The Straits Times, 21 October 1958

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY tERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Not*" 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 455 1 RED MANOEUVRE ON EVE OF DULLES TALKS Cease-fire called off: Guns again pound offshore islands Peking accuses U.S. of intrigue TAIPEH, Mon. Communist China today ended the Quemoy cease-fire and resumed shelling the offshore islands "as a measure of punishment." Peking Radio announced this at .'5
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  • 98 1 Painless precaution against polio- a brave girl shows her tearful brothers how FIRST DAY RUSH FOR SABIN VACCINE IN SINGAPORE (SEE PAGE 2) THE VERY FIRST in the long line of children who were given the Sabin vaccine in Singapore yesterday was a girl, six-year-old Toh Ming Choo. Here, bravely.
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  • 995 1 \H^T*F\ CASES OF POLIO WERE REPORTED IN SINGAPORE YESTERDAY KAiLJhII BRINGING TO 88 THE NUMBER OF CASES SO FAR THIS MONTH. By STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS RUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon.— The Federal ion Government today advised Ihe public, especially those with children, to stay away
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  • 155 1 THE Straits Times Annual for E 1959 will be on sale on Wednesday, Oct. 29. This new edition of South c 'r^ mi S East As.asfmest publication w.ll enhance the high reputation won E by previous editions. E There are 128 pages, superE bly produced on fine art paper.
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  • 148 1 $10,000 armed hold-up report (2INGAPORE, Mon. Detectives mingled with diners in Albert Street here tonight to check on a report of a $10,000 robbery in a restaurant. A merchant. Mr. Soo Lim Chuan, 28. of Jurong Road, had made a report at Kandang Kerbau police station earlier that three men,
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  • 28 1 QUEMOY CONVOYS \SHINGTON. Navy s,aid tod*] dectstoa to roum, convoying of Chin. (i nalist supply sliip* In Qiicmoy would ka m;idf 1 .American commander in Taipeh.
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  • 48 1 SINGAPORE, Mori. lira Tua Tow, 46, remanded on an attempted murder charge, was found hanging tonight in his cell in Outram Prison. He was arrested last week after a taxi driver, Tan Siaa Choon, was stabbed in Kirn Tian Road, off Tiong Bahru Road.
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  • 588 2  -  BOON YOON CHIANG 1,047 CHILDREN GIVEN A DOSE...THE MOTHERS SAY: 'BETTER THAN NOTHING 9 Dy oy THE CLINIC CLOSES TWO HOURS LATE TO COPE WITH THE CROWDS SINGAPORE, Monday. THK lUSH lor anti-polio vaccine is on. Today 1,017 children under the age of 10 were
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  • 87 2 BOAC PEER VISITS YEW HOCK SINGAPORE. Mon. Lord Rennell of Rodd. a director of BOAC. today paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock. Lord Rennell. banker, later said that they discussed the economic situation in general but he declined to disclose details. He will attend
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  • 207 2 IPOH. Monday. LESS than 24 hours after the biggest jewellery theft of the year in Ipoh. police today recovered the loot and detained two teen-age suspects. The jewellery. worth $5,000 and belonging to Mr. and Mrs. P.B. Sherwood, of Kedah. was stolen from their car
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  • 55 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two youths were convicted in a district court today of attempting to extort 50 cents from a pintable operator near an open air cinema on July 29. Sentence on Dawan bin Abdullah. 19. and Abdullah bin Sidin. 18. was postponed for two weeks, pending reports on
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  • 26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Vanda Tan Chay Van orchid plants, valued at $500, were stolen from Mr. Quek Beng Guan's garden in Glasgow Road yesterday.
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  • 150 2 2 DAGGER MEN GRAB A $8,000 PAYROLL OANTAU, Mo:. y Chinese. ar m daggers, threw chiS powder Into I of an estai and his ass: tanl in daring $B,oeo robbery this afti The robbery took n 3 p.m. aloi leading to Majorli miles from Seremb i Mr. K. Manian ductor
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  • 35 2 SINGAPOkK M R Balasundram. IS who appealed against a conviction and sentence of t months' jail lor abeti housebreakina and b was cleared oi the i (I the High Court yesterday
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  • 22 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A prominent Singapore Cevlonese. Mr. N. Eliyathamby. 69. died in the Genera! Hospital today alter a Ion? illness.
