The Straits Times, 31 October 1958

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  • 22 1 WIH A 4. I DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEED* 00,000 lit,*'-* i The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 270 1 £UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A eading British agricultural tpert, Sir Geoffrey Fletcher lay, 03, has been appointed ".superman" of the Malayan rubber industry's $10,500,000--a-year research programme. Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew is expected to announce this soon. ".foffrey, a former
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  • 380 1 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT TO AID VARSITY Poor people's sincerity influenced move, says Chew Needy students to get r big grant DEFICIT TO BE MADE UP SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE: SINCAPORE Government is to give aid, totalling nearly $850,000, to the Nanyang University. The Minister for Education, Mr. (.'hew Swee
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  • 125 1 TUESDA Y OFFICIAL DATE FOR CROWNING OF POPE VATICAN CITY, Thurs. The new Pope. John XXIII. will be crowned in St. Peter's Basilica next Tuesday, it was officially announced last night. The Cardinals present at the ceremony. Bishops and Papal courtiers will accompany the new Pope in a magnificent procession
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  • 110 1 Chen Yi tells US: Quit Formosa TOKYO, Thurs. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, called anew last night for the withdrawal of all U.S. forces from the Formosa area. At a reception in Peking for a visiting Albanian military delegation, he said the Chinese people "absolutely will not allow
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain's Cornet IV will start the fir.sl daily Atlantic jet a>rliner service between London and New York on Nov. 14 as scheduled. British Overseas Airways Corporation announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 18 1 MANILA. Thurs. Japan and the Philippines are expected to sign a civil aviation agreement next month.
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  • 115 1 AUSTER IS WRECKED IN FORCED LANDING MALACCA, Thurs. An Army Auster aircraft was badly damaged when it force-landed this afternoon on a gravel estate road at Kampong Bukit Katil. five miles from here The pilot of the aircraft. Capt. H. W. Risslk. and a passenger. Major J. B)ackstock. got out
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  • 75 1 SINCAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government today announced that the Department of Broadcasting here will be operating a commercial service during 1959. This would be in addition to the national service now being produced, said an official statement. Planning is at present taking place for the establishment of
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  • 169 1 IN AT LAST SABIN VACCINE for 100,000 TIE LONG AWAITED 100.000 doses of Sabin vaccine were given a YIP reception when they were flown in last nieht by Pan American stratocruiser to combat the polio outbreak in Singapore. As soon as the plane touched down. PAA freighthandler Robert Chia carried
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  • 245 1 SHORTAGE OF BEDS IN HOSPITAL— SO DYSENTERY CASES ARE MOVED SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The shortage of beds at the Middleton Hospital was so acute today that it was decided to transfer dyseniery cases to the General Hospital to muke room for polio cases. The Permanent Secretary to the
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  • 76 1 King, Tengku send Malaya's greetings KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman have sent messages of congratulation to the new Pope. John XXIII. it was announced here today. In his message the King says: "Please accept my sincerest greetings and the greetings of
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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Low Eng How, 32, a fitter, was stabbed at Geylang Road here today. He has been admitted to the General Hospital in serious condition.
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  • 139 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A watchman raised an alarm tonight when he saw two men lurking on the roof of John Little (M) Ltd. in Raffles Place. Within minutes, three radio patr.;l cars sped to the scene. Squads of policemen armed with .sten-guns and revolvers jumptri out
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  • 137 1 Lloyd: Danger if U.S. gives in ONDON, Thurs. —Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons today of the dangers of appeasement in the Far East. The House, he said, should reflect on the consequences in the smaller countries of South-East Asia and the Far East if
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  • 23 1 RUSSIA: N A-SUSPEN'!ON i -COW. Tin" nraeat, in si itrmi nl ton An ■I. i k n i<-M>» fur liei ri
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  • 477 2 NOBEL PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR ATTACKED AS A 'MANGY SHEEP' AND 'WORSE THAN A PIG' BY RUSSIAN LEADER MOSCOW, Thursday. DORIS PASTERNAK, the 68-year-old Soviet writer who has declined the 1958 Nobel Prize for literature, was under police guard at his house outside Moscow today. He
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  • 136 2 CJYDNEY, Thurs. Two •5 New South Wales .state parliamentarians today kept up the exchange of taunts which led to a fighting challenge in the Legislative Assembly last night. Labour Minister without portfolio. Mr. Jack MacMahon— age 44. about live ft. tight in.
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  • 92 2 Stratford theatre to perform in Russia LONDON. Thurs. The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon has accepted an invitation to visit Russia this winter. The Soviet Ministry of Culture, which made the invitation, signed a contract yesterday. The 70-strong company will take three productions to Russia: "Romeo and Juliet." "Hamlet." and
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  • 205 2 /cable\ i briefs i HONG KONG. Thurs. At least 60 per cent of teachers In this British colony are untrained and salaries paid to most of them are "totally inadequate." according to the Hong Kong Teachers' Association. Reuter. WASHINGTON: The census bureau estimated that United
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  • 162 2 Inquiry j s told of Red cell at airport I ONDON, Thurs Commimisi cell was the ro of continual I among British Over ■eas Airways i turn workers at LoS Airport, a trade U r? chief claimed vesto* day. Mr. Jim Matthew tary of the traa lot the national joii
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 195 3 20 lucky minutes that saved 68 in Comet Thurs.— The I lives of 68 passengers .ill airmen hound for I „nt ioii in an R.A.F. Conet jet airliner were saved today by the cap. i ita'l drrision to take db >pare fuel. lor in the 20 minutes ii.it the plane's
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  • 171 3 LONDON. Thurs Mr. Cyril Osborne, a Conservative M I., told the House of Com- :is last night the problem o: coloured people living in Britain had become so acute ft was time someone spoke up for the white man. Urging the Government to
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  • 190 3 o GENEVA, Thursday. Hh Russians assumed v tough attitude today against a Western proposal to suspend nuclear weapon testing for year. There were reports, too, that the United States and Britain would refuse to budge from their position on a
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  • 52 3 HOLDING HANDS DESPITE ALL THOSE RUMOURS HOLDING HANDS, as all young people in love do. film actress Brigitte Bardot sits with her fiance, French guitarist Sacha Dicstel. during the interval in a Paris Theatre. Despite rumours of rifts and quarrels, they seem to be as much in love as ever.
