The Straits Times, 11 August 1958

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALK EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Nation^ Estd 1845. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1958 19 CENTS
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  • 357 1 TOKEN FORCE MAY QUIT LEBANON BEFORE U.N. DEBATE Britain has scheme for Jordan NEW YORK, Sunday. INTENSIVE diplomatic consultations went on here today in preparation for next Wednesday's emergency General Assembly debate on the Middle East. Britain and the I'm ted States were expect ed to
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  • 188 1 GIRL, 19, ATTACKED BY TIGER ON JUNGLE PATH KUALA TRENGGANI, San. —A tiger attacked a 19. year-old girl as she walk, ed along a jungle path yesterday, sank its teeth into her thigh and tried to drag her away. Her husband, and father, who were with her, beat it with
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  • 72 1 pRINCE CHARLES, who was creoted Prince of Wales lost month, goes sailing with his father, Prince Philip, and veteran yachtsman Uffa Fox during the Cowes, Isle of Wight, regatta. The young prince hoped to sail with his father in a roce later in the day.
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  • 143 1 AIR PATROLS STILL ACTIVE TAIPEH, Sunday. RATIONALIST Chinese shore batteries on the 11 Matsu Island group, coupled with naval guns, early today repulsed a Chinese Communist flotilla and claimed to have sunk one of the ships. Four Communist gunboats i were spotted this morning
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  • 483 1 PRINCESS BREAKS WITH TOWNSEND OVER A BOOK I ONDON, Sun.—Prinlj cess Margaret has finally broken with Group Captain Peter Townsend over a book written by one of his friends, the People, a Sunday newspaper, reported today. The newspaper said in a front-page story: "The
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  • 109 1 Professor advocates trial' marriage SYDNEY, Sun —An Australian Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy has advocated trial marriages to ascertain a couple's sexual, psychological and social compatibility. Speaking on a television programme. Professor Alan Stout, of Sydney University, said a lot was to be said for the couple being "sure"-
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  • 366 1 U.S. JORDAN FAMILIES WARNED: GO It's not an evacuation order AMMAN, Sunday. TOE United States Embassy yesterday warned all 1 American dependants to leave Jordan unless they had an "impelling" reason to stay. An embassy spokesman said the warning was not an order for evacuation. He also said that the
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  • 102 1 WOMAN FIGHTS TWO THUGS IN KAMPONG NIGHT ATTACK KUALA LI'MPI/K. San. r'O thags last night dragged a 28-year-old woman out of her attap house in Kampong Semarang here and beat her np. Minah biate Abdullah, a fruit-seller, was sleeping atone when the men. ■aid to be Malays. forced open the
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  • 30 1 TArPEH, Sun. Capt Henry Kerby, Conservative M.P. and a student of Communist affairs, arrived here today for a 12-day visit at the invitation of the Nationalist Government.
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  • 50 1 TOKYO, Sun. Mawardi Noor, a member of the Indonesian Parliament who sided with rebel forces in North Sumatra, has been captured and arrested, the Antara news agency reported today. Mawardi Noor, the agency said, was captured about 20 miles from Medan. the North Sumatran capital.— U.P.l
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  • 39 1 GENEVA. Bun. The EastWest nuclear tests detection conference, which began here on July 1. enters Its final week today with reliable sources hopeful that a technical agreement would be submitted to the eight governments concerned.— Reuter
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  • 192 1 Eight hurt in two-car crash ITVALA LUMPUR, Sun. Eight people six women and two men —who had gone to Port Swettenham to bid farewell to a neighbour going to India, were injured on their way back to Kuala Lumpur tonight when their car overturned after a collision with a taxi.
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  • 70 1 OTTAWA, Sun— A black bear chased a seven-year-old girl to her cottage door in Jasper National Park, grabbed her as she tripped on some steps and dragged her 50 feet into the bush while her screaming mother tugged at the child's legs. The bear dropped Barbara Coats
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  • 148 2 80 girls help cripples tUGHTY girls of the Women's Royal Air Force serving at R.A.F. C h a n g i, Singapore, have pooled their savings to buy two invalid chairs for the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar. The girls saved for a year to buy
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  • 154 2 JPOH. Sun.— The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, today urged schoolchildren to work together towards a bright future of Malaya. They should also learn selfdiscipline and restraint. Speaking at the opening of the Yuk Choy School annual athletic meet this morning.
