Singapore Standard, 13 September 1957

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard 2M<"?^° POIICI -*%W FfL V/M FIRE BRIGADE GENERAI HOSPITAL ***** (5 line.) 2400 fW 2gn j 4)4 Mil. >"• SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 158 1 Syria 's War Chiefs Rush To Cairo tl2 AP) Syria's pro-Soviet army ally in Cairo on Wednesday and Iks with President Nasser and on joint measures to meet the 1 current crisis facing Svria. The two strong men of the Syrian army the Chief ol Staff, Brigadier Ari. Ei Zizn
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  • 29 1 FOUR COLONY MEN JAILED IN U.S. IFRAS I Sept. 12' )re were sentenced a? to ear pi ib Pi attempted o t 0 at Oak at San tbe narco-
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  • 49 1 LONDON. Sept. 12 (UP) The British Foreign Office tonight confirmed Cairo reports that Britain is trying to obtain the release of two imprisoned Britons. The two. James Swinburn and James Zarb. were sentenced to five and ten years imprisonment for espionage last June.
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  • 591 1 r The Big 'White Paper" Challenge Shrivels In The Assembly i .../or ffte PAP o sound thrashing THE PEOPLES ACTION PARTY BID TO CENSURE THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT FOR ITS RECENT PURGE OF EXTREMIST ELEMENTS WAS CRUSHED BY A 22—3 VOTE IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY.
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  • 157 1 POLICE ARMS LOSS: A SINGAPORE Police Corporal-in-charge of the Force armoury in Mount Vernon, was arrested yesterday. A Police spokesman said the man will be charged in court today with the theft of six guns and 46 rounds of ammunition. Earlier in the
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  • 126 1 K I ALA L L MPU R. Thurs. In the ten years of the Emergency in Malaya. 6.398 Malayan Communist terrorists have been killed. Terrorists, in the same period, murdered 3.802 people. the majority civilians. Security Forces captured 325 terrorists and
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  • 51 1 TACHIKAWA. Japan, Sept. 12 (AP) About 7,500 Japanese employees of the big U.S. air force base at Tachikawa went on a 48-hour strike today to protest against the mass dismissals of Japanese workers. The walkout left the camp without drivers, cooks or a general maintenance
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  • 61 1 SAN FRAN£ISCO, Sept. 12 (UP) The new Ambassador to the United States from the Federation of Malaya arrived here last night from Singapore en route to Washington. The Ambassador. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is scheduled to fly to Washington today, arriving at 4 p.m.
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  • 28 1 REGULAR scheduled air passenger service between Czechoslovakia and Egypt will begin next month, the chief of the Egyptian Civlal Aviation Department said yester- day. U.P.
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  • 149 1 PENANG, Wed.— Press photographers "boycotted" the Merdeka Youth Rally at the City Stadium here this morning when they were told they had to remain beh.nd the dais from which the Governor of Penang was to take the salute during the march past. While Press photographers remained
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  • 204 1 DEADLOCK BROKEN IN JAKARTA ROUND-TABLE TALKS JAKARTA, Sept. 12 (AP) The deadlock in the Indonesian round-table conference on Wednesday morning between the Central Government and representatives of the rebellious outer islands has been broken and a working agenda formulated, Lt. Col R. Pirngadi. conference spokesman, announced last night. This followed
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  • 193 1 FEARS that the Police might abuse the wide powers of arrest approved by the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday were expressed in Singapore yesterday. The Assembly at its meeting passed the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill which empowered a police officer to
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  • 48 1 TOKYO, Sept. 12 (Reuter) The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Malayan Minister for Agricul'ure, Inche Abdul Aziz Din Ishak, will arrive here on Sept. 18 to inspect Japanese agricultural and fishery industries. The minister will be a guest of the Japanese Government.