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  • 68 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The atomic energy commission today planned to close what may be the last U.S. atomic test programme by firing two large nuciear shots. The first went on schedule. Three atomic tests were held yesterday in the hurry -.tip and expanded test programme which will
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  • 75 3 12 MINERS SAVED: 55 TRAPPED SPRINGHILL, i Nova Scotia > Thurs. Twelve miners buried alive for six days were brought out of a wrecked coalpit here today on a cable coal-hoist all conscious. The first man out was carried on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance at 2.20 a.m. local
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Thurs. Dame Rose Macaulay. the English novelist and essayist, died at j her London home today. She 1 was in her late seventies. I Reuter.
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  • 24 3 TEL AVIV, Thurs.— Official quarters here today denied Egyptian newspaper reports that Israel had ordered a general mobilisation of armed forces.— Reuter.
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  • 201 3 U.S.: No missile base plans in Asia WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The U.S. State Department yesterday reiterated that the United States had no plans to introduce long range ballistic missile bases in Asia unless it was requested to do so by the governments concerned. The question was raised at a Press conference
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  • 27 3 PARIS. Thurs. Mr Paul Henri Spaak. the NATO sec-retary-general, flew today to Lisbon on a four-day visit at the invitation of the Portuguese Government.— Reuter.
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  • 194 3 SINGING WOMEN RIOT AT COURT JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Rioting broke out this morning in front of the magistrates' court here during the hearing of charges against some of the 1,800 African women arrested recently for unlawful demonstrations.. The demonstrators had protested against the issuance of passbooks to African women. Some 500
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  • 198 3 Couple will save £20,000 in taxation if they stay unmarried f ONDON, Thurs. A £5.000-a-year engineer is living with a £1,500-a-year woman author without getting married because they hope to save £20,000 in taxation, the House of Commons was told last night. Mr. Otho Prior Palmer, a
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  • 119 3 LABOUR HITS OUT AT MAKARIOS LONDON. Thurs. The Labour Party "stands aghast at the failure of religious leaders to speak out wholeheartedly" against the crimes of violence in Cyprus, an official party statement declared today. The party statement added: "Labour utterly condemns the evil men who are encouraging the youth
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  • 352 3 T ONDON. Thurs. It was a generally satisfactory day in London stock markets although the advanre in prices was halted at one time by Egyptian press reports of Israeli troop movements. However, the upward movement was resumed in most sections and the close was firm. Giltedged were quiet
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    • 354 3 Lest We Forget Please remember the great number of ex-servicemen and their dependants who rely on charitable contributions to the Poppy Day Appeal for their living. The demand on our funds is greater than ever, so please give generously to this worthy cause. Space kindly donated by SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE
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  • 368 4  - Bar owners support churchmen against late drinks plan LOW SIEW THIAM 'DON'T GIVE MORE WORK TO POLICE' By Singapore, Thursday. THE president of the Public-House Owners Association, Mr. Lim Joo Kan, today joined leading Singapore churchmen in strongly opposing a tourist promotion move to extend the closing time of bars
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  • 119 4 OFF TO BRITAIN FOR TRAINING AS NUNS PIIV MONTHS ago a teacher and a nurse <lc riili-il t<> devote their lives to God. Yesterday. Miss Jersey I.au Poiik Yin. (left) a teacher, and Miss l-'lorence Wong W.ion U.ili left Singapore for London in the Canton tn iindi-ruii religious train- ing
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  • 101 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. LXDUR THUGS carrying knives entered a "house r in Upper Changi Road here last night and robbed the occupants of $1,100 and $200 worth of valuables. Goh Chin. 55. told police he heard people knocking at the front door and shouting that
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  • 137 4 Govt. will appoint a cultural officer I SINGAPOKK. Truirs Singapore s Minister for Education, Mr. (hew Swee K( today announced that a cultural affairs officer would soon be recruited to deal with matters oi° art and culture. Speaking at the opening of the Nanyang Academy, of Fine Arts' annual art
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  • 39 4 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A mobile show to boost rubber replanting, organised by the Department ol Agriculture, will t><-gTn a tour of Province Wellesley and South Kedah tomorrow. The unit will visit 17 towns am! villages.
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  • 22 4 SEGAMAT. Thurs.— Mrs. j Kelly of Voules estate is or- ganiser of the Poppy Day appeal in Segamat this year.
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  • 133 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— No more community centres would be built in rural areas next year. Mr. P. H. Meadows, chairman of the Ruml Board, said today. He was answering Inche Abdullah bin Masood at the monthly meeting. Bedok need Che Abdullah asked if a
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  • 31 4 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— There were 622 Muslim divorces in Negri Sembilan in the last nine months, the state government announced today in a paper tabled at the State Council meeting.
