The Straits Times, 19 September 1960

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  • 18 1 AVEBAIiK DAILY lEBTIHED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. AM*""* Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 619 1 QUITS EMBASSY FOR OFFICIAL RESIDENCE He hopes to lead Congo delegation to U.N. 'I shall depose coup colonel' LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday lUIR. Patrice Lumm umba. yesterday reported shot and lynched, came out of hiding here today and said he planned to go to New York. A BBC correspondent quoted
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  • 76 1 and nearly everybody read the Straits Times AT HOME A recent independent poll of Singapore readers showed 73.3 per cent home deliveries: 4 per cent delivered both to the office and home: 2.1 per cent delivered only to the office: and 16.6 per cent collected from newsvendors. Of those
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  • 50 1 MELBOURNE, Sun. The 7,412-ton British motor vessel Changsha. of the China Navigation Co., was reported tonight to be drifting with a broken tail shaft seven miles off the Central Victorian coast. Navigation officials said the ship was in no danger as the seas were moderate. Reuter.
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  • 352 1 MR.KTO GET A BACK DOOR WELCOME NEW YORK, Sunday. MR. KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Prime Minister, will enter New York by the I back door. Instead of steaming past the Statue of Liberty and up the Hudson River, his little ship, the Baltika, will dock at one of the most decrepit
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  • 239 1 Malayan force may face food problem LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun. The Malayan contingent of 700 officers and men. which is due in the Congo early next week, may find getting their accustomed food one of their main problems. The Ghanaians in Leopoldvllle were most discontented until special consignments of rice were flown
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  • 46 1 MELBOURNE. Sun.— Lord Casey, former Australian External Affairs Minister, said today that the Commonwealth might just become "a Commonwealth on paper and not in reality" if Britain and Australia did not show greater Interest in the problems of its Asian members.—Reuter. I
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  • 147 1 JAKARTA, Sun.— lndonesia appreciated Malaya's preparedness to mediate in the Indonesian-Dutch dispute over West New Guinea, a Foreign Office spokesman. Mr. lien Surjanegars, said today. The spokesman was commenting on Kuala Lumpur reports that Malaya was ready if invited to help settle the New Guinea problem. He
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  • 118 1 ATHENS, Sunday. RUSSIAN warships recently held their first manoeuvres in the Mediterranean, the Athens Daily Post said here today. It said that some 20 Soviet naval units took part In tbe manoeuvres in the area between Sicily and the lonian The newspaper said that both
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  • 38 1 PORTLAND (Oregon), Sun. —Mr. Thomas Crane celebrated his 102 nd birthday yesterday and said the secret of his longevity was "whisky, smoking and fast women". "I still look at women," he said. Reuter.
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  • 27 1 ACCRA. Sun. The Government is to ban films about crime as part of a campaign against a wave of "criminal gangsterism" in Ghana. Reuter.
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  • 350 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday t>OTH the United States and the Soviet Union may attempt spectacular space probes next week while President Eisenhower and Mr. Khrushchev are in the United Nations spotlight in New York. All the signs suggest that the two nations are vying for
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  • 589 1 FRONT RIFT OVER AGREEMENT ON SCHOOL POLICY Socialist Front members in day-long talks to heal big split on education policy KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHK SOCIALIST Front, an amalgamation of Party Rakyat and the Labour Party, reached "complete agreement" on all major educational issues after an eight-hour meeting: here today. Earlier,
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  • 188 1 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government has started a campaign to promote greater use of Malayan timber for building houses. It said in a statement today, 12 timber-treating de- pots will be set up In the Federation by private enterprise. The Department of Forestry has conducted
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  • 47 1 L: I STILL LEAD 'I UMLI.I.. sun nd .it "Hi ii.K.ps Mill n mm.M" into within few iaj- Heater. YOUTH STABBED mm.apork. Suo— Siil W| Y.nz P<«iw ix ii'.-piui late I"- it h koifc nnun<K ■■in m.in 4tt.uk M If b Vl( tori < Mn< t
