The Straits Times, 7 October 1958

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  • 23 1 AVI II Al.l DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS IiO.OOO The Straits Times At**** Not*** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 232 1 PEKING ORDERS CEASE FIRE, OFFERS PEACE TALKS Nationalists tear it is prelude to big Communist offensive Calks W may mean an invasion From DENIS WARNER TAIPEH, Monday. pOR THE first time since Aug. 23 Communist artillery did not fire on Quemoy today. But here in Taipeh, Chinese
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  • 33 1 TAN KEE KUAT, 19. one of the three men set upon by 08 gangsters in the Great World Park. He was early today warded at the General Hospital.
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  • 23 1 A DETECTIVE walks away from the scene of the murder with two pairs of blood-stained slippers. Straits Times picture.
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  • 111 1 AMERY IN HOSPITAL -WILL BE THERE 10 DAYS jVfR. Juiian Amery, ITI the British Parliamentary Under-Se-cretary of State for War, who is visiting Malaya, was admitted to the British Military Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday with a stomach disorder. Mr. Amery, who arrived In Singapore on Friday, was to have met
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  • 473 1 that ceased there will be no need for American escorts and it is therefore puzzling why mention should have been made of this requirement if the Communists are genuine. They xnew in advance that the Nationalists would not negotiate. Over the years President Chiang
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  • 299 1 U.S. CARRIER, DESTROYERS IN PORT Going home after emergency duty in Formosa rE United States carrier Essex arrived in Singapore with two escort destroyers yesterday after a three-and a-half week emergency stay near the Straits of Formosa. The 28.000-ton Essex figured In a dramatic dash from the Mediterranean to join
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  • 24 1 HONG KONG, Mon.— The 3.405-ton passenger-freight ship. Hoi Wong, on way lo Singapore from Swatow went aground In Paracel islands early today.
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  • 498 1 By STRAITS TIMES CRIME SQUAD A MAN was murdered and two others seriously x injured in the Great World Park in Singapore last night shortly after detectives had withdrawn after investigating reports of a gathering of gangsters in
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  • 278 1 Pope in bed with a stroke ROME Mon. The Pope, stricken with a circulatory disturbance of the brain, showed "slight improvements" around noon today but his condition remained grave. A Rome physician said the medical term used indicated that he might have suffered a stroke. The Pope is too ill
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  • 25 1 POPE BETTER r Nun. v Un at 1 "it a.m. Malayan time r>Jid condition of POfC ><n*ibly in> after "urgent I .unit."— lTl.
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  • 320 2 PENANG, Monday. j'll I FINE Alliance and two Independent councillors in the Labour-dominated City 1 Council tonight decided to boycott all functions arranged by the Mayor of Penang in honour of the Singapore Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng .nan. and 15 Singapore councillors this
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  • 23 2 MISS JAPAN, Hisako Okuse, arrives at London Airport to take part in the "Miss World" contest in London. UPI picture.
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  • 92 2 Lifeguard rescues boy from the river MR. BODY HO, 30, a member of the Singa. pore Lifeguards Corps, plunged into the Singapore River at Boat Quay yesterday evening and rescued a boy from a capsized sampan. The boy was pulled out of the water, frightened but unhurt. He was paddling
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  • 53 2 A party of 35 Indonesian officials studying labour conditions at the Shell. Standard Vacuum and Caltex oil installations in Sumatra, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a brief rest The delegates represent a committee specially set up by the Government, employers and trade unions to settle labour
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  • 203 2 Guardians of Malaya's roads leaving for England IPOH. Mon.— The Ist. I* King's Dragoon Guards, based here. 1 will leave soon for j Singapore arid sail on Oct. 18 for Eng- land, alter 27 months in Malaya. In Malaya the battalion ha.s covered 2.750.000 miles on I escort duties and
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  • 269 2 AS the number of polio cases ii Singapore continued to rise yesterday, the Ministry of Health advised against all but essentia prophylactic injections and urg ed greater personal health pie cautions. Five more cases were reported up to 5 p.m. yesterday bringing to 12
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  • 31 2 A Singapore Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. A. R. Lazarous. will raise the question of Singapore's trade with China on the motion for the adjournment of the Assembly meeting tomorrow.
