries farmers :isive anti-mos- ito drive now beled out by the authorities in Ulu Pandan area pure is worry Ineae farmers the fanners arr* this week it a delegation to Chief Minister to grievances. that the oil of their fish cd their fish :ing the food their pig
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  • 51 5 I I. UMPUR, Sun.— officers in the hose retirements ited by Malayan- i>c to contriWidows. and dona Fund. Under a new Bill published today they can make a final contribution cr withdraw part of their contributions before retirement. Pension rights can also be granted to adopted
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  • 175 5 Ulu Pandan reserve has educational uses hill Botanist replies to Nature Board's critics in Assembly 1,300 acres of nature reservation at Ulu Pandan, Singapore, deserved to be protected because it was "a mangrove forest of a particularly interesting species." That was why the Nature Reserve Board
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  • 154 5 Bandit gives up after smashing the head of a sleeping comrade TOHORE BAIIRU, Sun. A terrorist has surrendered after killing a comrade who was guarding him. Koh Hong Ta gave himself up to a farmer at Kebun Bahru, south of •Segamat. on July 7. The following day, he led a
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  • 50 5 Mr. Tan Kia Gan has been re-elected president of the Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union, Singapore. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mr. Lim Cheng Lock; general secretary, Mr. R. A. Gonzales; asst. secretary, Mr. C. de Silva; treasurer, Mr. Lim Joo Tong; asst. treasurer, Mr. Khoo Ah iHin.
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  • 242 5 'SPEED UP 3-COMMITTEE'—JAGANATHAN 'THE president of the 1 Singapore Trades Union Congress. Mr. S. Jaganathan, said yesterday that thj Government's delay in setting up the proposed tripartite committee, was causing "dissatisfaction and discontentment" among civilian workers in the armed services. "I know the Chief
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  • 208 5 IPOH, Sunday. THE Perak S.ate Executive Council will meet tomorrow under the chairmanship of the Sultan to pick a successor to the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang who announced five months ago that he The Dato will give up his $2.755-a-mrnth job on July 31,
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  • 76 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Because one domino was missing from a set seized when six men were accused of gambling with dominoes, Mr. G. R. T. Chelvam, defending, submitted they could not have been playing a game which the prosecution admitted required 32 pieces and not 31. The
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the newlyformed Malayan Chettiars Youth Association, Mr. K.M. S- Subramaniam, tonight urged members of his community to co-operate with other nationalities and make a success of merdeka.
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  • 28 5 Mr. Evert Bos. the new Netherlands Vice-Consul in Singapore, who arrived by air late on Saturday night from Amsterdam accompanied by his wife. Straits Times picture.
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  • 99 5 A mosque named after Rahman? KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government is to build a state mosque here and Is looking for a site. A Government official said today that it would be part of the programme to set up permanent merdeka movements. The mosque may be named after the
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  • 119 5 Importance of my job, by Mr. Gunn KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's High Commis-sioner-designate to Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Gunn Lay Teik. told Chinese last night that his appointment had done much to allay the fears of the non-Malay communities that they would only get the "crumbs that fell from
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  • 84 6 to Words $10 (minimum) TAN: Lye Sia (Peter), a K ed 52 years, passed away peacefully af'er a long illness, on Sunday 21st July, at 117 Buffalo Road, leaving behind his mother, wife, 4 sons, Chye Tiam, Aye Tiam, Hoo Tiam. Poh Tiam, 8 daughters. 3 sons-in-law, Eng Liat
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  • 648 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., July 22, 1957. Waiting for Dulles What happens at the London disarmament talks this morning will be less important than what Mr. Foster Dulles says in Washington tonight. Unless, that is, Mr. Zorin has received new instructions from Moscow over the week-end. But what is
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  • 287 6 The allegation by the chairman of RIDA that several Malay shops which were set up on RIDA loans have been forced out of business by under-cutting by established non-Malay firms has, not unnaturally, brought protests from the Indian and Chinese Chambers of Commerce. What the unsuccessful businessman calls under-cutting
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  • 217 6 The Labour Party of Malaya proposes a change in its constitution that wouid deny membership to the opportunist who joins for the sole purpose of seeking the party's nomination for an election. Probably it would not be possible in practice to enforce such a rule strictly, but the idea
