The Straits Times, 29 January 1959

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY I Itlllll l> SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Saw* 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 730 1 NEW MEASURES TO PROTECT LOCAL INDUSTRY Cut price products will be subject to extra duties Govt. gives its assent to draft legislation KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MALAYAN ISED version of Britain's anti-dumping regulations primarily designed to protect local industry and those of countries with which Malaya
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  • 109 1 NEGRI 'ALL WHITE' on 1 SATURDAYJ SEREMBAN. Wednesday. Till-: Regent of Negri Serabilan will declare the whole state a "white area" on Saturday. The announcement will also be made by voice aircraft. District officers will also read the declaration. About 170.000 leaflets will be air-dropped. Last night, one of the
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  • 29 1 SYDNEY, Wed. Twelve schoolteachers from New South Wales and Victoria left here by air today for Malaya to staff the first Australian school established outside Australia. Reuter.
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  • 105 1 Police spot prowler at lovers' lane SINGAPORE. Wed. Police chased and arrested a youth at a "lovers' lane" off Mount Emily here to. night. A Volunteer Special Con. stable, on beat doty, spotted a figure in swim. minu trunks moving in undergrowth near where several couples were court, ing In
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  • 27 1 COLOMBO. Wed.—Sinhalese will replace English as the official language in Ceylon's law courts under a BUI presented to the House of Representatives here today Reuter.
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  • 25 1 PARIS, Wed. The International Aviation Federation has awarded its gold medal to the designer of the Russian TU-104 Jet airliner Mr. Andrei TupoJev^-Reuter.
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  • 153 1 THE QUEEN CALLS WITH GIFTS FOR ALL IN HOME KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 73 boys and girla of the Selangor Children's Home chorused "selamat datang Tuanku" when the Raja Permaisuri Agong visited them today. The Queen brought them four big parcels of gifts, mostly toys. It was her first visit
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  • 252 1 FARMS FOR FEDERAL CITIZENS ONLY UNDER NEW PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T*HE Federation Government plans a national land code which will allow only Federal citizens to own agricultural land. This was disclosed by the Minister of Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, at a conference here of chairmen of state
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  • 41 1 CAPETOWN. W«L The South African Government has decided not to Invite the Queen to open the 1960 celebrations of the Union of South Africa's 50th anniversary, the Prime Minister. Dr Hendrik Verwoerd. told Parliament yesterday. Reuter
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  • 63 1 MOSCOW. Wed. A government campaign against demon vodka is paying off. the Premier. Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev, said today. He reported to the Communist Party Congress that the Soviet people bought 29.832.000 gallons less liquor last year than In 1957. Mr. Khrushchev, who has denounced drunkenness as a
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  • 386 1 Big game hunting can bring in the US dollars IfUALA LUMPUR, We d. Big game hunting in Malaya will attract a lot of Americans and can become a good U.S. dollar earner. This was the advice given by some of a party of 28 foreign tourist chiefs who came to
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Wed. Peter May, captain of the English cricket team now touring Australia and Miss Virginia Gllligan. daughter of Mr. Arthur Gllligan, England s captain In New Zealand 30 years ago. will be married In England on Friday, April 24. It was announced here today. -Reuter.
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  • 85 1 CHIEF OF AMERICAN STEEL WORKERS IN SINGAPORE MR. DAVID MacDONALD, (above), president of the United Strelworkers of America, who flew into Singapore by BOAC yesterday, wants to meet as many local unionists as possible. "I am also looking forward to meeting your YIP unionist Tun Lim Yew Hock, the Chief
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  • 165 1 America fires another rocket WASHINGTON, Wed.— An Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile launched from Cape Canaveral. Florida, last night flew the intended range. But it apparently fell short of some test goals. The missile was not intend- Ed to fly the full range of an ICBM. a spokesman added. It was
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  • 50 1 SIAM GETS NEW CONSTITUTION ISWCiKOK. WillPhumipol of Siam tonight proi l.iiiiHil interim titution for country to rr plate the one dissolw-d after last year's October revolution. Reuter. BANDITS DERAIL TRAIN JAKXRTA, Wed. Bandits derailed and ilreil train between Jakarl I Cberibon tonight killin,lim- persons and in' 15— Reuter.
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  • 197 2 PENANG, Wed. The Earl of Home. British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, said here today he was impressed with the results Malaya had achieved in fighting the terrorists since merdeka. 'I do not believe that any of us in Britain thought you would
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  • 22 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Immigration Club will hold its annual dance at the Gan Eng Seng School. Anson Road, on Saturday.
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  • 119 2 I'KNANG, Wed— Four youth* in "Yankee" dress summoned a call-girl to a Chulia Street hotel last night and robbed her of 5435 in cash and jewellery. The girl told police that about 9.20 p.m. she received a telephone message to go to the hotel.
