The Straits Times, 21 September 1959

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The straits times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1959 15 CENTS. file*****
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  • 628 1 ALL RULERS INFORMED OF HIS MAJESTY'S ILLNESS Medical bulletin tells of 'treatment for chest complaint' Tengku flies back from Singapore ut v J KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. |Nt Yang di-Pertuan Agong was this morning brought to the Federal capital by car from Fraser's Hill, where he has been
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  • 130 1 JAKARTA, Sunday. A GOVERNMENT regulation took effect today limiting until Jan. 1, 1960, the time in which Indonesia's devalued 1,000 and 500 rupiah notes can be changed. The regulations, published yesterday, said the Government considered it necessary to discontinue the circulation of these two bank
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  • 45 1 BONN, Sun. Six-year-old Rajendra Kumar Pawa, of Singapore, in Cologne University Hospital for an operation which may save his life, was stated at the hospital today to be "looking bright and cheerful. No date has been fixed for an operation. Reuter.
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  • 252 1 VIENTIANE. Sun.— Laotian Government forces today carried out "mopping up" operations against Communist rebels north and south of the ertbattled north eastern town of Sam Neva and in the northernmost province of Phong Saly. Army sources Reports earlier today that the fort of Bam
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  • 36 1 TEL AVIV. Sun. Three Bedouin tribesmen were killed during an exchange of fire between an Israeli patrol and a band of armed tribesmen in the Western Negev yesterday. Israeli Army sources said. Reuter.
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  • 322 1 A threat to go home by Nik after quarrels HARSH WORDS AT A BANQUET LOS Angeles, Sun.— Mr. Khrushchev hit Los Angeles and Hollywood with all the force of a hurricane, engaging in two quarrels and meeting film stars on a studio set. The second of the quarrels came Juat
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  • 615 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday. MEARLY a quarter of the 210 de legates at the Singapore State UMNO delegates' conference today walked out in protest against the election of Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat as party chairman. This new crisis leaves the Party
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  • 78 1 SOEKARNO: WORK LIKE MY MINISTERS JAKARTA. Sun. President J Soekarna has urged his people to work harder. A delayed report of his recent tour of the outer islands said Dr. Soekarno told a rally of the efforts of his Cabinet Ministers. "Take the Minister of Development, Mr. Chaerul Saleh,' he
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  • 61 1 ISTANBUL. Sun. Unofficial reports reaching here today from Kars. on the Turk-ish-Soviet border, said Russian frontier guards had shot land killed a Soviet soldier i on Turkish territory when he tried to escape into Turkey. The Russians had carried the body back on to Soviet soil
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  • 43 1 NEHRU S VIEW TLHERAN, Indian ini«r \chru, hrrr on Statr \isit, wasn't w.' prrsM-d by Khru^brK dittnMMßent He Mid dryly f >ni out uuclcar or convention a! weapon>. man would still bo able to r. f how* and an l P.I
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  • 21 1 BAGDAD. Sun.— An undisclosed number of Army officers and civilians were executed here today for plotting against the state.— Reuter.
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  • 39 1 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR MALAYA BRISBANE, Sun. Men of the Ist Bn., the Royal Australian Regiment, sailed from Brisbane for Malaya tonight in the troopship Ftaminia. The battalion's Commanding Officer. Lt. Col. W. J. Morrow, flew to Malaya earlier. Reuter.
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  • 268 2 Police detain suspect, seize documents IPOH, Sunday. A CONFIDENCE trickster used a women's training centre to be opened here soon as the bait to cheat hundreds of dollars from jobseeking youths. A police spokesman said today the man had teen operating in
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  • 125 2 RAF march past in memory of The Few KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The RAF here today commemorated the Battle of Britain i n a short, simple ceremony at the RAF station in Airport Road. About 35* people, mostly RAF personnel and their wives, attended a special church service conducted by the
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  • 193 2 Missing after told to leave school KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A 17-year-old girl, Noor Aazi binte Musa. who left her home in Chemor. Perak after being asked by her parents to leave school, has been missing for over a month. Her father. Inche Musa bin Abdullah, a government pensioner, today appealed
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  • 80 2 Road safety games KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Shell Company here- will sponsor a four-day "Hoad Safety Traffic Games" to be held at the Merdeka Stadium car park on Sept. 29. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda. will officially open the games. His wife will give away
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  • 22 2 BATU OAJAH. Sun.— Mr. P. Supplah, the chief clerk of the police headquarters here, has retired after 36 years' service.
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  • 44 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I A young civil engineer from I Malacca. Mr. Wong Ylng. vrill leave for England on Oct. 1 on a two-year scholarship offered by the Federation of British Industries. Mr. Wong will take an advanced course in Britain.
