The Straits Times, 11 October 1958

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  • 20 1 AVI ItAI.I ***** l CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 501 1 SOVIET UNION SELLS INDONESIA 200,000 TONS RICE Barter deal will by-pass Singapore, say commercial circles Yet she buys more Malaya rubber STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS SINGAPORE is in danger of losing its $40 million annual entrepot trade i rice with Indonesia because Russia has sold that country
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  • 45 1 THE INDONESIAN Prime Minister, Dr. D|uanda (centre) chats with the Com-missioner-General for South-East Asia, Sir Robert Scott, and Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at the home of the Indonesian Consul-General soon after his arrival from Jakarta. Straits Times picture
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  • 85 1 Japanese build synthetic plant 'FOKYO, Fri.— The Japan A Synthetic Rubber Company, a semi-official corporation, announced today it has started the construction work for a plant capable of producing 30.000 tons of synthetic rubber annually at the initial stage. The company, capitalised at 2.500 million yen. of wnich one half
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  • 51 1 Major Genera/ Kshatra Bikram Rana. adjutantgeneral of the Nepalese Army, will arrive by Qantas on Sunday for an official visit to Singapore and the Federation. He has been invited by the Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, Lieut Gen Sir Richard Hull. He will leave on Oct.
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  • 363 1  -  Dr. DJUANDA T*HE INDONESIAN Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda, said in Singapore yesterday that he hoped the present understanding and friendship between the two countries would continue. He said in the presence of the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock: "So far we have good
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  • 76 1 Woman, 42, found murdered r>ENANG, Fri.— A Chinese 1 woman living with her family m an isolated hut about a mile from Pulau Betong village, south-west of Penang island, was found battered to death this morning. Lee Ng Nyong. 42, was found dead with head injuries In the compound of
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  • 21 1 MIAMI. Fri. Hurricane Janice increased slightly in intensity during the night and neaded towards north Atlantic shipping lanes today.—Reuter.
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  • 141 1 POLIO: 4 more cases THERE were four more cases of polio in Singapore yesterday three from the city area. This brought the total for the first 10 days of this month to 28. Total for the whole of last month was 32. Yesterday's cases were all Chinese children aged between
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  • 27 1 SYDNEY. Fri. Australian artist. Albert Namatjira, will appeal against a six months' Jail sentence Imposed for supplying liquor to a tribesman, his solicitor said today.
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  • 621 1 Motorcycle escort for Pontiff's last trip back to Rome ROME. Fri. Women screamed, fainted or were injured yesterday as a crowd <>i more than 5,000 fought for the privilege of being first to see the body of Pope Pius XII lying in state
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  • 301 1 Fice MiGs downed in Double 10 dogfight TAIPEH, Friday. RATIONALIST Sabrejets destroyed five Communist MiG-17s in a 25-minute dogfight off Mateu Island early today 17th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic the Defence Ministry reported. Four were shot down flames and crashed after c( which was also lost.
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  • 84 1 Police out but all quiet as HK celebrates HONG KONG, Fri—Nationalist red and blue flags flew from city buildings and squatters' hillside huts today as Chinese rich and poor celebrated Double Tenth. The day passed without incident as thousands of the colony's pro-Nationalist residents took time off to commemorate the
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  • 162 1 EMPIRE TALKS: MALAYA'S TRIUMPH *T<HE FEDERATION. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, flew into Singapore last night by BOAC from Loncon and said: "Malaya achieved great results at the Commonwealth trade and economic conference at Montreal." Mr. Tan is the first Malayan delegate to return. The Federation
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  • 436 2 SOLDIERS DOMINATE THE CABINET BEIRUT, Fri.—Preside n t Fuad Chehab submitted to Lebanon's waning factions today an emergency cabinet dominated by military men and career officials to halt the nations quickening drift towards civil war. The ih'W cabinet Is believed to be
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  • 46 2 BOISE (Idaho). Fri. Nineteen men were killed when a-. U.S. Air Force transport plane crashed and burned near here last night. The plane a twin-en-eined C-123 was on its way from Hill air force base, in northern Utah, to Washington. Reuter.
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  • 21 2 SAIGON. Fri. Forty eight Communist agents have surrendered to the South Vietnam Government so far this month. Reuter.
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  • 299 2 U.S. JUPITER BLOWS UP 32 SECONDS AFTER LAUNCHING /cable\ I BRIEFS j WASHINGTON: First deliveries of United States Sidewinder air-to-air missiles for the Japanese Air Defence Forces are expected to be made next year, according to diplomatic sources. Reuter. JHARIA (India): At least six miners were killed in an accident
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    820 2  -  DONALD LUDLOW From WASHINGTON, Friday. ALTHOUGH the Far East crisis is still far from solved it would seem that the worst tension is over an, that only the rashest acts would now precipitate an ar f clash. In the history of U.S. diplomacy, its handling will not down
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  • 231 3 The 'fortresses'— and freedom BO YD: DEFENCE NEEOS MUST AFFECT POLITICAL FUTURE OF THESE COLONIES BRITAIN (TO PULL OUT) WON TIME FOR JORDAN' BLACKPOOL, Fri. The Foreign SecreMr. Selwyn Lloyd ;.uctuy. said the landing British troops in Jordan had m won time tie United Nations i-k a long-term ettlement i
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  • 110 3 YASUKO ADACHI demon, strates her hoop spinning ability to Kay Nakamura (centre) and Fuyumi Nak:is.it!i at the gala t-harity premiere of 20th Century Fox's "The Barbarian and the Geisha" in New York. The Japanesr lovelies were part of a contingent of honorary geishas
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  • 49 3 LONDON. Frl. The Rank film organisation announced today that it will make a film on the recent Notting HUJ racial riots Shooting on the actual location will start next month Local coloured men and women will be used in the crowd scenes. Reuter.
