The Straits Times, 17 October 1957

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 480 1 STAGGERS HOME AT 11 p.m., HAS TO BE CARRIED INTO HOUSE Blood streaming from savage wound to head: '■Abductors beat him up,' says son HANSOM MONEY PAID On hunger strike for 65 hours VPORE distillery millionaire Mr. Tay hek Kwanjj, kidnapped on Monday mornirm. daggered home to
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  • 75 1 IONIHiN. U.d— The League Against Cruel Sports, which campaigns against fox and stag hunting proKited today to the Soviet Inimi over plans to send animals into outer space. •w Magic sent a letter to th c Soviet Embassy expressing its "horror and disgust" at the proposal.
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  • 374 1 BANDITS RUSH TO QUIT JUNGLE PEOPLE MUST HELP REDS TO GIVE UP I{"UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, spoke today of steadily mounting surrenders by Chinese terrorists in the Federation. Almost simultaneously with their statements came an announcement that
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  • 28 1 THE PARAMOUNT RULER DRIVES IN STATE THROUGH MALACCA THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong drives in state through Malacca on the second day of his visit yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 123 1 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wed. British soccer star, Stanley Matthews, wants to bring his own club side, Blackpool, out to play in Malaya. Matthews told Blackpool manager, Mr. Joe Smith, so yesterday. "You might call it the tour of the century (it will take
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  • 194 1 rE World Bank will send a mission to Malaya i n the near future the Federation Finance Minister, Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, said on his arrival in Singapore by air from Japan, following his world trip. He said he had broached the matter with the
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  • 284 1 Share capital to be increased .JbssF'' by $5,500,000 to $8,000,000 <T<HE capital of Mala--1 yan Airways Ltd.. is to be increased from the present $2,500,000 to $8,000,000 by increasing the share issue from 250.000 to 800,000. The public of Malaya and Borneo would be offered 250.000
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  • 198 1 Girl,l7,held after thrice-shot planter dies CLAD IN TOWEL OUNGEI PATANI, Wed. —Police detained a 17-year-old Chinese Kirl today after a planter. Mr. B. P. Thorp, of the United Patani Estate, died of gunshot wounds in j hospital here last night. Mr. Thorp, aged 23, was found with three bullet wounds
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  • 71 1 Blank spaces in a paper JAKARTA. Wed. The newspaper Indonesia Raya appeared here today with blank spaces. A spokesman for the paper said the blank spaces had contained references to the paper's editor. Mochtar Lubis. who has been under house arrest for 10 months on an unspecified charge. The paper
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Wed. A British Ministry of Defence official said today that "everything was set" at Christmas Island in the Pacific for any further hydrogen bomb tests. Reuter.
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  • 503 1 Citizenship Bill approved by the Assembly T*HE Citizenship Bill waj pore Legislative Asseml The Bill, in its final form, followed the recommendations of a select commiuee to which it was sent by the Assembly last month. The principal amendments resulting from the committee's report were: A RESIDENTIAL qualification period of
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Wed. Leaders of seven Western European Socialist parties today turned a cold shoulder to an Invitation by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev for an alliance against alleged U.S.Turkish threats to attack Syria. The appeal was made in almost identical letters. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the British Labour
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  • 28 1 DEATH THREATS TO QUEEN MiiMKKAL, Wed.—Lrttrr» threatening Queen's life HMMi Scotland Yard to request "extraordinary" security measures for her visit to U.S., said Montreal Herald newspaper.—Reuter.
