Singapore Standard, 3 September 1956

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard 11. No. 63 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMER 3, 1956 J 2 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 245 1 Witt SUPPORT THE ALLIANCE, SAYS DATO ONN SEREMBAN, Sun. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. hitherto the arch-rival of the Alliance, today pledged his support to the OINO-MCAMIC coalition government 'if they will accept Party Negara's advice on all major national issues." "1 will support the
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  • 109 1 Terrorists In Disguise Grab Arms KUL Sur —Fill n guised terrorists, includ three wr men l for food the gates of the Kelaand took a three rifles. rounds of ammunition. Th upers I I with the I. ting to wfcough the gate marine: headed b\ a They split into groups
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  • 47 1 AMMAN". Jordan. Sept 2 R .iter' A British embassy spokesman said today that the British c>>vernment British Citizens m, who had no work to stay to leave the country soon. The advice was stated to precautionary m view 0 f Buea Canal situation.
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter) Lord of the Lord Cilcennin, r signed, the Admiralty announced here ton;He is to be succeeded by ount Hailsham, fnnneiiy Mr. Quintin Hogg, one of top law;- I The Admiralty announcement gave no reason for Lord Cilce- ition.
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  • 250 1 125 Dead In Rail Disaster HYDERABAD TRAIN PLUNGES INTO RIVER BOMBAY. Sept. 2 (AP) One hundred and twenty-five persona were killed when a train crashed from a bridge into a flooded river early todeatb to I may go higher, Bombay officials said. The crash occurred toon after midnight on a
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  • 84 1 MOSCOW. Sept. 2 (Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia landed this morning m Kazan, the capital of Tartary. on his Qlght from Leningrad to Sverdlovsk. Tass, the Soviet News Agency reported. At the airport lie was greeted by MirgariXan z Azizov. prime minister of the Tartar autonomous Socialist Sovii
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  • 25 1 INMATES of Great Meadow prison near ComstOCk gave 211 pints of blood to help a two-year-old victim of Leukemia (blond cancer) Reuter
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  • 204 1 10,000 Back Gasmen THE 10.500 strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday threatened strike action, if the dispute between the ga.s workers and the Council is not settled within one week. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the representative council of the 12 affiliate bodies of
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  • 59 1 TOKYO. Sept. 3 (AP) Two American F-86 Sabre jet planes crashed m Northern Japan last night, killing both pilots, the Air Force said. Far East Air Force said the planes had just taken of! from Chitose Air Base. Hokkaido, Japan's main northern island. and
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  • 52 1 SHEFFIELD. Sept. 2 <Reuter> Professor A. A. Miller expressed his conviction here that one day spare heat from the tropics would be used to warm the colder regions ot the world He was addressing the annual conference of the British Association on "The Use and Misuse of
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  • 82 1 YOU put your left hand up and your right foot out and providing you were born the other side of the border and have real Scottish blood m your veins, that plus a few variations, is the Highland Fling you're dancing. At least it
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  • 126 1 Nasser's New Pay Order PORT SAID. Sept. 2 < AP) The Egyptian government has issued new instructions ordering ships to pay Suez Canal tolls m Egypt m currency transferable to Egyptian pounds. The Instructions were issued m a circular letter dated Saturday that ordered all ships to pay tolls m
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  • 157 1 GUATEMALA CITY. Sept. 2 (Reuter> Three condemned murderers vainly delayed their execution for an hoar m a prison countryard here while a crowd ot more than 2.000 watched from outside the walls. First the men wanted a drink. Then* they wanted to talk
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  • 270 1 CAIRO, Sept. 2 (Reuter)— .Air. Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, arrived here by air tonight for talks starting tomorrow with President Nasser of Egypt on the Suez Canal crisis. Mr. Menzics is head of the Bye-member committee nppointed by IB of the '22 nations
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  • 212 1 But Tunku Is Happy' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —The UMKO-MCA MIC Alliance Council today met lor six hours to discuss the Draft Constitutional memorandum hut failed to reach agreement on all the major Lssues, The Standard learnt tonight. I The continuing disagreement was indicated by
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  • 63 1 NICOSIA Sept. 2 (AP) time bomb blew up Cyprus government prinl work- :r. Sunday m< rning. It bleu off the ro< I ed several m the building on fire, causing extensive damag The bomb pr< sumabl: planted by EOKA tin underind fighting r. of the Gre<
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  • 25 1 N. PIERRE Marlhh i ting to r after h« stepped or th< mi I at Balms. near Mannar, m central France- Reuter
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  • 155 1 TAX ON PROFITS MAY RISE Revenue Needed For New Projects SINGAPORE and Federation Government a:r considering i.i, m- the tax on compan> profits lrom 30 k M ;>«: cent But the higher will be enforced only on profits over and above the 000 mark. Th Stand terdaj that nments of
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  • 54 1 I >ORT, Northern Tra: Reuter) Hannes Dv Preez found that two small cartndgi his pocket kept 1.. through a small hole the:' he put them m his tobarco pouch. S rime later he filled tobacco fi the pouch. He lit the pipe it exploded loudly. Dv
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  • 25 1 will send experts to destroy ten Civil War cannonballs found recently on Missionary near Chattanooga. Tennessee because 90-year-old ammunition is still dangerous. Reuter
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  • 138 2 MALACCA Sun.—Parishioners at the St. Fraacis' I'hurih here were surprised to hear unusually ricn and clear musu com 'rig from the orsan during Mass this morning. This was because Professor Sector Mil urrach. visitinz examiner from the \ssoi ated Royal School
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  • 134 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The memory of planters, who cave their lives m the eight-year-old Emergency, lued m the minds of the congregation of the Church or St Mary the Virgin here this evening. Highlight of rung's the dedication of the church's west window, damaged during
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  • 10 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower ?golf at Burning :a do-r.--: goat
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  • 10 2 M: a:.:.:-.-■ ll of GeoiTrev M S.r.riay Zr.r. September.
