The Straits Times, 22 October 1957

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  • 19 1 AVFBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE E\< ECPS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 640 1 SPECIAL BRANCH POUNCED, BUT CXD. DITOTT KNOW After 11 hours, the decision: 'No farther reason to detain him* A STATEMENT— THEN SEALED LIPS We held head, police admit in ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Vdcral Special Branch today admitted that Mr. Fang Yit, headr of the Nam
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  • 176 1 Football club wants tours ban lifted KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. oELAXGOR Rangers, banned by the Football Assoi of Selangor from playing outside the Bate, are to appeal to the law courts. This decision was taken when tne disciplinary board of the Footbal] Association of Malaya decided
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  • 93 1 MCI broadcasts by Reliffusion will be resumed mi Nov. I the first day of the Srlangor Turf Club's ihrff-day meeting at Kuala l.umpur. The Straits Times was told last night that only £M outside the state of the centre where the races irf
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  • 63 1 CATALCA. Turkey), Mon. rains collided In Thrace last night 1 1 79 Turkish pas*sgers Seventy more were ■tously injured Both rngines were split rdod mas s of wreck- age and the leading cars were telescoped and crushed. The masters of the two stations between which
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  • 190 1 The idel gift... Z T HE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1958 will be on sale on Monday J Oct. 28. The Annual has wen the reputation ot m being South-East Asia's finest publication and B this new edition will win it fresh acclaim g There are: #136 pages superbly produced
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  • 113 1 rjXHE Director-General of 1 Civil Aviation in Singapore, Mr. W. P. Nicol yesterday confirmed that an Air India passenger plane landed at Changi airfield instead of at Singapore Airport by mistake but he declined to discuss it with the Press. An Air India spokesman
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  • 129 1 SAIGON, Mon. President Ngo Dinh Diem, of South Vietnam, told delegates to the Colombo Plan ministersmeeting today the Colombo plan was born of a revolution that was sweeping Asia the rising sweeping Asia the Asian peoples. He said the dream of generations
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  • 302 1 Tory: No information about 'nuclear advertisement* Tengku: I have not heard of weapons for jungle |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A report today in the London Daily Herald newspaper that the British Government was advertising for scientists to study the "tactical use of nuclear weapons in Federation Jungles," has
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  • 129 1 SECRET GROUP IS UNEARTHED SINGAPORE police have nipped in the bud what Is believed to be a large-scale attempt by a subversive movement to Infiltrate and Influence local members of the Colony's police and armed forces. The underground movement is made up of extremists pledged
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  • 139 1 Duke in rag— woman blinded LONDON, Mon. The 22--year-old Duke of Kent took, part in an officers' "rag" in which Mrs. Edna Mackle. 27 wife of as army clerk at Catterick camp, Yorkshire, was blinded in one eye by a thunderflash. The Daily Mail, reporting this today, said the Duke,
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  • 34 1 BANDOENG, Mon. Mr. Piet Waag, editor of a Dutch language newspaper here, received a one-month' suspended sentence today for reprinting a foreign press article considered insulting to the Indonesian Government UP.
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  • 32 1 PARIS. Mon. Mr. Robert Schuman. planning urgent measures to combat the French economic crisis, today turned down a request by President Coty that he try to form a government.— Reuter.
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  • 184 1 SUBVERSIVES CLAUSE WILL NOT HOLD UP SINGAPORE QINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that the new selfgovernment constitution will come into force whether the anti-subversive clause stays in or is struck out But, he told the Straits Times, an all-party meetIng will be called to work for
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  • 34 1 LITTLE ROCK, Mon. The fifth week of Integrated classess began at Central High School here today. Two national guardsmen accompanied the nine Negro pupils to school. No new developments are expected.— A.P.
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  • 167 1 Menzies, Pearson point way to peace T ONDON. Mon.— Two Commonwealth statesmen today put forward plans for solving the Middle East crisis. MR. ROBERT MENZIES, Prime Minister of Australia, suggested in C. nberra that an international body be formed to advise Middle East countries on economic problems and to provide
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  • 38 1 AUSTRALIA MAY LIMIT STUDENTS SAIGON. Mon. Mr Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said Australia might limit Colombo Plan students in the next two or three years. He said Australian universities were being overcrowded. Reuter.
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  • 125 2  - EVANGELIST BILLY GRAHAM ('I turned the) other cheek' BUTTED THREE TIMES A RAM BY \TEVV YORK, Mon.— A> Evangelist Billy Graham is in bed today with cuts, bruises and a possible knee fracture after a ram butted him down a hillside in North Carolina. Dr. Graham was bendIng down to
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  • 279 2 Sputnik, Middle East head the Big Two talks agenda T ONDON, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, will press for complete Anglo- American exchanges of scientific information when he meets President Eisenhower in Washington later this week, Informed sources said today.
