The Straits Times, 1 October 1957

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  • 38 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS SO, OOP The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1957 15 CENTS UMNO CENTRAL EXECUTIVE EXPELS YOUTH LEADER ANNUAR Prime Minister explains implications of treaty and gains fall support of delegates
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  • 162 1 Demand for meeting fails KUALA LIMPUR, Mon. Tengku Ab.ill Rihman. the; "rime 'linister, reeived unanimous ote o; confidence rom th( 32-member MNO Central Executive Committee last tight after a two-hour disensskm on the pro)osed Anglo-Malayan Defence and Mutual \ssistance Treaty. The acting secretary-! i neral, Tuan Syed lid afterirds tha
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  • 109 1 Planters champion plumed helmets KUALA LUMPI'R, Mon. The Planter, official magazine of thr Incorporated Society of Planters, today defended in an editorial the plumed helmets worn by Malayan cabinet ministers on ceremonial occasions. It says that it is correct for the Prime Minister to wish the ceremonial uniform of the
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  • 69 1 LAHORE. Mon.— The bodies Of 40 people killed when a Karachi-bound express ran into a stationary oil train at Gambar. 100 miles North of here last night, have been recovered. An official estimate put the number of injured at 60.— Troops home JAKARTA, Mon. The
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  • 83 1 IO N D N Mon —All national ritish mor" 5 nK newspaper now co ing twopence ill cast a alfpenny i 'ire as from Monday, i was announced last night Reason: Rising t'i'oductioi costs. he papers ar P thr Daily Fxpress Daily Herald, Daily Mail, Daily
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  • 253 1 TWO-HOUR DELAY TO CLEAR LINER pLEARANCE of the P. and O. liner Corfu, was delayed for two hours when she arrived from Hong Kong yesterday because Singapore immigration officers refused to board her before she docked. They went out by launch to meet the
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  • 79 1 No election no paper KATMANDU, Mon Nepal's first general elections, due to be held on Oct. 8, have been postponed indefinitely because of a paper shortage. An announcement by the election commisssion today said it was "quite impossible" to hold the elections, fixed for this month by a royal decree
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  • 35 1 VIENNA, Mon.— The Hun garian Government yesterday announced plans to replace the "workers councils" which played a leading part in last October's revolt, ov "factory councils" run by the state-controlled trade union-
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  • 158 1 HONG KONG, Mon— Police today continued their round-up of suspected trouble-makers in Hong Kong in an attempt to prevent a recurrence of last year's October "National Day riots. So far they have detained 1,800 suspected members of 1 Triad secret society gangs, I scores of
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  • 29 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Ten of 25 trade union leaders and students arrested for demonstrating against extension of a U.S air base near here were released today.- Reuter.
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  • 166 1 Ban urged for race centres only PARTIAL restoration of racing broadcasts has received powerful backing from the Malayan Racehorse Owners' Association. The association has written to the Straits Racing Association, asking for the present total ban to be relaxed to allow broadcasts to all centres,
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  • 301 1 Bukit Timah factories paralysed all morning, then CONTINUED power cuts in Singapore yesterday morning disrupted work at many industrial plants and brought further inconvenience to the public. In the factory area of Bukit Timah, thousands of employees were kept standing idle from early
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  • 279 1  - BUT THEN CAME A LONG SILENCE R. CHANDRAN By I UU, 17, the only Dyak 1 J film star in the world, sat in the reception room of the Singapore Airport yesterday afternoon. baffled. She Just could not understand why the people round her had become silent all or a
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  • 282 1 10-YEAR PLAN TO FEED OURSELVES Aziz to get Japanese aid KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today he was planning to bring in six to 10 Japanese rice experts to help "revolutionise" Malaya's policy of food self-sufficiency. Inche Aziz, who has just returned
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  • 123 1 YEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Thurgood Marshall, counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, said today there may be other "Little Rock" cases In the South before public school integration is completed. When that job is done, the NAACP will
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  • 23 1 40 INJURED IN ALCERIA J AIMERS. Mon— K..rty injured in new wave of violence in Algeria, it mi rrportrd today. Al*.
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  • 222 2  - Foreign investors want 'fair treatment— not favours 9 THERE MUST BE NO DISCRIMINATION, SAYS BIG DIRECTOR By GEOFFREY BOLAND pOREIGN industrialists who wish to invest capital in Malaya do not want privileges, a director of one of the largest groups of companies in the world, said in Singapore last night.
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  • 73 2 A MALAY double wedding was held in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday when Inche Ariff Idris married Che Puteh Mohamed Idris. daughter of Kuala Lumpur's Malay woman Municipal Councillor, Cbe Enchum. and Lieut. Mohad Ariff Yahaya of the 3rd lin the Malay Regiment married Che
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  • 231 2 BRITAIN WILL MEET OUR NEEDS BRITAIN'S new Trade Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. H. W. Woodruff, said yesterday that he would do all he could to ensure that the needs of Singapore were met as far as possible from the resources oi Britain. Mr. Woodruff, who
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  • 96 2 Inquest to be held on Lorraine LONDON. Mon. The Coroner at Welling. Kent, will today hear evidence as to the manner in which an 18-year-old Malayan dancer, Lorraine Anthoniz. came to be stabbed by her brother. lan. Lan said yesterday: "Fencing is in my blood. I usually use a drumstick
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  • 30 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Alterations are being made to the fourth floor of the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. for conversion to a maternity unit at a cost of $66,830.