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  • 403 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday SCIENTISTS FROM ALL OVER WORLD ARE STREAMING INTO KUALA LUMPUR FOR BIG TALKS THE Federal capital today became the international centre of the biggest-ever gathering of rubber scientists and economists who control the future of rubber in the world market. Representatives from
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  • 192 2 Selkirk 's idea: A merger of Sarawak, N. Borneo KUCHING. Sun. BRITAIN'S Commis-sioner-General for South-East Asia. Lord Selkirk, has suggested that Sarawak and British North Borneo merge into a federation. Lord Selkirk, who was speaking at a Press conference during his recent visit to Sarawak described such a merger as
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  • 278 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday A LEADING Indian banker has warned against attempts by political leaders of underdeveloped nations to restrict the freedom of action of foreign capital. "It would be disastrous." Mr. B. T. Thakur, a director of the United Commercial Bank
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  • 115 2 THE DAY HE TOOK SEVEH GOATS FOR A RIDE IN HIS CAR... KUALA SELANGOR. Sun A man who took seven goats for a ride In the back seat of his car was told by a magistrate here yesterday why he must pay a fine of $50 or go to jail
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  • 112 2 SOON A TOWN WILL DIE IPOH, Sun. Lahat, a small mining town seven miles from Ipoh. on the main trunk road leading to Lumut. is to be given over to tin mining. I The State Government has agreed on principle that the 14 acres of land oU which the town
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  • 31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr Franz N. Joseph, president of t h c American-European Foundation, is due here tomorrow for a short visit to gather Asian views on th« United States.
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  • 225 3 A new Hussein murder plot AMMAN, Sun. —An Egyptian army officer attached to the United Arab Republic embassy here, defected to Jordan and led to the uncovering of plots to assassinate King Hussein and bomb Jordan's state radio, it was reported yesterday. News of the Egyptian officer's defection had been
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  • 50 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Alan Paton, president of the South African Liberal Party and author of "Cry the Beloved Country." has had to cancel a trip to the United States to receive a freedom award because the government has not renewed his passport, the Johannesburg Sunday Times said today. Reuter.
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  • 631 3 DAG HINTS AT QUITTING AFTER ZORIN MAKES A NEW ATTACK ON HIM NEW YORK. Sunday 4N apparently veiled threat of resignation was made by the United Nations secre-tary-general, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. at the General Assembly meeting early today. This followed another battle of words between the United States and Soviet
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  • 334 3 LONDON, Sunday PLANS for giving greater economic and technical assistance to Commonwealth countries in Africa will be discussed by Commonwealth Finance Ministers here next week. Such plans would have special importance for British territories, like Nigeria, which are on the threshold of complete independence
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  • 47 3 HAVANA. Sun. A decree ordering the nationalisation of three United States banks was issued from the presidential palace here tonight. The banks involved are the First National Bank of Boston, the Chase Manhattan Bank and the National City Bank of New York.— Reuter.
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  • 67 3 MOBCOW, Sun. A U.S. Interior Department official who visited Russia as a private citizen this summer was sent to the Soviet Union to spy on oil producing regions, the government newspaper, Izvestia. charged yesterday. It said Alexander Gakner ostensibly was a member of a
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  • 27 3 PARIS. Sun. French diplomatic sources said yesterday that Turkish President. Celal Cursel. had offered to mediate between France and the Muslim rebels in Algeria. U.P.I.
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  • 281 3 Butler will get up to $42,000 a year MEW YORK, Sun. 11 Thomas Cronin, the English butler who left Princess Margaret's household, will receive US$l2,OOO to US$l4,OOO (M 536-,-000-542.000) in his new Job as butlerhost of the Dania-Jai-Alai Palace in Dania, Florida. This was revealea yesterday by Cronin's new employer.