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  • 185 2 BOGUS 'PUPILS' TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BUS CONCESSIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A NUMBER of people posing as pupils and teachers are using monthly concession tickets to travel by bus, the spokesman of a bus company here told the Straits Times today, f Several of them have been caught in the act
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  • 122 2 Poll teams touring Federation KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Teams of registration officers of the Election Commission are touring the Federation to register new voters for Federal and state elections. They will also revise the electorate roll, changing addresses of voters where necessary and deleting those who have died. Registration A Commission
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  • 986 3 LUNCH WITH STARS, A ROW, THEN LOOK AT 'CAN-CAN' HOLLYWOOD, Sunday. MR. Nikita Khrushchev was annoyed yesterday and said so because he could not visit Disneyland. Two versions were given on the cause of refusal, one by Mr. Khrushchev and
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  • 294 3 KHRUSHCHEV VISIT TO PEKING WORRIES BELGRADE BELGRADE, Sunday. YUGOSLAV officials believe China is pressing the Soviet Union to renew the Communist bloc's ideological and political campaign against the Tito regime. China s recent role in the world scene is viewed here with growing anxiety, particularly in the light of Mr
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  • 177 3 Smoke bomb used in clash with patients 11/AKSAW, Sun— PoTT lice hurled v smoke bomb to disperse men and women tubercular patients who resisted an »tt«mpt to close the chapel at their sanatorium near Warsaw last Monday, reliable sources said yesterday. Judicial and health authorities who are investigating the clash,
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  • 93 3 HONG KONG. Sun The Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai. and the former Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Tanzan Ishibashl. today agreed that China and Japan should try to promote mutual friendship, strengthen mv tual trust and Improve existing relations, the New China news agency report, d. A communique
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  • 65 3 LONDON, Sun. Veteran Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft flew for the last time at the Biggin Hill airfield Battle of Britain air display yesterday afternoon. Nineteen years ago the Royal Air Force Fighter Command's Spitfires and Hurricanes smashed the Luftwaffe's blitz ou Britain. After that the
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  • 81 3 LABOUR'S SECRETARY GENERAL REJECTED LONDON, Sun. The Derby Labour Parly selection conference yesterday chose Mr. Thomas Swain, a miners! nominee, as Labour candidate for North-East Derbyshire in the general election in preference to Mr. Morgan Phillips, general secretary of the Labour Party. Mr. Swain was given 103 votes out of
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  • 31 3 JAKARTA, Sun. An army officer was quoted as saying that tin-rich Bangka Island had accumulated more than 79 million rupiahs from barter trade In the last six months, i
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  • 112 3 Algeria— up to rebels PARIS, Sun.— A quick peace In Algeria will depend on the reply— expected next week ot Algerian insurgent leaders to Gen. de Gaulle's new plan to give the province self determination after pacification, observers here said yesterday. The insurgent .leaders, who yesterday celebrated the first anniversary
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  • 47 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Thirtytwo people were Injured when a bus left the road In Palur. Central Java, smashed a house, hit a horse and cart. and rolled over. The Injured passengers were taken to the Djebras Hospital There was no report of fatalities.— Reuter.
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  • 242 3 Greece cuts off Grivas: 'He has persecution mania 9 ATHENS, Sunday. '"THE Greek Government last night washed its hands of General A George Grivas, former Cyprus Eoka chief, saying he suffered from "persecution mania" and had been honoured "to an exaggerated degree." The Government statement was made after Gen. Grivas
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  • 56 3 CHICAGO. Sun. Senator Barry Goldwater. a Republican, said yesterday that VlcePresldent Richard Nixon was "surprised and disappointed" that Mr. Khrushchev had been invited to the United States. "Let me tell you Nixon Is a conservative. He was surprised and shocked at the Invitation to Khrushchev to cdme
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  • 102 3 BRITAIN. WILL SEEK TO CUT AIR FARES HONOLULU. Sun. -Britain Is expected to lead the drive for reduction of international air fares at the annual conference of the International Air Transport Association d.A.T.A.) which opens at Walklkl on Tuesday. The conference, expected to last three weeks, will be attended by
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  • 32 3 TOKYO. Sun.— Four Japanese inns were destroyed and nine people injured early this morning when a fire broke out at the hot-spring resort of Ataml, central Japan, police reported today.
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  • 37 3 JAKARTA. Sun.— Muslim scholars at Blora In Central Java led thousands in prayers for rain to ease an acute drought. People were praying In the town square for showers to fill the empty drinking wells.
