The Straits Times, 2 October 1957

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  • 44 1 AY F J T T M>TTa>£ T AeR Ifo 00 0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1957 A PROMISE OF ANNUAL REVIEW WON THE UMNO MEETING OVER Premier, fresh from confidence vote, expects no opposition to defence treaty
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  • 81 1 THE PACT— BY THE TENGKU Today a full report for Council KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THK PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will make a full statement on the purposes and implications of the Anglo-Malayan fence and -Mutual Assistance Treaty to the Federal Legislative Council tomorrow. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Straits
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  • 963 1 ANNUAR SAYS RAHMAN 'ENGINEERED' EXPULSION npHE Johore UMNO youth leader, Sheikh Annuar, expelled by the party's central executi\e committee on Monday, yesterday accused the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, of beina; responsible for the committee's decision. In in interview with the Straits Times in Singapore I will never go
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  • 32 1 KOK. Tues. Strong- rid the Siam-Malaya frontier al Sarit Thanarat of Communist terrorists, resume the sources close to the Marshal Ugn with Malaya to said today.— A.P.
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  • 801 1 Luli will have to hide her ample charms POLICE STEP IN. SAY 'NO' TO BARE BOSOM ON STAGE F ULI, the Dyak film star, will not, lj after all, appear before Singapore cinemagoers as she appears in her flim with nothing on above the waist. The 17-year-old star of "The
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  • 37 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— A little white leghorn hen laid egg No 362 at Flemington, New Jersey, yesterday to end 365 days of intense egg-laying and set national and world records for a year's work. A.P.
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Two men were arrested last night for the stabbing of the Nepalese Ambassador to the United Nations. Mr. Rishikesh Shaha. U.P. LL'i.i her first brassiere
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  • 229 1  -  ONE RACE— THEN DISTINE IS OFF By EPSOM JEEP p|ISTINE, the greatest sprln- ter ever to race in this country, will make his farewell appearance on the Malayan turf in the six-furlong Liberation Cup at Bukit Timah on Oct. 19. After that, win or
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  • 63 1 JAKARTA, Tues.— Malaya's first ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, arrived here today to establish formal diplomatic relations. Inche Senu said he would explain why Malaya abstained in the U.N. West Irian vote. He said Indonesia did not 1 need to be concerned about I
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  • 23 1 LONDON, Tues. Underdeveloped Asian countries received £7 million about $594 million —in technical aid from the British-spon-sored Colombo Plan since 1950.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain's exports to Communist China in July totalled £2,430.000— the biggest for any month since World War lI.— A.P.
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  • 47 1 NEW YORK, Tues. A woman was killed by shock yesterday when she was struck by a lightning bolt at Klamath Falls. Oregon. The metal buckles on her shoes were melted by the heat but her husband, standing 15 feet away, was unhurt A.P.
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  • 29 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. The first Malayan High Commissioner to India. Mr. S. Chelvasingham Mclntyre. had talks with the Indian Premier. Mr. Nehru, yesterday, lasting 45 minutes. —A.P.
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  • 106 1 New India ban on consumer imports NEW DELHI, Tues— ln an effort to conserve fast. shrinking foreign exchange balances, the Indian Government today announced a complete ban on imports of some consumer foods. These include tobacco, cutlery including rasor blades, woollen fabrics, cycles, watches, fountain pens and crockery including glassware.
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  • 235 1 TO IKE: PULL OUT TROOPS A VISITING American A senator has cabled President Eisenhower asking him to withdraw Federal troops from Little Rock, Arkansas, scene of school racial integration clashes. Yesterday Senator John J. Sparkman. who comes from Alabama in the United States deep South, told a Singapore Press conference:
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  • 136 1 ALOR STAR, Tues. Special Branch Detective Thye Nyong Yaw, 25. was found stabbed to death in a bus station at Serdang, South Kedah. 97 miles from here, today. The station is only half a mile from the police station. A constable on beat duty saw
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  • 261 1 TENGKU'SPAY RISE PLAN SHELVED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE PLAN to raise the Prime Minister's salary by $2,350 and give Ministers free lurnished houses and increased allowances for servants, syce and gardener has been dropped temporarily. This decision was taken by the Government this evening and confirmed at a pre-Legislative Council
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  • 77 1 Aii^rUT 15 unions affiliated to tht Singapore Trades Union Congress were struck off its register last i;l7ht for failing to pay up arrearb of affiliation fees. The action was taken after a meeting of the TUC representative council. The names of the unions involved
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  • 37 1 RUSSIA PROTESTS NEW YORK. Tins F{u>si.i Mrongly proteittd against Japan's election la the Securily Council today, less than a year aftrr her admission lo the I'nitfd Vitlons. Kuv>ia and other CmmmhM states hacked Czechoslovakia. Heater.