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  • 135 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. HPOWN councillors here have turned down an offer A to be paid for their services. Speaking at yesterday's meeting at the Town Council. Mr. Quek Ha Yao (Alliance), referring to a section of the Town Board Enactment which entitles the council
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  • 25 2 A memorial service will bo held in St. Andrew's Cathe> i dral, Singapore, at 4.30 p.m. I today for King Haakon of Norway.
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  • 62 2 'SEND ME TO CHINA 9 PLEA Oh Swi Seng, 35. of Koi; Ul Weng i n a lane of Kock Bharu. Kelantan. asked a o old. ld nn Al ril Singapore court yesterday to JT Apnl 5 send him to China. Tne magistrate, Mr. R. B I. He admitted stealing
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  • 303 2 COUNCIL ROW OVER AN AUDIT REPORT Debate ahmt an investigation CRITICISMS Of the I J Singapore City Council's financial affairs, and a can for art inquiry into certain disclosure. 1 by the Directed of Audit, were heard at the council meeting jesterday. The debate aX' se fr<l m a report
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  • 67 2 A Jaga krota bo. Sarlip bin Ismail. 23. was jaied for a total of four month and suspended from drivntr for 18 months win n he was con victed of three tpfflc offences in Singapore yeitniay. Sarlip pleaded tot guilty Jo charges or driving a car
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  • 52 2 About 500 ni_;h-soil workers in the rural areas in Singapore, earning n average of $4.25 a day. Ml] get $1.10 more a day from today. This is the Jesuit of an agreement reach, d bctweer thr Government rad the staff side of the Civil Service
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    • 189 2 lg. M .L the pin-point ll^^l A toe and heels m A PREVIEW I Vl ITALIAN STYLES MAIN STORE, 3ATA BUILDING, SPORE on Thursday 3rd October 1957 V 'fi on Friday 4th October 1957 when Joan Booty's Leading Mannequins will model LATEST CREATIONS to be present "Vii^tO wl% Ann f\
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    • 106 2 ISO try for those Tokyo study gifts A BOlT l">it Singapore ami Federation candidates have applied 10/ the two scholarships offered by the Japanese (io eriiini-nt to Malayan stucii-nts. Mr. K Muraok. the Japanese Vire-C on ul in Singapore said y«sterriay that the response wa s a big surprise. Applications
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  • 513 3 -AND IN THE MIDDLEp^I EAST A DEMAND FOR A 'COOL AREA'^^j BRIGHTON, Monday. AIISS MABGARET HKRBISON, chairman of A the Labour Party, today called for the dishandment of the Chinese Nationalist forces on f the entry of Communist China into the United Nations and
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  • 238 3 SCIENCE CALL FOR BAN ON H-TESTS DARIS, Mon.—Scien--1 tists from 33 nations including Britain, the Urrited States and Russia yesterday appealed to the world's governments to end nuclear weapons tests as harmful to human health. A resolution adopted unanimously by 250 scientists attending a conference at Cannes, on the Riviera,
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  • 264 3 LONDON Mon.-Five boys at Chearr. Schol. where cs 4a ted as a new boy lat weel are down with Asian In A doctor ha.*- Msiti'd the school. Bu' tin oitbreak wu not ronsic^rod .crious and parents ha c not b<?en notified. Prince (harles was out
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  • 218 3 MENON ON 'MILITARY STEPS' NEW YORK, Monday INDIA'S Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna 1 Menon, said today that India would take "military steps" to regain Kashmir if the Security Council does not solve the dispute. The Indian diplomat, who appeared on a nation-wide
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  • 35 3 LONDON, Mon. The London "Sunday Pictorial" said yesterday it was an "Irish practical joker" who started Scotland Yard investigating an alleged plot to kill the Queen during her American trip next month.
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  • 30 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The first High Commissioner designate for Malaya, Mr. S. Chelvasingham Maclntyre, flew here with his wife last night to represent his country in India. A.P
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  • 117 3 RUSSIA STARTS RADIO QUIZ TO WIN FRIENDS IN BRITAIN LONDON, Mon.—Moscow Radio last night began a new quiz giveaway show to induce British listeners to tune to its English-language propaganda broadcasts. Seven questions about Russia were broadcast and will be repeated nightly for two weeks. Every Briton writing to Moscow
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  • 40 3 DAMASCUS, Mon. Arab lawyers are inviting their Afro-Asian colleagues to a Damascus meeting in November, to discuss such matters as nationalisation under international law, self-deter-mination and indirect aggression. Organisers expect most Afro-Asian countries to be represented. Reuter.
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  • 312 3 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER TIN LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: KIBBERS LONDON. Mon. Spot 24 T *d.. Nov 25', d. Dec 25', d. .TanMar. 25' 2 d., April-June 25\d., July Sept. 25 7 sd., Oct. c.i.f. 24 ',d., Nov. c.i.f 24 T ,d.,
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  • 78 3 A MSTERDAM, Mon. i». Some 360 widows in search of husbands went home grumbling from the first World Congress of Widows and Widowers at Enschede yesterday. Only 20 widowers turned up and they rejected every female in sight. Town officials and congress organiser Ger Breyn
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  • 89 3 WED AT 8 TO HONOUR A PLEDGE TAIPEII, Mon.— An eight-year-old boy and a fiirl of 24 have been married to keep a promise their parents made 30 years ago. But the marriage was declared null and void immediately after the ceremony. The case stemmed from a pledge which the
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  • 26 3 MOSCOW, Mon. Twentythree leading Communist writers have been appointed to write a five-volume history on how "Russia's valiant forces defeated Fascist Germany." A.P.
