The Straits Times, 20 October 1958

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 110,000 The Straits Times fa**" 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 538 1 Sultan says: We would like to see closer links with Malaya now Sir Omar speaks of religious and racial bonds From William Fish BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. JHE SULTAN of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, told me that his tiny, oil-rich territory is ready to assist the
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  • 159 1 53 NATIONS AT LAST RITES FOR THE POPE ROME. Sun. Missions from 53 nations today attended the last solemn funeral rite in St. Peter's Basilica for Pope Pius XII who died ten days ago. Forty-one Cardinals in flowing crimson robes with white surplice, each with a secretary priest in black
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  • 53 1 PETERHEAD. Sun—Johnnie Ramensky. 53-year-old ex-commando safe breaker, who escaped from Peterhead Prison on Friday, was caught today in a bar within sight of the jail. Ramensky— one of the most fabulous secret agents of the second world war— was serving 10 year's preventive detention imposed in
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  • 304 1 TO TELL OF STEPS TO STOP POLIO SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, will give a talk over Radio Malaya tomorrow on the Government's measures against the present epidemic of poliomyelitis. Mr. Braga will speak after the 7 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. news bulletins. Meanwhile, there
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  • 34 1 CASABLANCA, Sun. Stirling Moss of Britain won the Moroccan Grand Prix in a Vanwall here today. Mike Hawthorn finished second in a Ferrari and clinched the 1958 world drivers championship. Reuter.
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  • 45 1 BRUSSELS. Sun.— A million upturned faces mirrored a rainbow of colour as a giant fireworks display marked the close of the world's fair today As the fireworks ceased, the fair doused its lights and became a memory for over 40 million visitors.— UJU.
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  • 63 1 THE Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Urn Yew Hock, turned up at Saturday's investiture at the Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur in this fashion. He is at left. With him in this picture are the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rah.man, and the Deputy Prime
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  • 216 1 Appeal to 4,600 BO AC engineers LONDON. Sunday. A TRADE UNION leader today sent a personal appeal to 4,600 British Overseas Airways Corporation engineers, now on an unofficial strike at London airport, to return to work immediately and save British aviation from "the wreckers." The
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  • 37 1 BEIRUT. Sun. Transport planes began airlifting the last contingents of American combat forces out of Lebanon today and informed sources said the U.S. withdrawal would be virtually complete by the end of this week. U.P.I.
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  • 208 1 I ONDON, Sun.—Mosk cow Radio reported last nlgnt that all passengers and crew of a civilian TU-104 were killed on Friday near Kanash, in the Chuvash Republic in what is believed to be the first known crash of the Soviet jet airliner. The TU-104
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  • 290 1 2,000 oil men vote to strike SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 2,000 employees of three oil companies voted today to go on strike over a demand for two months' salary as bonus The vote was taken at a meeting of members oi the Stanvac and Caltex employees' unions and the Singapore
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  • 39 1 POPES DOCTOR PROBE ORDERED P»»Mt:, Sun »Preniei Aviator* Fanfam todaj ordered investigatioi, to detenatag whetiur Pi"] fluiardo Gal».i/i I < ould be punish( (I under Italian law for his width <ondemned articles »t hours of Pope.— l' PI
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  • 35 1 SEOUL. Sun The Korean National Defence Scientific Research Institute successfully launched this week its first experimental guided rockets in a guarded test firing area near Inchon 20 miles west of Seoul. U.P.L
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  • 333 2 Teachers get set to launch new plan on Dec. 6 CONSTITUTION OF NATIONAL CONGRESS COMPLETE GINGAPORE, Sun.— The constitution of the proposed Singapore Teachers' Na- tional Congress com-; prising seven teacher unions and asaociations was completed today. Mr. E. W. Jesudason.i the chairman of thej organising committee, wbo is president
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  • 43 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore City Council's Public Enquiry and Complaints Bureau will from tomorrow be open during the lunch hour from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. It will therefore be open without a break from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
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  • 87 2 A TIDAL BORE UPSETS BOATLOAD OF COUNCILLORS KUCHINO. Sun.— A boat carrying members to a Lower Sadong District Council meeting was swamped by a tidal bore at Lubok Putate. In the boat -were the Resident of the Sarawak First Division, Mr. A. F. R. Griffin, and a party of seven.
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  • 160 2 FIVE- MILE WALK TO CATCH A PLANE THIS WAS how hundreds of people in Kuala Lumpur saw the Federation's Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Saturday evening. Mr. Urn had a plane to catch at Kuala Lumpur airport and the Tengku suggested
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  • 123 2 Homicide Squad probes 'tipster' death V2INGAPORE, Sun. Detectives from the Homicide Squad of Singapore CID were tonight questioning a special constable in connection with the death of T. Samy. 43, described as a racing tipster. Samy died in the General Hospital without regaining consciousness today. 12 hours after receiving a
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  • 50 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. After being stopped by the police for driving at night without lights, Loh Sze j Khiang was also found to I have no driving licence, and i was not covered by insurance He was fined a total of $375 in the magistrates court today.