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  • 98 2 A Bag Of Rice For Strikers MALACCA. San. The M acca bus strike entered its third day without incident The lack of a bus service m town did not DM nari>ners from coi {regaling at r respective churches More and mere sympathisers of the Striken have come forward with aid
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  • 44 2 AI.OR STAR. Sun.— A Communist terrorist) Tin Piu Wong Tm Pin alias WOl 1 Ah S ling, gave himself up to two Malay rubber tappers m the Kulim area of Kcdah this m irning H ci ti re I the jungle
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  • 352 2 Tunku 's Pledge To Customs KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today pledged that Malayanization of the Customs Services would be stepped up without delay. Ho was addressing the annual delegates' conference of the Customs Services Union of Malaya at UMNO House here. More than 50 delegates, including
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  • 255 2 MORE than 100.000 people m Singapore have, since it opened on Saturday, visited the Agricultural Shew at the former Kallang airport. Yesterday, from 9 a m., when the show opened, milelong queues of people, young and old, waited m the hot sun to
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  • 71 2 ment Counc; i leading the annual munities appeal for I aid of Malacca night praised the Chinese for their charitable dispo^ He said that whenever money had to be r. charitable work, rm friends never failed m thee response. He made th the Poh Leong Kuk
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  • 56 2 officials flew into Singapore night from S they had been making a it of arrangemen* Red China's ai tieipate m the forthcoming Olympic games there. They are Mr. C. H T. Mou and Mis All attempts by the press to interview them failed. The trio will
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 2 THE KeUntan Stall which won the first pri/o m the Art- and Craft* M r of the Singapore Agricultural Show at th< Kalians A.ijh r, Standardpu
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  • 149 2 They Get Leaflets From The Skies MORE than 3.000 X-Ray Club leaflets \ve:e dropped over the agricultural show at the Kalianvr Airport yesterday, from an Auster plane piloted by |fr. B. S. Ochlcrs. The leaflets, announcing a "grand lottery" to be run by the X-Ray Club to fight T. 8..
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  • 146 2 Case For Muar Assizes JOHORE BAHRU, Sum— Bcca B a defence counsel was ill and unable to attgfftd i gjrt, a murder trial which was due for hearing at the Assizes here today will now be heard at the Muar Assizes later this
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  • 84 2 BENTONG, Sun. —More 200 people Cram over 20 guilds, schools and aaioefations joined m the quar'.rrmiie procession to the common tomb at the Cha: i Try vcstcrday to oHer sacrifices m observance of the All Souls' Day Many sons and c. relatives and friends of the
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  • 45 2 THE following are the winnine numbers of the Jayanti Fund lottery draw, held at Sri Lankaramaya, St. Michael's Road, Singapore, on Aug. 31. 15t— *****. 2nd— *****. gl —*****. 4th— *****. sth *****. 6th.— *****, 7th— *****. 8th.— *****. 9th.— *****, 10th. —*****.
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  • 69 2 AN OR STAR, s m 1 Loke Poh S. ag r minent Sungei Patani r i deaier. against hii onviction for contravening the rubber supervision enactment on I counts, was yestei dismissed by Mr. Justice HooL He had been convj ted by the S mgei Patai Court President
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  • 58 2 LONDON. Sept. 2 (lie Russian archaeologist* have found traces of a human settlement belonging •he Stone A. hich ended m 2500 B.C.— or. banKs cf a river m the i tern Pamirs. Tass, the Soviet news agency, has reported. The possibility of mam j m the tern
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  • 52 2 There 's No Compromise' C\STL GAXD Seat 2 (Reuter) Pope v warned Germar olics against being led astrar by the mirage of f. < existence and told them that compromise was not between the Catholic faith and Russian Communism. He issued his warning m radio an some 800 m a
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  • 16 2 TOKYO Sept. uter)one cl be a ma^* epidemic of dysentr Toyooka viliag( ok\
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  • 136 2 BERKELEY, California, Sept. 2 (Reutcr)— Radio Signals are being picked up from Yenu s which may yield new information about conditions beneath the perpetual cloud banks surrounding the mystery planet, according to Dr. Jonn Kraus. radio astronomer of Ohio State University. The signals ar< b< Ing
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  • 115 3 Cambridge Exams For Trafalgar Inmates SIX -eer.-age: .nc'.udins t from Singapore's Trafalgar Home for lepers. I the:- School Certifica*e examinations range Home Mcd Officer. Dr E s Pi ay iard yesterday ;.-< iro receiving from a preparation for the There are altogether. 125 Hq] h v the Singapore Rotary Club.