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  • 284 4 Going: $100 stock for $90 COUNCIL PLANS TO RAISE $13 MIL. SINGAPORE investors may now buy City Council five per cent loan stock at a 10 per cent discount, that is, SlOO worth for $90. The council approved this discount last night in order to raise $13,062,250. This is the
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  • 108 4 The "Queen for a Day" to be crowned at the Singapore Press Ball on Oct 26 will be received by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at his office on a day after her crowning. The "Queen" will be taken In procession to Mr.
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  • 43 4 Lazarous: Why only four contractors? A I i??nV12!f E K Se^ rage cx P anslon Preset costing $15,000,000 should not be restricted to tender by only four contractors. Mr. A. R. Lazarous protested in the City Council yesterday
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  • 81 4 Joint fishing plan: 12 firms apply About 12 companies in Singapore have applied for licences to undertake joint fishing project^ with Japanese firms. The applications were made after the Government had decided to remove tho limit on the number o;' licences about two weeks ago. The Minister for Commerce and
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  • 77 4 The council's public works committee will be asked to reconsider whether more contractors could not be invited to tender. Mr. Lazarous said: "You can get at least 50 contractors in Singapore capable of doing this kind of job They have the finance and the facilities for carrying out the work.
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  • 70 4 Two Shell employees, Sa Adorn bin Jamai and Abdullah bin Haji Sudin were yesterday fined $100 and jailed lor a day by a Singapore court after they pleaded guilty to stealing petrol. Inspector R. Sandosham told the magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, that the
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  • 288 4 New party: Union is given consent by the High Court MR. JUSTICE WEE CHONG JIN in the Singapore High Court yesterday granted an interlocutory injunction restraining the Registrar of Trade Unions from taking action against the Army Civil Service Union on the ground of its participation in forming a political
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  • 48 4 OFF TO LONDON TO STUDY CO-OPS INCIIE Abdul Hamid Rahmat. 38. of the Cooperative Development Department. Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Singapore, who left for Britain by Qantas yesterday for further training under a departmental scholarship. He will study co-operative administration at the Lnughhorouch College. Straits Times picture.
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  • 53 4 Lim Ah Hong of Kampong Bugis. charged with escaping from the custody of the Police, yesterday pleaded guilty in SingaporeHis plea was. however, rejected and he was detained till Oct. 22. Lim Is alleged tn have broken away from the police in Kampong Bugis at 5.30
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  • 125 4 PIRATE TAXI DRIVER ARRESTED ON WEDDING EVE A FORMER police constable was caught using a private car as a pirate taxi on his wedding eve, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Masood bin Uaji Abdul Hamid, who pleaded guilty to being a pirate taxi operator, said be had borrowed the
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  • 21 4 The Straits Merchant Navy Officers' Union in Singapore has changed its name to the Singapore Merchant Navy Officers' Association
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  • 51 4 The Singapore Registry of Vehicles withdrew in a magistrate's court yesterday 300 cases relating to the alleged overloading of lorries. The cases Involved 187 lorry owners and drivers, all of whom were present. The mass acquittal was based on a Hlph Court ruling in an appeal
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    • 26 4 Sale of work The Salvation Army Children's Home will hold an annual sale of work at 380. Pasir Panjans Road, Singapore, on Saturday at 4 p.m.
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    • 165 4 lIMWP^mPMmmmmMIJLJtII.!IMWMJWLJMUII" o mm Ull Speak Malay; 6.35 Happy Ar.nl»««lUIW nALAZA versary; 6.55 Regional Announc«•TNGXPORF 17<5 md 41 mete- ments; 656 Singapore Share KVALA LI MPIR 311 m" re, Ma H rk Re P?": JOO Time Signal prv>v r o IR a nd News: '.10 News Talk- 7.15 ipoii JZItI? s
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  • 13 5 DELEGATION APPEALS TO LIM NOT TO BANISH CHUNG CHENG PRINCIPAL
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  • 89 5 TRIPS JO BONN EASIER NOW. HOLDERS 01 valid 11 Federal ports naaj »ojn i oday visit StoggJJ isit or for -aHS o moie thai three months withou visas ded they :o not up rmploy^nt in Singapore. Icludin^ fltoTn. Singapore ma ateo en the Federal R. ■one pi condi- Of Con
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  • 28 5 penang. Mob, The Pebranch of National ol Teaehe will celeit.s tenth ,::iiversary B dinner a- the Heong Restaurant at 8 p.m. on Oct. 5. I
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  • 231 5 A Singapore .k; :.cst was told yesttntw that a woapt to he death from •of of a tjilding after' troubled >y evil spirits to die." woman, Ye Ah Chi, 44, ft I] mo feet an; hit a trisha .■fore laidlng on the I
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  • 278 5 Brisk business in estates syndicates buy four SEREMBAN, Monday. A BRISK business in the sale of EuA ropean -owned rubber estates to Chinese syndicates is being carried on in Negri Sembilan. Four estates recently changed hands. The price paid for them ranged from $400 to Midi) an acre. Some of
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  • 46 5 MR. LAUW YANG CHOON. president of the Singapore Toastmasters Club (left) presents an honorary membership certificate to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at a dinner at Capitol Restaurant on Sunday night when Mr. Lim presented a charter to the club.