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  • 24 2 IPOH. Sun.— Dr. J. A. nlasingham of Malacca, wai elected president of the Ma layan Veterinary As>oc:atior at the annual meeting here
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  • 260 2 Call to Singapore women: Fight for your rights SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today urged women here to form a national organisation "to fight for their rights and to work for the good of the country." Mr. Lim. who is also the Minister for Labour, told
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  • 263 3 Jordan Army band beats retreat for departing troops King presents mementoes to 12 British officers at colourful ceremony AMMAN, Sunday. \<; HUSSEIN presented gold wrist watches to 12 British officers during a military i) last night held by his Jordan army as a well for the
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  • 198 3 Jobless man dies by bomb he carried l( lIITA, (Kansas', t Sun. A draftsman, tailing health and .i.incial trouble carri.i home-made bomb i.ujsands of miles bet blowing himself up i a deserted airport iiritlor here. I orrest Don McCuist mii 36. unemployed tool >n;n engineer, who i^ losing his eyesight,
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  • 17 3 TOKYO. Sun. The Japcoastguard today said :t rmen in two vessels missing after gales.
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  • 82 3 TWO NATIONS SAVE A GIRL'S SIGHT WARSAW. Sun. An 11--month-old Polish girl has returned to her family near Lodz with her sight saved by an operation in London. When she was four months old a Lodz eye clinic diagnosed eye cancer which only surgery at the London MoorBelda Eye Hospital
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  • 147 3 KARACriI, Sun.— Gen. Ayub Khan, chief martial law trator, said here tohad told President r Mirza that if he i.< a assume personal of Pakistan he lAyub) would have to do so it Ing his present re- with the President, ■yub told reporters: "Tho Prcs.dent and
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  • 42 3 MARTIAL LAW- PAKISTAN STEPS UP RAIDS ON SMUGGLERS A PAKISTAN Navy policeman guards smuggled luxury goods, radios, blankets and cigarettes seized during raids on three islands in Karachi harbour. Raids on smugglers were increased after the declaration of martial law. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 138 3 THE DUKE MEETS THE DUKE OF JAZZ f EEDS, Sun. The Duke of Edinburgh today honoured the Duke of Jazz. He spent an hour at a jazz concert given here by Duke Ellington and his orchestra. He arrived in time for the second half of the concert and joined in
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  • 222 3 'MEASURES ARE NECESSAR V' NICOSIA, Sunday. pOVERNOR Sir Hugh Foot today rejected a Greek Cypriot protest against "orgies of brutality" by British troops, contending that measures necessary to check terrorism will be enforced as long as EOKA violence continues. In a letter replying to the
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  • 74 3 JAPAN NOTES BIG SOVIET ATOMIC TEST TOKYO. Sun.— Japanese scientists today monitored another series of abnormal shock waves originating in the Arctic Circle and later announced that the Soviet Union had tested its biggest nuclear weapon this year. The Japanese Central Meteorological Observatory said the shock waves were recorded throughout
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  • 27 3 ROME. Sun. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, is to fly to London this evening for urgent talks with the British Government.—Reuter.
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  • 21 3 TAIPEH, «un. Primary schools pn Quemoy will reopen in a few days, the official Central News Agency reported today.
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  • 144 3 Calculator starts a romance and now the couple wed HOLLYWOOD, Sun.— A romance started by an unemotional robot calculator culminated here yesterday when Miss Shirley Saunders and Mr. Robert Kardell, both 26, were married A Univac robot calculator was fed statistical data on Miss Saunders, an advertising copy
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  • 31 3 TOKYO. Sun. Two teams of Tokyo metropolitan police yesterday defeated the Vienna police in a shooting match which took place simultaneously In Vienna and Tokyo under diplomatic supervision Reuter.
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  • 88 3 TOKYO. Sun. China re ported last night that the nations first radio telescope which could be used for "guiding interplanetary' travel" has been completed. The New China Agency said the telescope was built by five young assistants and eight students at the depart- ment of radio
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  • 269 3 Mac says: It's unwise to bar Asian goods H ARROGATE, Sun.— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said today that Britain was fighting for the "soul of the uncommitted countries'" of the Commonwealth and she must adjust herself to imports of cheap goods from them. He was addressing a conference
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  • 75 3 LONDON, Sun. Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan's advisers have drawn up sweeping plans for a chain of powerful broadcasting stations in Africa, to act as a possible counter to Cairo's persistent radio war. The plans are the outcome of a recent tour of Airica by a
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  • 26 3 LONDON, Sun.— Australia today opened a drive to recruit former British army men into the Australian regular army which is below peacetime establishment. Reuter.
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  • 298 4 $4300,000 A YEAR GOES ABROAD FOR PRINTING SINGAPORE, Sun. A Government survey has disclosed that certain industries flagging mainly because of competition from overseas can be bolstered immediately. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry in a statement yesterday said: "The Government is studying
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  • 159 4 Woman councillor defends 'humble Mr. Wang SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. F. Leon-Soh, Liberal-Socialist city councillor, today defended Mr. Gary Wang, director of the council's information bureau, against a move to sack him. In a letter to the City Council secretary, she describes Mr. Wang as a "most humble, polite, impartially co-operative,
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  • 46 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Coroner today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after an inquiry Into the death of Tik bin Omar, a 1-abourer. Tik was travelling in a military vehicle which overturned and a refrigerator in the vehicle fell on him.