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  • 103 1 Sir David 'Envoy' For Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government tonight named former Chief Secretary. Sir David Watherston. special counsellor to Malaya's High Commission e r fthe United ingdom. Sir David who will take up the appointment in November, will take over duties formerly performed by the Trade Commissioner,
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  • 233 2 Town Council Flayed For 'Nurturing A Death Trap' SEREMBAN, Thurs. Councillor Mr. Robert Singam today flayed the Town Council for failing to remove what he called "a death trap right in the heart of the State Capital." He charged at the Council's meeting that a deep, uncovered drain at the
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  • 146 2 Dagger-Men Rob Woman Of Life Savings KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Bereft dafter-wleldlng thugs I übed woman. Chan Chat I $1,000 in jewellerv from h Kan- pong Bugis home Po.. I kid the Standard today that the robbers, after the house, ordered at da- tot the mts to stand with While two
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  • 34 2 THE Penang branch ff the Territorial Association of ien*s Institute will oe.ebrate Merdeka with a luncheon party at the residence of its president. Mrs Zubaidah Aritt, in Gieeo Lane, on Sunday afternoon
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  • 151 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prlee*. (cents per lb) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buvers Sellers Spot 851 861 Int. Oct. RSS. No. 1 861 87 Nov. R.S.S No 1 87? 88 R.S.S No. 2 85_ 861 R.S.S. No. 3 85 853 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was
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  • 32 2 S. KANNUSAMY, 30. yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court to a charge of attempted armed robbery at Ophir Road yesterday morning. Bail of $4,000 was allowed.
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  • 15 2 MR. W. E. JONES, Officer-in-Charge, Bentong Police District, has been transferred to Kluang. Johore.
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  • 126 2 A widow with three children wa. yesterday eward" I 520.400 damages for 'he loss of her husband, who was Id ed in a road crash two years ago. lustice Wee. in the Sin- gapore High Court, made the award in an action brought by
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  • 383 2 Chrimes Gives Reasons For Having Over-riding Control CHAIRMAN of the Singopore Harbour Board, Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes, told the Port Commission yesterday that he would not like to see "men used as donkeys" when he recommended the establishment of an over-riding control for the
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  • 584 2 Chairman of the Commis- sion, Sir Eric Millbourn, in commenting on Mr. Chrimes j observations on the welfare of harbour workers, said: "In I Mr. Chrimes we find a most t enlightened employer in this part of the world who has
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  • 136 2 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— V, the State wa? rejoicing over Merdeka. eight families of some 50 people were facing the bleak prospect of becoming homeless, the Town Council was told today Coundlloi Mr. Lam Ifeck Choon (Laboun said that for several years, the families occupied houses built
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  • 46 2 MUAR, Thurs. Mr. E Koon Sien. a teacher m the Government High School here has been transferred lo the State Education OPT: c. Johore Bahru, as an Assistant State Organizer, English Scbooll Mr. Koh has been closely associa'ed with adult education here.
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  • 250 3 A BIG DAY FOR GALLANT P.C. 2585 CRIPPLED ABDUL PASSES DRIVING TEST-AND NOW FOR A MALAYAN TOUR m Ug day for Singapore Police Constable 2585 yesterday he passed b fciftal test, tor the constable, Abdul Wahid bin Baba who is paralyzed m the waist down as a result of a
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  • 63 3 AFTER 10 DAYS, ESCAPEE GABRIEL IS ARRESTED |OW AWAY No. 1 ir-old AbysV (..tbnel. I [rom the ciisu i Igration auI > ago. wai j r the I'' L that Gab- the v an j I■• i await reI L v AbysIbin I cusBasl v. pe, L I r 1
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  • 87 3 'Problem Boy' Nazee Is Off To Colombo Itowaway No. 2 J PRor.l V M worrying a tripping line. SinI mm au- id the Ceylon k v Office for ft k has been [ties were Al. M. N I -al police lory \ed awav on m Ceyl n entercd the el
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  • 35 3 The opened I lt h and food parcels to Pies 1 home I the District cel< otian will shows IT Hind istani dramas !ie- i areas was DUSo n ...i i a.m.