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  • 105 3 Woman Changes Her Mind IPOH ?in —A h wifi eh Vi Kr.; 26 I previous, the Mag] >trat< Court thai she was too p r engagf cnm and v fight -a sterday ing h r mind and -I-;- .1 Mr. X S Kr.ong a.--mcd trial i ising to another >
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  • 72 3 KLUANG. Sun. The Social are Department here is to Miss Johore" con- as part of Welfare Week which opens here on Oc The contest, which will held at the Governim S tol on Oct. 4 and 5, is open I :ients m Johore. petitors will be required to
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  • 233 3 PORT DKKSON". Sun The GOC of the Eederan Army. Major General 1 IE Brooke, declared today it the his military conference ju^t ended here helped greatly to reiterate one aim "to built up an army "f which Malaya tan be proud." *'It was a most
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  • 21 3 DR France 1 ■as been ad- members of Physicians, ha and Is ttached to C-erera] Hospital at Johore Banru
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  • 359 3 The World's Her Workshop S'pore Girl Joins Revue By A Special Correspondent rUKUOK A. Jip a n. Sun. "Who Mr it costs money I i tm Thg world's nay work-s-'-or'." lays Ifigj Iw Tave of Thomson Road, Singapore, who travels with touring American iday On Ice as wardrobe mistress. urge
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  • 130 3 TEACHERS ol English m Singapore Chinese Schools will ask Government to have those with five years or more service classified as qualified teachers and pay them salaries accordingly. Their union which ha- 1 total membership ol 200, held Its annual general meeting ye. terday
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  • 71 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Commander-in-Chief of .<r East Air Force, Air MaTfhal Sir Francis Fressanges, yesterday succeeded the C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, Genera] Sir Charles Loewen as Britain'a Military Aciv:. er to SEATO Accompanied by British delegate Sir Francis will arrive In Bagulo m the
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  • 125 3 S V F I A L leading Malay film stars and personalities connected with Singapore's Malay film industry were at the Keris 1 ilm studio m Last Coast Road yesterday to participate m the blessing ceremony of the new film hinta (ladis Kimba.' to be shot m
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  • 37 3 PANG Soh Jiau. Singapore art student, who will leave for Formosa on Tuesday to study painting. A graduate of the Nar.vang Academy of Fine Arts. Pang will take a four-year course m painting.
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  • 24 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers' Association will hold its annual dinner at the Singapore Hotel on Sept. 9 at 8 p.m.
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  • 91 3 PENANG. Sun— Ail vehicles (SStng the R.A.F. Butterworth airfield regularly from Oct. j 1. when the Bayan Lepas j Airport is closed, will ha I to be fitted with suppress-Non-uniformed staff will be issued with security passi^ The RA F station is a "protected place" and any
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  • 139 3 The Singapore City Council is planning to beautify the Nicoll Highuav with trees planted on both sides of the road. The centre road divider is not likely to be planted with trees, but laid out with grass. The City Engineer's Depart- ment will tackle the
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  • 258 3 Mutual Respect Is What We Need, Says S.I.T. Bulletin ASIANS should learn to respect their Asian officers if Malayanization is to be of benefit to Singapore, Mr. Chua Peng Chye, an officer of the Singapore Improvement Trust stressed m the SIT Local Officers Association bulletin
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  • 142 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. There was another flare-up of violence m the bus strike at Pant Buntar yesterday when a party of strikers attacked new employees at the local bus station. A driver and two conductor? were injured. The driver received multiple injuries when hit by
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  • 61 3 RAUB. Sun— Court staffs of West Pahang attended a tea at the Rest House to wish Mr. J.R. Whimster god-speed prior to his departure on long leave. Mr. Whim-ter was posted here m April 1954 as Sessions Court president and circuit magistrate for West Pahang. He
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun One hundred toddy tappers m Sclangor went on strike yotrrday when they learnt that their employers rejected their demand for \va:o increases. They are demanding five cents increase fcr tm rv gallon of tapped toddy, free medical attention, free transport facilities. Deepavaii bonus
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  • 110 3 Air India Set For New Record AIR India':- "II "■■■§iri.-" Conste.iation is expected St B new record ior the »i.4o(j-mile flight between B^ bay and Sydney r^akini the trip within 23 hours when it passes through Singapore today on a proving Bight. The proving flight is preparatory to extendim Air
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  • 62 3 FOUR senior a ;an members of the technical start ot the Malayan Railway.-: have been granted scholarships to undergo a specialized course on permanent way engineerma m Britain. The team lelt Singapore on Saturday for Derby where they wiil be trained for a year. They includ- Mi ra
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  • 108 4 Stenos Are Indignant Over Reply KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government Stenographers' Association is highly indignant over Govcrrictton of their salary demands. Their eight-month long negotiation for revision of salary i alas ended yesterday when Government rejected the demands. The president of the Asso..l'.nn, Mr. K. Sckhara Menon. said it
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  • 39 4 PBfANG, S m The pilgrim ship "Anshun" carrying 1,173 pilgrims from RSeCCS arrived this morning from Jeddah. Passengers who disembarked here totalled tOf, The shio left for Singapore Ulis afternoon to disembark a further 783 passengers.
