The Straits Times, 16 September 1957

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  • 31 1 a v i: n a c, r V»^AJ^ JS Jurl dl/l fCfNTxc I ia» s-^TO, O O O The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 15 CENTS fart"*"
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  • 498 1 WAY OPENED FOR SOLUTION OF REBEL ISLES PROBLEM 'Most important event in Indonesia since declaration of independence 9 We'll work together again' JAKARTA, Sunday. pRKSIDENT SOEKARNO and the former Vice-President, Dr. Mohamed Hatta. last nitfh! signed a proclamation pledging themidves to work jointly for a settlement of the
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  • 40 1 A BIC TREE, uprooted during yesterday's sudden storm, lies across the wreckage of a coffee stall on which it crashed. The boy on the tree trunk is washing himself in the rain. Straits Times picture
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  • 225 1 A SUDDEN rainstorm burst over Singapore yesterday morning, bringing floods to low-lying areas and stalling hundreds of vehicles including several bridal cars. Strong winds uprooted a 30-foot tree near the 4' 2 milestone, Bukit Timah Road. It crashed down on a coffee stall, seriously
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  • 84 1 BIG POLL EXPECTED IN GERMANY BONN, Sun.— Reports from all over West Germany indicated that there would be a high poll in today's elections for a new Bundestag (Federal Lower House). According to unofficial estimates about 25 per cent of the electorate of about 35.--500.000 had voted by 10 a.m.
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  • 38 1 DAMASCUS. Sun. Syria today began training new recruits fo r the popular resistance organisation a civil defence force formed last year to meet national emergencies. The Government has also begun calling up army reservists.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 ATHENS. Sun. Rumania today proposed to Greece that the prime ministers of Balkan states should meet in Bucharest to discuss the conclusion of a non-aggres-sion pact. Reuter.
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  • 25 1 TOKYO, Sun. United States meteorologists tonight positioned typhoon Delia about 1,000 miles east of Tokyo, moving north-east at 25 miles per hour.— Reuter.
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  • 118 1 EONG CHIN, a headman of the Pamol Estate, Kluang, captured a half-grown leopard with his bare hands early yesterday morning. He was walking with his dog in the estate when suddenly it broke away to give chase to something. He ran after it. gun
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  • 56 1 CHICAGO, Sun. A Trans World Airlines Super Constellation bound for San Francisco made an emergency landing at Reno today after a bomb was reported aboard. An airline official said an anonymous man told the TWA San Francisco office switchboard operator: "There is a bomb on flight
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  • 26 1 PRAGUE, Sun.— New decentralisation steps in Czechoslovakia will aim at more workers' participation in the management of the economy, according to officials here. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 BAGHDAD, Sun. The engagement of King Faisal of Iraq to 17-year-old Princess Fazilet, daughter of an Ottoman prince, was officially announced here today.— Reuter
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  • 145 1 ZEZELL THE 25th IS THE LAST NEW YORK, Sun.—Bri-tlsh-born Mrs. Halagura Folk said yesterday she has named her 25th child, born here on Friday. Zezell, after the last letter of the alphabet to signify that she planned to have no more. But attendants at St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Brooklyn,
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  • 75 1 CAIRO, Sun— Mr. Krishna Menon, the Indian Defence Minister, arrived here today for talks with President Nasser He is on his way to New York where he will lead the Indian delegation to the United Nations. H e told reporters at the airport: "One hopes all countries
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  • 18 1 CAIRO, Sun. The 11.791--ton Swedish tanker Danaland ran aground in the Suez Canal today. Reuter.
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  • 220 1 Raft trip planned— England to Japan HPOKYO. Sun. A 23-year--1 old British draftsman and a flve-member crew with assorted backgrounds will sail next month aboard a "Kontlki style" raft on a voyage from England to Japan, the British Embassy announced here yesterday. The ocean adventurers plan to leave Felixstowe, England,
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  • 71 1 SIAM: 13 MEN. TO GUARD PEACE BANGKOK, Sun. The Siamese army has set up a committee of 13 for "preservation of national peace and security", reliable sources said today. It Is headed by Field Marshal Sarlt Thanarat who sparked off a political crisis last month by resigning as Defence Minis
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  • 53 1 The cabinet yesterday approved the resignation u( Gen. Phao Sriyanond as police chief and head if the intelligence. T*- was one of the demands made by a dissident group of army officers who resigned from the governing party last week. General Phao- s still the Minister f
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  • 30 1 BOSTON. Sun. —Architect Henry Dellins, who left a $300,000 estate, bequeathed $1,500 to a dog and $3 to a brother "who caused me much grief, loss and trouble
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  • 26 1 VERSAILLES, Sun. Representatives of 100 foreign and French towns which share the same name meet here next Thursday for a two-day congress. Reuter.
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  • 171 1 Kadar may bar U.N. envoy OUDAPEST, Sun. Prince Wan Waithayakon of Siam, the U.N. special envoy may be barred from entering Hungary. This was indicated here today by a Foreign Ministry spokesman asked to comment on Prince Wan's pro- posed visit to seek Hungarian and Russian compliance with recent U.N.