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  • 2063 2 'Threat of war hangs over Syria' AID SOUGHT FOR PEACE STATEMENT PLAN MOSCOW^S TOP REDS WRITE TO ESTEEMED COMRADES* OF THE HHITISH LABOUR PAgTY: MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet news agency Tass today issued the text of a letter addressed by the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party to the
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  • 219 2 Sputnik 'can give vital military knowledge' ItfOSCOW, Wed M Soviet nGw fl s -i said yesterday the Russian satellite whirir 1 around the 111* could provici, migg information O f -hT 1 importance An article In the Lenin,*, a>aid the satelite waf^ able of determining density of the IJ* Phere
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  • 363 3 Turks say; We are concerned over moves in Syria NEW YORK, Wednesday. c\\U\ charged in the United Natjonfl today that Turkish troop ments near her border iged imminent attack. She .nded urgent action by the Genvombly. is follows Turkish complaints to ted
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  • 197 3 MACMILLAN CALLS FOR ATOM LEAK REPORT ONDON, Wed. Mr. Macmillan has called on Sir Edwin Plowden, Britain's atomic energy chief, personally to report tonight on a recent leak of radioactive dust from Windscale nuclear power station, Cumberland. The ban on the sale of milk produced in a 200--square miles area
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  • 246 3 MOUNTIES KEEP BACK CHEERING CROWD TOXDON. Wed.—Buckm Palace contoday that the Queen is a blood relative at Americans, Washington and E. Lee. ema to be true," c official. "The j \:ms says so and i enough authoIng that the reis a distant
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  • 23 3 NEW YORK, Wed— The United States Navy's newest aircraft carrier will be powered by nuclear energy, it was announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 71 3 WTAWA, Wed.— The Queen and Prime Philip took off < elands airport toI i<t Jamestown. Virnia, to begin a six-day r ol the I nited States. ii ej were in Ottawa just under four days omen shook over a thousand hands last night at a
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  • 138 3 BBC bans two critics of Royal Family LONDON. Wed. Lord Altrincbam, whose criticism set off the current run. ning controversy over Britain's Royal Family, said today be also has been banned by the British Broadcasting Cor. poration. The reported blacklisting of the 33-year-old critic of the Queen followed cancellation on
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  • 64 3 DETRIOT, Wed. A 70--year-old inventor, Mr. Calvin Williams, yesterday demonstrated for Chrysler engineers here a steam engine for cars which he claims outstrips gasoline models in economy, power and depend- ability. Mr. Willams said his engine can be produced In the U. S for about $200
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  • 293 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle price* of selected stocks not Including stamp duts were:— LOANS Consols £46U -HI Funding 4 r i £85^ V* War 3.-!% £63 5/16 BANKS Merc. (£5; $21, p.u.) £7 Chartered (£1) 38/9 Hongkong tsl2s) £44% INSURANCE Con. Un. (uts.) 65/- Royal 73/9 xd Prudential
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  • 234 3 'Britain wins H-bomb for peace race' LONDON, Wed.—Britain has won the race to harness the power of the H-bomb for peaceful purpose, two London newspapers reported today. The Daily Express and the Daily Mail both said British scientists have discovered how to control the fusion of heavy hydrogen atoms to
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  • 37 3 LONDON, Wed. Britain's Colonial Office yesterday confirmed that Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Governor of Cyprus, wanted to retire from his post now that the two-year term of his appointment had expired.— Reuter.
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  • 443 4 George, 1 2, can't go out to play DEATH THREAT IS THE REASON T ITTLE George Chew, 12, looked glumly through the windows to the lawn of his shuttered home in Lloyd Gardens yesterday afternoon. He had reason to be sad. He could not go out to play. George is
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  • 235 4 KUALA LUMPUR, YVednesday. THE Government has drawn up plans to introduce trial by jury in Federation courts from Jan. 1 next year. This change will not, however. apply to Emerpency cases which will still be tried under the assessor system.
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  • 66 4 She will compete tor tbe title with 26 other girls from Singapore and tbe Federation. Tickets (or the dance, at $3 a couple, can be obtained at the door. Lovely Barbara Narayanan (above) Is tbe latest en. trant (or the 'Decpavali Queen' contest to
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  • 111 4 AND THEY PAID MOST INCOME TAX KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pHINESE earned most in the Federation last year, according to figures publisned by the Income Tax 1 Department yesterday. Out of 26,913 residents assessed 12.428 were Chinese. The tax they had to pay was $9,236,822
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  • 135 4 Banker in to see his estates A LEADING Indian banker and Industrialist. Mr. M.C.T. Muthlah. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday to see how his "rubber estates outside Kuala Lumpur were faring under Merdeka." Mr. Muthlah Is chairman of the Indian Overseas Bank In Madras and chairman of the United
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  • 69 4 PENANG, Wed. Hundreds of teachers and students from St. Xavier's Institution and its branch school today attended the funeral of Mr. Ong Keng Chye, a former teacher, who died suddenly in a coffee shop in Market Lane while shopping on Monday. Mr. Ong retired last December
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  • 60 4 Pure food: New law The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved th e Food and Drugs Regulations designed to protect the public against food containing injurious ingredients. The regulations are also intended to ensure that food is rot contaminated in its preparation distribution or sale. The general penalty for a breach
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  • 97 4 BI'TTERWORTH, Wed.— An Australian gunner, N. H. Radda, 19, who had been summoned to appear before the Butterworth court on Oct. 23 on a charge of inconsiderate driving, will be able to leave for home in the troopship New Australia on Saturday. The Magistrate, Inche Hassan
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  • 98 4 PENANG. Wed. A father of six, Chin Seng Wah, denied today that he collected bets on a characters lottery"l was helping a boy punter who was writing down numbers." Chin, a goldsmith, said when charged with assisting in the carrying out of the lottery.
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  • 57 4 Lee Ah Cheong alia s Ah Lek, accused of using firearms against a police party at Lorong Melayu, Singapore, on Aug 29. will face a preliminary inquiry in a Colony magistrate's court on Oct. 30. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the magls trate. decided this yesterday when
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  • 38 4 The annual improvement rate of two per cent, fixed by the Singapore Improvement Trust on all buildings lands and tenements within the city for 1958 was approved by the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The rate Is unchanged.