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  • 23 3 LONDON Fri. Lord Granville. a cousin of the Queen, yesterday married Doon Plunkett. 26-year-old heiress to the Guinness brewery fortune. U.P.I.
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  • 221 3 Boyd: Turkey fears Red control LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN has no intention of abandoning its seven-year "partnership" plan for Cyprus. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. Colonial Secretary, told a Conservative Party meeting in Blackpool last night. ■'Nor can we be dissuaded from pursuing our shortterm solution by
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  • 41 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— Mr. Cabot Lodge oi tne United States today urged the General Assembly to throw its support behind the forthcoming Geneva talks on the suspension of nuclear weapons tests and measures aimed at preventing surprise attack.— Reuter.
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  • 314 3 IONDON. Fri.— London Stock markets ended a busy week on a| \ery firm note and in the case ol industrial equities were widespread. Sentiment was helped by sood company statements, encouraging news concerning public spending and yesterdays new peak on Wall Street. Giltedged were rather quiet and presented
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  • 40 3 LONDON, Fri.— Spot 25' id.. Nov. 25'sd., Dec. 25'_> d.. Jan-Mar. 25 d.. April-June 25 :1 ,d., JulySept. 25' 4 d., Oct.-Dec. 25\d.. Oct. c.i.f. 25'; d., Nov. c.i.f. 25', d. Dec. c.i.f. 25' id Tone: Steady after firm.
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  • 20 3 LONDON, Fil. Buyers £730; sellers £732; Forward buyers £727- sellers £728; Settlement £733; a.m. 85 tons, p.m. 50 tons.
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  • 475 3 DISASTERS OF DUTCH EAST INDIA EMPIRE MUSTN'T FALL ON US' LONDON, Friday. THE SECRETARY of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, referring to what he called "fortress" colonies, said last night that Britain had to ensure good government vital to the defence of the free world and to
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  • 90 3 'Bring back flogging' call— Butler refuses I OLACKPOOL, Fri.— I Delegates to the Conservative Party's annual conference here yesterday demanded tougher punishments to halt the wave of vice and thuggery in Britain. Loud applause greeted speakers who urged birching for juvenile hooligans and the restoration of flogging for men who
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  • 168 4 THE RADIO SPLIT: A PROPERTY PROBLEM FEDERATION Governr ment officials representing the Ministry of Interior and Justice, the Broadcasting Department and the Treasury are holding talks with their counterparts in Singapore to work out the details for the splitting up of Radio Malaya on Jan. 1. The talks, under the
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  • 28 4 Fun in the sun-but threat of polio may have hovered near The scene at the Siglap Secondary School's at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club 3 Straits Times picture.
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  • 154 4 Traffic police trap nets 33 more UNSUSPECTING cyclists fell like ninepins yesterday into a traffic police trap at the Kalians: RoadCrawford Street intersection. Waiting on the spot to deal with them was the new mobile traffic court which collected $99 in $3 fines. Of I total of 41 cyclists and
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  • 50 4 There tire now more than 68.000 cars, taxis, buses and goods vehicles in Singapore, according to figures released by the Registrar of Vehicles. The number of cars has risen by 406 last month to 52.169. There were only slight increases in respect of the other vehicles.
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  • 31 4 The Singapore Quemoy Association has sent cirulars to its 2,000 members asking for cash donations to help people of the islands rendered homeless as a result of Communist shelling.
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  • 164 4 A SINGAPORE court was told yesterday of a wellorganised case of theft by 10 youths, including schoolboys, at a poultry shop in Nankin Street. Inspector Lee Cheng Teen, prosecuting, said that the theft was committed at a time when the shopkeeper was busy attending
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  • 25 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Frl The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah will attend the "Golf Dance' at the Sungei Patanl Club at 9 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 355 4  -  SIT YIN FONG By JS SWIMMING dangerous while the g pore polio epidemic lasts? "YES," says the Health Minisln has advised parents ta keep their < away from swimming pools, since tin warning of the epidemic was given on (1
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  • 35 4 A 62-year-old won Ing in tho kitcht shop wns IclU concrete c collapsed in night, a Sin was told y< Sharing the with Ma grand-nii o escaped with VERDICT on Death by
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    • 131 4 I RADIO: general Programme RADIO MALAYA Hospitals. Ma C 1.15 Pmgran NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Wlth Your r SERVICE 14 More 41 metres fl": 2 00 B*l SINGAPORE iralian M Medium wave 176 metres Prom. 3.30 Juki B kuala lumpik La?v aftarna Medium wave 341 metres Ballroom: 50U t PENANG 5
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  • 95 5 NEW COUNCIL COMMITTEE ALL-PAP An all-P/ P examinations committee of three has been appointed by the Singapore City Council's finance committee, following the resignation of the three previous members. The new members are Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Mr. Ong Pang Boon and Miss Chan Choy Siong. Previous members. Mrs. F.
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  • 29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Lim Kee Loon, of Segamat. has been given a loan of $7,750 by RIDA to provide additional capital for a large pig rearing business.
