The Straits Times, 6 September 1957

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  • 18 1 WEBACE D4ILV rEHTIFIKn SALE EXfEEJKi frOJOOO The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 253 1 NO OPPOSITION EXPECTED TO FEDERATION'S APPLICATION Britain and Australia sponsor resolution before the Security Council I hope... says envoy to U.S. \l W YORK, Thurs. -The Security Council is meeting tolighl to consider Malaga's application for membership of the United Nations. It is expected to be
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  • 64 1 BLACKPOOL. Thurs. The Trades Union Congress. representing *****00 British workers, today rejected outright the Government's call lor wage restraint. The 1.000 delegates approved a resolution declaring that the unions were not prepared to accept a policy which would debase living standards. The T.U.C's rejection of wage
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  • 336 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. F[E Yang di-Pertuan Agong invited the Duke of Gloucester to inspect the guard of honour drawn up at the airport this morning for the ceremonial farewell to him as the Queen's representative at the merdeka ceremonies. It was a
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  • 55 1 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong leads his party as they escort the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester towards their plane at Kuala Lumpur international airport. Immediately behind the Paramount Ruler are. from left, Tengku Ampuan Permaisuri Agong. the Duchess, and the Prime Minister, Tengku
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  • 136 1 SOEKARNO 'INSULTED' 'Beautiful blonde woman' started it JAKARTA Thurs.—lndone- sia's Attorney General said today that orders had gone out to seize an Issue of Newsweek magazine, which carried a report linking President Soekarno to "a beautiful blonde Russian woman." Attorney General Suprapto declared that the report, In &n August issue
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  • 373 1 Premature exodus of top police \f ALAYAMSATION of the Singapore Police Force aX is already racing two years ahead of a programme officially regarded as essential for maintaining efficiency. i This fact emerged yester-| day from a special Straits Times survey. The full extent of the
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  • 136 1 Red terror 'could end in 24 hours' HONG KONG, Thurs— Sir Donald MacGillivray said on arrival here today from Singapore that he hoped the Communist terrorists in the Malayan jungle would accept the new terms for surrender and end their "senseless strug. gle." Sir Donald said: "If the new government
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  • 33 1 BELGRADE, Thurs. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, who is on a four-day visit, today started talks on the international situation with Mr. Koca Popovic. the Yugoslav Foreign Secretary. Reuter.
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  • 32 1 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A miniature nuclear reactor that can be operated by only one man has been developed for use in schools, medical and industrial laboratories. The price: $165,000.— A.P.
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  • 28 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Two Indonesian soldiers were kill I'd In a clash with bandit* in Central Java earlier tins week, a police communique said today.— U.P.
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  • 184 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India's Lower House of Parliament yesterday passed a Bill first of its kind in the world to tax the country's richest people according to the amount they SPEND. People with a net income above 3G.000 rupees (about $22,950) a yearthere are estimated
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  • 128 1 RAF PLANE TO FLY IRON LUNG TO BABY IN MEDAN AN RAF plane with an iron lung for a one-year-old polio victim was expected to take off from Changi airfield for Medan, Sumatra, at 5.30 a.m. today. Late last night the AngloAmerican Corporation Ltd.. in Singapore received an urgent cable
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei arrived in London by air today from Singapore to begin a 10--week visit to Britain and Europe. He is spending four weeks In Britain and tomorrow will visit the Colonial Office for private talks.— Reuter.
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  • 24 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The State Department today announced a relaxation on the seven-year-old ban on travel to Bulgaria by United States citizens. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Japan today officially Informed the United Nations that she was seeking election as a non-permanent member of the Security Council.
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  • 145 1 Jakarta wants $90 mil. loan WASHINGTON, Thurs. Indonesia will formally apply to the United States ExportImport Bank next week for a loan of $90,000,000, to help build a big fertiliser factory at Palembang, it was learned today. The application will be pre- sented by Mr. Mukarto Notowidigdo, Indonesian Ambassador to
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  • 50 1 ARM TALKS FAIL LONDON. Thurs. —Si.\ it t and Wrstern delegate* la riis.it itKimrnt talks toil i tone rded failure by agreeing on m-pd to adjourn. Britain suggested meet iiiks should be adjourned until October. Soviet I '*****11 did not want to set time or place for reconvening.—Beater.
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A Japanese fishing boat was seized by United States authorities on Aug. 25 for entering territorial waters oil the Bonin Islands without permission, the United States Navy reported here today.--
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  • 300 2 SINGAPORE^ STABILITY IMPRESSES AUSTRALIAN MINISTER TOE Australian Minister for External A Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, yesterday described Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock as a "tough man" and praised him for bringing stability to the Colony. At an airport Press conference before
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  • 65 2 HENRY Leonard Cull, a former Federation police officer, was charged in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday with unlicensed possession of a .38 Colt automatic. He was alleged to have been found with the gun in Victoria Street at 12.25 p.m. on Aug. 21. No
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  • 36 2 A Singapore coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussain. yesterday recorded an open verdict at an inquest on the death of a 27-year-old woman. Tan Juat Wah. who had a fatal fall from a moving bus.