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  • 155 3 NEW DELHI, Sun.—lndia's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, goes to Pakistan tomorrow for a nve-day visit which officials hope will result In closer co-operation between the two countries. Mr. Nehru will spend most of his time in a wide range of talks with the
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  • 74 4 Sale of cards for Unicef SINGAPORE, Sun. Two thousand Boy Scouts will call at Singapore offices and homes from Tuesday to sell greeting cards in aid of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund for under-privileged children. The cards are designed by famous artists and packed 10 to a box,
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  • 292 4 HUGE ORDERS FROM INDONESIA IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS HAVE REACHED $2 MILLION SINGAPORE, Sunday. £LOSER ties between the Singapore and Indonesian Governments have touched off a big boom in the cotton yarn business here. The Indonesian Government is now buying as much of the yarn
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  • 104 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Aveman Singapore delegation representing the labour organisations, agricultural and social welfare fields here returned by Qantas from London tonight after a one--1 month study tour of the social, political and economic conditions in Scandinavia. The party consisted of Mr. Chan
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  • 82 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. PL. Schereschewsky, leader of the United Nations Technical Assistance Board team, which Is here to study the feasibility of setting up an iron and steel plant in the State, will speak on "The Role of the Steel Industry In Industrialisation"
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  • 207 4 75, BUT HE WANTED TO WALK IN MARATHON A 75-YEAR-OLD man was greatly disappointed yesterday because he could not take part in the 15-mlle marathon walking race sponsored by the Workers Education Association Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. He is Mr. Tan Thrng Liang (above) a great grandfather
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. Mr. William Cheng, Police Secretary, will talk on "PolicePeople Co-operation" at the St. John Ambulance Brigade s Headquarters, Beach Road, on Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. It is being organised by the Singapore Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, and will
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The annual lnter-Chmese schools speech contest in Mandarin will be held at Chinese V.M.C.A., South Pier, on Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 at 2.30 p.m. The contest Is sponsored by the Student and Youth Work Department of the association.
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  • 248 4 100 TRAFALGAR HOME CHILDREN 'ADOPTED* SINGAPORE, Sunday. AN adoption scheme sponsored by the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association has met with overwhelming support from the public. The president of the association. Mr. Ec Peng Liang, today revealed that all the 100 children at Trafalgar Home had been "adopted 1 and there
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  • 212 4 Culture symphony success SINGAPORE. Sun.—Yesterday evening's Symphony Concert by Paul Abisheganaden's Chamber Ensemble, sponsored by the German Consulate General as part of the Cultural Festival, was an unqualified success. As its highlight we heard Malayan pianist Lee Kum Seng In a most musiclanly performance of Mozart's piano concerto No. 20.
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  • 117 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A youth. Wont Chung Peng, was acquitted by the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. Tan Wee Klan, here yesterday of a charge of a^aultlng a detective with a pair of handcuffs on March 31. The prosecution, conducted by Inspector E. G. Marcus, told the court
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  • 264 4 lOHORE BAHRU, J Sun. HaJJah Kalthom, the wife of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore, today presented Coronation medals to 22 voluntary social workers in the state for services rendered. The Tengku Mahkota, Tunku Mahmud. was present at the ceremony at the Youth and Instructional Centre of
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    • 447 4 Ct'LTUKAL FESTIVAL: Dan- CHINESE V M.C A TableTSeatr? 8 n nT^" Sm^dy-JSS. xneatre p.m. weight-lifting and badminton, MALAYSIAN SOCIOLOGICAL 3 p.m.; junior members, 6.30 RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Pub- p.m.; Trafalgar Home Youlh lie talk on "Contradictions Club Ulentime 7.30 p.m. SS™^ "Si!? m o V.M.C.A.: New Sceneshlfters S"" 6 committee meeting.
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  • 1257 5 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FRATURE BUNION DERBY: The world's most unusual foot-race IT ELEVATED THOSE WHO FINISHED THE RACE TO THE STATUS OF SUPERMEN DR. BARBARA MOORE (LEFT) RECENTLY COVERED PRACTICALLY THE SAME TIME QXE evening in March 1928, 199 strangely garbed males, ranging from youths of 16 to long-bearded men
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  • 43 6 M ITeras Ut (Minimum) CONVINT M.I.J. acknowledge with thanks the gin of 1100/- by Singapore Naval Base Co-operative Thrift A Loan Society. MM. LA«HtINOH aad family thank all frirnds, relatives for raessaies and visits for death of his beloved mother in India.
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  • 587 6 The Straits Times. Monday, September 19, 1960. Crossroads in Congo There may have to be plainer speech about the Congo and some fresh decisions. This is beginning to be evident, even although the aims of United Nations' assistance must remain the same. The help quickly given overcame the initial crisis,
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  • 339 6 Compared with last year's gathering the fifteenth regular session of the General Assembly, opening tomorrow, will be full of excitement Mr. Khrushchev, trailing clouds of government heads if not of glory, will again address delegates on disarmament and may well strike at the very fabric of the U.N.
