The Straits Times, 27 October 1958

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE RAIIY (IRTIIIEH S\ll F\rEFRS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1958 if 15 CENTS
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  • 1192 1 -WE Dp NOT INTEND TO IMPOSE A CLAMP ON CAUSEWAY* Malay sultanate proposal is answered with a question mark 'OUR AIM TO GUARD SPORE PROSPERITY' 'Take our advice or we quit security council' SINGAPORE, Sunday. HE FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today said he would withdraw
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  • 93 1 POLIO: 15 MORE ARE ILL iRE, Sun.— Fil teen BMfl of poliomyeadmitted to the [o.spital for obi-er-i 1 p.m. yesterp.m. today. No dewere diagnosed j the period. am s of the suspected ranged from 14 months i years. Two of the susv.ere 26 and 25 years 11 the others were
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  • 30 1 AXILA. Sun.— A 2.000Japane.se vessel with a Hi 30 radioed an SOS Ir >m a position south Kong, a local marine the Radio Corporan America reported toU.P.I.
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  • 65 1 IN, Sun. The chunk" must "and will liom the Russian t Moscow Radio itor said today. idded: "Our government D a Bill under b drunkards #nd those who foster drunkenness will incur severe penalties." The commentator quoted Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, as saying:
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  • 91 1 Britain no old curiosity shop-Hill EASTBOURNE, Sun. Dr. Charles Hill, the Minister responsible for the co-or-dination of the Govern. iiM-iit s information services, told an Eastbourne printers' conference today that Britain was not an "old curiosity shop." "Our virtues are not selfevident and we have a national tendency to understatement
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  • 225 1 Latest cease-fire order puzzles Nationalists rpAIPEH. Sun. The Com--1 munists this morning fired 94 shells at the Quemoy Islands on what was believed would be the first cease-fire day of their "stop and go" war Yesterday the Chinese Communist Defence Minister Gen. Peng Teh Hui. said
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  • 326 1 A SARONG KEBAYA KAY WEDS IN PENANG 2 YEARS AND LONG DISTANCE CALL LATER.. OENANG. Sun. Clad 1 in a clinging sarong kebaya a 19-year-old American girl made a lovely bride at her wedding reception in the E O Hotel yesterday evening ivliss Kay Mustaparta, of California, who has adopted
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  • 98 1 Union says airmen fill civilian jobs SINGAPORE, Sun. The Air Ministry Local Staff Union here will protest to the Royal Air Force authorities over alleged recruitment of uniformed staff to replace civilian workers who have been declared redundant. The union's executive committee today decided to send six representatives to meet
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  • 151 1 AKRON (Ohio), Sunday. CYNTHETiC rubber will make further inroads °into markets now held by natural rubber because of the big; price gap between the two, a B. F Goodrich Company spokesman said today Mr. J. Ward Keener, president and chief executive officer of the rubber
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  • 162 1 U.S. sets off two more A-tests VEVADA. Sun. The 11 United States carried out two atomic tests here early today five days before the suspension of nuclear weapons testing begins next Friday. A full moon was shining over this desert area when the first atomic test shot was fired. spreading
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  • 79 2 THE YOUNG MAN dressed in khaki standing at right was removed from the Selangor Club pa dang by policemen during the United Nation Day parade in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Deputy Prime Minister and president of the United Nations Association
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  • 46 2 i KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—The Regent of Johore this morning presented awards to 17 i people at an investiture at the Muar Club. The awards were made on the occasion of the 85th! birthday of the Sultan of Jo-! hore last month.
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  • 302 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sin g a pore UMNO delegates' conference today decided to fight lor the restoration of a Malay Sultan in Singapore. A resolution demanding this was passed by 33 votes to 22 with two abstentions at the meeting held at the
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  • 347 3 BRITISH SOLDIER MULLED AND SEVEN INJURED WHEN TERROR MINE EXPLODES TIME PUBLIC OPINION EXERTED ITSELF, SAYS GOVERNOR OF CYPRUS NICOSIA, Sunday. UK c;()VEK\OK of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, said in a broadcast to the people of Cyprus night: "There can be no compromise with •leace. As
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  • 178 3 Crippled tanker is now sinking Cable flashes iWRACHI. Sun.— The crippled tanker ivac Japan, which up in the Arabian Last Sunday, kill--2 20 of its crew, is d to be slowly rig at anchor mx miles off viiaehi harbour. Plve surviving British r and other hands are ihe pumps in
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  • 26 3 MADRAS, Sun. Twenty five people, several women and children among them, drowned yesterday when a ferry capsized and sank in the River Godavari. U.P.I.