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  • 101 2 DETAINEES: THEIR FATE TODAY rE Her leaden of the People's Action Party who were arrested in a recent Government purge will know today whether they will be detained for two yean. Singapore's Council of Ministers will meet to decide whether detention orders should be issued against them. The Chief Minister,
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  • 167 2 Learner plates racket k SINGAPORE traffic magistrate's court was told yesterday that illegal "L" plates for learner drivers are being sold in Singapore. The magistrate, Mr. G. Tara Singh Sidhu, said many people had been convicted of using Illegal plates on their vehicles. The magistrate made
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  • 19 2 An historical play. "Tonggak Kerajaan Johore." will be staged at the Johore Supreme Court padang tomorrow night.
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  • 389 2 DYNAMIC FORCES HAVE MADE WORLD ORGANISATION NECESSARY NEW YORK, Thursday. npHE United Nations Secretary- General, Mr. Dag HammarskJoeld, said today that to turn away from the United Nations because It lacked force would be "to close the door to hopes for the future
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    • 79 2 H-tests: 'Red scientists oppose Kremlin 9 TORONTO, Thursday. RUSSIAN scientists have lined up against their government in seeking a ban on nuclear bomb tests, a visiting Soviet scientist said yesterday Dr. V. V. Beloussov. a Moscow scientist here for an International conference, said "several hundred' Russian scientists addressed an appeal
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    • 36 2 OTTAWA: Jack "Spot" Comer, British underworld character, is being held by immigration authorities at Quebec City for an inquiry into his fitness to enter Canada, where he wants to "look around" for a few months. A.P.
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    • 20 2 PEKING: A group of 41 young Americans returned after a week-long tour of 2.000 miles through China's Industrial northeast —Reuter.
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    • 29 2 ATHENS: Ancient baths with mosaics, probably dat- ing from the third century A.D., and traces of a preChristian temple have been found on the lonian island of Cephalonia.— Reuter
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    • 31 2 ADELAIDE: Given favourable weather conditions, the first of a new series of British atomic tests will begin at V the Maralinga testing ground within a week, said the Adelaide Advertiser. Reuter.
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    • 25 2 LONDON: No. 27 Heavy Antl-Alrcraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, which has recently returned from Hong Kong, will become No. 27 Guided Weapons Regiment (Field) R.A.— Reuter.
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    • 24 2 Havana: President Fulgencio Batista blamed the "bloody gangs" of exiled former President Carlos Prio for repeated attempts to stir up revolution in Cuba— A.P
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  • 44 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— An elderly customer tried to walk through the SB5O plate-glass door of a department store here. He smashed it but was not hurt Said a department store employee: "Perhaps we shouldn't keep the glass doors so clean."— U. P.
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  • 211 2 A 'gorgeous dream' for Bunny nears end an end for the 1/4* chauffeur for w fi the past io days u£ bee* the besti^ Miss Nancy (Bunny) mons, who has beef^ Government guest at tiJ merdeka celebrate Mai c a W y a mOre daW Paused a while At the
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  • 241 3 'Bid to avert attention from Hungary debate' LONDON, Thursday. JHE Foreign Office today charged that a new Kussian note on the Middle East was timed to distract attention from next week's U.N. General Assembly meeting on Hungary The note, delivered to
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  • 78 3 Jayne says: $15,000 mink stolen LAS VEGAS. Thurs. Actress Jayne Mansfield said her U. 5.15,000 (M$15,000) mink stole was stolen last night. Miss Mansfield said she went backstage at the opening of Spike Jones' Revue to pose with members of the cast/ She said she removed the fur one of
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  • 23 3 SEOUL, Thurs. An American soldier was killed near Pusan when a U.S. Army dump truck overturned, army authorities said today. U.P.
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  • 25 3 LONDON, Thurs. Tennis players Abe Segal of South Africa and Miss Heather Brewer of England plan to be married next Thursday. AP.
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  • 166 3 ACCUSED OF SELLING SHIPS TO CHINA, HE'S MISSING S\s FRANCISCO. Ihurs. Chinese flnaml ,T. T. Y. Fong, charted with illegally idlinf «ar surplus ships i,, i bias, lias left Amen, ilc-pitc being under I >i .-.o.imiO bond. Federal juil l.nuis E. Goodman vt.i^iold yesterday. Mr. Robert J. Drewes, a S.m
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  • 119 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Seven jousand civilian v rkers mployed by the U.S. forces Japan today hoisted red j anner.s and beat drums out-, de an American air base ?ar here in protest against ed mass dismissal 2.500 colleagues. The U.S. Air Force announced earlier this week
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  • 64 3 TENGKU Ja'afar, son of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, receives a hand-bound volume recording ceremonies at the festival park at Jamestown. Virginia. Tengku Ja'afar, Malaya's Charge d'Affaires in Washington, unveiled the Federation's coat of arms in the park's pavilion on Aug. 30. Presenting the volume
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  • 206 3 LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN'S press reaction today to the Wolfenden Committee's report on homosexual offences and prostitution indicates that Britain is facing her biggest moral controversy for years. Opinion was sharply dlvid- i ed on most of the report's recommendations. Many newspapers disagreed with its findings
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  • 64 3 REWARD FOR HEROISMAT LAST NEW YORK, Thurs. A Russian war hero who led a successful escape plot from the Germans, stealing a Nasi plane, has at last gained recognition. He has been awarded the Order of Lenin for his gal. lantry. At the time of his dare-devil escape Stalinist Government
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  • 27 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. King Phumlphol of Siam has given about $15,000 to help suffering farmers In the droughtstricken north-east provinces of Siam. It was officially announced.—Reuter.