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  • 78 2 QUEBEC, Tuesday. gIR HENRY LEE, Finance Minister of Malaya, said here yesterday he had found the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference "most useful with a very frank discussion and an excellent spirit." He added: "I suppose the ministers felt the pound sterling was in
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  • 194 2 WAY CLEAR FOR U.N. ARMS TALKS Sir Henry who has participated actively in the conference debates, said he supported the idea of a Commonwealth conference to overhaul all matters related to trade and economic affairs. But first there must be "a most careful appreciation ot what was involved, otherwise it
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  • 107 2 Success spoiled Moscow TV show MOSCOW, Tues.— A Russian television give-away programme was so successful that it had to be cancel! cd. During a regular Sunday programme titled "An Evening of Merry Questions", the announcer promised prizes to the first three people who donned their winter clothing and reached the
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  • 74 2 MILLIONAIRE SPIES NOW IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, Tues.— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K Stern, millionaire couple accused by the United States authorities of spying for Russia, are now in the Soviet Union. Recent visitors to the home of Tolstoy, the Russian novelist, which Ls near Moscow and now a museum, noticed
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  • 990 2 NEW YORK. Tucs.— Mr. Mahomed Al-Harthy, the representative of the Imam of Oman, here yesterday appealed to the United Nations to appoint neutral observers "to ascertain the gravity of the British aggression in Oman." Mr. Al-Harthy said fighting was still going on
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  • 601 2 6.30 am TV LECTURES THEQUEEN'S TOUR ATTACK ON DULLES TROUBLE, TROUBLE man's words are to echo round the world it is a shame that those words are so mistily conceived, so poorly thrown together and so wretchedly spoken." However, Mr. Dulles did reveal a few endearing glimpses. When h P
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  • 66 3 OUT GOES ALGERIAN BILL -AND BOURGES-MA UNOURy Vance is again without a overnment: Will De Gaulle be asked to be Premier? PARIS, Tuesday. ■ench Government, defeated on a vote Uidence on its Algerian reform bill, night and agreed on its resignation. ision was conveyed to the President, Coty by the
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  • 435 3 I n 1U KOCK, Tues li yluuittl National D took over i I'urrai para- $al Central High ,:i> as tension ,1 to ease here the teemi week of troop enforced integraMmcades were down ;»nd traffic began mortal normally M hool. The ninr NegN student! no
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  • 98 3 ROME. Tues. The Pope today urged the Press to avoid sensationalism, distortion and "blowing up of stories without checking the facts."— A.P. THIRTY YEARS ago Major-General Sir Char- les Colt-man was a junior officer in the Welch 5 Regiment in Singapore. Today he is G.O.C. Bri- tain
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  • 89 3 RUSSIAN MOVE ON H-TESTS YORK, Tues.— 1 Russia today formally called for a General Assembly debate on international control of H-bomb tests. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Russian Foreign Minister, sent an explanatory memorandum with a draft of an earlier resolution. He said the Assembly should consider the question "as a
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  • 125 3 i Tues.— Huge crowds itched the funeral ol i.takon of Norway to■ung.s. princes and fining the mournA Ivate .service was In the chapel ol tlace. where the ho died 10 days ago "I 85. had been lying in stale. Only the royal mourners were present
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  • 200 3 'A bookie turned pawnbroker Premier flayed BRIGHTON, Tuesday a LABOUR Opposition leader charged yesterday A that the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, was a "bookmaker" who had put Britain "in pawn to the U.S. and Germany." The charge was made at the Labour Party conference here by Mr. Harold Wilson
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  • 48 3 PARIS. Tues. Professor Leon Binet of the Necker Hospital here, told the French Academy of Sciences yesterday that he had discovered an extract, made from cattle embryos, which, when injected under the skin, would retard and help to remove the physical symptoms of old age.— Reuter.
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  • 66 3 LOS ANGELES, Tues. A Hickory. California, man confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis of his lees has become a father for the first time at the ace of 85. He is W. N. Hartsoe. whose 41-year-old wife gave birth to a son. They have been married 13
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  • 57 3 JERUSALEM, Tues. A United Nations truce supervision spokesman said last night that two United Nations military observers and an Israeli liaison officer captured today by Syrian troops had been released in Damascus. An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman claimed that a kidnapping party moved up on the
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  • 294 3 LONDON, Tues. Closing middle prices of select* stocks not including stamp dut I were:— RUBBER LONDON, Tues. Spot 25 id.. Nov 25'jd. Dec. 25' id., JanMaf 25 7 vd.. April-June 25^d., July -Sept 26d.. Oct. c.i.f. 25d.. Nov. c.i.f. 24 T^d., Dec. c.l.f. 25 4 d Tone: Firm.
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  • 151 3 PEKING'S BIG DAY: 500,000 MARCH PAST PEKING. Tues. Mr. Mao Tse-tung. chairman of Communist China, today reviewed a three-hour parade here of 500.000 people on China's eighth national day. By his side at the Gate of Heavenly Peace were Mr. Jano s Kadar. Hungarian .Prime Minister, heads of other foreign
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  • 56 3 CAIRO, Tues. The Russian Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. in an interview with an Egyptian paper, today called for an East-West pledge of non-interference in the Arab worldHe told the New York 3orrespondent of newspaper Al Gomhourla: "If any nation attacks Syria then international peace
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  • 119 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. TORE Queen will address the United Nations General A Assembly as head of the British Commonwealth during her one-day visit to New York on Oct. 21. it was announced today. i The speech will be broadcast throughout the world by United Nations
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  • 37 3 NEW YORK, Tues. The United Nations general assembly's steering committee decided by 11 votes to one. with two abstentions, to recommend including a Soviet sponsored item concerning peaceful co-existence on the assembly's agenda. Reuter
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  • 86 4 NO PULL-OUT OF R.A.F. MEN, WARD SAYS The British Secretary of State for Air, Mr. George Ward, said yesterday that no big changes were planned in the number of R.A.F. men stationed In Singapore. He thought the proportion of civilian to uniformed staff was likely to Increase. Answering questions at
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. After being free for more than 12 hours, K. Palany, 31, gave himself up at Campbell Road police station this morning. He escaped from police escorts when he was being brought from Cheras Road police station to the General Hospital last night.
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  • 78 4 Planeload of monkeys for America A GIANT KLM freight 2\ plane yesterday left Singapore for the United States with 1,400 Malayan monkeys. The monkeys for polio "acclne research were in 140 cages, under the care Of two experts A YIP cage was set aside for I.imniv, aged 12 hours, and
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  • 42 4 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A car registered in Negri Sembilan, was stolen from the Maxwell Road and Circular Road junction here late last night. A motor-cycle, registered in Selangor, was stolen from a house in circular Road early yesterday.
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  • 89 4 PENANQ, Tues.— The First Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah. today ordered a youth to be remanded in the court lockup for two hours "so that he could have a glimpse of prison bars." After this experience, Ong AhKow, 18, was brought back ,to court and fined
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  • 25 4 Company otters shares at par to boost capital to $6 million Letter to City President: We seek same privileges
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  • 270 4 r|WNERS of private v markets have written to the Singapore City Council asking for the same privileges accorded to markets controlled by the council and the right to sell certain goods. In a letter to the City President, Mr. J. T. Rea, yesterday,
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  • 394 4 Mrs. Parthasarathy, the wife of the Indian Ambassador to Indonesia, passed through Singapore by Air India yesterday on her way to rejoin her husband in Jakarta after a brief visit home Dividends this year are expected to be lower THE Metal Box Co. of Malaya announced yesterday that
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  • 33 4 PENANO, Tues.— The Peninsular Malays' Union today urged the Immediate formation of a Malay national front to discuss thoroughly the Anglo-Malayan defence treaty in view of the controversy which has arisen.