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  • 17 3 LONDON. Sun. Dirk Bogarde. 38-year-old film actor, was taken ill with double pneumonia yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 55 3 MM. ROBES in three have been made in Parattoa lor the election »f a new Pope by the con- I eteVC «f cardinals now meeting at the Vatican. But if none of tnese fit the I new Pontiff new made-to-measure robes can be made
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  • 172 3 lAMPTON, Sun. —I ry clout, an Army id permission to invalid Chinese wife rived here last the troopship Oxis re-united with after a 12-r.Our vigil. :i.;irri"d in I last July, were private compartment L ndon-bound troop then an ambul- ance took 26-year-old Mrs. Clout from the
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  • 81 3 A MARRIAGE has been arranged between Prince Massbur. son of King Saud of Saudi Arabia, and Miss Nahed. of Cairo. Masshur is five. Nahed is three. They will not marry until Masshur is at least M, Masshur was allowed
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  • 216 3 Will meet on neutral territory CAIRO. Sunday. THE Premier uf the Free Algerian Government. Mr. Ferhat Abbas, today rejected the French Premier. Gen. de Gaulle's offer of Paris talks, but offered to negotiate "on neutral territory." Mr. Abbas said in a statement issued after
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  • 45 3 TOKYO. Sun. A helicopter of All-Nippon Airways engaged on a survey of northern Japanese forests, today crashed into a mountain in Hokkaido Island. The helicopters three crew were believed to have been killed. A mountain rescue squad was sent to the scene. Reuter.
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  • 37 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Atomic Energy Commission announced last night the detection of another Soviet nuclear weapon test the 14th to be announced by A.E.C. since the current Soviet series began on Sept. 30. Reuter.
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  • 120 3 Big parade against Gen. Ne Win RANGOON. Sun. FVE thousand demonstrators including priests, students, women and trade unionists marched through Rangoon yesterday In protest against next Tuesday's scheduled transrer of power by the Prime Minister. U Nu. to the army chief of staff. Gin. Ne'Win. The marchers carried red banners
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  • 41 3 SOUTHAMPTON, Sun.— The British yacht Sceptre, unsuccessful challenger for the America's Cup, was unloaded from the freighter Manipur here today by a floating crane and towed to a yacht yard, where she will be prepared for winter storage.— Reuter.
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  • 191 3 LONDON, Sun. First British troops to leave Jordan arrived back in England today at the Lyneham Royal Air Force Base in Wiltshire. A first transport plane touched down with 33 men on board to be followed short ly afterwards by another with 42. A
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  • 280 3 CHAOS IN CROWDS AWAITING THE NEW POPE DOME, Sun. Chaos 1%( overtook the quarter million crowds waiting for the new Pope in St. Peter's Square today. The people saw a puff of black smoke from the conclave chimney and then a stream of white smoke for half a minute and
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  • 50 3 NEW DELHI, £un. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said today that "the well-being of Pakistan is certainly the well-being of India." Referring to recent events in Pakistan, he said that anything happening in a neighbouring country, especially Pakistan, was a matter of concern to India. Reuter.
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  • 26 3 BRISBANE, Sun. Australian tennis star Ashley Cooper, 22, announced his engagement tonight to Miss Australia 1957 beauty contest winner Helen Wood, 20. U.P.I.
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  • 137 4 PENANG. Sunday. THE MALAYAN Nurses' Union today resolved to 1 take up with the authorities the -deplorable practice" of medical officers and senior nurses reprimanding nurses in the presence of patients. visitors and others. "Such action not only is detrimental to
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. S. K. Banerji. HUn commissioner for India in Malaya, and commissioner lor India in Singapore, is due to arrive in Jesselton today from Labucin. Mr. Banerji will spend two clays m Jesselton where he will be the guest of the Governor, Sir Roland Turnbull.
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  • 153 4 HOSPITALS HAVE PLENTY OF SNAKE SERUM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hospitals in Malaya are well stocked with anti-snake-venom serum effective against the bite of any poisonous snake in Malaya. A medical source said this in reply to a letter to the Straits Times irom Mr L.D. Legge of Ipoh. who asked
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  • 204 4 Bar Council tell Interior Minister of objections POWERS MAY BE MISUSED FEAR Kuala Lumpur. Sun. The Federation Bar Council has protested to the Ministry of Interior and Just i cc against the manner in which the Public Order (Preservation) Bill had been drawn up. The Bill was
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  • 29 4 Maj-Gen. R.G.S. Hobbs. Director ot Royal Artillery. War Oflice. left Singapore yesterday for Cyprus after a fort, night's tour of artillery units in Singapore und the Federation.
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  • 143 4 POLICE IN SPORE HOLD 3 SUSPECTS SINGAPORE, Sun. Detectives today arrested three peoplein three separate cases, in the first case in the morning, a thug walked up to a hawker in Home Road and demanded "protection money." The hawker noticed a detective nearby and refused to pay up. As the
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minister of Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin. and the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Jamil bin Abdul Rais. were among 150 people who attended a cocktail party held in honour of the retiring president of the Malayan Technical Services Union. Mr.