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  • 284 3 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty RUBBER LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 25 Hd., Oct.-Dec. 25 ■..d.. Jan-Mar. 26' d April-June 26 7 s d., July-Sept. l!7'vd.. Sept. c.l.f. 25'-,d., Oct. jc.l.f. 25\A.. Nov. c.l.f. 25v»d. Tone: Steady TIN LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers £735 sellers
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  • 276 3 RUSSIAN WONDER JET LANDS IN THE U.S. YEW JERSEY, Thurs. 11 Russian Jet airliner streaked onto the rain-swept runways of the McGuire airfield here last night to complete a historic 5,570--mile flight from Moscow. It marked the first landing of any Russian plane on American soil in 20 years and
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  • 26 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States is considering the possibility of providing aid to Yemen and the Sudan, it was disclosed yesterday. U P
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  • 126 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. NINE Negro students will try again today to entei the central high school at Little Rock, Arkansas, to which a federal court's anti-segregation order had given them access. They were prevented from gaining admittance yesterday by armed national guardsmen, who were
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  • 274 4 A COURT of inquiry was told yesterday that the Singapore Pilct Association would rather have another strike than take back the vicepresident of the Malaysian Mariners' Union, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Salleh, into its service. The one-man court conducted by
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  • 161 4 STUDENTS TOLD OF USELESS DEGREES MALAYANS intending to go overseas for further studies should seek advice from the Singapore Education Ministry. A Ministry spokesman said yesterday that this would save them a lot of complications when they returned. It would prevent them from Joining third-rate Institutions and acquiring worthless degrees.
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  • 62 4 Ipoh probe into corruption IPOH, Thurs. The lpoh Town Council has appointed a five-man committee, headed by Mr. D R. Seenivasagam (Progressive), the lone Opposition member in the council, to receive complaints of alleged corruption The other members of the committee *re Inche Mohamed Ynsoff bin Haji Ahmad, Inche Mohamed
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  • 130 4 IPOH, Thurs.— The people of the small town of Lensgong, who do not want to run their own affairs, will now have to manage their local affairs after all. The Peiak State Executive Council has decided to stand by its earlier decision which gave the 4.000 people
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  • 263 4 One problem is: To whom should representations be made in this matter? Colony's Bar Committee is considering question rrOE Singapore Bar J- Committee is considering: the question of judges' pay, and is likely to advise that present salaries should be more than doubled. Revision
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  • 64 4 LADY UDA (left) wife of Penanf's first Governor, helps herself to a stick «f sataj served by Mrs. G.H Goh. wife of the Mayor of Fenang, at the cocktail party given by the President and members of the Penanr City Council at th*
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  • 124 4 New Singapore phone exchanges to be opened on Sunday FfWO new automatic telephone exchanges will come into operation on Sunday. They are at Thomson Road and Queenstown. There will be no ceremony. The exchanges were to have been opened on July 7 the day Telephone Board employees began their 45-day
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  • 147 4 Attempt at reconciliation fails A SINGAPORE magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander yesterday called on a Colony kathi to help to bring about a reconciliation between a young divorced Malay couple. The kathi. who welcomed the offer, failed in his mediation efforts. Earlier Mr. Alexander had
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  • 25 4 The Singapore Telephone Board and its employees' union held their sixth wage negotiation meeting yesterday and agreed to resume the talks this afternoon.
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  • 168 4 Become citizens if you want to S f flJ here, Minister tells MIC meeting JO HO R E BAHRU, Thurs. Indians here were told yesterday, "on behalf of the Indian Government," to become citizens of Malaya. The Indian Minister for Power and Irrigation, Mr. S.K. Patil. told the
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  • 16 4 The Umar Pulavat Tm School building tund in Sin gapore. has now reache $16,545
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    • 78 4 RADIO MALAYA Si.NCiAI'OKK 476 metre* KUALA LUMPUR 341 mtim PENANG 366 metres MALACCA 297 metres. A.M. 7. 1S Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 730 Tfcnr Signal and News; 7.85 A Date wltb Music; 8.00 News Headlines: 8.02 8.30 A Date with Music; P.M. 1.15 Potpourri: 1.30 Time Signal and News;
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    • 79 4 oJU Speak Ma. ay. 655 Regional Annour.cene'i 658 Singapore Share Marktt EU port; 7.00 Time Signal and Nro 7.10 News Talk; 7 15 Toct Bport; 110 At /our Re^er 8.00 Music from Che Movies; S3 The Road ohow; 9.00 This Wo:' of Jazi; 9.30 Time Signal it News; 9.45 High
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  • 194 5 HOSPITAL PROBE TEAM RECOMMENDS RICH MUST PAY MORE 20 CENTS A PERSON fOR OUTPATIENTS IS ALSO SUGGESTED KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SUBSTANTIAL increase" in the first and >tfi-ond class charges of Government hosita luis been recommended by a committee set Jp ii,<t j car to investigate
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  • 96 5 $900 ORCHID ON SHOW TODAY A TOP exhibit at the Malayan Orchid Society show opening today at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore, will be the Vanda Tan Chay Van. The Vanda. which costs. $900. won the First Class Certificate at an international orchid show in London in 1952 the highest
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  • 143 5 She 'discovers Singapore by 15-mile trip S M-M'.ir-old woman from Sembawang Village yesprda> travelled 15 miles saw Singapore's harbtv .md buildings for the first time in her life. Bui what impressed Miss x Meo Huang most on itr first visit to the city *i> to see "so many cars." M.^
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  • 40 5 ABOUT 200 students from the Arts and Science faculties were taken on a conducted tour of the University of Malaya yesterday. Straits Times picture shows freshmen leaving the Department of Chemistry during their tour.