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  • 62 1 LONDON Sun.— The Soviet Communist Party now has a membership of about 8,000--000. according to a series of theses prepared In Moscow for the 40th anniversary of the foundation of the U.S.S.R. According to other statistics broadcast last night by Moscow Radio. Soviet Industrial production Is
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  • 21 2 MERSING. Sun. Inche Abdul Halim bin Musa. assistant OCPD hrre. is to be transferred to Kota Tinggi as OCPD
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  • 209 2 Staff cuts— 7o Home Guards will lose their jobs THE MEN WANT THREE MONTHS' PAY AND ALTERNATIVE JOBS ]\|ORK than 70 Johore Home Guards are expecting to be retrenched from the permanent staff because of drastic establishment cuts next year. Their spokesman, Staff Sergeant Ibrahim bin Ahmad, told the Straits
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  • 72 2 MR. KO TECK KIN, a Singapore businessman, on Saturday opened the water colour painting exhibition of Mr. Khaw Sla at the Chinese Chamber of Com- mene premises in Hill Street. The exhibition, which is open to the public till tomorrow, is sponsored by the Society
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  • 87 2 L-DRIVER TEST CHAOS IN COLONY rE Federation's attainment of independence has had dislocating repercussions at Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters in Maxwell Road. Merdeka Day, Aug. 31, was declared a public holiday unexpectedly in Singapore So 70 learner-drivers due to be examined for their driving licences on that day had to
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  • 139 2 CRUDE WA YS GIVEN UP in SARA WAX KUCHINO. Sunday. YOUNG delinquents in Sarawak towns are becoming more "sophisticated" in their approach to crime, says the 1956 annual report of the Sarawak Constabulary. They have given up crude methods of committing of. fences and
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  • 109 2 ESTATE LIBRARY OPENED IPOH. Sun. Mr. S. Venugopal. once a $190 a day tapper on Jenderata Estate near here and now $300 a month vice-presi-dent of the National Union of Plantation Workers, returned yesterday to open a library on the estate. The library's 200 books were paid for by the
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  • 60 2 Five hundred boys in blue marched r-roudly past the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Saturday at the annual review and display of the Singapore battalion of the Boys' Brigade. Congratulating them on their smartness, the Chlel Minister told them that they were a
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  • 36 2 SEOUL, Sun. The United Nations Military Forces in South Korea today enjoyed their first television show when the United States military television station began broadcasting from Mamsan Hill in the centre of Seoul. Reuter.
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  • 23 2 Prof. Ling Su Hua of Nanyang University will speak on Chinese calligraphy and paintings at the University of Malaya tomorrow night.
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  • 25 2 JOHORE BAHRU Sun Tan Teck Eng sold a character lottery ticket to a detective. In court here yesterday he wa s fined $700.
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  • 70 2 AMMAN. Sun. The Jordan authorities yesterday banned the distribution of a number of Arabic Communist books alleged to contain subversive propaganda. The authorities also confiscated a number o» Lebanese and Syrian daiiy news papers for publishing "aggressive items" against the Jordan regime. Reports reaching here from
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  • 40 2 SEOUL, Sun.— A 12 ft. statue of General Douglas MacArthur was unveiled today on a hill overlooking Inchon harbour to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the Inchon landing, which changed the tide of the Korean war.— Reuter.
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  • 459 2 British opinion split on vice report f ONDON, Sun. *>* Public opinion was sharply divided last week over the problem of homosexuality, but was almost unanimous In demanding an allout war on prostitution. Thousands of Britons have taken part in newspaper polls on the vlc e report of the Government-ap-pointed
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  • 32 2 ROME. Sun. The Pop-> yesterday urged members of the strictly disciplined Jesuit order to forego smoking, public holidays and other "modern" pleasures as a symbol of their priestly humility.—U.P.
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  • 34 2 MADRAS. Sun.— Five people were killed when police opened fire on a crowd of 1.000 in southern Madras today after 100 houses were burned in a clash between rival groups.— Reuter.
