The Straits Times, 12 September 1957

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILW ILHIIfIED SALE EXCEEDS 110,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 1649 1 RESIDENTIAL PERIOD IS THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL POINT must keep in line with Federation in interests of merger* SECOND ASSEMBLY READING 11-man group to give last touches fHE Singapore Citizenship Bill was passed in principle yesterday when it received a second reading in the Legislative Assembly. On
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  • 205 1 SIR HENRY CONSIDERS NEW PAY SCHEME FOR MINISTERS: THEY WANT TO BE LIKE MENTRIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation Ministers may have their salaries cut but be compensated by free accommodation and transport and a substantial rise in entertainment allowances. These proposals are being considered by the
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  • 167 1 DINGAFOBI police offieen have been given extra powers to leal with any future riots and unlawful assemblies. Tiie powers are embodied in the Criminal Pr. idure ('ode (Amendment i Bill passed by the I.t vi«l.itive Assembly yesterday. Polite officers will h.ive the
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. Mr. T. T. Kn>hnamachari. Finance Minister, will leave on Tuesday on a round trip to the United States, Canada, Britain, West Germany and France to explore all possible ways of filling the foreign exchange gap in India's second five year plan.
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  • 113 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— j Th' Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today visited the Sultan of Johore at Bukit Serene for half a hour The Tengku later dismissed as "utter nonsense" a Singapore newspaper rePort that his audience with the Sultan was aimed
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  • 143 1 Mystery call says: Father is kidnapped A WEALTHY Singa- pore contractor, Mr. Kandiah Appavoo, 68. is believed to be held by kidnappers. Mr. Appavoo, who has a weak heart, left his house in Buklt Timah Road on Tuesday morning to see a doctor in Syed Alwl Road. Hp left the
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  • 198 1 HE WILL TO\V STRANDED SEAMEN BACHOK, Wednesday. A SINGAPORE businessman has made a 400-mile dash by motorboat through rough East Coast seas to aid seven Indonesian seamen stranded here. The Indonesians were pick- ed up on Sunday by a Kelantan fishing fleet. They had
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  • 90 1 Pibul faces crisis as 61 quit BANGKOK, Wed— The Premier, Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, faced a major crisis today after many of the country's military leaders left his governing party. The Cabinet was meeting today to consider the resignations, which had reached 61 by this morning. Of these, 38 were
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  • 47 1 TOKYO Wed. —An announcement in the Japanese Government's Official Gazette tonight said a Japanese Embassy was being established in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Isamu Hirai. of the Japanese Consulate in Singapore had been appointed Charge d'AfTaires.— Reuter. Father of seven struggles with police, firemen
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  • 253 1 MAN SA VED FROM WELL after threat to leap from SOft. water tower AN unemployed father of seven threatened to leap from a 30ft. water tower In Singapore yesterday then struggled with police and liftmen in a well The 30-mlnute drama began at 12.10 pjn. when Tan Tai Seng. 45,
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  • 112 1 SIX SEIZED PISTOLS DISAPPEAR The six automatic pistols which were seized in a police ambush in Exeter Road, off KiHiney Road, Singapore, last week have now disappeared from the police armoury at Mount Vernon wher e they were stored. A man was charged last Thursday in connection with the seizure
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  • 35 1 TOKYO. Wed.— A Tokyo firm said today it cannot fill orders for a musical cigarette lighter which plays "I don't want to set the world on fire." Its factory has burned down. -A.P.
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  • 23 1 MANILA. Wed. Armed Communist Huk bandits are threatening to disrupt the presidential election campaign in central Luzon, police reported today.— A.P.
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  • 19 1 NICOSIA. Wed.— The Governor of Cyprus. Sir John Harding, today announced further relaxation of anilterrorist laws.— Reuter.
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  • 137 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —The Federation Government has ordered a Rolls-Royce for the Paramount Ruler because he finds the newly-bought $18,000 Cadillac unsuitable for him and his family. The Paramount Ruler is now using the Rolls-Royce of the last High Commissioner, Sir Donald
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  • 103 1 BLOWPIPE AND DART TO BEAT THE DOGS KICHING, Wed. Blowpipes and poison darts that's the answer to the stray dogs of Miri. The urban council's health committee wer c worried by the dog problem and agreed that strays were too smart for the catchers. Only let a dog see a
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  • 82 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.--The $160 million loan th? Federation Government I* raiding for its five-year development plan has been oversubscribed by about $4 million, the Straits Times was told today. The <* Accountant-General Mr. J. H. Newbigging. said that the local response showed great faith
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  • 150 1 10 saved after boat capsizes THEN MEN, believed to be survivors of a small Indonesian vessel which had capsized in a storm, were picked up about 600 miles from Singapore yesterday. First information of the rescue came In an urgent signal received In Kranjl radio station. Singapore, from the Nederland
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  • 27 1 BRITAIN TO ORDER SALK VACCINE LONDON, Wed.—Britain today reversed its policy and decided to order Salk vaccine from U.S. to combat rising polio rate— AP.