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  • 277 4 Four hurt—one a youth who accidentally cycled into fray ONE man was slashed and three others injured by acid during a running street battle between two rival gangs near tJie Singapore police headquarters at Pearls Hill yesterday. More than 30 thugs from Groups 18
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  • 55 5 The Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs will hold a training course for Chinesespeaking club leaders from Nov 21 at its premises in Queen Street Lecturers will include Prof. Jacen T. Hsieh and Dr. Lin Eng-Chin. both of Nanyang University, and Mr. Kenneth C. T. Chung, general
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  • 39 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. One of the two pairs of black swans presented to Malaya by the Australian Government as a merdeka memento is to be removed to Istana Negara. the palace of the Yang di-Pertuan Agonic
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  • 259 5 BANKER SAYS: THIS IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO ASSEMBLY GIVES GO-AHEAD SIGNAL APPROVAL for the! Singapore City Council to issue the! unsubscribed balance! of its $20,000,000 loan stock at a 10 per cent discount was given by the Assembly yesterday. The sum of $13,000,000
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  • 45 5 He is seen above shaking hands with Mrs. Ong Sek Pek, (second woman from left), wife of a business, man. Straits Times picture. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong met Malacca community leaders and their wives at a garden party on Tuesday.
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  • 108 5 30 REFUGEES FROM MALAYA FOR THE U.S. PEXANG, Wed. Thirty Malayan Chinese have so far been admitted to the United States under its refugee relief programme They include eight men, nine women and 13 children. All were from the Federation. A spokesman of the Federation immigration headquarters here told the
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Three people will represent the Malayan Youth Council at a 10-day conference of youth organisations in Hong Kong beginning on Nov. 27. They are Mr. Tan Eng Wall (chairman of the Settlement Youth Council. MaJacca) Mr. Chong Thin Huat. (treasurer of the
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  • 18 5 Singapore Y.W.C.A. Square Dance Club will hold a barn dance at their Raffles Quay building tomorrow.
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  • 103 5 70 years ago and now The tremendous change in the social status of women and girls in Singapore will be shown in a pageant of the school's history when the Methodist Giris" School celebrates its 70th anniversary tomorrow. The pageant is part of a concert which will be staged after
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  • 317 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert at Katong Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. SINGAPORE TRADE •WDl STRIAL FAIR at Great World amusement park. Kirn Seng Road. 7 p.m. to midnight. NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION for those born between Ist Dec. 1937 and 2nd Dec 1939 (surnames beginning O) at Drill
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  • 58 5 TODAY: Singapore 44.49 a.m. (6ft. 6in.» 3.53 p.m. (7ft 61n.); Poi< Dickson 12.01 p.m. (6ft. 4in.); Penang 5.15 a.m. (6ft. 3in.) 827 p.m. (6ft. lin). TOMORROW: Singapore 6.35 a.m. (6ft. 7in.) 5.33 p.m. (7ft. 3in.>: Port Dickson 12.42 a.m. (6ft. 7in.) 1.52 p.m. (6ft. 3in.J; Penang
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  • 170 5 Over-the-mark strip revue is fined 'GIRLS BECKONED TO THE AUDIENCE' PENANG. Wed. 'THE Rose Marie revue led by strip tease queen Marly has been "fined" $500 for "indecent gestures and obscene dialogue." The chairman 01 the Penang Licensing Board. Mr. R. F. Oldham. told the Straits Times today that this
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  • 126 5 Pay-out of $8.5 m. to 164 expats A TOTAL of $8,596,--116.45 has been paid in compensation to 164 expatriate officers who have left Sigapore Government service under the Malayanisation scheme. The acting Chief Secretary. Mr. S. T. Stewart, gave these figures in the Legislative Assembly yesterday in answer to Mr.
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  • 48 5 An exit curtain of the Odeon cinema in Singapore caught fire, 15 minutes before the end of the second show last night. A duty fireman, using an extinguisher, quickly put out the blaze, believed to have been caused by a carelessly thrown cigarette end.
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  • 111 5 - PENANG, Wed.— Graduates of the University of Malaya, the former Raffles' College and King Edward VII College of Medicine last night formed a Penang branch of the University of Malaya Society. One of the objects, Mr. Yeoh Tat Thong, the branch chairman said, was to "promote
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  • 180 6 Dattf announced lor Mmwoow .lections THE Singapore City Council A elections will be held on Dec. 21 this year and ejections for the three District Councils in April or May next year. Nomination day for the City Council elections will be Nov. 18. Announcing
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  • 242 6 SINGAPORE City Coun- cil expatriate officers yesterday complained that they were still "completely in the dark" on the council's Malayanisation plans. The secretary of the Senior Officers' Association (expatriates), Mr. O. M. Lowden, said: "Everyone Is extremely worried. "At present we can look
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  • 65 6 I The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday adopted the report of the Standing Orders Committee, which considered amendments to the present standing orders. The amendments, which will become effective from Nov. 1, cover the time allowed for amendments to Bills, notice of motions, readings of Bills, and the
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  • 44 6 Goh Ah Leng. an RAF employee, was sentenced in a Singapore court yesterday to two months' jail after plead- ing guilty to stealing five acetylene tanks from his emj ployers. Goh. who had a previous conviction, committed the offence on Monday.