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    • 368 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM: 630 Good Morning; 6.32 1 h™*™***} "J^llcM Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur 341 metrrs 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penan* 366 metre* News; 8.05 A Date With Music; ipoh 330 m ,uv*
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  • 320 4 Are rules rigid? gINGAPORE. Sun. Catholics in Government service here are faced with a problem: Is it in order for them to work on Sunday "national construction" projects? Members of the I Church of England have been encouraged to volunteer for Sunday work. But those of the Malaysia Council of
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  • 18 4 TWO PRIESTS GIVE TWO VIEWS ON SUNDAY WORK JOINED IN MATRIMONY -THE SIAMESE WAY
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  • 290 4 A TWO-YEAR romance by post between two members of Siamese diplomatic families led today to the first wedding ever held In the Siamese Consulate here. He is Pichit Sayasllpl. 30, an Assistant Chancellor in the Siamese Consulate in Singapore, whose father is in the Foreign
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Harbour Board Police Inspector. Beberg Bracken, was treated at the General Hospital for a gunshot wound in his left hand tonight. It is believed tha tthe Inspector was cleaning his 9 nun. automatic pistol when it went off.
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  • 124 4 SINGAPORE. 3un The Rev. H. W. Balnes. the Bishop of Singapore. Is learning Malay. Every week he attends a Malay class In the Dean's Office In St. Andrew's Cathedral with other members of the clergy. Also In the class are the Dean, the Very
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  • 85 4 ACTION SHOTS FOR PHOTO COMPETITION SINGAPORE. Sun.— Action photographs with the emphasis on speed will feature prominently in the 1959 Chopra Shield inter-school photography com p c t ltlon which opens fcr judging on Thursday In the Lac Kuo Chuan Auditorium of the Anglo- Chinese School. The competition, open to
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  • 19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Peter Class. State Agricultural Officer, Johore. has left for a holiday in Britain.
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  • 266 4 INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT; Free film shows at Reformative Training Centre (Borstal). Pearls Bank, 7JO pjn. BAFFLES MUSEUM: Indian art exhibition 9 a.m. to 5.30 pm Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road) Chinese— adult beginners 13.15 p.m. Malay beginners (Chinese speaking) 9.50 a.m.. beginners 5 pm.. beginners 6 p.m.. Senior Cambridge
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  • 223 5 Union wants commission to look into job conditions KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The new Taiping branch of the Overseas Commonwealth Forces Employees' Union is to ask its headquarters to press for a commission to inquire into the working conditions of British Army civilian staff in Malaya.
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  • 59 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Custodian of Enemy Property. Mr. Hugh Shepherd, has been appointed Admini- strator oi German enemy i property. People with claimg can now address them to him. When Germany declared war in September 1939. all German property in the I Federation was
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A meeting was held today at the Bencoolen Street mosque to commemorate the Prophet Mohamed's Birthday. The State Advocate-Gene-ral. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, presided.
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  • 58 5 "OH" exclaimed Mrs. T. K. Taylor, wife of the Chief Education Officer, Selangor, as she watched Miss Ng Chew Imm and Miss Teoh Leone Kuan light a cigarette with ice at the science exhibition by the Methodist
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  • 102 5 MALAYAN UNIT TO MAKE FILM ON SARAWAK INCHING. Sun.— A Malayan Film Unit team of four, headed by director Inche Othman Samsuddin, has arrived here to shoot a documentary on the work of Radio Sarawak. The MFU has been commissioned by the Foreign Office in London to make the film.
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  • 160 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CELANGORS three rubber inspectors are making n it difficult for people to sell stolen rubber, an assistant State Secretary. Inche Mahyuddin bin Mohamed Zain, said today. They carefully inspected the books of rubber dealers to check for irregularities, he said. The three sleuths
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  • 329 5 VOLUNTEERS SAIL IN TO TIDY UP ISLAND No. 2 rm9r SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE PEOPLE of Pulau Sudong, which was recently tidied up by National Construction Corps volunteers, today became volunteers themselves tc clean up the neighbouring island of Pulau Bukom Kechil. The Pulau Sudong headman. Inche Dol bin Benggol, with
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  • 160 5 PARLIAMENT SPEAKER TO QUIT STATE ASSEMBLY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato liaji Mohamed Noah bin Omar, is to resign from the Johore state legislative assembly early next month. He said today that although the Federation constitution did not require him to do so, he
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    • 168 5 The Saint Hy Lesiie Charteris t/ YOU WANT A f C HOW'S THAT?) K WE'LL HANG A PLASTIC BAG FULL OF -i-r/ DEMONSTRATION? >->! y TQWATD JUICE INSIDE, ANP THE J f ALL RIGHT HOLD (-J J> SACRJFICE SHOULD BE GORY A\y WRISTS- INSA, \WU S^NQUfjH FOR frNVONE^X Li 7
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  • 26 6 J# Words tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVTNO Memory of Madam Leong Wah Lan who passed away on 21 Sept. 19(2. Inserted by her husband.