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  • 267 2 THE City Council wiil 1 soon take positive .steps to stop further pollution of the Singapore River. The Council's health committee yesterday accepted the report of a two-man team which investigated the river's pollution. The team, comprising Mr. G It Richards chief Engineer, Sewerage,
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  • 17 2 PONTIAN. Mon. Mr. D. Frank. PWD senior technical assistant here, has been transferred to Muar
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  • 126 2 STARS WHO COME TO MAKE FILMS MAY NOT BE TAXED UNDER a proposed amendment t« the Income Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, film stars who come to Singapore on location will not be taxed if they do not give public performances during their stay here. This amendment will br moved at the
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  • 156 2 JAIL THE ONL WAY SAYS MAGISTRATE A SINGAPORE magis--2X 'rate yesterday said husbands who disobeyed maintenance orders should be jailed. "This seems to be the only effective way to teach them a lesson," Mr. R. Ramason, added. Robert Goh Heok Kirn. charged with owing his estranged wife $300 as maintenance,
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  • 110 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. At an emergency meeting here last night, the Malayan Tobacco Manufacturers' Association decided to urge the Government to give them "adequate time" for expansion before inviting foreign investment. It was proposed that local manufacturers should be given two years to expand their business
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  • 25 2 Mr. Ny Tihon, District Governor of Rotary, was operated on at the General Hospital. Singapore, at the weekend. He i.s making satisfactory progress.
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  • 157 2 UMNO official says youth hau misunderstood the point THE Singapore State UMNO publicity officer. Inche Darus bin Sharift. yesterday said that the UMNO Youth had misunderstood the significance of restoring the Malay sultanate on the island. He was commenting on the UMNO Youth's decision to vote against a
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  • 261 2 Alliance and PPP to clash IPOH. Mon.-Th c {l I liaiice and the ?Z pie's Progressive p arf its main onnositi,/' will meet taSRW the annual Ipoh To*! Council elections 2 Dec. 6\ Both the Allia: ppp today annom intention to contest seats (one from ea being vacatt-d by rotatiot
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  • 194 3 Troops ring palace as ex-ruler is held in Pakistan K\K.\CIII. Mon. Pakistani troops today sur- unded the palace of Mir Ahmad Yar Khan. r ruler of the state Kalat. while district />!iontu"> went in and irrested him under the >c(urity Act. Khan resi>ted arrest but w.iv overpowered and ikea to
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  • 218 3 OEIRUT, Mon.— The v Lebanese Army dispatched tanks and armoured cars today to imash antl Govern ment mobs which cut the last main road into the capital with flamin? barricades. The cutting of the Bei-:ut-Damascus Road over the mountains just outside Beirut came after
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  • 41 3 NEW YORK. Mon. The atomic submarine Seawolf came up from the depths of the Atlantic ocean today after being submerged for 60 days During the period she travelled more than 15. <v. naucical miles. U.P.I.
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  • 293 3 Friends of Cyprus 'shocked, shattered, shamed* by Eoha outrages \|K. FhNNER BROCKWAY, a Labour M.P. actively associated with demands for colonial freedom, yesterday told Greek Cypriots netting here that friends of Cyprus were "shocked, shattered and hamed" by recent Eoka outrages in
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  • 36 3 KING BAUDOIIN of the Belgians talks to Princess Margaret during a reception be save in her honour at the Ciernon Palace. Brussels, during the Princess's recent visit to Belgium.— l PI. picture.
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  • 217 3 CONTINENT IN FERMENT r NEW DELHI. Monday AIR. NEHRU, the Prime Minister of India, today ITI said that Asia was in an explosive ferment. Hundreds of millions ot people were living at" sub- sistence level, he said. And the gap between the i standard
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  • 115 3 RUSSIA, INDIA CALL FOR SUSPENSION OF A-TESTS NEW YORK. Mon. The Russian and Indian delegations to the United Nations yesterday submitted draft resolutions calling for an immediate suspension of nuclear weapons tests. The Soviet draft, published shortly before the Indian resolution was issued, also called upon the General Assembly to
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  • 399 3 I ONDON. Mon. It was a busy day in ftocic market.- and prices forged ahead to close at! around the best levels. Buying was stimulated by the latest encourag- ing development in the Quemoy situation and by the fresh advance to a new peak on Wall Street; last
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  • 144 3 Heavy bookings by Americans for Comet flights YEW YORK, Mon.— Hundreds of Americans yesterday sought bookings on the world's first transAtlantic jet passenger service, triumphantly inaugurated on Saturday by two Comet IV airliners of BOAC. I The supervisor of BOAC's reservations department here told reporters: "We have had a flood
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  • 336 4 Woman (I wed the wrong man) gets nullity decree A YOUNG Malay alee woman agreed to leave India to marry a man in Singapore whose photograph had been shown to her. At journeys end she married a man but not the man in the photograph. Yesterday, the Singapore High Court
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  • 176 4 DARENTS should get their children "out of the queue for the chair-borne brigade," said the Minister lor Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, over Radio Malaya yesterday. I "We need nothing less than a complete revolution in our ideas about education if we are to win
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  • 68 4 The University of Malaya will start a two-year diploma course in social studies in May next year. The course will be held in Singapore but applications for enrolment should be made to the Kuala Lumpur division of the university Forms are obtainable from the secretary, entrance
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  • 20 4 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang UMNO division has launched an intensive campaign to register voters of ail races.