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  • 69 2 Two music recitals next month npHE Singapore Chamber BnL semble will present two recitals next month. The first will be an organ recital by an examiner and professor at the London Royal College of Music, Dr. Kenneth Barritt. at the Victoria Memorial Hall an Sept. 7. On Sept. 11. American
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  • 22 2 The Malayasian Ship Officers' Union will hold its annual general meeting at Winchester House. Collver Quay. Singapore, at p.m. on
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  • 231 2 CIVIL SERVANTS ACCUSED OF 'JEALOUSY' TEACHERS ATTACK PAY SCALES T«H£ Singapore Teachers' Union has accused civil 1 service officers in the Government of being I jealous of teachers. The accusation Is made In an editorial in Teacher's Forum, the union's official organ, discussing the new salary scales for newlyrecruited teachers.
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  • 118 2 COUNCILLOR PROBES VILLAGE 'RED SILT MENACE PENANG. Sun. A Rural District Councillor, Mr. Geb thong Seat, today Bade »n--the-spot investigations into the red silt menace that has slagaed Tan Jong Token* villagers for years during flood periods. "1 will brine this matter up at the next council meeting," he promised
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  • 258 2 Healthy and happy at 80— 'faith in Islam has done it' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A leading Chinese Muslim yesterday attributed his good health and happiness at the age of 80 to his faith in Islam. "I pray five times a day," said Haji Khalid T.C. ahlh, president of the Chinese
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  • 54 2 KOTA TTNGOI, Sun. The central rice cooking scheme was Imposed yesterday evening on Kota Kechll new village here as part of a big anti-bandit drive. The State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa watched as the 1,600 inhabitants lined up to receive their first meal of
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  • 44 2 PENANG. Sun. The Indonesian community here will hold a two-day celebration to commemorate the 13th anniversary of Indonesia's Independence on Aug 17 and The celebrations will be held at the Vermont Road home of the Indonesian Consul. Mr. R. A. Mugalih
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  • 40 2 t BUTTBRWORTH. Sun. Miss Betty Ung. 25. a teacher, was elected "Miss Cheongsam' in a beauty -ontest at the Pemmg State Agricultural Show here last night. Miss Pauline Morsingh was runner-up and Miss Daisy Yeoh was third.
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  • 40 2 IPOH. Sun. The Kinta branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has helped more than 7.000 youths to register for national service. This wa* revealed in Its annual report tabled at the branch's annual meeting here today.
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  • 176 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday A DEPUTATION from the Labour Party of Malaya will appeal to the Minister of Defence Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, to remove the conditions imposed for the release of Mr. V David Mr. David, a Kuala Lumpur municipal councillor, was ar-
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  • 99 2 THREE FOR N. BORNEO CONFERENCE Three Singapore assemblymen will leave for Jesselton. North Borneo, an Ang. 33 to attend the threeday regional Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference. Mr. A. J. Braga, Minister for Health, who will lead the delegation, said that the six countries attending the conference will discuss "topics of
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  • 66 2 IPOH, Sun. The oofweek Pan-Malayan Patrol > camp for scoots and seouters began here today at the Henilei Camp, off Tiger Lane. One hundred and fifteen scouts, inrlliin 17 scooters, from nine states, arrived in the camp yesterday. a message was seal by the FMcntton's Cttrt Scout.
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  • 199 2 A FIRST-CLASS zoo is an amenity long overdue for a city of Singapore's wealth, importance and charm, according to a zoo expert. Major A N. Weinman, director of Ceylon's Zoological Gardens, who recently visited Singapore, has offered his services for building a zoo
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  • 149 2 'THE SINGAPORE Telecommunications Depart- ment's 'crime detection' campaign begins today when two vans will be stationed at busy thoroughfares to check on vehicles not equipped with suppressors. The Tans will be fitted with radio sets to enforce a new tow which is aimed at eliminating
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  • 24 2 The United Beamen's Union In Singapore will hold lv annual general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. today.