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  • 36 1 LONDON, Wed. Football pool fans in Britain now can win £150,000— about $1.275.--00 two pence about seven cents. Littlewoods today announced the end of the £75,000 Treble Chance limit.— A.P.
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  • 60 1 Pan-Malayan Government departments will have to be split Into separate entities now that the Federation is independent. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said this in Singapore yesterday. He added: "They will be separated but there Is no Immediate hurry. It will take some time."
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  • 313 2 Cashier: Those $1,000 notes were in the vaults COURT TOLD OF BANK LABELS AND NUMBERS IN A NOTEBOOK fHE chief cashier of the Bank of India in Singapore yesterday identified four $1,000 notes in the Assize Court, as part of $80,000 in cash and jewellery stolen from the bank's strong
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  • 138 2 A BALL PEN THAT WEIGHS UTTERS AMD A 17-OUNCB HADIO THAT UTS THE POCKET A NOVELTY at this i year's Interna- H tional Autumn Fair at Frankfurt-Main 5 a ball pen with a letter-weight that can weigh letters from a sixth of an ounce to r
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  • 184 2 Shown four $1,000 note., which were recovered by the police, Mr. Tan said: "Yes, these notes were in the possession of the bank on Marcn 30 and are four of the fiv3 notes of the same denomination which were put id the trunk and
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  • 82 2 KUCHING, Wed.— An expert on Malay custom and law, Abang Haji Mohidin bin Abang Haji Taha, 76, the Datu Hakim of Sarawak, has died here after a long illness. Abang Haji Mohidin joined the Rajah's service in 1910 and was appointed Datu Hakim in 1940. He was
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  • 79 2 PHOTOGRAPHER DUCKS TOWNSEND'S BREAKFAST CARACAS, Wed— Group Captain Peter Townsend. former suitor of Princess Margaret, hurled a breakfast plate at a photographer who surprised him in his ship here yesterday. Fried eggs. chips, rolls and Jelly splattered the cabin but missed the photographer, who ducked. Townsend asked a reporter: "Wouldn't
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    • 177 2 THE As?a Khan left L £578,334 ($4,342,000) The Aga, spiritual leader of 20 million Ismalll Muslims, died in Geneva last July at the age of 79. The Aga's will showed that his gross estate in England before liabilities were met was £709,700 ($5,961,480).
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    • 46 2 MELBOURNE. Wed.— Research workers at Melbourne University have developed a new sleeping tablet which they claim makes death from an overdose of barbiturates impossible. The tablet is beinir produced commercially in Melbourne and will be on overseas markets soon. A.P.
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    906 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. tITELL, Malaya has been introduced to diplomatic Washington, and an excellent introduction it was bringing out Mr. John Foster Dulles himself for one of his rare evening appearances. His welcome was a warm one. even though, unfortunately, he did seem to give the impression that it
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  • 280 3 Pitched battle, new school bomb threat as white-Negro tension mounts Homo front reaction will say jfcether I defy court order': On air to answer queries LITTLE ROCK, Wednesday GOVERNOR Orval Faubus today ignored a I' gobpoena ordering him to appear in a federal urt ofl Sept.
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  • 82 3 111-.X long, golden curls tucked under her crash helmet, Roberta Cowell scorched through the testing Shelsey Walsh hill climb in Britain last week at the wheel of a supercharged racer. Roberta, ex-fighter pilot who changed sex six years ago, was making a comeback. As Bob
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  • 19 3 HONG KONG. Wed. Wt. zar Vukmanovlc, Vice :.t of Yugoslavia. here today on his Communist China m -U.P.
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  • 158 3 I \\v, 11. Wed. A nan and his 1 n k entourage towed up at Taipeh court yester,,<t it was n ut to m.irried. |un| Mseih-ju. 32, -nit against his mJ svii^ fiancee, a 22--jr oIJ sincer, Hsu Li Hu.i hang, wearing a red
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  • 72 3 TOKYO. Wed.— A Japanese doctor tonight crawled through tons of debris blocking the Furukawa coalmine in Northern Japan, to give medical aid to four miners trapped for more than 25 hours. Heavy rain had caused the roof of the mine to collapse. A rescue team
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  • 69 3 TAIPEH Wed. Shen Tsaichien. a 23-year-old clerk f Registrar's Office •ional University, had his own special way cf getting dates with o-eds. :u e for dates he would upgrade their marks. All went well until one of them reported him to the university authorities. Shen
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  • 145 3 BRITISH BID TO BOOST TRADE WITH RED CHINA LONDON, Wed.—Britain has assigned a Junior minister to visit China shortly in quest of more trade in non-strategic goods. A government spokesman said last night that Mr. F J. Erroll. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, will leave for the Far
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  • 24 3 WARSAW. Wed. —Poland's national student newspaper, Po Prostu (Plain Speaking), which played an active antiStalinist role last year, has been banned. Reuter.