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malaysian Ship Officers' Union has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Stevedoring Transportation Company to accept its demand for severance pay of 10 days' wages a year for redundant workers. An offer of a week's pay by the company has been rejected by
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Public Services Coop Stores Society will hold a "Grand Co-op Night", featuring a Co-op Queen contest, at the Sea View Hotel ballroom on Nov. 1 at 9 p.m.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Lim Tay Boh was re-elected president of the Malayan Economic Society at its recent annual general meetIng.
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  • 181 4 The five who quit get good wishes from party I HAPPY PARTING SINGAPORE, San —The central council of the Liberal-S oci a 1 1 s t Party today accepted the resignations of five of their top leaders with "regret" as well as "hope." The leaders, including Mr. Ng See Thong,
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The, last commander of the Ist Singapore Regiment Royal I Artillery, Lt. Col. I.G.P. Fraser. left Singapore yesterday for Britain in the troopship Empire Fowey. Mm of the regiment, which is being disbanded as part of British defence reorganisation, formed a Guard of Honour for
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  • 51 4 Girls honour Kew Ong Yeah The annual Kew Ong Yeah festival has come round again and two girl mediums, with skewers through their cheeks, parade through the streets of Telok Anson in a procession organised by the Tow 800 Temple. There were also lion dances. Straits Times
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  • 208 4 NOT socialist, NOT capitalist SINGAPORE. Sunday. rpHE Liberal-Socialist Party today announced its concept of a welfare state for Singapore. A statement by the party's secretary-general. Mr. E. K. 1 Tan. said: "Since there has been confused thinking on the structure of a welfare state, it
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  • 109 4 REINSTATE 'EFFICIENT' POLICE CLERK PLEA lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J The Commissioner of Police has been asked to reinstate a "reliable, hard-working and efficient" police clerk who was retrenched in January 1956. In a letter to the Commissioner, the president of the Government Non-pen-sionable Officers' Association. Mr. R. P. Dawson. says
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  • 65 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Two grandchildren of the Sultan of Johore, Tengku Maimunah, 19, and Tengku Osman, 26, will be married here at the end of next month. Tengku Osman, who is an Assistant District Officer at Muar, is the son of Tengku Temenggong Ahmad. The Regent of
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    • 146 4 mm General Programme 1 RADIO MALAYA Vernon ra] m" continues his NATIONAL SHOBT WAVE Eow^; Tm. "W' bSJL,^ SERVICE Random; 1.30 The News- 1 45 41 metres More At Random; 2.00 SINGAPORF 06e Down: 600 ChUdren's SINGAPORE Magazine; 5.30 Jazz Jamboree Medium wave 476 metres 5*5 Their Kind Of Music-
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  • 212 5 EXPERTS IMPRESSED BY SATA's WORK SINGAPORE, Sunday. sJIXTLEN experts from ten countries attending a tuberculosis conference here praised the Singapore TB rehabilitation centre at South Winds today. So impressed were the experts Unit I hey told SATA'a acting medical director, Dr.
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  • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. K. Thiapillay. an attendant at the Mental Hospital. Tampoi. was fined $150 or two months jail, today for altering his leave certificate for one day to four days.
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  • 20 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Bengali Association will observe the Bijaya Dashmi festival at the Kamaia Club on Saturday.
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  • 113 5 ARTIST TO TEACH BRITONS SINGAPORE, Sun. An Australian artist. Reshid Bey, left Singapore today in the luxury liner Fairsky on his way to Britain where he will open a school of painting. Air. Bey. whose paintings had been accepted by the London Royal Academy and Paris Salon, took up painting
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  • 194 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. AIORE than 700 reserve members of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps and the Hospital Reserve were out early today on exercises to test their readiness in the event of an enemy attack by conventional weapons. The exercise, code-named I "Fourth Arm" will be
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  • 52 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Governor. Sir William Goode, and Lady Goode left here ye»terdav by the Rajah Brooke on a one-week holiday visit to Kuching as guests of the Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell. The Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, will act as deputy to
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  • 58 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I film "A Night to Remember" will have its charity premiere at the Cathay Cinema at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct. 28 in aid of the St. John Ambulance building fund. It will be under the patronage of the Governor, Sir j
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  • 269 5 Deep sea port is urged for Brunei ORUNEI TOWN, Sun. The Commissioner for Development. Mr. E. R. Bevington, said that "unless Brunei has a deep sea port, no secondary industry is likely to grow up in this country." which would be forced back on agriculture. "The deep sea port is
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tan Choong Geok, of Singapore, who. without a permit, took away from a restricted area two bottles of sauce and 10 tahils of fish, was fined $50 in the magistrate's court today.
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  • 25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Regent of Johore presided today at a meetine of the Johore Executive Coun- cil at the Council chamber here.