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  • 129 2 CIR Eric Millbourn, chair- man of the Singapore Port Commission, leaves for New Delhi at the end of this month to advise on ending Indian port congestion. Sir Eric, shipping adviser to the British Minister of Transport, will be accompanied by another member of the
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  • 94 2 ■yiENNA. Sun. An angry wife here persuaded a court to accept television as a reliable witness in a case against her erring husband. The husband had told his wife he would be home late as he had to attend an important meeting. She
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  • 127 2 A SPITFIRE and a Hurricane^ A Bij?gin Hill. Kent where B off to battle the Luftwaffe 17 years of the nation-wide Battle of Britain eei^hJS pa n They were closely followed i by a Meteor, a Vampire, a Javelin and a Hunter jet
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  • 47 2 HONGKO:,, Sun.-*, tain's Defen< istf B Duncan Band arrival hrr c today- -v. may be sur,, we shall tinue to maintain substam-j forces in Hong Kong". Mr. Sandys is to spend Ie» days here discussing Bri-a-' defence needs in the Pj East. Reuter
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  • 315 3 ■ABSENT: GOVERNMENT OP niMPrr, />, «^ftffP',T POPULATION' BUT U.S. WILL CONTINUE TO OPPOSE IT, STATE DEPT. MAN SAYS NEW YORK, Sunday. INDIA yesterday proposed a new item for the Inited Nations General Assembly the admission of China. In an explanatory memorandum accompanying the Indian request,
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  • 161 3 No chance, say experts fields of United Nations activities make it all the more necessary and urgent that the United Nations should give prompt consideration to putting an end to the present lack of representation of the Chinese people and their Government." Mr. Lall said India proposed as a "matter
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  • 193 3 lIGNOB Piero Brassi, thief tfrhnirian of the Necchi Company has arrived in the Colony b > air. Sienor Brassi hopes to I" 1 lure for three weeks and <fu.ni:; his stay will visit the J '■deration demonstrating the. 1 ur-xaving fully automatic >>'<<lii Supernova. tnmt stated
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  • 70 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. i Government and Opposition deputies on Friday fought a 40-minute machine-gun bat- tie in the state legislature of Alagoas, North Brazil. The leader of the government narty, Humberto Mendes, was I killed and five others wounded. The fight, a climax to a
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  • 162 3 ALL ON A NECCHI SUPERNOVA "YOU CAN DO IT too." says Signor Bm«si, chief technician of the famous Necchi Company. "Suddenly you are your own high fashion dressmaker doing sewing and embroidery that you never dreamed possible ail automatically without special attachments! "In all semi-automatic machines only
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  • 33 3 Seen the other night Me spotted this gay young Singaporean in town recently. She was wearing a lovely flared white organdie party frock made on a Necchi Supernova, she did it herself too!
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  • 174 3 'IT HELPED RED PROPAGANDA' Glubb Pasha criticises U.S. arms to Jordan ONDON, Sun. American shipment of arms to Jordan was criticised today by Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Glubb, who commanded the Arab Legion in that Middle East kingdom, until sacked a year ago by King Hussein. He raised doubts about the
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  • 53 3 MR. NEHRU (rear), the Prime Minister of India congratulates Mr. Pant, the Home Minister (nearer camera) on his 70th birthday in New Delhi. One of the old guard of India's independence movement. Pant is the oldest member of Mr. Nehru's Cabinet. Mr. Neh.a is
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  • 275 3 RUSSIAN ENVOYS HELD FOR SPYING ISTANBUL, Sun. Two Russian Embassy officials were arrested yesterday and accused of spying. They were ordered to leave Turkey within 48 hours. Police said they were caught trying to buy military Information from a young Turk.— U.P. COLOMBO: Mr. Maxwell Gluck, who admitted he did
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  • 240 3 But will he withdraw troops? RHODE ISLAND, Sunday. T»HE Governor of Arkansas, Mr. Orval Faubus, agreed yesterday to obey the Federal law on school integration but asked the Federal Government to "act with understanding and patience." But Mr. Faubus, who issued a statement after his
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  • 41 3 FBI accused NEW YORK. Sun. Col. Rudolf Abel, accused as a Russian spy, yesterday filed a suit In the Federal court asking for the return of papers he said were obtained from him by the FBI without a search warrant.— A.P.
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  • 187 3 ONDON, Sun. The British Overseas Airways Corporation today confirmed reports that it was having "teething troubles" with the new Bristol Britannia airliner. A spokesman said that in the 32 weeks since the Britannia 102 came into service on the Australian and South African routes. 49
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  • 223 3 AMERICAN ARMY IS WORKING ON IT ATLANTIC CITY. Sun. The U.S. army is developing a weapon capable of intercepting inter-continental missiles such as the Russians claim to have built, the American Legion's annual convention was told here yesterday. Major-Gen. John Daley, the army's Director of Special
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  • 33 3 LONDON. Sun. False teeth minus the plates were thrown in place of confetti at the Tynemouth. Northumberland, wedding yesterday of dental surgeon Gordon Stuart and Miss Mary Clutterbuck— Reuter.
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  • 350 4 Big bid to woo terrorittt from jungle to mwendcr 100 community leaders to tell people all over state TPOH, Sun. One hundred Perak commuity leaders have joined the Government's nation-wide drive to woo the terrorists from the jungle and end the Emer gency. The State Information Officer,
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  • 53 4 SHIRLEY ANN JUNES (above, centre) was chosen Singapore's "Mobil Queen 1957" from 18 other competitors at a dance organised by th- "tanvac sports club at tae Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night. Witb her is the runner-up, Patri. cia Yon* Thai (left), and Millie Koh. third—
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  • 222 4 Miss Pacific they all fall for her 'HOLD A CONTEST PROPOSAL TRAVEL and tourist experts In Singapore yesterday fully supported the idea ot a "Festival of Paciflca" to lure American tourists to Asian Pacific countries in 1959. The executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association. Mr. George Turner, said
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  • 88 4 PLEDGE FOR RADIO MEN SINGAPORE'S Chief Minis, ter Mr. Lim Tew Hock, has assured the Depart. merit of Broadcasting Employees' Union tbat the interests of its members "will be protected." In an interview with leaders of the union, the Chief Minister said that the future of Radio Malaya was still
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  • 27 4 MERSINO. Sun.— The Government English School here, will hold its speech day on Sept. 26. The programme will Include science and arts and craft exhibitions.