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  • 234 3 Prime Minister and cabinet quit en bloc BANGKOK, Monday. piELD Marshal Sarit Thanarat, Supreme Commander of the armed forces, took over the Siamese Government today and the Prime Minister, General Thanon Kittikachorn, resigned with all his ministers. Bangkok Radio announced that the move to oust
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  • 107 3 ONDON, Mon.— A 44- actor who was injured in stopping a runaway horse while playing Little John in a commercial television film, "The Adventures of Robin Hood," was awarded $11,560 damages in the High Court here today. Archie Duncan, whose injuries included a broken
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  • 41 3 SEOUL, Mon. A kiss must last less than 10 seconds. That is the Government's new ruling for kissing scenes on the screen Orders have gone out that the 30-second kiss previously permitted must be cut down to 10.
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  • 174 3 MOSCOW, Mon.— A Ceylonese was killed in last Friday's crash of a Russian TU-104 jet airliner in Russia, the Soviet Government announced today. The plane with 65 passengers and an undisclosed number of crew was on a scheduled flight to Moscow from Peking. No
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  • 275 3 Stanvac Japan blows up BOMBAY, Monday. TWENTY of the crew were killed in an explosion aboard the British tanker Stanvac Japan in the Arabian Sea early today. Among the dead were the master, the chief officer, the third and fourth officers, six other members
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  • 277 3 One dead in Kerala attach on police /cable\ i briefs j rpRIVANDRUM (Ke--1 rala). Mon. One man was killed and four were injured when police today opened tire after being attacked by plantation workers in the strike bound high ranges of the Communist-gov-erned Kerala State. The police opened fire at
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  • 191 3 A SCIENTIST FLEES CHINA ON FINDING IT A 'HELL' nPAIPEH, Mon. —An m. American educated Chinese scientist, disillusioned with life in Communist China, reversed his decision to work for the Reds and arrived here by way of Hong Kong yesterday. Dr. Wang Chih-hsi-ang, 29. who chose to go to Red
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  • 35 3 NICOSIA, Mon. Unknown gunmen today shot dead two Turkish Cyprlot auxiliary policemen while they were on guard at Kinousa. a hamlet near the British-owned copper mines. 65 miles west of Nicosia. Reuter.
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  • 91 3 BOAC men to stay on strike ONDON, Mon. British Yj Overseas Airways strike leaders declared after 3 meeting thl s morning that the men remained "solid and united and will remain so until we win." The strike of the nationalised corporation's 4,000 maintenance men. begun last Monday, has grounded all
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  • 44 3 LONDON. Mon. Dr. Theodor Heuss, the West German President, arrived by air today for a three-day State visit to Britain. He will be the guest of the Queen and the Duke of Edinbuigh at Buckingham Palace throughout his stay.— Reuter.
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  • 382 3 T ONDON. Mon. Sentiment Li was assisted on the London stock exchange today, by the fresh advance on Wall Street over the weekend and by further consideration of encouraging statements by leading politicians made towards the end of last week. Oiltedged securities were among the few exceptions to
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  • 53 3 TOKYO, Mon.— Gen. Max- j well D. Taylor, chief of staff of the United States Army, today paid a courtesy call on Mr. Gisen Sato. directo r of tne Japanese Defence Board. The general arrived here yesterday from South Korea. He is expected to leave
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  • 540 4 I was carrying out 'special' orders, says shroff IPOH, Monday. PHEONG SIX KWAN, former Hongkong and Shanghai Bank shroff on trial in the High Court for fraud of $60,000 of a bank loss of $320,000, said today that his boss gave him certain "special" instructions. Cheong, 31, said that his
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  • 76 4 Discipline in English schools 'the reply Penang, Mon. Inche Mobamed Knir attributed the failure of subversive attempts to excellent discipline in English schooLs. Unfortunately, he added, this was not the case in Chinese schools where the policy of having a dean of discipline was wrong and out of date. In
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  • 154 4 UNION PROTESTS ABOUT HIGHER ELECTRICITY COST SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore Workers' Union today supported a protest by the Hotel Association of Singapore to the City Council against a decision to abandon granting reduced rates for bulk supply of electricity to large hotels. Large hotels, which enjoyed the benefits of the
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  • 49 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Datin Azizah, wife of Dato Rahman Musa, State Secretary. Johore, has been appointed organiser of this year's Poppy Day Fund in Johore. and Mrs. Colin Marshall the organiser for Johore Bahru district. District Officers will be the organisers in their respective districts.