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  • 281 5 10,000 people will enjoy freer life in South Perak IPOH, Friday. THOUSAND people living in about 185 square miles of the Operation Chieftain area in South Perak are to enjoy, from tomorrow, relaxation of several stringent Emergency regulations which they had been experiencing for a year. These concessions are a
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  • 47 5 Mr. Francis T. Beow, president of the Katong Apex Club, will leave Singapore on Tuesday for Northam. West Australia, to attend the annual zunai convention of the club. Mr. Scow attends the convention as tieiegate ot District 5, representing Singapore and the Federation.
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  • 120 5 IT WAS :i red tetter day for l.'i happy brownies of the 'J,">th Singapore Faek (Malay Giril School) in Scotts Kind yesterday when Lady (ioocle. wife of the Governor, visited thrill for the first time. For an hour they entertained Lady (ioorie and the Singapore (iuide
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  • 44 5 Singapore Marine Police yesterday recobered the unidentified body of an elderly Chinese liom me Rochore River. He was clad in black trousers and a white shirt. Police last night appealed for information to assist them in identifying the body.
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  • 30 5 Mr. Ahmad Khan Surattee has been re-elected welfare secretary of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Singapore. He has held the office for the past four years.
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  • 175 5 OPEN air cinemas may now be set up on any sile approved by the planning authorities, the Singapore City Council estates and buildlne committee has recommended. Previously they could not be established within a mile of a permanent cinema. The committee's decision, subject to
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  • 29 5 The sale of poppies in Singapore will take place this year on Nov. 8 Poppy Day. The sale of car poppies will <,t;irt about two weeks ahead.
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  • 218 5 JAIL FOR CAUSING MAN'S DEATH A LABOURER was jailed for 18 months by a. Singapore District Court yesterday for causing a watchman's death by pushing him from a height of eight feet. Abdul Muthaliff. of Henderson Road, was convicted by the judge. Mr. D. C. D'Colta, on a charge of
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  • 202 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. UNIVERSITY of Malaya graduates today supplied the answer to the Education Minister's question—Why don't more graduates become school teachers? I They said with one voice: "It is all a question of finance. The salary ($592 basic' is not attractive enough." The Minister.
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    • 350 5 K^ t r --< I X J m 'Klf i f I wk WINE AN!) SPIRIT ASSOCIA- i SDCIETV OHM in aid of TION: Golden anniversary dinner Children 't> Convalescent Home, at |at the Cathay Restaurant. 8 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall 8 pm to PI'BLIC LECTIRE on "Buddha, mM •<■
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  • 31 6 2* Uiiidt tlo (Minimum). MR. F. J. MITCHELL passed i '..<>• peacefully at 11 a.m. 10.10.58. HI (amity thanks all friends and relatives for help, wreaths and i-ex-ages of condolences given.
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  • 41 6 Wonls $10 (Hinimum). WILLIAM A; JOAN BKI.'CE iinlly express deep and profound ..i. inks to ihe priests, relatives and lends for assistance rendered, me&sages of condolence, floral ':ibute», mass offerings and presence at Hie funeral ol Patricia Hruce on 3.10.58.
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  • 295 6 ?0 Word* Sin (Minimum). AT THE COCKPIT— Kerry Wil.-on sings nightly, except MonI POUND a marvellous fluvouraU Rood food. Tabasco, the I'lulli Sauce. THE COCKPITS J»\a Rljst;aiel is served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. IF YOU WANT The best oall In' la the world buy tiie Scripto s.i
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  • 626 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Sat. Oct. 11, 1958. Rural Co-op Bomb A small bomb bursts over the sawahs with the announcement by the Federation's Minister of Agriculture ol plans for a co-operative monopoly in the padi trade. Inche Aziz kept this news for the Asian regional meeting in Tokyo of
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  • 262 6 The resignations of five leading Liberal-Socialists and the declaration by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek are the first signs of open support for Mr. Lim Yew Hock's United Socialist Front. This is encouraging news for the Chief Minister and for others who believe with him that
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  • 245 6 Agricultural experts who have been feeding their political masters at the F.A.O. Tokyo conference the facts of agronomy met a day or two too soon to be able to study an Indian scientist's discovery that music excites plants and makes them grow faster. With the aid
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  • 1178 6  -  CYNKUS by DISCUSSION in the lobbies of the Assembly after the extension of the Singapore Governments special powers to combat subversion had been approved was concerned, as one might have expected, almost entirely with P.A.P.'s apparent decision to fight the Communists But it is not. of
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  • 164 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO (From the Straits Tini October 8, l<to 8) =rpilE authorities of ih. |1 School at i 215» have passed a reJ, **< forbidding ragßin^S found guilty wi Ih »v allowed to attend s, i. for 14 days. Should f? la, ke »«c for,,, 0, of violence guilty
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    9 6 LATE CATCH Photo by K. S. Kony
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  • 84 7 inds ol workers in Singapore will hold a big meeting i.ext munth in honour ot the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. on being awarded the title ol Honorary seriMaharaia Ne^ara by le Yang diPertuan Igong during the Merdeka anniversary celebrations. The meeting
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  • 464 7  -  LEE KOON CHOY HE MAY CONTEST ELECTIONS ON SOCIALIST FRONT TICKET By \]H. YAP PHENG GECK, Singapore banker and vice-president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has decided to enter politics. He may contest the general election on a United Socialist Front ticket. Rolling up
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  • 40 7 INDEPENDENT councillor. Mr. A. Raja Cmpal. handing Mayor Ong of Singapore invitation cards to a private lunch which the non-Labour councillors plan to give the SinKaporo delation.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 60 7 Selling of cards will aid children THE Singapore Junior Chajnber of Commerce has undertaken the task of selline United Nations children's fund greeting cards this year to help needy children throughout the world. The cards are priced at S3 a box. Money from their sale will be used to buy