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  • 402 3 VIEW YORK, Wed. Commander Allan Noble. British Minister of State, said today that "brutal repression" continued in Hungary and it "must be brought to an end." This repression had only been made possible "by Russia's flagrant interference in Hungary's internal affairs." he
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  • 65 3 'PLOT TO DESTROY SYRIA MOSCOW. Wed— The Soviet Government accused the United States today of plotting with Israel and Turkey to destroy Syria and warned that any aggression I against Syrta might grow into a world war. The charge was made by the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. whose
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  • 289 3 liONDON, Wed. Clreing middle prices of selected stocks not lneluding stamp duty were: LOANS Consols 48 Funding 4% £90% War 34 £65 15/16 +1/18 BANKS Merc. (£5: £24 p.u.) £6H Chartered (£1) 42/- /3 Hongkong ($125) £46 —4 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 75/ 2/74 Royal 84/74 Prudential £401*
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  • 177 3 Jakarta talks reach impasse JAKARTA, Wed— The roundtable conference between the Central Government and the rebellious outer islands of Indonesia reached an impasse today when partisans of both sides insisted on harmony between President Soekarno and the former Vice-President Dr. Mohammad Hatta, before proceeding to other matters. The Cabinet was
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  • 64 3 MANILA, Wed.— An acute shortage of rice has hit South East Asia, according to Government officials here. They predicted it would get worse in the next two years. The manager of the National Rice and Corn Corporation said four major rice exporting countries of the area 81am,
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  • 40 3 DUESSELDORF, Wed. Police are teaching bank clerks to shoot in North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany's biggest State, so they can protect themselves in robberies. There have been 69 bank robberies in North RhineWestphalia since 1954. Reuter.
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  • 25 3 GOA, Wed. Armed terrorists from India fired on a Portuguese border outpost yesterday, according to an official communique. No casualties were reported. A.P.
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  • 271 5 It will all be free when Singapore celebrates Cit y Day next week YOUR CHOICE: DANCING, SPORT— AND MORE TREE sports and a concert are among the high lights of the elaborate plans for celebrating City Day in Singapore this year. The celebrations— which will cost the Citu 1 S3.ooo—
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  • 29 5 Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, a former British Secretary of State for the Colonies, left Singapore lor London by Qantas yesterday after attending the Federation's mcrdeka celebrations.
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  • 27 5 PENANG. Wed. The chairman of the Alor Star youth club, Inche Shaari, has returned to Kedah from a world rural youth conference at Beirut.
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  • 146 5 A national library plan is approved SINGAPORE'S Raffles Museum, the Raffles Library and the Botanical Gardens will now have separate administrations with the adoption of three new Bills yesterday by the Legislative Assembly. The three Institutions previously came under the Raffles Society Ordinance. Every corner of island The three Bills
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  • 45 5 Seven finalists were selected from 51 contestants for the "Dean Martin" singing contest at the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Cinema last night. They are Jimmy Leembruggen, F. W. Hobson, Lonnie Ong, Edward Tan, Jackie Carnegie, Nat Elias and Cpl. Smith.
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  • 185 5 Probe on harbour facilities THE Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes, will testify before the Port Commission at the Assembly House today. Since its first public sitting last week, the commission. w lich is examining aspects o port activities, has
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  • 97 5 Girl, 17, on bank book charge A 17-year-old girl, Emah binte Said, of Kolam Ayer Lane, was yesterday committed for trial at the Singapore Assizes on a charge of forgery. Emah. the prosecution alleged, made an alteration in her Past Office Savings Bank biok. Itisp. T. Mahadevan told the magistrate
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  • 36 5 three-year-old boy, Chan 1 Tong. died after falling well at his Yio Chu *an R Oad home On June 28 l v; as stated at a Singapore yesterday. Verdict: Misadventure.
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  • 23 5 TELUK ANSON Wed^ Koay Guat Eng, 24, a maidservant was bound over here today for stealing jewellery Wonging to her employer.
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  • 72 5 About H months ago. Kirn Huay. 19. a V/k. was disqualified from for a year when he evicted in a Singapore court of driving with- licence and insurance. rday, Tong appeared fi ourt again on similar ■urges. He pleaded guilty. He also admitted charges of driving
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  • 120 5 MALAYAN independence was almost as big an event for Australians as for many Malayan students studying at Australian universities. Events in Malaya were broadcast by Australian observers in a programme I in which Australians heard the voices of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister Television
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  • 333 5 10 YEARS AND NEVER A STRIKE They all praise Qantas union T^HE Qantas Local Em- ploy c c s' Union, which has never gone on strike since its inception in 1947. has been commended by the Singapore Chief Minister, labour officials and the management. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew
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  • 19 5 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association collected $14,405 during its flag day on Aug. 17, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 46 5 OFF TO STUDY NURSING IN BRITAIN MISS MARY GOMEZ. 18. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gomez, of Lorong J., Telok Kur.iu, Singapore, and a student of Katong Convent, who leaves by Air India tomorrow for Britain to take a diploma course in general nursing.