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  • 88 4 COUNCIL MAN QUITS, LOOKS FOR JOB SINGAPORE. Mon— A local senior City Council officer, who has resigned his post, is going to Britain to look for another Job. He is Mr. Chwee Swee, an engineer in the sewerage department, and president of the Technical Officers Union. He is due to
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  • 313 4 SHELL THEATRETTE (Collyer Quay) Free film show "Birth of a Tanker" and "Shell Cinemagazine No. 15" 1.15 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: An exhibition of r»'"f"p by Indonesian painter, Mr. R. Baaoeki Abdullah, Victoria Memorial Hall, 10 ajn. to 8 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford Road) An exhibition of photographs
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  • 178 4 ARCHITECT FATHER OF PENANG BISHOP DIES AT 74 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Chan Yee Lim, 74, one of Singapore's oldest. Chinese architects and father of Monsignor Francis Chan Bishop of Penang died at his home in Oxley Road, early yesterday morning. Mr Chan, who came to Singapore in 1888 from Hong
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Professor A. Oppenheim. vicechancellor of the University of Malaya, is due back in Singapore tomorrow after visiting universities in the United States. Canada and Africa. Prof. Opsenheim left Singapore in August to attend the congress of Commonwealth Universities held at the McGill University, Montreal,
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  • 25 4 IPOH. Mon.— A two-day recruiting drive for the Royal Air Force (Malaya) will open here at the Police Volunteer Reserve mess on Nov. 6.
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  • 362 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. pARTS of the city "most in need of cleaning" have been included among the 20 areas which the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and 2,000 staff volunteers from City Hall will sweep on Nov. 2. City Councillors were told
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  • 564 5 Leader was 'careless' and shooter 'rash during fatal boar hunt Y0 CRIMINAL BLAME, SAYS MAGISTRATE: VERDICT IS MISADVENTURE KAJANG, Monday. 4 MAGISTRATE today ruled that the leader of :i boar-hunting party was careless and a liter was acting in a rash manner when he cd his i:un during a hunt
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  • 65 5 Air mail to Britain goes on smoothly SINGAPORE. Mon.— Air mail traffic between Malaya and Britain has gone on smoothly despite the BOAC engineers' strike. This was stated here today by the Director of Postal Services. Mr. 11. M. Rose. "There have been no difficulties or abnormal delays." he added.
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  • 67 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Mayor of Jakarta. Mr. Raden Soediro. has sent a "dear friend" lewer to his Singapore counterpart. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. expressing hi s thanks for the hospitalI ity shown him during his reI cent visit here. Mr. Soediro said he was confident that his
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  • 42 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ten parang-wielding gangsters raided a coffee shop at Tampines here last night and smashed up tables, chairs and showcases. Lam Ee. the shop towkay. i told police he did not know why his "place was attacked. I
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five youths were acquitted here today of a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to a watchman. Ahmed bin Shaik Mohamed. at Katong Park on July 29 at about 9.15 p.m. They were Khamis bin Saini. Fwah Gee Nee. Hassan
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four thugs armed with knives robbed a taxi driver, Soo Swee Kum. 36. of $8.50. a wristwatch and a pen in Mulberry Avenue here last night. The gang had boarded the taxi at Paya Lebar.
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 10.000 people have checked the electoral registers for the Legislative Assembly elections during the past four days. A total of 936 were claims and four objections have been made.
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  • 156 5 I'ORE, Mon. The Department today its court action I the management of hew wayangs. cost a lot of money down witnesses who the Federation to ie prosecution," G. 8. Thambyrajah. ''xjur Department pro- In view of this the D.P.P. had asked him to withdrawall the
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  • 327 5 Broking firm loses court claim for $10,570 DEAL WAS A GAMBLE -DEFENDANTS ALOR STAR, Monday. A SINGAPORE rubber broker firm, Green and Colliers Ltd. today failed in its claim in the Kedah High Court for the repayment of $10,570 from a local rubber firm, Chop Hup Moh Hin. The money,
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  • 124 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. \IR. JUSTICE HEP WORTH today adjourned the A High Court trial of Ng Yau Pee. a Pontian Justice of the Peace, after his counsel, Mr. R. H. Green and Mr. G. R. T. Chelvam. successfully applied to withdraw from the case. Ng
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  • 75 5 Hunting party man found shot, dies MALACCA. Mon.— A taxidriver, Yee Sou Peaw, 35, member of a ten-man hunting party, was found fatally shot in the head at an estate at Asahan. 33 miles from here, yesterday afternoon. A member of the party found Yec lying wounded and unconscious on
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  • 22 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. Local M.C.A. teams are touring the district to register Chinese voters for the forthcoming State and Federal elections.