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  • 263 6 The second of the three rubber conferences being held in Malaya opens in Kuala Lumpur this morning. The International Rubber Study Group will probably enjoy one of its quietest and least contentious meetings, reflecting the prosperous and comparatively untroubled background of the industry itself. There will be little
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    • 239 6 TUSTinCATION Of a slxu day week for schools can only be claimed if the results have been beneficial to both teachers and pupils. The reverse seems to be true. Teachers have become dissatisfied. There is constant talk of resignation and disenchantment with teaching. In
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    • 151 6 POLITICIANS the world x over have at one time or other found themselves unable to resist the temptation to drag in communities or personalities especially when they run short of arguments or words during debates. Thus, we find even responsible leaden indulging in a little ravins now- and then.
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    • 65 6 I READ with great interest the report of a scheme in Britain to check the roadworthiness of cars over 10 years old. The fact that there are many such cars here justifies the introduction of a similar measure In Malaya. These old crocks are a danger to other
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    • 44 6 QN BEHALF of the many users of the Knala Lumpur Kuantan Express, may I inquire why latrines are not provided for the fleet of bases operated by this transport company as is done by the Kuala Lumpur Singapore Express.? A PASSENGER Kuantan.
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  • 1255 6  - This is where Soekarno's 'guided democracy' has failed... Dr. MOHAMED HATTA by DR. MOHAMED HATTA, the former vice-presi-dent of Indonesia and co-sirner with President Soekarno or the Independence declaration of 1945, recently published a pamphlet called "Our Democracy" a critical examination of the President's "raided democracy". THE past 10 years
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  • 453 7 RISING BIRTHRATE COULD WRECK SINGAPORE'S FIVE- YEAR PLAN WARNS DOCTOR SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore was warned tonight that without birth control to counteract "death control* population increases could upset the best laid five-year plans of any country. In an appeal over Radio Singapore for support. Dr.
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  • 89 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. POUR masked robbers interrupted a midnight supper last night in an Albert Street liquor shop and escaped with $2,500 in cash. The thugs, one armed with a revolver and three with daggers, tlid up the owner, Ong Tse To 1, his wife
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Lord Selkirk, the CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia, and Air Marshal A. D. Selway, the C-ln-C, Far East Air Force, were among those who attended the special church service this morning at RAF Changl to commemorate the Battle of Britain.
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  • 320 7 Rotary Clubs back Albakri open-house appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Leaders of Rotary Clubs throughout the Federation agree with their District Governor, Haji Mustapha Albakrl, that non English-speaking people should be encouraged to Join the movement. They pointed out that Rotary's doors had never been closed to the non-English-speaking. In the
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  • 167 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'FHE newly-appointed Assistant Canadian Trade J Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. Keith Hillyer, today said he hoped trading conditions between Canada and Malaya "will continue to be buoyant next year." Mr. Hillyer, 27. arrived here with his wire a tew days ago to take
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  • 149 7 KOTA BHARU, Sunday 11/|ORE than 200 families from Bach o k. a fishing visage 20 miles from here, will seek sanctuary from the monsoon on Pulau Redang. an island 22 miles from Trengganu. They will leave together early next month In their < own fishing
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  • 38 7 KLANO, Sun. More than 250 pupils from Klang schools yesterday visited H.M.S. Tenby which Is here on a brief visit. The officers and crew yesterday later feted 40 underprivileged children at a tea-party aboard the frigate.
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  • 141 7 - TOP LEADERS of the Socialist Front at a crucial meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to discuss the resignation of its leader, Inche Ahmad Boestamam. From left Mto Inche Boestamam, who is also leader of Party Rakyat. Mr. K. Karam Singh, Inche Nazar Nong
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  • 304 7 'Top-heavy' set-up in varsity say staff SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE administration of the University of Malaya is top-heavy and too expensive, according to members of its academic staff in a census of opinion carried out recently. This census was carried out by the editorial committee of the 1.600-strong students' union of
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  • 63 7 MR JIMMY MA SUN CHION, an assistant district engineer with the Singapore City Council, and his bride. Miss Mary Chen, after their wedding at the Registry of Marriages on Saturday. Mr. Ma Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ma of Hong Kong.
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Seletar Pipes and Drums volunteer band end an army drill squad are to be flown to Vientiane, the capital of Laos, next month to take part in the Luang festival.