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  • 27 4 malacc.vs eisjht elected and rive nominated unofficial m< rubers of the Settlement C and] received their allowance retrospective from Sept 1955 today. Each receive I 12.400,
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  • 70 4 MR. P. KARTHIKEYAN. of the City Health Depart- merit and his bride, the former. Miss K. Somalatha. of Klappana. India, who were married m Singapore yesterday, a reception was held at Robinson's Cafe, where nearly 400 guests attended. Mandardpn I MR. K. KRISHN.AMOORTHI. of the Postal Department,
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  • 252 4 Shews For Ghosts Out: In Far Songs PENANG, Sun.— The traditional wayangs and puppetahowi held during the Chinese seventh ll] nso to celebrate the bVal ol the "hungry -*s" have this year been displaced by a "Dollar for Songs" prom immtJ relayed by Rcdiilusion. L> to date $40.r00 has rolled
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  • 64 4 AN official af the I'nitod States Consulate i:» Singapore, Mr. W. O. Anderson, yesterday left the Colony with his family for Washington, after a two-year term here. Friends, m Cludiag officials of the Consulate, were at the wharf to see them off. Picture shows Mr. %nd
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  • 472 4 Lured By A Voice,' Man Wanders In Jungle For 5 Days TANJONG MALLM. Sun. A 21-year-old labourer, lost five days and four nights m the jungle, yesterday claimed that he was bewitched. But bewitched or not. his follow villagers of Kampons Pasir were SO overjoyed at nil return that they
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  • 65 4 Traffic To Halt For Bombs PENANG. Sun-Army bomb experts will explode a number nf old Japanese bombs which is lying m a dangerous condition near Sun g c i Kluang tomorrow. Because of the danger of flying shrapnel the stretch of road between Sungei Nibong Sunqn Area road junction and
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  • 114 4 Love Led To A Kidnapping PENANG, Sun.— A it-year-aid labourer, Bundram, spas bound over for one year, m the sum of $250, m the Sessions Court here today for kidnapping a gir. under 16. Sundrarn p eaded g tilty ti» kidnapping the girl, who "was said to be his sweetheart.
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  • 59 4 PHOENIX, Arizona. Sep' 2, CReuter) The first f equipped observatory from which America's artificial earth satellite will be watched ai it is launched next year, is to be btti I here. It whs announced here that the post would be bui t atop a bank and manned by
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  • 77 4 RA'.'B S in. Two workers m the Raub Australian gold mine. Y.ap Yoon. 48. and Chang Soo. 47. claimed trial to c :< ring m the underground They were alleged to have been found fit eel a? ay their wo: Lug. 21 at .9 p.m. when
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  • 22 4 A LABOURER F X Ka rr. Pakir while working on the Prai whai n I rid ij ad and died
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  • 157 4 Ex-Contractor Who Turned Red MALACCA, Sun. —Phang Kong Ycc. the 25-ygan> old Asahan terrorist, who fell to the guns of a Federation Regiment squad m a follow-up operation three days ago on Wednesday m the Jasin i ingle more than $500 on him.
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  • 50 4 BUTTERWORTH, Bon Two well-known North Malayan families were united yesterday with the marriage of Che Hasnah binti Bahadon daughter of the Deputy Chief Police Officer. Trenpsanu. Inche Bahadon. to Inche Ismail, eldest sen i I Inche HsLshim bin Awang, Federal. Settlement and Rural District North. Councillor.
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  • 87 4 'US Aid For Chiang Will Continue' AMERICA will continue to gtifl substantial aid to Formosa, American Ambassador is Taipei, Formosa, Mr. Ksri Rankin, said on arrival m ■ingapore from Bangkok, last night He said the US Seventh Fleet will stay off the mainland indefinitely as before and during the war.
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  • 115 4 Amateur Dance Competition IPOH. Sun. The Perak Dance Association will hold a competition for novices here o n Oct. 16. The winners will be adjudg. Ed on their performance> the waltz, slow fo: quickstep, b there bt c m the final round, tango will be danced tc the winner. This
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  • 67 4 For Young Old YOUNG and old benefitted from two cheques handed oxer at the close of a civics course for Local Council members m Johore Bahru last week. Inmates of the Children's Home receixed sweets uhile revirlrnt'of the Old T( i r Home at !v vi; $274 Abu' f Renfa.ni
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 477 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance i mgmmmmmmm mmm Vf""""?^ ('II.; Meet;ri2 at the Convent of 1. On (XLI: 9nm O'd I I IJ /T A>D'/^)D"C ;nr v Ih.lant 330 m Tine H,i'..:or.ii iS); 9.30 Ne^s Bviw VI H r^V/m v\\< X: Dress Making class !'3O IS); 945 Canadian Showcass ol
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  • 645 5 Can YOU pay that compliment? jvO you know how to pay a compliment? Those v 'a -rds whuh are music the ear. And. what i.s m re. do you realize how .••Ttant it is to keep this >.! art alive and active? In these days where time is everyone's enemy.