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  • 194 2 'Don't use bright red envelopes' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The public has again been advised not to use bright red envelopes when sending Chinese New Year cards because these havp been classified as "embarrassing postal articles." Another "embarrassing" article, according to a Government announcement today, is the very small type of
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  • 15 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Inche Yusoj^ln Salim has been appqfflted Btate D<--veldpment ©fflcer/ Johore.
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  • 400 2 20 MILLION VIEWERS WILL SEE IT ON TELEVISION, SAYS A HOLLYWOOD PRODUCER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A LEADING Hollywood producer of documentary films will make a half-hour travel film in colour of the Federation and Singapore for television and general release. Mr. Carl Dudley, of Dudley
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  • 365 2 PRINCE PHILIP HAS A BUSY PROGRAMME ON BORNEO TOUR KUCHING, Wednesday. J^ CROWDED and colourful programme awaits Prime Philip when he steps ashore at Pending, on the Sarawak River, at (J p.m. on Feb. 2(j to begin his five-day tour of Sarawak. Brunei and North Borneo. He will be met
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  • 102 2 NEW YORK-BOUND PRINCESS WITH THE CHARMING SMILE EXPLANATION of this charming smile from 23--year-old Siamese princess. Wimla Chakrabandhu, U the exciting prospect of living in New York. Daughter of Mrs. Sumala Graham, and stepdaughter of Mr. John Graham, of Singapore, she left last night by BOAC for her new home.
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  • 381 2 LONDON, Wed. The following Malayans have passed the Bar Final examination held In London in December:— Class 2 Div. 2: K. S. Lai. Claw 3: s I U. Ahmand, K. Y. Choy, P. K. Das. J. H. B. Frederick. W. bin S. Hannah. S. N.
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  • 84 2 Portrait of the King will be on display PENANG. Wed. A watercolour portrait of the Yang di-Pertuan Agon? will be publicly displayed for the first time at an exhibition which Miss Elva Blacker, a London painter, will stage in Penanr on Feb. 2. The portrait, commissioned by the King:, was
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  • 40 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. In the Kluang Magistrate's court yesterday. Shak Pow was jailed for one month and fined $800, In default, a further eight months' jail for assisting in the operation of a character lottery.
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  • 34 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The number of cars registered in Singapore up to the end of last year was 53,521. There were only 48.682 cars registered up to the end of 1957.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 291 3 'Anti-party 9 bloc comes under fire in Moscow BULGANIN, MALENKOV CLIQUE IS NAMED jyjOSCOVV, Wed. Russia's anti-party group came under attack today before nearly 2,000 delegates attending the 21st Congress ot* the Soviet Communist Party. Mr. Nikolai Podgorny, party leader in the Ukraine said the "fractional activity" of the group
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  • 47 3 FARNHAM (England). Wed. —Mike Hawthorn, first Briton to win the world driving championship, was buried here in his home town today. Hawthorn died last week when his Jaguar ran out of control on a highway bypass near London. He was 29. U.P.I.
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  • 282 3 I ONDON. Wed. Conditions on the London Stock exchange today were some what steadier for the start of a new trading account period but buyers were still rather cautious. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were:— 1. 1 1 II I) (.11 1 Consols
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  • 36 3 LONDON. Wed— Spot 24» t d., March 24". d. April-June 25', d., July-Sept. 2S'id.. Oct.-Dec. 25\d.. Jan-March 25% d., Feb. c.l.f. 24\d.. March c.l.f. 24»id.. April c.l.f. 24 T ,d Tone: Dull and slightly easier.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £764. xellers £765. Forward b-iyer» £763 sellers £7*64. Settlement £765. Turnover am 30 tons, p.m. 9 tons.
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  • 278 3 J^EW DELHI, Wed— The old city of Delhi last night gave Prince Philip the bigeest welcome ever accorded a foreigner as he drove through bazaars to attend a civic reception outside the town hall. It was a welcome greater than anything that
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  • 173 3 IJONG KONG, Wed.— 11 The Hong Kong Government tonight announced its "accent on youth" programme for Prince Philip's visit to the colony on March 6 to 8. Most of the 200 guests who will attend a reception aboard the Royal yacht Britannia on
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  • 56 3 SYDNEY. Wed. Russia's decision to limit tin exports to non-Communist countries this year should benefit Australian tin producers. Mr. William Spooner. Australian National Development Minister, said today. Prices paid to Australian tin producers for tin concentrates were based on the Singapore price which had been
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  • 39 3 SANTA MONICA (California). Wed. Actor Herbert Marshall was reported in fair condition today at St. John's Hospital where he is recovering from Pneumonia and pleurisy. Marshall. 68. was scheduled to leave for Ireland this week. -U.P.I.