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  • 114 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A little girl of seven, who has a Parsee father and Chinese mother was today formally admitted into the faith of the 30-strong Parsee community of Singapore. At a religious ceremony young Nancy Byramji. daughter of Mr. Nanal Byramji, secretary of the Phoenix Aerated Water
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  • 156 4 HOME GUARDS SURPRISE GURKHA DESERTER AND SIAMESE GIRLFRIEND A LOR STAR, Sun. A Gurkha deserter, found with a pretty Siamese woman in jungle near the Perils- Siam border, was handed back to the army last night. The soldier, of the depot of the Brigade of Gurkhas at Sungei Patani, left
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  • 232 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYANS are starting to appreciate good architecture, but the way people treat new buildings in trie Federal capital is "horrifying," Mr. Eric G Gardner, the superintendent of building programmes of the Public Works Department, said today. I Mr Gardner, who will soon
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    • 168 4 RADIO: General Programme Music; 8.30 Close Down. P.M. RADIO MALAYA l.» Rhythm at Random: 1.30 The News; 1.45 More Rhythm at NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Random; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 SERVICE C!iiid:en's Magazine; 5.30 41 metres Jazz Jambroee. 5.45 Their Kind SINGAPORE of Music; 6.00 Off The Record" viedium wave 476
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  • 153 5 JUNGLE BEASTS HAVE ARSENIC TROUBLE in ALA LUMPI R, Sun. The careless use of arsenic is partly responsible for the diminishing wild life in Selangor, according to members of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals here. At their meeting it was stated that 11 elephants were killed
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR. SunMr. Fong Ying Leong, an architect, was today elected pro-tern chairman of the Central Malaya branch of the Australian Graduates' Association of Malaya. The Northern Malaya branch ol the association was formed In Penang recently.
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  • 145 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE secretary-general o!" the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan. today called on all party supporters to "stand shoulder to shoulder and fight the Communist threat to subvert Singapore." He said: "We ask them to come out and help to make
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  • 98 5 200 youths enter art contest SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 200 Singapore Chinese school students tuday entered the week-long calligraphy contest being organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. The students will compete in lour sections (senior and Junior high, and senior and junior primary during the i week. Judging a tentatively fixed
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Air i Marshal the Earl of Bantion, C-in-C Far East Air Force, returned today after a short flyIng visit to Labuan and Jesseiton. North Borneo.
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  • 30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. K. Kurheen. of Batu Pahat. who wa. iounfl carrying a dagger in Plentong without a permit, was fined SlOO in the magistrate's court here today.
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Sitaram Sana was nncd S3oo in the magistrate's court to- day for possessing textiles on which duty had not been I paid.
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  • 200 5 TECHNICAL MEN WANT TALKS Xl ALA LI'MPrR. Sunday. THE Federation Government was urged today to reconsider its policy on "wage freezing" and to make wa> for fresh negotiations on the revision of salaries for the technical services. A resolution on this was unanimously approved at the
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  • 72 5 F&N JOY IN KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 200 employees ol i Fraser and Neave Ltd. here were entertained to dinner at the company's Kuala Lumpur factory last night to mark the company's 75th i anniversary. The acting manager for the Federation, Mr. G. Gooding, speaking at the
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  • 23 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun.Members of the Kelantan royal family attended the annual concert of the Zainab Girls' School held here last night.
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  • 132 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. AN 80- YEAR-OLD Singapore Chinese physician A whose hobby is painting, has sent to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of the Federation, two of his "best drawings.'' The physician, Mr. Lim She Chong, in his letter said that he
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  • 41 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A woman was among four armed robbers who tonight held up a clerk in a rubber firm at Telok Ayer Street and took away $1,200 from a safe. The robbers were armed with daggers
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  • 33 5 Lost and found SINGAPORE, Sun— Three nore cars were reported stolen today. One of them, taken from the Clifford Pier :ar park, was recovered in Vlandalay Road. The other two are still missing.
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  • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU. SunTan Swee Hee of Singapore, who took 1 2 katis of rice into a kelong ofi" Pasir Gudan;.; without a permit was fined S7O in the magistrate's couit today.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A I three-year-old boy. Bna Kok Wah. fell into *t 15 feet deen well at Boon Teck Road this evening. He died shortly after a fireman had hauled him up.
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    • 371 5 SIIKI.I. THKATRKTTK i Collyer oil painting cla.-s. Chinese cookQu:iy i Free Him show Short.s ing dan Fu Yoong Hai. acib.A.4 .md MacliiniiiK of Metals vanced Malay conversation class 1.15 p m 1U.30 a.m.: Cheongsam sewiiii; IXIVERSITV OF HALATA: class 2.30 p.m.; Katong Club Reunion week and Foundation craris at 29
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  • 38 6 2li M -n,l, -111 1 Minimum, ERICH BLII^, suddenly at his 1111 at 2 ajn., 2tith. October. a. ieaTing uu beloved wite. I Alice, and brother. Waller. His mains will be returned to Mel.rnr, Australia, for interment.
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  • 29 6 Jl) M..r,/s >;« (Minimum 1 HIE PAMILT of late Mr. K. Uttam Singh thank friends and relatives for wreaths, cable-., Ol condolence, visits, as- tendance at funeral n 18-10-JB.