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  • 188 2 CABLE F-L-A-S-H-E-S 1 ,500 m.p.h. BRITISH AIRLINER WILL TAKE OFF LIKE COPTER SAN FRANSISCO, Mon.— The British aircraft industry Is working on a 1.500 m.p.h. airliner that will take oil and land like a helicopter, Mr. Edward Bowyer, director of the Society of British Airplane constructors. said here. Target date:
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  • 469 2 'Goodbye, Ike'— then through the night to New York THOUSANDS fJt CHEER 'GOLDEN QUEEN' OFF yf A S H I N GTON, Mon. From a tumultous farewell in Washington the Queen and Prince Philip travelled through last night to a n overwhelming welcome in New York today. At the end
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  • 138 2 Disappointed dancer gets orchids and note of sympathy from Philip J^OS ANGELES, Mon. —Marge Champion, the dancer whose shoulder strap broke as she was performing for the Queen and Prince Philip in Washington on Friday, said here she had received a note of sympathy from the Prince. She
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    880 2 From DONALD LUDLOW OEHIND the pomp and pageantry of the Queen's visit to the United States are the whispers foreboding of a world crisis as serious as any since the end of the war. While officially here merely to escort the Queen, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd,
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  • 298 3 AVIATION MAGAZINE EXPLAINS THE HEAVY RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON TURKEY SOVIET SCIENTIST SAYS: WE HAVE WORKED OUT MOON TRIP ROUTES WASHINGTON, Monday. THK United States for more than two years has been tapping Russia's missile secrets with powerful lonff-range radar and other equipment ba>ed in Turkey,
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  • 107 3 PAULETTE AND REMARQUE ENGAGED OVER FOUR YEARS DAYTON, (Ohio). Mon. Aetna Paulette Godli.irri yesterday denied rumours she is secretly i,.itried to Frich Remarque. 50-year-old Ger-nian-born novelist, but viid their engagement uis running into its fifth I believe in lone «>- igMMSti the longer the better," she told a reporter. Miss
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  • 20 3 AMMAN. Mon. Two Egyptians were jailed for 10 years here yesterday on charges of spying for Israel. -A.P.
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  • 201 3 Flynn: I took his badge as joke lIOLLYWOOD, Mon.— lx Screen hero Errol Flynn. arrested on a drunk charge at a filmland party at the weekend after he allegedly took a policeman's badge and refused to return it, yesterday described the incident as a "playful" joke. At the police station,
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  • 182 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt believes that the Soviet Communist Party leader, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev "is honest vhen he says that war is unthinkable." In a television programme ye>terday she said he and other Russian leaders "have made up their minds they can
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  • 51 3 SIR LESLIE MINKO of New Zealand, right. President of the U.N. General Assembly, shakes hands with Malaya's first Ambassador to the United States. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, after the Federation flag, centre, was raised at the IN. headquarters in New York. A.P.
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  • 182 3 MOSCOW, Monday. DRAVDA, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, today attacked the United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, for having "once again brought things to the brink of war." The newspaper, as quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass, reiterated the
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  • 59 3 And don't lift your skirts in public TOKYO, Mon. A newspaper cave this advice to Japanese girls for them to avoid "being misunderstood" by foreigners: DO NOT smile meaninglessly at strange men; DO NOT visit foreign men in their hotel rooms, and DO NOT lift up your skirts in public,
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  • 36 3 LONDON, Mon. The prototype of a glass fibre aircraft seat, which, it Is claimed, could help to reduce serious injury to passengers in an air crash, has been produced by a British firm. Reuter.
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  • 145 3 JERUSALEM, Monday. HUNGARY yesterday ordered the recall of three Israeli diplomats assigned to Budapest. This move was in reprisal, for the vice charge trial of a Hungarian national here, a Foreign Ministry spokes- man said. He announced that Hungary's note, called on Israel to take three
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  • 46 3 SYDNEY, Mon.— Stan Buttriss. 28-year-old fruiterer, yesterday set a world piano marathon record by playing for 25 hours and 16 minutes and earned himself £Al.OOO. When he finished he had two poisoned thumbs, a stiff left mrm and icores of aching Joints— Reuter.
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  • 75 3 A COCKTAIL OF CAR-FUMES IS DANGEROUS PARIS, Mon. Carbon monoxide from car engines can make the driver "drunk" and even affect policemen on traffic duty in busy streets, according to a Paris chemist. Mr. Truffert. chemist at the Paris Police Prefecture told a meeting of experts on air pollution here
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  • 211 3 Budapest alert for new uprising DUDAPEST, Mon.— Budapest is today a tensely nervous city— under redoubled police and army guard and with thousands of Communist informers spying on their neighbours. The city's 1.9 million people are anxiously wondering If there will be a new outbreak or even the mildest kind
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  • 35 3 MELBOURNE. MO n. Motorist Maurice Smith, 46. was cleared of drunk driving charges here today after two constables confessed he had beaten them at noughts and crosses 15 minutes after he was arrested.— Reuter.
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  • 32 3 ROME. Mon. Italian pilgrims yesterday gave the Pope a baby car— carrying it three floors to his suite in the Vatican Palace because the weather prevented him going outside.— A.P.
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  • 29 3 CAIRO, Mon. Delegates from 18 nations will meet here tomorrow to prepare for an Afro-Asian solidarity committee conference scheduled for December. Malaya will not be represented. Reuter.
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  • 337 4 CHINA IS MAKING GREAT STRIDES' TWO New Zealanders 1 who attended the Moscow Youth Festival and later toured China said in Singapore yesterday that there was never any attempt to indoctrinate the 38,000 people who attended the festival. Kevin Convery and Tom Shanahan both
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  • 27 4 Mr. Tan Slew Sin, the Federation's Minister for Commerce and Industry, left Singapore for Switzerland by KLM yesterday for the GAT.T. conference at Geneva.
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  • 451 4 LESSONS and LOVE THEN PUPIL SAID: I'M WED' The coach and girl he met at bus-stop IPOH, Monday. THE former editor of the Malayan Student magazine, A. Sivadas, 25, told the magistrate here today the story of his love for a beautiful student to whom he made love between lessons.