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  • 26 3 LONDON. Wed. A mother and her five sons died early today In a fire at their home in Kidderminster.
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  • CABLE FLASHES
    • 46 3 Troops out to check rioting Africans I EOPOLDVILLE, Wed. Armed troops were called out today to control bands of Africans stoning Eu-ropean-owned cars and looting buildings. The troops were rushed into action when batonarmed police we're overwhelmed by the mobs. Some 200 Africans have been arrested.
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    • 37 3 TOKYO: The Japanese Foreign Ministry is study, ing the possibility of sending five to ten Japanese electrical engineers to Singapore The ministry received a request from the Singapore City Council in December last year for the engineers.
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    • 24 3 LONDON: The keel of a 2.."00-ton liner, largest ever for the Canadian Pacific Fleet, was laid at Vickers Armstrongs Yard at Walker in Newcastle.
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    • 21 3 LONDON: British singer Terry Dene. 19. will stay in the army for a while despite the "emotional strain," army officials said.
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    • 27 3 JAKARTA: Antara news agency said an unidentified Dutchman was among 45 Darul Islam rebels captured recently by the Government troops at Wadjo and Siswa in South Celebes
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    • 32 3 BIRMINGHAM: A marked decline In the sales of British bicycles and motorcycles, both at home and abroad was reported at the annual meeting here of the British Oele and Motorcycle Industries Association.
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    • 32 3 WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower asked congress to approve a programme designed to eliminate labour racketeering, protect the public interest and ensure the rights and economic freedoms of millions of American workers. —NEWS AGENCIES.
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  • 309 3 Mr. K doesn't want a thaw, says Dulles WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE COLD WAR is unlikely to end, according to i A the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster i Dulles, because there is no sign of a genuine desire j on the Soviet Union's part to end it. Mr.
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  • 155 3 Japan asked to, pay for British loss in China ONDON. Wed.— Bri- j tish compensation I claims from Japan for property lost in China during the last war total about one million pounds plus interest of another million pounds, usually well-informed sources said here today. They were commenting on reports
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  • 55 3 LOS ANGELES, Wed Jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden, 54. was reported "resting confortably" today at Glendale Sanatorium and Hospital where he undarwmt surgery of the lower abfomlnat wall. The famous orchestra leader and musician, recently returned from a 39,000-mile tour in the Far East for the U.B. State
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  • 342 4 TRAVEL EXPERT URGES MERCHANTS TO SELL GOODS AT 'COMPETITIVE PRICES' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fHE executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. George Turner, said today that Singapore merchants must sell their goods at prices competitive with those in Hong Kong, Bangkok and
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  • 251 4 SINGAPORE. WedneMiay. n H. TREVOR, a driving tester attached to the K» Traffic Police headquarters in Maxwell Road, lost his appeal in the High Court today against a conviction for using criminal force on a driving instructor. Au Yee Meng. Trevor was originally charged with
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The It Tian Hian Chinese Wayang Dramatic Troupe orchestra tonight performed outside the Odeon cinema In conjunction with the South East Asian premiere of the film "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness."
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Buona Vista Youth Club will hold a Chinese New Year social and dance at the Buona Vista Community Centre at 8 pjn. on Feb. 9.
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  • 333 4  - BAR MAN BEATS $50 THUG WITH KOON-TOW JACKIE SAM By Singapore, Wednesday A KOON-TOW (Chinese art of self-defence) exponent today beat up a gangster armed with a dagger who tried to extort $50 from him in a Bukit Pasoh bar. Ang Bin Hian, 46, the stout, balding owner of the
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. will Inaugurate a new Kuala Lumpur Port Swettenham express bus service by the Sri Jaya Transport Company Ltd. on Feb. l. The service will only stop at Klang and Sungei Way.