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  • 119 6 Sim Lye Hock, the driver of a car, who appealed against a district court sentence of three months' imprisonment and 10 years' disqualification from driving for causing the death of two of his passengers by a negligent act, had his sentence reduced to a fine of $200
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  • 322 6 'Against interests of the Malay communit,, ROBERT LEFT AGED FOUR: LOVE BRINGS HIM BACK When Robert Steedman left Ipoh fo r Britain in 1933 aged four it seemed improbable that he would ever see Malaya again. But, thanks to love, he did. Last year he married
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  • 210 6 Sailor was killed after apology story at inquiry A BURMESE seaman, Maung Khant, killed a fellow sailor, Tin Nyunt, on board their ship, the Pyadawnyant, soon after tney had apologised to each other for past misunderstandings, a Singapore Khant for trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering
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  • 20 6 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Kelantan Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will soon launch a state-wide citizenship campaign
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  • 131 6 Jenny hasn't a care for the first time in 9 years JENNY LEE, 13, of Kuala Kangsar, flew from Singapore to Ipoh on her way home yesterday with a great fear lifted from her mind. Jenny wa s brought to Singapore by the Straits Times for a check by the
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  • 20 6 Singapore English school teachers will visit Boys' Town and the combined operations room today on a civics course.
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  • 97 6 Rice men: Let's buy direct SINOAPORES rid ers want the ment to allow them to rice dire.i stead ot bai from the Government They said they could it more cheaply througn v* commercial channel. The Ministry ha> been appr Singapore Genera! sorters" Assoclatl i The pens to the Mlnistrj Byrne,
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  • 42 6 The G Committee of I Civil Service J ■day set up II and 111 offlci aical service.-. The conn.'. the Medical Mldwives Un Inspectors' Unio Techn: Sing a p or Health TeeM: Union, an ment repre
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  • 16 6 A Bin Ahmad bin day returned man found I tree at the Mandai Road,
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  • 103 6 FHE troopship New Australia which had beer undergoing repairs in Singapore for the past six lays left for Penang yesterday :olli.sion with the Norwegian anker France Stove off rhursday Island last month. She was carrying 850 men )f the 3rd Bn. Royal Au»raliun Regiment and their
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  • 520 7 COSTS WOULD RISE, SET A POSER 'THE rate of interest x paid by the post office savings bank of 24 per cent a year will remain unchanged. The Financial Secretary Mr. T. M. Hart, said yesterday that it would be improper to change the
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  • 423 7 The big round-up Reds in Colony: Govt. keeps silent Government maintained its silence in the Singapore Assembly yesterday on the recent arrests made under the Preservation of rublic Security and the Banishment Ordinances. CLAMP ON CHINA WIVES THAT'S OUR POLICY. SAYS CHIEF MINISTER T^HE Chief Minister, Mr. -I Lim Yew
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  • 344 7 MINISTER INDICATES NEW POLICY iyHE Singapore GovA ernment may consider relaxing the law limiting the importation of foreign bands intp the Colony. This was disclosed by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, in his capacity as Minister for Labour and Welfare,
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  • 175 7 'SUBSIDISED'— RENTS FOR THESE FLATS Complaint on points system RENTS on what are described as "inadequate" Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Albert Street are already heavily subsidised by the Government the Minister for Local Government, Lands the Housing Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said yesterday. The tenants paid only
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  • 87 7 No split in audit set-up yet The acting Chief Secretary, Mr. S. T. Stewart, said yesterday that no decision had been made to split the PanMalayan office of the Director of Audit. He was replying to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (PAP Tanjong Pagar) who asked how the accounts of the
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  • 187 7 CALL FOR A PROBE INTO CITY ACCOUNTS T*HE proper upkeep of A the accounts of the Singapore City Council was the responsibility of the council, the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, reminded Mr. Lee Choon Eng yesterday. Mr. Lee, who is both
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  • 54 7 A hawker. Chong Sin Cheong. yesterday told a Singapore coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussain. that bad business must have led his friend Woo Chee Meng. 28. also a hawker, to kill himself. Inche Ahmad then recorded a suicide verdict on Woo. who died of caustic soda
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 176 7 i and Happy are Calling All Chilli ATftlA MALAYA dren; 6 30 s ak Malay; 6.35 KAW1V TO********* r^,, Danc« Club; 8.53 Regional sivrAPORF 476 metre* Announcements; 6.54 Singapore ki-41 A L?MPl'R 341 metres. sha Market Report and National pVnMg 366 mJtr™ Announcements; 7.00 Time SigipAh 330 metres I a