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  • 124 5 OUTSIDE INFLUENCE WARNING AT UMNO MEETING SINGAPORE, Sun. Inche Ahmad Jafri, secretary-general of the Singapore State UMNO, today warned members of its 69th branch in Kampong Melayu Satu, not to be influenced by any other political party. He said only UMNO could adequately and "honestly" represent the Malays and look
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    • 384 5 POLICE BAND concert at the tics class for juniors 4 p.m.: judo FEDERATION OF BOYS' Changi Community Centre, 10 practice 5.30 p.m.; lolk dancing CLUBS (Queen Street): Judo 6 ms Changi Road, 5.30 to 6.30 7.30 p.m. p.m.; motor-repairing, art class, d ni VWCA (Raffles Quayi Keep fit photography 7
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  • 59 6 M n ..ids Sin (Minimum) MR. Sz MRS. SEOW PETER Wish to thank all gueois for their ies and v.iuable sifts especially Bedok Church Choir for their Choral contribution. THE FAMII OF the late Mr. Paul Wong Tet Foong thank all Ministers, Friends and Relatives for their Assistance, Visits,
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  • 673 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon., Oct. 20, 1958. Into Heavy Weather Thu Smyapwu Government's bill tor the control ol manufactures ran into heavy weather the moment it was published, and opposition apparently has since been strengthened. It is not surprising that the four cham- bers of commerce are oppos- cd,
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  • 354 6 The federation can take a modest pride in Suleiman Court, the three blocks of flats oil Batu Road in Kuala Lumpur which the Prime Minister will declare open today. This is the tirst venture of the Federal Housing Trust in multi-storey housing for low-income groups, and its completion
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  • 138 6 The National Union of Plantation Workers is to asK estate managers to start inter-racial schools, a request which follows a recent Ministerial suggestion that children on the estates should go to a common schooL The Union's request means in effect that estate schools should become standard schools with
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  • 1306 6  - The Federation's answer to the squatter problem HARRY MILLER by rrODAY. the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, opens three blocks of flats in Kuala Lumpur which represent the Federation Housing Trusts pilot scheme in lowcost multi storeyed homes for low-Income people. The project will be named Suleiman Court, after the
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    • 292 6 rERE Is nothing complicated about the demi-volte face of the P.A.P. on the question of the emergency regulations. The answer is to be found In the classic Lenin formula of the N.E.P. period: one step backward two steps forward. Those who read Petir
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    • 193 6 Ab chairman ot the Ma layan Christian Schools Council. Canon Chelliah In his letter (S.T Oct. 15) makes some astonishing statements. In his anxiety to protect the Interests of Froebel-tralned teachers, he has surely overstated his case when he says that: (a) 'The majority or Froebel trained teachers
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  • 145 7 Unions: No talks with Marcus IFORE, Sun. Singapore City ;i Labour UnFedenition has to discontinue ins with the s acting Chief rative OffiMr P. C. Marcus. ters In dispute n the federaand the Council. I ition claimed Marcus had "no to settle the matin the Mayor, tothe federation's genen tary,
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  • 75 7 The 'crime buster' of T. Malim rpANJONG MALIM. Sun.--l A police officer known popularly as the "crimr buster of Tanjong Malim," has been transferred. He is Inspector Klshen Singh. 39. area Inspector south.' He has been moved to Cameron Highlands as assistant O.C.P.D. Inspector Kishen Singh came to Tanjong Malim
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I A total of 11.570 people have seen the smallholders mobile exhibition hcid in various parts of the Federation since Sept. 11.
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  • 76 7 JALA MTMPUR. Sun. :i delegates to the og annual "ilombo Plan -ultative committee con- ;:<•<■ in Seattle, America, expected to ask for more ai experts and scholarps for Malaya. Phe Federation delegation 1 to the conference will be led by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr.
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  • 532 7 IN PENANG PUBLICITY CHIEF YONG SAYS: FM CONFIDENT IT WILL GO THROUGH SELANGOR MEMBERS SAY THE CHANGES ARE DICTATORIAL, SAVOUR OF HITLERISM, COMMUNISM' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'fHK proposed constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association came under heavy fire at a meeting of the working committee
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  • 21 7 KUAJJTAN. Sun The building of a new market in Bukit Obi Road has been approved by the Town Council
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  • 201 7 STRIFE- SO PPP SACKS SELANGOR BRANCH CHAIRMAN IPOH, Sun.— The gen--1 era! committee of the People's Progressive Party last night decided to expel the chairman of its Selangor branch, Mr. Chung Siew Ling, for "acting in a manner prejudicial to the interests of the party." The expulsion order climaxed weeks
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  • 52 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Ho Ah Ta was fined $650 in the Magistrate's Court today for being in possession of a complete still and two jars of fermented mash. The still and the mash were found in a hut a mile off the main road
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  • 33 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tuan Syed Othman bin All, who acted for Inche Zainal Abdin, State Information officer. Johore, during his absence ir. Britain, has been posted back to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 90 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two members of the Japan Air Lines delegation to this year s International Air Transport Association's conference at New Delhi were given a dinner reception by the Singapore office of the airlines at the Cathay Restaurant last night. They were Mr. Tonao Isenda, the
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The social and dance group of the Workers Education Association will hold a dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall in River Valley Road on Nov. 1. The dance will be in aid of the association's building fund.
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  • 337 7  - Katong girls win day on how to tackle wayward youths debate CHEAH BOON KHENG BEST AGAIN OF NINE SINGAPORE CATHOLIC SCHOOL TEAMS By SINGAPORE, Sunday. KATONG Convent today became the champion debating Catholic school for the second year by defeating St. Joseph's Convent, Paya Lebar. I Girls from the Katong
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  • 145 7 MEMBERSHIP OF THE MCA SINGAPORE, -Sunday. T*HE Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese 1 Association will urge its parent body in the Federation not to bar Singapore citizens from becoming members of the association. This decision was made today at the branch's closeddoor meeting to
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  • 50 7 PENANG. Sun. Malaya's new currency notes will be ready for issue In April next year "at the earliest" The Minister of Finance. Sir Henry Lee, said in Penang today that the Currency Board of Malaya and British Borneo would meet this month to select the designs.