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  • 275 4 Tiger stout wins two firsts in London MALAYAN -BREWED BEST AGAIN jtfALAYAN BREWED iT4 stouts are best in Commonwealth countries outside the United Kingdom, according to Judges at the Brewery Exhbition in London. Breweries from Canada, Australia. New Zealand, Hong Kong, Ceylon,. Ghana, Nigeria and India competed In six classes
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  • 159 4 POLICE 'BAG' HUNTERS' GUNS Surprise swoop n flying fox men SINGAPORE pol ice 0 "bagged" 10 shotgu and several hunrj- c rounds of eai Monday nlghi m round-up of sp< who were shoot 1 1 foxes in the foi serve near the Singapore Goli The round-up complaints from nea j
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  • 131 4 A SINGAPORE coroner yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of a lorry driver On.tr Ynntr Qr, on a charge of causing death by neelkrpnrp ooon Inche Ahmad bin Hussein «s«s«ice took the decision at the inquest on Lee Hock Chve 61 wl jo was
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  • 73 4 HOSPITAL MATRON LEA VES Miss t. l. K. Agate, the former matron of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, who recently retired under the Malayanisation scheme, left for Britain by |Qantas yesterday She served in the hospital for 11 years. At the airport Miss Agate old reporters: "1 am sorr^
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  • 50 4 Thirty-seven employees of the Life Insurance Corporator of India, Singapore, have deicied to stage a one-day ■sit-down" strike on Friday In protest against what they called the management's declaim'" settllng thelr wa ee If the dispute Is not setthey will resume the "sitdown strike.
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  • 92 4 Madam Woo finds a Champion-the prosecutor WHEN Madam Kum wa s asked in Singapore court >< if she had anythiiu about her inioim fence, she said she did know what to vi^ The prosecutor Mr H don, then spoke f( Madam Woo. he ml I served every sympath He recommended
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  • 19 4 TEMERLOH. i sister Lee Slew M to the health ccn< be transferred t. Bahru General Ho«pl week.
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    • 177 4 Malay; 6.35 When Day is Done; RADIO MtT.AYA 655 Rfslonal Announcements; man*«» 6Ba Singapore Share Market Be- B£JS^°.EJSJKLrf«4I. E JSJKLrf« 41 r SSS« 7C 7.10 Tew BTrSk:8 TrSk: "s 1 KCA J^,VH MP H? 341 metim Horlions '57; 7.30 I Speak fori P E!^9.» 366 them; 8.00 Ptorum of the
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  • 205 5 MALAY PRIEST CASTS OUT EVIL SPIRITS-ONLY WAY TO GET WORK STARTED ADMIRAL ARRIVES FOR MEMORIAL SERVICE MISER TALE TO BE SHOT IN OLD MANSION i FILM i> to be made Singapore's best known "haunted" house— the Old Manrion in Oxky Rise. n ighl cameramen and
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  • 140 5 SEGAMAT. Tues. Special Constable Haroun bin Badar. 37 was fined S3O here for hitting a colleague. Elias bin Mohamed Alis. Elias told the court that Haroun Insulted his wife and punched him when he complained. A MEMORIAL service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedra! yesterday for King ll.
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  • 25 5 Twenty members of the Lim Ah Pin community centre yesterday participated in a civics course tour organised by the Information Services in Singapore.
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  • 171 5 FROM DAVID FINDLAY 11TELLINGTON Tues.— A TT Malayan this week attended and addressed New Zealand's annual scout commissioners' conferecne. He was Mr. D. G. Piyasena cKuala Trenggamn a cKputy camp chief in Malayan scouting. With Australia's High Commissioner in New Zealand, Vice-Admiral Sir
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  • 92 5 MOTHER OF 3 RETURNS TO FIND HER ATTAP HOME DESTROYED WHEN Wong Ah Chee, mother of three children, returned home from work yesterday she found that her attap hut, in Boon Teck Road. Singapore, had been destroyed x>y fire. Also left homeless by the fire was Leong Ah Tong and
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  • 238 5 A SEAMAN, Tan Boon Leong, told a Singapore A court yesterday that he drove away someone else's car while he was "tipsy" without realising his mistake because the car started with the ignition 1 key he had. Tan Boon Leong said this
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  • 81 5 Dr. Urn Tay Boh, lecturer in Economics at the University of Malaya, has been elected president of the Malayan Economic Society at its annual meeting. Other officials elected were: Vice-presidents, Messrs. p a. Wilson and O. A. Spencer; treasurer, Mr. P. A. Natnan; secretary, Mr. s.
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  • 178 5 No dancer stripped at this dinner STATEMENT BY UNION MEN OENANG, Tues. The Penang Municipal Services Union today denied a report published in two Malay newspapers that a strip-tease dance was performed at its tenth anniversary dinner last Saturday. An official statement by the union today said that the floor
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  • 70 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Hussein bin Osman's appeal against sentence of death passed on him by Mr. Justice Hepworth at the Muar Assizes was dismissed by the full Court of Appeal at Johore Bahru. Mr. Omar Salleh. who argued the appeal, submitted that the provocation Hussein had
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  • 113 5 Government rejects Chettiars' offer to help indebted employees "THE Singapore GovA eminent and its employees' union yesterday rejected a proposal by the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce to help Government workers in debt. After a meeting of the general purposes committee of the Civil Service Joint Council, a
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  • 93 5 A 'FIGHTING PADRE' OF MALAYA AT BIG REUNION LONDON, Tues.— "Happy Harry the Fighting Padre" is in London to meet many of the men with whom he suffered when building the Burma- Siam death railroad. This 50 year old exAustralian Army padre earned his nickname' for his constant smile and
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  • 192 5 STORM WARNING RADAR FOR SINGAPORE tion should be operating by the end of the year and the others by next June, Mr. Mather added. The Singapore and Federation Governments have each contributed $***** towards the cost. The balance of $202,285 will come from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund. rpHREE
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  • 44 5 TEMERLOH, Tues. The former administrative officer at Batu Pahat, Mr. C. G. Ferguson, is now District Officer of Temerloh. He succeeds Mr. G. T. M. de M. Morgan, who has left for Britain under the Malayanisation scheme. 5260.000 ON SAFETY
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  • 85 6 EVERY ADEQUATE SECURITY TAKEN WITH PRISONERS SENT FOR ORSERVATION, BUT- MAY IS IN SINGAPORE TO LEARN ALL ABOUT HANDLING PASSENGERS May Cbooi, 20, of Kuala Lumpur, is now in Singapore to learn bow to manage travellers at an international airport. Formerly a teacher in ber hometown.