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  • 88 4 To represent Malaya at talks in New Delhi Mr. S O. K. Übaidulla, pre sident of the Associated Indian Chambers of Com merce of Malaya and member of the Federal Legislative Council, who has been -hosen to represent the Malayan legislature at the n orn monwealth Parliamentary Conference in New
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  • 58 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Wong Fook Yoon. 26. said in court here that Malay soldiers travelling In the same compartment pointed their rifles at him after a railway detective arrested him on a charge of having raw opium on a train between Alor Star and Sungei
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  • 81 4 'Reserve percentage of jobs for Malays? Well...' says Chief Minister The Singapore Government Is non-commital about a request by Singapore UMNO that labour ordinances be amended to make it compulsory for firms to employ a certain percentage of Malays. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that UMNO
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  • 172 4 'THERE are no problem children, only problem x parents, said Mrs. A. J. Alcock, prominent Singapore social worker, at the Y.W.C.A. yesterday. Speaking on "Children In the Home" In a series of, discussion on sex and marriage sponsored by the Malayan Christian Council and the Y.W.C.A.
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  • 97 4 Keep cross, says Lady Limerick rIE Countess of Limerick, vice-chairman of the British Red Cross Society, left Singapore for India by KLM yesterday after a brief visit to Malaya. At the airport she said that she was impressed by the work being done by the local Red Cross though more
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  • 163 4 WORKERS' PARTY IS A WEAPON Convenor says: MR. N. S. N. NAIR, president of the 17,000-strong Army Civil Service Union, said yesterday that the proposed Singapore Workers' Party was not intended to be Just another political party. The object was to create a political instrument for all workers united in
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  • 37 4 The Serangoon Community Association will hold a talent show at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Nov. 2 at 8.30 p.m. The show will be under the patronage of the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock.
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  • 53 4 Teo Huay Kee, a carpenter, was yesterday found guilty In a Singapore court of having opium and smoking utensils in a hut at Joo Chiat Terrace He was ordered to be sent to the opium treatment centre for four weeks for a medical report, when sentence
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  • 21 4 The Governor. Sir Robert Black, will visit the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's rehabilitation and welfare centre in Shenton Way tomorrow.
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  • 23 4 A reception will be held at the Royal Island Club Singapore, on Saturday at 7 p.m. to celebrate Vietnam's national day.
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  • 212 4 A four months' leadership course In Chinese for 50 young men and women in Singapore will be opened on Nov. 21 by the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs at its premises In Queen Street. The trainees will come from clubs In the Colony, the rural
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    • 187 4 i&SSS&S&S RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 476 metres KUALA LUMPUR 341 metre*. PENANG 366 metres IPOH 3311 metres MALACCA 297 metres. NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres. A.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement: 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal And News; 7.35 A Date With Music; 8.00 Newt Headlines: 8.02 8.30 A Date With
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  • 319 5 DECISION OF DELEGATES CONFERENCE SAYS: V THEY ARE STILL MEMBERS' ACCUSED OF SPREADING 'UNTRUE PROPAGANDA 9 AGAINST THE WDCSA KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. War Department Civilian Staff Association today decided to expel six persons "if they still members" for allegedly spreading hat it considered to be
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  • 205 5 Customs law changes planned MAKING IT HARDER FOR MOONSHINERS THE Bingapore Government is taking steps to plug jal loophole in the Customs Ordinance which is' have been using to evade conviction inrt. photo arises from r- definition of "intoxicat- which has been be inadequate for convictions against :ound in possession
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  • 88 5 Colony bid to prevent suicides "-BE MldiM in Sin»re are liable in be sent to a mental JfcPttal lor up to ore month rvation. we of the several a new Bill aimLn« the existing i:n e with modern '^on treatment of perCdtrs"^ from mental i Disorders and 'Amendment) 1057. published
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  • 149 5 Theft case youth wants to be P.C. ABDUL Rahman bin Sawadi, 19. .charged yesterday with breaking the term s of a probation order, pleaded with a Singapore district judge for a "chance in life." Abdul Rahman, of Radin Mas, said he had applied for a post with the Johore police
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  • 47 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A dance in aid of the Lower Perak Poppy Day appeal fund will be held at the Paris Cabaret here on Nov. 2. A football match in aid of the same fund will be held here on Nov. 23.
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools in the Federation has decided to raise funds for a headquarters building of its own. All members will be asked to donate five per cent of whatever they may Ist in arrears as result
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  • 127 5 CHIEF Inspector George Westerhuut yesterday told a Singapore court the Registrar of Vehicles has been receiving many complaints about the unrullness of taxidrivers. He was asking for a deterrent sentence on a taxi-driver, Lim Seng Khoon, charged with disorderly behaviour on Dec. 17. Lim was
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  • 33 5 The Federation's Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak. will broadcast to the nation on Thursday night on the occasion of the 12th anniversary of the Charter of United Nations Organisation.
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  • 33 5 Koh Boon Chiang was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of driving in a dangerous manner and causing the death of a schoolboy, Tio Boon Heng in East Coast Road on Feb. 13.
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  • 135 5 rREE local girls working with Qantas Empire Airways in Singapore have been chosen to represent the Colony at the opening; of the company's new 12--storey headquarters in Sydney, Australia. They are Miss Rosalind Wong, 26, Mrs. Lillian Binns, 28. both ground hostesses, and Miss Violet Ooi,
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  • 65 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— Bail of $15,000 was granted Koon Fook Lam, 29, a former storekeeper of Guthrie and Co. Te'uk Anson branch, in the' sessions court here when he claimed trial to criminal breach of trust between January and June this year in respect of 168
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  • 20 5 Ch'ng Chu Huat was jailed for six months in Singapore yesterday for having four packets of morphine.