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  • 176 5 PRST come first served was the order when Ten Yeow Seng, a student, came to the Holland Road Police Station to make a complaint, Lance-Corporal Abdul Hamid bin Din told a Singapore court yesterday. Abdul Hamid said this after be had denied a
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  • 262 5 TOURIST MAN'S ADVICE TO MALA YA VjALAYA must "sell" its attractions if it wants to iTI attract more dollar-spending American tourists, the executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. George Turner, said in Singapore yesterday Mr. Turner, who is touring Pacific countries
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 385 5 POLICE BAND: Police concert Old People's Club of British Red at Katong Park 5.30 p.m. to 630 Cross Society, at Wesley Church p.m. hall, 4 Fort Canning Road, 3.45 SHELL THEATBETTE: Free p.m. film show Indo-Chlna at LIBERAL SOCIALIST PARTY: Shell House, Collyer Quay, 1.15 Katong division committee meetP.m. Ing
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  • 186 6 i npHE Singapore Government is i j A collecting information from QUESTION abroad on the practice of income i tax reliefs before considering Tllli I whether further reliefs shall be Jmi granted in the Colony. In replay to a question by Mr.
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  • 231 6 qTOE facts about the arrest and detention of two x Singapore citizens by Indonesian authorities after their boat was found in Indonesian waters, were given by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Goh Tong Liang
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  • 133 6 Asked if the Singapore Legislative Assembly would be given a chance to debate the Government's policy on the Master Plan, the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Humid bin Haji Jumat. yesterday invited Mr. John Ede to put down a motion. He
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  • 162 6 -BIG RUSH FOR 200 LOW-COST S.I.T. HOUSES T HE 20 low 1 houses built by th 1 Singapore i mD V he ment Trust Tt" Bukit PanianL he Th at S° a mon^. H Ihe Minister for t Government [a 1 and Housine tJ,!' Abdul Hamid bin In H C
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    • 163 6 DAIITA UAf AVA i s*?l ay; 635 Radl Dance CTub; KAUIO MALAYA ■>■; Regional Announcements ,6.s6 Singapore Share Market ReSINCIAPORE 476 metres P° r t; 700 Time Signal and News; KIM A LlMl'l'R 341 metres 710 News Talk; 7.15 The ContlPENANG 366 metres nental Touch; 730 Journey to MALACCA 279
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  • 1415 7 THIS BILL REPRESENTS A MAJOR ADVANCE IN OUR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT— SA YS Mr. LIM From p a g e 6 of Commonwealth countries. "Women who are married to citizens will be eligible to be registered as citizens too." SP^ial provision is included to allow applications for citizenship through registration in
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  • 963 7 Loyalty problem result of British policy Lee Federation will later find obnoxious and be unable to accept, we will be placing ourselves in tbe position of having to scrap all those who have acquired Singapore citizenship and making them re-apply for Federation citizenship." It was desirable that the Singapore and
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  • 893 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Sept. 12, 1957. Eight Years Or Ten Bcond reading of the I Citizenship BUI Assembly yesterday unexpected and iry debate. The i of the bill are agreed. Indeed a s the Chief Minister said at the outset, whatever the differences may be in detail, every
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  • 292 8 1 Preoccupation with merdeka celebrations may help ex- plain why the University f Commission has not received a single memorandum from the Federation. This indifference is to be regretted since changing attitudes and conditions in the Federation have been among the reasons why a complete overhaul of th
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  • 1042 8 V^OT even Chairman 11 Mao, however, has had the hardihood to attempt to reform certain great and honourable Chinese customs. From a human, as opposed to an ideological, outlook, the most horrible sin the Chinese Communists have committed Is the degradation they have inflicted on women. I
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    • 657 8 IWR Neil Lawson Q.C., ITX told the Ipoh Rotarians it was proper that the right to decide what was a reasona b 1 c restriction should rest with the Legislators and not with a court because it was a political question. What was surprised to
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    • 137 8 NOW that a great part of Katong from Haig Road onwards is taken out of the City Council and since the Local Government Ordinance has come into force from August 13. I would like to know whether the City Council is going to refund
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  • 187 9 ATOMIC DISPLAY FOR TRADE SHOW GIANT "prestige" A trade exhibition, including an atomic -ner.y display, will be held in Singapore during August next year to demonstrate how Britain leads the world in ce rtair industrial manufacture. Backed by the Board or the exhibition will be ne of a .series to
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  • 88 9 Holiday for merdeka in Pontian lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Tomorrow has been declared a merdeka public holiday for the Pontian district. The celebrations begin at 10 a.m. with sea sports to be followed by land sports at 2.30 p.m. The poor at the Pekan Nanas Old Peoples Home and at the
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  • 164 9 MALACCA, Wed. A 19--yrar-old cirl. who has been in the General Hospital here lor the last two months with the lower part of her body paralysed, i. about to be discharged, and is in urgent need of .i wheelchair. senior sure eon at
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  • 45 9 Ang Khai Wee was fined $200 when he pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of making a false declaration to the traffic police to obtain a driving licence on Oct. 14, 1952. when he was at that time disqualified from driving.