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    • 154 4 RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA \*i£££.3?sZ*2,-rM. 1 1.15 Sweet And Lively 1.30' The NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Newi; 1.45 Fun And Frolic- 200 SERVICE Close Down; 5.00 String Serenade--41 metres 5.30 At The Piano; 5.45 Radio SINGAPORE Ranch; 6.00 Mail Bag- 6 45 Lights Medium wave 476 metres On; 6.53 Regional
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  • 320 5 THE WORKERS' PARTY ACCUSES SINGAPORE GOVT. OVER BAN ON CHINA'S TEXTILES SINGAPORE, Thursday. PHE Workers' Party tonight accused the Singapore (Government of being subservient the Federation Government in banning textiles from China. A statement on this issued after ;i threei meeting of the party's executive council
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  • 63 5 Vessel for Royal Malayan Navy SINGAPORE, Thurs.— H.M.S. Krantingham. a Royal Navy minesweeper, will be rechristened H.M.M.S. Temasek on Saturday when she is handed over to the Royal Malayan Navy. The Malayan Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein will receive the minesweeper from Commodore
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  • 30 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs.— When irged here with killing a wild boar without a licence. Kirn Kee, 22, told the irl that he kilk-d the ani--eii defence. He was sis
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  • 140 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Only 518.000.000 of the Singapore City Council's s:{o.--000.000. live per cent loan has been subscribed to date. And the Council will need at least 54.000.000 more before the end of the year to meet an expected shortage of loan money of Slti.4 million,
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  • 149 5 The erring Malayans in Brunei get advice ITUALA LU M P UR. 1V Thurs. The Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agcriß today urged Malayans living in Brunei to show respect to the Sultan of the country and his chiefs. In an interview, the first since his return from Brunei a month ago
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  • 209 5 KISS FOR LEADING MAN? 'WELL, I DON'T KNOW' Otto's girl Pearl is harbour swim champion From VINCENT HUANG HONG KONG. Thurs.— ln choosing Hong Kong actress Pearl Au to star in his film on a Malayan terrorist girl. Hollywood producer Otto Preminger has also picked a champion, for Pearl was
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Govei*ior. Sir William Goode, has re-appointed City Councillor Mr. S. M. Vasagar. to the Rent Conciliation Board for a further period of one year.
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  • 127 5 4 TO FACE ANOTHER TRIAL SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four Army civilian store workers, who were acquitted yesterday of stealing $12,000 worth of canopies, appeared in court today and were told that the Crown was proceeding with another theft charge against them. Mr. John Liddle. DSP. who I told the court this,
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  • 464 5  -  CHIA POTEIK By Singapore, Thursday. fTIiE RATE at Which A the City Council can proceed with the pxpan.sion of the public utility projec ts next year will depend Greatly on whether it can raise a loan of 526.000.000. said
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  • 242 5 CYCLE SHOP OWNER CLEARED OF TYRE FIRE CHARGE the house. Yap IfOOi Koi. who lived on the first floor. arrived and told the sergeant that Lim was the person who set fire to the tyres. He was then arrested. Lim also said there had been differences between him and Yap
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Orthodox Syrian Christians here will be holding a food and fun fair at Monk's Hill Primary School. Newton, on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 D.m. Proceeds will yo towards the building of an Orthodox Syrian church in Topaz Road.
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  • 129 5 POLICE ARREST 14 THUGS IN RURAL SWOOPS SINGAPORE, Thurs.Fourteen secret socitt.. thugs known ~o havti controlled extortion rackets in the rural area-, were arrested last night. Described aa headmen and fighters, they are beam held under the <■ i kminaJ Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. They were trapped as squads oi
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  • 27 5 stGAMAT. Thurs.— Hashim bin Abdul Rahman. 24. former special constable, was Jailed here for 12 days and fined $70 for stealing sold bangles worth $260.
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    • 220 5 THK XKU SCKXKSHIrTKRS ■The Yeomen of the Guard" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. 8 45 p.m. MALAYAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION: Lecture on "Some recent techniques in clinicr.l biochemistry" l>y Dr. P. C. Leonu. at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine. 8 p.m. XKTAJI MEMORIAL LIBRARY presents a variety concer'.
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    • 153 5 rangement class 5.15 pjn.. Mandarin class 5.30 pjn.. Square Dance Club social and dance 8 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Road): Bodybuilding, weightllftlng 4 p.m.. judo 5.30 p.m., "V" Student film show "The Man With The Golden Arm" 7.30 p.m. "OI'R SINGAPORE" EXHIBITION at Bukit Panjang Community Centre. Opening at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 97 6 DECISION ON TEACHERS Statement by Govt. next week SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will announce next week his decision j on the appeals by seven Chinese school teachers against their dismissals. The teachers' registrations were recently cancelled on security grounds. Mr. Chew today said he
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  • 17 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Asst. Supt. Chan Yokt Onn left here today for Kuala Lipis on transfer.
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  • 111 6 SHERIDAN GIVES A HINT TO MALA VAN LAWYERS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Prof. L. A. Sheridan, head of the Department of Law at the University of Malaya, today advised Malayan lawyers to concentrate more on American and Australian constitutional law. He said: "Our lawyers here arc Imbued with English law. "They have
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  • 400 6 'Dying Soldier' booklet in dead man's kit FRIEND SAYS: HE WOULD WORRY OVER ANYTHING SINGAPORE, Thureday. OFFICER told a Singapore inquest today that a religious booklet marked with a piece of paper at a chapter entitled "The Dying Soldier" was found in the kit of a private found hanging. Capt.
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  • 23 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— Mr. J. M. Handley has taken over duties as executive engineer here from Mr. A. R. Tit ford.
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  • 14 6 SEGAMAT. Thurs. Segamat International Club will hold a club night on Saturday. >
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  • 133 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. OADIO patrol police recovered a car after a 3 a.m. chase here today even before the owner realised it had been stolen. The $3,500 car. belonging to Lee Ah Wan, had been parked outside his home a 4 the 131 mile
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  • 99 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Workers' Education Association will hold a dance on Saturday in aid of its building fund. The association. which manages 115 evening classes in 13 centres, is planning to erect a $100,000 building ol its own. The dance is being organised
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  • 26 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Anglo-Chinese School was awarded the Chopra Trophy today for winning the interschool photographic competition held at the Paslr Pajang Secondary School.