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  • 242 5 RIDDLE OF THE MAN OF 94 KILLED IN CRASH SINGAPORE, Monday. AT the inquest on a 94-year-old man. Tan Yok Hum, who died, in a collision with a lorry, the Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, today returned an open verdict. Inspector S. Cornelius, the investigating officer, told tincourt that NO
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  • 130 5 German trade unionists impressed by Federation MR. BERNHARD TACKE. vice-president of the 6,300,--000-strong Federation of German Trade Unions, said in Singapore yesterday that he was highly impressed with the good relations between the Government and the trade union movement in the Federation. Mr. Tacke, accompanied by six other German unionists,
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE. Mon An Internal security exercise will be held here from 6.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow. Military forces will be deployed at three points in the city.
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  • 174 5 WHO IS TO RUN CENTRE ROW IS OVER SINGAPORE. Mon Residents ot Upper Serangoon voted overwhelmingly tonight to run Their own community centre after a spirited meeting chaired by the new Director of Community Recreation, Mr. Sterling S. Winans. They voted 76-6 on a motion proposed by Mr. Eric Wee
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  • 74 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three thugs today slashed Aw Poh Lim. 17. a lorry attendant, with a meat chopper as he was eating satay at a stall near his house in Ah Hood Road. Aw staggered 50 yards to his house before he collapsed at the doorstep. His
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  • 24 6 20 H'.rdv Sin (Minimum) MR. N ELIYATHAMBY of 21. Dahcy EM ate Singapore, passed away on 20.10.58. Funeial arrangements will be announced later.
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  • 651 6 The Straits Times S'pore. Tues. Oct. 21, 1958. Crisis Flares Again The imminent arrival of Mr. Foster Dulles in Formosa is a much more likely j reason for the renewed i shelling of Quemoy than j the alleged participation of American warships in supply i operations which is the official
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  • 300 6 Doubtless Singapore's Minister of Health knows Captain Marryat's story of the nurse's baby. She defended hei virtue on the ground that it was only a very little one. So is the polio epidemic, as polio epidemics go. But there have been more cases in three weeks of
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  • 227 6 It is heartening to note that Malayan students are becoming less frivolous and more aware of their responsibilities. In the past people have tended to associate student activities, particularly those of university students, with ragging and childish fun. The students took little or no interest in the affairs
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  • 1039 6 TENSION IS RELAXING ON MOST FRONTS BECAUSE OF WEST'S NEW POLICY T*HE patient, thank you, is feeling a little better. His temperature is still far above normal, but he is no longer threatened with dangerous delirium. As you knew, he has suffered from these recurrent bouts of fever ever since
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    • 324 6 Base education and water rates on census figures IN my post-bag letter "Local Authorities and Revaluation of Lands", <S. X- Oct. 10 I posed a question on the practical effect of revaluation of holdings by financially autonomous local councils and pointed out that Taiping ratepayers paid an extra sum of
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    • 197 6 I REFER to Mr. E. W. Jesudason's appeal to teachers <S. T. Oct. 10 Mr. Jesudason is not only the chairman of the organising committee of the proposed Singapore Teachers' National Congress, but also the President of the Graduate Teachers' Association. His statement that the
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    • 105 6 rE handing back of the Polish seaman by the Singapore Immigration authorities makes one sick. What they have done, here in Singapore, is to condemn a man who made a break for Western freedom to many years of imprisonment or even, at worst, to
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    • 40 6 IF private cars are not allowed to park in taxistands, are taxis allowed In Bras Basah Road (between Queen Street and Victoria Street) during the ru.-,h hours between 5.30 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. everyday. CURIOUS Singapore.