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  • 120 7 PRAISE FOR MALAYAN INFORMATION OFFICERS OINGAPORE. Bun. Tht director of the Australian News and Information Bureau. Mr. Kevin Murphy, today praised Malayan Information officers for helping Australians "to know our two most important neighbours— Singapore and the Federation." Mr. Murphy, who arrived by air after attending the four-day Colombo Plan
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  • 24 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Far East Air Force police dog championshiD trials will be held at R.A.F. Seletar on Oct. 6 and 7.
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  • 220 7 KILLED ON WAYHOME FROM HOSPITAL BUKTT MERTAJAM, Sun. Minutes after he was discharged from the district hospital here yesterday eveiulng, A. Shanmugam. 63. was brought back an accident casualty. He died on admission. Shanmugam, who had been in the hospital for three days, was knocked down by a van while
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE, Suru— Mr. Vsu zir Azeer Markar. 32. a Singapore Free Press reporter, died suddenly at his uncle's home at Kirk Terrace today. Mr. Markar, who was cover, in? the St. John Ambulance walk this morning, went to hia uncle's house for breakfast where he collapsed The funeral
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  • 843 8  - THE JAGGED ROCK OF COMMUNISM Sid Scott. ALLINGTON KENNARD REBEL IN A WRONG CAUSE. By (Collins, N.Z. 18s.) By SID SCOTT was the brains of the New Zealand Communist Party. He helped to form it, when only twenty, and for nearly forty years he toed the Party line, edited its
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  • 433 8 TWO books on the x Brooks of Sarawak are being published in London at the end of this month, one officially sponsored by the Government of Sarawak, the other although critical of the Brook regime praised by the last White Rajah. 'The White Rajahs
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    • 221 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Instil brief Information on 9. Bowler's stint finished In the employment (6). red? (9). 8. Superb view from tne gallery tO. Language of thin diplomatists (5, 3, 3, 4). (5). IS. Love to take action about vary 11. Peer goes first, thai Is right loud
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  • 1530 10 RISE IN WORLD CONSUMPTION By Our Market Correspondent THE ESTIMATED offering of tin in Singapore last week was the highest for many years 1,700 tons, 130 tons above the previous week, and twice the heaviest offering of 1958, when the average was about 650 tons. World tin
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  • 23 10 (per pfaml) (per Ib.) 12 $400.00 $1.00., 13 $***** il.oo 14 $400.62. $1.01",, 15 $398.87', $1.02% J« WWIJH JIMJ4 17 $3M.25
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  • 21 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept 17 Stpt.l6 Industrials: 111.92 131.39 Tina: 203.84 203.7* Rubbers 247.27 246.89 Jan. 1 195« 100.
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  • 60 10 Current Date of payment payment Con. Tin Smelt pref. 3.,; Nov. 12 Fraaer and Neave or*. 13 Oct. 29 Rantau Tin 30-, t Oct. 20 Buktt Keponc Rnbber 25% t Sept. 27 Jeram Knantan 15',, < Oct. S Includes 7 cent* bonus f Interim Total for year 18
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  • 92 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday Sept 17, (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail TT. 32 1/8, O.D. 32 1/4. 90 d/st 32 11/16 credit bills. 32 3/4 trade bills. Selling T.T. er O.D. ready: Canada 31 13/16;
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  • 1258 10 THE following Ibt of revised quotations was issued try Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (September 17) H and I. stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INDBSTtIAIS Ml I I Hill liicm 1.00 JO Ordl 80
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  • 553 10 ftOMMOIMTY I HEVIKIV TiHE RUBBER market has had a good week that carried the price slowly but steadily upward for a net rise of more than 3i cents. The price opened last week at 1001 cents, eased a quarter on Tuesday, but resumed Its rise and