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  • 168 3 Polls Craft Probe: Majid To Testify THE three-man Corruption Inquiry Commission appointed by the Singapore Government to prevent, detect and punish political corruption in the Colony terday held its first meeting in the conference room of the Department of Information. S 11. D. Ettas, Chairman of the ion, told the
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  • 92 3 Malayan Girl Gets Award KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malayan girl who is now m London, Miss Rubella Manuel, has been awarc.ed a year's internship course at the United Nations Secretariat of Social S.udies in New York. Miss Manuel holds a B.A. h Hffl tin in Economics at the Ma li
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  • 54 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Police today detained four men in connection with the murder on Tuesday night of a noiice watchman. Dausundar Singh. 38, in a partly-completed nouse in the Wiekham Road area. A post-mortem revealed that Singh had been attacked with a blunt weapon, believed to
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  • 108 3 Mother's Bid To Save Trapped Son Fails A MOTHER frantically sawed off the branches of a fallen rubber tree to save her x- year-old son who was pinned underneath it, but the boy died. This was told the City Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein by the dead boy's brother, eight-year-old Chong
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  • 83 3 KUALA SELANGOR, Thurs. Four men armed with parangs got awav with $1,800 in cash and jewellery in two raids on a kampong near Sabak Bernam here last night. One of the robbers carried a shotgun and another a bayonet, in addition to parang They first raided
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  • 59 3 IPOH, Thurs. There is a move by certain members of the local bar to form a Bar Association for Perak, Kedah and Perlis as distinct from the present Bar Committee which has been existent here since pre-war yearsThe Association, it is learned, will be formed
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  • 174 3 Arrange Meet To Settle Our Claims— Say Council Men THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions' Federation wants the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to arrange a meeting between Council and Federation representatives soon. The joint meeting is to discuss ways and means of implementing the recommendations made by the
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  • 105 3 IPOH, Thurs. A cattleowner, while crawling under a village perimeter fence to return home during curfew hours, ran for his life when he heard two shots being fired. The man, Jagar Singh, 38, was today fined $75 in court when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein
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  • 38 3 RAUG. Thurs Special Grade clerk, Mr. M. Chellathurai, of the District Office, Temerloh, has been transferred to the Supreme Court Registry here as chief clerk. He succeeds Mr. Tye Hock Chye who retired recently.
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  • 280 3 Caged Bird Is Freed All Because Of A 'Ghost RAUB, Thurs. Curious neighbours flocked to the home of a government meter reader, 43-year-old Inche Abdullah Hussain bin Mohamed Yusoff, last evening. They were attracted by a ceremony in which a bird was released from its cage followed bv a grand
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  • 370 3 Court Told Of Key 'Deal' With Chinatown Locksmith BANK OF INDIA ROBBERY AT the fourth day's hearing of an $80,000 bank burglary before the Singapore Assizes yesterday, a driver said he received $1,400 from a peon whom he introduced to a locksmith to make a key. Teo Oh Tee was
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  • 162 3 Knight Is Named New Chief Of Telephone Board THE Singapore Telephone Board has appointed Mr. N.V. Knight as general manager, a post which has been left vacant for some time. In announcing the appointment, the Board said that Mr. Knight was a qualified telecommunications specialist and that' it was fortunate
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  • 101 3 A 13-YEAR-OLD house- wife drank some corrosive substance after her husband had accused her of having "secret love affairs", a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Devi Letcheman, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to commit suicide in her home at Woodlands Road, on Sept. 10.
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  • 41 3 RAUB, Thurs. The headmaster of the Mahmud School, Mr M. T. Pillai, was entertained to tea at the Raub Rest House yesterday by the Ceylonese community on his retirement. Mr. Pillay had served in the Education Department 31 years.
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  • 78 3 KUANTAN, Thurs. Haji Yope bin Haji Abdul Raffar, 39, had to be helped out of the Magistrate's Court bv his friends today when he fainted after being acquitted on two charges of attempting to outrage the modesty of a woman at Padang Lallang, Telok Sisek Road
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  • 46 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Officer in Charge of the Kuala Lumpur Police District, Mr. J. M. C. Wheeler, today appealed to children to fly their kites away from ihe International Airport. Mr. Wheeler said that kiteflying could be a hazard to low-flying aircraft.
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG, Sept. 12. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.67 to £1 Sterling $5.***** to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $1; $0,119 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $262,375 to a tael.