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  • 1240 6  -  Ritchie Calder THE -SECOND WAVE Experts tear a second outbreak ity and complications are exof influenza with, perhaps, far pected to follow the second wave, more serious consequences. The Some 15 million people died first flu wave affected about during the 1918-19 flu
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    • 408 6 Postpone extending the franchise IN the course of the 1 Singapore Assembly debate on corrupt practices in the recent election. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew alleged that the election laws, while adequate in Great Britain, were unsuitable for social conditions in Singapore. Having regard to the malpractices which attended that election,
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    • 85 6 F<VER since the opening of the Merdeka Bridge and Nicoll Highway the volume of traffic passing through Sandy Lane and Green Lane has broken up both of them considerably, because they were not built to bear such heavy wear and tear. Sandy Lane a public thoroughfare, needs
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    • 237 6 IN his article "Towards a Malayan Art" (ST July 16) Mr Frank Sullivan claims that "it is a very sorry and extraordinary fact that" in Malaya "there is no national art collection." I find it a very sorry and extraordinary fact that Mr. Sullivan, writing
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    • 103 6 IT Is announced that .till yet another insurance company with a capital $5 million has been formed with some directors also of other insurance companies. Would it not be more economical and advantageous from all points of view (except for what should be a lot of redundant staff,
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    • 65 6 RECENTLY a white line was painted prohibiting parking along Whompoa Road. As the whole of Kirn Keat Road is also prohibited for parking, there is no available parking place for residents near th c Junction of tiie two roads. I hope the authority will consider revising the
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    • 85 6 SMOKED CRAB 1 (S.I July 9) is right when he points out that th-> fumes given off from diesel engines contain sub stances which will cause cancer In far grrater con c*ntration than are present In cigarette smoke. The health authorities have remained silent and done nothing
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  • 255 7 from Singapore planning to tour Federation hit at restrictions Protest to Mr. Chew urges the lifting of three conditions QNE hundred and seventy students of the Singapore Chinese High School who are planning to tour the Federation are trying to get restrictions against such trips eased. They
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  • 39 7 I s|V,\l'ORF music teaS unuel ("liu-San ho uill sail for States on a twom hniarshlp af rsity of Califor- 11 1 .1 conVictorla Mail Ml p.m. may. ..riM>.t of chnrusduets and piano .n;r. posed by Mr
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  • 48 7 [RU, Sun—Combe State Exe.l decision to end Tuan Haji Nik Atfeeb as Chief' ntan, the State in Syed Abdul that he was i tea in lieu the General OrOd that "the reserved the ninate the ap.l non-penslon-■>v payment of ••molument in without assignn s.
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  • 28 7 ORTH. Run. Wi llesley Dis:hnlca] Serla] :if'.npted a leptoring the Utitude tn U ;i-fmbly here. Ived that the >hould pursue ther with the
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  • 125 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ministry of Education will take steps to halt any anti-Government campaign by Chinese schools in Penang. This follows a statement by the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who v.a.v told of the existence of such a campaign. A Ministry spokesman said
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  • 53 7 PENANG, Sun The Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union expects another good year and appeals to fence-sitters to become members. 'The union has now a commanding membership of 2.220." writes Mr. Ooi Thiair Siew, the secretary, in his annual report. A total of 1,134 new members were
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. R. N. Jackson, Deputy 1 Commissioner for Labour. i Johore, will be the guest speaker at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club's tea meeting on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
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  • 66 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The former Speaker of the Federal Council, Dato Sir Mahmud bin Mat, has a weapon to beat the "bogey" of racial strife in Malaya after independence. He told a Press conference here yesterday that by adhering to the principles of moral rearmament the various
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  • 71 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. —A. Rahman bin Abdullah, alias Ang Swee Seng, of Benut, was sentenced by Mr. N. L. Cohen in the Sessions Court. Pontian, yesterday, to 18 months' jail with effect from June 16 for breaking into the house of Sumini binte Sukiman and
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Alliance Ministers were given a durian party today in a dusun in Gombak, 10 miles from here. More than 150 people attended the party, given by the Gombak UMNO branch.