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  • 309 4 'An Evening With Eve' for trade fair visitors SINGAPORE, Wed. An exotic stagei show "An Evening I With Eve" will be held at the Singapore Constitution Exposition hall on Feb. 28 for the crowning of the "Pearl of the Orient." It will feature about 50 of Singapore's most beautiful women
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 489 4 Todays Singapore diary... TAMIL REPRESENTATIVE Shell House. Collyrr Quay. 1.15 lifting 4 p.m.. ludo (juniors) 4.45 COUNCIL: Tea party In honour pjn. pjn. and (seniors) 5.30 p.m.. Si. of Prof. Oovlndarajan and Prof. LECTURE COURSE In English John meeting 545 p.m.. New Mascarenhasy at Raffles Hotel, 5 on Buddhism (or
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  • 297 5  -  LEE KHOON CHOY GOVERNMENT PLAN TO EDUCATE 700,000 ON NEED TO TAKE PART IN GENERAL ELECTION By Singapore, Wednesday AN ISLAND-WIDE campaign to tell Singapore's 700,000 voters that they "MUST" go to the polls in the general election is being planned by the Government. Yesterday the
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  • 56 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. A Gurkha ..oldier was accidentally shot dead during a bird hunting party near the Sungel Patanl rifle range on Sunday. Kedah Police disclosed today. He was Rifleman Nare Rana, who was shot on the forehead by a member of ttie hunting party. He died
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  • 377 5 Failures rush for the special Primary Six classes SINGAPORE, Wed.— A surprise rush has started among 14-year-old failures of the government secondary entrance examination to register for the special Primary Six course planned by the Malayan Christian Schools Council. During the last two days, 551 students signed up. This is
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  • 97 5 RESIGNATION OF HAWKERS INSPECTOR SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. George Newman, a senior markets and hawkers inspector, resigned from the City Council today. Mr. Newmans resignation has been forwarded to the Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. P.C. Marcus. He has been with the council for about 18 years. Last Thursday, his superior officer,
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  • 80 5 Z-Bomb lands in the West End THIS SIZZLING "Z-Bomb" who performed in Singapore and Malaya in 195 U now raising tempera, tures at the Pigall< in London's West End. A talented dancer, "Marco, the Z-Bomb" full name Margarita Mercado (36--23-36)— is seen in all her feathered glory in London. The
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  • 142 5 THE BOY WHO KEPT NIGHTS SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A MAGISTRATE today sent an 18-year-old boy to the Bukit Batok Boys' Hostel at Jurong for six months and ordered him to remain indoors after 10 p.m. for a year on probation. S. Krishnan, of Upper Dickson Road, tried to steal a shirt
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  • 134 5 TAPAH SWAMI LEFT $10,900 TAPAH, Wed— Swami Jeganath, 97. the Hindu holy man who died here on Sunday night without taking a bath for 45 years, has left a legacy of $10,000 in cash and some land. Mr. R. M. Mnthukaruppa Chettiar, to whom the kuuiiu entrusted his financial dealings,
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  • 156 5 Pakistani Reds on upsurge editor SINGAPORE, Wednesday. /COMMUNISTS are making headway in Pakistan despite the Government's stern anti-Red measures, said a Pakistani editor, Mr. Altaf Husain, here today. Mr. Husain, the editor of the Karachi English daily. Dawn, added that as in other Asian countries the main reason for the
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  • 75 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today remitted an opium case back to the Fourth District Court in which two men had been acquitted of a charge of possession of 401 b. of raw opium for the judge to consider the
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two Federation Army officers returned here by air today after completing two years' training at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. Second Lieutenants Chang Ah Hwa and R. Sataiyah will be attached to the Federation Engineers.
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Women officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the Federation will gather here during the weekend for a three-day training course at the Women's Institute headquarters, Petaling Jaya. The course will be opened by the Raja Permaisurt Agong on Friday. There
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  • 47 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Seremban branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will hold a two-week fun fair at the Peoples' Park here during the Chinese New Year. The fun fair, to raise funds for the association, will be from Feb. 7 to 21.
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  • 169 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Of the 20 local girls to be recruited for the John Calvert Show, about five— if they show promise and are keen enough— will be signed to tour with the show. Mr. Bob Marshall, the manager, said today. The five girls will
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  • 225 5  - 'NO CASE' AGAINST PROF. DOBBY A. MAHADEVA By SINGAPORE, Wed. University of Malaya authorities have decided not to take any action against Professor E. H. G. Dobby, who had submitted his resignation while away on sabbatical leave. Prof. Dobby was the former head of the university's geography department. The Straits
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  • 45 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A BOAC Comet IV jet airliner, which has been delayed in Calcutta due to a merchanical fault, is now due in Singapore on Saturday evening. Before leaving for Colombo on Sunday the plane will call at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 79 6 M Herds Sly (Minimum). DUKE. Passed peacefully away at a nursing home on Tuesday. 16th December. 1958, Catherine Hill Duke, widow of John Duke of Chateau dea Roches. St. Brelade's Bay, Jersey, C.1., in her 69th 3 ear SALY HAMILTON, daughter of Mr. T. P. Hamilton, Manager of Budu
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  • 38 6 10 Ward, $10 (Minimum). THE FUNERAL OF Mr. Paul Lee Kheng Guan will take place on Friday, Jan. 30th. The cortege leaves 16 South Canal Road 4.30 p.m. for Ss. Peter and Paul Church, thence to Bldadarl.