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  • 180 5 Adventurers? They are subversives LIM COMMENTS ON THAT PLOT A CONFIDENT Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. yesterday said that "left-wing political adventurers" could keep on trying to gain control of Singapore's Labour Front Coalition Government Mr. Lim was referring to an article in the Petir. official organ of the
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  • 43 5 The Tiong Bahru Rangers will hold a picnic at the Singapore Youth Camp. Tanah Merah Besar. on Sunday. Tickets at $2.50 Tor adults and $1.50 for children may be obtained from the secretary at 5B Eng Watt Street
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  • 141 5 FAMILY HURT IN GANG SCUFFLE 1Y| ADAME Chew Ah Gek, IT 41, and two members of her family were Injured yesterday when acid-throwing thugs rushed into her house in Cornwall Street, Singapore, in pursuit of a rival gangster. The fleeing gangster dodged the acid-filled bulb* and escaped to the next
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  • 65 5 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Chief Minister, Mi-. Wong Pow Nee, today appealed to parents to ensure that their children lived up to the same standards as were expected of them in school. "School and home, working In harmony, can produce worthy citizens of the new Malaya,"
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  • 35 5 BEREMBAN, Prl. The Negri Sembilan Kerala Samajam will celebrate its second anniversary on Saturday with a Malayalam play at the King George V school hall. In aid of the Kerala Samajam building fund.
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    • 157 5 S2S?Kurrw«l 55, 7.30 P RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford wrestling 7.30 p.m. Road)- Exhibition of photographs BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: of South-East Asia by Derrick Table-tennis, bodybuilding, footKnight of Shell Photographic ball> H br ary 4 p.m.; indoor games Unit, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. PROFESSIONAL WOMtNS (Singapore branch): rs'""-
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  • 25 6 21) Word* $10 (Minimum). DAVIES: At Batu Oajab m the 2lst October P. O. Davles. Funeral at Batu Gajah at 5 p.m. on 21-10-57.
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  • 69 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 Words $10 (Minimum). MRS. IRIS LOH thank the Doctor, Matron, Sisters, Nurses and Attendants of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital for looking after her during her recent Confinement and Operation. MADAM CHEN NOIM LIAN and Family sincerely thank all Relatives, Friends, Straits Methodist Church's Members for their Services Rendered,
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  • 547 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Oct. 22, 1957. The Russian Game The main concern of the United Nations' Assembly in debating the Turkish-Syrian affair must be to reduce the tension. That ought not to be difficult. For the tension is largely synthetic. It is improbable, however, that Syrian tears will
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  • 358 6 It is possible that Singapore's Industrial Board is being a little too cautious, as its critics claim, but they have not presented any facts to prove it The Board was established in March with a million dollar fund, and to date it has given aid to only
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  • 300 6 There many be an explanation of the astonishing affair in Kuala Lumpur in which the headmaster of the Nam Keong School was the victim. If so, the sooner we have it the better. The account the police have given is far from satisfactory. Mr. Fang Yit
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  • 1010 6  - Class struggles in a classless society SIR DAVID KELLY By S SOVIET SOCIETY HAS ELIMINATED S CONFLICT BETWEEN CAPITALISTS s S AND PROLETARIAT AND REPLACED ||TBY A NEW TYPE OF CLASS s =g CONFLICT BETWEEN THE OLD p GUARD. THE TECHNOCRATS AND g THE PARTY STALWARTS. formerly British Ambassador in
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    • 149 6 HPHE hospital at Kluang M. is far from adequate for expectant mothers. The ward itself has not enough beds to cope. The delivery room needs a new wing. Last week alone so many women were In labour that babies were delivered on the floor. The
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    • 98 6 Of students and mosquitoes rr is with great Interest that I noted the publicity given to the pioneer students of the University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur The hostel is in no way like an army barracks. The room is just nice for the students with a mind for study.
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    • 54 6 A ban on birthdays rpHE Federation GovernX ment should place a total ban on those who have claimed themselves to be Malayans, to further celebrate publicly the birthdays of foreign national leaders In independent Malaya. The inhabitants of the new Malaya should celebrate only the birthday of the Yan K
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    • 47 6 PLANTER'S Wife* and Mr G Gregory who have written on Dr. Chuang'. arrest >S.T. Oct. 19) should not pass biassed Judgmen' on one who happens to bf in ill-wind Do they really know why Dr. Chuang was arrested? Why has the Government
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    • 583 6 I MUST thank Peng for giving us a good laugh the other day with his cartoon of our Minister of Agriculture seeking experts from Mars. Even my children gathered round the newspaper and Joined in the fun. My five-year-old son asked me whether our Minister had gone
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  • 65 7 KIDNAPPING LOVER TOLD 'STAY AWA Y' "JALA LUMPUR, Mon. A you': who was stated i have fai> n in love with a and caused t: pregnancy, was today the President of Court to keep the girl. V Suppiah was found pping Pappaih, a minor. fu] <Miardianship rents. Nt of the
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  • 71 7 Four men were found without club badges at the Singapore Turf Club on Saturday afternoon. In a Colony court yesterday, Lai Tuck Seng, Lai Ken Kin, Lee Chwee Lai and Lee Soon Tiong were fined $10 each for trespassing. They pleaded guilty. Two others, Ng Teck
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  • 32 7 Koh Swee Llm, eight, a schoolboy, was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by an RAF bus at the 9th mile, Tampenis Road. Singapore. He was returning from schooL
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  • 48 7 From Page One should it be heard after seven days. Two of the Rangers' players—Ghani and Sabapathy— were suspended for six months but were granted an "amnesty" for merdeka celebration games. Said Mr. Foster: "If players can be granted an amnesty why not the club?"