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  • 658 9 'BLATANT OBSCENITIES' DIRECTED AT LIM CHER KHENG, MARSHALL TELLS TRIAL J*HE Sin Lit Pau, a bi-weekly newspaper, unleashed on April 3 a "campaign of unbridled hate and malice" against Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, an elected Assemblyman and Chinese Chamber ot Commerce committee member, Mr. David
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  • 114 9 Mr. Tan Chin Kit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Koon of Raub, and Miss Lee Slew Choo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chan of Mentakab, after tbeit marriage at the Raub Registry. Mr. Tan Chin Kit, a health inspector, is a popular
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  • 82 9 from HALL kom.n' > LONDON, Wed. The Great Universal Stores Group offer in London to acquire the issued ordinary capital of Whiteaway Laidlaw has been accepted by more than 70 per cent of the shareholders. The offer has now become unconditional and has been extended to
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  • 32 9 A Singapore coroner yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure on Ng Sing Song, 21, a furniture shop salesman, who was drowned while at a picnic at Loyang on July 7.
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  • 139 9 TPHE Cheshire Homes jumble sale yesterday at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Stamford Road, was a success as hundreds rushed to buy. The reason was the prices. Dresses, shoes, and records were sold at 10 cents each and one cent bought a beautifully cotton
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  • 36 9 Hesam bin Subir, 17 yesterday pleaded guilty in Singapore to stealing his grandmother's Jewellery worth $760 between July 20 and Aug 14, Sentence was postponed to Sept. 18 for a probation report.
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  • 97 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Cadet Officer Nik Mali mood Fakharuddin, son of the Malayan High Commissioner in London. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. will leave here on Friday for training at the Royal Military College. Sandhurst. lie is one of 11 cadets of the Federation Military College being
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  • 116 9 rR two days, several brassieres, two panties and a skirt flew from the top of a telephone pole near the University of Malaya's Dunearn Road hostel. This display of feminine underwear was regarded a signal that ragging was ir i progress in the university.
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  • 64 9 GIRL WINS MERDEKA ESSAY TEST KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Kuala Trengganu schoolgirl won the merdeka Malay essay contest. She is Nuhaiya binte Ismail, of Tengku Ampuan Mariam School. Badlishah bin Mahmud of Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, and Mahmud bin Abdullah of the Malay Boys' School, Kuantan. tied for
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  • 42 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. t A 28-year-old gardener, K. Nadeson, pleaded not guilty here today to stealing prize orchids worth $300 belonging to Dr. (Miss i soo Kirn Lan. i He was allowed bail of $500 I until Nov. 22.
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  • 265 9 Found a freak flower FOOT WIDE, IT HAS NO STEM, NO LEAVES It's a love philtre, the Sakais claim VfISS N. LOPEZ, of iTI Jerantut Estate, Pahang. has found one of Malaya's most unusual flowers in the Jungle near her home, rhe flower is used as a lovephiltre by local
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  • 168 9 FOUR NAMED TO ATTEND U.N. VOTE MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday 'THE Government has named the four men who will accompany the Malayan Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, at the opening session of the U.N. General Assembly at m, lc^ l he Federa tion's application for
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  • 67 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Lee Sian Teck, a taxi driver, was fined $6,000 or one year's jail here today for being concerned in importing 1261 b. n f saccharin on which the duty payable was $630. On his arrival from Singapore, Customs officers found the saccharin hidden
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  • 33 9 Lian Chong Soon, unemployed, was jailed for three months in Singapore yesterday for stealing a car jack and a spanner worth $25 belonging to Lee Kal Onn on July 7.
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  • 137 9 from HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wed. China is to buy less rubber from Ceylon In future, according to a Colombo report. The annual purchase is to be 30,000 tons instead of the .previous 50,000 tons, under a new rice-rubber agreement. The Colombo source says
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  • 41 9 Mr. Tran Van Lam the president of the Vietnamese National Assembly, arrived in Singapore from Saigon by PAA yesterday, as the head of a four-member goodwill mission. They will be here for two days, before leaving for Australia.