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  • 653 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Oct. 27. 1958. The M.C.A. Under Fire There vie very few active members of the Malayan Chinese Association who would j not agree that reorganisation is necessary, the sooner the better. Haste for haste's sake, however, is wrong, and when there are considerable differences of
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  • 389 6 In Pakistan and in Siain democracy has been temporarily abandoned. In both countries tough military leaders felt that they had had enough of the antics of politicians. But Burma can claim that democracy is being suspended democratically. When the Prime Minister appears in the I Chamber
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  • 113 6 Odd diversity of purpose afflicts the PAP in Singapore City Council. In spite <>i warnings that increasing considerably the cost of electric power to the island's hotels must mean an increase in all hotel charges they persist path that must deter tourists from flocking to this crossroads of
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  • 784 6 VO item of news in recent weeks has fascinated me more than Mr. Khrushchev's attack on alcohol, which has brought him into such unexpected agreement with some of the Malay members of the Federal Legislative Council. In future, he tells
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  • 1214 6 BURMA'S NEW PREMIER GEN. NE WIN C'ENERAL NE WIN. 1 Chief of Burma's Army Staff, who will become Prime Minister tomorrow to organise genera] elections, is a tough soldier who likes to relax on the golf course from his long
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    • 61 6 E JT i.s gratifj 1 that the Reg] Vehicle* has at ed to take actl those who k E ing" signs In I premises In S:: As a guide all "no par. E should bear thi number of I authority. E Police "no parki should bear th<
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  • 282 7 DIRECTOR QF EDUCATION ON AID TO TRAIN TECHNICAL TRADESMEN HERE ARE SHORT OF STAFF WE'LL SACRIFICE ECAUSE SINGAPORE'S NEED IS GREATERSINGAPORE, Sunday. V ZEALAND is prepared to sacrifice her' own (Is to send technical teachers to Singa- Dr. C. E. Beeby, the New Zealand Director
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  • 113 7 Game men on trail of rogue elephants i KLOH, Sun. Klc. i li.iv,. eaMNd heavy to rrops in Paihis year, a spok--.--i the Pahang Game rtmeni told the I lines toda.v. II added that with the ol the padi mmm, department was takii"ii against the n il>. p.n tim-nt recently
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  • 36 7 Trisha tax cut urged A resolution! reduction uf trlsha to 524 per year at the meeting ;j Town Council on The current fee is th( motion has, .1 by Mr. D. R. Seeni-secretary-general i People's Progressive'
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  • 172 7 y MBAN, Sun. Local, and intcrnalor chambers of have contributto the weUbelng immunities In the Reuent of n Sembilan said when I the third na•onvention of iuehamber member.; the town hall yester- aid he would the need to mainand tranquilhis confidence ior chamber ■ra ol Malaya, the said:
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  • 67 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. An Indian "saint" and laith healer claimed a cure for two more dumb people today. A large crowd gathered at a house in Woodsville. Road this morning when P;.ndri I Malai Samikal the holy man from Pandri Malai Hill In I India, held a puj-a.
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  • 200 7 Perak to study MCA charter IPOH. Sun. The Pe--1 rak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today deferred taking a stand on the new constitution. Instead, the Perak MCA general committee appointed a sub-committee of five to study the draft constitution and send its views direct to the central general
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  • 204 7 NOW SHE IS MAKING PROGRESS IPOH Sunday. MADAM TAN SOOI CHOON. 35. mother of three, who was airlifted here from Tringkap new villaee. In the Cameron Highlands, by a R.A.F. helii copter, is progressing after an operation. Madam Tan. who was pregnant, was operated
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  • 25 7 JOHORE BAHR' Sun. ■The next Social Welfare Lottery will br drawn at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Nov. 7 at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 352 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A radiantly happy young couple can thank their lucky stars that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British High Commissioner in New Delhi, wa s at their weddine here tonight. Chinese fortune tellers fixed today as an auspicious date for
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  • 101 7 College to teach religion planned I I KOT.\ BIIARI. Sun— The Kelantan Religious Teachers' Association plans to build a college for Islamic teachers in the state. A meeting ot the association yesterday agreed to approach the Government for financial assistance. Expenses for the college will be borne by members of
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE, Sun— A newassociation to promote adult education and the teaching of Malay and vernacular languages in Singapore held its Inaugural meeting at the Serangoon Malay School hall this afternoon. The society, which is to be known as the Singapore Malay Language Society, will apply for
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  • 104 7 UAWANG. Sun.— A twoj ear-old boy who had his head out of the back window of a car was killed by an oncoming lorry on the KawangKuala Lumpur road near Templer Park last night. The boy. J. Rajendran. was hit on the
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  • 38 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Samad bin Ali. a driving instructor, was acquitted today in the Sessions Court on a charge of causing hurt to Inspector Koh Kirn Chao on Aug. 17 outside the Lee Wai San bar.
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  • 22 7 SEGAMAT. Sun. Subramaniam. aged 25, was fined S6O In the magistrate's court for oeinn in possession of ■stolen military property.