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  • 144 6 PENAN G. Tuesday. CEVERAL candidates for the Fed- eration secondary schools entrance examination at the Pulau Tikus Convent here yesterday handed in incomplete papers becouse they misunderstood intructions. On page one of the English paper were the words: "Do not turn
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  • 312 6 The Income Tax Department admitted in a Singapore court yesterday that it had i made a mistake in taking legal action against a merchant, Tay Boon Jiang. "We did not realise the mistake until Tay called at the department for an interview," Mr. W.
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  • 105 6 HER $20,000 BUSINESS ON WD LAND A SINGAPORE magistrate yesterday ordered a widow who has $20,000 worth of pigs and farm produce on ground belonging to the War Department to leave the land by May 1 next year. Madam Yeo Boon Ngoh, of Ulu Pandan did not contest the department's
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  • 35 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Nirmal Singh was fined $200 and disqualified from holding a driving licence for six months here today for riding a motorcycle without a licence and without insurance
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  • 47 6 Ho Tay Hoe, 30, was charged in Singapore yesterday with having 299 lb. of uncustomed tobacco at Kallang Bridge earlier in the day. He pleaded not guilty. The case was postponed to Oct. 9. Ho was offered $10,000 bail in two sureties.
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  • 33 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— K. Suppiah was fined $100 or four weeks" Jail here today for travelling in a train without paying his fare and forging a second class pass.
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  • 136 6 REGISTRATION of new JV National Servicemen in Singapore started yesterday. Hundreds of youths reported at the Singapore Military Forces headquarters in Beach Road. The youths were those with surnames beginning with A and B and born between Dec. 1. 1937 and Dec. 2, 1939. Registration will
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  • 203 6 'SHE'S IN ALEXANDRA ROAD AREA CHINESE man has twice phoned a Social A Welfare officer about Chan Ying Leng, the 15-year-old girl who has been missing from her home in Tiong Bahru, Singapore, since Sept. 24. Both calls were made to Miss G. Guok,
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  • 56 6 Soh Moi San, 52, pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of having 79 V 2 lb. of uncustomed cigarettes at a house in Kerbau Road on Sept. 30. The duty would have been $680.26. 1 She was fined $4,100. As she could not pay
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  • 26 6 The Singapore Chief Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. and the Assistant Minister. Mr. M.P.D. Nair, will visit the Reformative Training Centre, on Oct 9.
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  • 64 6 Mr. N. V. Knight, a London telecommunications specialist who has been appointed general manager of the Singapore Telephone Board, is due to arrive by air on Oct. 10. His appointment became effective yesterday together with that of Mr. J. A. Gagan who now becomes the board's deputy
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  • 249 6 'UNIONISTS ONLY' PARTY SPONSORS PUSH AHEAD WITH PLANS SINGAPORE trade union leaders are going ahead with plans to form their own political party— the Workers' Party. This was stated yesterday by the convenor of the party, Mr. N.S.N. Nair, who is also president of the Army Civil Service Union, which
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  • 26 6 The Animal Lovers League annual rally will be opened by Sir Percy McNelce at th-; Raffles Institution ground. Singapore, on Saturday, at 3 p.m.
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  • 98 6 Foo See Chong was yesterday charged in a Singapore court with retaining stolen car accessories 12 batteries, eight dynamos, two automatic petrol pumps and five pairs of fan blades on Sept. 30 at Jalan Besar. The case was postponed to Friday. In another court Tan Kah
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  • 261 6 2,000 to pledge loyalty Foundation Day at varsity rpWO thousand c. a duates and undergraduates of the Uni. versity of Malay pledge themselves t.o the service of the urn at a rally to cell its Foundation D;: week. Mr. F. Kumarapathy, se" retary of the Founds: Celebration Committee, said"This is
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  • 410 6 The new officials of the Singapore Stage Club are Chairman; Mr. Ray Coombs; treasurer; Mr. Peter Wollen: secretary: Miss Inez Quitsow: committee; MrPamela Canavan Miss Maureen Clarke. Group-Capt Burt-Andrews and Col. E. C Reed. ON WITH BRA— FIRST SHE HAD SEEN— AS LULI THE JUNGLE BELLE GETS SET
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  • 34 7 0 LULI tries a sarong for colour and settles for royal blue. Straits Times picture. 0 WHICH, among so many georgeous materials from France and Switzerland, to choose for a baju?
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  • 63 7 The power supply in Singapore returned to normal yesterday. The supply in large areas was cut off from Sunday afternoon when three main power cables were damaged by a landslide near a culvert in Alexandra Road. A spokesman of the City Engineering Department said yesterday
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  • 104 7  -  A driver. Rasa, living in Cecil Street. who stood surety for his friend Abdul Rashid bin Syed Daud. had $50 nf his $250 surety forfeited by a Singapore magistrate. The man he stood surety for failed to appear In a Sin- gapore court on charge against
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  • 4 7 FATHER GIVES A HAND
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  • 127 7 rpHE third edition of A the world's largest tanker, the 85.000-ton Universe Challenger, built in Kure, Japan, for National Bulk Carriers of New York, came alongside the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday on her maiden vojyage. The master of the Universe Challenger. Capt. J. Bird,
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    • 113 7 When you buy a j REMINGTON *1 YOU BUY I *1 THE BEST I OF MALAYA LIMITED. 2nd Floor John Little's Building, Singapore Branches at: Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang "FIVE RAMS' Brand PORTLAND CEMENT Packed In 5O KKs. nett 6 ply paper 'ma LATEST PRODUCTION QUICKER SETTING EARLY STRENGTH QUALITY
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  • 24 8 In Worts $1* I Minimum; NICOL: The Rev. George Manaon. Minister of St. Andrew's nan Church. Penang. suddenly on 28th September, In Ed:r.birgh.