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  • 121 9 Two of four youths who were alleged to have robbed a student of the Windstedt School while armed with knives were yesterday acquitted of the charge by a Singapore preliminary inquiry. They were Jumahat bin Muri and Mohamed Jais bin Abdul Kadar. both 17. The student. Ho
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    • 171 10 I that .silken fragrance -Vie loves to wear ptf^Sj PERFUME *»g=^£>y? t o t i o n COLOGNE fint(^^m*\ BRILLIANTINE f F. MIILpT The Bra with Why do more women wear 1m Chansonette than any other lira Iv^R^R^R^R^R^R^Rh on earth? Because the circular- stitched Chansonct t e gives you perfect
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    • 276 10 Straits Times Crossword Hi' y S '8 19 20 2, j2 Z ZIII Z B" Z Z Z Z Z ZiilL "^Z < _H_H_2_MZ@_S B~ y zg i il l 1 1 mn D 1 ACROSS 7 Quiver (7). 1 Inclined to pity though you 8 The > r doa
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  • 1475 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES Skirmish on Athens road cost Greek king his throne irrey light of dawn on December 1, 1916, ill French and British troops swung along road leading from the Piraeus, port of Athens, to the Greek capital. They marched at ease, their rifles slung over their shoulders.
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    • 82 11 Mi€>x Morgan MM. Happy illusion It, < I. Tracy The flight I WCI vrvi arr'FM F '"m ooimg to s*t V till WV' "*vt a huncm those. Y~ W^BSaWk^amKMWawwm _J^r JSt, 5K- aine 1 rcmt mere till they ]m dames are CONE.' TAVERN— I '"SJ,Sa J i^!iAi-^A 1 TWEV COME
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  • 761 12 By Our Market Correspondent •ÜBBER continued its decline in price in Sin gapore yesterday and October first gradt ayere f.o.b. closed at 86| cents per pound, a rop of nearly 3 cents in two days' trading. Although liquidation in
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  • 18 12 SINGAPORE. Sept 11 RUBBER: 861 cents per lb. (down 11 cento). TOi: $366,121 per pieul (unchanged)
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  • 130 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. yuvESTMENT shares showed a 1 firm trend on the Stock Exchange here today. The mining section improved throughout. apart from base metals which eased further. Tne steepest movement was in Mt. Isa. down 1»Loans showed a firm tone. Loans 3H% 1956-59 £98 21/32 Loans 5»4% 1956-58
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  • 206 12 Ships lying alongside the Stngaport Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Ampenan 1:2. Lone Star Mariner 4,5. Gujarat 6A, Idomeneus; 6|7, Mynlebank 8 9 Tablnta lOjll. Awagtsan Maru 13;i4, Perseus 15|16. Benalder 18. AaLsdyk 19, Padjonge N. Wall 1, Courlls 2U22, Itinda 23,24. Auby 25. Is' Mer
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  • 151 12 October first grade rubber buyers f.o-b. closed in Singapore on Wednesday at 86H cents per lb, down 1\ cents on Tuesdays closing price. The closing tone was easier. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S- Spot fob buyers 85 i. sellers 86; tat--1
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  • 107 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; September/October $25 buyers, $26 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk |40>? selWg, drum $44* i sellers. Pepper: quiet; I no business reported done; Muntok white $114, Sarawak $113, (both unchanged), special Sarawak black $73 (down $1)Singapore Copra
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  • 135 12 The following crops were produced by rubber estates li August: Amalgamated Malay 83.500 lb Borelli 76,000 lb. Conneman 56.000 lb. New Serendah Ltd 80,000 lb. Bassett 34,000 lb. Kuali Sidim 104,137 lb. and Buki Kepong 27.000 lb. Alor Pongsu Amalgamate! 96,531 lb; Bedong (Malaya) 44.071 lb; Temerloh 45,700
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  • 95 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31%. O.D. 31 >« 90 dst 31 credit bills, 31 11/16 trade bills Selling T.T. or on ready: Canada 30 Italian Lire *****. On the
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    • 1130 12 VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE I METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT: (a) METEOROLOGICAL AhdISTANTS Salary Scale: $137.50x7.50A-167.50/220xl5A-a !5x^A-475 iSn. Age: 17 to 23 years. Qualifications: Pa**d Fcirm IV (Standard VIII. or School Certificate. A Pass In the Government Examination for Chinese Senior Middle School 3rd Year Students will be regarded as equivalent to
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    • 471 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR. CHOW YOON LOONO la o longer employed by this company and has no authority to canvas orders or collect monies on g our behalf. THE CROOKES LABORATORIES l LTD. I tl KEPONG DREDGING p COMPANY LIMITED DIVIDEND The Directors have declared an d interim dividend of 4%d-
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    • 810 12 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) TOWN COUNCIL, KLDANG. [otlee Oder Section 137 b US. No.— ln accordance with sections 37 and 138 of the Town Boards oactment notice Is hereby given sat a draft pl&n of the Town oard area of Kluang, comprising lans Kluang J5-3036, J5/3037, 5-3046
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  • 307 14 AMATEURS RECEIVE PA YMENTS—HOAD 'Otherwise, no player can stay on international circuit 9 PHILADELPHIA, Wed.— Lew Hoad of Australia, in a magazine article titled "I was a Tennis Slave," said yesterday that no player could stay on the international tournament circuit unless there were payments in violation of amateur rules.