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  • 21 5 Lim Ah Hong. 20. was yesterday acquitted in Singapore of causing hurt to a police informer in December last year.
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  • 278 5 'WE'LL SEE THAT HE BEHAVES HIMSELF' gEVEN Chinese community leaders yesterday appealed to the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, not to banish the principal of the Chung Cheng High School, Dr. Chuang Chu Lin. They told the Chief Minister that if Dr. Chuang were released they would see
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  • 60 5 SHE'S OFF TO STUDY LAW IN ENGLAND Miss Ong Benp Khim. 18, a former student of the Methodist Girls School, Singapore, who left for London by Qantas yesterday to study law. She will study at Middle Temple and be away for about three years. Miss Ong is the daughter of
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  • 58 5 Abu Bakar bin Ahmad, 18, of Butterworth, who had seven previous convictions, was ordered in a Singapore district court yesterday to undergo reformative training. A magistrate had earlier found Abu unfit to be put on probation, after finding him guilty of stealing 10 paper umbrellas from
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  • 48 5 Tong Kok Hung, 44, yesterday pleaded guilty In Singapore to stealing an electric fan valued at $22 belonging to Soh Swee Teck at 3 p.m. at Middle Road on Saturday. He was jailed for two months, followed by 12 months' police supervision.
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  • 33 5 The Master Attendants office in Singapore, yesterday warned ships that blasting operations hud begun in the vicinity of Pulau Srbarok in the Western Roads. The operation will continue until Dec. 31.
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  • 177 5 CHAIRS were flung out of a Singapore bar and tables damaged when three customers were annoyed by the conduct of a waitress, the prosecution stated in a Colony court yesterday. Zaiton binte Yahaya, the waitress, said the three customers created the scene when
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    • 285 5 NATIONAL SERVICE REGIS- beginners 6 p.m.; bod> building, TKATION of those born between weightlifting 4.30 p.m.; Malay Dec. 1 1937 and Dec. 2 1939 at class 5.30 p.m. at Balestier Road drill hall Singapore Military pavilion 7.30 p.m. Forces headquarters. Beach Road, RAFFLES MI'SEL'M (Stamford 8 am to 630 p.m.
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  • 35 6 M H,,rds -in (Minimum). THH FAMILY OF the late Mr. A. I mm thank all relatives; r.ds who cordially sent condolence messages. can, rendered assistance h i.fiea the funeral of j Mr A Kandavanam.
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  • 47 6 -111 (Minimum) VAN ORCHID SOCIETY: Dr. R. E. Holl turn will give a talk on the We rid Orchid Conference held recent!} at Hawaii at a speUng to be held at 4, Leonle Hill Road, at 530 p.m. on ThursI Ofober All members In it tend.
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  • 205 6 m W—4t f-IH I Minimum). REA WIFE. If I have a rival. I worse for him. 1 kh-up NOSES indicate some unpleasant odour In the 11 Mtcn lor the bottle of Alr-wick, then ever- one ran relax. COME TO "Melod> Fan" and Knrnon ;-ings at the "Hl* Master's Voice"
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  • 625 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Oct. 1, 1957. Postponing A Peril Satisfaction with the overnor of Penang's asurance on the future of ie Federation's largest port not unclouded. "At the resent moment," said Raja sir Uda, "the Government »as no intention or plan of tering the status of the H>rt."'
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  • 253 6 The Federation's Ministers must not be surprised that the proposals to increase <or adjust their pay and allowances have attracted disagreeable comment. There were bound to be reminders that those who had spoken ,so much and so strongly about the need for sacrifice in newly independent Malaya should
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  • 284 6 UMNO candidates standing for the forthcoming Singapore j City Council elections will be required to take an oath promising to be loyal Ito the party and be inj corruptible. Each candidate will be asked to sign a letter promising to resign his seat if found guilty of i
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  • 874 6  - THE PROBLEM OF THE 'TOUCHABLE' atiiTfTqfl^ffi^^jftJWHpjj mm iiiimmiiii Government legisla- tion to ease the lot of India's Untouchj ables is still meeting I with resistance from orthodox Hindus particularly in the EVER since independence the Government of India has legislated to help the Untouchables (the Harijans. as Gandhi called them)
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  • 254 6 A FEW days ago, at about nine in the morning my house electricity failed although the radios of neighbouring houses were blaring with music. An electrician was called in to have the fuses and wiring checked and after establishing that there was
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  • 191 6 Disappointed contractors AM directed to seek the ■I hospitality of your columns to express our bitter disappointment over the unduly long delay on the part of the Government in implementing its declared policy of assisting Malay building contractors In December 1956. following representations made through th e Malay Chamber of
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  • 38 6 Unionist for union job rE Government should make it illegal for anyone to become a trade union official until he has worked ten years in the particular trade or industry which he seeks to represent. TRADE UNIONIST. Singapore.