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  • 52 7 A Singapore Assemblyman Mr. Lim Choon Mong. opened the new premises of the Yio Cliv Kang Road Mutual Help Association yesterday. Mr Yeo Boon Chin, the president of the association told the Straits Times: "In the current year.s we hope to help more deserving cases in
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  • 28 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— Province Wellesley philanthropist. Mr. NTS. Arumugam Pillay, has promised a new $7,000 motor van to the local British Red Cross Society
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  • 30 7 Castoms pat--I,ooolb. of dutitrom the sea yesterday. The cigarettes, on which duty of $8,600 had not been pad were jettisoned from a flowing smugglers' speed boat.
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  • 137 7 IPOH, Sunday. THE banking section of the Perak Clerical Union today decided to "withhold strike action pending further exploration for an amicable settlement" with the Malayan Exchange Banks Association for another two months. But the resolution, which was moved by Mr. Foo Chong Hai.
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  • 44 7 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. Crime in the state has dwindled to a low level because of the constant pressure by the Kelantan police. Mor e than 25 weapons, mostly axes had been confiscated by the police during the last 20 months.
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  • 22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— No casualties to either the terrorists or the security forces have been reported in the Federation today.
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  • 207 7 Welfare Home 'VlPs' on U.S. ship CVDR 150 underprivi--1 leged children in Singapore, yesterday was a day they will long remember. As guests of the captain and crew of the USS Tulare, they spent the afternoon on board the attack cargo ship.
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  • 128 7 rE Singapore Improvement Trust will change the black and white colour scheme on doors of Trust flats in Alexandra Road against which Chinese tenants have protested ••We are arranging to put in grey in place of black," the Chief Architect. Mr. S C.
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  • 214 7 UMNO REJECTS M.C.A. STAND ON CITIZENSHIP T«HE Singapore UMNO has rejected the MCA's demand for an eight-year residential qualication for the proposed Singapore citizenship, an UMNO leader said yesterday. UMNO will officially Inform its Alliance partner of the decision today It is learnt that UMNO considers it "dishonourable" to withdraw
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  • 280 7 A move to bring the churches together A MOVE is under way A to educate Protestants in Malaya on the importance of closer union between the churches after merdeka. Backing the move are Anglicans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists and others. The Wesley Methodist Church In Singapore in a statement yesterday said:
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  • 44 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. A special constable, Manaf Din All. 25. of Mengkuang in the Temerloh district, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of unlawfully absenting from duty for 44 days from February to May this year. Bail of $200 was allowed
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  • 41 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Kay Tang, who on May 9 was found in possession of five packets of chandu and opium smoking apparatus when police raided his room in Jalan Siew Nam. was fined $600 or eight months' jail today.
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  • 81 7 82, SHE IS IN COLONY TO VISIT A FRIEND THE oldest passenger on board the liner Nieuw Holland which arrived in Singapore from Australia at the weekend was 82-year-old Mrs. D. Jacobs. She came alone from her home in Melbourne to visit an old friend. Miss Kathinka Fox. a professional
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  • 57 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The inquest was held at Yong Peng today on Ting Yon Chai. a rubber tapper, who was fatally wounded In the Yong Peng area during an engagement between a patrol of the Ist Bn. The King's Own Scottish Borderers and a party of terrorists
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  • 38 7 A Singapore housewife. Lee Hock Neo, 31, was stabbed In the back after a quarrel in a house at Lorong L, Telok Kurau. yesterday. She was admitted to hospital In a serious condition.
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  • 44 7 Mr. P. P Narayanan, secretary of the Malayan National Union of Plantation Workers and a member of the central committee of the Malayan T.U.C.. will speak on "The Economic Side of the Story" in the 8.8.C.'s "Road to Independence" series on Thursday.