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  • 198 7 I EGALLY the Singapore general election may be held any time from now on. The Legislative Assembly Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, which makes the election possible, was brought Into force yesterday. But adminstratively it will not be possible to hold it for about five months, a
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  • 262 7 ALL THE 61 detention orders in force under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance will be reviewed within a fortnight, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, announced yesterday. He explained that, although the Legislative Assembly this week extended the law for (nonths, the principal
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  • 75 7 A ROBBER sMbbed a hotel employee and sat on him while his gang ransacked the premises at Ea.st Coul Terrace. Singapore early yesur day. The gang later carted away a steel safe containing more than $IJO. leaving Wong Wan Kian. 42. roped up on his
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  • 54 7 Mr. G. Jenebelly. the Bel- gian Consul-General in Singapore, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock Mr. Jenebelly. who i.s also i his country's Charge d Affaires in the Federation, i.s now based in Kuala Lumpur and only pays periodical
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  • 54 7 The Director of Royal Artil- lery. Major General R. G. j Hobbs, will arrive in Singu- 1 pore from Britain on Monday to begin a tour of Royal Artillery units in the Far East. The two-week tour will also take him to the Federation
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Mr. A. Nahappan. n former journalist was admitted 10 the Malayan Bar at the Selangor High Court today
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  • 53 7 The Singapore Chamber Ensemble and the Singapore Musical Society will combine for the first time when they jointly present the Bach Christmas oratorio and carols on Dec. 22. The first combined rehearsal for the concert will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall, at! 530
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  • 100 7 BRITISH SINGER TO TOUR MALAYA PATRICIA HAIL, a British singer who specialises in "modern hot music", flew into Singapore yesterday for a month's tour of the Federation and Singapore to entertain Commonwealth troops. "I am no stranger to these places. I was here three years ago with a show group.
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  • 71 7 INSPECTOR TELLS WHY HE LEFT INSPECTOR Lionel Robson. 23. yesterday told senior officers why he had left Singapore while on 24-hour duty at Tanjone Pagar police station on Monday. A police spokesman said last night that **n inquiry would be held to determine if action should be taken against him.
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  • 30 7 Lady Goode. president of the Hospital Diversional Therapy Unit, will open the unit's annual sale and exhibition of handicraft at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Oct. 29.
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  • 294 7 THE late registration of the death of a wealthy Singagapore widow. Mrs. Ramah Nassim. 82. was the subject yesterday of a summons case in a Colony magistrate's court. Choo Kirn Hock, acting Registrar of Births and Deaths, was asked to .-how cause why a certified copy
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  • 413 7 GARLANDS, HUGS FOR MAYOR ONG AT PENANG DENANG, FrL— The Mayor of Singa pore, Mr Ong Eng Guan, and 15 City Councillors arrived here today for a 48-hour visit at the invitation of the Mayor of George Town, Mr. 1). S. Ramanathan. At the airport Mr. Ons urged George Town
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  • 438 8 SPECIALISTS URGED: OPPOSE SYSTEM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A CIRCULAR sent to all Federation Government medical specialists asks them to "speak quickly and with one voice" to prevent the Government introducing the methods of payment adopted for Singapore specialists. Specialists here strongly oppose the Singapore
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  • 60 8 America honours 2 S'pore surgeons TWO SINGAPORE surgeons were among the 1,100 inducted in Chicago, U.S.A., last night as new Fellows of the American College of Surgeons in ceremonies closing the annual five-day clinical congress of the world's largest organisation of surgeons. The two Singapore sur. geons are Prof. B.
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  • 87 8 ANOTHER GANG ASSAULT DOCTORS were fighting last night to save the life of a fisherman, the latest gangland assault victim. Wong Peng Suay. 19. who is known to the police as a member of the 24 secret society group, was stabbed by five thugs before hundreds of people just outside
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  • 140 8 JAIL FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY of STORE EIGHT Indonesians were jailed by a Singapore court yesterday for entering the Colony illegally. The jail terms ranged from six weeks to six months. Seven of them were arrested in a hotel during a police raid on Oct. 4 and handed to the immigration
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  • 88 8 The air-conditioned Serangoon district council office in Yio Chu Kang Road, completed last month, was used for the first time yesterday by the Sembawang rural district committee. The building is one of two temporary offices built by the Rural Board at a cost of
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  • 263 8 4 FORMER patient of the Middleton Hospital In Singapore posed a problem for the City Health Department when he presented the hospital with a radiogram and 10 records in appreciation of the treatment he received. The donor is Mr. L.E.G. Seagroatt. who
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  • 72 8 OPENING OF NEW BANK BRANCH PENANG. Fri— The Overseas Union Bank. Ltd.. of Singapore, will open its Penang branch tomorrow as part of a plan to build a network of branches throughout the country. Tengku Abdul Rahirurn the Federation's Prime Minister, will officiate at the opening, in Beach Street at
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  • 72 8 More than 1.000 Catholics in Singapore yesterday at--1 tended the Pontifical HJgb Mass at the Cathedral of. the Good Shepherd in Bras BaJ sah Road. A catafalque was placed in the centre of the aisle during the hour-long service. The Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode,
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  • 42 8 The Singapore Children's Society will hold a dance at the Victoria Memorial Hal] tonight under the patronage of Lady Goode. wife of the Governor. v, TI Vm $f nCe LS in aid Of the Children's Convalescent Home.