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  • 132 6 it Word, $10 Minimum). THE KOENITZ FAMILY thank all those who attended the funeral of their sister-in-law and those u'o so kindly sent wreaths. THE FAMILY OF the late Joseph LunYoong thanks friends and rda lives who sent condolences and wreaths tnd attended the funeral. THE FAMILY OF the
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  • 212 6 20 Wordt tit (Minimum). SIAMESE SILKS from ThaiCraft, 11 The Arcade. Raffles Place. The only shop in Singapore specialising in pure Siamese Silks. THE HIGHEST COMPLIMENT you can pay your wife, fiancee, pirlfriend is by giving her "Chanel", the World's first choice Perfume. EMPTY LAR DERS promote hungry pangs.
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  • The Straits Times Thursday, Jan. 29, 1959.
    • 784 6 The Superintendent of the Singapore City Council's Markets and Hawkers Department, Mr. L. A. Marcus, resigned last week after a stern questioning by the Mayor on the recent prosecutions of hawkers. Mr. Marcus. however, is not to be left alone. By five votes to three,
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    • 244 6 The transformation in China's trade with Ceylon is probably as good an illustration as any of the inroads which Chinese exports are making in the traditional pattern of Eastern trade. Even as late as a year ago I there were complaints in Ceylon that China was refusing to
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    • 173 6 Operations in Ipoh hospital are being postponed because the supply is running low in the blood bank. Such blood as there is is being reserved for very urgent cases. The hospital, complains its Medical Superintendent, has always lacked an adequate supply and this for the most part has
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  • 1031 6  - This man may be Britain next Socialist Priiwa Minister ANTHONY LEJEUNE by LONDON. AFTER Super Mac SuperGaitskell? Well, perhaps. There's no doubt that the coming General Election will be very much a clash between two men. Mr. Macmillan has been growing in stature before British eyes; his ringcraft has been
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 6 ARTFUL MIX'S GOODBYE Wo-id Ctwrlf Hl m, m*a*ttm'nl ull» Uu KIKMIIn SMrtm
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  • Man in the Street
    • 301 6 I REFER to the threehour evening classes which the Singapore Ministry of Education Intends to provide for children who failed the Primary Six examination. As a parent I am convinced that these classes will not serve their purpose. They propose to prepare the children for
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    • 86 6 I FULLY agree with the views of the people who maintain that allowances to the City Fathers should not be backdated. At the present moment the City Mayor is fully aware that the City's coffers are running low and I therefore see no reason why he
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  • 196 7 PandO TO STEP UP CALLS IN STORE SINGAPORE, Wed. •3 The managing director of the P O Steam Navigation Company, Mr. R. M. Thwaites, said today that more of his company's liners would call at Singapore in future. Mr. Thwaites is here on a fortnight's visit to Singapore and the
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  • 55 7 Delegate to PATA arrives late SIR LEONARD ISITT chairman of the New Zealand National Airways Corporation and Tasman Empire Airways who arrived in Singapore yesterday to attend the Paeiflc Area Travel Association conference. He said be was delayed because he had to attend a board meeting of Tasman Empire Airways
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  • 440 7 BOUQUETS FOR SINGAPORE HOTELS BUT A BRICKBAT FOR THE TAXI (TOO SMALL) SINGAPORE, Wednesday. H ILK PATA delegates have been busy conferring for the past two days, their wives a number of whom have come here for the joy-ride have been free to find out what
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  • 63 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, will present the Chew Swee Kee Shield and shooting trophies for 1958 at the Combined Cadet Corps parade at Raffles Institution. Bras Basah Road, on Saturday. On parade will be the school's cadet corps and the
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  • 52 7 Mrs. Scow to go to U.N. SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. scow Peck Leng. a Singapore social worker. Is leaving for New York on Sunday to attend the ninth session of the Status of Women Commission of the United Nations. She will be an alternate representative of the Pan Pacific South-East Asia
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  • 415 7  - On safari in Malaya— fine roads but how about a map? NELSON AUTKERFURD flTfiriffTTT imnmiMMiitMtiitiiid By JOHORE BAHRU. WtNitny TWO seasoned world A travellers who have just completed a coast-to-coast motor tour of the Federation have brought to light a glaring deficiency in the country's tourist promotion plans. There is
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  • 190 7 DOZING BEAUTY HAD BEDROOM RANSACKED SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DETECTIVES are hunting a burglar who stole $500 in cash and Jewellery from a 1958 Miss Singapore finalist while she was sleeping in her bedroom in the Kandang Kerbau area last night. Petite Miss Mary Yong told the Straits Times tonight: "When I
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  • 21 7 KLUANO. Wed Captain Lim Thian Peng has been appointed Home Guard staff officer for the northern district of Johore.