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  • 113 7 U'OII. Sun. Constables on duty at the Central Police Station here were startled last night when Arokia Dass. 20. staggered up to the station and collapsed. Oass. who had three stab wounds, was immediately takes to the district hos. pital. But tin-
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  • 182 7 Help being rallied for victims of fire IPOH, Sun.— The 57 labourers and market gardeners made homeless by flre on Thursday at Bercham new village, five miles from here, will get $5,000 to help them start life afresh. The 10 families, who were at work when the flre raced through
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  • 22 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Regent of Negri Sembilan yesterday opened the cunven. tion of the Malayan Junior Chamber at the Town Hall.
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  • 266 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Planes landed and planes took off at the international airport here but elderly Jumma Khan waited and waited and waited for two days for Zarina. his daughter-in-law from Karachi. He had received a telegram on Saturday which said: Zarina "flvine on
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  • 156 7 $150 haul for petrol station robbers IPOH. Sun. Three 1 Chinese, one of them armed with a dagger, held up a petrol station in Brewster Road early this morning and escaped with the night's takings of Sl5O. The hold-up men. who drove up to the kiosk at 3.30 a.m.. bought
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  • 52 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A group of three or four terrorists fired on a patrol ol the Ist. Bn. Cheshire Regiment in the Kota Tinggi area of Johore yesterday. In a follow-up, the patrol discovered a terrorist camp from which three packs and a quantity of food
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  • 169 7 Hartnell thrilled by sari, cheongsam SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Norman Hartneil. the Queen's dress designer, flew Into Singapore by Qantas-BOAC todayfull of praise for saris and cheongsams but with his mind firmly made up NEVER to use them in his creations Mr. Hartnell. who has just completed a successful tour of
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  • 77 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Ditto Abdul Aazak bin Hussein, took the salute at the United Nations Day parade on the Padang here today. The parade was formed by men trom th" Home Guards, the Boy.s' Brigade, the Boy Scout.s.
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    • 22 7 fROM TO-DAY EW FEATURES J^^~T =ECIAL REDUCTIONS j^V wA, uDREN DEPTS. I 3UY NOW A A II SSIAMULL S 1 rfIGH ST.
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    • 100 7 '**^yypSiS IMPERIAL GALLONS PER HOUR now at CENTRifUGAI LOW MMPS PRICES ex-stock RP^rS"^ SINI.\PO«h -KUALA UIMPIIH PF.NANI. IPOH MM.V fA M RF.MIMN I mJIVJ'// KCVM WIA I TELLK ANSOM KIANTAN »->fLTON .-IRI\ I EYE EXAMINATION Yen an eat with false teeth but you can't tee with artificial eyes Your on*
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  • HOOKS OF THE WEEK
    • 284 8  - PROFILE OF A FRIEND NICHOLAS CARROLL 1 CROSSING THE LINE. By Claud Cockburn. (MacGibbon Kee. 18s.) By L'HOMME gui rit" is scarcely a label one would expect anyone to attach to General de Gaulle. Yet Claud Cockburn. once the diplomatic correspondent of the "Dally Worker," found in the General a
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    • 880 8  - The problem of Kelantan's jungle-folk ALLINGTON KENNARD by TEMIAR JUNGLE. By John Slimming. (John Murray 18s.) AKU-AKU. By Thor Heyerdahl. (Allen and Unwin 215.) THE Communist war may prove to have been the salvation of Malaya's aboriginal peoples. It depends whether the interest that had to be taken in them
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    • 85 8 .MOUNTAINS AND A MONASTERY. By Peter Holmes. (Bles. 215.) Y|R. and Mrs. Holmes **t ITJ. out to discover mountains: they also found Spit;, a primitive Himalayan village where all but the eldest sons were destined for the monastic life. One bright little boy. however, had rebelled, and with
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    • 294 8 NOW! THERE ARE 2 GREAT AIRES 35 AIRES 35 V 4smA^ Fully Integrated System r Wh^ Bayonet mount interchangc|S4> *)k gsjTjJ B finder for oil lenses V^s.liEJ,^^^J *"f '^^rf Lightning tost rapid wind Bf^KJ^&fWK, Direct reading exposure mwSrf-f^^S Seikosha MX 1 400 sec. T^w^ 'r^-- '^^M Soft action body shutter
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 259 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 Italy's epic: perhaps you are Ito perfection-, form dusguu-ed .V? U0) in such illustrations? (13) 5 f o r I am nothing if not cri--8 Apply cutter to marsh plant t l lle said (4) in critical situation (6, 4» b Richards adversary— a boy
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  • 1320 9 Roman empire vanished with Turkish conquest of Byzantium STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE ANCIENT EUROPE'S LARGEST CANNON, BASILICA, PULVERISED THE HOLY CITY A HE martial music of trumpets and drums resounded SSP 1 J'? nsta tmop J c s owpsc^trewn streets one day in tr'u r hlhom?l MS* 90 of Turkey
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    • 203 9 Fop Sheer Luxury u french fern" THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL THE WONDERFUL MORNY FRAGRANCES '^lM OF REGENT ST LONDON (newsT) Js YES, ttiFACIT Yes a new Swedish Typewriter, office. Yes a whole host of plus the latest member of the Facit features. Extra-convenient fingerfamily, known the world over for
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    • 97 9 4 urntvn A io. By 3iaa The Saint By Leslie Charter is HPitL Tracy By Chester GnuUl I Wmsr me was MY PET.' H Ftaxe your brat off me 1 LT M^%^^tP^ "JSf" MrrvrviN /"ViiobT^ W WAS M A "'NGi HEEM /I ft BCFORE I HAVE TWE PAIR fl °fX
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1076 10 By Our Market Correspondent JT was a better week all round on the Malayan Share Market with more active conditions reported and fresh buying power in evidence. The basic reason would still seem to be the ninety cents level for rubber which attracted some investors