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  • 73 7 Diesel engines to make 'debut' soon KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The two new 1,500 horsepower diesel locomotive engines of the Malayan Railway will make their "debut" on the day mail service linking Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on Sept. 15, it was announced today. A railway spokesman said today that the
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  • 183 7 RICE GOES UP BUT STOCK IS ADEQUATE HTHE price of rice in Singapore has risen by two to three cents a kati following the Siamese Government's suspension of the export of all grades of rice. The price is now between 35 and 37 cents a kati. It is understood that
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  • 34 7 PENANO. Sun.— The High Commissioner in Council has declared Monday, Sept. 2to be a public holiday in the Settlement. This is the second of the public holidays for the merdeka celebrations.
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  • 36 7 PENANG. Sun. Potential recruits for th» British Army and the Malay Regiment will be interviewed at the Balik Pulau Recreation Club at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Vacancies exist for tradesmen and non-tradesmen.
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  • 31 7 MADAM SOH KHIAM NEO. age 87. passed away peacefully on Sunday at No. 211, Kolam Ayer Lane. Cortege leaves for cremation at Aljunied Road Buddhist Cemetery tomorrow at 5 p.m.
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  • 181 8 UNCONSCIOUS MOTIVES OF WARFARE THE UNCONSCIOUS MOTIVES OF WAR. By Alix Strachey. (Allen Unwin, 255.) THIS is an authoritative and exceptionally clear exposition of the general theory of psychoanalysis. The persuasiveness of Freud's teaching depends upon the evidence amassed in his -writings; and this summary, excellent as it is, may
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  • 169 8 Aircraft of the Royal Air Force AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1918-1957. By Owen Thetford (Putnam, £2 10s) THE Royal Air Force is now in its fortieth year. Here is an encyclopedia of all the aircraft used by the R.AP. since its formation on April 1, 1918, showing the
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  • 103 8 The fight for lives THERE is nothing bizarre about the motives that have kept Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave in Burma for most of his life. The twenty eighth member of an American family of doct irs and missionaries who have devoted themselves to the country, he continues in "MY HOSPITAL
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    • 747 8  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD by A SPACE TRAVELLERS GUIDE TO MARS. By Dr. I. M. Levitt. (Collancz 165.) SPACE TRAVEL does not belong only to the comics. Dr. Levitt believes that the great challenge will finally begin by the year 2,000. preceded
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    • 694 8  -  WALTER WARWICK THE CRY OF THE FISH EACLE. By Peter Molloy iMichael |oseph 215.) MAN EATERS AND JUNGLE KILLERS. By Kenneth Anderson (Allen and l/nwin 16s. I. DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN CEYLON. By Philip K. Crowe (Macmillan 30*.). By JUNGLES. I am quite convinced, are
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    • 355 8 Straits Times Crossword »r ptifj 2 pr i»a 4 "M r 7 iy 1 _au l Hi I Zhjl _JIS3IM2 io i r ii "I h hi ~T3 ILJ! .I^l ,'U i i risi b illigi js~~~i B K |#ii|!~liyi i j iih r i j ACROSS 12 Venus de
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1500 9 Gloria Swanson: 'The greatest star of them all' r*""' I<;r "t^o^y- I" a few years' time she had seated air attracted the director. Next rocketed into one of the great movie queens. a poised, black-haired young girl ipanied an aunt on a sightseeing tour lewly-opened Essanay Film Studios in fo.