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  • 53 5 Accused of having six guns HAJI Badarudin bin Haji Mohamed Yusof was yesterday charged in a Singapore court with being in possession of arms. He was alleged to have carried six automatic pistols and 46 rounds of ammunition on Wednesday at Exeter Road. He was remanded at the Central Police
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  • 33 5 A Chines' mass wedding of 23 couples will take place at the Hokkien Association Hall in Telok Ayer Street. Singapore, at noon on Sunday the day of the Chinese Moon Festival.
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  • 170 5 Malayanisation being delayed rpHE Singapore City Council is unlikely to be Ma--1 layanised this year. A special Malayanisation committee set up by the council has done nothing so far, a Councillor said yesterday. Expatriate officers of the council have been so disappointed at the progress
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  • 59 5 Twenty seven Singapore girls who applied to join the Singapore Women's Auxiliary Naval Service, appeared before the selection board yesterday. The staff officer of the Malayan R.N.V.R.. Lt.-Comdr J. Fleming, said that 14 girls would be enrolled for a start. The final selection wlli take
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  • 29 5 Mrs. Loke Yew w'll open the new Lee Kuo Chuan operating theatre at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital in Tanjong Pagar Road on Sept. 17 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 159 5 V'O OFFICIAL comment could be obtained in Sin- gapore yesterday about the result or progress oi investigations into alleged corrupt practices in hospitals. "There is nothing I can say," the Attorney-General, Mr. E. P. Shanks, replied to a Straits Times request for information about
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  • 98 5 LABOUR'S KEY MEN TO GO ON VISITS To strengthen their contact with the man-in-the-street, Singapore Labour Front Assemblymen. City Councillors and central committee members will ioon help in the party's "meH-the-people" sessions. The Front's secretarygeneral, Mr. Tang Peng Yue said yesterday that it was planned to take party leaders on
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  • 98 5 PROPANGNDA SEIZED FROM CHINA TRIPPERS SINGAPORE Customs spent a busy morning yesterday checking the baggage of 448 passengers from China when they were released from quarantine. They found propaganda material in various forms. Among the presents the passengers were asked to give up were hats with the People's Government's five-star
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  • 32 5 Lord Perth, the British Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, and Lady Perth, left Singapore for Kuching by air yesterday for a tour of the British territories in Borneo.
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  • 283 5  - No truce yet in rubber 'war' GEOFFREY BOLAND By DRESENT indications 1 are that the three-months-old rubber "war" between Singapore rubber brokers may continue until the end of the year, according to competent market observers. Since the dissolution of the Singapore Rubber Brokers' Association In June It has been a
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    • 194 5 MALAYAN ORCHID SOCIETY: Orchid show opening by the Chief MlnUter, Mr Lim Yew Hock, at Happy World Stadium, 5 p.m. SHELL THEATRETTE: Free film show Community Workshop, News Magazine No. IS at Shell House, Collyer Quay, 1.15 p.m. INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA: Free film 6how Romance of Reading, India, and
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    • 132 5 classes 10.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.; Chinese painting classes 2.30 p.m. and 5.15 p.m.: ballroom and square dancing 8 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Road): Bodybuilding, weightlifting 4.30 p.m.; Malay class, shorthand 5.30 p.m.: table tennis 7 p.m.; at Balestier Road pavilion 7.30 p.m. CHINESE YMCA (Prince Edward Road) Chinese shadow boxing
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  • 28 6 2li Word* $10 (Minimum). JONES: After a Long Illness on September Ist. James Frederick Jones, late. Reconstruction Manager of United Engineers and prewar Dockyard Manager, Harbour Board.
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  • 122 6 hi U.irrf. Sl'/ (Minimum) HENG SEOW KUAN Family thank doctors, friends, relatives lor their services, condolences, at- i tendance at their beloved father, Mr. Heng Khoon Sia's funeral on Ist September. MRS. UTELA. GOPAL and| Children thank all friends and relatives for their attendance at the funeral of M.
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  • 24 6 10 Word* HO (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Bill— W S Stewart, who died at Ipoh 6th September 1954. Mother Rhu Scotland.