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  • 49 4 IPOH. Sun The Perak Malay teachers association has bought the home of a race-horse owner and businessman. Mr. Lincoln I ennc for $70,000 to be used as 'ts headquarters. It is located in Klnta Gar dens, off the exclusive resi dentlal area of Gopeng Road
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  • 109 4 WG KIM CHOON, 70, was killed in a street fight 11 near his daughter's house in Happy Garden Estate, Singapore, yesterday. Madam Ng Seok Lee said she saw the scuffle In which her father was knocked down. She added that she carried him to
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  • 83 4 rpHE Singapore City Council J. has told Its 10.000-strong Labour Unions Federation that gratuities for which the daily-rated workers "will become eligible when they leave our service cannot be handed over to them now." Otherwise, "it will defeat the very purpose of paying gratuity
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  • 32 4 Ismail bin Abbas, 24, a labourer, had his left hand slashed when he refused to let a man into his foster sister's house in Lorong 27. Oeylang, Singapore, last night..
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  • 268 4 Citizen bill: A fresh grouse by 30,000 THE Singapore Citizenship Bill, if passed by the Legislative Assembly, would create a mass of displaced persons with no claim to any land, spokesmen of United Kingdom and Colonies citizens told the Straits Times yesterday. They were referring to a clause in the
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  • 187 4 ABOUT 40 local employees of the Life Insurance £X Corporation of India in Singapore, have dec to stage a two-week "'go slow" from today. Their action is in protest against the corporation's "delay in settling their wage claims" submitted 16 months ago. Mr. E. M.
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  • 77 4 KLUANG, Sun.— The Executive Secretary of the Kluang District Subbranch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Lim chin Toh. said there would be permanent memorials erected here to commemorate the Federation's independence. He said a park was beinc laid out anci plans made for Merdeka Stadium.
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  • 120 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Minister for Industry and Commerce, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today urged the Chinese in Malaya to "decide immediately" whether they would become Malayans or aliens. "I will do my best to persuade the government to give sufficient time for people wishing to give
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  • 63 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. In the Sessions Court today, Kanasan was fined $750 or six months' jail for being concerned in smuggling textiles. The goods were found in a military ration lorry on arrival in Johore Bahru from Singapore. Cpl. Levy who was in charge of the
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  • 20 5 KOTA BHARU, San. Mr. K. A. Pillai, formerly of Singapore, has been promoted senior sanitary and health inspector here.
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  • 329 5 PRIME MINISTER PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT TO PENANG RUMOURS MADE ME NERVOUS, HE ADMITS pENANG, Sun. Malaya will stand as an example to the world of how, in adversity, it found unity, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here last night. "With the help of such men
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  • 259 5 IZ-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The 236 nre victims of Ulu Yam Lama, 32 miles from here, are still as worried now as they were 10 months ago when a blaze gutted their homes. They claim that the former District Officer of Ulu
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  • 72 5 THESE two boatmen had a hard battle in one of the races at th e sea sports at Port Swettenham yesterday. The winner was Ngah bin Haran, of the Marine Department (right), who beat the next man by less
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  • 151 5 in the Colony. They cultivate plots at Changi. Potong Pasir. Woodlands. Jurong and Lim Chu Kang. TWELVE Singapore farmers met yesterday to discuss how they could cut the price of vegetables by becoming their own wholesalers. They belong to the Singapore
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  • 58 5 Mr. E. L. Aitken, president of the Federation of Amateur Cinema Societies in Australia arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on the first leg of his Far East tour to take pictures for a tourists' magazine. "I'm here to sell the East to the West,"
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  • 91 5 Singapore police last night searched squatter areas in Bukit Ho Swee for a teenage gangster who slashed two school boys. The two boys, Lee Kirn Kwan. 12. and Tay Han Scan. 11. were taken to the General Hospital for treatment. Lee was stabbed in the stomach
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  • 1155 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Sept. 16, 1957. Defence In S.E. Asia The real reassurance in Mr. Duncan Sandys' denial that it is Britain's intention to stockpile nuclear weapons in Malaya is his reminder of the principle behind the Anglo Malayan defence agreement. The treaty has not yet been published,
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  • 281 6 r[E Communist Party of Indonesia now commands nearly seven million votes on the island of Java. It is the biggest of the four main political organisations and, unless the current trend is dramatically and unpredictably reversed, its supporters may soon outnumber those of
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    • 552 6 IHAVE been greatly encouraged by your report (S.T. Sept. 12) of the reference by the Chief Minister to the Citizenship Bill In these words: "Through this Bill we will b e able to say today with united voice 'Majulah Singapura' and tomorrow with even greater
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    • 310 6 "DECENTLY Government launched a campaign to help its indebted employees and to encourage saving. But now hundreds of Government servants have been ordered to pay arrears towards the Widows' and Orphans Pension Fund. It seems that these officers had failed to exercise the option of not
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    • 119 6 DURING the five minutes adjournment of the Singapore Assembly at last week's meeting when the question of the number of members of the Select Committee for the Citizenship Bill was discussed. I was struck by the strange behaviour of some of our Assemblymen. One would hav P
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  • 525 6 Why seven million voted for the Communists IN THE FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES DENIS WARNER EXPLAINS.,, In the first place and an insufficiency of Western aid In the second that there Is inflation, corruption and anarchy and because of all these things a growing interest in Communism. The argument at
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  • 263 7 PLANS ARE AFOQX TO am 'mn^co/io/crn, SPENDING' 'EFFICIENCY EXPERTS 9 MAY BE ENGAGED TO REORGANISE WHOLE ADMINISTRATION T ofSri f?f S Styi ty of Mal aya to tighten control ed "irJln m and prevent what has b een called irresponsible spending efficiency experts. They may engage
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  • 173 7 'MALA YA: OGMORE SEES U.N. SUCCESS pENANO, Sun. Lord I Oumore, former Un4, r-Secretary of state O r the Colonies, said today tnat the Malayan deiewtion to the United would make a impact because a had solved its mill? -racial problem in the best way. Loid Ogmore. who came here
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  • 45 7 Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union celebrated its 10th anniversary with a dinner and concert at the Sim Avenue Community Centre, Geylang Road. Singapore, on Saturday. Earlier, the union held its annual meeting and elected Mr. Bok Sye Foo the new pre-
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  • 25 7 ■'.had Bergher, vicepresident of Columbia PicInternational Corporate D and Far Eastern superla due to arrive in Singapore today by P. A A.