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  • 303 6 to W,rdt $10 (Mimmumt AT "THE COCKPIT" Monday* to P-ldavs Business Man's Luncn $3. 50. BUSINESS LUNCH at $2.50 with quick sen-ice Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur. VANITY Brand new selection*. FabuJous Short Evening /Coc It tati Gou-nv 32 Raffles Place. S"pore. ELSIE MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor. 13. Battery Rd.
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  • 672 6 The straits times Monday, September 21, 1959. Accent On Assistance For some yeans Con..:ionwealth finance ministers have been accustomed to confer just before the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. An outcome of the unusually important meeting at Montreal last year was the decision to
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  • 435 6 Unlikely as it was that Mr. Khrushchev's American campaign would bathe the world in sunshine, there were at least hopes that he would use his great volubility for something better than what he gave the United Nations on Saturjday. His four-year disarmament ploy is as crafty and
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  • 146 6 Singapore UMNO's internal troubles, patched over before the general elections, have broken out afresh. Forty-eight delegates to yesterday's conference walked out after the election as party chairman of Dato Abdul Hamid bin Jumat who had been relieved of the office last April by the State Committee. Tengku Abdul
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  • 675 6  -  THE PARTY BACKROOM BOYS PREPARE FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION By JOHN BLAND in LONDON WITHIN the sound of Big Ben's chimes at f Mhe Palace of Westminster, the three powerhouses of Britain's main political parties are humming with activity as the general election battle approaches. Literally tons
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  • 198 6 What about a new deal for the taxi driver? "PHE recent increase In the price or petrol is bound to have serious effects on the already hard pressed t»xl driver whose conditions of employment deserve the serious consideration of the Ministry of Labour and Law. The Singapore taxi driver
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  • 985 6  - Border row and Nehru's double policy CYRIL DUNN NON-RESISTANCE HAS NO PLACE IN INDIA'S INTENTIONS TOWARDS RED CHINA NEW DELHI COMMUNIST China's aggression against India has now quite properly engaged the serious attention of the world. This being so, it may seem a little late and pointless to suggest that
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  • 293 7 40,000 ACRES ALREADY BOUGHT BY NEW SYNDICATE OF ASIAN MILLIONAIRES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A SYNDICATE with one of the biggest Asian capital investments in the Federation announced today that it was buying more than $1M million worth of European-owned estates this year. The organisation, the Federal
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  • 116 7 Razak plan 'is the only way' MALACCA. Sun.— The implementation of the Razak Education Report of 1956 is the only sound and constructive way to create one education policy and promote a non-communal Malayan outlook among Malaya's races, the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Ghaflar bin Baba, said yesterday. He
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  • 51 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. More than 1.000 people. Including several senators and Members of Parliament, attended the funeral today of Mrs. Teh Cheok Seah. wife of a local community leader Mrs. Teh. who was 72 was mother-in-law of Bukit Mertajam town councillor and M.P. Mr. Tan Cheng
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  • 38 7 MISS Chan Kirn Kheng. as she was then, draws a curious glance as she waits at Singapore airport for the plane to take her to her wedding in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 90 7 RE-REGISTER UNDER NEW LAW, UNIONS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The general secretary of the Malayan Trade Unions Congress. Mr. K. V. Thaver. has called on all trade unions to re-register under the new Trade Unions Ordinance which comes into force in November. He advises unions to check their oresent rules
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  • 119 7 4 hold-ups thugs get $1,000 SINGAPORE. Sun.— ln a series of hold-ups in Singapore streets last night, armed robbers stole nearly $1,000. The first robbery occurred j early in the evening at Tal Thong Crescent where a shopkeeper was accosted by four men and robbed of $470 > in cash
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  • 61 7 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. The Social Welfare Lotteries Board has contributed more than 130.000 for a number of public projects in Ulu Selangor during June and July. The projects Include the building of community halls at Ulu Yam Bahru and Rasah new villages, a $5,000 home for cripples
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  • 23 7 KUCHING. Sun. Tile 4,500 ft airport runway here Is being lengthened by 600 ft to enable the landing of bigger aircraft
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  • 23 7 "AND now a toast to our happiness," say Mr. and Mrs. Ong Eng Cher, after their marriage. Straits Times pictures.