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  • 80 6 SINGAPORE Thurs Special thanksgiving services will be held in all Catholic churches here on Sunday for the election of Pope John XXIII. A solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be held in all churches of the Archdiocese, the Arch- bishop of Malacca-Singa-pore. Msgr Michae' Olcomendy, told the
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  • 233 6 SAVE-OUR-HOMES PLEA REACHES THE MAYOR SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE letter which 20 worried families in Kallang Basin sent to the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. asking him to save their homes has been received. The letter, sent on Tuesday only reached the Mayor today. At first, it was thought to have
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  • 67 6 School gardener sent to jail SINCiAPORE, lliurs. Samuri bin Kassim. 20. a Mountbatten School gardener, was jailed lor three months today for breaking into the school last Saturday. A detective saw him scale pipe and co into the school through a window on the first floor. When ho came out
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  • 76 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The j 1,000-strong Singapore Ship Cleaning Workers 1 Union to day served notice of Its in- tention to call its member.-* out on strike in 14 days' time. Confirming receipt of th* j notice. Mr. Tang Peng Yeu. i< secretary of the Singapore i
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  • 357 7 SEDITION NOW COMES AT 78 r.p.m. SINGAPORE, Thursday. r Y NUMIiER of gramophone records glorifying the Communist cause are among the more than $1,000,000 stock of "banned publications" held by dealers in Singapore. The records now classified as seditious are jusl one sideline oi" the 53 publishing houses in Red
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  • 80 7 IPOII. Thurs— Mr. C. 11. Yin. a founder and lifcmember of the Malayan Chinese Association, yesterday announced his resignation from tin- party. He is president of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staffs Union, tin- Perak Clerical union and labour member (appointed) on
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  • 47 7 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Negri Sembilan Council of State today accepted a report recommending that the old -astana at Sri Menanti be converted into a secondary 1.-^amic relipious school. The committee was set up in August 1956 by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar.
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  • 181 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. At least three controversial motions will come before the City Council at its meeting tomorrow. These are a censure motion against the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. another aga.n.->t certain senior officers, and a motion seeking the dismissal of the director of
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  • 142 7 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Mr. Lnkc Wan Tho. the Singapore cinema magnate, said today that the Cathay Organisation did not believe in keeping too tight a hold on business. Speaking at the opening of the new Cathay Theatre here. Mr Loke said- "We also believe that
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  • 162 7 61 detention cases for review by Council SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Council of Ministers is to meet within the next 10 days to review the detention orders against several leaders of the left-wing Middle Road group. They include Assemblyman Mr. Lim Chin Siong, and trade union leaders. Messrs. C.V. Devan
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  • 240 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. 2EA SPORTS and an air display and fly-past by Royal Air Force jet fighters from Tengah will be the highlights of the celebrations planned for J Oi lOrtr. A royal .suite on the first floor of the Istana Besar ha*
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  • 77 7 LADY GOODE. wife of the Governor, buys the first poppy from Mrs. R. Hernon, during her visit to the Singapore Military Forces headquarters yesterday when poppies werp being distributed to various centres for sale. Mrs. Hernon is organiser of the wreath
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  • 335 7 Training in Buddhism or ethics is planned SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Religious training In primary schools will] start in January with aj pilot scheme offering a choice of. either Buddhism or ethics. Announcing this today, a Deputy Secretary to the j Education Ministry, Mr. G. P. Darke,
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    • 127 7 the latest sweet treat from America I BADERS cookies es! Baders' Dutch Style Shortbread Cookies give you a new taste thrill that will make you Bfe ask for more! Vacuum packed in lib. tins B these cookies remain oven-fresh to the last tgiy* 5 one. You'll love the taste the
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  • 358 8 M -ids W < Wtmlmmm). DON'T GET PRICKIY el Amnesia powder from Medical Hall, Battery- Road, < Spore >. VANITY li Battery Road i Sporej Brand new arriving Mot i BIOMALT WITH VITAMINS makes convalescence pleasant and practical. Ii certainly does you goodl Gei it from your dispensary. WHEN
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  • 143 8 M H,,ris SlO (Minimum). MR. YEAP GHEE CHUAN J.P and family thank friends and re- latives for their valuable assis- i tance, messages of condolence, i scrolls, wreaths, loan of cars and I attendance at the funeral of his mother on 26. 10.58. THE FAMILY of the late Master
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  • 581 8 The Straits Times S'pore. Fri. Oct. 31, 1958. Muddle In Radio Commercial broadcasting has been suggested before j as a means ol making radio pay, and sometimes as the j true path to better programmes as well. The idea has been revived with the coming division of the present pan-Malayan
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  • 291 8 The tirst Nanyang University students will graduate at the end of next year. But nono of them know what their diplomas will be worth, if anything at all. Two years ago the Minister for Education .startled the authorities of Nanyang University by reminding them that the Government could
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  • 291 8 Greece s lunnal refusal to take part in a round-table conference on Cyprus ends the eflorts of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to mediate in this intractable; dispute. The Cyprus issue now goes to the United j Nations again, without hope of solution but with every chance that
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  • 1399 8  - Waste and corruption are no longer the hall-mark of rule by Kuomintang Denis Warner by IyHEN fifty years of Japanese colonial rule ended In 1945. the Formosans had no misgivings about their return to Chinese rule. They had few complaints against the Japanese, whose language they had learnt and whose
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    18 8 "IT'S NICE TO KNOW THE DOCTORS ARE FEELING SO HEALTHY" World Copytsht by anantemtnt MM tht Mancntuer Cuardian
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    • 276 8 yyiTH n-feivnce to th<? statement by the Minister of Agriculture under the headline "Timber rivalry ha.s led to price drop", 'ST. Oct. 23 1, we \\ould like to clarity the .situation Timber trade like any Other trade depends on demand and supply.