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  • 136 10 gINGAPOEE member, of th#J Malayan Stock Exchange r«. ported the followUjg buslj>e«ti at 1* <iopn on Saturday. Sept. 17 (Bar- g^S^Ti- N D e^Trdl HI 2 a d H «-03 cd cb; McAlis™ $1.63. Steamers 70 cents- Strait* Traders $2.93; W. Hamnier ln P; AVer HlUm 255. Vid
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    • 1088 10 j[K"^line[ Cxprait 0.5.A. Padtltl* AUand« Comat E.T.A. MA. t.TJL S'pora f S ham Penang H'kon| L Anialca N. York "Kunkawa Mara" 17 Id Sift »/»saat 1 kl MM II mi 'Kiaikava Mara' Ist Call Ott lt/11 Ott a ttl tad Call a/30 Oct- (Hn 11 Kn tlhc All mtaoi) eompped
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    • 396 10 YOUR SHARE IN PROSPERITY The sensible modem way to shore in any country's prosperity is to invest in the country's soundest enterprises. When you invest in UNIT TRUSTS, you stake your claim to your share of prosperity. for information and Fr«« Booklet writ* to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Box
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    • 376 10 NOTICES H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS There will be vacancies in Jamiarj'. 19C1 for fully indentured apprentices In H.M. Dockyard Singapore, it i s expected that these will be In- the followinir. Shipwright. Shtpntter (Turner <t Fitter), Engine Fitter (Turner Fitter). Botlermaker. Electrical Fitter. Motor Transport Fitter. Bricklayer and Tiler,
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    • 1256 11 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE INFANTRY REQIMEIT 1. A Selection Board will meet on Monday, 34th October IMO, to choose three officer cadets to be sent to the Federation Military College at Port Dlckson. Malaya, for a two year course commencing In January IMI. with a view to their being oommlaVsoned as
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    • 691 11 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY WATOt DEPARTMENT: Required INSPBCTORS. DISTRIBUTION BRANCH, in salary seals $155 x Al6 187/Bar/aos z Al6 347/ Exam. Bax/BS6 x AX (06/ Exam. Bar/535 xA2O- 615 plus allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be oa temporary
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    • 765 11 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION KAIXANG SINGAPORE Centre Leaders in Community Centres Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the posts of Centre Leader (Trainees) at $150/- p.m. (with cost of living allowance). AGE: Between 1$ yean to 30 years. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Secondary School Leaving Certificate or equivalent, or (b) experience
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    • 863 11 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 RegnlaUon 12 (I) (a)— Application far a Certificate «f BgbtiaUtu. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Chiam Toh Tong, of No. 146 KUUney Road. Singapore, 1* applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as MITRE
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    • 832 11 (CemUnoe* from Pate SITUATIONS VACANT M Wmria U (Htm.) tU» it cto. «rtra WANTID TIACHIRS with B.C. ST F.M.c qualification te teach Malay and art In Public English school. (Private Primary). Rengam Jobora. Apply or call in personally at the school la Jslan Ibrahim after 3.00 p.m. before the 22»d.
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    • 1009 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M PTtveto U »ex St eta. txtrm TANOUN ROAO I Bedroom mat unfurnished. Spacious touaajt aad dining room, lmniedlaie oooupottnp. Phono TOTII/70T12 Spore. TO LET 10-D Jervott Road. District 10. Five bedrooms Duncalow. two with bathroom attached, bis ball. Iteat $300/- Tel. Spore *****. FUKNIIMID Bachelor Flat to
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    • 774 11 TUITION It Wmrtt U (Ml*.>—B«x St eU. txtrm HOLISM LSStONS by txttrlmttt English teaebcr. Apply Box A 6140 IT. Sport. LAMBIRTS OftIVINO SCHOOL lUfrtjfctr Courts (40. Btaiaaar counts fMB $M. Ntw Dual-control Herald/ Morris cars Europsao/Asiaa Instructors, Taltpßont 3*790. OmtIMAKINQ/OISIONINOI Do-It-Yourstlt. It't prldt aa4 pleasure. Simplified mtthod (Dutch). Success (oaraatatd.
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  • 35 12 AN acrobatic save by Perak goalkeeper Yusoff Bakar in Saturday's Malaya Cup final at Merdeka Stadium. Singapore won by two goals to nil. Straits Times picture by LIM YAW CHONG.