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  • 173 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. (?IRLS walked away with the main prizes at the inter-Chinese school elocution contest yesterday sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A. In the Senior Middle section, in which contestants had to speak on "The society and the nation should be built on morals and
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  • 104 7 FR. AUGUIN CELEBRATES 50 YEARS AS A PRIEST PENANG, Sun. A Fienih Roman Catholic priest, the Rev. Father G. Auguin, Hill celebrate his sacerdotal golden jubilee here on Saturday. Father Auguin. 73. was ordained in France 50 years ago. A former pastor of the Cathedral of the Assumption in Penang,
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  • 38 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. An International conference on social work will be held in Rome In January next year. Each state In the Federation Is expected to send at least one delegate to the conference.
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. A. E. Ooodard. an 1.L.0. expert on social insurance schemes, will speak to the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on "British social insurance schemes on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 106 7 MEMORIAL SERVICE AT TOMB JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Sultan of Johore. the Tengku Temmenggong and Tengku Bendahara this afternoon, attended a memorial service at the Jalan Mahmoodlah Cemetary on the anniversary of the funeral of Sultan Abubakar. Leading Malay officials In the state also attended the service, conducted by the
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  • 70 7 BUTTER WORTH. Sun. The chairman. F Lt. F. Penny, and members of the rt.A.A F village adoption committee were special guests at a Malay wedding In Bagan Belat, a village "adopted" by the Royal Australian Air Force, last night. The airmen were welcomed by the
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  • 57 7 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, and members of the diplomatic corps were among 1,000 guess at the wedding of Che Sutan Bee blnte Ibrahim, sister of Penang State Assemblyman and Alliance sec. retary. Inche Ariz Ibrahim. to Inche Yazid bin Che Din, of
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  • 58 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. Inche Mohamed Yusof bin Hindon, 35, a technical assistant attached to the PWD here, will leave for Britain en Wednesday on a three-year Federal scholarship to study civil engineering. An old boy of the Clifford School. Kuala Lipis. Inche Mohamed Yu.sof passed out
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  • 172 7  - Newest look in flying fashion By LIEW CHOON FATT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A pretty young girl flew here from Singapore today wearing full wedding dress. At 10 a.m.. 15 minutes after landing, she was married at her groom's home in Ipoh Road. Childhood romance a The rush was the reason
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  • 218 7 SYDNEY. Sun. A bank official. Mr Michael Grerory. 26. has won a week's holiday in Sinnpore and the Federation for expanding his chest 11 3 4 inches. The finals of the contest, conducted by a larfe men's underwear firm, were held at a
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  • 251 7 FLOOD FEARS AT NEW VILLAGE KLANG, Sun. The 8,000 residents of Pandamaran new village fear their homes and land may be flooded by the sea this year because the two-mile long bund near the village is badly damaged and leaking. The Deputy Chairman of the Klang Town Council. Raja Shah
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  • 218 7 FEDERATION 'NO' TO BLACKSHIRT LIKELY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today said that the Federation is likely to follow Singapore's lead in refusing to adviit an Indian communal leader. Singapore has refused an entry permit to Mr. E. V. K. Sampath. leader of the Dravidian Blackshirt
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    • 120 7 ■tfi i^fc ABB W PUCH SCOOTER SUCCESS IN THE ISLE OF MAN RACE li a recent gruelling 24-ktir test of »en thin 4,000 ailes of non-stop drivitg PUCH SCOOTERS received the highest award 4 out of 5 Gold Modals. This is ronriitring proof that PUCH SCOOTERS art superior. 4a K^B
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    • 175 7 J! *d aim a &a&l/<z-~ 4-^^l^^W^^p* You can tell as you make them those Stork cakes are going to be delicious The family won't need coaxing to eat them up They'll be so deliriously light and fluffy. Stork is best for your pastry, I■' XlTlUttl^ baking with Stork V J1
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    • 705 8 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL Please be Informed that our new Office Address wl!l bf No. 81, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone; etc. unchanged. SIV MM CO.. LTD.. XL Branch. NOTICE ASSOCIATED BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS Rex* of Mrs. Madeline AiUen's School mt Music. 337, Tim— in Bead, Spore. Grades I to