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  • 279 14 PARKER, NEWCOMER HARTLAND THE OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Club began their rugby ,s (two goals and a try) to H.M.S. Newcastle on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. Though early season rustiness was evident, the game produced moments of good rugby. S.C.C, with their advantage in weight and height,
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  • 224 14 Police were no match for SCC 'A' Singapore cricket ciub "A" trounced Police by 23 points <a goal and six tries' to five (goal) in their rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. S.C.C. who led 11-0 at halftime, scored tries through Petrie. Hartnoll, Jones. Peter Harrison (2i and Kelly (2).
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  • 60 14 BSNBI COOPER, mi,- Bellingham heavyweight. who challenges Cardiff's Joe I rskinr for the latter's British heavyweight title in their match at Harrlngay Arena. London, this weekend. It is hoped to match the winner with top-ranking American Eddie Machen Henry, former A.8..V. lighs heavyweight champion, broke a
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  • 121 14 DOWLING IS NEW CHAIRMAN of AUST. BOARD of CONTROL CYDNEY, Wed. A new chairman, Mr. w. J (Bill) Dowling, of Vicoria, was appoined by the Australian Board of Cricket Control at its annual meeting in Sydney, today. Mr. Dowling succeeds Mr. F.M. Cush, of New South Wales, who did not
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  • 69 14 LONDON, Wed. Results of last night's football matches in Britain: DIV. 1: Arsenal 2. Everton 3 DIV 2: Bristol 3. Grimsby 2. DIV. 3 SOUTH: Brentford 7. Northampton 1 DIV 3 NORTH: Carlisle 2, York 1: Southport 0. Bradford 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. 2: Stenhousenuir 1.
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  • 303 14 PENANG, Wednesday A LAST-MINUTE goal by substitute right half Kunp; Wah Kit enabled Eastern A.A. of Hone Kong to beat Penang "A" 5-4 in their second and last game here at the City stadium tonight The merdeka soccer champions, who trounced Penang, the F.
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  • 136 14 OYDNEY Wed.— Crack Sydney jockey, George Moore, will ride the champion French mare. Midget, In the Queen Elizabeth Stakes in London on Sept. 28 if he can arrange suitable air transport. Moore said yesterday that lull ad contacted the French owner
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    • 559 15 |IONS VACANT f K,,t »«<•(. BUSHED British be services of <' it" medical detailer to li n Excellent 0 for r« nt man A PPIy XL. M-nHL CLERK WITH excramophone record I*? !'nd some knowledge of g? «Bee Routine. Apply In »l»ry required to SingaporeLamiAN tat an Electrical CStf^oany ln
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    • 863 15 Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers I Utmost care should be tsken when replying to box numbtr lads, to me th, CORRECT NUMBER and Add™,, to Hie I Straits Times, Cecil Street. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word, SS (MIH.) Br, t suet, ..xtrm. THE JULY 1987 Edition Of the Federation of
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    • 598 15 HIRE PURCHASE I 10 Word, Si (Mm.) Box it et,. extra. O.EC. CEILING FANS Availi able on Hire Purchase. No Deposit, only $11.00 a month. Phone Fan Hlrlngs, *****, 177 Orchard Road. CANT AFFORD To Pay a Lump Sum at Once? Then get "It" from "Tithes":— Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators,
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    • 550 15 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COUBT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPOBE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 800 of 1957 Execution No. 150/57. Ban Lee Seng' (suing as a firm) Plaintiffs. Versus Low Fong Kee also spelt as Lob Foong Kee Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF One
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    • 335 15 NOTICES NOTICE Please be advised that Mr. Yong Chang Hian Is no longer employed by this Company. MESSRS. LYONS MOTORS LTD., NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that my wife Lily Tay has left my care and protection since November 1956 and that I will not be responsible for any debts
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    • 75 15 NOTICES FOR CHARTER OR FOR SALE <J s.s. "FLYING DOVE" CROSS 1567 TONS st tfißfi jfT'llilßff D. WEIGHT 987 TONS i^VStSaSLmVmmmm^mm i.i FLYING DOVE WITH PASSENGERS ACCOMMODATION PLEASE CONTACT OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVE. MR. PAUL LIM, MAYFAIR HOTEL ROOM 10 ARMENIAN STREET. TEL. *****. OR ACE NTS: EAST MOUNT AGENCY, 178 ROBINSON
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  • 639 16 STORE CIVILIANS, SET TO MAKE 164, COLLAPSE FOR 81 BY FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN I THE TOURING Ceylon cricket team, down b: 36 runs on the first innings and 29 for five a I one stage in their second innings, turned th< tables in dramatic fashion to