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    • 213 10 The Malayan Share Brokers 1 Association reported: The local share market was quiet in all sections and the turnover small." Singapore brokers reported the following business done on Saturday: Frn.ser Neave ords $1.60 iind $1 59: Gammon $1.66 and $1.65: W. Hammer $1.57: Henry Wauuh 51. 28: Malayan
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    • 570 10 1^ ilh ii 'i li i 'j 9 Wa R U B^? CloSed the week in Singapore on Friday wLI f COntSl the lowest c!osin P li(>(> for two weeks following sustained selling pressure me price nad reached Its highest level m the current rise on
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    • 64 10 Singapore Traction (.op. u (on nliclad'd Tnngkah Harbour Bukit Kt-pont! Kul>lM>r Nintapore told Storagr Rrnong Tin i Interim. i.i 1 1 ill ll.lMlii'iil 3d. 1. IS*-; 1 7' 6d. i) H. u r liaymr-nl Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 19 Dec. l Der. 8 Dec. 1 Ti.lal lor
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    • 554 10 THE following list of revisod quotations was issued by thr Malayan Sharp Brokers' Association after its last nieetini; on Saturday. IVIM vIKIAIN HiiK-rs SHlrr^ Mr\ BricKs Pf>f i.oi. i tlu Orc!> 2 20 J.30 Atlas Ire 11 it>u}ir>i B B. Prtrol 49'. 5'/. B. M Iru*tep«
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 793 10 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN With effect from 2M0.58 Mr. Yap Yoiik Sion^ is no longer in our employ and therefore has no authority to transact any further business" on our behulf or to collect any monies owlnt; to us. 1 CLIMATE ENGINEERING LTD.. Singapore. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby
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    • 809 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited rom Federal Citizens for appoint) nents a.s Technical Assistants Civil, in the Public Works Department. Pahang, on the salary cale of 419 I 14 545 (Efficiency Jar i 562 x 18 652 plus cost ol living Allowance at current rates. Candidates must possess the
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    • 841 10 YOU CAN BE SURE... \r: |Ts I Westingnouse I equipment: Ej WINDOW UNITS VB 1, 1 I j 4 1, Ii, 2hp S rrx-:- SELF CONTAINED |3 |Tj ASSEM- 3. 5. 7V 2 .'10, 15, A<i 20, 25, 40 HP ibbj^^^ > CENTRAL PLANTS in oil sizes inccr- porating the
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    • 1337 11 T .i:i4os MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. t«i i4ix I IINOH) nnco'pjrated in Singapore (12 liaes) mm xHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 3 S*IUNGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONOON CONTINENTAL PORTS i (v,a S»« w,t» liberty ta pr^ttd rvumt C ape of Good Hope) Untm option to p-oceed v,a other ports to load
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    • 1279 11 Mr ii I M±i 1 1 1 u v virMri >i I /)JI EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, COTMENIURG, OHO Spore P. Sham Penang ■PATACONIA- 17/11 NtV 11/20 NtV "KOREA— 11/20 Ntv "JUTLANOIA't 22/21 Ntv 24 25 NIV 25/21 NtV
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    • 1303 11 Sno THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 2»7i SINGAPORE il-cO'PO'JteS ill fe United Kingdom) 1 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang lENVANNOCH tor Hamburg, london Rotterdam. M'bro 07/27 Oct 21/21 Oct 31 Oct' 1 Nay BENRINNES for G'moutr. Antwero 21 Oct/ 2 Nl* lENREKH <or
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    • 1369 11 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL. No 213E1 ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMIURG 1 HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND and for USA North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargt ftr Central t Sotta and Canada via Colombo America •CITY Of COVENTRY BONNEVILLE Spore P Sham Penang
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  • 869 12 THE GUNNERS ARE STILL IN FRONT —BY A 'NOSE' f ONDON, Sun.— The race for leadership in the English football league First Division, hot since the season's kick off, touched boiling point yesterday. The two leaders, Arsenal and Bolton tumbled to shock defeats and now only a solitary point separates
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  • 160 12 SNUB FOR ROWING REBELS AT OXFORD LONDON, bun. -Cambridge University QTMMD >estenuo ttimobfcd Amerlcanled rebi irom the rival rowing club at Oxford who planned "> enter a "pirate" ooat for the annual interuniversity boat race up the River Thames. The Cambridge University Boat Club president. Mr Mike Maltby. declared: "I
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  • 41 12 BOLOGNA Sun. Rita Blumenberg and Werner Uensehtni "Germany) won ♦he pairs title in the world roller figure skating chamPlnnships here last night With 79.6 points, and Jose Van De Zarade and Louise Coyvaerts (Belgium) were second with 76.9.— Reuter
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  • 233 12 RSGC keep President's putter 'mid spoon' SINGAPORE, Sun. Royal Singapore Golf Club retained the President's Putter "Mid Spoon," when they beat Selangor U Club by 24 J points 9£ points in their a.mual two-day match at Sime Road course here today. R.S.G.C. also won the women's section of the match,
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  • 160 12 Close finish in world's richest race ("•AMDEN (New Jersey* Sun. Mr. C. T. Chenerys nrit j_uiicmiK ridden by Eddie Arearu, won the worlds richest horse race the $891,750 (Malayan) Garden state Stakes here yesterday. First Lanamn won the mile and 110 yards rac<> for two-year-olds by a short head from
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  • 65 12 SINGAPORE. Sun Sgt Terry Cox, of Changi Cycling Club, won the Far East Air Force 100 miles time trial championship for the second successive year in shr. 2 mm. 3sec. at Bukit Timah today Ss:t. Cox bettered his own 1957 time by 6min. 24sec. Second in
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  • 38 12 SINGAPORE Sim— Mrs. D. N. Npo and Mr. W. Wood (68) won the Royal Island Clubs mixed foursome stroke competition at Thomson Road today. Runners-up were Mrs. S. K. Gaw and Mr. Low Kee Pow (74).