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    • 709 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAL Applications are invited for the post of qualified si&ter tutor, salary on Government scale, according to experience. Applications to the Matron. Lady Terapler Hospital, P.O. Box 569, Kuala Lumpui. H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS There will be vacancies in January. 1960, for fully Indentured apprentices
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    • 739 8 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box it ett. ttxrm AMERICAN FIRM requires Junior Accounts Clerk for Immediate Employment. Replies to P.O. Box 74 Singapore. WANTED PART TIME Translator To Translate Hindi Into English For Film Subtitles. Please Apply Box A 4402 ST. Spore. POSITION OFFERS opportunity for personal success
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    • 754 8 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Min.)-~Box tt et*. txtrm CHINESE CONDUCTORS for a large group of states. Applicants j must have previous experience! and have passed the Cambridge school certificate or equivalent. Applicants will be promoted to become junior assistants after one year's satisfactory term of service. No one without previous
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    • 833 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it V o.dt Si (Mim.) Box it et*. ttxro AVAILABLE NOW Furnished' Unfurnished (Bungalows) Stevens-, I Dunearn-. Braddell-, Siglap-, j (Flatti Guillemard-, Still-, Mac- i Pherson-. Roads, contact Kho's j Accommodation Singapore-*****. I PUANIBHED SINGLE ROOMS.; j own entrance, all convenience. 1 telephone, moderate rent Includes laundry, district
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    • 858 8 HOUSES Si LAND FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Mim.) Box St ct: Hsrm BUTTERFLY AVENUE: 3 Storey semi-detached house. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Lounge, Dining, kitchen, servant's room and car porch. Moslac and Asphalt tiled floors. Well fenced. Immediate possession: $29,500/-. C. H. Williams. Valuer Si Estate Agent. Hongkong Bank
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    • 891 8 FOR HIRE 2t Wordt St (Mim.)— Box St et*. estrm REFRIGERATORS Of Tarious sizes from $10 monthly. Consult Lee St Fletcher, 102 Orchard Road Tel: *****. Singapore DOGS. PETS. ETC. Wordt Si (Mim.) Box it clt. ttxro AFGHANS. Puppies sired by Australian Champion Hajl Baba. Write for particulars and photo-
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    • 685 8 FOR SALE 2t Wordt Si Mim.)— Bos it ett. ttxrm SHOWCASES and other furniture from cllnlc-pharmacy. Excellent condition. Apply 39. Upper Pickering Street. Singapore. 1 PLAIN WOOLLEN English carpets eight shades. Available in 9" I 6. 9' x 12' and rugs at Qureshis Carpets. 35 Orchard Road (Opposite Mac Donald
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    • 1699 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONPPN A CONTINENTAL PSRTS. Due Soot Seiis r S'haa Penani AJAI Genoa, Havre, L'pwl. A'aoutk la PertTeday AUTOLYCUS Lmnwl, Claifow Sept 24 Sapt 27 Swt a/Oct 1 Sipt AHTILSCHM Breaen, Adam. L don, H'borg Septa Swt a MEM STNEUS M'aeiiies. Liverpwl. Owlia
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    • 1322 9 [l^JjJjkJ^JJ^gg^^^ ihe E. A.C. v""- -n Y3\)s| MEN REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CBNTIMNTU A OCANOIHAVIAN PMIS «Jr~jK_V S'po-l P S'noa Po»«M f3BM7 "JUTIANDIA" b) 21/22 Sept 23 24 Sept fIPaS "BOGOTA "a> 27$Wt/4 Btt (24 a rapt A/ > Set 5 I Od "SELANIIA t) 11,17 Oct 11/11 Oct 2121 Oct Accepting
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    • 1207 9 SlTi'lo.nc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPORE (Iwarptrattd re tbe OtikM Rlaajta) I LlHfs UlllHfcS TB ADEN UK A CONTrHtNTAL PttTJ rpp.i raw rmmt ■ENCLEUCH tor Haaourg. Antwerp. London. Rotterdam It Pert 25 Swt 2S/17 Swt a/a Swt BENVEHUE for Liverpool. Rottardwi a/a Swt 27/ a Swt a/a Swt BINYORLICH
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    • 1367 9 McAUSTER «c CO.« LTD. Tel ho., aai RIXRRMAN UNE RXATRMRM UNE 10M0N. HAMBURG. ISTTIBBAM. HATtt LOS ANCELIS. SAN FRANCItro A MLL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND and for Canada anfl USA Norm Atlantic Ports Attopttw targe ter Ceatral A Swt* CIU OF RIPON Aaenca Spore P Sham >~w«s BRONXViIIt la Ptrt/21
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1126 10 THE MARKET REFLECTS 'OUTSIDE INFLUENCE' W. Hammer t $1.44 —6 cts. H. Haufh $1.37. —2 cts. H. ft S. Bank $495 —$15 Hume Pref. A 4«. sd. —Id. Hume Ords. A4s. sti. —Id. M. Cement $1.60 +1 Ct. McAlister 51.20 —2 cts. it IV i 820.25
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    • 614 10 RanUu $188 —1 Ct Siamese Bs. 6d. +3d. 8. KinU 255. 9d. 6d. S. Tronoh 13s. lid. Sf. Bidor ss. 10 d. +36. Sg\ Way 51. 26 —1% Cts. lanjom Tin 13s. 3d. 6d. Tronoh Mines 17s 3d. +6d. The dollar rubber index fell by 3.69 points to
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    • 27 10 TIN RUBBER (per picul) (per Ib Sept. 14 $400.00 $1.97 15 $40u.i)0 Cloaetf 16 $400.50 SL.O2-S 17 $401,124 tIM 18 $4*0.8? 4 $1.01 19 $400.00
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    • 87 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, Sept. 19 (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 OD. 314. 90 d st 3115/16 credit bills. 32 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31: French Francs *****;