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  • 82 8 :o Werit Sl* (Mimimmm). MR. AND MRS. THIO HAN LEE thank their Friends and Relatives for their very Kind Pre-Wi.-hes and Gifts on the of their Marriage. MR. MRS E. THOMASZ Thank all relatives and friend* for their attendance and valuable presents sent on the occasion of their marriage.
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  • 71 8 10 H.,rrf. MO Minimum) MADAM KANG CHEW HAND «1!1 you please call at Vat Yuen I M n 'i. Oxley Garden Immediately. Tel. *****. MALAYAN ORCHID SOCIETY: Dr. H. E Holttum will give a talk on' the World Orchid Conference held recently at Hawaii at a spV cial meeting
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  • 181 8 >l. ,rf. </« I Winimiin-i SEA WIFE. Intend to find you by pQbtobinf story of fourteen lo Pour. Biscuit. NOW OPEN to all. Mont U or Ice cream, milk and snack parlour \<m Puildini! Orchard Rd KN.JOY THE COMPANY of f ..to I "Stoa Bc.'.t at Wluteawa: s Record
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  • 595 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Oct. 2, 1957. Malays In Transport The Federation's Road Transport Department has begun a survey to find out how far the Government's policy of encouraging Malays to participate in the transport industry has been a success. It would be surprising indeed iif no progress has
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  • 268 8 Several members of UMNO's Central Executive Committee went to Monday's meeting with Tengku Abdul Rahman in a critical mood. They wanted to be assured that the defence treaty with Britain would not be harmful to Malaya. It is not known how the Prime Minister allayed uneasiness and removed misunderstandings
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    457 8 With only three months to go before the next Singapore City Council elections, it is perhaps to be expected that Councillors should be moved to cast a critical eye on what they have done or rather what they have not done. The bungling over Victoria Theatre seems to
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  • 18 8 Fnll**trin*f th<> I *>iU>rnti**n Imi»n>rttmi>nt's d*>< is'utn to rt>dun> th*> inuintvnun<*> allotrunrv front 17'J/iit month to £.TO.
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  • 444 8 AS a private student studying engineering in the United Kingdom. I wish to bring to the notice of the public and the authorities concerned the treatment by the Federation Government of graduate engineers in the United Kingdom. Recently, a circular was aent to private
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  • 211 8 rE Singapore Y.W.C-A. and the Malayan Christian Council are doing what they deem right to arrange talks on sex and marriage to help the thousands of fine young women who will soon be mothers and housewives. It is not easy to
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  • 745 8 The arrests in Singapore are so serious and sc tragic because the ordinary high spirits ol adolescents, which found so amusing an outlet in the British film, are being used by agents of the most ruthless political doctrine the world has ever known, and one
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  • 162 8 THE race broadcast ban has put the coffeephov bookies out of business, but although this appears to be a victory to the turf clubs it must be realised that coffeeshop bookies are only small fry. Other bookmakers raked in substantial profits on the
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    • 492 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. f IM Ilimimmm) WATKINS: To Eva and Peter, a son, David Christopher, on Ist October, at Penang. WARD: To Shirley. Nee Chiang and Grimxhaw. a son. Michael Yoonc Wah, at AJor Star, Sep-ter-.ber 30thPALMER: To Chrlsta and John on Ist October, a daughter, at Youngberg Memorial Hospital- LOST
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    • 58 8 Malayan Railway HOTEL SERVICES- A high degree of comfort and service is provided for travellers at the Malayan Railway Hotels adjoining the stations at: Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Air conditioned bedrooms are available at these hotels, and prior reservation is recommended. A limited number of ft rest rooms is
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    • 114 8 Greatest natural health tone in the world fV^Wi is H\c best way r<? D^ W* keep your family free I >J*^ infection. They'll \ove its JT V. taste .They'll fhrrwt on it' t&J fair t Look, at therw/ So happy! So healtky/ Yes, delicious Ribena is world-fiunou. as the most
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  • 242 9 TEACHERS UNION CHIEF WARNS MEETING: WE MUST PLEAD, NOT DEMAND GIRLS OUST EXPECTANT MOTHERS AT PREVIEW COMMERCE DELEGATES TOLD CASE WILL BE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED j\JR. LIM YEW HOCK yesterday reassured Chinese Chamber of Commerce leaders that the Government would give careful and sympathetic consideration to
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  • 252 9 They were accompanied by Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, secret-ary-general of the Labour Delegates of eight Singapore Chinese educational and teachers bodies will see Mr. Lim this morning to plead for Dr. Chuang's release. The executives of the eight organisations' met last night and agreed to
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  • 57 9 PENANG, Tues.— Lim Poh Hor, Tan Wang Wan, Ow Seng Hooi and four women, Yew Beng Guat, Ong Siew Tiew, Lim Chee Hun and Kam Phaik Hean, were today found guilty of playing "tai sai" (a big and small dice game) In a common gaming house.
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  • 41 9 KLANG, Tues.— The annual inspection of Klang detachments of British Red Cross and Junior Red Cross units will be held here on Saturday. The Sultan of Selangor will carry out the inspection at the Malay Boys' School.
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  • 28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A woman, Ng Jun, 22, from the Selangor Social Welfare Home in Serdang, was admitted to hospital yesterday with suspected caustic soda poisoning.
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  • 28 9 The University of Malaya Buddhist Society will hold a film show today at 8.15 p.m. in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, University of Malaya, Cluny Road.