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  • 453 5 LONDON. I .V V 'Vr,; rr-f onnl **I metcriela are -used /or building purposes notradays, but surely few can be more surprising tlmn the corsfi- or those queer, bal-loon-like structures I 1 1 porta of the d Stafes and Canada, during the last eight years. I r
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  • 819 5 Famous Sailor Honoured R. L. Megrox, London journalist and lecturer~author of many books and plays, writes this special feature article on an exhibition now being held m the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, w w^, ww^,. iff honour of Captain James Co oft. ■%^%%m>*..«.....>^,%*1 CAPTAIN James Cook, who made voyages
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 5 WORMING IT OUT "T HAVE a male canary and a female canary how can I teil which .rh?'' a lady asked bird shop, a ma and a female worm into the c. man. the male cana: the lemale worm the f< eat the n n.* c woman, "how can 1
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 401 5 f- MONDAY lOR EVERY- ONE: Proceed tactfully and a on the basil ious exA perience. Don't Issue ultimaA »US; you are likely to be taken at your word and A regret It later. Evening: w re st, catch up with A Odds and ends. LOOK FOR YOl'R RIRTII A DATE
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 472 6 \CCORDIXG to report In I CTrillflA vernacu' r paper the headman of a new village m the I district ol Perak had reported A the Perak MCA v rapt ol a Home Guard to i g sty >1 a woman of thai tillage. The Bled personnel m the
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    • 366 6 Drifts Rifts 'THK is one of drifts and lifts. Fver- widening gulfs are lng between nations, races and communities. International understanding and good neighbour relations are being replaced I disioya.; f, i. and defiance due to the wrong conceptions that isen of the true ggeamng or" freedom and independence. These
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  • 1083 6 jbtj xxxxxx I Francis I Of nor JERUSALEM, ISRAEL contrast to increasing world-wide interest m the future of a space-travelling atomic age, hundreds of enthusiastic archaeologists m this country have just resumed efforts to unearth ancient civilisations ranging from the early centuries of Christianity to the
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  • 847 6  - THE NEWSASIT STRIKESME ASTER GUNASEKERA By THE best laid plans of mice and men go awry and I this is what has happened m Petaling Java, the much > boosted satellite town a > lew miles outside the Federal Capital. Launched m ifS3 by the Federation Government. the original intention
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  • 421 6 The Method Of Fixing Plank Is Questionable liggiaiyS Sir: The Ifinlater for Commerce and Industry Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman is new reported to bare amplified his recent speech m which he promised Malaya would be given priority m business undertakings. It appears thai 111 Kelantan 30' r of
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  • 221 6 Nasser Is A Cat's Paw s.;-, it becomes Increasingly clear that Nasser described as the "Hitler of the Middle East"— is a mere cat's-paw used to keep the Eastern Mediterranean m a ferment lor purposes quite beyond his own policies. The measure of his confusion may be gauged by the
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  • 347 6 NO NEWS OF PRE-WAR EMPLOYEES Sir; The proposal of establishment foi the Admiralty non-industrial stall at Singapore was finally agreed upon m ItSl. it took nearly two years for the local authorities to take steps to implement tins decision. The Hi batcfa of papers was forwarded m October 1954. But
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  • 44 6 Shorts from the Talks "It's a funny thing how when you don't want something you see plenty of it. but when you go out tf* berately to get it you can't find it!" L. Hugh Newman, a naturalist, speaking m the BBC's Home Service.
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  • 303 7 'VISITING FORCES' IN CYPRUS Sir Johns Order Clears The Way fho NIC() t SI V Sept 2 R euter)- Britain has cleared t weiV .°F V" h d S l ates and Commenwealth forces MaJ?~ Fren u h to be based m Cyprus strategic er the^eM East operations if e\er
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  • 185 7 Baby Atom Explosion To Be The Smallest A. Sept. 2 (Re ter)— Britain will explode a baby atomic weapon on an airstrip m th m.- s nuclear tests at Maralinga, the Au.-- enk Weapons Tests Safety Co mmit tee announced A r oosed to ground blast In order to t<
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  • 140 7 "IN PON'. England, Sept r. Mr \-.tony Head. Britain s M ter. .-aid yesterday that nobody wanl I ike use cf Br dn has ot to the Mediterranean "But Is futile and weak for any government accept, lying down, a uion that wculd rr gage
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  • 57 7 L£ St AP> The first jet-powered tanker for the Strateg r Air Command has made its maiden flight. The 600- mile- an-hour-plus KCI3S (Boeing) Stratotanker tested it for an hour and 19 minutes on Friday The new tanker will provide refuelling m flight for bombers and
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  • 107 7 SOCIALISTS TO FORM NE W PARTY ROME, Sept 2, (Reuter) I ttatiaa party. -juivalent to the Briir Pai .is cons. Ed emerge from delicate p negotia'. Nov. lag NO here Several months of bargaining are be needed tor the creation of the new part y —a ition of the Socialists
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  • 69 7 HONGKONG. Sept 2 The last of a group of Japanese criminals" freed by Red China left for home la: aboard repatria X Mam, Peking R The broadcast said th ii before the shii sail* Tientsin a spokesman.. X Miwa. declai vote the remaining years of our lives
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  • 27 7 THI H tlei m and agreed I establish c. ons. The decision followed negotiation conducted r. Ceyleine.se mmissioner to London S facial m MOSCOW— L'P
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  • 20 7 v ITNG irlian Frei Europe will nna en Sept. 5. at- try about 300 politicians or" Western Europe.