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  • 155 4 Man Slashes At Woman With Chopper Horror- Stricken Crowd Sees Brutal Attack MALACCA, Thurs. People in crowded Bunga Raya watched in horror as an elderly man tried to hack a lonian to death with a meat chopper in a liquor shop early this morning. As the man rained blows on
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  • 132 4 BICYCLE THIEVES BAFFLE MALACCA POLICE MALACCA, Thurs. The increasing: number of bicycle thefts here is baffling the Police. An average of 10 bicycles a month have been reported stolen during the past six months, and only about three per cent of the total lost were recovered so far, a Police
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  • 407 4 'School Chief Stabbed With Scissor Blades' ALLEGES DPP IN GURNEY SCHOOL CASE MALACCA, Thurs. —Five teenagers of the Henry Gurney School here pleaded not guilty before Justice Hepworth today to a charge of attempting to murder the school's chief officer, D.A.E. Nind at the school premises on May 14. The
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  • 127 4 They Took Him For A Headhunter! WHEN Peter Lim Thiam Seng, Sarawak's only Queen's Scout, attended the Jubilee Jamboree in Britain recently, he was mistaken as a headhunter. Peter. 18, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from the Jamboree on his way home, said: "And I had to do a lot
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  • 106 4 FOUR men were stabbed in a gang fight in Kampong Chantek o.T Dunkirk Avenue Singapore, last night. One of them was admitted to the General Hospital in a critical condition. Police, who arrived minutes after the clash, found a number of bicycles and a olack
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  • 161 4 Bandon Presents Standard To R.A.A.F. Squadron AT a solemn and impressive ceremony, Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, presented the Squadron Standard to the Royal Australian Air Force No. 1 (B) Squadron at R.A.F. Tengah, Singapore, yesterday. The Standard, the first ever to be presented
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  • 284 4 "I WANT him back, I want him* back!" Determinedly, the middle-aged woman followed the young Woman Police Constable out of the tiny cubicle Clustered around them were other cubicle occupants of all ages, whose excited chatter and exclamations added to the babel. This
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  • 133 4 Lee Talking Through His Hat Jag PRESIDENT of the Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, commenting on the charges levelled against the T.U.C. by Peoples Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday said: '"He is talking through his hat." "'I do not know where Mr.
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  • 38 4 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy. Lim Kwang Song, was drowned and his younger brother. Lim Kwang Choon, 5. was rescued when they got into difficulties while having a bath in the Singapore river off North Boat Quay, yesterday.
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  • 24 4 THREE masked men entered a house in Ba'.estier Road Singapore, at dawn yesterday and robbed a housewife of $2,200 worth of jewellery.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 298 4 c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A CIANCC S'pore Diary c1 Ms? paintin2 230 tro-.V VMM J British Poster Design Exhibition: Singapore Ski Club: Mr. George At th e British Council Hall Turner, Executive Director of Stamford Road 9 a.m. to 6p m' PATA. to address luncheon meet- Independent Missionary Movemento__P g Y
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  • 170 5 'Return His Hair,' Court Tells Man »t s \s<;. Thurs. MatrJl Mr AF. Long to- ordered a man to ren ii strands of hair om the chin of pi Sinnh, a watchman, rruii to its owner. l dealing with h t told the apped and igged by ant Gurdial a
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  • 32 5 BIG WELCOME FOR TUNKU r.ce, I District Councillors at to rime i \bdul Rah- j be anii ere on j •ai". Inspect a r formed by the K [CA at the air-
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  • 324 5 Carry Your Teamwork Into Public Life/ Says Raja Sir Uda folrl fk_; EN^i NG '< Thu rs The Goy emor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, £LdiumT nd, .k- y UthS af the Merdeka y° ufh rally 'held at the City sofri tLIS! I*
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  • 56 5 KUALA lumpur, Than Customs revenue last month contributed a total of $40.83--145 to the National Exchequer Export of rubber yielded a total revenue of $10,148,961 while revenue from tin and tin ore was $4,585,819 Revenue from tobacco dgass*ls3 383 d dsars arnounted°to Petrol imports vielded