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Division of the Labour Party of Malaya is to strengthen the party's machinery by forming branches in all the 28 constituencies for the state elections next year. This was decided at a meeting of the state divisionalliaison committee here over the weekend.
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  • 211 7 SURPRISE AWAITS VARSITY STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Sun. a University of Malaya students, returning tomorrow after a fortnight's vacation, will find a pleasant surprise awaiting them. In the past, they used to stand, squat, or even sit Mac on the floor between the shelves or perch themselves on window sills to read
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  • 108 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. left Singapore today by Pan American Airways for San Francisco on a trip to woo American tourists. Mr. Jumabhoy, who is also president of the Pacific Area Travel Association,
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    • 90 7 BLUE SPOT ikuioM.H£jmanuL Offe>t+ A DELIGHTFUL RANGE OF RAD/OS S RAD/OGRAMS Blue SP 0 FOR YOUR SELECT/ON! J^k 01 LUXI 1-0 I'BIII^BJ jjmmmbA' ftlU n Ol LUXi 0 Jifi^Ll 1* w e J MOD£LS I MAURITIUS Dl LUXI 3-D MAKE SURE YOU SEE AND HEAR THE LATEST BLUE SPOT jrJ
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    • 120 7 [[pSlliiill]>lj ca i* any i of our branches for prices and information M Sole Atentti t SINGAPORE I FtDtRATION of MALA YA M *nd BORNEO TERRITORIES HK^TiIICTIICAIA KIMLA LUMfUI PINANG IPOH MALACCA H»^MM\ I H^£F DIVISION/ KOTA »HAtU. TFLUK ANSON KUANTAN IBttELTON !>!■ EYE EXAMINATION Yo« on ttt with Hit*
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    • 59 8 S W^ sJ Xl wk PHILIPS ELECTRICAL CO. OF MALAYA LTD OUR BEST WISHES TO C. K. TANG LTD. for continued prosperity after 35 years of successful business All Sanitary Fittings installed by HO MENG TRADING CO. 621. Balcstier Ro:ul. Sinftipore-12. Tel: ***** *'V '#»-^s v^ I^^^^^^^^^^R^^^^^^ I H^ 1
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    • 333 8 The growth of a graceful new building in Orchard Road has been watched with interest by passers-by for some time, particularly in view of its clever blending of modern architectural methods with traditional Chinese features. This is, of course, the new of a shop house. Later on he home of
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    • 54 8 r E^" _^M iff*^^TH M^t^^^iiiZZr*^"'''''lF plWily^ '-'4'V-BB'^^^' '^■S'^^^^aßfc .f :^B^ a 1 Atrt r A Sriri^^ ~~~i&.vvw^>W>< cooled with I W^m^^MoWmmm 25 refr. tons capacit> PACKAGED AIR-CONDITIONING PLANT Supplied and installed by mooel A SOLE AGENTS |H ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (m) LTD hup^S 37 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 2 8
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  • 1183 9  -  LLOYD MORGAN SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON: by RTHY to be ranked with the name of the immortal Captain Robert Falcon Scott m the cavalcade of valiant Antarctic explor is thai ot the late Sir Douglas Mawson. Discoverer of the South Magnetic Pole and
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    • 453 9 CULTIVATE IT H^s^s^L^^^ViV^^l^^^^Sj^tfß^^^H f^BjX&&l I lH BBr BBr I* 8 n^%/> is. With Dciion you can build almost tnythiitf Jgß^ New uict arc being found (or Deiion every djy in fJHMI Hil| R^T tv«ry branch or trade and commerce but rruny W, *.i "WJZ^T W? SSWiAkW^ 1 '"Ul cnterpriting >«o>lr
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 124 9 Carmen A Co. By 3ia* The Saint By Leslie Charter** L^L^Lbbw^X J AbbbsH ■■sHa^kk. I Hi Jt^JW*™^^^^^^! p^^^^* A P P I /AT P /"AD _^H>^V A Dirk Tracy By Chester Gould I WH^H^ y you JUST WAIT "Hi_L 1 T CRAWDPATWEP ECOMCAO P'3~ I '-'-^^^^^^^^•B I <^ T **V
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    91 10 CHAN YEE LIM. aged it. passed away very peacefully on Sonday, 19-10-58 at 3?0 a.m. at his residence 22 oxley Road, Singapore. Deeply mourned by his four sons, Keant Cheong, Monsignor Francis Chan Bishop of Penang), Yuen Cheong, Keng Cheong; four daughters, Yuet Kwai. Sister Therese of Jesus (Carmelite
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    25 10 MOTHER THAIBAI TAHILRAM DODANI died on 20-10-56 greatly missed but never forgotten. Mother's love is always alive. T. DIALDAS Sc R. D. DODANI
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  • 934 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE big influence on the Malayan Share Market which took precedence over all etee last week was the ninety cents rubber price and the general sentiment was therefore better. As a result of the better commodity price, investors dusted their rubber
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  • 454 10 r[E big feature of Malayan markets last week was the rise of six cents in the rubber price to above the 90 cents level for the first time since August 1957. The price was taken from 84' 4 cents in the middle of the previous week to
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  • 253 10 i The Malayan Share BrokeiVl A— elation reported: "Industrials and rubbers were a shade better while tins were Inclined to ease. The turnover was small.'' Singapore brokers reported the following- buaineM done on Saturday: Fed. Dispensary $1 (15 and $1.06; Praser Neave ords $1.57 and $1.57<2 x all;
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  • 57 10 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd. prof. 3>i t Nov. 13 7<t, Sime Darby and Co. Ltd. 10«t, Oct. 28 We 20 c William Jacks and Co. Ltd. 6<7 c t Nov. 3 25^» Unrnl Tin Ltd. 714 cenU Nov.