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    • 93 8 REGULATE VACCINE DAYS IK> save children, especial- ly babies in arms and I parents undue hardships it would be a good idea if a system could be adopted tor the administration of the Sabine vaccine whereby children living in certain postal districts only will be given the vaccine on certain
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 296 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;i, 11,,,ri. |M (Minimum). PENNEY: To Wendy and John, a son, Colin Andrew, at 2 Ro>^ Road. Boil) well. :<> H.nds >70 i Minimum l. SHAILES-LOCKYER: On October 31&t 1933 at the MethodiM Church. Calcutta, by Rev. J. Walsh. B.A. A.ssisted by The Rev. V. Wesley Clifford, Henry
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    • 92 8 LIFE BEFORE BIRTH The October Header's Digest (now on Sale) contains a month by month account of t lie birth of a child, from its beginning as a tiny egg only as big as the dot on this letter i to its emergence after some '-'iT days as a tiny
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    • 199 8 This is the set three urticlcv Th( eMHng article «iii appear on Monday. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■in I AGAIN AN I OVERWHELMING A^6th j RESPONSE! to Tuesday's repeat screening of the teclu.; film I "THE DALE CARNEGIE STORY Our honest appreciation to the hnndre B were present and our sincere apologi B the
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  • 651 9 JUDGE: PRESIDENT DREW WRONG INFERENCE FROM EVIDENCE LEE SAI CHEONG TO MAKE DEFENCE TO CHARGE OF CAUSING DEATH jjR .irsTICE GOOD said today in the High Court Tat thepresXnt u\ the 1 ant Buntar Sessions Court had misdirected himself when :iyfiuittod lormcr
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  • 211 9 ANNA PLANS TO BE DRESS DESIGNER HE SCOLDED HER FOR SPENDING MONEY fan wants to apologise to his missing model wife' 0 APORE, Thurs.— Oct. 20. after five of marriage, pretty Singapore wife, Eli zabeth ran, 24, disappeaicrt nly from her In Telok Kurau. distraught husband l awrence Christopher. tor
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  • 64 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— After a two-hour debate, the Negn Sembilan State Council today approved amendments to the Btate constitution to provide the council with an elected speaker. The council later agreed to another amendment by the Legal Adviser that the Speaker be chosen from among the elected
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  • 137 9 SINGAPORE model. .Miss Anna .May Wonj; (above) loft Singapore yesterday ■a board the Canton for London to study dressdesigning. In London she will join the Barrett College, a school of dressmaking, where she will study for two years. She took with her a sarong and kebaya to show
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  • 219 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore Government employees who wish to attend Polytechnic courses during office hours, will be given leave without pay, an official spokesman said today. The .spokesman explained that one condition was that such officers should lirst use up their vacation leave to i
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Kho Boon Mok. 38. a school teacher who was attacked with a bottle at Ama Keng Village here on Tuesday, died in the General Hospital today. A man has been arrested in connection with the attack.
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  • 60 9 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. The I new officials of the Singapore Art Society are: President, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe: vice-presidents, Messrs. Ho Kok Kit. C. G. Jackson. Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill and Dr. Michael Sullivan: secretary. Mr. Choy Chan Wah; assistant secretary, Mrs. Triska Le Peltier: treasurer. Mr.
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  • 269 9 SABIN VACCINE ARRIVES: DOSING ON MONDAY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government's vaccine programme to combat the polio outbreak will resume on Monday with the arrival tonight of 100.000 doses of Sabin vaccine from the I'nited States. Registration of children wishing to receive the vaccine will begin on Saturday at the Institute
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  • 62 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four youths Victor Adaikalasamy. Belbeer Singh, Abdul Jaffar bin Noor Mohamed and Amrick Singh were charged here today with robbing V. Vaivappan of $19.35 yesterday. The charge alleged that one of them was armed with a knife at the time of the robbery in
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  • 269 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Singapore tobacco company today denied charges that it had "pirated" the brand name and packet design of a make of Japanese cigarettes. The charge was made by the Japanese Government tobacco monopoly. The monopoly claims that the packet design of •Hope" brand
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  • 251 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. MANAGEMENTS of three oil companies in Singa pore say they are confused by strike notice* served on them by their employees' unions. Officials of Sheli, Standard-Vacuum and Calto (Asia) today met the acting Commissioner foi Labour. Mr. Goh Koh
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  • 85 9 'Mystery diseases' ward to re-open KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A United States Army medical officer has arrived here to make plans for the re-opening of the "mystery diseases" ward at the General Hospital. The ward closed down more than a year ago when the man in charge, Dr. Robert Shope. also
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  • 98 9 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four Indonesian seamen, of j the crew of the arrested j I French freighter Berbere. today asked the Seafarers' Welfare Board for financial aid. The four men. M Djamil Imraan. Duariat, Madjid and Amin ur said that for the I past 48 hours
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  • 266 9 Cheque case car dealer cleared Tmira. A car dealer who issued a cheque fir 54.400 when he had 01 ly Sl4O in the bank was acquited today of a charge of cheating the tirnian who received the cheque. Tan Boon Seng of Cairnhill Road, succeeded Ir his contention that he
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    • 69 9 ENO Fruit Salt EIMO mW. SPARKLING ANTACID T w J^^ FRUIT SALT* uutv«a „rr mv Eno (ooU the blood, .oltlos »nr •'••r ypsel stomachs, keeps you •"O M mTT.r »«TAf:D UUTIII i O ng and healthy I aiitofccoLONDONKNOLAND Ittostesqood, too 1 Be sure 'Tjj^^jpj io take your da.ly yloss o»
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    • 354 9 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Then you will enioy the esteerr and respect of < your friends o? well os increased opportunities for oro S motion re executive positions It is no* possible tor Asion students to obtain the Highly-prized degree o« i S the Austrolian Society of Accountants which conducts
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  • 377 10 SUSAN BARRIE SEES THE NEW FILMS WHEN no\elist Erich Maria Re- marque wrote "A Time to Love and a Time to Die," he must have been trying to say that all men are alike at heart and that even
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  • 287 10 MADAM BUTTERFLY," that classic story of a pretty Japanese girl's ill-fated love for an American, really started something. Since then the screen writers have not been able to leave this theme alone. Now we have another. "The Barbarian and the Geisha." This
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  • 59 10 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. j Marilyn Monroe returned to I work on her new film today following an unscheduled absence yesterday which forced (the company to shut down, losing an entire day's shooting. Om her return to the set oi "Some Like It Hot she I refused to
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  • 286 10 LAUGHS ABOUND AS DAVID DONS NAVAL DUDS I AUGHTER is always contagious, and the Press laughed so continuously at "Carry On, Admiral" that I missed some of the very quick and funny dialogue. Even so, it Is a rare treat In comedy and anyone who wants a quick spirit-lifter should
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    • 605 10 I SCMHAYoSSbTRit MQW!I an."' CnS Tod3 y m 9 3 p- 5 JUNE LAVE/HCK t- l\yT j^m^^f^' J" «Asr«i«N colo-j^WL -JMB J' MIDNIGHT Bruce Bennett Jim Davis (toxl. TOMORROW! -PLAMDfG IROXTIER" (Rtisalscope). Tomorrow 9 a.m.: Audie Murphy "(iuns of Kort Petticoat" (Col.) •fC Sunday !>am.: (hew Mam Wah "THK LADY"
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    • 643 10 PHONE j£W!¥fWTW?TWb M """rt#||| il. 1.45. 4. 6.30 &9 So perfect together you'll wi^li tlitv I W I car* iNfcmo •'INDISCREET 1 J GRANT BERGMAN inUIOVnLC I 3r«Tßit M'nlte Tomorrow "NADODI MANN AN II I I 1 ALL Stalls SOLD Ol T! Only CIRC IK \V\II \l-.n 1 TimwoiTgT.ni.: "YKE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 408 10 22. 24! (5, 3). Straits Times Crossword jjjs.** 1 «*■■>»- around broken idol (8). 26 Broader ideas involve rldl- j cule (6). ~l j [2 R j S I HK [b I [r I [q I 27 Couple allowd to make an I j j I I j ornament (B>.