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  • 321 16 CEYLON Ist INNS: 94 SPORE CIVILIANS Ut INNS: m CEYLON 2nd INNS Reid b Sandosham II Lafir c Sandosham b Vrlluplllml 9 Buha r c AshrafT b Sandosham .0 Fernando c Ashraff b Sandosham o Pirris P. I. ran o ut 28 Weeraatnrhe D Ibw Sando- ham 2 raslrrhitty
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  • 58 16 HELSINKI, Wed. Derek Ibbotson, Britain's world mile record holder, could finish only third in an invitation mile event at the international athletics meeting here last night. He was spiked in the left knee on the last bend of the race, won by the Finnish four-minute
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  • 36 16 LONDON, Wed. Close of playscore In today's cricket match was: At Scarborough: Surrey 369 7 (May 97. Barrlngton 136) v Rest of England.— Reuter THIRTY SIX RUNS BEHIND, 29 FOR FIVE...THEN THEY FOUGHT BACK
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  • TODAY'S SOCCER NEWS
    • 256 16 Corthine gets offers (IN 9 LETTERS) from Chelsea DETER CORTHINE, 1 the star of the Singapore team in the Merdeka Games soccer tournament, may turn professional when he goes home to England in November. Corthine. a 20-year-old National Serviceman, has received numerous letters from Chelsea, the English first division club,
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    • 151 16 IRELAND'S FIRST St. LEGER SUCCESS IN 181 YEARS Batt,™,™ DONCASTER. Wednesday. ALLYMOSS, trained in Ireland and owned by American Mr. John McShain, came with a strong run inside the last two furlongs to win the St Leger final classic of the British racing season, here today' Ridden with
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    • 26 16 The Singapore Hockey Association's convenors meeting to draw up fixtures for the new season will be held at the S.R.C. at 5.15 pjn. tomorrow
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    • 67 16 The team to represent Gan Eng Seng Schools Old Students' Association against Present Boys In their annual hockey match on the school ground today win be chosen from: Ang Chin Beng. Chan Beng Chin, Loke Yew Kum, Chin Kirn Mum, Phua Kok Peng, On K
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    • 180 16 New champ will join Cup squad VIM CHEE FONG became the first Clnne.se schoolgirl to win the S.B.A. schoolgirls singles title when she beat Elsie Llm 8-11, 11-8 11-7 in the final at the Badminton Hall last night. For 17-year-old Vim, of Nam Hwa Girls School, it was a double
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    • 98 16 iy/O II S. F. TAYLOR, of the Singapore Engineer Regiment, won the Individual fire and movement event at th 0 Singapore Army rifle meeting at the Nee Soon range yesterday. Taylor scored a total aggregate of 42 points to edge Col. O. W. Worsdell
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    • 320 16 TOP ISRAELI SIDE DUE IN TOMORROW -THE CRACK Hapoel soccer team of Israel, current Cup champions and leading side in their country, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow afternoon for two matches. They will be the first Israeli team to play here. They will meet
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    • 209 16  -  EDIN PETERS BY gINGAPORE may boycott this year's South East Asia boxing championships due to be held In Rangoon in December. Mr. B. L. Dunsford secrecy of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association told the Straits Times yesterday that he has been Informed that Burma,
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    • 196 16 Jeep's 10 to follow L'l'MiM JEEP'S Ten to Fel- 1 low at the Ipol Gold Vase meeting are: MARIGOLD: For the Vase. Won like a -hampion at Penang last month when he outsmarted a top-class field over 6f In lmin. 1- 1/5. Takes any going bat irobabiv best on top
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    • 59 16 OPEN TO ANY PLAYER IN WORLD name d th be *s championship "°!> Egg to bee local at T fe, TT the only receiv.-d *e re deration Wo '™"«J< andtb: Penai ny H, Johnny, who England doubl year with J, land. He n Singapore th P fovmtr Amy rh. Just
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    • 36 16 The 1 Singapore Stthj Farrer Park stai Oct. 20. The meet is on the Sin«apore K ■ad Singapore Sabha. Entries Heats nil] be hi School ground at 1030 a" Oct. 6.
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    • 26 16 LONDON. Wei Res of last night's English League matches LANCASHIRE (TP cond round i Warrington 12. YORKSHIRE (TP: C 1 ford 6 Leeds 19.-Hfldß
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    • 52 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I Nine teams from five states will compete in a polo tour namenl here from Friday t" Sunday. They are Singapore "A" King's Dr^g. r langor Polo Club. Pea Royal Pahang Polo C Singapore "B". Selangc: serves. Singapore "C" the Optimists, a
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