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  • 138 5 PENANG, Thurs. Girls proved tougher than bovs during the Merdeka Youth Parade held at the City Stadium here today. No less than eight boys had to leave the field before the parade ended. A few, taking active part in the parade, collapsed and were removed
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 5 MR. and Mrs. M. Ramchandran. who were recently i 1 married in Singapore. The groom is the eldest son of I Mr. and Mrs. S. Muthiah Pillai. while the bride is the I former Miss T. Letchimie. I
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  • 308 5 We'll Foster Ancient Ties Radzif I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today granted audiences to envoys from Indonesia, India and Australia and received their credentials. The Indonesian Ambassador, Dr. Mohamad Radzif, told the Yon Tuan Agong that Indonesia lost no time in
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  • 122 5 Thieves Stole $3,000 A Mth. Court Told PENANG, Thurs. An average of $3,000 worth of goods are pilferrea from the Penang Port Commission every month. Mr. S B. D. Labrooy. Officer-in-Charge of guards and security at the Commission, told the Sessions Court today. Mr. Labroov was a court witness oi
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  • 136 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A man on his way to a mosque to Dray lost $250 when four Malays, pretencing to be "good Samaritans." took his money, a Magistrate's Court was told today. Kaman bin Lutan, 22, an ex-Special Constable, who was described
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  • 85 5 IPOH, Thurs.— The committee of the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital today adopted plans for extension to the hosDital at a cost of about $120,000. The project calls for the addition of a fifth storey to the present building at Kampar Road to provide an additional 60 bees.
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  • 85 5 KIDNAPPERS of Singapore contractor Mr Kandiah Appavoo were silent yesterday. No demands for ransom were received at the contractor's home in Bukit Timah Road yesterday. The police were baffled as the kidnapping entered its third day, and the victim's family feared that he might not be
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  • 156 5 MORE than 3.000 people packed the platform of the Singapore Railway Station to see new arts undergraduates of the University of Malaya off. Families, friends and even friend's friends of the hundred odd freshies from Singapore were there to have a last word.
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  • 85 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eleven potential officers of the Cadet Wing, Federation Military College, Port Dickson, who have completed six months preliminary training, will leave fcr the United Kingdom from Kuala Lumpur airport tomorrow morning. They will spend 18 months at the Royal Military Academy,
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  • 48 5 A FORMER clerk at Malacca Police Headquarters, A. Nadarajah. who was sentenced to two years' jail for criminal breach of trust of $1,400 belonging to the Police Force had his sentence reduced to nine months by Mr. Justice Hepworth in the Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday.
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  • 144 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Books printed by the Moscow Foreign Languages Publishing House are being sold at several Malayan book stalls. Beautifully bound, and printed on good quality paper, they are sold at about 75 cents each. Most of them are classics by famous Russian
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  • 79 5 MR. John Bunyan, inventor of the famous "Bunyan" bag which was used with much success for the treatment of burns during the war. will give a talk on "The Use of Hypochlorites in Surgery" at the Singapore Alumni Medical Centre, College Road, at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 44 5 PENANG. Thurs. Five persons have been detained here in connection with the murder of a 35-vear-old saltfish dealer. Tan Leong Poh. at a stall in Prangin Road Market yesterday. Tan had head and body injuries and was covered with blood.
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  • 118 5 IPOH. Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today paid his first official visit here He was met on arrival bv the Mentri Besar, Inche Mohd. Ghazalli bin Jawi. and Perak's Police Chief, Mr. Forbes Wallace.
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  • 27 5 A 57-year-old odd-job labourer. Ho Pleck 800, was yesterday fined a total of 53. 300 on four opium charges, by the Singapore Third District judge.