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  • 1077 12 P W D L F APts Arsenal 15 8 2 5 41 24 18 Wolves 14 8 2 4 31 19 18 Bolloii 14 7 4 3 27 18 18 Preston 15 7 4 4 28 22 18 West Brom. 14 6 S 3 36 22 17 Luton
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  • 276 12 LONDON. Sun.— Results of yesterdays Rugby matches were: c-ounty championship: Cheshire 3 Durham 9; Cornwall 18 Devon 9; Gloucester 6 Somerset 13; Northumberland 12 Cumberland and Westmor- land 9. Club matches: Guy's Hospital 6 Cheltenham 9: Harlequins 8 Lansdowne 17; Lon- cion Hospital 6 Ru^by 9;
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE. Sun— Two goals by Whey Ah Kuan helped R.E.M.E. to bent University 3-0 in their S.H.A. Dlv. 2 leaeue matrh at Bukit Timnh today. Boswell scored the other goal.
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    • 356 12 1 1 CMH/ofoRSKsBioST: i j tKS TODAY! „,-T-™"} J "V^^TAxf"' The Wind Cannot Read J JBEHSBw-- TODAY! "vSvSSj J Virginia >uy» THE TALL STRANGER (a.a.). 3r GALA CHARITY I'IMMIERE TOMORROW 9.30 P.M. J "A NIGHT TO KK.MK.MBKK" K<nn-th More (Rank). 3^ SSL "Chiiduh or uwrr Raj? J J CHANGrT^'^r-R'D^ A
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    • 537 12 "^JLLjLLJ^L^^^" IBBtS!^b« flk i o T JIB !^\9l jB^SSSSSSSSSmS. 13th Scar if ie Oav I ***** Vl ifliHiiilW! M&am&y 11, 1-45, 4, 6.30 &y3o 2nd Week! "HORROR of DRACULA"V h ~r^! PLUS! MUSICAL SHORT "MAMBO !>l.\l)XKs> South Elst"A7ur7Pr*miere WED. 29th One Show Onh R l x "A TIME TO LOVE
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  • 597 13 LONDON. Sun.- Book- makers face one of the heaviest "Autumn Double" settlements ever if one of the bestfancied candidates wins the Cambridgeshire Handicap, to De run over nine furlongs at Newmarket on Wednesday. The success of Morecambe 15-2 favourite in the Cc- J s;>rewitch.