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  • 122 8 20 Word! $10 (Minimum). B. P. THORP, Assistant United Patani Estate on 15th October 1957, as the result of an accident. MRS. KOH BOH CHUA nee Sect Gek Choon passed away peacefully at the age of 76 on 15.10.57 at 8.10 p.m. at 500-C East Coast Road leaving behind
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  • 770 8 The Straits Times S'pore Thurs. Oct 17, 1957. Growing The Rice One virtue of the Minister of Agriculture is that he has ian inquiring mind. If only he could learn to select and j reject, then the Ministry might be farming much better ground. But at least Inche Abdul Aziz
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  • 318 8 Singapore's thugs, for all the efforts of the police, are not on the run. Far from being demoralised the men of the underworld have a partiality for more spectacular crimes. From extortion and intimidation they have branched out into kidnapping, hitherto a relatively rare crime. In recent
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  • 165 8 Tanjong Malim, which Sir Gerald Templer once branded as a town of "silent cowards," has undergone a happy transformation. In 1952 this town of 10,000 inhabitants was a notorious bandit hide-out. It was the scene of many murders and ambushes. The reign of terror reached its peak when
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  • 1504 8  - SINGAPORE MUST FIND 119 600 D, HONEST MEN LLOYD MORGAN In the next twelve months. Singapore's 700 9 000 voters be called upon to elect their rulers. Is there sutiicient realisation of the fact that their future .veil -being depends on the responsible and intelligent exercise of their votes? by
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 463 8 The United Front is not anti- Alliance \a a convenor or the IX proposed United Front, I would be grateful if you will permit me to clarify some of the points raised by you in your editorial of Oct. 9. Your editorial pre-sup-poses that the United Front is actuated by
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    • 80 8 fPHE statement made by the president of the United Rice Traders Association that the Federation Government is exploitinK the people by its recently imposed monopoly in rice imports from Siam, is true only from the view point of the rice traders. The view of the poor consumer
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  • 288 9 B-r \LA LUMPUR, Wed ■V -The Prime MinisI fenglra Aboul Raht alleged today that I labour Party of K. was "openly in W::. thy" with the ;ind said such K athy was prolongB Emergency. that if the Com- tound that the V ry was,
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  • 130 9 Govt. plan to educate overaged children n\t\ I.LMPLR. Wed i The Government today announced a plan for tUrting evening classes throughout Malaya for «'«r-aged children rejecttd b> schools. '■m eminent statement ■|l centres will be set up in the various states from "«t January. ■M will be held for two
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  • 55 9 Patricia wants to be Press Ball Queen Miss Patricia Yong, another charming girl who aspires to be the 1957 Press Ball "Queen For A Day." to be elected on Oct. 26 at the Sea View Hotel. Petite Pat was a close runner-up in both the rerent "Miss Cheongsam" and "Miss
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  • 32 9 SEGAMAT Wed. At a special meeting of the Government Servants' Co-ope-rative Thrift and Loan Society, Inche Akasah bin Abdul Rahman was elected chairman and Inche Mohamed Hajazy bin Asid secretary.
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  • 17 9 SEGAMAT. Wed. A meeting to form a flood precautions committee will be held here tomorrow.
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  • 443 9 DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE FALLS CONSIDERABLY BELOW THE ESTIMATES AND 50... DESPITE $18 MILLION DEFICIT YEAR AGO OPTIMISTIC FORECAST LIKELY TO COME TRUE JHE Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart expects Singapore to have a balanced Budget for 1957-58. th ee ster. ter a y
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  • 203 9 Man found in car with contraband freed NG KONG KUT, who appealed against a district court conviction and fine of $10,000 or in default six months' Jail for possession of 18 gallons of uncustomed brandy, was cleared or the offence in the Singapore High Court
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  • 36 9 Margaret flies off to become a nun MISS Margaret Peterson, 18. of Penang, who left Singapore for London by Qantas yesterday to be a nun. She will study at Lady Well Convent. Surrey.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 212 9 140-FT. DEATH PLUNGE BY BOY OF 15 A 15-YEAR-OLD A schoolboy, Tang Kum Hon, fell 140 feet to his death from the top floor of a new 14--storey Singapore Improvement Trust block of flats in Queenstown yesterday afternoon The thud of his body failing onto the concrete basement of the
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  • 350 9 Ceremony revived after 400 years 46 PAY HOMAGE TO THEIR KING MALACCA, Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort today received the homage of 46 local dignitaries at a colourful ceremony enacted here for the first time in 400 years. The "Mengadap ceremony" which took place at the Malay
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  • 50 9 PENANG. Wed. Inche Ibrahim Tajudin bin Che Teh of Madras Lane. Penang, points out he is not the Inche Tajudin bin Che Teh. former branch secretary, who has been expelled from the Kampong Makam Branch of Penang UMNO, as reported in Tuesday's issue of the Straits Times.