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  • 558 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Fri. Sept. 6, 1957. The Future Of P.A.P. Six months ago, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew dismissed any possibility of a socialist front in Singapore on the ground that the Labour Front was "uncertain and unstable." The taunt now echoes mockingly in the half-empty committee room of
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  • 360 6 Whatever the proposals to meet the Syrian turn to the left that Mr. Loy Henderson has taken back to Washington they do not include intervention in Syria. Yet that is the impression which the Russians naturally are trying to create. If there is already a war of nerves,
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  • 236 6 Dr. R. S. Aitken, chairman of the University Commission, and a visitor from Birmingham, stressed to Rotarians the need for a "productive partnership" between the University and industry. The present relationship between them is one of formal and perhaps diminishing respect. Industry and commerce look upon the University
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  • 170 6 Communism thrives on the blunders of the West but- WHAT the West, in general, and the United States, in particular, must keep in mind is that there are at least hypothetical alternatives to the Siamese Government that are neither Communist nor more inclined than the Pibul regime to do business
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    • 852 6 PAUL MARKANDAN S articles seem to admit the necessity for the middleman and yet at the same time present him as a parasite preying on the worker and sucking his life blood. May I quote him the following definition of a middleman as given by
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    • 88 6 They need every assistance I HEARTILY agree with the articles by Paul Markandan. During the past week, spent at Malacca on what was to have been an angling holiday I had ample opportunity to study at close hand the daily life and vlsslcltudes of some of the Malacca fishermen of
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    • 67 6 Unnecessary expense npHE Singapore Govern- ment and the Federation Government usually advertise in the Press that candidates who are called for interview for appointment in the Government Departments should pay their own travelling expenses. As we are in the Merdeka era. Government should consider paying candidates their travelling expenses. A
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    • 18 6 NO one really quarrels with the idea that a>independent nation must have its civil service staffed
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    • 149 6 rrwo letters, one from J. "Interested Parents" and another from "Another Parent." have alleged Irregularities in the Education Service. The allegations, especially by the former wher e it was stated that certain officers were paid salaries they had no right to draw, were sufficiently serious for wholesale
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  • 583 6 IS AMERICA DOING THE RIGHT THING BY GIVING UNQUALIFIED SUPPORT FOR PIBUL? ASKS DENIS WARNER papers. always ready to invent incidents in which the Americans are accused of everything from desecrating sacred Buddhist images to sinking dinghys with their speed boats, have not
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  • 358 7 fjOKO KILINUIR S Mal «y«"»«ti©n of judicial system won't lower MR LI A V^SON* Right to d#dde what reasonab| e restriction standards if the training is not diluted* ww g||o||M mt wifh #g s atorSt not with cour f They will be guests
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  • 56 7 I JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Ifttr having a few drinks in i restaurant in Johore Bahru c: Merdeka Day. Bachetar j;S:ngapcrp. ran away withM paying his bill. In the Sessions Court today he was fined $150 by Mr. N. L Cohen who told I him that merdeka
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  • 189 7 A RARITY: JUDGES IN PUBLIC SINGAPORE'S judges, in their wigs and robes, will make one of their rar» appearances in public this morning when a ceremony is held in front of the Supreme Court in honour of the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, Viscount Kilmuir. The four justices, three of
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  • 196 7 'LEGAL MEN MUST HAVE SPLIT LOYALTY' rE Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. Viscount Xl muir. yesterday told a packed audience of distinguished guests and University of Malaya undergraduates of the dual loyalty of lawyers. Addressing the undergraduates at the University of Malaya Arts Theatre to welcome the commencement of legal
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  • 326 7 'THE CHECK AGAINST THE ABUSE OF POWER LIES WITH THE PEOPLE' IPOH, Thursday. 4 BRITISH constitutional expert today discounted public fears that the Federal Assembly's "unquestionable" authority to impose restrictions on fundamental rights could lead to excessive Government control of freedom. Speaking at the Rotary lunch here, Mr. Neil Lawson,
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  • 105 7 MALAYA could be self-sut-ncient In food if she adopted Japanese agricultural techniques, a Japanese MP. said in Singapore yesterday. The M.P.. Mr. B Ohno. the Prime Minister's envoy to the merdeka celebrations, was about to leave for home by CPA. Japan was willing to
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  • 21 7 Mrs. Clarice le Mercier o* Singapore, has passed the Royal Society of Health's examination for Health Visitors in London.