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  • 64 2 DOCK MEN IN PENANG FORM UNION PENANG, Sun. Penang dock workers yesterday formed a union to safeguard their Interests and welfare. "We are th* life-blood of the country, but we have been exploited too long under the contract system without a machinery for collective bargaining with our employers." Mr. M.
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  • 372 3 OFFICIALLY OVER, BUT NO NEW ANTI-BRITISH VIOLENCE EXPECTED EIGHT-DAY SEARCH FOR TERROR GUNMEN MAY BE CALLED OFF U.S. envoy in Athens, but misses Mac NICOSIA, Sunday. THE six-day truce announced by EOKA on Monday ended yesterday, but Cypriots believe it is unlikely to resume attacks
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  • 40 3 CAPETOWN, Sun. The South American Prime Minister, Mr. Johannes Strljdom, who is suffering from a blood clot in the lung, had "a reasonably good day but his condition remains unchanged", a hospital bulletin said last night.— Reuter.
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  • 152 3 KARACHI, Sun. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Malik Firoz Khan Noon, has sent a personal communication to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, to "help maintain peace on the IndoPaklstan borders." Mr. Noon, who is at present in Britain, is being kept fully informed about
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  • 54 3 THE QUEEN is Riven three rousing cheers by players and officials including the Duke of Edinburgh (tyo. 4)— after a polo tournament at Windsor Park last Sunday at which she presented the "Horse and Hounds" Cup to the winners. The Duke was on the
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  • 278 3 There when liners crashed? NEW YORK, Sunday. A UNITED States maritime engineer said yesterday that after careful study of the collision between the Swedish liner Stockholm and the Italian liner Andrea Doria, two years ago, he was convinced a third "mystery" ship was the cause of
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  • 95 3 'Coalition or I quit Jagan GEORGETOWN (BRITISH GUI ANA i, Bun. Dr. Cheddl Jagan, leader of the left-wing Peoples Progressive Party, has said he will consider resigning from the Government unless a coalition is formed to deal with the country's "national crisis". He told a Press conference yesterday that a
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  • 24 3 AMMAN, Sun.— The Jordan Government announced last night that normal passenger and commercial traffic across the Syrian border had been resumed. Reuter.
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  • 23 3 SANTA BARBARA (California), Sun.— Louise Brough, three times Wimbledon champion, was married yesterday to Dr. Alan Townsend. a dentist— U.P.I.
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  • 164 3 OANGKOK, Sun— Five political exiles returned home from China yesterday, taking Bangkok police and immigration authorities by surprise. They were taken into custody at the docks for questioning. The four men and one woman, who were part of an entourage surrounding the exiled former premier, Mr.
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  • 45 3 ROUEN, Sun Three Algerians, tied together by the neck and with their handbound behind their backs j wert "executed' with revolver shots in a park near here before dawn today. French police said the killings appeared to be the work of Algerian nationalists.—Reuter.
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    • 41 3 BALLOONIST MAKES BID TO SOAR 100,000 FEET WASHINGTON, Sun— A U.S. Air Force officer will attempt on Tuesday to soar to 100,000 ft. in a balloon and remain aloft for 24 hours as part of a space travel research project.— UJM.
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    • 31 3 COPENHAGEN: The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Qromyko, left here by air at the head of the Russian delegation to the emergency session of the UN. General Assembly next Wednesday.— Reuter.
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    • 21 3 LISBON: Rear-Admiral Amerlco Tumas, who was sworn in as Portugal's new president, has reappointed Dr. Antonio Salazar as Prime Minister. —Reuter.
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    • 22 3 WARSAW: The Polish Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Rapackl. had talks with Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the former Democratic candidate for the U.S. presidency—Reuter.
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    • 26 3 MOSCOW: Mr. Khrushchev and other top Russian officials went to the city of Kuibyshev to attend the opening of the world's largest hydro electric station.— U.P.l.
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    • 26 3 MOSCOW: Russian scientists clinked glasses with American colleagues and saluted their "great victory"— the Journey of the atomic-powered submarine Nautilus under the North Pole Ice.— Reuter.
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    • 30 3 ROME: A group of Italian MPs. alarmed at the mounting toll of deaths and injuries on the road, has proposed compulsory third party Insurance for cars and motor cycles. Reuter.