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  • 163 9 KATHIS BID TO CUT DOWN DRINKING— i STATE CONTROL OVER BEER SALES MAIN AM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. LTATHIS in Perak and other states want Malayans to cut down their drinking. They are reported to have urged state governments to control beer sales, particularly In small kampong shops. But Malay leaders
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  • 208 9 BID TO NULLIFY BRANCH ELECTION KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A SECTION of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is to take court action to have its general elections on July 28 declared invalid. Alliance State Councillor, Mr. Douglas K.K. Lee, leader
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  • 71 9 The 14.283-ton P and O liner Carthage was delayed for four hours in Singapore yesterday because cargo from Britain could not be discharged in time. The Carthage left the wharves at noon but had to drop anchor in the Outer Roads. About 240-tons of steel tubes and about
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  • 140 9 Charges are vague, say the 'rebels' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Some prominent members of the MCA. who have been accused of "acts prejudicial to the interests of th c association denied the charges today. These alleged "rebels" were commenting on the Straits Times report today that the central working committee of
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  • 128 10 GUNN: THEY HA YE 'SOFT SPOT' FOR MALA VANS' THE Malayan High Commissioner in Australia, Mr. Gunn Lay Teik, has found the Australians "most friendly and hospitable." Australians, he said, have a "soft spot" for Malayans. He was speaking at a civic reception given in his honour
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  • 256 10 up. UP, UP ROCKETS PRICE OF 12 FLATS TTOE cost of 12 flats for medical officers at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, in Singapore, has been going up and up. Members of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, in both the Government and Opposition, are wondering what it is all about. Yesterday, when
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  • 52 10 The Photography Club of the Chinese V.M.C.A., will sponsor a photographic contest for youths in Singapore and Malaya. Photographs submitted will be displayed at an exhibition to be called the "Faces of Youth" from Nov. 25 to 30. The subject of all entries must be portraits
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  • 902 10 -fa From Page One that we should invest all our money In this enterprise because of the high rate ot profit, they should think again," he said. The profit was not high for a risk- bearing enterprise. One crash could wipe out profits. But. thanks
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  • 50 10 PENANG, Wed. An army recruiting team will interview candidates for the Singapore Army Trade School at the Penang Education Office on Nov. 15 and 16. Boys of 14 and 15. holding a Federal or Singapore citizenship, must agree to serve in the army for seven years.
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  • 363 10 Minister tells Assembly: I wouldn't even if I could T«HE Minister for Com--1 merce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Industrial Promotion Board was an independent body, on which he could not exert pressure to
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    615 11 Lfo rrt #ra P™*™* »f early Hoilytvood. Li ball»h° o was taUcn very seriously. She was riti*V irv arior and P*°P ie is* believed what they saw on the screen. )\K SPRING morning in 1920, a mdsome, full-figured, heavily do- up young woman walked along a ood suburban
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  • 232 11 THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE DAMNED heavy veil, ride in a pubiliconveyance, marry, go to a Turkish bath. More and more publicity was ground out. Theda Bara was labelled the beautifu: and the damned. She was called living evidence of man's corrupti ble nature. In an inter view she baldly claimed
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  • 331 11 her and her films as a menace to moral society. Theda Bara herself helped to swell the storm. In interviews she ridiculed Ame rican women, and dismissed them as fluffy little prude.v Clergymen attacked her from their pulpits. Theda Bara, first of the I great film
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    • 295 11 SINGAPORt ARTS <SSS! > 83 BALL CARTOON *^fl SINGAPORE CHILDREN'S SOCIETY -^^jC'*-'&^*i+'^l^&^*^^ at RAFFLES HOTEL— SAT. 2nd NOV. I *^!l!r^iX!^l <^M FrOWl T.JU p.M, TO «iW ■•Hl* f^fl l '^B^t^^^^lt^^4 F^^^^^^^^^^^^M Tickcti ot RoWnton'i j^gMWfcMHPK'^^SMyjNj^By^plj^^^- /flBSi^H m mm■ Jifi^r -j*£j£r*'^ HILLMAN MINX Revel In the sunshine, laugh at the rain
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    • 78 11 is<>\ Jiorgun ?#-#>. Wot driving V AN/TTHPP _J~\ TPIPI F r *^1 v rf// V\\ I I M^*^-» I "iOl\ Ml'^TPff 9 A I ore*. OPIJUk'IIkJ/i y iPick Tracy Uitimatum Hfflß** ™^^^^(H 3"-P"^r^6»|B£-_^^^» =t V^STCP UNOEP IT. j|i|i§L Ofc W TUW4 AROUND AND r lr#« ifflaru Too cunning 1 «^>^^.
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  • 697 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE British Cheques' Act comes into force this morning both in the United Kingdom and Singapore and this means in certain cases Singaporeans will not have to endorse their cheques, thus saving a great deal of labour
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  • 137 12 MELBOURNE Wed. BJJJ>. rose further Is. and provided the main movement in the investment section on the Stock Exchange here today. In an otherwise steady mining market the main movements were New Broken Hill up 3s. and South Broken Hill down Is. 6d. Loans showed a firm tone.