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  • 252 7 They all say: It's a colonial relic KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYANS are unanimous in condemning the iTI plumed helmets worn by the Federation's Cabinet ministers during the merdeka celebrations. They consider them to be a relic of British colonial rule and should be discarded straightaway The Prime
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  • 83 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Federation Police will build a 125 ft. memorial tv the 1.341 regular, auxiliary and special policemen killed during the eight and a half years of the Emergency. The memorial which will cost more than $125,000, will be built on a hill overlooking
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  • 169 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Three Malay soldiers from a nearby camp forced their way Into a house in the town last night and critically assaulted a drug store assistant. Sunny Tan, 21. During the attack, the house was surrounded by about 16 other soldiers. Standing
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  • 68 7 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Mrs. Monr Khon, wife of Ins. spector Mong Khon of the Alor Star police station, was last night crowned Miss Merdeka at the allrommunities ball in the Sultan Abdul Hamid col- lege. Mb, Mong, 21, mother of one child, won the title
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  • 175 7 Storm over Undangs' Row 1 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— One of Negri Sembilan's four Undangs, who were given seats in the 13th row at the installation of the Paramount Ruler at. Kuala Lumpur on Monday, complained today about this treatment The Undang said: "We were treated just like ordinary guests, while
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  • 87 7 A SINGAPORE clerk and his sweetheart were found unconscious in a room in Tembeling Road yesterday. Charlie Tan. 21, and Ong Ah Huay, 22. a former bargirl, have been admitted to the General Hospital. They were reported to be suffering from an overdose of sleeping tablets. The
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  • 296 8 SUSAN BARRJE SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS FANS of the bestselling "doctor" books by Richard Gordon will not be. disappointed by the latest to be adapted for the screen. ''DOCTOR AT LARGE." This is a faithful film version of the original. It is perhaps
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  • 147 8 The roaring West, with gun-slinger Calhoun rE Western has not been made that did not hav e quick-on-the. draw man for its hero. Bory Calhoun is yet another gun-slinger in "RED SUNDOWN," a Universal film in Technicolor. "Red Sundown" offers the full works wicked cattle men, professional gunmen, an honest
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  • 239 8 NIVEN COOKS THE BOOKS BUT MISSES LAUGHS IN THE SILKEN AFFAIR |\AVID NTVEN, who is usually at his best In satlr- leal comedy, raises a few smiles In "The Silken Affair," but although he does his best with the material provided by the script writers he obviously finds it uphill
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  • 188 8 Favourite monster back, but now he's pathetic T»HOSt with a taste for horror will certainly get their moneys worth at "THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN," a screen re-creation of the old legend about a man who made a monster. This all-British production, •tarring Peter Cashing as the mad genins. Baron Frankenstein,
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  • 186 8 STORIES with a prison setting are apt to be depressing, but if we must have them, "HOUSE OF NUMBERS" is powerful and ingenious. Jack Palance, who plays a dual role as good guy and bad guy. looks a hardened criminal even when he Is
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  • 76 8 Singapore cinemagoer s have either already seen "The GARMENT JUNGLE" or missed it. It had a very brief run but is still to be seen in the Federation. This brutal but realistic film about the war between union men and inn unionists in New York
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    • 177 8 Straits Times Crossword i I? nr"i i» 17 T" ACROSS 1 How any teacher may obtain honours (4. 1. 5). 9 Departed without action (4). 10 Small party man or a true blue? (10). 11 Lap me in soft airs" (Milton) (6). 13 Strange helping of ragout rehashed (5) 14
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    • 144 8 on parade, perhaps (5, 2, 4). 12 betrayal In the West (more than angry?) (6-5). 15 Just the vessel for social occasions f 10)--17 Instrument for showing there's nothing In decoration (4). 18 "Then gently your brother man" (Burns) (4). 21 Took a chance before play (6). 22 Source of
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  • 285 9 COMPANY ACQUIRES 10' ACRE SITE FOR OIL PROJECT Tanks will store I.Bm gall, of oil T HE Standard Vacuum Oil Co. of New York is to build a new $850,000 oil terminal and storage depot at Tanjong Kling, Malacca. Construction of the
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  • 230 9 MALAYA'S production of cement in the first half of this year was 5,000 tons higher than in the corresponding period last year. Production has been steady since January, with the average monthly output at about 9,000 tons. Imports of cement into the Federation in the first
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  • 63 9 The total volume of the turnover for Unilever Ltd. and Unilever N.V. for the six months ended June 30, 1957, amounted to £846 million against £813 million and £858 million in the first and second half of 1956 respectively. Consolidated profit for Unilever Ltd. was £22.400.00fl against £23,400,000
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  • 256 9 FIRST JAPAN CARS ARRIVE Still wore cir laportt ASIA Motor Co. Ltd. has become the first local concern to introduce Japanese land cruisers on to the Malayan market. The company has already received thre,. of the vehicles. The land cruisers are manufactured by Toyota Motor Co. Ltd., a leading: motor
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  • 101 9  -  Geoffrey Boland Commercial News and Views compiled Britain's 1957 Motor ShW at Earls Court, London, in October will show the latest models of cars from British factories, and a wide selection of foreign makes. The exhibition will be divided into seven sections: cars, coachwork; accessory and component, tyre,
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  • 156 9 Rubber syndicate enters mineral, oil enterprises pAHANG Para Rubber Syndicate the majority of whose -share capital was recently acquired by a. firm of stockbrokers on behalf of a number of clients, is to extend its activities beyond rubbergrowing, i A statement by tne chairman says it is the board's intention
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  • 117 9 CONSUMPTION of rubbernatural, synthetic and reclaim— in Canada amounted to 22,330,000 lb. in May, a rise of 2 per cent from last year's total of 21,898,000 lb. Th<» month's consumption of natural rubber increased to 8,205,000 lb. from 8,126 000 lb. a year earlier, synthetic to
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  • 271 10 BROKERS' REPORT The Malayan Share Brokers As•ocUtion reported: "Industrials and rubbers were dull Tins were steady." Singapore and Federation broken r*eorted the following business dr t /e«ter*ay; Fraser Sc Neave 01 Js $2.87' i (overnight), $288', and $2.90; Home Industries pref. A 245. cd; M. Breweries $3.90; Malayan Cement $1.76;
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  • 155 10 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore on Thursday at 86% cents pVr lb up three-quarters of a cent on Wednesdays close. easier clo n ne was lightly v^'p°^ nr Prices ln cents Per »>. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 Rs S fr? 1 T°f b
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  • 23 10 AsaocUu ya Exch n Bank, Association made the following doiS^* on y^erday. the VS. n nd W to?^ r^ T 6
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  • 308 10 SINGAPORE RUBBER MARKET QUIETER BUT PRICE BETTER By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER ruled quieter in Singapore yesterday after the drop in price on Wednesday and September first grade closed at 86| cents per pound, a rise of three-quarters of a cent. There were few fluctuations in price and some short-covering
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  • 46 10 me federations Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs Duties for the week from Sept 5 Kubber c is. a lb. Copra $402 a ton Coconut Oil $726 a ton' Palm Oil $721.75 a ton. Palm kernels $353.25 a ton.