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  • 155 4 AN 'AMBASSADOR' GOES FOR A RIDE WITH Mr. LIM SINGAPORE-BORN Mrs. Joan Essery, now an ambassador" of the women's group of the Australian Asian Association of Melbourne, yesterday went on a car ride with the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, after she had paid him a courtesy call.
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  • 86 4 The Tenghu to unveil Penang statue PENANG. Mon— The Prime Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, is expected here this weekend -U> unveil the statue of millionairephilanthropist Mr. l.im Lean Teng. patron and chairman of' the Han Chiang High School. The ceremony in Green Lane at 11 a.m. on Saturday will be
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  • 90 4 POLICE WARN OF PHONEY SALES CJINGAPORE police last O night warned housewives to look out for crooks posing as travel- ling salesmen. The warning followed reports from people who had been duped. A police spokesman said: "There are swindlers pulling off tricks under the guise of salesmen. "They offer new
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  • 44 4 IPOH. Mon. A labourer Lav Seong Seng, 44, was killed in an accident near the Menglemßu police station yesterday afternoon following a collision between his bicycle and a car. Lav sustained serious head injuries and died in the Ipoh hospital.
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  • 271 4 r h e masni YUNOS, "godniother" of 15,000 islanders from the 45 islands around Singapore, yesterday camp to town with 2G of her "#)dsons" for a civics course. Che Masni got the name "godmother" because, as a helper of the Assistant Education
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  • 183 4 T^HE chairman of the Central Midwives' Board, A Prof. B. H. Sheares, said yesterday it would not be feasible at present to introduce in Singapore midwifery courses and examinations conducted in Malay. The main obstacles, he said, were the absence of textbooks on obstetrics
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  • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. A. H. Stoneham. senior industrial development officer of the Industrial development division. Ministry of Commerce and Industry will talk on "Overseas capltai and Malayan industries" at the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber (Jaycees) weekly luncheon meeting on Thursday
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    • 456 4 ALL MM ASSOCIATION: dancing clats (r.e\v session) for PAYA LEBAR METHODIST Clinico-pathological meeting beginners at 5 p.m. and lor ad- CHURCH: Paya Lebar M.Q.S. chairman Dr. G wee Ah Len.g-at vanced at 6pm "School Religious Emphasis Week' Pivtliological Lect.ire Han. 8.15 OEYLANr STRAITS CHINESE conducted by Rev. Oscar A. Gulnn
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  • 292 5 SULTAN TO BE TOLD: SHOOTING BAN COSTS LOTS OF CASH JOHORE BAHRU, .Monday. pHE Federation Government will try to persuade the Sultan of Johore to let planters oot marauding wild beast.*. The Government will suggest that Johore place under the
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  • 151 5 BEFORE Puan Halimaton binte \bdul Majid, only woman Federal Legislative Councillor, left home for the airport yesterday to fly to New York, she had second thoughts about allowing her only daughter, Rohani 17, see her off at the airport. But Rohani promised: "I will
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  • 179 5 NEW UMNO RULES TO KEEP OUT PRO-REDS |{U£LA LUMPUR. Mon. 1Y —Strict rules to prevent "undesirables" from infiltrating into UMNO and measures to check the conduct of existing members are being drawn up at party headquarters here. These will give branch committees wider powers to "screen" potential members. The same
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  • 251 5 T^HE Singapore City Council health committee A yesterday supported the Government's Medical Advisory Council recommendation that parents should be compelled to have children under one year of age immunised against diphtheria. Figures over the last 10 years, showed that persuasion a.s a means of ensuring immunisation
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  • 86 5 MALAYA'S NEWEST JUDGE IS WELCOMED MALAYA'S newest judge. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan bin Ibrahim Khan, took the Bench for the first time in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He is one of the first two Malayan practising lawyers to be elevated to the bench. Speeches of welcome were made by Mr. T.
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  • 70 5 A housewife, Lim Swee Kwan, of Lim Chu Kang Road, was charged in Singapore yesterday with throwing formic acid at another housewife. Lim Char Bor. The incident, it was alleged, took place in a house in Ama Keng Village, off 71 milestone. Lim Chu Kang Road
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  • 82 5 5 Dakotas go under Federation flag FIVE of the Malayan Airways Dakota* will soon have the Federation of Malaya flags painted on them instead of the present Union Jacks. A spokesman for the airline told the Straits Times yesterday that the change was necessary as the planes have been registered
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  • 45 5 The founder-chairman of the Singapore Recorded Music Society. Sgt. J.I. Burke, will present his farewell concert at the YWCA hall, Raffles Quay, on Thursday. Sgt. Burke leaves for Britain on Saturday. Mr. B.J. Mulady will become chairman of the society.