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  • 80 7 IffOH. Mon. A new and ■t accurate speed-trap has in re-instituted at Tany Malim on the border ik and Selangor :ra? speeding motorists v. a mea. -iT'ci distance. Tie old speed-trap device is abandoned three weeks Survey Depart- ment instruments engineer challenged the accuracy of the timing and
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  • 341 7 THIS YEAR'S DISPLAY A HUGE SUCCESS: OVERSEAS BUYERS SWELLED RECORD CROWDS NO DATE BUT ORGANISERS HOPE FOR FEBRUARY: TO BE ON GRANDEST SCALE SEEN IN COLONY fHE recent trade fair at the Great World Park, Singapore, was so successful that a fair on an international
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  • 34 7 Goh Eng Cheng, a senior NAAFI clerk was acquitted at his continued trial in Singapore yesterday of stealing a crate of NAAFI goods worth $3,850, at the railway station on March 20.
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  • 181 7 RED-FACE REDS FLEE IN THE NUDE IPOH, Mon.— A young 1 terrorist couple fled nude from a camp in deep jungle late yesterday evening, as a security force patrol charged into it. The girl was wounded in one of her arms as she and the other terrorist escaped, leaving behind
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  • 49 7 Toh Teck Keng. accused in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of attempting to rape a nine-year-old girl at a house in Dlckson Road on August 6 this year or, alternatively, with using criminal force on her with Intent to outrage her modesty, was cleared of the offence.
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  • 59 7 SINGAPORE'S Cbief Minis- who called on him jester- the Chief Minister that Ma- vised salary scale. Mr. Lim ter, Mr. Lim Tew Hock, day. The teachers were on lay teachers have been pa- told them not to be hesitant with some Malay teachers, a civics course.
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  • 243 7 'THE Army Civil Service Union yesterday accused A the Singapore Trades Union Congress of having done "the greatest disservice to the country through its gross failure to discharge its Obligations." The union, with a membership of 17,000. Is the TUC's biggest affiliate. The union's
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  • 125 7 Freedom for Black on Nov. 22 A special meeting of the Singapore City Council yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution conferring the Freedom of the City on the Governor. Sir Robert Black. The ceremony will take place on the City Hall stepg on Nov. 22. The meeting-— one of the shortest
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  • 148 7 Youths now want to be soldiers SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Llm Yew Hock, yesterday said there had been a big change In the attitude of the Chinese community towards national service. On a visit to the National Service Registration Centre at Beach Road, he told the Straits Times: "There Is
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The perimeter and main road curfew will function from 6.30 p.m. Instead of 7, p.m.. to 6 am dally from next Thursday In the Kulal district until further notice.
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  • 247 7 rpHE Acting Chief Secre- tary's affidavit did not disclose any information that the Oovernor-in-Counci) was satisfied that It waa necessary to detain Mr. Fu Wu Mun, managing director of the newspaper the Sin Pao, under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, stated Mr. Marshall in the
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  • 100 7 MINISTRY TO TRADERS: HANDS OFF SIAM RICE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Minisistry of Commerce and Industry has rejected a request from the United Rice Traders Association that Imports of Siamese rice should be returned to private enterprise. The ministry recently banned Imports of Siamese rice except on a government-to-government
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  • 22 7 TANJONG MALIM. Mon. A 27-year-old special constable, Sahadin bin All. died after he fell from a vehicle near here today.
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  • 244 7 Mr. Lau: 'No sabotage' Two meetings on citizens IPOH, Mon.— Mr. Lav 1 Pak Khuan, today denied that there was any attempt to sabotage the Malayan Chinese Association plan to launch a citizenship drive. Mr. Lav, chairman of the 15-man committee appointed by the Federation of Chinese Guilds and Associations
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An old woman told the Sessions Court today that she distilled samsu to bathe her swollen hand. Ng Yew. 67, was found guilty of possessing 8} gallons of samsu at her house in Sungei Buloh and was fined $900.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Feminine Forum
    • 938 8 INDIAN TRADITIONS FOR BIG CLUB PAGEANT Costumes with a History INDIAN folk and tri- bal costumes are certainly among the most striking, colourful and varied in the world, and they take on a special significance at the Deepavali season. Mrs. Verma, who. with Mrs. Sandy Rao rmd
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    • 220 8 household antiseptic b *k L^L^Lf Z^k^Lv I r*yH '^'^-/^r^jK^t Ith SAVLON is Non-poisonous. Power- K^W jk^^^||n3l rul >nd Cleansing containing B|^P^BBjpfcH^sts«^j two of the most modern jntisep- kXI7|-~[j^Sb^^J 1 ties-^'Hibitane' and Cct.ivlon' it I is the perfect antiseptic for First I > /t-v£rT:irf J Aid. the Nursery and Sickroom. I