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    • 39 10 RoMnson Tmlam Minrs Sel. Coconuts Includes t< c bonus. Interim. Current payment is c 10, 15 r 9 Date of payment Oct. 21 Oct. 10 Nov. 6 Total for Tear 2S r < Total for previous year 35%
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    • 163 10 T<HE price of rubber in Singapore last week fell nearly six cents, going to its lowest level* since July as the result of heavy selling wnich developed after the announcement that Britain was also goint{ to dispose of its strategic rubber stockpile. Coming within hours of
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    • 22 10 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET Sept. 19 Sept. 18 Industrials: 97.19 97.19 Tins: 116.57 116.55 Rubbers: 146.02 146.19 Jan. 1 1958 1M
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    • 251 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday, Sept. 19: "All sections were quiet and rubbers were easier. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 365.; Fraser and Neave ords $1.46; Oammon $1.90 (O. T>; Henry Waugh $1.36 (O); M.
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    • 357 10 COMMODITY REVIEW arrivals from Inoonealp only small. The tin price In Singapore last week was lalrly steady being quoted at (400 per plcul on Monday and Tuesday and Saturday. The highest price of the week wm $401.60 on Thursday. Saturday morning's offering was 155 tons and for the week 910
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    • 1120 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Sept. 19). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. MT IB MAtKINCJ I eti s= .mi capital iswt i mm
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    • 1263 10 Ixprtti U.S.A. PoMjUlc «b Atlantic Coast S.rvle* t.I.A t.I.A. t.I.A S'Pom f. S^tm Pen»n| H >on| L. Apgeies Htm York ■KtPMttvt Mara E. Rt*ds 24 3t|t 2S Sept MStft 22 Set 7 Nn '■lilitol Mara" lit Call 24,n Oct M Oct 2) pet nt Ctll n/JO »ct 3 Nt. 24
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    • 165 10 CHINA ONION LINES CHINA MERCHANTS STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (joint itmrici) IMtitf ttf KEEtUNC t KAOMSIUNt J.I. "UNION CARRIE*" WlfJttt 11Sttt/V n O«l |t«ts THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. S lift Ttl: 74*18 MlUcc* Ttf: MS Ptßltf Ttl: mil-) HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET.
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    • 692 10 NOTICES > NOTICE THIS 18 TO NOTIFY TOT PUBLIC that I. Qnanamblkal do Ratnam. am the lawful wedded wife .of Sivagnanam o Paramallngam of the Telecoms Department, Seremban and that I have not left him of my own free will and that I am willing to return to him provided
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  • 403 11  -  By Mellanthus hit the front at the sf. leading past thehalf-mUe from New State. LaurUton Lad, Determined and Lee King. Mellanthus was first Into the straight from New state and Determined third with Ang Pow moving up. Lauriston Lad dropped back slightly.
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  • 715 11 Prudent Choice wins first time out with Mat Shaari up PRUDENT Choice, by Ballyojran (sire of Happy Melody), won first time out here today to pay $41 for a win the highest dividend of the day. Prudent Choice was riddei by apprentice Mat Shaari. He showed brilliant pace to lead
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  • 57 11 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $193,600 No. *****6 ($53,080) No. *****S ($24,947) No. *****2 ($12,739). Starters ($1,474 Mck)): Nos. *****2. *****1. *****8, *****0. *****5. *****8. *****7, *****8. *****1. Consolation '$1,000 •jchi. Net. *****8. *****1. *****8. *****3. *****9, *****8. *****1. *****6. *****9. *****3. Number* forecast pool 46 ($1 pays $70). Last
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  • 930 11 Pull Steam and Maori Boy battled for the lead with Setia and Fireworship on their heeU. Full Steam weakened at the top of the straight. Setia and then Flreworship tackled Maori Boy. With half a furlong to go Fireworship collared Maori Boy
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  • 378 11 1 REST OF THE SPMT IPOH, Sun— Perak Amateur 1 F.A. today denied that It was planning to bring insideforward Wong Kong Leong back from Australia for the Malaya Cup Final against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. P.A.K.A. president Teoh Chye Hln
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 130 11 enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette «3SjSJB\A BDijLL 'A Ti^TSiPRi PACKETS OF TEN \jfcf&. li I ~~Z I~ Mew Reduced Price Watermari'bi PRAKTICA Fx3 "J^o£ I v tic *^fQUNTAIN 9U*M £35>__B^BssssfV 14 Kt. 6*M Nik la I s^^M -.A Islbss^BsssssssssC^Bs^^bil *IsV^f3P rvN^tJ Mm pVMIW* 1 I '^&s&' Vmni Pranur* jMJr 1/^
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  • 704 12 SUBVERSIVES OUT TO DESTROY THE SINGAPORE UMNO- WARNING SINGAPORE. Sunday. THK Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on the State UMNO here to stand united to fight external and internal dangers facing the party. He said the twin dangers were from the PanMalayan
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  • 27 12 HARALD TKOMSKN. aged 63. of 18. Broadmk Road, massed ■a\..i\ peacefully on Sunday, 20th Sep;ember. Funeral will take place loday at 4 p.m. Katong Catholic Chuich.