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  • 102 7 Two months jail for doctrine offence KOTA BHARU, Sun. Mahmood bin Awang, 60, was jailed for two months today on two charges of teaching false doctrine and contempt of the Islamic religion. The case was heard before the Kathi of Kota Bharu. Tuan Haji Omar bin Haji Musa. In the
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  • 22 7 The Singapore Musical Society will present Mendelssohn's "Elijah' tomorrow for school children at the Victoria Memorial Hall, at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 26 7 A labourer Tan Chye Slew, 46. collapsed and died while carrying a heavy bag of rice in Jalan Kathl, off Bedok Road, Singapore yesterday.
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  • 26 7 The Singapore Recorded Music Society will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, at the Catholic Centre Hall in Bras Basah Road at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 76 7 FRONT SEES ELECTION CANDIDATES rE Labour Front of Singapore hopes to announce its candidates for the City Council December elections In a week or two. Its election sub-committee yesterday interviewed 30 orospective candidates. The chairman Mr. Chew Swee Kee. said their applications were being studied. The Front intends to field
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The body of a unidentified Chinese boy wa s found float Ing near the Lido yesterday. A passerby, who saw the body, made a report to the police.
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  • 25 7 The film "The Beggar's Opera was shown yesterday at the Pavilion Theatre In aid of the Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association's charity fund.
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  • 61 7 than 100 uniformed >nd members of the i D Ambulance Brigade i" joined the funeral n of a former sup- trintendent, Mr. Teo Way Yong, who died last Monday. Mr. Too was one of the biggest fancy fish dealers in Singapore. Mr.
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  • 147 7 OFFICERS of the Jordanian Army may be sent to Malaya soon for training in Jungle warfare. The military governor of Amman, capital of Jordan. Brig.-Gen. Fawaz Maher. said this at Singapore Airport yesterday. He was on his way home i after attending the mercieka celebrations
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  • 29 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Ungku Moshln bin Mohamefl has been appointed Adminls trative Officer. Kota Tinggi in succession to Mr. J R. Chalmers, who has gone on leave.
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  • 177 7 rjIHE Singapore Chief Mi--1 nister, Mr. Lim Yew j Hock, said yesterday that future plans for large-size community centres would be based on the Keppel Har- bour centre. Declaring open the new centre, he said: "If you compare it with other community centres, you will
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  • 44 7 THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, shakes hands with little Yong Fooi Fong. aged seven, during a visit to the School for the Deaf in Penang. On the right is the principal. Miss J Hickes— Straits Times picture
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  • 257 7 BATTLE OF BRITAIN MARCH PAST KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. >THE BRITISH High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. G. W. Tory, today took his first salute in this country at the Battle of Britain march -past at the RAF station here. Nearly 300 men from the Royal Air
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  • 41 7 JESSELTON. Sun.— A drop in aircraft movements at Labuan wa s recorded in August when there were 501 civil and 175 Service movements. The drop was caused by the cutting down of R.A.F. flights through Labuan.
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Fatimah binte Dollah, wife of a sawmiller, was fined $350, or four months' jail in Kota Tinggi for moving 12 iahils of tapioca from a restricted food area without a permit.