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    • 127 6 PAYMENT DEMANDED FOR REPORT CARDS I HAVE three children attending the Chinese primary school and two in the high school. Every month they have to pay $5 towards the school building endowment fund though it is said to be a voluntary payment. But in the high school one's report card
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    • 57 6 THE Principal of the Victoria Institution, Dr. G. D. Lewis, is very naive in telling the public "The V.I. will be the last place to have subversive elements. I do not think you will get subversive elements among Intelligent students" (S.T. Oct. 10>. Institution boys are not
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    • 77 6 IT is the practice of all government departments j to give receipts for payments made. Why is a receipt for payment of a dog licence not given? If the licence happens to be lost by the dog. what proof has the owner of a dog to show it
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    • 64 6 IT is time the Singapore City Council considered > making a bicycle, trishaw and pedestrian lane along the Tanjong Katong Road. On both sides of the road private cars are always parked, and the helpless cyclists are forced to the drains when a bus sweeps past them. Such
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  • 518 7  - Sergeant got a 'scoop'- but it only brought him trouble SIT YIN FONG HELICOPTER CRASH PICTURE WAS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL By SINGAPORE, Monda\. YOUNG Singapore R.A.F. serviceman, who was on the mat for publicising the >i\ and picture of a helicopter crash intinjr the C-in-C, Far East Air
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Federation woman was found hanging from the staircase of a house in Geylang Road here today. She has been identified as Se e Cheng Tet. 1 29. of Johore Bahru.
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  • 236 7 Dr. Hass to dive in Singapore waters SINGAPORE, Men. Dr. Hans Hass. the famous underwater explorer, plans to dive in Singapore waters next week to take films for British television. Dr. Hass told the Straits Times this today after having talks with the Director of Raffles Museum, Dr. C. A.
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  • 185 7 LETTER A DEAD MAN LEFT BEHIND STARTS A NEW PROBE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Special Investigations Section of the C.I.D. has been asked to help probe the death of a man in a Park Road back lane last week. The case now rests on a letter which police found in the
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  • 223 7 OIL FIRMS WILL GET STRIKE NOTICES TODAY SINGAPORE, Monday. jifß. OON PEET FONG, general-secretary of the 111 Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore), said today that the federation would serve 14-day strike notices on the managements of Shell, Standard-Vacuum and Caltex (Asia) companies F tomorrow. He said in a statement:
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  • 139 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Liberal Socialist councillors will hold a private meeting soon to discuss the action of a party councillor. Mrs. F. Lron-Soh. which shocked them today. Mrs. Leon-Soh had released to the Press a letter she had sent to the City Secretary. Mr. H.D.E. MacVitie, defending
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  • 134 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. OEVEN Chinese school teachers will know their fate early this week when the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, announces his decision on their appeals against dismissal. The teachers' registrations were recently cancelled on security grounds. Mr. Chew's statement will clarify
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Man-kam Lo, a Hong Kong legislative councillor, arrived here by Qantas tonight on the last leg of his round-the-world tour.
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  • 92 7 ALOR STAR. Mon. About 280 convicts in the Alor Star jail today staged a two-hour strike in protest against an alleged assault on a Malay prisoner by warders last night. This prisoner, it was reported, had attacked another prisoner after a cinema show in the jail last
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  • 58 7 NOW THE 'UPSIDE DOWN LAMP SHADE' rE "upside down lamp shade" dress? It was presented in Singapore yesterday at a parade of dresses before the "ladies only" preview of the film "Indiscreet" at the Capitol. The film, starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, shows Miss Bergman wearing Dior creations. The
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  • 95 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The British High Commissioner in India and Chan. cellor of the University of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will arrive in Singapore by Air India tomorrow to give away the degrees and diplomas at the University's convocation on Saturday. This will perhaps be the
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lady Hallstrom. an Australian naturalist painter, arrived here from Bangkok by Qantas this evening for a three-day stay and perhaps "to do some sketches here."