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    • 166 9 "■l'tsr unices health and strenoth rapidly restored nest that follow an illness need special care Jf!v Brand's Essence of Chicken uill supply the I essential concentrated nourishment to re- v ff <•» i 238” BRANDS BSI Cp^ J FREE DEMONSTRATION j\^ EVERY AFTERMOOH "3TUg^n i> W SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO. 183,
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    • 185 9 fo'.v Morgan M.MX The advice T SHE'S WITH HER SHE WANTED TO SEE 1T NO WAL. II ■,H L'LLL 111 Vy** FATHER, MAL.' PR. HER FATHER ALONE FOR I HL>^ I THAT ONLY MARTHA CAN V H^^H 1 "fKE.W SHELBY AND I HAVE Bl A WHILE BEFORE &HE MAKE NOT
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 423 10 By Our Market Correspondent TRADING on the Singap o r c Share Market built up during last week with increasing activity and most counters closing at improved levels. Sharebrokers reported it was the greatest and most sustained buying interest with sellers reserved that the market
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    • 604 10 rE following business done I in the Singapore Share I Market last week was reported by on c Arm of brokers for the period July 13 to 19INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dis- 1 pensary $2.25, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.74 to $2.85, Fraser Neave Pref s- $4, Gammons $2 60 to
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    • 1026 10 rE following list of revised quotations was issued by I the Malayan Share Brokers 1 Association after its last meeting on Friday. I INDUSTRIALS Buyeri Sellen Aim Brims Pref 1.5S 1 60 Ords 1.90 2.00 Atla» Ice 1100 xcl (buyer*) B. B. Petrol 65 67'B. M. Trustees
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    • 272 10 T^HE Singapore Rubber Market throughout last week was mainly dull and featureless al- though comparatively steady with market circles waiting for a lead and traders showing lack of interest through lack of incentive. The only encouraging point was the confirmed Russian buying in Jakarta and the prospect
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    • 354 10 NOTICES CATTLE TRESPASSING NOTICE Owners and attendants please note cattle or Buffaloes straying or grazing on any portion of Mining Lease N0. 2803 will be prosecuted without respect to persons, owing to excessive damage caused by caUle and buffaloes to the Bidor River Deviation bunds and berms All previous grazing
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    • 667 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO KHOO SAY HAI: Mothei very anxious about you. Pleasi return, all forgiven. Anybod: knowing whereabouts of Khoo Sa! Hal, 19, please Inform Madan Yeoh Kirn Keok Co Angk Oriental, Mallm Nawar. TRADE MARK NOTICE GLOBE f iJImJ] FABRIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted
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    • 599 10 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT r Messrs. Nelll and Bel] announ- <■ ced the following Tin Ore outputs 1 for the quarter anded 30th June, f 1957:— Plculs Kepong Tin Kepong Dredging Co. Ltd. 1.541 Sungei Tay Dredging Ltd(3 Dredges working No. 1A Dredg« resumed operations on 12th April, 1957) 6,711 8,252 NASSIM
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    • 652 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Improvement of Minor Canals during the year 1957. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 Noon— 29/7/57. Tender documents are available from the Engineer's Department (Room 218), on production ot the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which wil] be made In the name of the
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    • 332 10 JULY ISSUE $B0 f OOO JACKPOT. KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P.Swcfi Pcnin:Fi Elisabeth Bakke In Port Cjertrud Bakke 4/ 6Au* 7Au? 9Aus W Ellen Bakke 27 |uly 26/28Au« 29Au« JlAus Kristin Bakke 3 Aur 17 Aug 16/18 Sept l9Scpt
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  • 393 12 THIS TIME JOHNSON LOSES BY FOUR YARDS LONDON, Sun. !TK)]VI Courtney, Ame- rican holder of the Olympic 800 metres title, yesterday repeated his Melbourne victory over Derek Johnson of Britain, by winning the 880 yards event in the LondonNew York athletics match at the White
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  • 311 12 LONDON, Sunday. ¥AN Thomson, the Sussex fast medium bowler, demoralised the Northamptonshire batsmen at Peterborough by taking seven wickets for 12 runs in 19 overs yesterday. Northamptonshire who are second to Surrey in the championship table were dismissed for 57 their lowest total of
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  • 361 12 COUNTY TABLE and AVERAGES LONDON, Sun— Latest positions in the county cricket championship table are: 1st Inns. P. W, L. D- N.D. L. D. B.P. Pts. Surrey 17 13 1 3 0 1 3 32 1»6 Northamptonshire 17 9 1 7 0 0 6 14 134 Derbyshire 17 9 4
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  • 114 12 FUTURITY STAKES WINNER DISQUALIFIED AND OWNER LOSES US $150,000 CHICAGO. Sun.— Alhambra, a AM lengths winner of the U*****,075 Arlington Futurity Stakes yesterday, was disqualified because another horse running in the same ownership was also disqualified for interference. Mr. Fred Hooper, owner of Alhambra, also had Olymar in the race.