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  • 282 7 Second unionist dares Lee to debate AM R. LEE KUAN YEW iTI was challenged to another public debate yesterday. It is the second challenge to Mr. Lee following his allegation in the Legislative Assembly last week that the Singapore Trades Union Congress had been In danger of being captured by
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  • 109 7 j JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. j The sub-district of Geylang i Patah has made special arrangement* for the celej bration of the Sultan of Johore's birthday on Tuesday. Inche Zainal Abdin bin Haji Ahmad, the Assistant District Officer, has invited officials and civilians to attend an assembly at
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  • 53 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun— Two brothers. Mohamed bin Abdul Uit iff. 37, and Isa bin Adul Latiff, 31. were jointly charged in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday with having 447 Ib of Siamese uncustomed tobacco at Kuala Tabal on Sept. 13. Both pleaded not guilty and were allowed
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  • 51 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. In the Sessions Court today. Ching Slang Chin of Geylang Patah, was jailed for a year, to be followed by a year's police supervision for housebreaking and theft. He had broken into the Social Welfare Department store and stolen trousers, shirts and
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  • 14 7 RAIL COLLISION HOLDS UP NEW EXPRESS The scene after the smash. Straits Times picture.
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  • 218 7 KUALA LUMPUR 1V Sun. A collision between a Forest Department lorry and a pilot trolley leading in the night mail from Penang delayed the start of the diesel Express to Singapore by 45 minutes today. The collision took place at 5 a.m. at a level crossing
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  • 74 7 Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, surgeon and occulist to the Royal Family, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC on his way to Melbourne to complete plans for the first Australian eye diseases research centre at the University of Melbourne. He was in Singapore during World War II checking
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  • 59 7 Lord Perth. British Miniter of State for Colonial Affairs, and Lady Perth are due in Singapore today from Borneo for a three-day visit Lord Perth, who attended the Federation independence celebrations, has since made a tour of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. In Singapore, he will
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    • 902 8  -  ALLIMGTON MiEWAM* THE NATIVE POLICIES OF SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES IN JAVA AND SUMATRA. By John Basrin. (Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press. 305.) A HISTORY OF MALAYA. By F. J. Moorhead. (Longmans, Green. 12s. 6d.) By RAFFLES was no friend of the Dutch. Their commercial policy,
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    • 253 8 DOC IN THE SNOW. By James Riddell. (Michael Joseph 12s. 6d.) ABOUT 15.000 men A passed through the wartime ski school in the Lebanon. British troops, Australians, New Zealanders. Gurkhas, Greeks and others. There was even a detachment from the Long Range Desert Group, on
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    • 350 8 THE HUNGRY FORTIES OINGAPORE in the "hungry forties" a domestic British crisis which was reflected in Eastern trade and the struggle to keep Singapore a free port are recalled by a German publication marking the centenary of Messrs. Arnold Otto Meyer. This great Hamburg company Is the "parent" of Behn,
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    • 74 8 IT was an education act. not British bayonets that finally broke the Highlanders. In his history of "The Scottish Highlands." fMacmillan 9s. 6d.) Mr. W. R Kermack deals no morv gently with the Englis:: than he should. This short account of the Highlands, from early Gaelic colonisation
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    • 314 8 Straits Times Crossword I l may DOWN I i This garment makes money 3 4 6 i 8 In an old railway (7). i I m 2. Sailor returns to a mountain fc^\ t^N; SSgSi ranne (s>. liiHHllll^lill^i 3 D** l^ ll^ German town j— s^* B jggjH SStf— -ii»
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  • 1492 9 VS. turned traitor Ell G I I T NAZI saboteurs landed from submarines on the J American coast early in June, 1942. Their orders were to out American airplane production by destroying key linium and magnesium plants. They were well equipped and ltd. All
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    • 227 9 ttox 3torgan 3M.MK Goodbye to June *—m—mam±, 1 SURE YOU WON'T CHAN&E T Wl I I I lilll 'ii >' Mil II I 111 I NO, I'LL "V^ GOOPSYE, JUNE ~*\~l i f YOUR MIND, KEITH T I YOU'D BETTER M ALON&, KEITH j|l WAIT HERE I PROBABLY WON'T T
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  • 497 10 INVESTORS EXPECT Too MUCH By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE Share Market last week entered a period of doldrums with the tone hesitant and uncertain. Compared with previous weeks, business was only modest and some sources said it was fifty per cent less than a month or so ago. Although not
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  • 283 10 yHE main feature on the Singapore Rubber Market last week was the entry into the market again of China. Her orders were stated to be in the region of 2,500 tons and embraced one, two and three grades for October shipment. For a while the price Improved on
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  • 379 10 1 r T»E following business done I!.. ln the Singapore Share Market was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Sept. INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. U. 95 to $2.87 Vi cd.cb., Fraser Neave Prefs $4 05 Gammons $2.57',, Hammer Co $2.45 to $2.47' i to $2.45
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  • 513 10 rpHE following list of revised X quotations was issued by the Mala> an Share Brokers Association after its last meeting on Friday. Alox Brick, Mlm 1.55 18Ocd B M. Trustee! 6 10 a.50 Con. Tin Smelt £j« l«/« 17/6 a ler n Onl'ted" J0.00 s'roj Ea'.er'Wa?. H <00 4.10