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  • 464 12 LONDON. Sun. TOTTENHAM Hots- pur, current top stars of the English football league, yesterday equalled a league record by winning their ninth match la succession since the start of the season. Two goals by centre forward Bob Smith gave them a 2-1 away victory over
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  • 1059 12 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 5 Newcastle 0 .Won Villa 3 Man. United 1 Bolton 3 Kverton Burnley 3 Birmingham 1 Fulham S Chebea Leicester 1 Tottenham Z Manchester C. 4 Cardiff 2 Notts Forest I West Brorn. 2 Preston 2 Sheff Wed. 2 West Ham 3 Blackpool S
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  • 116 12 MARY BEATS WORLD LONG JUMP RECORD \VARSAW, Sun. Marf Blgnal broke the official world record for the women's long Jump when sht won the event for Londou against Warsaw with a leap of 6.39 metres (20ft lljin> in the two-day Inter-cities athletics match that began here yesterday. She beat the
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  • 35 12 DURBAN. Sun. Geoff Griffin, "banned" from bowling after the second Test match between England and South Africa at Lord's, is now free to bowl again, the South African Cricket Board announced yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 32 12 LONDON, Sun. Don Thompson, Britain's tjold medallist in the Olympic Games 50 kilometres walk, yesterday won the annual London to Brighton walk io< the sixth year in succession Reuter
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  • 1572 13  -  EPSOM JEEP By THEBICSWEfcP: Total peel $191,200 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****9— 552,360 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****6— 520,944 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****3— 510,472 STARTERS: ($4.18°): Nos. *****8, *****9, *****8. *****1. *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,000): Nos. *****6 *****0,*****9, *****1,*****9. *****7. *****8, *****4, *****7, *****9. PENANG,
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  • 171 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Cricket Association will consider Pakistani Test cricketer Shuja Udin's offer to coach in Malaya and Singapore. Shuja Udin. the vice-cap-tain of the Pakistan Eaglets who recently completed a tour here, made this offer before he left for
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  • 42 13 LONDON. Sun.— Two England cricketers were married yesterday. David Allen (England and Gloucestershire) was married In Bristol to fashion model Joyce Mary Pearce. Harold Rhodes (England and Derbyshire) was married at Rowsley. Derbyshire, to a school teacher Barbara Hodgkin. Reuter.
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  • 176 13 KWOK IS CHAMPION FOR SECOND TIME MALACCA. Bun. Kwok A x Yoke Yen. 28. won the men's singles title for the second time when he beat Rahman Bakar In the final of the Malacca L.T.A. open tennis championships here today. Kwok. who first took the title In 1956, won 4-6.
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  • 254 13 Mar av-xr KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALAYAN Ceylonese beat Malayan Malays by threv wickets in their two-day cricket match which ended on the padang here today. Final scores: Malays 137 and 141 and Ceylooese 134 for five declared and 136 for seven. M. C. Kallasapathy (Ceylonese).
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  • 39 13 LONDON. Sun.— An Under--23 soccer international match between England and East Germany has been cancelled. The Allied travel document centre in West Berlin has refused to Issue necessary travel passes to the East German team.— Reuter.
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  • 37 13 SUNNINGDALE. Berkshire. Sun.— Jimmy Hitchcock yesterday won the Dunlop Masters 72-hole golf tournament here. His aggregate of 275 gave him a two stroke lead over Max Faulkner, John Jacobs and Bobby Locke (South Africa).— Reuter.
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  • SPORTS SUMMARY'S CABLE BRIEFS
    • 48 13 MALACCA tiovt Service* tour ney: Malacca Govt. services 1 i Marian. Balan, Rahlm Rahman > Malayan Railways 1 (R. Victor). C. KCOAH ko. iouratj: Pemuda 'A' 7 (Bahartn 3. Bfhan 3. Idns. Ibrahim) Depot Brigade Gurkhas 0 FRIENDLY (Muar): Loke Wah 3 (Lav Peng Kiong) Indo-Chinese, Kluang 0.