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  • 236 7 Braga tells the story-tellers: Polio outbreak is just small SINGAPORE, Monday. rtE Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, said today that an English-language newspaper here had caused public anxiety and panic by playing up "the small outbreak of polio in Singapore." He made the statement during a discussion with 12
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  • 134 7 CHINATOWN STORY MEN FIGHT POLIO SINGAPORE .\lon. Twelve Chinatown story-tellers are going to tell their nightly audiences from today what precautions to take to prevent polio. They were told about the precautions by the Health .Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, during a discussion they had with him as part of
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    1130 8  -  SUSAN MARRIE'S YOUNG TRAVELLERS HAD A RUGGED RIDE TO BOMBAY BY BUS Fire and flood on a long journey 11/ lOST people who M* take a 'bus in King's Cross, London, do not expect to end their trip in Bombay, but this week I met five young Australians
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    • 245 8 Straits Tinjes Crossword 25 s^™ 1 < ound in 26 Be without lackey as a result of violence (5, 3). |Bm f^m Un tflectfci n o e (7). ■■■■f bl^ ■■wAI4 tlPit t n 9 ill :i rh officer in a way (6). h^] 4 Permit t0 e "dji singular
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  • 1561 9 London doctor accused of 'killing' German prince STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE DEATH OF ROYAL PATIENT RUINED SPECIALIST: TOUCHED OFF BITTEREST POLITICAL AND MEDICAL CONTROVERSY THE death of the German Emperor Frederick, son-in-law to Queen Victoria, due to cancer of the throat in 1887, was to touch off one of the
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    • 151 9 Carmen A Co. By Mas The Saint By Leslie Charteris &^gVgVg^g^g^g^GET~it7THE BACfT r PEEL JUST LIKE A BILLIONAIRE] Tl ADVISE *OU TO EMJOV 'T_ SECAuSE^I ■^SEAT PLEASE.' j WITM HIS CHAUFPEU& AND _—d I YOU WILL HAVE NQTHiN3 U<e T JM Wj^j FOOTMAU R'JOY WHAT HAVE^A^M MJTjTI Wnggg YOU AR£
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  • 2153 10 COMPANY MEETING TIN POSITION AND OUTLOOK MR. J. H. RICH'S REVIEW The fifty-sixth annual general meeting of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., was held on October 10, at 73. Cheapslde, London. E.C. Mr. J. H. RICH, Chairman, presided and the following Is an extract from his circulated Statement: The working
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  • 534 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE resumption of the shelling of Quemoy boosted the price of rubber sharply after official closing hours yesterday and transactions were reported as high as 92 j cents shortly after 5 p.m. This was the highest price
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  • 146 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. TNVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone as prices levelled out on t::e Stock Exchange here today. Main movements were Ampol up lOd and Herald ls. Turnover was of average volume. Mining shares firmed slightly led by silver-Wads. New Broken Hill up Is. 6d. and Timor 6d.
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  • 353 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials and rubbers were selectively better while tins were quiet and the turnover small." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.08 (delayed), $1.08 and $1.07: Fraser Neave ords $2.80 c all. 11.58'j and $1.58 x all;
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  • 19 10 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 20 Oct. 18 lndu*lri*aa: 90.06 89.57 Tins: 84.10 84.24 Jan. 1 1958 l«0
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  • 296 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2/3 28/32; buying airmail T.T. 2/4 1/32, O.D. 2/4 1/16, 30 d/st 2/4 3/16, 45 d/st 2/4 7/32, 60 d/St 2 4 8/32. 90 d/st 2/4 3/8, 120
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  • 106 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices per ptcul yesterday wereCopra: steady; UK/Con tlnent October/November $36 buyers, $36' i sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $54 'i sellers, drum $58 »i sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business wag reported lone. Muntok white $122, Sarawak $121, special Sarawak black $71 (all unchanged).
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  • 20 10 per lb (up t*i4Jg* tcrs of a cent) H TIN: 5374.25p0r (up 53.25) Estimated offering 110 hU** 1
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  • 119 10 November first rrad, buyers f.o.b. closed i, I**** yesterday at 91 up three-quarters of Fridays closing pnr» Closing tone stc. Closing prices In re yesterday were: P*r OFFICIAL: Int. 1 f.o.b. buyers 90 (Norn.); Int. l R&s s Sl Jl 91-X. sellers H& Dec. buyers 91 s sellei
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    • 627 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I THE SINGAPORE QUEEN'S RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 1958 59. APPLICATIONS for Queen's Research Fellowships should be submitted to the Director of Education, Kay Slang Road, Singapore 10. before Bth November, 1958. (which is the closing date) on forms to be obtained from
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    • 348 10 NOTICES NEW YEAR SEA SPORTS FUND. The Annual General Meeting of the above Fund will be held In the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday October 24'.h 1958 at 5.30 p.m. All Interested are welcome. B. Storey Hon: General Secretary and Treasurer ELECTRICITY BAHAU SHUT DOWN OF ELECTRICITY PLEASE NOTE that
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    • 287 10 Gopeng interim Oopeng Consolidated has declared third Interim dividend of 3d. per stock unit in respect of the year ending Sept. 30. payable in England Nov. 14. RUBBER CROPS Snnjri Tukang harvested 49.500 lb. In September. SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TKIEBTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel is expected to arrive from Europe
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    • 748 10 "K LINE 1 Japan U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service Penanu P. S>im S'pote E T A Kafel Nt.»d. BW 11/1? Nov 13 No 14 It Nov 24 No. loading fof Hongkong, all Japan Ports, los Angeles a^d N"w y cargo for Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Oakland Baltimore. Norfolk.