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    • 187 8 I Clean all Floors with revolutionary Nei I JOHNSONS Bji 1 1 1 '■hi TJli I i Johnson's wax stripper and floor cleaner removes the old wa: and 7) tordirt from your floors to prepare mlthe surface for a new coating. Used with other Johnson products, your floors will be
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 279 8 Straits Times Crossword MM' 2 If I I 4 I I* 11' I MM l_Z_,Z N Z_Z Zip Z^ BHBZMZHLIH— MS^Zb SZpZl:iiZB ji Brig "Z _|i n Z Z ACROSS 13 The Printer's powerful wea--1 ShouW I be unable, put 15 o£« sMt^to? extortion (8> your name; it's Important 17
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  • 769 9 *'**'*****j';""'"---""^*Hipf||f uffiH*^Msnti]l«nf^ I;::;. .£j Ify ifftflff HI nk j B w£ *l I -J Mf£l Iff jtfftft|tt *|l y\B"^^^a^^^^Ta^^^^^F^TH Ill" 1 111 1 ctOM early morning on December 13, 1928, l^re was great activity aboard the world's barque, Kobenhavn, as she lay at anchor lontevideo. Filled with
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  • 487 9 THE WORLD'S LARGEST BARQUE I if n 1 fj n i n t> y«>a r m ugtp a Danish iit-t— manted ii-iml/ii-ntnit'r If ft \l*utterideo tor the Far East with a «-r*>w of CO including 1.1 young ntiiriitf i*itl*'ts front some of 104'iimtirk "s most prominent families. Her disappearanre on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 239 9 A JMJ^ VITALITY! Jfc/^Jfim Boundless Energy! m£ wl ij Radiant health! m? 1H vitmilij and radlaal kasHk Hi auto V r^r^ aaaalWa by lhl« itHriJ alaat H^F aural Mir. If raw «jll— la Mntni j^B mtm n> IB j TTJCBLPI Tlk^» TaaMa aawlata aaaaaatrata^ artawal —111 of *^R C lu
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 145 9 Rex 3iargan 3i.0. June Gale an way !r4^vJ*F*N_l||'# I 600 AM I r MELISSA T JUST WHAT I'VE "1 f THEN WHAT AM I[ Tw NOT &UKE —1 HEKE COMES JUNS 6ALB "^5! J, x -"-<_K WHAT AEE KEN OO\Hb FOX POIN& HBRB J J BUT PEKMAPf/ VOUtL I KTTEK
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  • 934 10 By Our Market Correspondent 'J'HE gap between Malaya's import and export values is continuing to widen at an increasing rate and the adverse balance of visible external trade by the first nine months of the year had reached nearly $255 million.
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  • 118 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. TVESTMENTS were easier on the Stock Exchange here today. Myer up Is. sd. was the main movement in an active retail section. Minings were steady and loans firm. Loans 34% 1956-59 £97 9/32 Loans 3%% 1956-58 £98 31/32 Bank of N.S.W £37>,i buyer Con. Zinc 68/3
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  • 147 10 November first grade robber buyers f.o.b-, closed In Slneapore yesterday at 84" t cents per lb down m, cents on Friday's closing priceThe closing tone was quietly steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RS.S. f.o.b- buyers 84 v. sellers 83%: Int. i
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  • 107 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady: October/November 825 buyers. $26 sellers, Coconut oil: steady; oulk $4l\ sellers, drum $45% sellers. Pepper: steady; no business reported done; Muntok white $107. Sarawak $106. special Sarawak black $66 (al> unchanged). Singapore Copra Association 4 p.m.
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  • 129 10 The Malayan Exchange r, inks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100>: New York: buying airmail: T.T i 32 11/16. O.D. 32 13 16. 90 d st I 33* credit bills, 33 316 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31
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  • 151 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Wlllem Ruys 12, Inverbank 45, Malay 6A, Ljna Maersk 67, Bencleuch 819. Benlawers io'll. Laos 13 14 Adrastus 15 16. TJipanas 18, Oluf! Maersk 19 20, Sumpitan N Wall 1. Petaling N. Wall 3. Prekkah 2122,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 454 10 SITUATION VACANT George Lee Ltd., require Frigidaire Sales Representative for State of Perak to be stationed at Ipoh. Attractive Terms. Only Ipoh resident need apply. CHANGE OF ADDRESS We take pleasure in advising that with effect from today we will be occupying our new office at "Clemenceau House" No. 32-B
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    • 87 10 NOTICES NOTICE SEREMBAN WATER SUPPLY Consumers are. warned that normal supply will be cut off during the following- hours until I further Notice: Prom 10 p.m. to 4.30 a.m. From 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Commencing on Saturday 19th October. 1957. STATE ENGINEER, N. Sembllan. TENDER NOTICE MALAY SECONDARY SCHOOL,
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    • 302 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PROPOSED ADVERTISEMENT FOR MET. STAFF Vacancies exist at Royal Air Force Changl and Seletar for probationer Observers In the Air Ministry Meteorological Service. Successful candidates will receive training for approximately three months. Applicants must be British subjects or British Protected! persons domiciled in Singapore or the Federation and
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    • 687 10 NOTICES NOTICE TITONI TITONI (PLUM FLOWER MARK) WATCHES Messrs. CHINA COMPANY of Asia Insurance Building, Singapore, are the Registered Proprietors of the PLUM FLOWER MARK in respect of WATCHES which are very well known and sold extensively in the Colony of Singapore and elsewhere. It has recently come to the
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    • 22 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. OCT. 21. RUBBER: 84 U cents per lb. (down l's cents). TIN: $356.37 «/j per picul (down 75 cents).