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  • 114 5 KAPAR village in the i Klang district opened its Merdeka celebrations on I 2 Wednesday with the read- 2 ing of the Proclamation of Independence by Tuan 2 Syed Hashim, the District J Officer, Klang, at the 2 Kapar padang It was followed by school sports, a tea
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    • 532 6 JTROM the debate on the White Paper on communist activities in Singapore at yesterday's session of the Legislative Assembly, the Labour Front Government emerged with its stock skyrocketing, while that of the People's Action Party and the Member for Tanjong Pagar slumped. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,
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    • 440 6 r yHE debate in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday on the Singapore Citizenship Bill produced much constructive criticism. Many of the issues raised will serve as a valuable guide to the Select Committee which will now examine the measure in the light of what was said in the
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    926 6  -  ALASTAIR BUCHAN Says ...the fact that Russia may hat a temporary advantage at preset will harden the resistance of thi Pentagon to any dis arm amen scheme... LONDON. 1 THE announcement from Moscow that 1 Russia has success- fully tested an inter- continental ballistic I missile cannot fail
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  • 1054 6 Arnold Toynbee continues his HISTORIAN EN ROUTE series today with this article on Jordan, centre of current world tension*, JORDAN is a small country. If you lop off her desert fringes she becomes very small indeed. From her capital, Amman, you run straight out into the
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  • 554 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By 'yHE Singapore Citizenship Bill has now gone before a Select Committee after an illuminating debate in the Assembly. The only controversial point in the Bill was the period of residence for registration of aliens for citizenship. Assemblyman Wong Foo Nam, who
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  • 836 7 yT Official dispatches of British commander of invasion forces released after 10 months THE ENTIRE OPERATION WAS GEARED TO THE WORD SPEED THEY ALLOWED 12 DAYS TO OCCUPY CANAL •We required 10 DAYS but got 10 HOURS' j LONDON, Sept. 12 (UP)—
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  • 96 7 IN a colourful ceremony, over 1,000 delegates from 50 nations watch in silence as the flag of the new nation Malaya is raised at the World Assembly for Moral ReArmament, Mackinac Island, Michigan. Twenty-one delegates from Malaya, standing at the foot of the flag-pole sang "Oleh
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  • 133 7 LONDON. Sept. 12. (Reuter) —Moscow Radio last night broadcast In its home service a description of a visit to Britain by a speaker who said he had seen crowds of unemployed, children digging in rubbish heaps, and old women wandering round market* hoping to find
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  • 335 7 Doe-eyed model 'girl' Laura makes a £100 fool of 'em all LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter) A young businessman won a £100 bet by holding for a fortnight a top modelling job with a fashion house, it is disclosed today. Jimmy Rice. 26, hoaxed Frederick Starke one of London's model house
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  • 412 7 AGA KHAN LEAVES $6 MIL. IN BRITAIN LONDON, Sept. 12, (Reuter)— The late Aga Khan, reputedly one of the world's richest men, left £709,700 sterling in England under his will published here yesterday. This figure refers -only to his estate in Britain. The will, which said the net estate was
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  • 471 7 NO-NEGROES' FAUBUS ASKS FOR A PERSONAL CHAT WITH EISENHOWER NEWPORT, Rhode Island Sept 12 (Renter)— Governor Orval Faubus ot Arkansas today asked for a personal talk with President Eisenhower on the school segregation crisis at Little Rock and tile President agreed to see him on Friday or Saturday,
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  • 125 7 Skymen acquire a touch of schizophrenia TOKYO. Sept. 12 (AP)— Nearly six per cent of Japan's only airborne battalion is suffering from mental derangement and parachute jumps have been suspended, Kyodo News Service reported today. Kyodo said 18 Japanese paratroopers were being treated at the defence force central hospital. A
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  • 33 7 FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery. Deputy Supien e Alhcd Commander in Europe said yesterday that it would be at least ten years before the inter-rontmental ballistic missile was brought to perfection. Reuter
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  • The Legistative Assembly Debates Communist Infiltration of PAP MR. LIM: THE THREAT IS REAL Lee: No Genuine Leader Gets Cold Fee MR. LEE: ATTEMPT TO SMEAR US
    • 2180 8 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's motion: "That this House deplores the inaccuracies contained in Sessional Paper No. Cmd. 33 of 1937 published by the Government on the 23rd August, 1957. in justification of the recent purge." THE text of the Chief Minister's speech opposing the
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    • 557 8 WINDING up the debate, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew re-affirmed that his motion was the motion of the Peoples Action Party. "The Chief Minister challenged my credentials this morning and asked whether I spoke for my party or for my few friends in the