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  • 103 6 Emphasis is on married life ASIAN CHRISTIAN" may be bored with sex but over 80 young peopi c wanted and voluntarily cam P to find out more about the subject. The sponsors of the series of talks on married life would rather have the lectures presented by men and women
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  • 86 6 ITNIVERSITIES in most U progressive countries have always provided opportunities for the worker in the way of conducting part-time courses in the various branches of study A part-time course in law is now being conducted by the Law Department of the University of Malaya. Professor Sheridan and
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  • 37 7 CITY TO MAKE BLACK A FREEMAN it- Joun--1 closed cil decided cI J*J has not > < fore hp le*rea toe t> v comber. h- th General Ilt1 lth -*L aSt m Macer Colony Governor. Sii J n Nico
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  • 21 7 Hi' k ts sold at c*e Swima. second OS h »rd prize rim are: .L *****; 1H062: 1005- 3295.
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  • 108 7 UMNO man: Why Penang stayed in Federation PENANG. Mon. The pre. siclent of Penang I'MNO, ■fc. S. M. Zainal Abidin, said yesterday that Penanj; had stayed in the Federation "because of Alliance strength here.' Speaking at the unveiling of the Penang UMNO merdeka memorial stone Mr. Abidin said: "We have
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  • 36 7 The Tourist Advisory Coml mittee set up last month to 1 advise the Singapore Government on promoting tourism held its third meeting last I night under the chairman- ship of Mr. W.D.C. Erskinei Crum.
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  • 53 7 BRITAH'S AIR SECRETARY WA TCHES TREE-LOWERING DISPLAY AT CHANGI DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION EXPLAINS THE NEW 'EXCLUSIVE' SCHOOLS POLICY vival School, b«'ing lowered from a tower during a tree-lowering demonstration at the school in Changi- British retory of State for Air, V George IH-S Sgt. r P. Keane. mructor of tin
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  • 384 7 ALL OUTSIDE PUPILS WILL BE REFUSED PLACES IN SINGAPORE'S SUBSIDISED SCHOOLS (students from outside Singapore will be refused places in Colony schools not just those from the Federation. And they will be kept out of all schools— not just the Chinese middle schools. These explanations of
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  • 217 7 BUILDERS FEAR SLUMP IN DEMAND OWNERS ot housing estates in Singapore fear a slump in demand for homes because the Malaya-Borneo Building Society has decided not to accept new applications lor loans after Saturday. The decision is also exI pected to affect trade in i 1 building materials. The society
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  • 48 7 Neo Poh Keat and Mohamed Yusoff bin Shaik Daud. both 17 years old, pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to stealing 200 cc ment slabs valued at $64 be longing to a contractor at Frankel Avenue. Sentence was postponed to next week-pending a probation report.
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  • 310 7 INDEPENDENCE FOR EVERYONE' rpHE future of Malaya involves the future of South-East Asia and the world, said the retiring Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, Mr M. Saravanamuttu, yesterday. Mr. Saravanamuttu, who leaves for Bangkok today after more than 26 years in the Colony, declared: "My wish
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  • 167 7 I 25 men volunteer to protect 350 homes rENTY-FIVE men from Kampong Soopoo in Singapore have volunteered to enlist as fire-fighters io protect their village of ...ii ultap huts. And the Chief of the Fire Brigade. Mr. J. Angus, has promised to detail an officer to train them
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  • 252 7 •fo From Page One that Tengku Abdul Rahmjin would face two campy one that accepted the treaty unreservedly and another which would demand amendments. UMNO circles had agreed, however, that the course of the meeting would depend largely on the Tengku's ability to persuade the
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  • 84 7 IPOII, Mon— Polite recovered a car minus its four wheels and batter) worth together $300— on an unused road leading to a Chinese temple at the 4th mile Gopeng Road here yesterday. The car owner, Mr. Tan Swee Thong, 43, a contractor, reported that his
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  • 167 7 rpHE Singapore Government has appointed a com- mittee to study the advisa- j bility of paying allowances j to officers who hold specialist Miper-scale appointments in the medical service. Members of the committee are Prof. A. Oppenheim. Vice- Chancellor of the University of Malaya chairman),
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  • 33 7 SOME OF I.cc Ah Liat's children staiid guard over their belongings after their hut was demolished by City Council labourers in Aljunied Road. Singapore, yesterday.— Straus Times picture.
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  • 355 7 Broke law council men demolish hut AN unemployed tuberculosis victim, Lee Ah Liat 51, and his family of seven were made homeless yesterday, when a City Council demolition team pulled down their unauthorised attap hut in Aljunied Road, Singapore Lee. his wife, four sons and two daughters, ages ranging from
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  • 66 7 Quek Swee Kiang, 17, and Sng Chew Chiang, 18. wer^ jointly charged in Singapore I yesterday with being mem bers of an unlawful assembly on July 19 at the junction Oi Teo Chew and Chin Hin streets. They were also charged [with rioting and being armed
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  • 19 7 Mr. V. Sebastian has been elected president of the Naval Base Industrial Staff Trade Union. Singapore.