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  • 1458 11 t;;;t;Hv?:v:;H;;?-: -"i=^^:;:;:=:i.^a-:U:^u^!ySg!- •il'l^ii''iy > !gWg*BgBfUsl!!l! l !!!g!glUn.'lLU|>i^ jdLi::i:Sj:;yiiaimijJKSl;^^^Bllffi3 Nearly changed course of Russian history qEBGEI NECHAYEV was a sickly-looking schoolteacher, with a shock off thick blond who set out single-handed to battle ist the despotism of the Russian Czar. He pitted himself against
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    • 171 11 For tn6 new Austin-Healey Sprite Austin recommend ''^^^Li in i Don't take chances P^PI always ask for C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG mmtm B* life. *&f^^Wk V_yld fashioned methods lose customers. Modern v^v efficiency wins them. The businessman who makes full Tf*. use of the fast,
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    • 177 11 0 it rttt i>n A €*>. Ht§ tftis MM "*i 'experiment vv ?^<| I f -^jB H f 'i/m^/W^ I^^R BLJaS^I ASSURE VCV EX- I^l AA[^^jl t^^^^m vAIR ili l flH^B r\ haustins T process.. J^l H^ __!^r==U ih<> Saint £iy Lvsliv 1 hartcris y 1 fyes THEY TOOK THEM.
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  • 460 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "There was selective buying in industrial. Tins and rubbers were steady and the turnover small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported (he following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave ords J1.57! 2 and $1.59; Gammon »i.65; G'town Disp. 2.U5 (0), $2, Henry Waugh $1.3U;
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  • 19 12 Malayan Share Market: Dot 30 Oct. 29 Industrials: 89.53 89«» Tins: K6.37 86.05 Jan. 1 IM.IK 100
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  • 106 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady tone on the Stock Exchance here today. Loans 3's'. 1956-59 li»9 9s. 9d. Bank of N.S.W t35' a Con. Zinc 10/6 Mount Lvell 28/7 i N. Broken Hill 94.3 Hill 50 10/1 Mount Morgan 13/2 Peko 6/s'i Western Mining 11/5 Ampcl
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  • 72 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1/2. Awata Marii 4/5, Loksang GA, Straat Torres 6/7. Glenorchy 8/9 Glenearn 10/11. Mahathevi 13/14. Nieuw Holland 15/16. Theben 18. Nagoya Maru 19/20, Selangor N. Wall 4. Sambas 21/22. Kimanis 23. Lerlis 24. Minneshima Maru
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  • 654 12 RUSSIAN ORDERS SEND RUBBER UP TO 91 CENTS By Our Market Correspondent pOVERING for Russian orders for shipment next month continued on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and resulted in the price of November first grade at one stage being taken up to 91 g- cents. The rubber— No. 1
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  • 47 12 rpHE Federation's Minister 1 of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for tbe week from Oct. 30. Rubber 89>8 cents a lb. Copra $590 a ton. Coconut oil !-.9.->o a ton. Palm oil $609 a ton. Palm kernels $373.75 a ton
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  • 159 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. cla-ed in Singapore ytswrdav a! 90 MDCI per lb. up, five-eight h.s of cent on Wednesday's closing price Closing tone; Quietly steady. Closing prices in cents, per lb j yesterday wereOFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 89 sellers 90** |(Norn.): Int.