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  • 293 9 ft From Page One Sparkman in the liner President Hayes on Monday that he cabled President Elsenhower asking for withdrawal of the troops "in the Interests of better relations between the two races in the South and of removing confusion from the minds of our friends
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  • 182 9 Compensation for 'axed 9 penghulus MALACCA. Tues.— Recommendations have been submitted to the Government on compensation terms for 53 penghulus who will lose their jobs under the new penghulu scheme approved by the former Settlement Council. Under the scheme Malacca's 81 penghulus will be reduced to 28. They will have
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  • 264 9 J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Seven- teen aborigine bomohs are on their way back to their jangle homes in South Pahang with supplies of patent medicines and a newly-gained knowledge of scientific healing. They have promised to put aside their magic charms for a while and use
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  • 53 9 KLANG, Tues.— The Girls' Life Brigade here will hold a parade on Sunday to commemorate Life Brigade Week. The band of the Kuala Lumpur Boys' Life Brigade will take part In the parade which will leave the Wesley Church compound at 5 p.m. and march
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  • 112 9 A MAN suffering from pneumonia died eight days i after he was assaulted in a liquor shop In a quarrel about lottery tickets, the Singapore coroner, Mr. Glam Chong Hing. was told yesterday. But death was not due to I the assault, the coroner
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  • 76 9 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A labourer was so drunk that an inspector had to carry him Into a police station, the Butterworth court was told today. T. S. Rama-samy. 37, pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner and was fined $50. Insp. Ismail bin Hassan said Ramasamy
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  • 128 9 rnHE Singapore Turf Club X is keeping silent on representations for partial restoration of racing broadcasts. The secretary, Mr. L. C. Bailey, said yesterday: "I have no comments whatsoever." RedifTusion companies In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang are seeking relaxation of the total
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  • 247 9 The quiet jungle hero is off A MAN who has made £X 25 exhausting trips into the Malayan jungles to make harmless a total of 32 unexploded security force bombs rockets and shells, left Singapore yesterday in the troopship DuneTa for Britain. Flt.-Sgt. Gerry Twort. 41 was accompanied by his
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    • 115 9 I MORTIMER SECURITIES I LIMITED Bankers to World Industry j GUARANTEE 7 10 l I 2/0 I I t per annum I on your investment I re opening Deposit Accounts recelv* a guaranteed interest of 7J% per annum FIXED TERM DEPOSITS TAX NOT DEDUCTED A bsoluta security ■Jfr Quick withdrawal
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    • 199 9 MOSS. To Clare and John F. Moss on Ist. Oct. 1957 at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, a daughter, Nuala Margaret. "YOU CAM NOW SEE INTO OUR MEW OFFICES. ALL THE DESKS ARE T STEEL BY Samkey-ShdMteiro -OF COURSE." **^Ea/sANKiY-SHEIOON UMITfO. 4*. C(«no<i Undo*. IC« Agents: D unran I I «»!■< r»
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  • 716 10 Unknown. Faziel Fish is determined to explore the mysterious place beyond the sea. He asks his friend to make him a pair of stilts so that he can walk on the sand. Although other fishes warn him of danger, he ooes on, only to
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  • 285 10 11/ HEN I was in London TT recently 1 visited the National Science Museum which was so interesting that I thought: "I must remember to tell my Wise Owls about this." There were many models of trains in glass cages, and you could see these work
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    • 234 10 ltd fUN M it SfiAtc #SL It's more than fun when you"ye sot a Coins Bank from the Chung Khiaw Bank, because this system makes saving so easy and when you see how quickly your savings grow, it shows how wise it is to have a Coins Bank. Open a
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    • 324 10 lANOTHERJOKE |TO UNJUMBLE f~Xf\ A JUMBLED JOKE ff^J OTvCf -"cERWH HAt UYO 6C"IO DW/ HTrA OILN. OAtttUJ*' > I AM MMItTA Tl no Mi, OT MTS VL/Vtl/AD Dear Boys and Girls. > Here are the six winners of our "Find the Birds' contest. Oh Kong Tatt. 484-E Bayan Lepas. Penang,
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    • 375 10 Easy Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches Mm WSm, m lli V NEW LIQUID CONTROLS CRAWLINC IN>H rs JOHNSTON'S NO-ROACH: Simply l>rii»li H* «l«b ..n kii,l,, n cabinet, and b a «-IM«.r«N lo control corkmarl.r.. «r,,.h thr r.,1,,,,, 1r,,. od«urlr« liqui.l on chair, and M-N 0 «l bu... Ap,,|. N»Ko«-h
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  • 898 11 Many people, including 'foreigners', had wondered why Gandhi chose the loin cloth and the beggar's staff. They thought he was a queer man, and probably, perhaps, a little cracked. Then they knew he had chosen them deliberately to identify himself with the Indian masses.... And
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  • 876 11  -  They were men who had been educated in the western world, who wore western clothes, who insisted upon talking the English language; and between these westernised Indians and the Indian people, there was a vast gulf that never was bridged. Then Gandhi camv along and he
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    • 153 11 r.,,^ DOUBLE-ACTION V^PAIN KILLER ANACIM P Freedom From Pain is I NSTANT LONG-L ASTI NG The WHITE SHELL of the new The YELLOW HEART goes to Anacin tablet goes into instant work after the fastaction. Within seconds the j&M *lv, acting shell has shell breaks np and the y^- .j^-'
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 202 11 ItV.v Morgan M.D. Outlook fair Y?P S* v THE OUTLOOK IS FAIR.' I V ACE >OU <>UKE THERE "VthESE'S NO "*^K WT^^^^^^^^^^^^M MORGAN AS YOU KNOW, KIPNEV DiSO£C>E«S fcN'T A PR. KE<TW CAVELL ONE BY THE W T I'M 6UEE WE'RE PEALING 11 WHAT'S THE L, ARE A /MAJOR CAUSE
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    25 12 CHIN TOONC CHOY who was a technician of Hie Telecoms Dcpr., Kuala Lumpur, died on 24fh September 1957 in the Ccncral Hojpit.il. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 791 12 LOAN PRICES DOWN AGAIN ON CITY COUNCIL PROPOSAL By Our Market Correspondent FOR the second time within a week loan prices on the Malayan Share Market were reduced yesterday to give yields to redemption of approximately six per cent. This second move was made necessary bytne announcement by the Singapore
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  • 125 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $1001: New York:' buying airmail: T.T--32 11/16. O.D 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 'J, credit bills. 33 3 16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 9/16. O.D- 31 11/16.
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  • 98 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yes- terday were: Copra: quiet; October $24% buyers, $25 Vi sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet; bulk $40 sellers, drum $44 >4 sellers. Pepper: quiet- no business reported done; Muntok white $112. Sarawak $111. special Sarawak black $71 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra
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  • 124 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. B.H.P- down 9d. provided the main movement in an easier Investment section on the Stock Exchange here today. Trading j was subdued. 1 Loana S'A^ 1956-59 £97 9/32. Loans 3'*^ 1956-58 £100 5/32. j I Bank of N.S.W. £39 V* seller I icon. Zinc 82/6 Mount
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  • 22 12 I SINGAPOKK Oct i RIIBBKK: XI per ib. (down one-eieh.u of a cent) TIN: 5384 per pi (down 50 cents).