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    • 29 3 WASHINGTON: The State Department has sent a note to all US. embassies outlining the reasons why it Intends to continue Its policy of the nonrecognition of Communist China— Reuter.
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  • 164 3 BAGDAD, Sunday. POUR former Iraqi Premiers are among 108 civi- lians and army officers to be tried by a special high military court, it was announced here last night. No date for the trial was given nor were the charges announced, but it was
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  • 32 3 ROME, Sun.— Mrs. Golda Meir, Israeli Foreign Minister and Mr. Amintore Fanfani, Italian Prime Minister, yesterday exchanged views on the Middle East situation at a two-hour discussion here. —Reuter.
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  • 208 4 Councillor. Help us get rid of Red thorns BATU GAJAH. Sun.— The four terrorists still opera ;ing in the vicinity of Bali and Bemban new villages are "thorns in the people's side," Alliance state councillor Inche Tajuddin bin Ali said last night. He told public meetings at the two villages:
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  • 23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties to either terrorists or security forces nave been reported in the Federation today, the Government announced.
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  • 252 4 Appeal rejected: 18,000 mast grin and bear it -AS CENTRAL COOKING STARTS IN BLACK SPOT TERROR TOWN IPOH, Sunday. THE 18,000 residents of Snngei Siput town, 20 miles north of here, were given free cooked rice for their night meal today to mark the introduction of
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  • 160 4 HE FUES TO SEEK A 'FAITH CURE' INDIAN DRESSER TELLS OF HIS ILLNESS LX)R the past two r years, an Indian dresser on a Seremban estate has sought a cure for what is believed to be a form of "nervous sickness." Despite treatment ty different doctors, his sickness became worse.
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  • 54 4 PENANO. Sun Dr. Tan Eng Seong. of the Penang General Hospital, married convent teacher Miss Nan-let Teh at the Cathedral of the Assumption here yesterday. Dr. Tan Is the eldest son of the Penang Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tan Hor Kee A reception was held at the
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  • 173 4 MCA BID TO STOP DISPUTE IN IPOH IPOH. Sun. THE Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today named a nine man committee to re-organ-ise its I poh area subhranch. Thin move is a result of a directive from the MCA president. Dr. Lim Chong Eu of Penang The directive
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  • 327 4 UNION SAYS: BOSSES CREATED SLUMP T"HE president of the 6.000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. Mr. A. K. Abraham, accused employers yesterday of creating an artificial trade recession to exploit the workers. Mr. Abraham, who spokf at the union's delegate conference, however, admitted that there was a "slight trade recession
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  • 436 5 70 PER CENT OF OUR NEEDS^AND WE CAN DO EVEN BETTER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's 1957--58 padi harvest was a record. It exceeded 750,000 tons of padi, or almost 500,000 tons of milled rice. This, said a statement by the Department of
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  • 279 5 STUDENTS living in Raffles Hall, the newly built University of Malaya hostel for men in Singapore, are dissatisfied over a number of issues One of the main Issues, over which several of the hostel ,s student committee members have threatened' to resign, is the
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  • 37 5 IPOH, Sun.— lnche Aiyub Ghazali bin Hasim was yesterday re-elected chairman of the Ipoh Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, with Mr. T. P. Ponnudural as secretary, re-elected and Mr H Gopal Chand treasurer.
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  • 56 5 LOAN FOR PADI PLANTERS APPROVED KLALA TRENOGANL. Sun --Ihe Trenggsnu Banking Co-operative Union has approved $20,150 (or seasonal loan to padi planters in the Besnt district who Are members of rural co-operative credit societies. The loan will help the planters to buy fertilisers and to pay other planting expenses. The
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  • 55 5 Mr. Lee Slow Mong, Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education, flew to Honolulu yesterday after a tour of the United States. Mr. Lee is on his way home after attending an educational conference at Oxford He will visit Japan and Hong Kong before returning
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  • 156 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday nnHE federal capita! will again be the scene of an international conference when a five-day Asian trade union seminar is held here at the end of this month. The seminar, which begins on Aug. 28. will be the first of Its
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said tod*y that the reported reduction cf the price of synthetic ruober by a Canadian producer by '85 cents to 23.25 cents a pound" should have read "by 85 of a cent per pound"
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  • 98 5 PENANG, Sun. Two Indian Muslims with the same name Mohamed Ismail were involved In a fatal motor accident in Kelawei Road, opposite Leandros Lane, at 2.30 am today. Both were bread sellers. The younger Mohamed Ismail. 34, died on admission to hospital. The
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  • 150 5 LEPER WORKERS PUT OFF ACTION ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. —One hundred workers at the Sungei Buloh leper settlement will wait until the Government replies to their protest against a $7-a-month charge for their children's school transport before taking action. A spokesman for the workers said today that the Minister of
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  • 34 5 TELUK ANSON. Bun— A government pensioner and social welfare worker here. Mr. K Sivaprakasam, 72, died at the District Hospital on Thursday and was cremated at the Hindu cemetery the following day.