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    • 1286 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAIO, OENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM BREMEN, HAMBURC. COPEHHACEN. COTHENOURC. OSLO Spore P. S'l-am Penjng "FALSTRIA "I 22/21 Oct 24 21 Oet 25/21 Oct "PATACONIA" 0.10 Nev 11/11 «t "JUHANOIA"t 22 21 Niv 24 25 Niv 21/2* Nat "KOREA" 24 21 Ntf Calling Sdytia.
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    • 1338 11 iS!i°d N ine THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPORE tlncorsoritea m o*B Unttd Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shim i»enang lENVANNOCH '0' Hamburg. London Rotterdam. M ore 21/27 Oct 21 29 Oct II Oct 1 Hey OINREOCH <or London. Rotteroam 27/21 Oct Bremen,
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  • 224 12 TWO sister iron ore mining companies, Malaya Mining Co. and Kepong Mines Ltd., are looking into the prospect of developing more deposits in the Federation. This was stated yesterday by Mr Tsang Tak Chuen. senior partner of Malaya Mining and chairman and managing
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  • 433 12 NEW ELECTRIC FURNACE TO COST $1 MIL, MALAYA'S only steel rolling company, Singapore Steel and Iron Mills iU Ltd. of Bukit Timah, plans to install a new electric furnace at the factory which will cost $1 million and form part of its expansion
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  • 259 12 CJINGAPORE must be industrialised if more employment is to be created, in the opinion of Mr. M. Ct. Muthiah, chairman of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., Madras, who is at present on a visit in the Colony. i Mr. Muthiah. who is also chairman of
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  • 217 12 rE new ni.in.iscr of the Bank of America, Singapore. Mr. E. 11. Burrell, said yesterday that there were already signs in the I'nited States that the trade re. cession in that country was over. He said he had every reason to believe that
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  • 210 12 Brandy sales down 46 per cent, whisky falls 16 per cent SALES of brandy in Malaya in the months of this year dropped by 46 quantity over the corresponding period of i The president of the Sing- apore Wine and Spirit Association, Mr. Lin Yao Lin. said yesterday that this
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    • 572 13 ■JIWIWiIJiWtUW.'.IJUI 15 Chech Before Potting i to Box Humbert) ut(POJ core ihould be roken m tcplyin* «o bo» number ,o u« »he CORRECT} DUMBER on 4 Addrew to Hie I Timei, Time* House, j j volley Rood. Co<h .nus» be tent by regis. f j post; Po*'ol Orden or fhould
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    • 884 13 CUM MOl>.\ 1 H).\ vAC I 211 Wordt N Win.;— Bo* it ctt. extra. BEST SEA-FRONT POSITION Meyer Roa'i, European residence spacious grounds, self-contained flat and large sea front double bedroom (B.R.h All modern conveniences. Tel. *****. MARINE PARADE RESTHOUSE 107 Marine Parade, Spore Tel: 447 16. (behind Joo, Chiat
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    • 850 13 i-ULL.VHUN Hordt Si (Min.)— Box M r/«. txtra. UON'l VISIT Parts Dumbl Let me revive your forgotten. French in 26 lessons. Success cer- tain LDH 26 Saunders Road. l S'n^re-fl POORMANS SCHOOL OP Music. (Vienna Conservators of Music) Enrolments accepted from 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. dally Students of Piano,
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    • 805 13 VEHICLES I OK SALE 29 Wordt $i (Win.)— Box iO etl. txtra. HIGHEST BIDDER SECURES! Easy Terms Given:— Studebaker. V/ Velox, Renault, Wolseley. S Vanguards, Etc. Seen Used Car i Traders. 37 Orchard Road lOppohlte H S'hal Bank). GET MORE MONEY for your oar. Shellubricatlon keeps a car in tip
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    • 794 13 NOTICES NOTICE It is regretted that there was an I error In the Death Announcement published in the Sunday Times of I 19th October. 1958. In which the name of Mr. Teo Geok Teck was Inadvertently shown. The Ani oouncement should have read as j follows Mr. Teo Geok Peck
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    • 523 13 TENDERS POLICE FIELD FORCE TRAINING SCHOOL DlSl'N TIM SELANGOR. TENDERS will be received up to noon 15th November 1958 for the provision of the following services for 1959. (a) 2 Canteens ib i Families shop Details may be obtained from the commandant on any day dur ing working hours. The