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  • 133 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— When a 14-year-old boy was kept at a Social Welfare Department hostel last year, he won the top prize for good conduct. But not long after his discharge the boy got himself into trouble again, Mr. 8. D. William, a probation officer,
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  • 21 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Sakal Deo Rai was elected president of the North Indian Hindu Association at the annual meeting.
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The International Business Machines World Trade Corporation will show a film on Its electronic data processing system nightly at 8.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. at the Singapore Constitution Exposition.
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  • 251 7 PREVIEW OF THE 'FAIRYLAND' ON FRIDAY-NOT FOR PUBLIC SINGAPORE. Wednesday. ITALLANG will be a fairyland of lights when a dress rehearsal ol" the Singapore Constitution Exposition is held on Friday at G.'iO p.m. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, vice-chairman of the exposition committee, said today that the rehearsal with all lights
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  • 144 7 Court: 'Have New Year in peace' MALACCA, Wed.— The approach of Chinese New Year has saved a couple from being ejected from a house unlawfully built on Crown land here. Lee Tor Seng and his wife, Lim Tham. pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court last November to a charge of
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  • 96 8 THESE TWO Indonesian beauties. Csri Hartati (left) and Nunuk Kaeiatfn yesterday performed a Javanese classical dance, the Sermpl, which represents the movements of a girl "dressing up." This was one of the items of the Indonesian Morning, held at the weekly meeting
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  • 320 8 Freight rate for pineapples CUt by 14 cents a easel Y4J>; 'SINGAPORE PACKERS WELCOME THIS GESTURE 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.i —The freight rate for Malayan canned 1 pineapples has been reduced from 1495. 6d. to 1395. 6d. a ton. This means a reduction of 14 cents on every case of pineapples
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  • 135 8 Pirates strike again off Johore lOHORE BAHRU.Wed. J The Singapore pirate gang known to be operating off the west coast of Johore has struck again. This time their haul was a $600 outboard motor. A Malay fisherman told police he was In his boat here near the mouth of the
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  • 56 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Queenstown's city councillor. Mr. Tang Peng Yeu. who paid a total of $324 as fines for 57 Queenstown hawkers at the City Court on Monday, was thanked today by the hawkers for his generous gesture. At a meeting at the Queenstown Community Centre, tne hawkers
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  • 47 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four men pleaded not guilty today to a charge of rioting in Boon Tat Street at 11.30 p.m. yesterday. Lee enwee Meng, Lee Ah Leong. Chia Seng Guan, and Teo Beng Wah. were remanded In police custody for a week
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  • 197 8 BRUNEI SULTAN FOR LONDON TALKS BRUNEI TOWN, Wednesday. rpHE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Saifuddin, will lead a delegation of Brunei state councillors to London in March for talks with the Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, on the proposed written constitution for his rich oil-producing
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  • 100 8 Man cut Ms own throat five times MALACCA, Wed.— A Malacca General Hospital pathologist, Dr. M. Rajathurai. told the Malacca Coroner Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today that a man. whose body be examined, had cut his own threat at least FIVE times. The man. Tan -Kiat. 63. caretaker of the <
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  • 33 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan Tho will hold a buffet supper and entertain delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. at the Ocean Park Hotel.
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  • 41 8 TAIPING. Wed. Joy flights will be available for Talplng residents at the aerodrome here on Feb. 8 and 9 to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The Perak Flying Club Is charging $10 per flight.
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  • 383 8 IPOH, Wed. The 1 People's Progressive Party said today that enforcement of proposed amendments to the the Elections Offences Ordinance could result in "some stupid persons wrecking the election campaign in any constituency by barring a party speaker or canvasser on
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1540 9 The siege of Quebec— battle for Canada FRENCH SOLDIER'S COURAGE WON ENEMY'S PRAISE TALL, wax tapers flickered eerily in the ruined Ursuline Convent in Quebec on the night of September 14, 1759. Framed in the shatter ed windows was the ruddy glare of the burning town. The thunder of the
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    • 246 9 BANGKOK BANK LTD. (Incorporated In Thailand) Wish to thank their patrons, friends and well-wishers for their kind attendance, presents and good wishes on the occasion of the opening of their Kuala Lumpur branch at 14, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur Full bMktafl fecNttiM 0v0.10b1.. AN mmkim w.lcomed MANAGER Totafkonot YONG DHANESWONGSI
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  • 444 10 1958, SINGAPORE TRADE DROPPED BY $500 MILLION By Our Market Correspondent THE value of Singapore's total trade last year fell by nearly $500 million to $5,582.1 million and the adverse gap between imports and exports widened from $534 million to $619.3 million, compared with 1957. Although 636,321 tons of rubber
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  • 250 10 Ships lying alongside the SinI gapore Harbour Board wharves lor expected today are: State of I Madras 12, Boisaevain 4/6. I Glenbank 6A. Selandla 6/ 7, Chekiang 8. 9. General Sikorskl 10/11, Terukawa Maru 13/14, President Polk 15 16, Alru Maru 18, Benveg 19. Serdanp N. Wall 4,
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  • 33 10 SINGAPORE. Jan. 28. RUBBER: U 3 a cents per lb. (down oneeighth of a cent). TIN: $387.56 per picul (up SI. 12' ,i. Estimated unofficial offering 126 tons (down 16 tons).