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  • 34 5 The Singapore Director of Tourism Mr. R A Howlett. will speak on boosting the Island's tourist Industry at the next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday
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  • 16 6 HILDA NICKLEN— JONES On Bth Autus. in Guys Hospital. London after serious operation deeply imurned.
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  • 68 6 Word, tit (Mimimmm). IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Lily Wong Yee Kee who passed away on 11th August 1957. Sadly missed by her children and husband. NO: In ever loving and unfading memory of my dear mother Mrs. Ng Kah Ghee who was called to rest on 11-8-
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  • 28 6 1« Wart, tl* 'Minimum). HAJI MOHAMED HUSSEIN or 1 in intuit ion Office Singapore passed away on 7.8.58 at General Hospital. Family thanks all who attended funeral.
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    • 460 6 The Alliance Prepares The Alliance is refitting for next year's national elections. The fact that the Alliance parties are far and away still the best organised and most influential of the political parties in the Federation has not lulled Alliance leaders into complacency. The preparations may not even be prompted
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    • 365 6 Aftermath Of Revolt Other events have diverted attention from the still serious situation which confronts th>< Indonesian Government, the aitermath of revolt in the Celebes and Sumatra. In both territories Government forces had little difficulty in capturing the towns and dispersing the rebel administration, although in the Celebes this task
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    • 247 6 Should money from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board be used by religious institutions? Some Muslim leaders, including the Chief Kathi of Selangor, maintain that it is "haram" (illegal) to use the proceeds of lotteries in this way. The Prime Minister argues that this is a too narrow and
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    • 307 6 WISHFUL THINKERS IN THE P.A.P. rriHE greatest weapon to 1 emerge from tne left wing party at pr<-.-ent is their slogan of ant. colonialism. Moreover. II one does not hold views which coincide with theirs then one is suffering from a Colonial complex. To members of this party the vast
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    • 58 6 HITCH-HIKING IN SUMMER I MUST disagree with lan Mok-Ais article on Miss Judy Cbua's cycle trip to Belgium (S.T. August 6). When I was at Brinsford Lodge there were many students who spent their summer holidays either cycling or hitch-hiking on the Continent. In fact, there were many girls too
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    • 325 6 English educated do not ask for special privileges IT is gratifying to see that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew distinguishes democrats from the Communists. If he can persuade the PAP to carry out such a programme democratically without its members constantly making irresponsible statements, not only I but many others will
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    • 241 6 IN HIS instructive and i teresting article on "Malays in Ceylon face gradual extinction" M. T. states that "In .the late 20's a Malay was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court and when retired he was acting Chief Justice." This
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    • 78 6 rE proposed United Socialist front will never be a success. The electors are not interested In a new party nor is there room for another socialist party. What Is wanted is a united anti-Communist Alliance. That and that alone has some hope of success, provided the
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  • 1042 6 FACING REALITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST It is more important for the West to try to reach agreement with the Arabs than with the Russians IN the old days of the League of Nations, a friend in Geneva composed a song, sung to the popular tune of those days, "Yes,
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  • 204 7 'Keep new village officers on to fight subversion' I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Government Temporary Officers' Union is to ask for a new scheme of service for the country's remaining 100 resettlement officers, who face retrenchment. Resettlement officers were first appointed in 1950 to gain support and confidence of thousands of
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  • 71 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Three men armed with knives and broken beer bottles walked into a crowded coffee shop in Ipoh Road here tonight and sip shed n customer across the face be- fore the horrified eyes of his six-year-old son. The victim. P. Retanam 38. an
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  • 106 7 CITY ROAD WORKERS MAY STRIKE The Singapore City Council Labour Unions FederaI tion yesterday received a mandate from the Roadworkers' Union— one of its 13 affiliates— to call a strike should negotiations between the council and the federation on its 22 remaining demands break down. The federation has already received
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  • 33 7 A regular stream of visitors. particularly schoolchildren and teachers, has seen the Medical Week exhibition of the University of Malaya Medical Society at the Medical Centre since it opened on Saturday.