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    • 3033 9 nIF text of Mr. Lee yews speech intro- his motion follentaod the er wishing PAP. It I fferenec to is stage of the L edom, whe- P is Com--0 n-Com. m uncom.inglv '/.-Colonial Colonbe uncomant:-. 1 A. P. I Ddersl _md r Uiff t*e
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  • 115 10 HINDREDS of products from Australia's manufacturing industries will be on display at the second .Australian Industries Fair which will be held in Melbourne, Victoria, next vear from Feb. 27 to March 22. Great interest is being shown overseas in the fair and many businessmen from
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  • 199 10 THE U.K. index of industrial production for Julv is estimated Drovi- ..ally at 129-130 (1948= 100), it was announced by |he Treasury in London. The index for July 19M WM 127. For June 1957 the index is estimated at 139. and for May 1957
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  • 35 10 A CONSIGNMENT of veterinary thermometers destined for China was despatched recently by a British firm which for many years has been exporting different types of thermometers to most countries of the world.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 327 10 PENANG. Thurs. A different pattern of business has become apparent to the detriment of those engaged in what is known as "open market" business. Overstocking has resulted and the position warrants due caution. This was stated by the Chairman of the Penang Chamber of
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    • 88 10 AN invention whereby a WlCSlflfll written on a television screen can be transmitted :o sets 2, G00 yds. away WOM one of the exhibits displayed Ol Farnborough Air Show. The n tme given to this link in the chain of progress of British television is
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  • 46 10 SHIPMENTS of rubber from Malaya during August amounted to 80,792 tons (82,179 tons in July), bringing the total for the first eight months of this year to 632,252 tons (630.747 tons for the same period of 1956). The United Kingdom was Malaya's best customer, her
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  • 51 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 31 J. O.D. 3H. 90 davs airmail 31} credit bills. 31 13/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 30g; Belgian Francs 1616; Swedish Kr. 167}; Italian Lire
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 10 TITUS watches of all designs, including a giant model, are displayed at the Merdeka Trade Exhibition noxu being held at Petc.ling Jaya. The stall (pictured here) has been attracting many visitors. Woo Hin Brothers Co., who fr e sub-agents for Titus in the Federation of Malaya. have on
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  • 224 10 Exports Of Copra Show Increase MALAYA'S export trade in copra has picked up, while that in coconut oil has shown a slight decline, official statistics covering the first seven months this year reveal. At the same time, the supply position in copra has also shown an improvement. Malayan imports of
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  • 151 10 Rubber Up On China Buying REPORTS of buying orders from China in the Singapore rubber market steadied prices to 86? cents per lb., a rise of cent, on Wednesday. The market opened quiet and lower at 85J cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment on disappointing overseas advice.s.
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  • 88 10 total purchases in August was 15,443 tons (120,650 tons for the first eight months), followed by the United States with 10,889 tons (87,006 tons). Japan was Malaya's third biggest customer with 10.113 tons (74,677 tons), while France and West Germany imported about the same quantities from
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  • 26 10 RUBBER crops announced for August are: Ayer Panas 83,500 lb.; Glenealy 77.500 lb.; Kluang 68,000 lb.; Pajam 135,--000 lb.; Ulu Benut Consolidated 33,500 lb.
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  • 293 10 MR. FRED J. BARRETTO of Barretto Shipping and Trading Co., Ltd., has been appointed to represent the interests of the port of San Francisco in Singapore and Hongkong as part of a major expansion of service to shippers in Asia and the Pacific. His
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  • 54 10 8.0.A.C. has taken delivery of the first aircraft of a fleet of 18 Britannia 312s on order for the airline. The Britannia 312 is the long range version of t_v ltannia 102 at present o_ -citing on Far Eastern and South African runs, and is intended for use
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  • 24 10 INDONESIA and South Vietnam have signed a custom tariff agreement giving "most favoured nation" treatment of imports of each other's goods.— AP.
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  • 39 10 THE first exhibition organized in Czechoslovakia since the war by British firms has been a great success in Prague. The display, of precision instruments, lasted four days and brought orders totalling £10,--000 from Czechoslovakian nationalized enterprises.
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  • 24 10 A SHIP-BUILDING dock for making tugs and small craft will be operating before the end of the year in Birkenhead, Port Adelaide.