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  • 53 7 Singapore police arrested a man yesteday in eomnectton with the Mining attack on a farmer. Quek Joo Hong. 41. in a kamponi; off Yio Chu Kang Road on Sunday night. Quek was admitted to the General Hospital with a fractured arm and wounos on his forehead,
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  • 83 7 CHINESE TIN MINE MEN END THEIR STRIKE I POH. Mon— A strike by 46 workers of a Chin seowned tin mine here ended yesterday after uegotia tions between representatives of the managemen: and the employees. The men memDers of thr National Union of Mininu Workers .stopped work about two weeks
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  • 77 7 About 2.400 daily-rated Singapore City Council town cleansing section workers want a 50 per cent pay rise. They are members of the City Council Town Cleansing Labour Union. Their present pay ranges from $4.35 to $8.55 a day. I The union also wants the council to increase
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  • 1374 8 A CAREER WOMAN IN MALAYA \IOVING around the world, working in various countries and getting to iTI know the people, has been an interesting career for attractive Bonita Freeman, in Malaya as administrative assistant to the Asia Foundation. Australian born Miss Freeman, who went to
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 250 8 Straits Times Crossword T"" 2 i 50 7"~ 10 m J 1 I_lilJ_ll Z^«I <$ _JZ i._i z N i^i iliiz z x _li j 2 n 11 l a 21 ri jTIF 1j 1 "is" ACROSS this! (8). 1 A truly lifeless condition! (4, 6 Nice order for th
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  • 534 9 EARLY on September 3, 1925, a mother stood on the lawn of a neat home in eenville, Ohio, scanning the empty sky. She v, as waiting to see America's mightiest airship, Shenandoah, pass overhead. Her bom, Lieut. -Commander Zachary Lansdowne, was Shenandoah's commander. M rs. Lansdowne
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  • 1194 9 Giant airship broke in three bridge, Ohio, trembled under the impact of a violent storm. Rain deluged down. Great lightning flashes lit the sky. In the lulls between the rolls of thunder and blasts of wind, the deep roar of six 300 horsepower engines could be heard above the city.
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    • 87 9 Ht'.x- Morgan MLB. Getting along Weft Tracy IW-r-ar radio -mm^^^mm v V~l f mittens" must be f ow. dear, ib better WV~| f hey- "f^fcUTE. ew? J*"^ I AND IS THAT SOME SORT I Sj\ CVEP TO TUE ARE THOSE J", WHERE'S /""^WEV LEFT THBP SMELLY >J j AWA TCM'
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  • 788 10 BUYERS OUT AGAIN FOR SHARES, BUT SELLERS HOLD OFF By Our Markei CINGAPORE Share Ma continued to improv the tone was easier fol the bank rate in Britain Buyers were out in held off for higher prices. Prices in some cases are still well below what they were a fortnight
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  • 160 10 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 84' i cents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 84 sellers
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  • 59 10 T NVES~M. 1 at mar Exchange Loans 3'»' Loans 3U' Bank of N Con Zinc. Mount Lyell N. Broken 1 Hill 50 Mount M0r.,,. Western Mining Ampol Ex Oil Search Timor Oil Aust. Con. Ind A.P.M. (New> Bradford B Hill Pro Courtauld Dunlop Elec. Zinc Felt Tex G
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 825 10 PUB' IC APPOINTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, SELANGOR APPOINTMENT VACANT. I Applications are Invited from i jfederal Citizens for appointment as JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANT in the Department of Agriculture, Selangor. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 16th but not their 22nd birthday, and should have passed Form II in an
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    • 506 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE 1. Overseers (Technical) Grade I and Grade II in the Public Works Department. Singapore, salary scales plus variable allowances Grade 1— 5212.50-7.50 A —295 Grade II $137.50-7.50 A— 197.50/bar/205.7.50A— 235. Candidates for Grade I shall not be less than 25 nor more than 45 i
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    • 506 10 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS returned to him not later than 15th October. 1957. 3. PUPIL MIDWIVES, Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore. Salary scale $120x5-125 pjn. Age 18 years and above. Applicants should have passed Form HI (Standard VII) in an English School or possess an equivalent educational qualification. The i minimum training period
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    • 423 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS axe invited from Federal Citiiens (Women) for one appointment as a Registry Examiner In the Special Branch of the Federation of Malaya Police (Kuala Lumpur). The appointment, which will be permanent after a period of probation, will be In the salary scale $450x20-530 per mensem plus cost
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    • 895 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for the posts of (a) MACHINE SHOP INSTRUCTOR (b) ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTOR (C) WOODWORK INSTRUCTOR In the Junior Trade School, Singapore. Salary Scale for ia> $655x25 A--905 p.m. (Basic) plus current Variable Allowance. Total emoluments range from $805.00 p.m. by annual increments to $1,055 p.m. for
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    • 546 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. Sept. 30. RUBBER: 84 i cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5364.50 per picul (down 75 cents). KNUTSEN LINE oeient s_r^ FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouvet Francisco Sport r. Swetr PennrAnna Bakke 12/1 5 Oa 16 Ocl 18 Oct
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    • 1280 11 T ei: i 405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Test »4i» 18 lin.sl J Une*) shippin, THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE T o o P t.' AaiNGS to UVtKPOOI, GLASGOW, LONDON *V CONTINENTAL PORTS Vm Suet with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cope of Goad Hope) Carrier* option to proceed vio