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  • 221 12 WORRELL the BOWLER STARTS M'SEX COLLAPSE LONDON, Sun. A FINE spell of bowling by Frank Worrell who took five for 24 enabled West Indies to dismiss seven Middlesex batsmen for 93 by the close of play on the first day of their match here yesterday. Rain limited play to about
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  • 759 12  - Schools final assault on records BIG TWO-DAY MEET STARTS TODAY SAUL JOSHUA By THE last of the schools' "bie: three" sports meets in a week, the third annual Singapore Combined Schools championships which is the climax of the schools' athletics season, will bring together 260 athletes fiom the English and
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  • 71 12 PROFITABLE TOUR FOR WEST INDIES LONDON. Sun. The West Indies cricket tour of England is already showing a good profit, according to Mr. Tom Pierce, co-manager of the team. Mr. Pierce said yesterday that financially the tour was runnning just about level with that of 1950 when a profit of
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  • 40 12 WASHINGTON. Sun— The I.S. State Department has confirmed that it had granted special permission to Mr. Avery Brundage. president of the International Olympic Committee, to travel to Bulgaria to attend a meeting of the committee. Reuter.
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  • 57 13 PETER CHAN, who won the 125 cc. and under event for !??i or i C 2 re J e8 the Singapore Motor Club's Princess Eliiabeth Estate^ sprint meet, on a 125 cc. Ducati, receiving his priie from Mrs. E. A. Crabbe. In the
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  • 73 13 WELSH TITLE TO ANGELA MORTIMER DUBLIN, Sun. ANGELA Mortimer yesterday won the Welsh lawn tennis women's sin. sties championship, beating title-holder Ann Haydon, 6-3 6-4, at Newport John Ward and Jim Tattersall (Britain), beat Austria's Alfred Huber and Britain's Tony Pickard 0.6, 6.4, 6.2 in a semi-final of the men's
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  • 27 13 PARIS, Sun. Jacques Anquetil of France won the 2,900-miles Tour de France, the world's most gruelling test for cyclists, which ended here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 234 13 7 CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT/ SAYS KRAMER M NEW YORK, Sunday. JACK Kramer, professional lawn tennis promoter yesterday said his US$lO,OOO Tournament of Champions being played at Forest Hills was heading for a big financial loss. He said only about 12,000 people had
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  • 29 13 NEW YORK. Sun. Dawn Praser, Australian swimming star, bettered the American National Junior women's 50 metre free style record at Topeka, Kansas, last night. She clocked 28.7sec— Reuter.
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  • 192 13 DAVIS CUP BRUSSELS, Sun. BRITAIN took a 2-1 lead D over Belgium in their European zone Davis Cup semi-final today when they won the doubles. Michael Davies and Bobby Wilson beat Jackie Brl- chant and Philippe Wash er 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Each country won one
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    • 148 14 LOADER AND SHEPPARD IN FOURTH TEST TEAM LONDON. Sun. THERE are two changes in the 12 players from whom the Ersland team for the fourth Test match against the West Indies will be chosen compared with those named for tho third Test. Rev. David Sheppard. who until now has not
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    • 82 14 ALOR STAR. Sun. OELANGOR gained a 4.0 O lead on the first day's Play of their Foong Seong Cup tie against Kedah her c last night. Results (Selangor players first): Abdullah Piruz bt. Zabidi bin Ismail 15.9, 13-15 15-5. Surjit Raj bt. Said Nazri 15-6. 15.3;
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    • 48 14 HONG KONG Chinese goalkeeper Sui Wah ducks out of airborne Ban Chuan's way to win this tussle with the Malayan Chinese centre forward. This was in Saturday's Ho Ho Cup match at Kuala Lumpur which the visitors, the holders, won 1-0. Straits Times picture.