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    • 59 13 PENANG JI.MOK: Beys' singles flnsl— Tan Kok Seang 15-4. 15-11; «eaelea final See Chun Cheng and Jimmy Chong bt Lim Say Lay and Lee Chong Soon 15-13. 17-16; Girl's singles final Khoo Choon Gum bt Ooh See Meng 11-1. 11-3: double* final Irene Baptist and Goh See Meng ot
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    • 14 13 IS OPEN FINAL (St. Louis) D Beman bt R. Gardner 6 and 4.1
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    • 184 13 IK CLIB MATCHES: London Irish 16 United Services Portsmouth 5; London Scottish 3 Headlngley 8; Old Merchant Taylors 8 Blackheath 13; Old Blues 13 United services Chatham 0: St. Mary's Hospital 13 Harlequins 18; Saracens 3 London Welsh 13; Wasps 18 Stratham 0; Abertlllery 14 Newbridge 10: Bedford
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    • 66 13 IB NATIONAL (Forest HUU. NT): Men's stagles flaai— NeaJe m«er (Auit) bt Rod Layer <Au»t) 6-4 6-4. 10-8; Weaea's atacta final— Darlene Hard (US) bt Marl* Bueoo (Brmx) e-J. 10-li, 6-4; Mixed ierttes final— PVaser (Aurt) and Margaret Dupont (US) bt Antool palafox (Mwc) and Maria Bueno (Brai) «-S,
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    • 16 13 TOC* MATCH (Salisbury) Rhodesia, 341 (D. Lewis 107. J B Statham 5-41) Commonwealth XI 10-L
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  • 315 13  - SINGAPORE TEAM AND THE MALAYA CUP IN A 'VICTORY DRIVE' TODAY SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE, Sun. At exactly 11.30 this morning the Malaya Cup, Malayan soccer's premier prize, crossed the causeway for the first time since 1955. It was brought back by a triumphant Singapore team which beat Perak 2-0
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    • 179 13 STUBBORN SAFE FOILS AN ARMED GANG $150,000 fortune saved by 3in. of cold steel Singapore Fri— ln HPHREE inches of cold tratcmtnt today, j smiling g Zn g f rom laying th Mr Lim confirmed: It f ortune when they bfo quite true. My only iniur- i_» ancc on my
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    • 63 13 SOCCER Spore Premier Ice: Army v Europeans-Eunulans (Jn Besar Stadium, 7.30 p m > Voon Cap: Samuels Club v Ramblers "A" (Jn Abdul Jalll grd. Ipoh): Kllat Club v DID (Coronation grd). RIGOER Friendly: SCC Invitation XV v Johore Asians (Spore padang). Spore inter-ichooU: Beatty v BarUey Woodsvllle BalesUer v
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  • 637 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By K. Lumpur, Sun. rPHE Indonesian Thomas Cup players, Eddy Yusuf, Njoo Kirn Bie and Tan King Gwan, who competed in the Selangor International badminton championships here this weekend and were vanquished, can report back to their country that Malayan
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  • 273 14 Drive is to show our thanks to fans— Soh CINGAPORE. bun -A "vietory aiive" through Hie streets of the city omoirow utternoon will highlight Singapore Amateur Football Association's celeoiatlons of las: nights 2-0 victory over Perak in the Malaya Cup final. "This victory drive is to express our thanks to
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  • 172 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. A stubborn innings of 15 in 48 minutes by H. Sheppard and a last-wlcket stand between Spall and Hadley saved Europeans from defeat In their annual Conrad Clarke Cup cricket match against Die Rest on the padaog today, the match ending in
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  • 352 14 IT WILL 'HELP US MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE, HE SA YS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday THE Assistant Minis- ter of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today warned settlement officers that rural development must succeed if Malaya were not to become a Communist colony.
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  • 147 14 Campbell 'fair': Doctors keep close -watch BON NEVILLE (I tali). Sun. British speed ace Donald Campbell is in "fair and improved" condition in a hospital at Tooele after a 300 m.p.h. crash in in his £1 million Bluebird racing car. A hospital spokesman said no decision would be made on
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  • 67 14 NEW YORK. Sun.— A runway at Idlewild airport here was closed for more than an hour today after a plane ran into a flock of birds as It was about to take off. The pilot braked and taxied back to a hangar, where the engine nacelles
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  • 63 14 ENTEBBE. Uganda. Sun.— Africans shouting "uhuru* (freedom) and waving plac- ards calling- for- independence and tne release of Jomo Kenyatta. greeted the Colonial Secretary Mr. lain Mac- leod. when he arrlived hert today from London. Mr. Macleod is on a four- day visit to Uganda TomorI
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  • 103 14 MANILA. Sun.— The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Fellxberto Serrano, said last night be would discuss with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, a proposed Association of Southeast Asian States (ASAS). He told a press conference that Dr. Subandrio would stop over here on
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