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  • 90 5 DX. P. PAVLICH, the Yugoslavian Ambassador to Indonesia, said at the Singapore Airport last night: "We want to be friends with you in M_alaya." Dr. Pavlich. who flew in by BOAC Brittania on hi* way to Belgrade to prepare for the coming official visit of
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  • 232 5 Of ficer visited 'vacant' SIT flat— and found 'tenant' and altered lock A SINGAPORE Im- provement Trust woman housing visitor inspected a flat in Al-' bert Street one morning and found an unregis-j tered occupant in the flat. It .was found that the lock: of the door had been tampered
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  • 211 5 WHERE IS JUSTICE? SHE SCREAMS AT the close of the in-; A quest on her only son yesterday, a woman be- came hysterical and rolled at the entrance to the Singapore Coroners' Courts, screaming: "Where is justice?" Beside her stood her husband, gesticulating and shouting to his friends and relatives.
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  • 55 5 Two men were charged In a Singapore court yesterday with attempting to extort $3,000 from Song Cheng Chuan, a businessman, in Smith Street on Sept. 29 by putting him in fear of death. Tan Ec Peng and Yong Chong Kin pleaded not guilty. They were remanded
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  • 183 5 CINGAPORE immigration authorities are investigating the cases of nine Indonesians arrested by the police for alleged illegal entry into the Colony. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, the I Controller of Inimigration. said they were being held for 14 days under an Immigration Ordinance. By then,
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  • 65 5 Dr. Toh Chin Chye. chairman of the People's Action Party in Singapore, is expected to return from London this month, the party's acting cnairman. Mr. Goh Chew Chua, said yesterday. Dr. Toh, a lecturer In physiology at the University of Malaya, left Singapore on May 12
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  • 238 6 J'l Words SID I Minimum i. IHE FAMILY 01 the late| Vaciam Jeyamary ol Ipoh, thank '< U friends and relatives for ;::cir assistance, condolences and roths. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Cbeang Hong Tian sincerely thank niends and relatives lor their wreaths, .sympathy ami help in inetr
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  • 676 6 The Straits Times. S'pore. Tues. Oct. 7, 1958. Seven Days Truce The Cummunisl cease-fire in the Straits of Formosa presents dramatic possibilities. It is not the cease-fire which the American Government has been seeking in order to negotiate, in the President's words, "a reasonable adjustment of the situation." Mr. Dulles,
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  • 271 6 A quest for more tin may strike the casual reader as almost the last problem I likely to be worrying an I industry which is working at half pace. But Malaya's j mining land is gradually being exhausted, and unless j new reserves are found and J
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  • 188 6 Herbert Elliott, the wonder runner who has made v i four minute mile look slow, has scored his greatest triumph. Most young men of twenty, offered three-quarters of a million dollars to turn professional, would take the cash and let the credit go. But Herbert stays with
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  • 919 6  - ASIA'S FOOD PRODUCTION NO MATCH FOR RISE IN POPULATION Brian Kennedy U.N. FOOD CONFERENCE TOLD- by TOKYO. /\NE of the most important matters due to be discussed when the United Nations Food and Agriculture Committee's regional conference which opened here today will be what has been happening to Asia's food
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    • 752 6 How a tigress came to be killed in Templer Park DURING the past few weeks there have been a considerable number of comments appearing in the press regarding the recent killing of a tigress in Templer Park, by the staff of the Game Department. Two letters in particular warrant mention.
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    • 352 6 YOU devoted some space in your editorial ot Oct. 3 trying to show why t lie appeal clause in the Pilot Order-in-Counc:l is not a conscience provision a.s the P.A.P. statement said it was. The Straits T.mes of Oct. l
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    • 107 6 THE machinery of the Singapore Ministry of Education urgently needs overhauling. Anybody who has to deal with it quickiy finds out there is something wrong with it. It took years to issue certlf\.ates to those who pass( the Government Senir Middle Examination. Months have passed since
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  • 70 7 professor Parkinson resigns from university pROFESSOR C. North- cote Parkinson, head the history departof the University Malaya, has resigned. now in America and be returning to Mail Singapore in May v. lfe and two young on sabbatical leave granted to professors v and travel and was to return next April.