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  • 759 10 mHE following list of revised 1 quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting: on Friday. rvnrsTßixT.s Buyer* Sellen Ale* Bricks Prof 1.6(1 I.BU 9 r <>» 220 2.30 Atlas tee 11. (buyersi B. B. Petrol 49'- s!'B. M. Trustees 5.50 800
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 443 10 NOTICE MR WONG KIT Man or oth«rwl«e known as K. M. Wong Ls no longer an agent of our Company and is. therefore, not authorised to transact any business or collect any premiums on our behalf. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs. Nelll Bell announce the sale of tin
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    • 493 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited frcim Registered Medical Practitioners for the post of LADY MIDICAL OFFICER in the Munifid il Health Department, in the Saliry Scale of $730x34-934, 982x 34-1254 p.m. plus C.O.I^A. The pnii'.t of entry will depend on age, qualifications and experience but will
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    • 439 10 NOTICES NOTICE THE BAKRI NEW VILLAGE CO-OPERATIVE FARMING SOCIETY LIMITED (In k Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby given to all creditors having claims against the above named Society to submit particulars of such claims to the underafened, the duly appointed Liquidator under Section 41 of the Co-operative Societies' Ordinance, 194S (No.
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    • 892 10 "K LINE" japan V.BJL. PmW« Atlantic Cow ryt Penani P. Shim Spore ETA Kobe i mm" 11/12 M» II 1«/1I M»f M Nit iMdiM for Honfkonf. all Japan Ports, Lot Ai.felts and New Yom K cwio tor Vancouver, Seattle, Portland. San Francisco, Oakland, Bo«o- p»^?*»rß cirio nn Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah.
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    • 1217 11 T#l: i 405 MANSFIELD <Jc CO., LTD. I»MII Mnrortoratei) in Singapore) (It lillt) <■"•« THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 7 0 V,V SlillNSS TO LIVERPOOL. SLASGOW, LONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS sue; nM VMBt tl PHNMBf til Paiana ir Cm It (Ml Htll) Sugiairi LOAIINC FOR D«t Sl.lt P. S la. Pnaag
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    • 1193 11 bßi^^^b^^^^b^^bT^^^bT^^^bT^^b^tS^^bm b^^^b^b^^bTi^^^^^^^^^J EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR MEN. PUT S»IO. GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. IREMEN. NAMIURt. COPENHAGEN. OOTHENOtjRS, Mil Sport P. Sham F'j-£ f»iJTßi*"t 22/11 ect oct nn oct PATACONTA- I/It Nlf 11/11 NM. "IUHANOIA"t 22 Mi. 24 29 Ml I KOREA- 24 35 N.. Cilliii Glyaia. t PastMgtr accMMMOatin
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    • 1329 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T ,mi SItKAPORE Mncorponted in the United Kingdom) i UNES SAIUHSS TO HEN. U.K.. I COHTMfNTAI PUTS Spore f. S'htm Penar.| BENVANNOCN fo' I London Rene-cam Mbro 22 Oct 27' M »et 21/11 Otl lENIEOCH -V London. Rotterdam. 27 II Oct Bremen. Himburi II Oct
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    • 1353 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEI I Ne.: 21)11 ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESB LINE LONDON HAVRE. ROm»D»M 10$ ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMIURC I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and '0' U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports Acciptiif cart* far Ctitril t Sauift ano Canada v.a Colorrbo America CITY OF POONA BONNEVIUE S pore P.