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  • 85 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady UK/Continent October/November $37', buyers. Siß\ sellers. Coconut oil: steady bulk $57 'j sellers, drum $60 sellers. Pepper: quiet no business s re PPr° rt «l done. Muntok white $122, Sarawak $12i (both down $1). special Sarawak
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 481 12 NOTICES NOTICE The Management of the Rubber Planting Material Supply Agency, Kuala Lumpur, wishes to Inform its Customers and the Public that the Agency will be dissolved on 31st October, 1958, but that the The Rubber Planting Supply Agency, under new Proprietorship, will continue to conduct the business at the
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    • 527 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ADVERTISEMENT FOB THE POST OF CHAIRMAN OP THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY BOARD Applications are Invited tor the post oJ Chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board established under the provisions oi the Pineapple Industry Ordinance, 1957 Applicants should preferably be not less *.han 35 and not more than
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    • 833 12 NOTICES NOTICE i Please note that Mr. Yeo Khee i Huat. formerly a booking clerk in our Airways Department, terminated his employment with tis on the Ist October. 1958, and has no authority to commit us In any way SIME DARBY (SINGAPORE t LTD. TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE
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    • 115 12 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Cabled advice has been received that at the Annual General Meeting of the Abovenamed Company to be held in London on Hie 25th November. 1958, the Directors will recommend the payment of a final dividend of one shilling Ms mi i per share
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    • 800 12 OFFICIAL PR| CE! ol a cent) h U TIN: M75.2S (up si) Eittmated ofterinK 111 ton EXCHANGE R|^ The Malayan i Association changes in yesterday (al Selling IT. French Franc Franos 1617 1/4 On the trer exd Horn; Rons dollar waa cash, and S JO Sterling one tael of "K
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    • 1369 13 -r^sMANSFIELD tSc CO., LTD. Ten 4 u (incorrorateo in Singapore) (12 Inei) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S UiIINCS TO LIVERPOOL. CLASGOW. LOrtOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS suez *"tk li»"i» Rficeed tia Paiama ir cape it Cud Hue) opiion to o'oceed v.a other oorts to loaa and discharte v™ LOADING FOR Die
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    • 1242 13 M J l l pMJ UJ J LVrMr) iil pM EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAID. GENOA. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHASEN. COTHENIURC, OSLO Spore P. S'r.am Penani f "»coNiA" 13 v Nit mmm "lUTLANOIA"I 22 21 Ntt 24/2S Ntt 25/20 Nit Calls LiUm (PasMigtrs tily) Callug
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    • 1335 13 bu'ilo'.nc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"m'7l SINGAPORE (hcorooratM m tna United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Pinani BENVANNOCH Hamburg. London Rotterdam, M bro Ii Ptrt/ 1 Ntt OENREOCH for London, Rotterdam. Bremen. Hamburg It Ptrt/S Nit lulu street arn.ti 27 Ntt BENRINNES
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    • 1328 13 McAUSTER CO.. LTD. TEL.I Nl.i ***** ELLEBMAN LIMES KLAVENBSS LINE LONDON. HAVRE. lOTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN mANCISCO, HAMBUP.C ft HDLL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER PORTLAND and for U.S A., North Atlantic Port! Acciftiif etrgt fit Centra' l Sutt tnd Canada via Colombo Amanca OH OF COVENTRY BONNEVIUE Sport P Sham Penang p
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  • 343 14 JAPANESE AND CHINESE PRODUCTS CHEAPER THE increased competition from cheaper Japanese and Communist x Chinese iron and steel products in the Malayan market has considerably hit imports from the United Kingdom and Belgium, Malaya s traditional suppliers in this field. Singapore steel importers are
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  • 163 14 British company plans expansion BRITAIN'S leading manufacturers of writing ink, Henry C. Stephens Ltd. are negotiating for the acquisition of The Waterman Pen Co. Ltd.. London, a subsidiary of L.E. Water-i-ian Inc. of America. This was announced in Singapore yesterday by Mr. John D. Naylor, overseas sales manager of Henry
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  • 129 14 Singapore trader now in Japan THE manager of a Singapore motor cycle company. Mr. Ng Ghit-Cheong has left, for Japan on a three- month visit to promote trade. Mr. Ng. of Chu Cheong Co. !s at present at Mitsubish Heavy-Industries. Reorganised Ltd., Tokyo, leading manufacturers of heavy lni dustrial equipment
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  • 114 14 re managing director of the Joo Lan Tobacco Company. Ipoh. Mr. Tan Ktm Seng left Kuala Lumpur by air last week to visit America for a month at the invitation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. During; his stay in the IS. he will study the
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  • 85 14 Leading companies in the United Kingdom specialising in rubber and ebonite Indus- trial plant linings have form- ed a new product :>roup with- i in the Federation of British I Rubber and Allied Manufactures. The object of the group will be to collect statistics of j
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  • 192 14 BRITISH heavy duty vehicle manufacturers are maintaining themselves in the Malayan market and the outlook is good, said Mr. Trevor M. B. Guy. service director of Guy Motors Ltd. of Wolverhampton in Singapore. Mr. Guy said that competition in this field was confined to
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  • 232 14 pEYLON, who intends to double <•■• by next year, is planning to expand port market for the commodity In This was revealed last w.'i* in Singapore by Mr D. P. R Gunawardene, Ceylon's Minister of Food and Agriculture, who was here on
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  • 165 14 THE directors of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, have announced the appointment of Mr. E. J. Thomas as chairman of the board of directors. Mr. Thomas, who joined Goodyear in 1916, succeeds Mr. P. W. Litchfield. who becomes honorary chairman of
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    • 341 14 SALtS CM ACT fVI.K.b. consult:— MALAYAN RESEARCH SERVICES ...offorin'' specialised research services in the fields of marketing, industry advertising, sales, products, consumers, readership, listener, motivation, opinion, etc. JOHN C. LEE Managing Director AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BUILDING Suite 305, 1 Robinson Road. P.O. Box 2939 Tel: ***** SAN FRANCISCO: c/o Lee Losh
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    • 41 14 IKmjxhall at thf* all-nnrnncp T-^Mti* C^'xr *-> For pertormancc, comfort and jStTm economy Vauxhall is way ahead. **L JS "':sfetettfc» -J^**^ i vft •••••••••••A !•>»»»>»••' m W^mm>wM>MwM motor company ltd. IS-^mP W- Represented elsewhere in the Federation by Borneo Motors Ltd. ESTATE CAR
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  • 35 15 I SINGAPORE, Thurs. To- night's Chung Hwa Cup basket- j i ball league results: Men "A" —I Woo Y«w beat Sin Kong 12-67:1 Men -B" Mm Chang beat i Smpapore Sharks 91-76.