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  • 23 12 MR. AND MRS. CYRIL ■VIVESTER FR».NCIS than* all relattfM an«J trends for congritulatory Mtssayes. preser's and attendance at rhelr redding on 5959.
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  • 39 12 Some of the delegates who walked out of the Singapore UMNO conference yesterday m protest over the election of the party's chairman seen leaving the Victona Memorial Hall in a lorry. Straits Times picture.
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  • 822 12 Mr. K: 'Men not born to kill each other 9 >jV From Page One solve the problem of disarmament in its entirety once and forever to put States in such conditions that they would be deprived of the material means of warfare. "We have Invariable faith in the good taith
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  • 150 12 VIENNA, Sunday. /CHILDREN in Carinthia, where storks are rarely seen, recently found "confirmation" that these birds are bringing babies. Children at Kirchbach in the Gail valley saw a stork resting on the roof of a house in which a woman was expecting a
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  • 92 12 gan sailing under its own power for the first time since it left Its berth, Tass reported. BONN: The Royal Norfolk and the Suffolk Regiments merged at a parade at Iserlohn. Lower Saxony, to form the East Anglian Regiment. TOKYO: Three Japanese whaling fleets are due to
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  • 138 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Stnga- pore's national coach Tan Eng Yoon beat the Singapore record for the 440 yards hurdles at the Swift Athletes Associations annual championships at Parrer Par* today. Eng Yoon clocked 56sec., which beats M. Gunasena's 1958 Singapore record by nine-tenths of a second and also Chan
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  • 201 12 THE LAST MATCH DECIDES... SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilan emerged as South Zone champions In the Heah Joo Seang Cup badmlntdn competition when they beat Singapore by four matches to three here tonight. It M a thrilling tussle all tht way. with four matches extending to "rubber" sets, and the issue
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  • 85 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. Unbeaten Marines consolidated their position at the top of the S.A.F.A. League Div. One table with a 3-1 win over Chinese Athletics at Jalan Besar tonight. Earlier a nine-man Fathul Karib side trounced Kota Rajah 9-0. scoring through Sahar Hussein (4). Mat moon (2), Doilah
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  • 1083 12 LONDON, Sun. Latest positions in the English and Scottish Football Leagues are: FIRST DIVISION Spurs Wolves Arsenal Burnley Blackburn W.B A. West Ham Preston Notts F Blackpool Leicester Pulham Man. Utd. Chelsea Man. City Leeds Sheff Wed. Bolton Everton Luton Newcastle Birmingham 9 5 4 9
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  • 53 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Khalsa i opened their programme In the Singapore Hockey Association league Div. 1 with an Impressive 4-0 win over Wanderers at Shenton Way today. Outstanding for Khal.sa Singapore's centre forward Kartar Sinch. who scored two of their goals. Abdullah and Eddy Kay scored
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    • 216 12 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS It „r < W« Minimum KNIGHT ZABIDAH and Vie. on 19th Sept. a daughter Aishah. Both well f ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES J f{w?f TIMIS HOUSE, «IVI« VALLEY *0., SINGAPORE, TIL: MOO /j^SJ^S^Z^ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGIMINTS. £4 f\ Ml "'"!f" •'JJJEJI! ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL MISSING ETC
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 RUGGER: S.CC. B" v The Blacks, padang; Victoria School v Beatty Secondary. V.S. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div— R A.F Seletar v University, Seletar: S.C.R.C. v Police. Thomson Road; Div. 3— S.CC. v 8.0.D.C.A. padang; inter -school Beatty v Victoria. Serangoon Road Queenstown v St. Patrick's East Coast Road. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. championships.
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