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  • 686 12 Limping Cope almost 'cheated' Everton of 3-2 victory I ONDON, Sun.— Everton. victims of Tottenham Hotspur's tenacal wallop last week, restored themselves to grace, with an impressive 3—2 home win over Manchester United in the English football league's First Division yesterday. But they were almost cheated of victory by lionhearted
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  • 182 12 BAN ON REFS WITH GLASSES LEIPZIG, (East Germany). Sun. The Inter nation al Amateur Boxing Association yesterday decided on a number of changes in the rules, ranging from a ban on referees wearing spectacles in the ring to new knockout regulation*. The decisions were taken by delegates from 29 nations
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  • 1034 12 Jolton 13 7 4 2 26 16 18 krsenal 13 7 2 4 37 19 16 Volves 13 7 2 4 28 18 16 Alton 13 5 6 2 24 16 18 Teston 14 6 4 4 27 22 16 Vest Brnm 13 5 5 3 34 21
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  • 222 12 ONDON. Sun. Yesterdays Rugby Union resulu; COUNTY' championship: Cumberland and Westmorland 3 Durham 6. CLUB matches: Blackheath 3 London Scottish 9: Harlequins 8 Rosslyn Park 12; London Welsh y i/ smelly b. Ola Aleyiuans b Oia Edwardians 0; Old Blues 5 Old Cranleighans 6; Old MUlhilllam 24
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  • 211 12 Tan- Junior Mr. Singapore SINGAPORE. Sun. Tan Saik Hoe beat 25 rivals for the title of Junior Mr. Singapore last night. Second was S. M. Dorai. with s R. Chandran third. Chine Teng Soon was voted Mr. Bodybuilder 1958. Results of" weightlifting wereFly: Tan Yeau Huat 125 130— "5 430.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 187 12 REMEMBER AGAIN! BARGAINS PRICES SPECIALLY REDUCED MA S r shoppers 2 LADIES SHIRTS BLOUSES Mkk 20 Celoun 2 Sleeves $2.80 20 Colours without Sleeves. $2. 50 12 Colours M Sleeves $3.50 10 Colours CEPEA Non ironing 'i Sleeves $4.50 1 8 Designs Prtd Shirts $4.50 8 Pattern Embd Cotton $5.50
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    • 226 12 Cf %esttve k ftq BARGAINS M' FOR THE BEST OFFERS /N TOWK^ STARTING TO-PAY R^ LADIES DEPT.- .JL HIGH CLASS GOODS AT THROW AWAY PRICES at BOC. $1.00, $1.50 $2.00. $2.50 SPECIAL OFFER IN EXCLUSIVE GOODS ALL SWISS COTTON NOVELTIES «L Up to '40 discount. EXCLUSIVE Prt. SILKS Usually up
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 101 12 Straits Times Crossword ■^BT fl^H H^H l^ Hh~~~l ■■-J l l 1 1 I—l1 I 111 1 I I ■.sHKBTHiiBxiriYVa NOWELLiOVERTONK ACROSS 15 She sank amid mountainous 1 1 Hlc|Oßk| III! 1 Volume Number One (13) waves, no doubt (5) CLA PTRA PHIS NA K K B™™d^nr8 d^n r^ B
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 498 13 I I lONS VACANT •Mt.i— Box St ct: extra. HINESE Office Assist-] red by Established Motor ,1 be able to typewrite rl independently. Knowledge ol j ;iutomative trade. 1 prelerred. Knowledge c additional asset. Apply i ilars of past extat* salary expect- B: A 4647, S.T. SHU \TIONS WANTED M,n
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    • 596 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word, SS (Min.)-Box iO ct: txlra. ROOMY 2-STOREY Pre-war Hou.se in select residential area i miles from town for rent. Mutable lor staff of big company jor consulate. Apply Box A 4601 ».T. I ACCOMMODATION WANTED ■20 Words Si (Mil,.)— Box SO ct: extra. FURNISHED BUNGALOW (or
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    • 566 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES to Word* tS (Him.)— Box St ct,. extra. DISTRIBUTORS WITH CAPI- TAL Wanted for Singapore, Malaya and Borneo. New Auto- 1 majic Transmission Scooters. Prices very competitive. Please j write to Box A 4643, S.T. j GODOWN ePACI VACANT 20 Word. Si (Min.)-Box SO ct: extra. TO LEI
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    • 860 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it We.rU SS 1 Hit,.)— Box SO ct,. extra. 1950 RILEY 2', Litre, Very Good condition, $1,400 0.n.0. Tel: I Spore *****. 1954 VELOX, 21,000 miles, two European Owners, Radio, Clock, Fog Lamps, etc. $3,000 0.n.0. j F'hoiip ***** Office hours. I FIAT 600 Regd. Dec. 1957
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    • 724 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal citizens and from I Permanent serving Government officers including those' on probation for the post of Tourist ProI motion Officer in the Ministry of j Commerce and Industry on a salary scale Of $754x28-866. Cost of living allowance at current rates will be
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    • 320 13 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB NOVEMBER 1958 MEETINC SATURDAY 22ND. NOVEMBER, 1958. WEDNESDAY 26TH NOVEMBER. 1958. SATURDAY 29TH. NOVEMBER. 1958. SWEEPS Usual $1/. Unlimited Sweeps and $2/. Caeii Sweeps (Races 2 to 6 only «adi day) for Hie 3 •lay* will be available at the Town Office. FORECAST TOTALISATOR A Forecast
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    • 184 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the Construction of Roads, Drains and Culverts at th B Socletys Property at 6th mile Klaig Road will be received at i the Jaffnese Co-Operatlve Hoiislnj? Society Limited Office. No. 10. i Mountbatten Road (Top Floor)., Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on i sth
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    • 89 13 IPOH TOWN COUNCIL TENDERS 1 are invited for lease ol Bath- Houses and Sports Pavilions, Con- tracts for .stitching of uniform, Rubber "law mil j Buckets, Licence Boards and Plates, Mls- cellaneous Stores including Subsoil pipes etc.. for the year 1959, closing at 12 noon on Friday 31st October. 1958
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  • 364 14  -  KEN FERNANDEZ BAM TO INVITE ALL COUNTRIES IN ASIA TO MEETING By Choong made the chief coach KUALA LUMPUR, lV Sun.— The Bad niinton Association of Malaya today decided to call for the formation of an Asian Badminton (Jon federation and to run an Asian championship.