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    • 606 10 Going on Leave? Jn KSEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGeI Six Months Air Freight Subscription (I K. o ||j|, Six Months Sea Mail Subscription (Anywh. r AMERICAN MAIL LINE tm to* fron«l»«o, Portlond, S.ottl. Toeomo l v«^ Abo occ«ptln9 coroo for Control South Amcnc ypore P. S'hom "ChJn« Moir
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    • 1274 11 „o MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. T«it 2.411 ffl: mv mc-rporalec m Sinoaporei 111 Hnes) JIST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D uvtKPOOI. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS _„h liberty to proceeo via Penome er Cope ot Good Hop.) V'« >v n to Droceed vio other ports to load ond discharge
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    • 1160 11 slb^^sWT^^^B t^^bb! m\^^^m^^^m^^m^^^^^^^^\^k^^^f^L\ W^P^^mm^^^^^^m^l^mW EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penong P. Sham Score SINALOA" 24/2S Oct 26/27 Oct 28/2* Oct Saigon Bangkok only. Accepting Saigon Cargo. "BOGOTA" 30/31 Oet "JUTLANDIA" 20/22 Nev 23/24 Nov 25/26 Nov HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA,
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    • 1036 11 Khc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD I»fi1 »fi SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 8 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENCLEUCH for London, Rott., Antwerp, Hull G. 8-9/24 Oct 2S/2* Oct BENALDER for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Homburg In Pert/24 Oct 23/2* Ocl BENLEDI for
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    • 1302 11 MCALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLERMAN LIMBS LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTTERDAM HAMBURG and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports and Canooa vio Colombo CITY OF COVENTRY Spore P. S'hom Penong Sds.33-34/22 Oct 23/24 Oct 25/27 Oct t CITY OF SINGAPORE Spore P. S'hom Penong In Port/26 Oct 27/29 Oct 30
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  • 388 12 BRITAIN OUSTED TO SECOND PLACE 18 per cent rise in sales this year JAPANESE cement manufacturers are making strenuous efforts to maintain their hold on the Malayan cement market again this year, and sales of the Japanese product have risen by 18 per cent
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  • 240 12 T>KITISH Electro.Plat- £> ing Co. Ltd., Singa- pore, plating specialists E for metal, except alumi- E nium, have started a E new service, hot.dip E tinning, which uses the latest technique. The process, claimed E to be the only one of E Its Kind in
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  • 91 12 LAST week Wiggins Teape (Malaya) Ltd.. an associated company of the ,msT«P» group, a world wide organisation of paper-makers and merchants held a Kuala Lumpur for customers and staff to celebrate the local company's entry ii Federation business field. Above left to right are seen:
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  • 182 12 JAPAN i s making increasing headway in the hi-fi equipment market in Singapore and Malaya, ac. cording to local Japanese hi.fi dealers. The quality of Japanese hi-fi Mr. Robert Tan, managing partner of Hwee Seng and Co. of Singapore, whose company imports a
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  • 105 12 LATEST INDIAN FANS ARRIVE INDIA, ranked among the top fan-producing countries of the world, has introduced a new brand of fans to the Malayan and Singapore markets. The fans, marketed In various styles for Installation on ceilings, tables and wallbrackets, are products of Orient General Industries Ltd. of Calcutta, a
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  • 28 12 MR. NG ENG KEE, a wellknown Singapore rubber maenate celebrated his 78th birthday last week. A party in celebration was attended by 1.000 guests.
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  • 115 12 RENONG Tin Dredging Company announces a final dividend of 9d. per 2sunit, tax free, to make the equivalent of 12.45 d. net per unit on the reduced capital of £70,000 for the year ended June 30 last The year's dividend takes £36.312 compared with £45,281 required to
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  • 245 12 Australians step up export drive to Malayan marke SINGAPORE and Federation of Ms can expect to see more Austi snon following a n«w intensified exnortZ? launched by tra Jfh The Singapore Minist,, Commerce and Incustw* cent issue Ol Tran 5 qulries BuUetli J^k 43 Australian cerns are now kets in
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  • 187 12 CJARAWAK pepper gardeners, O dealers and exporters might be holding off for they hoped for rise in price, said Mr. N. A. Lucas of the Trade and Customs Department, Kuchlng, when he referred to the wide gap in the tonnage of pepper exported
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    • 303 12 Some of the many concerns which use the Biro Minor: THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE CO LTD BRITISH EUROPEAN AIRWAYS l^||oA BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS I M^l CORPORATION Wl THE BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON V\ COLTD ■yLg^HP^^ CADBURY BROS LTD WJ^yr^ THE DE HAVILLAND AIRCRAFT CO LTD H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE THE IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY (of
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    • 27 12 non-stop I I to HONG KONG I ML CATHAY PACIFIC Consult: Malayan Airways Ltd., Ocean Building. Singapore. Tel. Z The Borneo Co.. Ltd.. B. N. Borneo Sarawak.