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  • 317 7 ARRIVAL OF OCCUPATION POLICE CHIEF TOOK IMMIGRATION BY SURPRISE THE BRITISH CONSUL IN BERNE ISSUED HIS VISA WITHOUT CHECKING WITH SINGAPORE fHE SINGAPORE visit of the former police chief of Japanese-occupied Singapore is causing more trouble this time over his visa. Mr. Shinichi Ogata's visit
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  • 127 7 IPOH. Sun.— A chorus of Ml voices introduced to a crowd of about 4.000 the signature tune of tbc People's Progressive Party at a rally here last night, during on und off driscle. The P.P.P. is the first political party in the Federation to adopt
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  • 81 7 Teachers are told: Bare Red lies A LOR STAR, Sun. Th* Mentrl Boar TengkiIsmall bin Tengku Yahaya today advised the people to bp "more considerate" in 'heir demands on Govern- ment. "You cannot expect the Government to perform wonders." he told Muslim rel. gious teachers attending a civics course at
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  • 27 7 KUALA TRENGGANU Sun -The Trengganu division of Party Raayat will send seven delegates to the Parly» annual meeting at Malacca on Aug 22 and 23.
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  • 20 7 MERSINO. Sun. Forty people attended an accountancy course sponsored by RIDA at Kanan Malay School her° last night.
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  • 87 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today proposed the toast at a reception here on the occasion of the marriage of Inche Farid Wajldl bin Haji Subki and Che Maznah blnte Mohamed Said. The bridegroom is a teacher at the High School,
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  • 198 7 ITUALA LUMPUR 1Y Sun.— The Federation's Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will formally open the trade talks with an i Australian delegation i at the Tengku Abdul 1 Rahman Hall in Ampang Road here tomorrow. The Australians are represented
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  • 321 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Federation co-operative movement today 1 agreed to establish its own central bank. Its chief aim To help raise members' living standards Speaking at the Inaugural i meeting here, the president of the Co-operative Union of Malaya. Ltd
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  • 153 7 The family pen fly in-two skunks KUALA I.IMFIR Smb. A ■umber curious people gathered round a wire cage containing two small hairy animal* at the Customs counter at the airport here today. And few gaesaetl what they were until their owner. Mr. Donald F. Powell, of the United States Information
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  • 39 7 Special fight cover Air-India International will Issue a special flight cover to commemorate its first Delhi Moscow air .service this week. Arrangements have been made with the Indian postal authorities to have the stamps cancelled with a special cachet.
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  • 21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Terrorists cut telephone wires at the 35th milestone Mersing-Kota Tinggl road, n Johore. last night.
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  • 256 7 UMNO men told: Don't be put off by poll result I EIDERS of four Singapore UMNO branches were urged not to be discouraged by the results of the Kallang by-election. At a special meeting at Jalan Kembangan called to strengthen ;h organisation for the coming district council election. the Singapore
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  • 69 7 Firemen yesterday rescued an unidentified boy from a lift at the nine-storey BIT flat at Albert Street. Singapore, 40 minutes after It had Jammed between the third and fourth floors. An alarm was raised when the boy's cries were heard. He slipped away through the large
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  • 46 7 IPOH. Bun. Five delegates from the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association tonight appealed to the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. to reinstate 11 Chinese school pupils who were expelled after the school disturbances in Ipoh in November last year.