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    58 7 I Professor of Hk- -mcc 1950. Prof. Parkinwritten and lectured ply on Malayan hishe is best kno'vn as author of "Parkinson's satire on bureaucracy .d big business published ear. He came to Malaya from trpool University, where had been lecturer in naval ory. Mr. K. G. Tregonninst is
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  • 59 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ie Government Printer, Mr. A. Smith, said tonight .at it was ViLs "big disppotntment" that there was o printing school in the .deration. Mr Smith, who vas adressing the annual delegates inference of the Govern;tnt Printing Department ■ees' Trade Union, said a result
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  • 83 7 BAD EGGS THROWN AT NEWLY-WEDS: 2 CHARGED IPOH, .Mon. A man and a woman pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner by throwing bad eggs at a bridal couple. Tan Tin Poh. 47, and the woman. Siew Ngoh. 23. were alleged to have
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  • 64 7 Singapore's Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, will formally present the Kettering Shield to the rural areas at the Institute of Health. Outram Road, on Oct. 16 ati 5.15 p.m. The shield, awarded by the I National Baby Welfare Council of Britain, was won by Singapore
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  • 102 7 !OHORE BAHRU. Mon.— nan 20 hardcore terhave moved into an which was recently deid white in north Juhyre. a result, the State War ■utive Committee has rev reimposed a 7 p.m. .i.:n curfew on a section Kluang-Mersing road. curfew had been lifted be area became white
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  • 614 7 COUNSEL ALLEGES WEALTHY MINER USED COLT TO 'PUMP 9 FIVE BULLETS INTO KEPALA BUT THIS HAPPENED IN COFFEE SHOP NOT SALOON AND FOE HAD NO CHANCE TO DRAW 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. WEALTHY tin miner shot his kepala in typical Western style, the Deputy
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  • 310 7 I 'THE governing council of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions -i meeting on Sunday to discuss a memorandum seeking protection for its members under the new constitution which will give the Colony internal .self-government. The memorandum, if ap- 1 proved, will be submitted to a delegates'
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  • 291 7  -  PETER DE CRUZ By MRS. CHRISTINA LOKE. wife of Singapore's cinei i ma magnate Mr. Loke Wan Tho, has stolen some of her husband's limelight in the field of wild-life photography. In her first attempt to compete in
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  • 130 7 Phones for many on way rE Singapore Telephone Board will soon instal telephones in the City area for hundreds of subscribers on the waiting list. The board's general manager. Mr. N. V. Knight, said this wa«, possible with the opening of the new city telephone exchange in George Street. He
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  • 48 7 Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will present attendance certificates on Thursday to 132 students who have completed the first trade union leadership course. Films of interest to trade unionists will be screened at the Cultural Centre at 6 p.m. before the presentation ceremony.
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.Mr. James Ho will lead a discussion on traffic safety with special reference to one-way traffic at tomorrows tea meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club.
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  • 21 7 The Singapore Children's Society will hold a dance on Saturday at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8 p.m.
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  • 150 7 Clerical job seekers now want to be peons ABOUT 150 youths, some with Standard VIII education, packed the Singapore Labour Ministry yesterday for 12 Jobs as peons. A spokesman for the Ministry tola the Straits Times: "We expect more to turn out tomorrow, the last day for applying. He said
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  • 63 7 A food hawker. Ali bin LiI man. alias Othman bin Ali, 30. was jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for trafficking in 36 counterfeit Indonesian 1.000-rupiah notes. Another food hawker. Mohamed Noor bin Abu Baker, who stood trial along
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  • 29 7 The Movie Circle Section of the Catholic Young Men's Association in Singapore will show "Tarantula" on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at its premises in Bra- Basah Road.
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  • 161 7 IT U A L A LUMPUR, Mon. Datin Esah binte Dato Mohamed Said, 70, mother of Dato Nik Kamil, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, left Kota Bharu today by train to visit her son at Bunpsar Hospital here. Datin Esah had
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    • 1183 8 THE Syndicate of High Fashion Hairdressers of Paris this month brought out a new short hair-style to go with shorter skirts, and called it "Incroyable." But the style is not as incredible as it sounds— it happens to be a practical and adaptable one that
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    • 349 8 Strait"^ TllTl^^ CrO^^WOrH she might have said OK •JliailO I 1111*73 VIUdOWUiU 26 Number at the ball? (5 10) DOWN I 2 3 4 b 7 g I One of Kipling's -twin imposters" (7). < ~S ~S "~~KJSS SSS ~S Guardian 17 1 !^illiiissiiiilslll 3 Elite rou > of parliamentar-
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  • 1648 9 4siSB*ls! SHE WAS A PROVEN CARRIER OF THE DREAD DISEASE AND WAS DUBBED A LIVING TEST TUBE OF DEATH JX 1939 America's strangest prisoner died in ;i lonely, barred bungalow on North Brother Island in New York's East River. She had never been
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    • 216 9 For the modern l woman... w A i n. 3Bb\bV^^ x \<BV i jBJBj want DORONO Stick Deodorant O RO-NO, £H **"i qmck tßffirrrfiiifln n&dendy Mil! I I|||||||ll *tmb* *ll d»y i unoimcii bV^bbVJ ii's longer UOORONO I <rejr Ll?iitTai!n?)B trttll _g^gjgpt_ STO *«ACH? fake i Asthma Mucus Loosened First
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    • 55 9 Carmen A Co. By 3iast The Saint By Lestie Charteris i .j-^t ■»> J IT n s. |^«w'^. y B^^^bt^v^ -^*^Bv'^^ li^ETfe^^V 1 MMick Tracy By Chester QouUi Tursan By Ettyar Bice Burrouyhs Si^Hß'^ 'x u/ailt to *j~w I Js^Bw m i v 'v^- c^s^S&iiii'""""" 1 '-'■■»>■•■ -••^•~>">-*BJB9h ■HsM^^^H Imii
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  • 487 10 TIN PRICE ADVANCES FOR SIXTH TRADING DAY IN SINGAPORE By Our Market Correspondent TIN still continued to advance in Singapore yesterday when the market re-opened after the week-end and a modest gain of 12} cents took the price up to $372.62 f. This was only 37 cents below the highest
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  • 29 10 SINGAPORE, Oct. 6. RUBBER: 84 5/8 cents per Ib. (down one- eighth of a cent). TIN: $372.62} per picul (up 12-5 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 110 tons.