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  • 154 12 November first grade rebber buyers f .o b closed In Singapore yesterday at 84 v* cents ocr lb. up a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing prices The closing tone was dullClosing prices tn cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.B. lob buyers 84 Mi,
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  • 96 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail- T.T. 31 11/16, O.D. 31 13/16. 90 d/st 32 3/16 credit bills, 32 1/4 trade bills. SeUlnf T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 3/8; Belgian Francs
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  • 134 12 Ships lying alongside the Slntapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: President Coolldge 1/2, Glenggary 4/5, Lao 6A. Castleville 6/7. Laiandia 8,9. Elpenor 10/11, Kristin Bakke 13/14, Mariekerk 15,16, MaasLloyd 18, Karslk 19/20, Rawang N. Wall 3. Reginald Kerr 21/22, Benalder 23/24. Perils 25. Phong Chau 26.
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  • 116 12 Singapore Chinese Prodaee Ex* change: noon prices per plcul yes--1 terdav were: Copra steady quiet; October/ I November $24.. buyers. $25H sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk I $40 sellers, drum $44 sellers-! Pepper: strong: about 80 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $108. Sarawak $107, special Sarawak
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  • 169 12 fYRE dealers In the United 1 States will he selling 80,000,000 passenger car tyres annually in 10 years' time, a 45 per cent Increase. Increase over this year's business was predicted by Mr. HE Humphreys Jr., chairman of the: board of the United
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    • 686 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens with medical qualifications reglstrable in the Federation of Malaya for appointment as Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, (Superscale H, Specialist Officer) on a salary of $1,360 p-m--plus COLA, at current ratesNon Federal Citisens may be considered for appointment on contract terms- Applicants
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    • 422 12 NOTICES IPOH TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England)Telegraphic advice has been received from London of the recommendation of a Dividend for the year ended 31st March 1857 1 of 2/- per share less Income Taxi at the rate ot 8/6 In the payable on 36th November 1957 to Shareholders registered
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    • 460 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that I, Lien Ylng Tvn K of No 63 Robinson Road, Singapore, hare applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for the transfer of: (1) Retail Shop and WholeDealer* Licence* in respect of premises 6a Robinson Road, saigapore. Retail Shop Licence In respect
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    • 724 12 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS fT*wn Pfenning Prw««««) (Extension) Ordinance, 1«4» (Federation of Mal«y» 18/49) Notification under Section IS7 Town Boardi Enactment (F.M.S. Cap. 137). No It U hereby notified that a draft plan under section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment in respect of the proposed construction of a road
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    • 24 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. OCT 16. RUBBER: 84> 4 cents per lb. (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 1357 per picul (down 75 cents).
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    • 539 12 FBOM D6TAIIJD 4 KOaUMMttti HHHHpif^HHiH^PHI Bt^Y I aA m v w^l 'l AMERICAN MAIL LINE For Lot An««l««. Son Fr«nelKO, Porflond, Swttl., Toeo m t v i Alto accepting eorao for Control t, South A m n<o S'por* P. Shorn "China Mail" l»»C«n 6/ o*c 0 Dt China Moll 2nd
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    995 14 GAY SEASON FOR GOOD CA USES The open season for dances and balls Is at hand again, and this year's programme in Singapore promises to be crowded. It will also produce much-needed funds for some of the community's most worthy causes. First on the list is the Press
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    • 418 14 A Promise W *> m n f <£?■ Tampax can make o world of difference year after year after year 'Most women don't realise that "a few problem days each month" actually idd up to five jeart out of your lift! It's up to you whether those five yean are
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 256 14 Straits Times Crossword 8 B 9 L LED "I iii '5 ij, 16 >7 i» «9 20 "37" s? "sa" ACROSS 6 Take out an old leaflet? (7). 1 The Belle of Scarlet Town? 7 One cannot wish for more than (7.5). this (12). BHe may get his lMng for
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  • 310 15 YOUNG DESKER LEADS THE CHAMPIONS TO 5-1 VICTORY DEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club reached their top form when beating Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 5-1 in a S.H.A. Div. 1 league hockey match on the padang yesterday. With this victory, S.R.C. strengthen their position at the top of the table, being
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  • 107 15 MALAYAN three miles champion Neville Sison continued his domination of the cross country season when he won yesterday's race at Changl. This was the fourth weekly race organised by the R.A.F. and Sison has won all of them. Yesterday he set a new record of 21mln
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  • 65 15 University of Malaya wen made to struggle for their 3-1 victory over R.A.P. SeleUr In a B.H.A. DW. l league game at SeleUr yesBrQliant goalkeeplng by Perman, who represented Combined Services in Britain, was the mals block for the University The first half was scoreless
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  • 88 15 R.A.P. Seletar maintained their unbeaten rugby record with an eight points (goal and try) to five (goalj victory over H.M.S. Newcastle In their friendly match at Seletar yesterday. Seletar's tries came from Jones and Dyer while Small made a conversion. For Newcastle Olynn Thomas converted Gordon's try.