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  • 99 7 IPOH. Sun A woman dulang washer. Wong Ah Yau. 50. was crushed to death by a huge rock while digging for tin ore beside a disused mining pool In Menglembu. three miles from here, yesterday evening Wong separated from four other women,
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  • 197 7  -  -by Mr.S WHAT IS THIS MERDEKA? IPOH, Sun.— The sec--1 retary general vt the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. said last night that in Malaya there were different classes of Federal citizens. Speaking at a rally at the children's playground here, Mr Seenivasagam listed these citizens
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  • 824 8 Price movements were negligible MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW By Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Share Market last week only operated for four and a half days due to the August Bank Holiday and trading conditions were even quieter than in the preceding period. It was on the whole a quietly
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  • 560 8 yERY quiet conditions prevailed on the Singapore Rubber Market last week following the August Bank Holiday and the turnover was small During the four days' trading the price of August first grade varied only between a nigh of 81' 2 cents on Monday and 80 2 cents
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  • 754 8 qMiK following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. IMll srn.|\ -> lr> Bricks 'ref l.r I 95 cd Ordl 145 2.55 od Atlas lc» II louvers) B B Petrol it/- 47/B M Triisteaa »II 62*
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  • 326 8 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Aat;. 2 to S. INDUSTRIALS: Con&olldated Tin Smelters (Penang) 24s xd. Federal Dispensary $1.08. Praser Neave Ords. $2.52', to $2.55. .Gammons $1,474 to $145 and $1.46. Hammer
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  • 42 8 Currrnt Date ol payment payment Austral Amalgamate* Ltd. 5% Sept 13 Austral Malay Tin Ltd. 10% Sept 26 Gopenf Consolidated Ltd. 3d t Aug. 29 t Interim. Total for year 5% 20% ToUl lor previous year 50% 3O 2s. 6d.
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  • 268 8 POMMODITY producing countries like laya have a right to reasonably stabilise prices, in the view of Sir John D. Barlow. director of Malayan rubber companies. In his circulated review to shareholders of Sungei Krian Rubber Estate Ltd., Sir John says the problem of stable commodity prices
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  • 365 10 fLASGOW, Sun. Glasgow Rangers, who had a remarkably poor season in 1957-58 produced a flash of their former orilliance yesterday with a 3-0 win over Hearts when the new season in Scottish football began. Rangers bought freely on the transfer market during the summer
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  • 54 10 LONDON, Sun.— Results In yesterday's Rugby League charity matches: Barrow 14 St. Helens 10; Blackpool Borough Liverpool City 20; Castleford 17 Doncas er 5; Halifax 37 Huddersfleld 36; Rochdale Hornets 26 Oldham 10; Salford 18 Swinton 23; Warrington 21 Wlgan 29; Wldnes 2* Leigh 13; Workington Town
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  • 208 10 SEVEN Australian riflemen arrived in Singapore by Air-India on Saturday nicht on their way to Moscow for the 37th World Shooting championships starting on Thursday. Three other members of the It-man team had left lor Moscow a week ago. This is the first time
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  • 381 10 Ho play at Bradford and Manchester LONDON, Sun— Rain hit the county cricket programme again yesterday. There was no play at Bradford where Yorkshire were meeting Worcestershire and none at Manchester where Lancashire were meeting Kent. The rain also cut short playing time
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  • 182 10 22 WKTS FALL IN KIWIS' MATCH CHELTENHAM. Bun— Bowv^ lers enjoyed the conditions here on the opening day of the three-day cricket match between Gloucestershire and the New Zealand I tourists, for on a rain-affect-ed pitch 22 wickets fell before the close. Gloucestershire's batsmen showed a certain lack of resolution
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  • 74 10 fI|OMBASA, sun. The South African non-Eu-ropean touring cricket team led Kenya coast by 42 runs with eight first innings wickets standing, at the end of a rain-curtailed first day's play in their match here. Kenya Coast were all out lust after lunch for 41. The
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    • 337 10 of all our—" (M.V.) (5). Straits Times Crossword ;;«Hi«JI black art? (6. I la I S I* I I I Ik I 1a I I 7 I DOWN I Shunting notes OK? Here H_ Hi PPH^ H; Us S Bearing of th« Rue Modena Impotent celebrity? (7). ~^s ■^T^ I3S