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    • 1159 11 EAST ASIATIC LIMBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR BAST VIA SUEZ Penong P. Sham Spore "SONGKHLA" In Port 1/ 4 Oct 5/ 7 Oct Accepting cargo for Kobe t Yokohama "JAVA" 4/ 4 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/ 1 Oct 4/ S Oct 4/ 7 Oct Bangkok only "SINALOA" 24/2S Oct
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    • 1079 11 UNION TMt? REN T.fWV KTVAIiVRC t TTfe T No BUILDING »»W !♦»««> BlfiAnlJlS bill 2WI SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P Sham Penang BENDORAN for London, Hamburg, Rotterdam G. 38-39/ S Oct London direct arrive* 27 Oct BENVORLICH for London,
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    • 1314 11 MeALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** EIXCBMAN UMBS KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, and fn, Uc, Jf^SL am SETTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND W^^ h <£Er Ace#ptin9 cor9 A m f o r c c nt South Snore CITV p o COVINT V D BRONXV.LLE s
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  • 396 12 FEDERATION OF MALAYA'S NBW AID FLAMS SYDNEY FIRM'S IMPORT EFFORT A LEADING Australian company. Sterling Pharmaceutical Pty. Ltd. of Sydney, is making further progress in developing a market in Malaya. The sales' director, Mr. W. E. Timmony who is now on a two-week
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  • 413 12 More hemp. planned for Malaya The Singapore Industrial Promotion Board Is now functioning satisfactorily and more than 50 applications for loans and technical advice have been received since it was formed five months ago. The board, which Is an Independent body with a revolving captial of $1 million has five
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  • 163 12 HIGH QUALITY TEXTILE GOODS TNDIA, the second largest exporter of textiles in 1 the world, is to introduce several high quality products to Malaya soon, Mr. Ram H. Notaney, overseas officer of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council in Singapore announced yesterday. Mr. Notaney said
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  • 95 12 I i)LANT growth on the LanI das Estate of United Cocoa Development Co. is described as very satisfactory In the directors' annual report for the year ended March 31. Up to that date the area planted was 123 acres, and preparations have been made for planting
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  • 147 12 A BRITISH concern. Western Frozen Foods Ltd., Newton Abbot, Devon, has perfected a method of quickfreezing the world famous delicacy of Devonshire clotted cream, and this has now become available to Singapore, Hong Kong, East and West Africa and j the West Indies. The
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  • 235 12 A SALES' representative of Verkoopkantoor van der Heem, Mr. C. A. M. Kroon, said at a dinner given for agents of Erres radios in Kuala Lumpur that the Malayan radio market was becoming more and more competitive and crowded. Mr Kroon said that Erres radios were
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  • 357 12 _3 FIRMS MAKE BID DAKISTAN is now launching a drive to and steel furniture for homes hospitals, and schools to the Malayan mantei. The recent issue 01 wie Trade Enquiries Buueiin issued by the Singapore Ministry of Commerce ana industry revealed a Pakistani
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  • 120 12 Half million soup tins on display rpHIRTEEN weekly talks will 1 be held over Radio Ma laya starting on October 9 to win over rubber .^nailholders who keep "next year" when asked t replant their holdings. They will bp spun ored by the Smallholdtiv Bectior. of
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    • 182 12 A Virginia cigarette of superlative quality OKHrcttr i» all .li 1, Bl f ,|S>?O^SlllJP^^*^B Ihf pick of Iherrop i \^jK $^S*^>*!^ from thr world* fe ■^V-''^ i^ jfl finrKt tnhnrri) plantation' B &3i "i^ In tins of 25 mi, 1 .10 I*M Mt^lUxflJjlTfc MADEINLONDON ■■t^f**""-^—^<:^BbßH -our RADIO WUKIYi <rom w
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    • 32 12 /we te/ep&one tines arem ttfhbfe for pour Seri/feeai INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING Our $„Wee D«pf. ha, no- fo our up to date Factory at the above address M 61-211 61-212 61-213 61-214 wT\5
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  • 201 13 LONDON, Mon. STANLEY Matthews, is reported to be seriously considering retiring from soccer at the end of the season. The 42-year-old right winger refuses to talk about retirement. But those close to him know that at last he has started to consider it seriously," a
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  • 138 13 AUSTRIA IN WORLD CUP WIN LUXEMBOURG. Mon. —Austria beat Luxembourg 3-0 here yesterday in the last qualifying match of Group S in the World Cup soccer competition. They led 1-0 at halftime. Final placings in Group 5 were: Austria 7 points. Holland 3, Luxembourg 0. At BUCHAREST. Rumania and Yugoslavia
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  • 141 13 LINDRUM WILL PLAY 'LAWN BILLIARDS'- FOR A BET MELBOURNE. Mon. World champion billiards player Walter Lindrum will Dl.i> billiards on hands and knees at Balwvn suburb of Melbourne, tomorrow. He will use an orthodox cue to hit billiard balls around the front lawn of a house in Balwyn. and if
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 417 13 (Continued from Page 6) Mil \TIONS VACANT Box SO cl...xtra. VERSTTY OF Malaya itions for an Electri- the Department of Applicants should i ertificate or equlqiMlification neerlng Practfce. Je 5152.50X Cl 5-325 340x15 us and -evident Fui.d after servtoe. be made on itainable from nlve Ity of 532 H I»5"-
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    • 875 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Words $S (Mm.) Box SO cts. extra. TWO-STOREY FLATS (M.S.). Serangoon Road, near St. Georges Road, Ground floor $12,000, First floor $13,000- 3, Topaz Road ***** Evening. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE At Oreenneld Drive, Katong. Four Bed-rooms Three Baths attached. Car porch. Freehold, loan avail- able Apply