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  • 60 15 The Singapore Hockey Association will hold practices today and tomorrow on the B.R.C. r"»flfsrg In preparation for the three-day quadrangular tournament which begins on Sunday. The Div. 1 league match between Wanderer* and Police and tne Div. 3 game between S.H.B. Recreation Club and Prisons today
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  • 56 15 Johore Bahru United scored a convincing 19 points (two goals, two tries and a penalty goal) to nil victory over 221 Vehicle Battalion in their rugger match at Johore Bahru yesterday. Try scorers for Johore Bahru were Esa (2). Ungku Ibrahim and Clarke. Ungku Ismail
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  • 27 15 HOCKEY SHA Div. 1: Wanderers v Police. Woodsville; Div. 3: SHBRC Prisons, Bukit Cbermln. SOCCER Special league: Malays v Junior Clubs, Jalan Beaar (5.15 p-m,).
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  • 23 15 LONDON, Wed.— Result of the only football league match played last night was: Third Dlv. South: Watford 1 Colchester United 1
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  • 271 15 AFTER watching yesterday's Asian rugger trial at Bukit Timah the second this season the Singapore Asian Rugby Union selectors were optimistic about the chances of their team retaining the All Blues Cup. And they had every reason to feel that way. This trial was even
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  • 141 15 PULO Bukom entered the semi-finals of the Business Houses senior knockout competition with a 3-1 victory over Singapore Cold Storage at Farrer Park yesterday. This was the second replay between these two teams in this competition. The first match ended in a 2-2 draw and
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  • 186 16  -  EPSOM JEEP Mitchell lands High Sochs a smart winner in *fcg main sprint HE STARTS DAY WITH WEE LADDIE AND ENDS IT WITH AN OUTSWER By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $203,411 1. No. *****8 ($91,534) 2. No. *****6 ($45,767) 3. No. *****7 ($25,426) STARTERS
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  • 1329 16 Race One CLASS 3, DIV. 3—6 FURS. Wee Stable's (2) WEE LADDIE 8.02 (843 433) D. Jones 1 (1) Sincero 8.09 (513 302) Ransome 2 (8) Fakir 9.00 (407—263) Posner 3 (7) My Peter 8.05 (435 279) Johnson 4 (4) ESTHER'S PET
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  • 36 16 FORECAST TOTE dividends: Race 1 ($106). Race 3 ($261), Race 4 ($137) Race 6 ($162). Race 7 ($126) Race 8 ($819) DOUBLE TOTE: Races 2 and 3 ($551), Races 5 and 6 ($335)
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  • 659 16 OUTSIDER BLISS FIRE GIVES PUNTERS A LAST-RACE SHOCK (11) Fair Nipper 8.04 (1205—546) Mitchell 2 (2) Fire Risk 8.10 (2119—795) Donnelly 3 (10) Couag 8.09 (948 531) Camer 4 (1) SANTIAGO 8.02 (286 205) Ransome 5 (4) MIRALDA 9.00 (657—283) Barratt 6 (3) JUDICIAL 8.08 (478—316) Franklin 7 (5) RED
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  • 290 16 'PEACE TALKS' THIS WEEKEND Tengku invites Soh to Cup final KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The "peace talks" between Malayan football's Big Two will take place here shortly after the Malaya Cup Final on Saturday. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is president of the F.A. of Malaya, has invited Mr.
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  • 242 16 "VTNETEEN year old V.S.S x Nathan was the star of last night's tfes in the Singapore Badminton Association's national championships at the S.B.A hall Nathan, of St. Thomas' School, was the only player with two ties last night and he won both of
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  • 38 16 NEWMARKET, Wed.— Mr. H J. Joel's Major Portion won the Middle Park Stakes, run over 7f here today. Madame P. A.B. Wldener's Neptune was second and Mr. Jack Oldlng's Kelly third. Seven ran.— Reuter.
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  • 56 16 NEWMARKET. Wed.— Sandlacre won the Cesarewitch Stakes here today over 2Vim. Morecambe was second and Predominate third. There were 24 runners. The betting was 100-8 Sandiacre; 100-7 Morecambe; 100-6 Predominate Induna was fourth. Persian flag started favourite at 100-fl. Sandiacre won by half a length with three
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  • 163 16 83 horse' entered for Ipoh gymkhan 83 hot s u^J entered for th P Vi yan ArmueJr ?l Associati E here on Oet ?r Two hurdle raceo, cancelled ov, 1 entries. Tn, I six races. The 12th R(,yai r. r I for M.A.R.A cla!? '^i over six furlonn^lHl ed a
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  • 22 16 Singapore Cricket Cttb'i' 1 GHQ by nine poiirs i:hm to three (try* in a rugby a on the padfng yesterday
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