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  • 410 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday "Industrials continued to be well supported at quotations while tins were quiet and rubbers a shade easier. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.3 v p.m.: Fed. Dispensary $1.10 (R. Di: Fraser Neave
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  • 24 10 Malayan Share Market: Jan. 28 Jan. 27 Industrials: xx.« 7 88 42 Tins: »a.73 90.97 Rubbers 109.12 1«9.«I Jan. 1 1958 lot. <—
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  • 150 10 February first grade rabber br/ers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 844, cents per lb .down one-eighth of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The tone was quirt steady. Closing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot fob. buyers 83 sellers 84**; Int.
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  • 103 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were Copra: quiet: UK/Continent January/February $42 buyers, $43 sellers. Ceeonat oil: quiet: >ulk $64 sellers, drum $67 sellers Penan-: quiet; no business was ■eported done, Muntok white $138 Sarawak $137, special Sarawak >lack $73 <,all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association
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  • 165 10 Southern Kinta's second interim of 20 per cent makes 32 'j per cent for the year ending March SI to date. Total last financial year was 85 per cent. The quotation gained 3d. to 18s. 3d. middle price. A sterling rubber. Consolidated Salak announced an interim of 5'
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  • 125 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT and mining shares 1 maintained a steady tone on an active market on the Stack Exchange here today. Mt. Morgan eased 6d. in an easier gold section Commonwealth bonds maintained a firm tone. Loans 3,, 1956-59 £100 13s. 9d. Bank of NSW £37 Con. Zinc
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  • 71 10 The Malayan Exchange Baaks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to tlOOT: Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1832*;: Swedish Kroner 169%. On the fre« exchange market in Hone Kong yesterday, the L T .S. dollar was
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    • 704 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from serving permanent Government officers Including those on probaI lion who have rmnrci the Oversea i School Certificate Examination or equivalent with credit in English Language and have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday, lor appointment as a Clerk
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    • 379 10 SHIPPING NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V. "BENGKALIS" Berthee: !*.1.59 S.H.B. Goeewns: II General survey will be held on the 4.2.59. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41. Robimon Road. Telephone Zl-3M. WILB. WILHELMSEN LINES MS "TAI SHAN" ARRIVED SINGAPOBC ON 25TH JANUARY 1959 A
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    • 1044 12 rpALKING about food and cookery with an A expert is always stimulating, and Mrs. Charlotte Adams, visiting Singapore during a tour of about 35 countries to compile a new international recipe book, gave me some professional tips worth having. Mrs. Adams, an American who has already written
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    • 353 12 NEW GAY PERFUMES Cfc SOLE AGCNTS* ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR EYE OPENER/ Why tolerate dull-look- v. ing. reddish streaked. 'VOtZCU/ tired-feeling eyes an- sure EYE CENE other instant? One or wjfh LexafQ| a CQm two drops of EYE-CENE. J bination ey e bath and recommended by eye
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 308 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Help to train bitter constl1. Uncalled (or extra section tuenU (3-5). added to sewers (8). 8. He'd merit becoming a great 5. Just part of the service ren- writer (8). dered by the man (6). 13. By repute a mighty good 9. Spanish Idol raced
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  • 924 13 155 HORSES ENTERED FOR S'GOR MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TWENTY-SEVEN horses have been entered for the Class One mile events in the Selangor Turf Club's meeting next month. The field for the Selangor Gold Cup race will be picked from them. A total of 155 entries— 7o in Class One.
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  • 166 13 LTAA can't decide on Kramer MELBOURNE, Wed— A proposal to Increase the number of days each year an amateur can play abroad on expenses raising the limit from ISO days to ISO was pawed at the annual conference here today of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. The proposal now
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    • 2478 13 k I^ «j|^=^jg=^gßgM»Majßa|^B| ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wor4t ti (Mi*..)— Box It eU. txtro.. I NEAR SINGAPORE Constitution Exposition accommodation 1 full board City 10 minutes, bus i route 20, luncheon, dinners only by arrangement. Thomley *****. TWO-STOREY 3 bedroom I modem bungalow at Hongkong Park 6'i mis. Dunearn Road furnished/unfurnished
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    • 877 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, ti (Mi*.) Box M cto. extra. GOOD USED CAR. Owner leaving, must sell, can show Shellubrtcatlon Record Cart Proof of regular lubrication and genuine mileage. QUICK SALE 1052 V/Wyv«m Singer 1951 Skoda Coupe 1950 V/Velox IM7 Standard reasonable price. View 155 Bast Coast Road. S'pora *****.