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  • 216 11 Britain, US women draw Cup golf WEST NEWTON, (Massachusetts), Sunday. BRITAIN, the holders, and the United States battled out a 4i points each draw in the Curtis Cup women's golf international here yesterday. The result of the tie hung on the last match, between Prances Smith, former British champion, and
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  • 146 11 rrtURNBERRY (Ayrshire). 1 Sun. Amateur golf In the British Isles received Its biggest boost for years when an amateur selection beat a professional side. Including nine of the last victorious British Ryder Cup team, by nine matches to five with one halved here yesterday. After losing
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  • 111 11 EDINBURGH, San. Albert Thomas and Dave Power, crack Australian runners, provided a shock in the Highland Games athletics meeting here yesterday by finishing fourth and seventh respectively in the two miles race. Thomas, the two and three-mile world record holder, and Power,
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  • 245 11 OENANG, Sun The Rest I beat Europeans by three wickets In their annual cricket match on Victoria Oreen today. Europeans were dismissed for 111 and 109, and The Rest replied with 140 and 82 for seven. The Rest owed much of their victory to
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  • 467 12 S'GOR AAA wants him removed from FMOC council Heated debate expected also on FMAAU draft rules KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor Amateur Athletic Association wants Mr. E. M. McDonald, a former president of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, to be removed from the Federation of Malaya
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  • 554 12 ROYAL FEDERATION POLICE WIN ANNUAL MATCH SINGAPORE'S Pal Singh yesterday put an Asian •5 Games touch to his pole vault performance in the annual Royal Federation Police versus Singapore Police athletics match at Thomson Road. Pal cleared 12ft. Bin. the same height he reached
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  • 534 12 WKIOBTS Ml Satorday, the Orst day of the Selangor Turf Clabi Aagnt in ling at Kaala Lampai aro: i ACOMC CUV ctrnum a— «r Dialtoe it 07 Amaxmtni Park 9 07 Malayan Scholar 8.0.1 High Socks 8.02 Hope! al Blue 5.«2 Holiday Time 8.81 Downing Street S.M
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  • 51 12 IPOH Sun. Perak Malays won the Raja Musa Cup b> beating Negrl Sembilan Malays 7-5 in their tennis match here today. The trophy was presented by Raja Musa lbni Sulu.. Abdul Aziz, the Raja Kechll Besar of Perak. who Is president of the Perak Lawn Tennis
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  • 209 12 PENANG, Sunday. \M R. L. C. Baiiey, the secretary of the Straits Rac- ing Association, said here today that he would be writing to Radio Malaya shortly on the subjec. of racing broadcasts. i The racing schedule for 1956 was announced today. There will
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  • 80 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The visiting Kowloon Bug team troun red President's XI 6-2 In a soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tier* tonight. Kowiooo. down 3-1 shortly after the Interval, made a spirited rally in the hut quarter to play some of the finest soccer
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  • 288 12  - Couag gives Rodgers 10th Cup win CtOM JEEP By DIG-RACE specialist .1. R. Doc" Rodgers, the most successful trainer in Malaya in the post-war years, took a step nearer to ..he late Marinus van Breukelens record of 12 Gold Cup successes when he saddled Collar in the Penang Gold Cup
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  • 29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun V MCA. beat R.A.B.C. by 101 runs In a friendly cricket match here today. TMCA 157.5 dec (Knight 71 ret) RASC 56 (Arunasalam 7-18)
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  • 40 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Time saved Federation NonBenders from defeat by Singapore Non-Benders in their annual one-day cricket match here today. Scores: Singapore 189-5 dec. (Cheah 34 Ross 45 Le Mercler 51. Hoffman 34 not out). Federation: l»-9
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  • 190 12 PERAK WIN HEAH CUP TOURNEY OVER SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Perak won the 4eah Joo Beang Cup In the Inter-state schools badminton competition when they gained a winning 5-2 margin over Selangor at the S.B.A. hall tonight. Perak were leading 3-1 after this morning's ties. Ng Boon Bee. the Malayan
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  • 273 12 Mori hits out at FMOC I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun The president o the Federation of Ma laya Schools Sport Council, Mr. T. Mori, :o night made a scath Ing attack on the Fc deration of Malay; Olympic Council. Mr. Mori, who acted as liaison officer betww F.M.O.C. and the Asia Oames
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