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  • 617 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association .reported: ''Industrials I were a shade easier, tins were irregular and easier at the close, while rubbers were quiet. The turn- over was small.'* Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dis- j i pensary $1.08: Fraser Neave ords
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  • 136 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today showed firm tone with Drug Houses up 9c.. being the sharpen move. Loans 3V< 1956-A9 £99r.-. 3d. Loans 3'*'i 195.i-.iB £101. 10.- 9d. Bank of N.SW £40 buyer Con. Zinc 6 buyer I Mount Lyell buyer N. Broken
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  • 168 10 Thr Malayan Kxrhant* Banks' Association made the following liaivr- ill its rates to merchants yesterday 'all rates to 1 00 > New York: :juyinr airmail T.T. 32 13 16, O.D. 32 15 16. 'mi d,»l 33 1 credit bills. 33 1 4 trade bills. Canada: buying *****. •i
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  • 109 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex--1 rhanf c noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent October/November $34 > 4 buyers. $34 sellers. Coconut oil: steady bulk $534 sellers, drum $56% sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntolt White $122, Sarawak $121. special Sarawak black $72 (all
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  • 150 10 October first trade rubber buyers f o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 84 cents per Ib. down oneeighth of a cent on Friday's closing price Closing tonr Dull. Closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RS.S. Spot too. 84. sellers 84 t Int. 1
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  • 18 10 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 6 Oct. 3 Industrials: 40.03 90.09 Tins: S3.?* 82.69 Jan. 1 1958=100
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    • 760 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD A VACANCY will shortly become available for an Assistant Traffic Supervisor in the Board's Traffic Department. Candidates should be between 25 and 30 years of age. Persons 1 possessing Senior Cambridge Cer- 1 tincates will be considered, but preference will be given to gra-|
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    • 850 10 I jTfJ B| j^ f SHIPBROKERS fl FOR SALE. PURCHftsp AND CHARTER HULL AND MACHINERY INSURANCE J INCLUDING WAR RISKS I AMERICAN ASIATIC SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD J Steamship Agents and Operators 9 Coblo Addre»» Denmark House XHARTIRWIL' 7H. Floor. Spore 1. Immiarmrmmrmm.m-u. l| M X LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific «c
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  • 260 12 $100,000 filler for drink factory A SINGAPORE soft drink manufacturer. National Aerated Water Co. Ltd., is making plans to install a new and bigger filling machine costing $100,000 in its factory, the manager, Mr. Cheng Sze 800. announced yesterday. Mr. Cheng said that the new machine to be installed early
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  • 352 12  -  |tt!|i)ijrM'i']Mi[J ANOTHER OFFER OF INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AUSTRIAN manufacturers and traders are keenly interested in A S^iTbSSrSiU. Malaya, Dr. Heinrich Hirnschrodt, the first Austrian Trade Delegate in Singapore said yesterday Dr. Hirnschrodt said that Austria had developed into a h gh >
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  • 68 12 The Borneo Co is going into business in Canada, having acquired a controlling interest in the Alberta Oil Tool Company, whose directors announce that a major expansion programme, backed with British capital, is to begin immediately on the company's manufacturing plant at Edmonton. Canada. Mr. c. C.
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  • 267 12 ASIA Motor Co. Ltd., Singapore, will open a branch in North Borneo and Hong Kong in the near future, said Mr. Phng Yen San the eovern- ing director, yesterday. Mr. Phng said that arrangements for the branches were now being made. It was
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  • 265 12 ASIA Travel Service of Singapore is arranging a conducted tour to Australia next month to provide an opportunity for Asians wishing to see the continent for the first time. Mrs. Boris Holland, director of Asia Travel, said yesterday that no visas would be required
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  • 109 12 Share interest grows MORE Malayans are now investing their capital in stocks and shares. despite the present general slowing down of business. This is the opinion of Mr. J Ballas, the new proprietor of CD. Cox Co., Singapore stock and share brokers. Mr. Ballas registered the company under the name.