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    • 42 13 B^^^llT^S^RsTT^^ffSfV^l PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS. fo $800 1 SINGAPORE 1 and ask for TELE— ADS" This service h only available provided you use Straitm Time* Box Number. Federation readers should contact their nearest Straits Tlmee Oflee er complete the etaaatlefl adTirtlsiiisit fens.
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    • 246 13 Deliciouf ilLl BAKED RE-ANC Heinz Baked Beans are nutri- Wjk Iw\l J tious, high in food values for vitality and strength. Heinz Baked Beans are ti packed in rich tomato J^^sV^ *I^»^^ Heinz Baked Beans are ***Or r> stft* I especially delicious served iß^pl^yajfc^^^ ■with rice, meat, fish, i^*^^«iZi I
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  • 57 14 LONDON. Wed. Results In today's F.A. Cup matches Fourth Round: Nottingham Forest 4 Orimsby Town 1 (winners away to Birmingham City or Fulhami. Fourth Round replay: Portsmouth 4 Accrlngton Stanley 1 (winners away to Blackburn Rovers or Burnley). The remainine Cup ties due to be played today,
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  • 242 14 PHONE MEN DRAW WITH POLICE SINGAPORE, We d Singapore Telephone Board held Police, the title holders, to a scoreless draw in their S.G.S.F.A. Div. 1 League match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Police goalkeeper Thambyrajah put up a great display when S.T.B. were on top in the early stages. In
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  • 58 14 pALCUTTA, Wed. Erland \j Hops of Denmark, All-Eng-land men's singles champion, yesterday entered the semifinals of the East India Badminton championships by defeating India's Flkram Bhatt. 15-12. 15-5. The tournament resumed after a five-day suspension to allow more time for the arrival of India's and Indonesia's top
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  • 20 14 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Beatty Secondary School beat Kallang Secondary School 7-0 in a soccer match at Balestler Road today.
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  • 325 14  -  KEN FERNANDEZ MONEY DIFFICULTIES MAY CUT ASIAN JUNIOR CUP ENTRIES Only P.L, Formosa, Ceylon say yes By KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Foreign exchange regulations and lack of finance might prevent several countries from participating in the Junior Asian (up soccer competition to be held at Kuala
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  • 180 14 ROYAL Signal Administ this year's Singapore champions when they bei goal and two tries) to ni tfGAPORE, Wednesday, .rative Regiment became Army inter-unit rugger it G.H.Q. by 11 points (a 1 at Tanglin today. Royal Signals thus qualified to meet the winners of the Federation
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  • 1837 14 High Socks wins again on pet course NAZAKAT UPSETS TO PAY DAYS HIGHEST DIVIDEND SOVEREIGN FLAME PUTS UP SMART SPRINTING DISPLAY By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Wed. MR. K. Y. LIM'S Buklt Timah specialist High Socks, with Arthur Ward astride, chalked up yet another win over his favourite course today. Starting
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  • 64 14 TOTAL POOL. $172,322 Ist No. *****7 ($77,544) 2nd No. *****8 ($38,772) 3rd No. *****1 ($21,340) STARTERS (51.795 each): *****0. *****1, *****4, *****2, *****0. *****3, *****4. *****2. *****8, *****3. *****1, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,292 each): *****5. *****5, *****9, *****5, *****4, *****3. *****6, *****1. *****9. *****3 FORTUNE TOTE: Ist dividend
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  • 187 14 ADELAIDE, Wea. Peter i\ May and Jim Laker still head the M.C.C. batting and bowling averages respectively for flrst-class matches in Australia. Inn NO Runa HS Avge 18 1 1.086 140 63.88 22 S 797 100* 46.88 21 3 764 177* 43.44 11' 3
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    • 46 14 SOCCER: Malays Junior league Setla Jaya "A" v Perhlmponan Setia. Balestler Road: Friendly: I.R.C. v A.A.A. Farrer Park. TABLE TENNIS: S.T.T.A. Junior Inter-club championships RAP Seletar Tlong Bahru V C. 8.V.5.C.. 8.15. p.m. HOCKEY: S.H.A. senior knockout competition (Ist round replay) Police v University, Thomson Road.
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