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  • 83 7 English For Red Schools Again HONGKONG. Sept 2. <AP) —English will be taught again m Red China's schools. reKing Radio reported yesterB.it it complained of a shortage ot English-speaking teachers. The br« adca.H did not amplify the announcement u lt \l couid meHn an end to toe Peking regimes attempt
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  • 209 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, (AP). Diplomatic officials here reported yesterday that Egypt's heavy weapons purchases from the Communist bloc haye now passed the 250,000 million dollar mark and may climb i to 300,000 million. Al Was* one Communist ship a week is said to b« unloading
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  • 97 7 NEW DELHI. Sept 2 I UP) —Representatives of Burma. rj E jypt, India and Indon- ive agreed to recommend that their governmen develop national res for atomic development 11 i learned yesterday. The decision was reached It m mal meoting held In B< mt ty on
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  • 52 7 THE Indonesian Minister r I ign Affairs, Mr Rusan Abdulgani. who on Aug I was cl ment rupt ion case, aft* r his ie had b n mentioned by two cenl ilflgu: sin the case, Jakarl i by air for Russia terdaj n President S karn< R<
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  • 89 7 WASHINGTON, Sept 2 (UP) —The United States has porarily turned down an appeal from Yugoslavia for Wheal to tide the Balkar; nation through the coming winter, it was learned yesterday. Ii formed aoui caa said the ite Department told Yugo- K\ ia about l.i da] BJfO
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  • 139 7 DERBY. England Sept. 2. (AP)<— OoWaM A. Bchnke. a 22-y-ar-oid American soldier itatioried In France, and a British girl were married yesrd ij for the third time m a month. The bride waa Joan Booth. 23. She met Behnke while on vacation m
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  • 205 7 Mao Says Sorry Over Downed Plane WASHINGTON. Sept 2 (UP) Red China has expressed "great regret" over the shooting down of a U.S. nav v plane I week but ai>o has refused to admit definitely that Communist planes were responsible. i state Department has released a formal note from the
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  • 99 7 Philippines Readies For Dinah MANILA. Bent. 2. (AP)— The northern Philippines pre_ par< d today for Its fifth typho n attack m a month aa torrential rains m southern Luzon island took at least four lives. Typhoon Dinah, generating Windl up to 100 miles an hour, ser.cchcd toward northern Luzon
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  • 64 7 HONGKONG Sept. 2 (AP)— Egypl baa advertised lor Suez Canal pilots m two Chinese Communisl newspapers m Peking radio broadcasts from the Bed capital said One of the newspapers Kwangming Daily, des ribed the advertisement as "an important measure by the Bgyp tian government to deal
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  • 103 7 Nixon Sr.— I'll See The Elections WHITTIER. California Sept. 2 (AP). Vice President Nixon's father rallied yesterday ions enough to ten bia son: •'l'm going to try to live through the electiajp." And Frank M. Nixon's doctor told reporters, "He may hang on that long, 'no." Once again the 77-ycar-o>!
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  • 54 7 MACAO, Sept. 2 (R. U r A young Chinese, who WOJ attempting to cross over to Macao, was tired on by Communist troops, midway between Macao and Lappa Island, opposite this Portuguese colony on Friday. usually reliable source said today. The Chinese youth wap captured with alight
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  • 20 7 nationalist China baa odged a protest with the unese government against its landing m the Spratley Islands.— Renter
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  • 166 7 LONDON. Sept 2, (l'P)-A Russian TU-ie*i jet transporl plane screamed into London airport today and there was speculation that it would pick up Soviet discus champion Nina Ponomareva. who has, been In hiding ever since she allegedly stoic live hats from
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  • 175 7 A man climbed over the parapet of th»> Clifton Suspension Bridge. Bristol He KaWag SW to the steelwork and to life. But not for long. Seconds later, as passers by tried to persuade him to turn back, his hold relaxed and down, down, down he
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  • 183 7 II A |fl D E N. Connecticut, Sept. 2 iAP> A six-month-old baby girl was snatched jetto day from her carriagi parked near a big. crowded department stcn where her parents were shopping. Police said they suspected man of taking the child, blue eyed brown ha
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  • 74 7 MOSINEE. WlsCOnlS, S. pt. 2. (AP)— Casimir Orzechowski. 64, retired schoolteacher, and Helen Hawro. 15, his cxpupil. were married festerday, bat they plan no immediate wedding trip. The bride has to return to her classes at afosint High School "Why shouldn'l we nil it off?"
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  • 60 7 DAMAS S 2. Tr Iraq Petroleum Company accused on Saturday of ndential" correspondence concerning the or Syi an attitude to the •.on of the Suez Canal. -stoms Director Wahab Elaerak said fidential letter" addressethe company's ma: was seized when officers stopped an IPC ye m Horns on
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  • 673 9 ANXIETY IN SHARE MARKET OVER 'MORE TAX' HINT By t A Market Correspondent IF the Singapore Government* is sincere m its repeated pledges to encourage industry, it will not increase the rate payable by companies, Malayan share circles warned yesterday. They were commenting on the Governor's policy speech m the
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  • 242 9 -Net Profit Up, Too PAN American World Airways passenger traffic Pi if ie routes rose '2.*> per cent m the first six > oi this year against a like period m 1955 it uinounced by Mr. H. I Mil Lev, traffic and sales ,er for the
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  • 176 9 Standard Market Correspondent ["HE Suez Canal dispute till a major factor m•- :-r:uin- the Singapore rubber market. Traders .idopting a cautious .de. L \The Singapore market last I to be < S the possibility of buying irom >ut so far no firm antes have
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  • 34 9 Cc TION rk .1 the Ganga P je I India, during the fir a rking season fror. NO ember to May satisfactorily and targets m case have been exceeded, it was reported.