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    • 250 14 Chun Wah scores 3 in South China's 6-2 win KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. gOUTH CHINA football team trounced a Malayan Chinese Football Association selection 6-2, after leading 4-0 at half-time, at Princes Road today. South China showed good ball control and their short passing was delightful despite the poor ground conditions
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    • 265 14 Siam's 8-1 Thomas Cup shock for India BANGKOK, Sun. SIAM defeated India by eight matches to one in the Asian Zone first round tie of Thomas Cup badminton competition here today. Siam led 4-0 on Friday night and won four of the five remaining matches last night at Rajdambern Stadium
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    • 129 14 SYDNEY. Sun. Australian football results today were: NSW Federation Div. l: Auburn 3 Apia 1; Gladesville 3 Hakoah 1; Lanecove 1 Easts 1; Sydney Austral 1 Canterbury 5. NSW knockout Cup (Second round): Sutherland 0 White Eagles 1; Toongabbie 4 Bondl 1; Warrlewood 4 Neerlandia 2; Pyrmont 2
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    • 336 14 All games drawn in 13 th round of tournament 'THE 13th week of the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament yesterday brought interference from the weather for the first time this season. All four matches were drawn. But hostile pace bowling and not rain-affected pitches was responsible for the dismissal of
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    • 191 14 SINGAPORE— Ist Inns 201 j MALACCA Ist Inns 118 SINGAPORE 2nd Inm Arkell ran out 39 Woodbouse Ibw Kailasapath* 21! Da Silva c Hazara b S. Seqnerah Thuraisingam Ibw S. Sequerah 5 King c Kaitasapathy b Sethup- 25 Delllkar <> S Sequerab 15 Angullia st Hamid b Bazara 25
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    • 39 14 RAUB, Sun. ■QERAK beat Pahang by seven runs ln their match which ended here today. Perak 48 and 86 i Hollin«worth 42, Tharmalinßam 6-21) Pahang 42 and 85 (Jageit Singh 28. Tharmalingam 25, Wanless 4-36. Anandarajah 4-25)
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    • 662 14 RAF v Police ROYAL AIR FORCE and Police drew (rain) at Seletar. No play after lunch. ROYAL AIR FORCE Haines b Sandosham 0 Wallace c Gurubachan b Sandosham 1 Darley Ibw De Witt 0 Alty run out 5 Lawrence c Stevens b Sandosham 3 Sandhurst Ibw
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    • 206 14 I RAIN washed out play In three of the seven S.C.A. Junior matches due to be played yesterday, j Of the four matches played yesterday, the drawn game between I.A. and BO DC A had an exciting finish with BODCA needing one run with one wicket
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    • 173 14 TWO INDIAN PRINCES EXPECTED AT MALAYAN TENNIS TWO Indian princes, the sons of the Raja of Chettinad. are expected to take part in the Malayan lawn tennis championships to be held from Aug. 22 to 25 in Singapore. Mr. Tan Chin Beng L.T.A.M. secretary, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, however,
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    • 99 14 A SECOND innings collapse by Malacca gave Singapore a 209-run win with half a day to spare when their two-day inter-state cricket match ended on the padang yesterday. The cause of the collapse was Singapore's speed bowlers, Les King (5-29) and Max
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    • 189 14 Omar gets winning point for S'pore SINGAPORE, who had a commanding lead of 4-0 on Saturday, entered the second round of the Foong Seong Cup competition last night when they defeated Johore by winning three out of remaining five ties. The final score was 7-2. Johore took the court the
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    • 23 14 Mrs. E. Wordington won the R.A.P. Seletar Golf Club's women's "hidden six over nine holes yesterday. Mrs. R. Roddy was run-ner-up.
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    • 202 14  - SSC beat Rest to keep shield M OK SIN P IN By gINGAPOLT U7 C1UI) W. van memorial they beal Slngapo] ann v a match yesterday. The Woltcr.s and Wlebe, themsclvi wa s in gnu T. while wi. c ri n ti goals. The Rest too ed well up especially
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    • 41 14 KLUANG, Sun. T*HE VISITING Kowloon Bus A soccer team trounced a Kluang District XI 5-1 here today. Heavy rain tv i fore the start U I I throughout made conditic: I difficult and spoilt the ga I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 30 14 ATHLETICS: Combined Schi meet (first davi. M p.m. Jilt Besar Stadium. SOCCER: S.A.I Junior ft? Darul Afiah v Minlo (I p.m., Geylani; WAfKR-POl <• S Div. 2: S.S.C. t Aim- Is(
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