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  • 288 14  - Vincent Chong and Taib make the grade EPSOM JEEP By PENANG, Suu.— Two apprentice jockeys, Vincent Chong and Taib, rode their first winners here yesterday. Young Vincent scored on the outsider Nur Jahan In the 5.25 and Taib upset a big betting plunge when he brought Show Up with a
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  • 266 14 FAM CHIEF: AFFILIATES SHOULD HELP PRESS KITALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rE Malaya Cup football competition will be played on a home-and-away basis next year. The Executive Council of the F.A. of Malaya decided on this at a meeting held here today at the office of the
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  • 126 14 Malaya to meet P.I. in Cup rKYO, Sun.— Malaya will meet The Philippines in their first match of the 1959 Davis Cup tennis competition. The draw for the Eastern zone of the competition wa» announced by the Japanese Lawn Tennis Association here last night. The draw is: India v South
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  • 33 14 ALL-SINGAPORE left winger Davcy beats Seoul F .C.'s Kirn Chan Xi to the ball in yesterday's drawn soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium— Straits Times picture.
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  • 120 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. \MR. HEAH JOO SEANG r the president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, today said he was not making public the confidential reports he had received on the Thomas Cup failure. He added: 'I feel it's no use wasning dirty linen In
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  • 240 14 CIVILIANS KEEP SHA QUAD TITLE SINGAPORE, Sun.—Civilians O were surprisingly Deaten 2-1 by Army in their final match in the Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular tournament today.but they retained the championship for the third successive year on a superior goal average after finishing level on points with Army. Civilians, however, did
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  • 47 14 SINOAPORE. Sun. Former Malayan champion Tan Kirn Song entered the final of th« Singapore Billiards Associations four-ball championship when he beat Lee Cheng Puan 500-328 tonight. Kirn Song will meet the winner of tomorrow night's semi-final between Yeo Koon Yam and Chin Chee Nen.
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  • 30 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. C. Kaan (1 13-36-77 1 won the Royal Island Clubs Mac Donald Trophy golf competition at Thomson Road today. Run-ner-up was Mrs. C.H. Wong (105-25-80).
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  • 27 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 2: Navy Nomads v Prisons. Naval Base; SRC. "B" v R.E.M.E. SOCCER SAFA Div. 3A— Rajaji v Mt. Emily, MFA Balestier Road.
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  • 59 14 SINGAPORE Sun— Junior A. A. cleared their first hurdle in the fight for promotion from S.A.F.A. Div. 3B when they beat Arsenal F.C. 4-0 at Geylang today. They will now meet Pachitan for the right to be runners-up to Darul Afiah "A" and to be promoted.
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  • 166 14 pENANG, Sun.—Mala- yan Chinese, trying out their probable Ho Ho Cup line-up, were beaten 3-2 by Malayan Malays at the City Stadium here today. On this showing, Malayan Chinese must show ereat improvement if they hope to wrest the inter-port trophy from Hong
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  • 41 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Results of the Chung Hwa Cup basketball league tournament at the Great World tonight were: Tuan Yong beat Yap Yee 80-66 in the Men's "A" group. Choo Yuen beat Kheng C7iew 57-13 in the women's section.
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  • 37 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Johore English College beat Government High School, Batu Pahat. by 16 points (two goals and two tries to three (try) in an inter-state school rugger match at the College ground today.
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  • 337 14 1 APOUODTHK CARDIFF, Sun.— Scotland reversed World Cup form when they defeated Wales 3-0 in a soccer international here yesterday. Scotland, who finished bottom of their group in the World Cup tournament in Sweden, were always the better side and took their
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  • 53 14 CASABLANCA, Sum.— Huns Rager. a local driver, died in hospital here today of injuries sustained when his car overturned during trials for the sports car event being run in conjunction with the Morocco Grand Prix. A policeman, injured as Rager's car ran off the track, died later
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  • 204 14 The fan s warm to Walton's display SINGAPORE. J not often cal Jalan u< crowd acknou.' performance bi,: gave a rousil 20-year-ok! Walton. The tribute because it w lant perforn. Singapore goal them to hold Seoul Footb.n; Korea to a 1 In the Una] play Waltn. 3,273 crowd all haustion
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    • 795 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Word, $10 (Minimum) Dailt 1 month. 10 Word* tLM (Mm.) DRIVE YOURSELF CARS Tel Spore ***** Everftiie Co. NELLIE MORLEY, Blooming Size. F.O. Box 189 Tel: (Sporei ***** DO HAVE ALL your Important records mlcvofilm at Tang's (Spore) -*****. ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE. Experts On
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    • 295 14 WANTED 20 Words $i (Min.)— Box .50 rts. extra. QUALITY PORCUPINE QUILLS 5"— 8" lonu. State price, quantity available. Box A 4629 S.T. WANTED TO RENT Shophouse or portion near Odeon Roxv Theatre. Katong Moderate charges preferred. Rinsr ***** (Spore) Mr. Ng Office hours. ACENTS WANTED 20 Words Si (Min.)—
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    • 32 14 /''"s tike Magxotoi MUk\ toys MidS Sutfof&k J Brighten dull eyes ...thifi easy v/ay mtiBm£ESBBS& Tired eyes become bn when you use Or" Eye Drops. Use Opt" yiflt OPTONE 4^^ EVE DRO
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