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  • 35 8 The Stanvac Sports Club will hold its annual social and dance at th e Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Nov 8 Highight of the occasion will be the election of a "Mobil Queen."
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    • 633 8 J BSlilslSri 2» h MOW SHOWING! J w Bvi-^l M\W ii am i.30, 4. 6.43 9.30 p.m w. DANNY KAYK ../Columbia clkt .ii kgkns Me Ana The Colonel picture, y^ MIDNIGHT .tim I •>• t KSAK MAR(;IA 'Scope J^J( TONIGHT ■ltW uiiMKKO DEAN COLOR (Fox) J_ -if MIDNIGHT lienHP cv
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    • 500 8 ""I J phone y^SisßsTsnfe VOM Sh "»i,,.\' ***** 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 &ft I A x kay'lqci'e "COD'S LITTLE ACRE" v*, r "Horror of Dracula" t Members of the St. John Ambulance wil' Ih- -Today 9 ajn.: "TEARS OF THE YAX(iT/K Tomorrow a.m.: "HELEN OF TROY' "Si-opr < 20:!lM) V
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 259 8 Straits Times Crossword vi 5 1 i 8 1 i 7 i I* IL IL N ACROSS 8. Measure ove'-improved t7i. 14. Most i'xireme degree of «ar1. Perch obout v.iiiov. s return rulity? o> *«3a may- IC 'S d^,^.* l 9. S^ggyTi were (•>. ff^R hok toal dr 10. List
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  • 1185 9 Exiled Sultan bid $500,000 for throne of Palembang STRAITS TIMES Special Feature NAPOLEONIC DEFEAT LED TO MAJOR POWER CONFLICT IN THE EAST INDIES assembly of his chiefs, he quoted the precepts of the Koran in support of his policy for maintaining the perfect independence of his JJA.IOK M. H. COURT,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 170 9 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? home at work 1 ms vrry ting when you feel weak Sanatogen which helps to give appetite, your.d sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapcx on your handkerchief and on your pillow U nkht clears
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    • 175 9 Bj^ Jf fa f9^~^ II) ij&^ggg E WELDING jpt^iyfj SETS Sole Agents LINDETEVES (M) LTD. SINGAPORE/ K LUMPUR/IPOH/PENANG/JESSELTON THE FIRST CHOICE IN EVERY HOME! is the tirsi g*- NAINAMOHAMED LIFEGUARD f^^3Ss£=|^li^^ VITAMIN MILK I viHp^ Ik! n<r FINE COMBED 1 00°o COTTON shirt I Sole Agcjits jor Sinaapore. Malaya &N.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 126 9 Carmen A Co. Ry lias 'Mite Saint Ry Leslie Charteris OKAY. 1 -<cN vVhc^c IS T Ht INrOMnAnONI I (-,^,-j -rnriAv r natv ucep > J\ p^n. mv TAyi tv^iTiMrt l .-j^t? I YOU'VE TRANSCRIBED SO FAR— BACK IN I L i^aj^t~ L <-^kkt nnKc.^^r, 1 •i^JJ-' ggy /yi imai
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  • 27 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, Oct. 10. RUBBER: 85! i cents per lb. (up half a cent). TIN: $368 per picul (down Sl.B7 1/-). Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons.
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  • 443 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industiials and rubbers were quietly steady witn some inquiries while tins were easier. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: B.M. Trustees $6; Fed. Dispensary $1.07 (overnignu: Fraser Neave ords $2.77 'j (and overnight), $2.80
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  • 17 10 Malayan share Marki-I: Oct. 10 Ort. ft lti(ill>llials: 9O.'!n !»«.<);> Tins: x:;.(is n.« .lan. I IMI»m
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  • 286 10 Rubber discount narrows AS m ««ni rally expected the disparity ruling be- j tween the October and Nov- I ember rubber position.-, at the end ol last week ha.s narrowd during the period under review, although not to the extent anticipated, state H.t.B. Ltd. In their current Market Survey. Large
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  • 70 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Pyrrhus 1/2 Nieuw Holland 4/5 Heria Maersk 6A, Abbekerk 8/9. Sunda 10/11. Anna Bakke 13/14. Busuanga 15/16. Satsuma Maru 18. Tarushima Maru 19/20, Rawang N. wall 4, Auby 21/22. Bradeverett 23/24, Perlis 25. Beiues 26. Enoura
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  • 65 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Italian Lire ***** On the free evcliange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.80 i for cash, and
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  • 580 10 By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH there was less tin on offer on i A the Singapore Tin Market yesterday there was also reduced demand and the price declined by $1.87} to $368 per picul. An estimated 130 tons was offered
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  • 128 10 aIELBOURNE. Frl TNVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today 1 eased slightly with National Bank down is. being the steepest move- I ment. Loans 3,; 1956-59 99 6s 3d Loans 3V, 1955-58 £101 10s. 9d' Bank of N.S.W. tzi' a I Con. Zinc 65/10". Mount I yell
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  • 141 10 October first grade rubber buyers I fo.b. closed in Singapore yesterday jat 85 >, cents per lb. up half a I cent on Thursdays closing price Closing tone: Very steady. Closing prices In cents per lb I yesterday werei °K ri l ICIAL: Irt R ss. spot r.o.b.