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  • 248 15 PHILADELPHIA, Thursday. ]y|H. JOHN McSHAIN, wealthy Philadelphia building contractor, revealed yesterday why he had sold his champion four-year-old racehorse, Ballvmoss. to an English syndicate for stud, rather than to m American one which had offered £l«)(i.'J80 more. The reason, he suid In an
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  • 132 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Singapore Hockey Association selectors were not satisfied witb today's trial on the padang and have call- j ed for another trial on Sunday before naming the Singapore team for thr inter-state auadranguiar at Seremban next week. Sunday's trial at the Girl* Sports
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  • 36 15 KUALA LUMPUR, TOUTS.— Cruiialongkorn University, of Bangkok, today gave an improved display lo hold the Federation of Malaya Combined Schools to a scoreless draw In their soccer match at Merdeka Stacium tonight
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  • 699 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 171 horses 96 Class Three and 75 Class Four ha s been entered lor the Selangor Turf Club'.s November meetiiiß on Nov. 8. 12 and 15. Entries are: Ist Run 2nd Bun sif 7f 6t lim j The
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    • 602 15 iitinurd from I'aje 8| efTIIATKMfB VACANT M,n, -Box COrts. extra. COMPANY REpetent shorthand- j i (Jtlice. .salary oiding to age and which should l>e pplications to Box ..jWN European comcompetent lady I for confidential Apply to Box Ing details previous! ether with age and 1 D BY LOCAL Assurance! yuung
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    • 859 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT JO Words U I Min.)— Box SO cts. extra. I ROOM TO LET at 12U-M Tembellng Road, Singapore Tel. 4596 i THREE BEDROOM WOODEN Bungalow. Electric, Water. Elevated, quiet locality. in t mile Woodlands Road Spore. Telephone available. Vacant rent $120 Telephone *****. NEWLY COMPLETED LUXURY Furnished Flats,
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    • 878 15 EDUCATION JO Words Si (Min.)— Box in el». exff«. CHINESE YMCA COMMER- CIAL School's November Begin- ners Book-keeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, LCC English, Shorthand speeds; 107 Selegie Road; Phone Spore *****. STAMFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE: Beginners' Malay. Typewriting mornings, evenings. Special coaching for L.C.C. Exam. 1959. Expert tutors. 169-B, Selegie Rd., Spore.
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    • 982 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE ;n H ..i-rt.s >.j (Mtm.) Hux tit cts. extra 1952 FORD CONSUL. Taxed. Insured. Good condition $1,400. Phone Johore Bahru 2375 Batson. ROVER 75 1951, perfect interior and Mechanical condition oners please. Phone Ramsey ***** Office hours. CONVERTIBLE STUDEBAKER 1948. 63.000 miles— good condition, carefully maintained. Apply
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    • 856 15 FOR SALE 10 Word* Si (Min.)— Hux iO ett. extra COT with Dunlop Mattress with matching chest of drawers, very modern, tip-top condition. $240.- View 52 Stevens Road before 5 p.m. CHEAP SALE: Used Radios, Models from $25/-. Excellent Condition. 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore- 1 and 5, Bukit Bintang Road.
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    • 872 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for I appointment as temporary Stenographer at the State Engineer's Office, P W.D Seremban on the salary scale of $253x 14-35 1/366X 14-422. Applicants should have passed the Government Stenography examination at a speed of 80 words per minute in short- hand and 25 words
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  • 588 16 THE NEW MEN MUST PULL UP SOCKS From JACK FINGLETON Adelaide, Thurs. WITH two drawn games in Perth tucked uncomfortably under their belts at no stage of either game did the tourists look likely to achieve victory Peter May's M.C.C. team arrived here yesterday convinced that some of the newer
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  • 108 16 Aussies to take on spin ''twins' 1 [ENGLAND'S great spin > bowlers. Jim Laker and Tony Lock will play in the same team here tomorrow for the first time in Australia. The inclusion ot both suggests that he M.C.C. selectors are a little perturbed by the criticism that the team
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  • 29 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Teachers Training College beat Prisons 2-0 in their S.H.A. League Div 2 match at Balestier Road today. A. L'Estrange and Richard Lim Keck Meng scored.
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  • 297 16 PRINCE CHARTER DOES SMART GALLOP PRINCE CHARTER, with Merv Posner astride, made tracK watchers sit up when he came right away from Amusement Park (Bougoure) at the finish of a 3f. tryout in 38 4/5. Amusement Park, however, was kept wide out all the way and was never oil his
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  • 37 16 NEWMARKET. Thurs. Mr. R. F. Dennis's French Beige won the Jocke> Clud Cup here today. Mr. W. Humbles Brioche was second, with Mrs. A. B. Biddle's Jongluer third. Five ran Reuter.
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  • 342 16 TyKIGHTS for all races tomorrow, last day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting, are: Liberation Cup Cl 1. Div 1-6 F Distinc imi:: Amu.sement Park 9.13 Steve 0.07 Malayan Scholar 9.01 Sun in I.in iii.i 5.09 Holiday Time 8.08 St. Vitus KM Downing Street X.113
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  • 35 16 BRISBANE. Thurs.— Ashley Cooper, the Australian holder ot the Wimbledon title, beat Ron Layer (Queensland) 6-4. 6-3. 10-8 here today to reach the men's singles final in the Queensland tennis championships.— Reuter
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  • 147 16 OENANG, Thurs. Penang' Sino Malays beat Singapore's League Div. One champions. Darul Afiah. 4-2 In their friendly soccer match before a 2.000 crowd at the City Stadium here tonight. Penang were the better team and fully deserved their win. They scored through centre-forward
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  • 195 16 Minto to challenge Rajas for Junior Cm pions Ko meet Xi; Union in.. QnalO f SAFA Jalan K< Friday, Nov. 7 in today' played at Jal dium. Kota I Panjang D L 3 C.U. followed up vincin? 4 year's beaten ncse Athletic. Minto pi showed opponent* fa have won th<
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    • 737 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. 'AT YOUR SERVICE" 211 Words Sill (Minimum). Daily 1 month, in Words $2.50 (.Wit.; faELP-DRIVE CARS Tel: ***** Everfine Co. 519 Serangoon Rd. ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE for efficient Air, Sea, Rail bookings. MAISON CECILE, (Spore) Rita and Marie to give you courteous service MANY HAD Their Certificates Photocopied
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