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  • 107 12 October first gradr rul.i.. f.o.b. closed in Sin^.i, at 84% cents per i' eighth of a cent on ing price. The closing tone i Closing prices in cenl yesterday were: i OFFICIAL: Int. 1 t f.o.b. buyers 84 beJ 1 R.S.S. Oct. buyers C 4 84**; mt. 1
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  • 69 12 Ships lying alon^icV gapore Harbour Board v tn expected today :.< Awata Mam 4-5, X! Breconshlre 6-7, Prr Klnley 8-9, fcirdhan.i I crn Muse 13-14, Bl 15-16, Bronxvi.'.e 18, I Rawang N.Wp.U 3, < N.Wall 10. Islander 21 23-24, Salatlga M-31 27-28, Mandama ?.9rlcator 31-32, Bois. < Bendoran
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    • 649 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE 1 Overseers (Technical) Grade 1 1 I and Grade II in the Public Works Department, Singapore, salary scales plus variable allow- c ances:- I Grade 1— 5212.50-7.50 A —295 Grade II $137.50-7.50 A— s 197.50/bar/205.7.50A— i 235. I Candidates for Grade I shall not <
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    • 892 12 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS returned to him not later than 15th October, 1957 I, 3. PUPIL MIDWIVES, Kan- 1 1 dang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore. Salary scale $120x5-125 pjn. Age 18 years and above. Applicants should have passed Form 111 (Standard VII) in an English School or possess an equivalent educational qualification. The
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    • 973 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MARINE ENGINEER, Marine Department, Federation of Malaya- 1 < Vacancy at Teluk Anson, Perak, but with a liability to serve In any part of the Federation. I Salary Scale $614 A2B 838 plus C.O.LA- and other allowance a* current, rates. Age under 35 years. Qualifications: Must be Federal
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    • 816 12 NOTICES OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 50 cent! for each $10/- share, less 30% Income Tax. has been declared by the Directors, for the year ending 31st December 1957. payable to the Members on the Register as on 21st
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    • 772 12 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 7th October 1957 for Birthday of Prophet MohammedNOTICE The Offices of NASSIM St Co., LIMITED, Nos. 4 it 4-1, Collyer! Quay, will be closed on Saturday,
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    • 461 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swert Pen.in Fw Anna Bakke 10/120cr 16Oct 180ct Elisabeth Bakke 9 Oct. 8/10Nov 1 1 No» 13No» 24* Ciertrud Bakke 12 Oct 26 Oct 25/27N0» 28Nov 30Nov I Accepting Cargo for Fremantle calling Ceraldton
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    • 1143 13 WlpMmiiLiLiik'irmMuiiJM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Panang P. Sham Spore "SONGKHLA" In Pert 1/ 4 Ocf 5/ 7 Oct Accepting cargo for Kobe A Yokohamo "JAVA" B/ 9 Oct "SELANDIA" 1/ 4 Oct S/ 4 Oct 7/ S Oct Bangkok only SINALOA- 24/2S
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    • 1087 13 BuTomc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAIUNGS TO ADEN, U.K. A CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P S'hom Penong BENDORAN tor London, Hamburg, Rotterdam G. 35-36/ S Oct London direct errive* 27 Oct BENVORLICH for London, Ron., Homburg, Antwerp 4/ S Oct 6/ 7
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    • 1289 13 McAUSTER tSc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELXIRNAH LIMES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. i-aSwcasr BfcasS? AJf wa Soor. aTr P %£Z IHn BRONXVILLE S pore P. S horn Penong Spore P Sham p.r, 11/17 Oct 18/21 Oct 21/21 Oct Gd. 18/ 2 Oct 2 Oet
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  • 107 14 All big matches to be played at the new stadium THE new Farrer Park stadium will be used for hockey for the first time tomorrow when the Singapore H.A. holds its third trial in preparation for the quadrangular in Kuala Lumpur on Oct.
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  • 427 14 Three-goal rally gives SCC victory SINGAPORE Cricket Club staged a second half recovery to beat Indian Association 3-0 in a S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the padang yesterday. After a scoreless first hail when they missed almost half a dozen chances, S.C.C. came back in the second half to
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  • 17 14 P T trounced BODCA trounced P. T. 5-1 in a friendly hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday.
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  • 128 14 BUGGER S.C.C. "A- V RAF Sclotar, padanf 11..M.5. Newcastle 1 The Blacks, Naval Base; Cnivrrsity of Malaya North v South, Bulcit I Timah; S.E.R. v G.H.Q, Signals Regiment, S.K.R HOCKEY SHA Div. 1: C.S.C. V SCRC, Balestier Road; SRC. v Naval Police, padang. Div. 2: Navy Nomads v
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  • 166 14 BUT LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN IN CESAREWITCH FAVOURITE LONDON. Tues. Little business was done at the callover on the Autumn Double at the Victoria Club nere last night For the Cesarewltch most enquiries concerned Chiton, who was backed down from 25 to 1. his price at the
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  • 151 14 IPOH, Tuesday. OELANGOR has withdrawn from the quadrangular hockey meet, scheduled to be played in Ipoh over four days beginning on Friday. Kedah, Penang and Perak will take part in what will now b e a three-day triangular. Th c Perak Hockey Association has
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  • 35 14 LONDON. Tues.— Results Oi yesterday's rugby match*--were: Rugby Union: Falmouth Pontypridd 18: Pontypool \2 Neath 5; Rugby 17 Rouan. (France) 0: Rugby League Yorks Cup (Semifinal): Bradford Northern 2 York 2.— Reutei
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  • 107 14 MORE SNAGS HIT PREMIER LEAGUE rE SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's premier league, which was in. außurated this season, suffered yet another blow yesterday. The match between Chinese and Army yes. terday was called off in the morning when Army informed S.A.F.A. they could not Meld a team. As a result
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  • 53 14 The SH.A. Div. 1 league match between University of Malaya and R.A.F. Seletar was played off as a friendly because the University team did not arrive on time at Seletar yesterday. University won the match 5-1. Samad t3» Sabki and Nathan scored for University and
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  • 44 14 BERKELEY, Tues. Sven Davidson (Sweden) beat Vl j Seixas (U.S.) 7-5 0-6 6-1 6-1 in the men's singles final of the Pacific Coast lawn tennis championship here yesterday. I Althea Gibson won th" [women's title beating Louise I Brough 6-4. 6-3— Reuter
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  • 28 14 Anglo-Chinese School scored their first win in seven outings when they beat Gan Eng Seng School 4-1 in an interschool hockey match at Anson Road yesterday.