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  • 64 10 Singapore C lii,,, M V H change noon pi Pr oo>, terday mr Copra: .i, October Now, $35' 2 seller- bulk $54 s ,.l> Pepper: stead black pepper pepper were more enq Muntok white $i <t (both up $2i black $72 (un Singapcr, "J--p.m. prires Bombay m, $36',
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 535 10 NOTICES ROAD CLOSED TO TRAFFIC Bridgr ../IT Ciuntong, Besut. Bridge No. 5 mile 47—48 North K. Trenp,':anu— Kota Bharu Road will be totally closed to traffic on the following dates for emergency repair works. llth October, 1958) lL'th October. 1958) 13th October, 1 958 1 16th October, 1958) 17th October,
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    • 305 10 NOTICES KIT MRS TO BRIDGE NO. 7/5, BETWEEN 4TII MILE AND STU MILK, JALAN SCUDAI. l (BETWEEN JOHORE BAIIRL AND TAMPOI) i The above bridge will be closed from 7.00 p.m. on Monday, 13th October to 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 14th October. 1958, in order tc enable major repairs to
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    • 906 10 NOTICES iJTHE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 THE LOCAL AITHORITIES (PAHANG) ELECTIONS REGILATIONS. 1953 NOTICES OF COMPLETION > OK REGISTERS Regulation 10 (2) Notice is hereby Riven that the lists A and B referred to in regulation 10 of the Local Autho--1 rities (Pahang, Elections Regulation 1953, have been completed
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    • 673 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD I 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 ixjssessing Senior Cambridge Certificates will be considered, but preference will be given to graduates of the
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    • 677 10 "K LINE" Japan. U.S.A. Pacific tft Atlantic Coast 5 Penang P. Shim Spore 2 "MentlM Mam" U/13 Oct 13/14 Oct 14/17 Oct 24 Oct i' "Netil M»r.T 11/1? Nil 13 ND< 14/18 No. 24 Rn loadinc »or Hongkong, all Japan Ports, los Angeles ano He* I cargo (or Vancouver. Seattle.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1151 11 24 05 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. 7ei: 241 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5" ,v UVERPUOL. GLASGOW. LONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PORIs S,« nita liberty ta proceed via Paaama n Cati tl Com Htpe immt via other 1. 10 and discna-gi ca'iti Smgapaie LOADING FOR Out SHI, r> Shan renang t,, Rott'iam
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    • 1246 11 mj 1 1 mj nj j LV'M'j in 1?m EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAID, CENOA. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG. OSLO Soon p s PmtM BUSUANGA" Sod IS 11 12/13 Oct 14/15 Oct I SONCKHIA" in Port Easter. Rials "FALSTRIA't 22/i3 Oct 24-25 Oct 2I'2S
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    • 1359 11 ,;,™THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. J3 N SINGAPORE I orrorated in fe t'-ted Kmgoomi i UNES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS S'eort p S'tiant fenang BENMHOR for LiverDOOl, V bro, Hull, Hamburg G. 6-7 14 Oct 15'1I Oct 17 II Oct BENVANNOCH for Ha-nburg. London. Rotterdam. V Oro
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    • 1343 11 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL: Nl.: ***** ELLERMAM LINES KLAVENES& LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM IOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG I HULL r'ATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND mo tor U.S.A. No- 1- Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo lor Ctntral 11 Soutft and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF POONA BONNEVIILE Snore P Sham
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  • The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum
    • 250 12 TECHNICAL MEN WANT TO LEARN AT POLYTECHNIC WITH reference to the article "Artisan Training l| badly nee Jed" (S.T Aug. 'M> 1 would like to point out that Die. appren tices who are In the P.W.D. no doubt "with little experience or knuwleuise are more than willing tv further their
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    • 250 12 IN .t speech at Permatang PaslT, Inche Mohamed Noor hin Ahmad. president ol tin Federation Malay Teachers Unior iS.T. Oct. S) suggested thai non-Malays who want thoir mother tonsue to be made official languages in Malaya should be sent back" to their respective
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    • 54 12 ol road ac- cidenta is increasing year. The only good way or minimising the number of accidents is to enforce a really stiff driving-'' When any accident occurs the tester who tested the driver should be tried as well in order to check if bribery had taken
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    • 594 12 IN the last four days there have appeared in the press some very confusing statements on the subject of polio immunisations. It is particularly import mt at the moment, when ihere is a raised incidence .ti poliomyelitis, that th« general public should have ome clear
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    • 50 12 THEY WANT MORE LIGHTS THE area round Margaret Drive in Queenstown is rapidly being developed, with S.I.T. flats and terrace houses springing up on both sides of the drive. Unfortunately there are still no street lights along this road, a piece of good fortune for robbers and thiefs. RESIDENT Singapore.