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  • 107 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady quiet; September/October $25 1 4 buyers, $26 14 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 34 sellers, drum $45 1 2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $114, Sarawak $113, special I Sarawak black
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    • 634 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the post Of DEPUTY ARCHITECT to toe Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya. The salary scale of this appointm*nt Is $628 x 34 934/982 x 34 1254 basic, COLA, at Government rates being payable ln addition. Initial salary to be determined according
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    • 260 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given tha the engagement between MU LEI LAI PENG of Kuala Upl and Mr. NUIH SOON HOCK o Jerantut Is now declared dissolve* by mutual consent. LAI CHEAH Solicitors for Miss Lee Lai Penj 45, Cross Street. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SING APOR!
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    • 682 10 J COMPANY LIMITED of Malaya) JJ Notice Is hereby given that an interim Dividend of SOcts. pet share leas 30% Income Tax in respect of the year ending 30th i> September, 1957, will be paid on 30th September, 1967, to Shareholders on the Register on 17th September, 1957. Notice is
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    • 455 10 KNUTSEM LINE orimi servi C£ f ROM CANAOA/U.S. PACIFIC POUTS in tv Sailing San trl.H R f «>"• f-Swet, Per,,, Win Bakk. 20/22S«pr 23Sep» 2,$ eDt U Annaßakka 1 1 S«p 1 1 1 4 Oct 1 5 Oct 17 Oct M rßakke 24Sepr 9Oc» 8/10Nov HNo» 13 No. %eeeptin«
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  • 533 12 Off -form Vietnam beaten 3-1 INDONESIANS BRING OFF A SOCCER SHOCK TWO GOALS IN 17 MINUTES MADE SURE OF VICTORY HOW THE TEAMS STAND By SAUL JOSHUA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Vietnam, conquerors of Malaya and Singapore, were tonight outclassed by three goals to one in the winners section of the
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  • 35 12 Indonesia's Yang Wens (nine, (left) who won the women's singles title in the Merdeka badmiton championships, is being congratulated by the beaten finalist Tan Gaik Bee of Penang.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 99 12 I ONDON. Thurs.— Twenty-six three-year-olds. from an original entry of 394, have accepted for the St. Leger, last English classic of the season, to be ran over 14 fur. 132 yards at Dnncaster next Wednesday. Acceptors are: Tenterhooks. Argall II (Fr.), Palor, Super Snipe
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  • 97 12 9st except Virginal (8 11).—Reuter. LONDON: Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At Blackpool: West Indies 174. Lancashire 122-6; At Hastings: Commonwealth XI 191. (Pettiford 59. Moss 5-62). England XI 233-4 (Milton 74, Cowdrpy 62) At Scarborough: Gentlemen 214-7 dec. Players 129-0 (Reynolds I] n.0.); At Torquay:
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  • 453 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S golden streak in the Merdeka Games soccer tournament ended tonight at the hands of tbe weakest team in the tournament the Cambodians. The result was a 1-1 draw. It was the worst I match of the whole tournament and
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  • 166 12 Burma get over early setback ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Burma scored their second successive victory in the losers' league of the Mtfrdeka soccer tournament when they beat Slam 5-2 tonight. A goal down after ten minutes, Burma fought track and went on to a convincing victory. Star in the Burma team
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  • 190 12 LONDON. Thurs.— Results in last night's U.K. soccer matches: DIV. 1: Birmingham 0, Notts Forest 2; Boiton 1 Wolves 1; Bverton 3, Manchester U 3; Leeds 4. Aston Villa 0; Luton 2. Blackpool 0: Manchester O S. Chelsea 2; Preston N.E. 2. Burnley 1; Sheffield
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  • 103 12 IPOH. Thurs. Malaya's schoolboys singles champion, Ng Boon Bee will meet India's national champion, T. N. Seth. in the Merdeka badminton exhibition at the Perak Turf Club courts here next Tuesday. In another game Malayan champion Eddy Choong will meet Nandu Natekar of India. The
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  • 107 12 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A spectator at the Kedah Merdeka rivet sports today decided to Join in the contests. i Chong Van Seng Joined 40 othei swimmers in the "catchlng-the-duck" event and won. Othman 1 bin Long was runner-up with i Rejab bin Tahir third. Other results:
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    • 104 12 Jff.v Morgan M.U. Caveii ghost nick Tracg Stitting atvag mfrvSMi-M&k? .AumM K<^<*e'ci"E ywmm,,* urn U..U,... y *r— meanwhile rsyTrSg^SSS? 011 "^^^Tf E^ p.v A e£&d- f'SESgE \r Just dont n k,.we V^ THEM-l(soWf K AT LEAD-TO ill GIRLS TWE GIRLS MAY STUFFINIT if STEP IN ANY, DONT WANT Ace Oilitru