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  • 26 14 Royal Malayan Navy beat R A Seletar 2-0 in a SH.A. Div 2 leapue match at Seletar. Mohamod Noor and Erir Rajah scored
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    • 365 14 3f il 1 a Shaw &haw U a the SieM thaw B I J< PHONE ***** B 11 1 .45, 4, 6.30 9.30 Sot r r A M^c°H R^"FIRE DOWN BftOW"! in CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR (CoL). NEXT CHANGE m Vcademj W ASS 9 Tt A 1 'Jit H \ward |Kbl JJ^
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    • 526 14 I Ph ne: 4U ~7~"*KMM TOll7v, J I I C ATH AY 1 11 A.M., 1 45. 415. 6.45 9.30 P t I AN *IU» A«tlSTt MCTUM -^t COMING! M-G-M's "SILK STOCKINGS' Phone: ***** J OPENS TODAYS O frll 11 A.M.. 1-45, 415. MS A 8 <t ACTION THE WAY
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 94 14 Straits Times Crossword To" 12 3 7^ 16 T5" 19 20 21 W 24 "2?" *i ACROSS raids (6) 1 How the words (believe It or 15 Factory of economics? (4) not) are wTitten (2. 11). 16 Named tenor to be decorated 10 "Creep and and climb" (lOt. (Milton) (7).
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    • 221 14 26 A hundred and one back In the receptacle (7). 27 Mountain of coal mixture In November shortly (7). 28 Game for a continental test? (6, 7). DOWN 2 "And daub their faces unaware (E. B. Browning) (7). 3 Diverted a thousand over employed (6). 4 How voters choose to
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  • 181 15  - S'pore student gains two Aussie rugby awards VERITY GILL By ADELAIDE, Tuesday. A SINGAPORE student has received two awards A for outstanding performances in Australian rugby. He is Ronald Tan, 23, of Cairnhiil Circle, who is considered one of the six best Rugby Union half-backs in Australia. Tan, who is
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  • 64 15 LONDON, Tues.— Results of i yesterday's football matches were: Div. 3 North: Accrington Stanley 1 Chester 2; Barrow 3 Hartlepools United 3; Hull City 1 Mansfield Town 1. York City 3 Bradford 0. Dlv. 3 South: Colchester United 1 Northampton Town 0; Mil wall 5 Queens ParK
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  • 344 15 SEREMBAN MAN WANTS FAM TO PROBE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN NS SOCCER SEREMBAN. Tues. rE state of affairs in the Negri Sembilan Football Association calls for an investigation by the Football Association of Malaya. This is the opinion of Mr. W. H. Parker, member for the Seremban Garrison who li
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    • 581 15 (Continued from Ps«e *> SITUATIONS VACANT v., Mi*., Box SO et. txtra OR EUROPEAN ASIAN j stenographers: Junior '„eoer Chinese Salesgirl: Indent Clerk: Radio Ap\pply betore one City j 748 Robinson Road. ,CAL SfAW Well-paid .vountan^Secretary. Accountant, Book-Keeper, Business Manager, opriate qualifications obby means of firstly courses.^ AU I f!
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    • 712 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words SS (Mm.) Box et.. txira PASIR PANJANG Guest House 1 81 Pasir Panjang Road Seaside Bungalow main house large grounds etc. Room Rates $200: $150: $60: monthly. Food Extra 'Charges Optional. Tel: *****. SELF CONTAINED Flatlet, separate entrance 2 bedrooms, 1 sitting cum dining room with
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    • 661 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Word. Si (Mm.) Box SO e> SENNETT ESTATK: Charming semi-detached bungalow at Puay Hee Avenue. 3 bedrooms, built in i-upboards, dining and livingroom screened veiandah. Kitchen and I iar porch. Area about 5,000 square i feet. Freehold. Price including' furniture etc. Only $27,000. o n.o.
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    • 872 15 LOCAL LEAVE 20 Word* SS (Mm.) Box St et: txtrm. THE CAMERON Highlands Hotel For restful holidays Delightful Walks. Excellent Golf. Log Fires. Moderate terms, Telephone 212, Telegram Camhotel, Tanah Rata. AGENTS WANTED I :n Word* SS (Mtn.) Box St et: txtrm. AUTOCYCLES CYRUS with Sachs built In motors German
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    • 810 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Word. SS (Mtn.) Box St et.. txtra. FAMOUS LEWCOS Winding Wires- A rarore of both enamelled and Plain cotton covered Conductors immediately available from local stock. Fresh stock keenly priced. Apply Box A 4896, S.T. WANTED 20 Wordt SS (Mtn.) Box St el: txtra. SECONDHAND Aircondltloner In
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  • 17 16 PENANG CARD GOING: SOFT ANOTHER UNITED STABLE NEWCOMER CAN MAKE THE GRADE
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  • 296 16 JPOH, Mon. Perak, the 1 Northern Zone winners in the Malaya Cup soccer competition, will meet Kelantan, the Eastern Zone winners, here on Saturday. This is the first time that Kelantan will play in a Malaya Cup tie at Ipoti since entering
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  • 219 16  -  JOINT SERVICES ARE FIGHTING FIT By SAUL JOSHUA WHEN Selangor, the Malaya Cup holders, take the field on Saturday at Princess Road to fight for the right to be this year's south zone finalists, they will be faced with the strongest Singapore Joint Services
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  • 143 16 HE'S WAITING FOR DETAILS ABOUT MALAYAN TRIP BLACKPOOL, Tues. MATTHEWS, the England and Blackpool winger, said here today that he was awaiting confirmation that either he or Billy Wright, England and Wolves captain, would be invited to go to Malaya on a lecture and demonstration tour next year.
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