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  • 69 9 EXPECTED TODAY -am. Malayan Airways '.21 KL^?AL am. > a rvasi 401 13 pm Malayan Airways MUOI XL 12.45 pm 1.30 p.m. B LOX CAL UO pm. LC 4 i p.m. SYI JAK 4:^o pm. i Airways JESS kvch 4«p ay Gar j .80 MEi r pm. .V.
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  • 191 9 Aust. Pilotless Plane Gives Impressive Performance Desfpaed and built m Mcl- i Govemi raf offcra/t factorial »s one sec* f the joint Australian* British guided loeapom dereent propram me, Jindi vik today can he OOOd Ol a tar- heights ifl excess o; oO.orjfJ /e< phlp maiWM ta and speed OP*
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  • 61 9 THE Indian Government taking steps for the rapid expansion of Indian shipping m overseas trade. The Deputy Transport lliniothe Government or* granting leans to Indian shipOn lib ral terms and conditions to buy or build ships. On all orders p I Od by Indian shiDping companies on i;--.
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  • 58 9 1.8m. Miles In 6 Months DURING the first six months of this year. Shell Cn\ bulk lorry fleet m Sin--MP'trc and the Federation of Malaya, consisting of 111 bulk lorries, delivered 182.000 tons of petroleum fuels to consumers. The total distance, travelled by the fleet was 1.865.000 miles, which is
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  • 336 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK h lone m sl i from tug. 1 Industrials: Britis Born, o 1 by« Orc\>. $1 97, 8 |1 I Gamin >nj $1 95 ncr Co. $3 85 to me Indusa i 3 4 A 5 4j Wm. Jacks 52.80 Co 51 j Malayan Bi es
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  • 39 9 A TEAM of technical oaperti fa) n We exre te i to visil indie sh >rtlj> 1 3 -1;- ass with 'he Government details for setting up a techni- ite which that country has offered to India.
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    • 104 9 Standard Shipping Reiwrter THE newest cargo-vessel of the Messageries Maritimes Line the 8 ,30i)-ton Sindh— will arrive m Singapore today on its maiden voyage irom Europe. The Sindh is one of ten Sister ships ol the Line and wa.s built at La Ciotat. France
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    • 347 9 Raub Gold Mines of Australia Ltd. During ci ed SI iM s loss A£2B 1 9 incurred. Comprised m Bfure was depreciation Ai a loss on investments AJ I Ai 370 Ignoring liability for unclaimed prewar dividends net i a orked out at A£20.738 or Sd per I
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    • 166 9 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER TENDERS will be received from registered PWD.. contractors m Class "C and above at the Office Of the Director of Public Works. P.W.D.. High Street. Sineapore up to noon of tiie I4tb September. 1950 f r the following work: Manufacture delivery nf Wooden Furniture for New Schools
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    • 602 9 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. PERAK. KINTA WATER SUPPLY. Tenders fur Standby Booster Pump etc. TtXDERS «re invited for the supply of a pump, motor and starter, etc Tenderers nay ouota lot any i I leac items, collactivel] or separately. The items ;*re required urgently, and de c must be the imme
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    • 486 9 NOTICES NATURALISATION VO I ICE givei that 1 sons w:.< i r.ames and addn givei below are applyil I 're -nor for naturalisation and that person i i any reas< n why natui .ion should not be granted should ritten and signed stei -.of the facts to the f Secretary.
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    • 392 9 Acceptance of Private andidates for the l'ni\ i Mt> of ambridce I I i r sra Sl bool i >r hcate Evan nation Im i < mher 1^57 1 QUAD for I ing to enter named examination held oi December. 1956. 2. Candidates attene and Aided 1 S »ols or
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  • 542 10 beat Indians Easily A SOUND first wicket partnership of N.A. Hobbs (H3 n.0.) and K.A. Glendinninjr (41 n.0.) helped the Singapore Cricket Club to beat the Singapore Indian Association by nine wickets m a cricket match tor the Gandhi Cup" played on the padang yesterday. Cricket Club
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  • 312 10 30 Gamesmen 7 Officials To Melbourne FOMOSC Decides KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation of Malaya Olympic Sports Council at its four-hour meeting at the Hotel Majestic today decided to send 30 Gamesmen and 7 officials to Melbourne to take part m the Olympic Games here this November. Mr. Herman De
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  • 24 10 KERALA Football Club beat HMS Camnier by two goal- to one m a friendly soccer match on the H.NPS Terror ground yesterday.