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    • 300 12 IT would be of great help if the medical advisers would quote the relevant authoritative articles upon which they base their statements in anti-polio-myelitis vaccination in an epidemic. No one practitioner can possibly have read all the vast medical literature on the subject and
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    • 110 12 MR. K. ;I. BYRNES hint i Mr. David Mar- 1;!1 should go back to the Promised Land where ally belongs" comes <omewnat orie'lv lrom any RA P. leader. especially from Mr Bvrne. in the days when soi.ihsts still saw themselves' ?L !r S.° f a Of
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    • 240 12 MR. M AND CLAIMS FOR SERVICE I WAS rather surprised that Mr. Marshall in his reply to Mr. Byrne did not hurl a challenge at Mr. Byrne but sought instead to make out a claim to immortality on his past record of service, namely multilingualism, Malayanisation Chinese citizenship and honest
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    • 161 12 SYMPATHISER IS SHOCKED IT has come as a shock to me to find a 'prominent member of the People's Action Party stooping to racialism of the crudest kind. I refer to the letter by Mr. K. M. Byrne (S.T. Oct. 8». I have never been an admirer of Mr. Marshall
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    • 147 12 K M Byrnes letter (i 11 nino Mr. David Marshall 'B announcement of his Intentions (B.T. Oct. b reaard to the next >ns in Singapore is absurd I belong to no party in .■re but I know very well that several thou.'p.nds are waiting to
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    • 41 12 I AGREE with Mr. K M. Byrne that a humble plaited Chinese mill-girl can stand fo- election. B ran kaehantr-nuteh sell< B&tayman and i kwavteowchar man. And what would we have in the leßislature? JOHN SOH Singapore.
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    • 56 12 1 WOULD like t<> draw the attention of the Traffic Police to the indiscriminate sounding of motor horns in the Hnvelook Road area Most of those drivers sound their horns only for Pleasure, and they do it so inconsiderately day and night, disturbing the people in the area
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 168 12 The THAMES 000 E»cial or passenger 1 A i *C r J ord"s answer to the nodcrn need for kotab»mr*u AUTHOMSM FOfiO DULERS swift, efficient transport the Thames 800 range include* passenger estate car and small bus; freighter van (with optional side loading), chassis, chassis with cab and pickup. The
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    • 187 12 I'i'i'i'i'i'i'ij']' *****0 pi. I'!'! 1 ijij'!']!]' ioo°/o waterpn.fi 'I'l'i'l'i'i'i'i'i' Roam S^lii been sold d x% R oB>''?''sc? Here are o° TO'l'l'l'l'lv lOO°,'o waten 'Wi'l'i'i'ijS depth of io s§§§raw« water patented SftftXftrtrtX? high-grade m xXrtftftXSrtJ unbreaka'l; xxXXXJvSS genuine spare W£Ww!!"»» service guai Obtainable from all High Class Wat<.>> U Singapore, Federation
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  • 69 13 Johore English College. the holders, entered the semi-finals of .he Singapore Secondary Schools :-even-a-side rugger competition when they beat Outram by 18-0 at Victoria school yesterday. Oner results; Quarter-finals— Si Andrew s beat Siglap 13-0; Raffles beat Bea'.tv 11-0; Victoria ■beat St. Josephs 8-3. First round
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  • 176 13 SYDNEY, Friday. 4MERICAN sports promoter Leo Leavitl claimed today he would "bust" Australian miler Herb Elliott unless the world record !iolder accepted his professional offer of 5750.000. Arriving in Sydney on his way to Melbourne to see Elliott again, the
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  • 82 13 1 BODCA beat Malays 2-1 in a Singapore Hockey Association LaaSjOS Div. Two match at St. I George's Road yesterday Gupta 1 and afllton scored for BODCA, and Sheikh Mansor for Malays. Singapore Medical Services I Union bea: R.A.F. Changi 2-1 in 'Div. Ihree at Chanm
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  • 130 13 Rt'GGEK S.C.C. v R.A.F.. padang; All Whites v The Blacks. Vlc'oria School: South Johore Ist v Naval Base. Johore Bahru: Kota Tlnggj v South Johore "B". Kota Tinygi. Sineapore Secondary Schools seven-a-side competition. R.1., 4 p.m. ATHLETICS Medical Services championships, Jalan Besar ■OCKaTI s.h.a n:>- i: r.s.c. v
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  • 406 13 Oei is best at swim meet /)EI BOON KHWEE was the outstanding performer at the Siglap Secondary School swimming championships at Amber Road yesterday. Besides winning all hi.s three events in the "C" division. 14-year-old Oel won four of the live open events. He also set up live 01 the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 580 13 I'fTronfTwnffswwwpwTwi Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers UWMSI «o'c should be token t t. plying box number o «,c the correct; ER and Address to the j Times, Time* House, Volley Rood. r,ust be sent by regis- post; Postol Orders or hould be crossed. .ft lrom I'age 61 [lONS
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    • 896 13 ACCOAIMODATION VACANT I :<> Word. H (Mini—Box cK. extra. LONG LEASE 381 Buklt Tlmah Road. Par' b turniiheu modern t-.imtaiion uitli out 100 m annex Itucbed. Rent $350. Phone (Sporo H2043 alter 4.J0 pm. CAMERON HOTEL 393-E/F 'Changi Road 9.- m.s Now Avail--1 able IJouble Rooms Full Board. I'Odging/Dhoby saao/-
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    • 835 13 HOUSES LAND FUR SALE 20 Wards SS Min.)—Box 30 els. extra. TWO BUNGALOWS, known as 403-i 453-H, Jalan Ulu Siglap. ana vacant, rent of other $50/-, with land-freehold— about 24.000 ■q. feet. Price $30,000 or nearest otfer. LASI ONES! Attractive Shops or.d Fiats a. Lorongs 1. 11. 15 de 2;