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    • 1523 10 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT* MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR Applications for admission lnt the Malay College should read Chief Education Officers on or be fore October 31st. Rules for ad mission may be consulted in al Education Offices and Englisl and Malay Schools. H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS There will be vacancies
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  • 394 12 Bolton Wanderers provide the biggest shock of the season T ONDON, Sun. Bolton Wan*J derers provided the biggest shock of the English football season when they soundly beat League champions Manchester United 4-0 yesterday. Though tne talented, young United side have dohiinated English football for
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  • 297 12 SWANSEA PUT UP THE BEST DISPLAY ONDON, Sun. Welsh Lj club sides did well in yesterday's Rugby Union programme. Swansea achieved the best performance in beating Group Captain Walker's side at St. Helen's, by 12-6, as the visitors Included nine internationals. Following two recent reverses, Newport tasted success at home,
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  • 773 12 Manchester U. Everton Notts Forest Luton Arsenal WBA Burnley Manchester C. Bolton Wolves Portsmouth Newcastle Chelsea Preston N E. Aston Villa Sheffield Wed. Tottenham Blackpool Leeds U. Sunderland Birmingham C. Leicester CP W D L P A Pts. 7 S 1 1 22 9 11 7 5 1
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  • 63 12 3 TOP ATHLETES DEFEATED Beaten... ZATOPEK IN 10,000 METRES PRAGUE, Sun. Emil Zatopek, Czechoslovakia's triple Olympic cold medallist, was narrowly beaten by Niklas Szabo of Hungary in the 10.000 metres here today. Zatopek led almost all the way, but was passed by the Hungarian on the last bend and beaten
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  • 48 12 JUNGWIRTH IN 1,500 M STANISLAV Jungivirth (Czechoslovakia), holder of the world 1,500 metres record, was also beaten by a Hungarian, Istvan Roszavoelgyi. formerly the world's fastest over the distance. Roszavoelgyi icon by seven yards in 3 mm. 45.1 sec. seven seconds slower than Jungwirth's tvorld mark.— Reuter.
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  • 49 12 MIMOUN IN 5,000 METRES PARIS, Sun. Olympic marathon champion Alain Mimoun was beaten into third place yesterday in the 5.000 metres here yesterday. The race was won by Mau. rice Chiclet in 14mm. 42sec. Mimoun clocked 11mm. 47.25ec. compared with his best time of Umin. ?.4sec. in 1952.
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  • 84 12 LONDON, Sun— Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday. Blackpool Borough 13 Whitehaven 18- Bramlev 29 Doncaster 5; Bradford Northern 37 Leigh 7: Castleford 16 Peatherstone Rovers 5; Dewsbury 8 Liverpool City 26: Huddersfleld 17 York 11: Hull Kingston Rovers 14 Halifax 22. Hunslet 20 Barrow 24-
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  • 108 12 I'LL QUIT IF I BEAT BASILI OROBINSON NEW YORK, Sun. Sugar Ray Robinson was quoted yesterday as saying that he would retire from boxing should he successfully defend his world middleweight title against Carmen Basilic, on Sept. 23. He would end his ring career with a few charity bouts, perhaps
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  • 42 12 HANOVER, Sun. West Germany were leading Britain by 57 4 points to 48 »i at the end of the first day In their two-day athletics match here. Each nation won nve of the ten events on the programme yesterday —Reuter.
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  • 284 12 NEWCASTLE, Sunday. A SCINTILLATING third wicket partnership of 26« in an hour and threequarters by Garfleld Sobers and Rohan Kanhai enabled the West Indies tc total 434 on the first day of their two-day match against the Minor Counties here yesterday. The tourists were all
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  • 55 12 REDS USE HYPNOSIS IN SPORTS' DARWIN, Sun.—Forbes Carlisle, an Australian swimming coach who just returned from the Moscow Youth Games, yesterday* alleged that Russian ski jumpers and other athletes compete under hypnosis. He said 36 scientists are studying athletics, in addition to the hypnosis specialists, and are devising new training
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  • 30 12 BROOKLINE. Sun Hillman Robbins (Memphis, Tennessee) won the United States amateur golf championship here yesterday defeating Prank Taylor (California five and four In the 36. hole final. Reuter.
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  • 135 12 TURNBERRY (Scotland j Sun. Christy O'Connor (Bundoran, Eire). the Masters golf champion of Britain, yesterday won the British Matchplay championship when, in the 36--hole final, he beat Tom Haliburton, a Scot attached to the Wentworth Club, Surrey, by five and four. O'Connor had already
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  • 31 12 MILAN. Sun. Alex Buxton, former British light-heavyweight champion, beat Italo Scortlchlnl of Italy, when the referee stopped their scheduled ten-rounds bout here last night in the seventh round -Reuter
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  • 51 12 BERLIN. Sun.— Two European swimming records were broken at a meeting between East Germany and Russia at Leipzig yesterday. Hans Zierold (East Germany) clocked 2min. 21.4 sec. for the men's 200 metres butterfly, and Ewe Uusmees (Russia) swam the women's 100 metres breast-stroke in lmin. 21.6sec—
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  • 212 12 NINETY-ONE riders had to struggle in ram and I treacherous conditions at the annual R.A.S.C. motor cycling championships yesterday. The outstanding rider was Capt. Peter Gordon Berk shire. 28. of the R.A.S.C attached to the Light Aid Detachment in Seremban. He lost only 24 points
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  • 59 13 JANET RECEIVES MERDEKA CUP FROM THE PREMIER The Prime Minister of Malaya. Tengku Abdul Rabman. presenting the .Merdeka Cup to Mrs. Janet van Brrkuelen. joint-owner of Crimson Pirate which won the Class 1, Div. I—B furlongs race at Ipoh on Saturday. I n the centre is Mr. J. P. Hannah,
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  • 120 13  -  BY EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sun. Distine again heads the Perak Gold Vase handicap with 9st. 11 following his convincing win in the "Trial" over 6f yesterday. Distine was topweight in last year's race with 9.7 and be finished third behind Rubber Planter and Amusement Park.