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  • 644 10  -  BILL FUNK By TOMI WETI Pandas, powered by Phil Baker's homer m the fourth, trimmed the Consulate Braves 14-11 lor a mild upset m the feature softball tilt on the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. In the Other game. Matsuo's Tokyo Dragons socking
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  • 257 11 UNITED 'S BACK TO THE TOP Remarkable Home Wins I.ONDON. Sept 1 (Router I, Leagne champions Manchester United swept back la the top of the English leagne first division today with a comfortable 3-0 home win over Portsmouth. United. team among three to win tod r their ren 23 sames
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  • 357 11 i.ondon Sept. l. (Renter)— League o:.--: i.i\(.ii: i irsenal 4. Wool Bl— with l. 3 Blackpool n W. l. Tottenham 0. ley B::m.::eham C. 0. U. 0. Chelsea 0. 1 il i 3 Manchester C 2. Manche ter U. 3. Portsmouth 0. Presl m N 6 Cardiff
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  • 41 11 Joe Carr Regains Golf Title DUBLIN. Scp'omber 1. <Rcutei Joe Carr. the British Walker Cup golfer, rega ned I Irish Open Amateur Goii Champion>hip today when he beat .lame- hfahoa by one hole m an exciting 3fl hole? final at Portmarnock.
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    50 11 A LARGE crowd who attended the Agricultural Show at the old Kalians Airport yesterday, were also entertained to a UO-minute "Koon Tow" exhibition by Hongkong's expert, Mr. Kwong Boon Fu. Mr. Kwong is s een demonstrating a "White (rain" Stylo m the art of self defence at yesterday's exhibition. Standardpic.
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  • 354 11 FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 2 (AP)— Topseeded Lew Hoad started his pursuit of the United States tennis championship with a 6-0, 6-2, 6 0 victory over Barry Walraven of Oklahoma city yesterday. The victory came cllort-lc.-slv to Hood, WOO is trying for tho
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  • 143 11 OLYMPIC SOCCER DRAW Zurich. Switzerland, Sep* 2 (AP:— World soccer champion Germany was drawn on Saturday to meet Russia m the Olympic soccer tournament at Melbourne The draw was made by t ".e Olympic Committee of the International Soccer Federation under the chairmanship of Karel L of the Netherlands. Other
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  • 65 11 LONDON. September 1. (Reuter) Close of play scores: At Bournemouth. Hampshire 259 for five. Marshal! 73, Cray 54. Horton 61 vs Nottinghamshire. Rain restricting play. At Hove. Lancashire MM for eight. Hilton 52. G. Edricfa no' out 80 vs Sussex Bad light curtailed ploy. At
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  • 24 11 SELETAR Young Indians beat Arsenal Sports dub by the odd goal m five m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 252 11 BRAVES STAY ON TOP NEW YORK. Sept 1 (AP) The Milwaukee Braves, absolutely immune to pressure, came through with h.ndfought 3-1 triumph over St. Louis Saturday to match victories of Brooklyn and Cincinnati and continued to lead the pursuing Dodeers and Kedle ff s by Si and Ii frames, rcspectivelv.
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  • 49 11 TAIPEH. Sep- 2. (Be iter)— South Korea today for the finals of the first Asian soccer championship now being ployed In Hongkong iting Formosa 2-1 m the of the two match elimination fames here today. South Korea won the goa cUi Sao I loot Sua 2-0. j
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  • 458 12 j KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. j- A glorious hattrick by j Federation's sharpshooter Abdul Ghanl enabled North to come from behind to eventually edge South by 3-2 m the annual fixture for the Sportsmen Trophy on the TPCA stadium here today. The other highlights of this I ne
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  • 25 12 SOCCER SAFA t: M i Drpf. -ry, SSttttS FC J I m Bc<<:r S_f_ p ,l Friendly: Jacks SC Maxwell SC a'. Farrer
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  • 432 12 Tame Finish To S'pore- Johore Match Kirkham Delights With Bet THK two-day cricket match between Singapore and Johore ended m a tame draw on the CeyLon Sports Club ground at Balestier Road yesterday, after Singapore had taken a 163-run first innings lead. Contin-iii If thcil c.crnight innings John Kirkham H>l
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  • 285 12 THE STEWARDS CUP Cla>s 2— 'J Furs. He Corefal Ml The Cooed 8.13 .Lie s Tipple 8.1 1 Honey Bird 8.10 Cnpacaban a K*M Parloar Games 8.07 Winterdrina B. oh Havhrook 8.05 Weem 8.05 So What 8.01 Canterbury 8.03 Tec :.ra 8.02 Gradmate 8.01 Llturius 7.13 Argyll
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  • 31 12 LOH Fook Teng, Singapore'i keeper, ii r< Selangor when the Colony ]o<-- faooOl T M Abdul R nan looks on. S< got '< 8 Hrj take I -2
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  • 525 12  - Kah Fook And Annie Are The Stars EDIN PETERS By SELANGOR'S champion sprinterr Lee Kah Fook and MLss Annie Choong dominated the sprint events at the sixth Malayan Chinese athletic championships which concluded at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Koh Fook n both the 100 metres and 20u metres crentß
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  • 62 12 THE team to repre.-r:.: tnc Royal Army Ordnance Coipveroui Roy;i: Am y Pay Corpi m the Annual tnter-Corps matcli on Wednesday Sept. on Friendly Hill Ground S BOD Orill be selected from the following: Major Maguire. Major Mar-kcnzie. Capt. Webb. Cant Bruhl, Capt. Grimble. Lieut. Allway, Lieut Howell,
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