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    • 823 13 EDUCATION 2"»or4,tS(Mim.) Box 50 <■<». txtn. SEPTEMBER, 7TH ENROLMENT Day Embassy School 9—ll a.m. Children S B yean European Teachers, 6. Ltew Wens Cbee Road Kuala Lumpur Telephone TUITION 10 Word* 15 (Mm.) BoxiOcU.*xtra. PIANO LESSONS. Intermediate and Advanced Only. At Your Home. Apply Box A 4449 SJ. ATTRACTIVE AND
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    • 802 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Word. SS (IHin.) Box S* ct.. txtra THE JULY 1957 Edition of tbe Federation ot Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street. Singapore. Price $1.50 per copy. Postage 30 cents extra. DO YOD WORK in the Oarden? If you do
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    • 412 13 FOR SALE 20 Word* Si (Mm.) H.x M rxtrm. FOR SALE In good OOBdlUon, recently overhauled— Seven Avery Compound Scales, Capacity 100 lbs. Ideal for packing rubber bales and one Toledo Deal Platform Scale, Capacity 3,250 lbs, half pound graduations. For Inspection and otters call Goodyear Orient Company, 106 Lorong
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    • 309 13 TENDERS TENDER Parehase of CoconuU ex the Estate of Koh Sek Lim (deceased) Bedok. The Public Trustee Invites tenders for the purchase of approximately 20,000 coconuts on the above mentioned estate at Bedok. Tenderers will tender a rate per 1,900 coconuts. Plucking and other charges will be borne by the
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    • 322 13 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER GAS DEPARTMENT: (1) Supply ot Steel Tubes, and (2) Supply of Malleable Cast Iron Pipe Fittings. Tender Deposit (100. Close 4 P.M. 14/10/67. Tender documents are available from Oas Department Meter Reading Section, Mansoor Street, on production ot City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt which will
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  • 53 14 The four-man New Zealand cycling team which took part to the Merdeka Games championships returned for home by air early this morning. The team of Warwick Dalton, Don Eagle. Warren Johnston and Desmond Smith won 30 trophies, making a clean sweep of all the grass
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  • 481 14 TENGKU: 'EVERY ENDEA VOUR SHOULD BE MADE TO HOLD A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL MEETING HERE' ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today expressed a hope that Malaya would be able to stage the 1962 Asian Games and perhaps the 1968 Olympics at the Merdeka Stadium. The Tengku
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  • 357 14 INJURED IP IS BEATEN SECOND TITLE FOR GLADYS l/'UALA LUMPUR 1V Thurs.— K. H. Ip the Malayan tennij champion, was todaj beaten by Vo Van Baj (Vietnam) in the semifinals of the Selangor tennis championships. Van Bay won 6-1, 7-5. Ip who was suffering from "tennis elbow", was well below
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  • 79 14 THE FIVE-MAN Chinese V.M.C.A table tennis team returned to Singapore yesterday after winning two titles at the Malayan table tennis championships at Kuala Lumpur Lim Kwok Wah and Tan Hock Meng won the Malayan doubles championship while Lim Kwok Wah took th* men's singles title.
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  • 60 14 St. Andrew's Old Boys will meet Present Boys in the annual Dr. Tan Shield cricket match at Woodsville on Saturday (2 djd and Sunday (U a.m.). The Old Boys tea.n will A. O. Armstrong, A. Jansen, S Hope J. Moss, C. da Sllva, E Fung, R I
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  • 1403 14  -  MOHMAM SUBIL THREE MILES: 1 SISON (Spore) 2 McMTYRE (Spore) 3 GRAY (S'gor)-15 min. 4.1% By FASTEST WINNER IN THE HEATS FULL RESULTS OF THE FIRST DAY'S HEATS Sison unlucky to miss record in the 3 miles [TV ALA LUMPUR, Thurs lV Only
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  • 215 14 SELANGOR HIT EIGHT PAST PENANG AND NEGRI WIN BY 7-2 S ELA N GOR, the re^Sj^^g^. In another match played Malacca^ Sembllan ro «ted Star in Selangor' s victory was their centre-forward Nakendra who scored three goals and paved the way for the other goals Penang did not
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  • 148 14 Singapore cagers beaten in final Proved too sood Singapore whi beat by 82-64 b of the Merdeka bast? ball tourname: concluded on woo courts h night. The taller and mosa players led to finish to corr.p programme with beaten. Singapore .started m ingly but were down at the intern' fe
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  • 26 14 GLASGOW. Hub I Scottish footb..ll if I plons. beat St Etieni I 3-1 in their I European Cup I match last nigh;. K I
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    • 17 14 wmwm BOXING Federation of Boys' Club tournament for Dunsford Challenge Trophy (semi-finals) Great World 7.30 p.m. I
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