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  • 341 13 WEIGHTS RO R WEDNESDAY WEIGHTS for all seven races on the second day, Wednesday: CL. 3. DIV. I— 6F. Straight FUcht 9.0« Rio 813 Caracas 8.12 Cinema 111 811 Triple Crown 810 Professor Bancet 8.09 Top Secret 8.07 Khandi Star 8.05 Welsh King 8-04 Gemblra 8.03 Runny Lad 8-02 Nan-ana
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  • 354 14 LITTLE TALIB SPARKS 6-3 VICTORY FOR CUP HOLDERS Three second-half goals beat fighting Negri Sembilan I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sparked by four goals by diminutive Talib Ibrahim, Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 6-3 In their Malaya Cup match at Princess Road today. Selangor will now replay with
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  • 75 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Football Association of Malaya has accepted an Invitation from the South Vietnam P. A. to play three matches at Saigon on Oct. 26, 27 and 28. South Vietnam will be celebrating the fourth anniversary of Its independence then. Mr Kwok Kin
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  • 68 14 Champion sprinter Distine. owned by Mr. W. McGregor Watt and Mrs. R. N. Hobbs. is being led in by Mrs. Jo Gillett after winning the Perak Gold Vase Trial over 6f at Ipoh on Saturday. Distine is trained in Singapore by Neal Hobbs—
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  • 130 14 K U ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore Polo Club the holders, retained the Selangor Turf Club Cup when their "B" team beat King's Dragoon Guards 3-2 in the final of the Malayan Polo Association's annual tournament here today. Singapore gained another success in the
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  • 154 14 rrHE FIRST Malayan "test" between England and Australia for the Kiwi Cup was drawn on the S.C.C. padang yesterday after rain had reduced play to only three hours on the second day. Scores were Australia 246-9 declared: England 82 and 114 for three. England,
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  • 34 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Set sports will be held here at 11 a.m. on. Tuesday to celebrate the Suitor of Johore's birthday. There will be nine events seven sailing and two rowing.
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  • 680 14  - STORE WERE BETTER YET LOST NORMAN SIKBEL VISOKER PLAYS V-SOCCER FOR TOURING ISRAELI TEAM By HAPOEL, the cup soccer champions of Israel, will leave one lasting memory behind them in Singapore that of Jacov Visoker, their rugged, acrobatic, cool-headed goalkeeper, probably the best goalkeeper ever to play in Singapore. Twenty-six
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  • 245 14 RAIN PUTS OFF PLAY ON SECOND DAY rTHE ANNUAL two-day erieA ket fixture between the Singapore Junior Tournament XI and Combined Schools was drawn yesterday with no play possible on the second day because of rain. At close on Saturday, Combined Schools were 39 for four in reply to the
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  • 435 14 UNBEATEN IN NINE MATCHES HERE rE CEYLON cricketers left for Colombo by air yesterday after their successful four-week tour. The Ceylonese played nine matches here without being beaten. They won six times, drew twice while one game— against Malayan Ceylonese —was abandoned. Results of
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  • 60 14 Chinese Athletic "A" entered the final of the S.AP.A. junior Cup competition when they beat RAF. Ten (jah 2-1 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. After an even first half, C.A. scored first through Sebastian Yap but McHardie equalised for Tengah to make the score 1-1
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  • 74 14 TLtALAYAN champion N. A. Harvey was eliminated In the semi-finals of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship at Sime Road yesterday. He went down by two and one to T.H.A. Potts who will now meet D. I. Stirk in the final next weekend. Stlrk won his
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  • 20 14 The Army Civil Services Unions annual athletic meet at Fairer Park yesterday was postponed because of rain.
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  • 100 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Hayati Meah, of Penang, will captain North Malays m their Mentris* Besar Shield cricket match against South here on Sept. 28 and 29. Ali Yunos, of Singapore, will lead South. NORTH: Hayati Meah, lshak Hasbim, Sidek (all Pen ang), Hamzah Abu
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  • 154 14 Taipeh score an easy victory THE MER DtIU f V 1 baseball 5S f» ons raipeh S campa-u pressiv- l oo. 65 victory over KK g« at the Hannv chlr -l last nigh? ;> Taipeh. showeri combinatioi ate shooting Taipeh stormed th«* interval. ad at tt Highest scorer OutstaiK.;,:. Taipeh
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  • 191 14 SCHOOLBOY RAZAK DOES DAMAGE IN 2nd INNINGS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Singapore Malays won the Rulers' Shield lor the first time when they beat Selangor Malays by an innings and 55 runs in the final on the padang today. Scores were Singapore 237; Selangor 96 and 86.
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