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  • 226 12 ONE of India's leading insurance compel Hercules Insurance Co. Ltd., has t branch office in Singapore. The general manager Mr. P C Sekhar, wno vLsited Singapore for the opening, said the company would deal in various kinds of insurance business, including fire, marine,
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  • 133 12 "MALAYANS will be able to lfl buy Pakistani .made carbon papers and typewriter ribbons in about six weeks time. Mr. T. H. I^zli. a representative of the Karachi Carbon Kibbon Mg. Co. Ltd., of Pakistan, arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week to introduce his company's uroducts on
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    • 136 12 A Virginia cigarette of superlative quality eutairtlr it all rhotct lc.it I |^v v^^^^SL —the pick of the crop fl^^^H ~"^^^B from the world's W <§>^: J^^ht fl hne*l »obarro |.LLntati(iii-. Bvlm XOWS In tin* of 25 nnd 50 P^^jffiJ///iW fl WADE IN LONDO- Bfclj^"*'~' MHHHHBBB V< writing (C/^ ICi
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    • 266 12 zrho fly f»r The pilots with the most experience in the Far East. A millionaire pilot has logged p biS^^ over one million flying miles and each Captain .^^Bfc^ pictured iias flown more thsn 2,000.000 miles. These are (ust 5 of the 14 Mi'^ Captains that fly you from Singapore
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  • 458 13 'Danger to country to grant bail'— but it is fixed at $10 000 COURT TOLD OF 'SECRET ENTRY' AND UCARD* CITIZENSHIP 'MANOEUVRES* AFTER slipping into Singapore from China, Gan Eng Kok, 29, went to the Federation and registered there for an identity card and Federal citizenship, Mr. John Liddle, D.S.F.,
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  • 141 13 I Murdered gangster was 'kilted in raid 9 Y>OLICE said last night I that the 19-year-old gangster slashed to death in Kamponi; Silat, Singapore, was on a sortie when he was struck down. Tan Hong Geok. a member of the Gi Kun Ton*, a gane in the "(18 group, died
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  • 217 13 POLICE EXPERT CHALLENGED IN COURT |MR. KOH LIAN WAH, acting D.S.P., yesterday had his "expert evidence" on secret societies challenged by Mr. David Marshall, defending a man accused of being a member of *i secret society. I Mr. Marshall defending Ons Yew Teck. 41. charged with being a member of
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  • 26 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Johore Bahru Municipal Services Association is holding its fifth anniversary dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Oct. 16
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  • 24 13 PENANG. Mon— A total of 7,112 schoolchildren sat for their secondary entrance examination at 57 centres in Penang and Province Wellesley today.
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  • 171 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A DEPUTATION of mining leaders meeting the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, here today said that mining land is being exhausted and that, unless new land is alienated, the industry will be in danger. The eight delegates asked that the Government should
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  • 47 13 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Teluk Anson will hold a Remembrance Day parade in honour of the dead of the two world wars on Nov. 9. Mrs. J. G. A. Whyte of Bagan Datoh has been appointed organiser of the Poppy Day appeal for Lower Perak.
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  • 55 13 KUCHING. Mon.— Ten longhouses in the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions of Sarawak will soon have libraries of their own. About 250 books lor each of the longhouse libraries have been donated by the Sarawak Shell Oilfields Company. The company hopes to provide more longhouses with libraries
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  • 26 13 TAIPING, Mon. Mr. H. S. Rama Rao. Registrar of the Sessions Court here, has been re-elected president of the Indian Association for another term.
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  • 176 13 BEGONIA IS MAKING THEM ALL CRY AT NEW VIC BEGONIA dor. it again. For the third nigiit in a row this moving Mandarin play at the Victoria Memorial Theatre, Singapore has been literally making the audiences cry with delight. Ever since it opened last Saturday for a nine-day run, the
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    • 822 13 TUITION :i> Word, Si (Min.)-Be-x SB ctt. txtrm. EASIER METHODS Latest i > .1 in Ballroom Dancing brough*. to you direct from Famous London Studios by Charles Caselton A.I.S.T.D. H.C.. AI.D.M.A. B.B.. t London i. Particulars 32 Lloyd Road, Singapore 9 (*****K NEW WARDROBES liom old— a course in dressmaking
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    • 997 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE ,211 Words Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm. 1958 I -100 Excellent Condition Terms Cash/Hire Purchase. Ring Wong ***** or Inspection 438 Nortn Bridge Road, Spore 2.00— i 6.00 p.m. I mokuwahu T.S. 16,000 miles; one European owner Comprehen- 1 sive Insurance to August 1959 1 i
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  • 163 14 ELLIOTT: I WILL NEVER TURN PRO MELBOURNE. Mon.—Australia's 20-year-old wonder miler Herb Elliott who last night turned down a 5760.000 offer to turn professional v.i id today: "My decision is final and irrevocable. I will NEVER be a professional." Elliott rejected the offer from American sports promoter Leo Leavitt after
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  • 67 14 The Blue Funnel midshipman training ship. Olomea, scored their second victory in Singapore by beating S.C.C. "B" by eight points (goal and trji 10 three (try> in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Diomed's learn of 19-year-old boys beat Tankards 8-6 ;:t Tanglln on Saturday.