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    • 109 13 I WHITE SLAVE RACKET EXPOSED!! Frank A Darln e I KE\< H I ilm K^ with Superimposed English Sub. 3|^ F I -Tho Murkvt Z lin WOMEiX" \Jfm\ I shows for the FIRST TIME fc£ g what life is like inside ■< B SOUTH AMERICAN BROTHEL j^ .^f"-. v *W
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  • 468 14 his fourth wicket when Graveney snicked him to the wicketkeeper. Slater's four wickets had been taken at cost of only eight runs. In the last minutes of today's play Bailey and Cowdrey deployed stern defensive tactics. What with canny batting and defensive bowling. thi s morning's
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  • 50 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. REME beat S.R.C. B- 2-1 in their Singapore Hockey Association League Div. Two match on the padang today. Whey Ah Kuan and Bo.*,well scored for R.E.M.E.. and J. Reutens for S.R.C. Prisons beat Navy Nomads 4 0 in another Div. Two match at Naval Base.
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  • 39 14 SINGAPORE. Mon— Nan Chiau beat Yock Eng 44-24 in the Women's section and Nee Soon beat Hwa Yew 75-72 in a men* "B" group match of the Chung Hwa Cup basketball league coml>etition at Great World tonight.
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  • 32 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Chin Chi Nen qualified to meet Tan Kirn Song in the final of the Singapore Billiards Association's four-ball competition when he beat Yeo Koon Yam 500-422 tonight.
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  • 20 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Rajaji beat Mt. Emily 4-1 in their S.A.F.A. Div. 3A match at Balestior Road today.
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  • 59 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 3: Prisons "B" v R.A.P. Tengah, Changi; Friendly: S.C.C. v Joliore Customs, pudang SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 3A: Railways v Perhlmponan Stia, Geylang; Junior Cup tie: C.A. "A" v Seletar F.C., Balestier Road BASKETBALL Chung Hwa Cup 7.30 p.m.: Men "B": Quek Hock Seng v Self
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  • 236 14 AT A GLANCE— MCC 351 and 51-4; W. Australia 221 He bowls May for a 'duck' and just misses hattrick From JACK FINGLETON PERTH, Monday pETER MAY, England's skipper who made 60 glorious runs in the first innings, was clean bowled first ball here today in the M.C.C.'s
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  • 138 14 MCC IST INNS. 351 W. AUSTRALIA IST INNS Rutherford c Graveney b Trueman 0 Connor c May b Trueman 22 Vernon b Loader 28 Simpson c Swctntan b Tyson 60 Mueleman b Tyson 42 Shepherd c Bailey b Lock 32 Slater c May b Lock 7 Warson c Lock
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  • 212 14  - MICKEY QUITS MALAYAN RACING EPSOM JEEP By CINGAPORE, Mon. Mickey w Donnelly, doyen of Malayan Jockeys, has decided to retire after v long and colourful career. He is now In Astralia and does not intend to return to Malaya. Mickey, wno started his riding career at the age of 15
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  • 65 14 PERTH. Mon. Willie Watson had a good report from the orthopaedic specialist who examined his injured knee The specialist said he was pleased with the progress Watson had made and he would make another report on him on Thursday. It is now likely that Watson would
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  • 647 14 WEIGHTS for Saturday. first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting, are Cl 1, Div I—6 F Distine 9.13 Am uni- mi -ill Park 'H.s Steve 9.00 Malayan Scholar 8.10 Sun of Burma 8.05 Holiday Time 8.04 Traveller's Cheque 8.01 St. Vitus 8.01 Charge Sheet
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  • 145 14 QJINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Turf Club will introduce a new betting system, called the Fortune Tote, at the meeting starting on Saturday at Bukit Tlman. The Fortune Tote will be run on six races Races 3 to B—and8 and members are to forecast the
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  • 678 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By 2 IOHORE have never r J won the Malaya Cup soccer competition. They have never even S reached the final, and 5 very seldom indeed 5 since the competition was started in 1921 5 have they posed a serious
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