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    • 912 13 HIKE PLK( HASE Words »i Wfit.;— Hnx itl tls. extra. GRUNDIU, Nordmende, Philips. Siemens, Radios. Radiograms. Recorcicha users. Ref rlgera tors. Aircondltioners ai Very Easy payments. Trade ins Accepted, please visit Benteug, 412. Joo Chiat Road, Singapore Telephone *****. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, famous Little Star" Wl5 'Oliver Courier $2?5 Cash less
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    • 788 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2(1 Words S3 <Mln.)—Box ill els. extra 1951 CITROEN, taxed and insured. recently overhauled, upholstery good. $1200. Ea^y paymenus arranged. Apply 23A, Alexandra Aye. opposite BMH Spore. PROPERTY OF A deceased gentleman being Vauxhall Saloon motor car first registered 20.9.54— no other owner. H.P. 23.4 mile- 1
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    • 468 13 VEHICLES KOK SALE 20 Wards Si (Mm.)— Box 511 ets. extra. HOW IO CHOOSE a good ■at oi.u-hanu car? One vital question to ask is "baa It had regular Shellubrication"? A glance «t the Shellubricaiion Re^o.O Card will tell you. BARGAIN VANGUARD Late 1953. ju»: lepaaiit-a and Itljnraj cd. Overdrive,
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    • 386 13 FOR SALE H orda >.j f Vfn.J hux 3U clz. extra CLEARANCE SALE— Genuine Reduction. Reptile Skin Shoes. Embroidered Slippers And Shoes. Italian Straw slippers And Assorted Ladies Shoe* From So/Upwards. Fiijre Shoes At SI/ Middle Shoe Store. SB Middle Ro (Spore) CCC JUNK STORK, 13.. UiiKil Timah Rd. Spore
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    • 293 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE lENDERS aie invitea before the Noon of Friday 31st October, 1958. for the Supply and Delivery to Government Departments on Singapore Island ot Industrial Weidins Oxygen and Acetvkiie for the year 1959. Schedule and printed forms of tender can he obtained from the Senior Mechanical Ensinecr. P.W.D.,
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  • 268 14 PENANG TRACK SHOULD SUIT THIS SPEEDY PANDEMONIUM FOUR-YEAR-OLD This young sprinter can score a hattrick RACING with EPSOM JEEP FOLLOW M E 1 HOME is a rapid ly improving youngs k-r and should bring off ;i winning hafl trick in the Class 4. .">.U" handicap (Raa
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  • 176 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 CLIONA Viola Film Studio II SMALL WORLD Viola Film Studio II VIOLA Film Studio II Small World 2.0 Race 2 GOLDEN GUS Beau Matin Srikhondi GOLDEN GUS Ovartpln Pulor Itam TRAILER Golden Gus Beau Matin 2.30 Race 3 TARZAN Nellyn* Parrot Fashion
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  • 1265 14  -  Race One OBVIOUS choice on form is Cliona a winner over the Kuala Lumpur 91 with 8.4 in July. In her la.st appearance at Kuala Lumpur In August she was third to Technicolor II over 91. Cliona can handle a
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  • 635 14 GOING HEAVY EPSOM JEEP's best bets at Penang today are Golden Cus (Race 2). Forget Me Not II (Race 6) and Siam Rice (Race 8). CALL BOY's double is: Box Office II (Race 5) and Jupiter (Race 6). Race 6 4.»o: (Class 4. Dlv. X) 7 Fur..
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  • 757 14 Race 1 2.0: (Class f, Div. J) 7 Furs. oU3tiB Small World (Shaw St.) Spencer, ii 9.0 IE) BoiiKoure 2 ***** Viola (Cowlinß Mrs. Rodders* Teh. 7 8.11 (F) *Shaari 3 ***** Storekeeper iC.S. Pohi Sleigh. 5 8.9 (O) Ransome 4 ***** tliona (Petalim; St.i Sulliv:m, 8 8.7
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  • 261 14 WHEN top-of-the-table Army led 4-1 I minute in their S.A.F.A. premier li against Chinese, the defending champion Besar stadium yesterday, it seemod th, over ba.r the shouting. But Army faded right out after that. Chinese, playing like a rejuvenated side, drew level by the 56th
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  • 123 14 Malay a move to 21st place Malaya, the previous to 2lst placi a> World Amateur pionship rea way stage Tne Britain i team still ho yesterday's play, liant New Z taken second United States The three b. I teraay In thi lay an team w 83. K. MacNair'.- Muraille's 81
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  • 68 14 Richard Yap in second round Richard Yap beat Sun Lai Woh 300 222 In a first round match of 'the Singapore Billiards Association's four ball competition at Great World Park last night. i In the other match Tan Kout Guan conceded a walkover to Lee Cheng Puan. Toniulu's ties: C.15
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  • 17 14 LONDON. I-:. Bradford City 3-2 ii i match yesterclav. I J Shrewsbury be;i! V. I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 691 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. •\\l YOUR SERVICE" 211 Hnr,l- >lli (Minimum). Daily I month. 11l «ri» SJ_SO (Mm.) KELF-DKIVE CARS (or rounn« 1. -I a pore *****. Evertine C °URY CLEANING. Send To The Expaita. ***** Singapore Steam 1 indry Ltd. WE PHOTOCOPY all kinds of (h*-uiiient.N Tang's Photocopy Spore. *****. SEMI
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    • 219 14 If you like a glass of cool Milk take the best its BEAR BRAND NATURAL STERILIZED FRESH SWISS MILK (N: SOLE AGENTS: F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LIM INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING CLUB OF SINGAPCf PRESENTS ANOTHER COMBINATION OF A THRILI AND SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION TAG-TEA'-WRESTLING i KING KONG SHEIK ALI vs BOSCA BOA
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