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  • 57 13 DUBLIN. Mon.— The Republic of Ireland and Rumania drew 1-1 in a "B" International soccer match here yesterday. Referee Mr. J. Kelly, of England. wa s knocked out during the second half by a powerful clearance by a Rumanian defender. He fell flat on his face but
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  • 188 13 4 FIRST HALF GOALS CRUSH CHILE BUENOS AIRES, Monday. ARGENTINA beat Chile 4-0 here yesterday in A Group Two of the South American Zone of the World Cup soccer competition. All the goals were scored in the first half. Argentina now have four points from three
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  • 219 13 NO ONE TO MEET ANGELA AT AIRPORT BRISBANE, Mon. There was no one to meet Angela Mortimer, top British woman tennis player, when she arrived In Brisbane alone yesterday. Angela Is No. 1 women's singles seed In the Queensland state championships which start at Milton on Thursday. Queensland Lawn Tennis
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  • 39 13 TOKYO, Mon.— Mr. Frank Pace, president of the International Oolf Association, arrived in Tokyo by air this afternoon to attend the Canada Cup and international trophy tournament opening at the Kasumlgasek golf course, near Tokyo on Thursday. Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 872 13 FOR HIRE lOWord.ti<Mlm.) HoxiOct,. extra. A FLEET OF Self-Drive Cars at Moderate Terms- Union Hire Service 333, Oeylang Road. Phone Business Hours 8 a-m. to 8 pan L. A- Hock, ***** and ***** OOUS. PETS. ETO. 20*ord.tS(M,n.) Bom it cUamtrm. PERSIAN KITTEN WANTED. Phone Ellis ***** or ***** Evenings. FOR
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    • 701 13 FUR SALE to WarUiS(Mln.) Box ill rtn. extra. ELECTRIC DISHWASHER, washing-machine, spin-dryer; also Valor double-oven. Delivered anywhere Malaya. Box A 5221, S.T. MISCELLANEOUS 2» Word. $i (Mln.) Box m ct. extra. NEVER KNEW: Z could until I bought a Canon now rm a photographer! The Canon system of photography did
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    • 164 13 FOR SALE...^ I TlSSOT— ltaly's I 3-year-old 1 champion of 1956 MILAN, Monday. rpiSSOT, the 1956 champion Italian three-ycar-x old colt, is up for sale, according to his trainer. Signor Ugo Penco. The powerfully-built horse will not run in next month's Washington International in the United States unless he has
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    • 222 13 ODE ON Z Broadways Howling Success" t Is On "me Screen C 9O» Century-Fox sMmm* %1 j i Jim Oh! i MMSHELD f Qr M 'Sk^^X m\M I l ■^jJ Niik'- w Hyj C MWHy I '^^m COLOR by DELUXe^*" "I v £§&r COMING (just right !^m V^J^ Just right
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  • 283 14 2,000 welcome Cup XI SULTAN SPECIAL COACH BRINGS BACK PERAK'S SOCCER HEROES TO KEEP TROPHY f POH, Mon. Perak's 1 victorious Malaya Cup team were given a heroes' welcome this afternoon when they arrived in a special coach attached to the mail train. As the train arrived at the station,
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  • 32 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police Depot "B" proved too good for the Royal Air Force whom they beat 5-2 in a Div. 2 league match on the Depot ground today.
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  • 721 14  - Ist STEP: FED- WIDE LOTTERY NORMAN SIEBEL Malayan Cricket Association has eight-point plan to raise funds By Murphy says: No rash promises until we know how much support we will get 'pHE Malayan Cricket Association wiil soon make an allout drive to collect money in order to try to make
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  • 53 14 PROUD MOMENT FOR DUTTON THE CAPTAIN OF VICTORIOUS SOUTH SOUTH had won 10-3 against North in their annual soccer match and here Edwin Dutton of Selangor. th«captain of the winning side, proudly receives the trophy from the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium on Sunday.—
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  • 62 14 Inter-state quadrangular: Johart) t Negrl. B.IS a-m., Fairer Park; SeUngttr v Singapore, 5 pm Farrer Park; Inter -school: Victoria y Serangoon, Victoria; Gan En* gen* v St. Andrew*, Anson RoadRUGGER RAF. Tenfah v Sooth Johore, Tenyah; Police v The Blacks, Thomson Road: St Andrew's v Raffles, RJ. SOCCER
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  • 58 14 Defending champions Hong Kong Bank were lucky to earn a replay with Wearne Brothers in their S.B.H.F.A senior knockout quarter-final tie which ended in a 1-1 draw at Farrer Park yesterday. In another quarter-final match. Mercantile Bank beat William Jacks 3-1. Kassim Ashik (2) and
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  • 113 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. YIELDING several newcomers, Combined Schools A were beaten by All Blues by 27 points (three goals four tries) to nil in a rugger friendly on the padang today. All Blues scored a coal and two tries in the first half,
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  • 79 14 An All Whites player, S. Ounasekaran, was sent oil for arguing with referee M. G. Leatham three minutes before the end of the friendly rugger match between All Whites and Singapore Cricket Club "B' 1 on the padang yesterday. S.C.C. won by nine points (two penalty
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  • 22 14 SEGAMAT. Mon Sega■Ml entered the final of the Sultan's Cup soccer competition withe 3-1 win over Muar here yesterday.
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  • 81 14 AMATEUR MEET WEIGHTS TPOH, Mon. There will be two handicap races* on the Ipoh amateur card here on Saturday. Weights announced today are: XII ROYAL LANCERS CUP (6f): Box Office 13.7, Special Feature 13.1, Entertainment 12.4, Blue Ribbon 12.3, Pirate 12.0, Wadham 11.10, Portmaster 11.9, King Crow 11.7, Nick 11.5,
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  • 284 14 Referee Mansoor replies: I was right INCHE H.A.B. Mansoor 1 who refereed Saturday's Malaya Cup Final at Kuala Lumpur said in Penang yesterday that he was right in allowing Selangor's goaLs when they lost 3-2 to Perak. "I think I was in the best position to judge," he said. Inche
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  • 15 14 SEGAMAT, Mon PWD beat Ramblers 3-i in a District league hockey match yesterday.
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  • 102 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday.— Abdul Ghani, Selangor's I inside-left will lead Selangor Malays against Kelan- tan Malays in the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final at Princes Road stadium tomorrow. Sctanfor: Ghani Tahir. Asharl Nordjn, Ayoub. Abu Bakar Daud Supraman. Katan Nairn. Suleiman Nor.
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  • 163 14 YEGRI SEM B I LAN sprang yet another surprise in the Malayan Hockey Federation s quadrangular tournament when they beat Singapore 3-2 in a thrilling match at the Farrer Park stadium yesterday. Negri thus put themselves well in line for the title, having only to
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  • 67 14 CELANGOR were worth better than their 2-1 win over Johore in the earlier match of the quadrangular hockey tournament Selangor led 1-0 at half-time, scoring through a first minute goal by centre-for-ward Nakendra. They in- creased their lead 45th minute I netted following mouth scran..
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