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    • 588 13 I r^^^^m ,nin<l from I'ajr 6) S |TI T ATIONB VACANT Hi. ,-H,.x Mi ct.. extra, j < I >.-■, i I'M 1 V i> Dtiered I cue 1 !erk OOO- all aspects of ueneral lidini; independent rTe^pondenct• and iv.anasement I'icn lor ap- :.i with mately takine over i position
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    • 884 13 (iODOWN SPACK VACANT W,,rd< H i I/in.;— Bi,x Ml cli. txtra. TO LET. GODOWNs Robertson I Quay on Singapore River, one 4150 sq. It. other 3400 ft. Apply Box A 4709 S.T. TO LET OR For sale Godowns near SHB and Railways each! about 0.000 sq. ft. and one 16.600:
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    • 892 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE <0 H orrf, $j Mm. ,—Box .50 rU. rxtrm. HUMBER HAWK 1960. $1,000 sr nearest offer. Phone (Spore) 2801 Exi. 673. 1952 FORD CUSTOM, good I condition, best offer. Tel. Spore ***** iMacDonald). MORKIS MINOR Two-Door rourer 1949 $1,050 0.n.0. Telephone 3'pore ***** Between 5 p.m. i
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    • 770 13 STEAMBAIHS, MASSAGE. ETC. Mh Si (Him.)— Buz it eU. cclra. PRINCESS MASSAGE TURKISHBATH Steam. Hot Water I Bath. For Tiredness, Kian Hua I Hotel. 81. Bencoolen St., Spores Tel: ***** Room 5 TOYO-BATH MASSAGB Turk- I iibeth (St«am) Muscular-pains. tiredness, over-weight etc. 185-B Orchard Road. Tel. Sipore ***** Entrance Oxley
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    • 472 13 NOTICES NOTICE MR. CECIL CHEN •Alias C. Tan) Formerly a Sales Inspector of Our Company is no longer in our employ and has no authority to I transact business or collect moneys I on our behalf. Dated thi<; 24th day of October. 1958. JOSEPH TR AVERS A: SONS LIMITED. (Incorporated
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    • 304 13 NOTICES LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS (SPRING) 1959 Entries for the abovenamed ex- I animations will be received at the Ministry of Education, Examln* tions Office. 59 Tanglin Road. Singapore 10. between Ist November and 30th November, 1958. 1 Entry forms are now available at this Ministry. 3. Entries will
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  • 325 14 Selangor beat perak in FS Cup f POH. Sun. Selangor qua- lilied for the North Zone linai of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition when they beat Perak 7-2 here tonight. They were level 2-2 at the end of last night's play. Selangor got the vital fifth point when Shaari
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  • 90 14 RICOER R.A.F. Seletar v All Teneah. Seletar; R.A.P. Sele'ar "A" v Tengah Nomads. SeleUir; S.RC v S EJ?. padang. HOCKEY S.H.A. 1 t-.r.iif Div. 2— Navy Nomads v R.M.N.. Naval Base; Polire "B" v BODCA. Thom.^on Road; Div. 3— Prisons 'B" v R A.S.C.. Changl; R.A.F. Chimgi •B"
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  • 527 14 Weekend brings good news for MCC and the Australians 1 Craig scores century and is happy about his form From JACK FINCLETON PERTH, Sunday. THE indications from the weekend's developments are that England and Australia will meet at full strength and on fairly level terms when the
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  • 75 14 PHOTO SHOWS SHAW STABLE'S HORSE THE WINNER BY A HEAD SHAW Stable's Picture Goer II (late Tufton), ridden by Garnet Bougoure, beats Couag (hidden on rails), ridden by John Forte, in a photofinish to win the Cold Cup Trial over a
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  • 501 14 WEIGHTS FOR BT. TIMAH RACES ON WEDNESDAY WEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. Class l 7F Your Hifhness II 9.07 Tourong 9.03 Charge Sheet 9.01 lonosphere 8.13 Artina 8.10 j High Socks 8.10 Programme 8.09 Take ta.sy 8.08 Wonder Kid 8.06 High Sovereign 8.05 Judicial 8.(10
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  • 193 14 PROMOTED KHALSA SCORE SECOND STRAIGHT WIN SINGAPORE, Sun. Newlypromoted Khalsa scored their second straight win in the S.H.A. league first division when they beat Singapore Teachers Union 3-1 at Serangoon Road today. Down 1-0 at tne interval, Khalsa rallied strongly in the seconu halt to score all their
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  • 55 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Upper Serangoon qualified for the final of the inter-community badminton championship for the Chew Swee i Kee Cup when they beat Chanei .5-0 at Siglap Secondary School i hall tonight. The final will be played on Nov j 2 at the Siglap School hall.
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  • 332 14 Couag may become favourite for the Gold Cup By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Sun. 1^ Couag, the Penangt rained Singapore Gold Cup candidate, yesterday drew attention to his chances in next Saturday's race when he all but beat Picture Goer in the Cup trial over a mile. Picture Goer date Tufton).
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  • 71 14 ADELAIDE. Sun. Test players Barry Jarman. Les Favell and John Drennan, are included in the South Australian team to meet the M.C.C In the match starting here on Friday. All three toured South Africa last year. Jarman is a wicketkeeper. Drennan a medium pace bowler and
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  • 30 14 matches played at the Grp-it Wo^ tonight were: Men i Y« ?r^- 7? r6 f Eaßles Yap vee 109-77; Men -B" Mm Chong beat Nam Yew 91-60.
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  • 175 14 BUKIT PANJANG QUALIFY TO MEET KOTA RAJA] IN CUP SEMI-FINAL SINGAPORE, Sun. Bukit Panjang District today entered the S.A.F.A. Junior Cup semi-final when they beat Indian Youngsters 4-1 in their quarterfinal replay at Geylang Stadium. In their first encounter the teams drew 1-1. Bukit Panjang. who entered the S.A.F.A. League
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  • 197 14 CrNGAPORE. Sun. Graduates won the McDonald Cup for the first time since the series was started eight years ago when they beat Undergraduates by 55 run? in their crickel match at Sepoy Lines today. GBAVUAVm: Sirhawalla si Vythinathan b Delilkan 26: Sen b Curna!:>smiy 18; Lewis c
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