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  • 76 14 SIXTY-four-year-olct Lim Eng Guan. 'he oldest p!:iyer in the Singapore Billiaids Association championship, was eliminated In the quarter-linal' at the Great World last night. Lim was beaten 300-149 by Teo Slew San. one of the four seeded players. In another quarter-final tie. P. L. Chin received
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  • 55 14 Two of yestprdny's ti.ree S.K.A league matches had to be postponed bccaii.se ol waterlogged grounds. The games were Y.M.S.A. v Chinese in Div. 1 and Police v R.A.P. Tcnguh in Div. J. In the only match possible. P.A.S.C. beat S.C.C. 'B 2-1 in a Div.
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  • 60 14 SYDNEY. Mon Monti- Carlo, owned by Mr. Ken Austin and ridden by Neville Sellwood. won the ninefurlons Metropolitan Handicap by a head in a thrilling finish at Randwick here today. Starting at 13 to two. Monte Carlo just got up in the last few strides
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  • 103 14 MCC visit to Colombo ends in a 'washout' COLOMBO. Mon.— A flooded outfield prevented any play in the one-day cricket match here today between the M.C.C. and the Ceylon President's XI. There was a slender chfcncc that piay would be possible when the sun broke through after the lunch interval.
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  • 187 14 Seoul gets offer for S'pore game THE SEOUL Football Club. x which is currently touring the Federation, will play one match In Singapore on Oct. 18 If the terms offered by the Singapore Amateur Football Association are acceptable to its officials. Seoul's terms for this match are 35 per cent
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  • 76 14 Johore Englisn College beat Anglo«-Chlnese School 3-0 in an Inter-school hockey match i- Barker Road yesterday. William Joseph. Rahman Hamid and Chew Yuan scored. Gan Ens Seng '.rounced Queens•own 7-0 in an inter-school hockey match at Queens? own yesterday, .'eyaratnam (2<. Ong Hup SOOl. (2"). Bakar
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  • 495 14 Div.l title goes to Darul IVIIJIN Marine Department, seeking to retain their S.A.F.A. league first division title, were beaten 2-1 by Amicable A. A., who were lighting to avoid relegation, at Jalan Bcsar Stadium yesterday, three vital issues were decided. •"The young Darul Aflah team became the league
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  • 37 14 Railway R.C and Indian Youngsters drew l-l In their SAPA Junior cup match a Geylang stadium yesterday. The other Junior cup game be'ween Chinese Athletic "A" and Stable Boys at Balestier Road was postponed.
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  • 392 14 'p\VO records were bettered dur- ing the heats of *he Singapore Secondary Schoo!s annual swimming championships yesterday. \x\ tne Rlrls" 50;n breaststroke, Cynthia Wonti rlipoed 8 tenth ol a second off her existing time ol 46.1 sec se', in 1956. The second record was
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  • 858 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL *«»>■■»•■* v«> I*.* A*-c.'iv > v^A"yv^'^ <^rj^f2*' f^*'»!' fi AVf'-l^- THE news that the German naS tional hockey team will tour India, Pakistan and Ceylon next E year and may even come to SingaE pore and the Federation has
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  • 279 14 LEOW: I EXPECT A 5-4 WIN FOR S'PORE BOYS THE Singapore Combined Schools badminton team is confident of beating Federation Combined Schools in their first "international" match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. Mr Leow Kirn Fatt, hon secretary of the Singapore Ilnton Association ana f the three officials
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  • 115 14 TOP AUSTRIAN TEAM MAY PLAY HERE IN NOVEMBER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The F.A. of Malaya is negotiating for Rapide, a top Austrian side, to play three or four matches in the Federation in February. Negotiations are being made through Mr. C. S. Wang, chairman of the F.A. of Hong Kong.
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  • 57 14 MR. FOH GHEE SOON, the president of the Singapore Amateur F.A.. said In Singapore yesterday that he was uncertain of Rapide being invited to play in Singapore because February was in the off-season. "Moreover, we may find it difficult to get our players in condition to meet
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    • 88 14 BADMINTON Combined Schools v Singapore I I Selection, S.B.A. hall. 7.30 p.m. SWIMMING Inter-school championships (finals). Chinese Swimming Club, I 2.30 p.m. TENNIS Father Ashness Shield: St. Patrick's v St. Andrew's. St. Joseph's courts, 3.30 p.m. HOCKEY Inter-school: R.I. v Serangoon, Serangoon Road. BILLIARDS S.B.A. championships (quarter I and seml-nnal).
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