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    • 919 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 21) Words $S (Mm.) Box M eU. extra THE JULY 1957 Edition Ot the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd.. Cecil Street, Singapore. Price $1-50 per copy. Postage 30 cents extra. THE STRAITS TIMES Directory of Singapore and Malaya 1957
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    • 767 13 FOR SALE 20 Worms $S C Win. > Box St ctl. extra CHALLEN PIANO, 3 Pedal*. In Tip Top Condition. Apply to Box A 4884, S.T. FOR SALE: SINGAPORE. About 150 metric tons D.29 Indian Sugar; good condition. Oilers to Box A4BS7 S.T. SLEEPEZEE COT MATTRESS 2' x 4' Inner
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    • 1000 13 NOTICES NOTICE THE ROYAL NORWEGIAN Consulate will be closed on Tuesday, Ist October, 1957. NOTICE This serves to advise Mr. B. Hale has no authority to book further Indents on behalf G. C. Stokes. Manufacturers' representative from Ist October, 1957. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the official receipts of Cheong Koon
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    • 457 13 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C and above P.W.D. registered .contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to noon of the 12th October, 1957 for: ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF ONE CLASS "E" AND 22 CLASS "O" QUARTERS FOR THE POLICE AT PENGGERANG. Full particulars
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  • 62 14  -  British Council makes 'top priority' request By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gTAXLEY MATTHEWS, soccer* wizard of dribble, or Billy Wright, England's captain, may visit the Federation of Malaya next year. "The British Council is now making arrangements for either of them to come
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  • 348 14 Malays held but rough plays spoils match EVERYTHING seems to be going wrong with the S.A.F.A. premier league. All matches played so far have failed to qualify for the "brighter soccer" label. Yesterday's mateh the fifth between Malays and R.A.F. Combined, which ended in a 2-2 draw, could have been
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    243 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Premier league: Army v Chinese, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. HOCKE? SHA Div 1: SCC v 1.A., padanc Div. 2: R.A.F. Seletar v RMN. Sri. i.ir. University v Rhalsa. Bukit Tlmah. Inter-school: Srrangoon v St. Andrew's. WoodsvMe. MI. J. r. i-Wi .is, uir duu.mi Council representative for
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  • 27 14 The five-man Pakistan Thomas Cup team, which was to have left by air for Bangkok yesterday, has been delayed. They will leave early this morning.
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  • 233 14 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police gained their first full points in the S.H.A. Div 1 league when they beat S.C.R.C. 2-0 at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Police playing thei« second game, had the bett€ f of the game until they lost left winger Carvalho. who had
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  • 4 14  -  NORMAN STEBEL Bit
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  • 565 14 On Penang soccer... PMK PENANG football team has been knocked out of this year's Malaya Cup competition by their 3-1 defeat by Perak at Penang last Friday. One hopes now that some good sense will be knocked into Penang football generally
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  • 61 14 India wants Trueman as coach DOMBAY Mon.-The Indian "Cricket Control B >ard deciced yesterday to i.ivite Freddie Trueman, the England and Yorkshire fast bowler, to coach in India later this year. The board also decided to ask the Australian Cricket Board to agree to play at least nine matches including
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  • 53 14  -  NEWCOMER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT IMPRESSES By EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Monday. LANSDALE, a fancied runner for Wednesday, went attractively on the training track here this morning. Lansdale and Grandeur (Smitn) ran half a mile in 53 and 3f in 39 4/5 on a soft track. Midnight
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  • 88 14 OMAR Ibrahim and Johnm Heah have both accepted the Badminton Ahsocia tion oi Malaya's invitation to take part in the second Thomas Cup triais in Kuala Lumpur from Oct. 4 to 13. Omar is replacing Perak':Tan Jin Eong, who is unable to make the
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  • 183 14 HELSINKI, Mon. Eino Oksanen, of Finland won the Helsinki international marathon yesterday for the second successive year, clocking lhr. 17min. 52.25ec. for the 25 kilometres course (about 15' 2 milesi. Runner-up was Alain Minoun. (France i the Olympic marathon champion. i n lhr. 17min. 54.45ec. Reuter comer
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  • 74 14 BODCA edged SRC. 1-0 in a SHA Div. 2 match on the padang yesterday, through Duff. The other Div. 2 mat tween R.E.M.E. and S.Hi Police have been po.-^i Oct. 12. Khalsa beat Ceylon Spo:t Club 2-1 i» a Div. Balestier. Dial SinBilid Singh scored for
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  • 41 14 St. Joseph's beat Raffles Institution 3-1 in a return Inter-schi key match at Bl Road yesterday. Monteiro (2> and I scored for S.J.I. and E Singh for R.I. The second team match ended in a scoreless d
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  • 20 14 R.A.F. Seletar beat Raffles Institution by 41-39 in a basketball match at the R.L court last night.
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  • 116 14 HE WILL CLASH WITH SWEDEN'S DA VIDSOS BEREKELEY, Mon. Sv c n Davidson, of Sweden and America's Vie Seixas have reached men's single's final in the Pacific Coast tennis championships. Top seeded Davidson defeated eighth seeded Whitney Reed, (U.S.) 6-1. 6-3. 8-10. 6-3 and second seeded Seixas
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    • 71 14 WOBID CHAMP TUBGZ MO KING K»«6j W^"»l> pJrn^e >&>*6 i* ruß U3LE mm 7W£ PLAYtlki THE BADP'E 4k^ ">' VZSXX?- ?&Ug. «gfffe TUB /WtfttTV 6\AHT UOWCVtK MMS HOT To B£ IT WA6 AU. CNBQ IN THE TENH4 AHP BnViO W PEN/CD AMP IN -rue NINTH HB PtH rAU-CD a PCA
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