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  • 213 10 "Packaged" factories can now be bought in Australia for erection within eight weeks. The factories are of prestressed reinforced concrete and are claimed by the manufacturers to be 25 per cent, cheaper than brick factories. Three of these "packaged" factories are now in course of erection
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  • 317 10 TOURISM S'PORE SHOULD FOLLOW HAWAII, JAPAN SINGAPORE should follow Hawaii and Japan in the methods used to boost their tourist trade into a major industry, Mr. B.E. Kinna, Manager of Thos. Cook and Son, Singapore, told the Standard yesterday. These countries, Mr. Kinna added, have planned, and publicised their local
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  • 179 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: C T. S. ords. 34/- arrival; F. N. ords. $2.92* to $2. 93; $2.94 and $2.95 delayed; Gammons 52.57J; Hammers $2,474 col: H. Waugh.. $1.85; H.K. Bank $470: Hume ords. A6/1J cd: Brewaries $3.92* to $3.90: Cements $1.76. 11.75}. Collieries
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  • 144 10 METAL Box and Collieries were features in the industrial section, which was mainly irregular yesterday. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association reported: Industrials in the local market were irregular yesterday, Tin and Rubbers continued to ease. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol
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  • 92 10 BOTH net sales and net income of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. and its subsidiaries for the nine months ended last July 31 set new records for a first nine months period, the company reported on Wednesday. Board Chairman Harvey S. Firestone Jr. said sales
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  • 42 10 THE chief superintendent of the Marine Division of Semtex, Mr. H.B. Cadogan, i s on his way to Japan, with the chief technical <Jfl_cer, Mr. P.H. Robin, to establish in Dunlop factory at Kobe the manufacture of Fleximer deck coverings.
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  • 315 10 Thailand Will Look Into Malaya's Rice Needs bAYb IKADE OFFIQii, THAILAND will olways consider u rice requirements favourably beco u friendly relations existing between V adjacent countries, the Trade Commit, Thailand, Mr. Winai Pachimsowat I°* Standard yesterday. 0, < Mr. Winai assured that the po] ment was to give special
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  • 50 10 SINGAPORE Ob* duce Exch_. prices per picul were copra, oil in drums %44\ white pepper JIM Sarawj ial Sarawak Holiday. Cutlet Ltd closing pric rdaj ment, Bor sellers; coci mil $403 in Singapore Coprs Asg closing price fair a xed cop: buyer. Singapore Cocas Millers' Ass prices: bull
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  • 12 10 AUGUST j aouna Kerr.?.:! lb. (Ju I 15,00 .100 lb.). I
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    • 1295 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) llncotpciateo >r binfiapcre) (12 lines) S d"; b THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrieis option to proceed via other poits to load and discharge caigc (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama
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    • 872 11 MITSUI |JJ LINE S'o jk P. Shorn Penonf FOR JAPAN Nosusan Moru for Yokohomo. Moii, Kobe, Osaka 16 Sept Meiko Moru tor Yokohomo, Moii Kobe Osoko via Hongkong 16 Sept 1 5 Sept 1 3 Sept Hoguroson Moru vio Manilo ♦or Yokohama. Nogoyo. Kobe 21 Sept •> FOR USA. For
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    • 706 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond/ot fot Eost vio Sues. Penang P.S'hom Soo. "LALANDIA" 16/18 Sept 19/20Sept 21/23Sept Banqkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29Scpt/10ct 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct "JAVA" 4/6 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 6/8 Oct Bangkok Only. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Sold. Genoo. Antwerp, Rctterdom. Hamburg,
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  • 392 12 Venice Award for Tony ANTHONY Franciosa, who has a starring role in Century Fox latest and most daring film ever to be made this year, has been awarded the VOLPT CUP in the recent Venice Film Festival as the best actor for his performance in A HATFUL OF RAIN. Anthony
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  • 279 12 J)I7H7A t G the nine weeks of filming "Abandon Ship!," in which the u starred with lyrone Power and Lloyd Nolan, Mai Zctterling enjoyed what was. to her, one of me most luxurious of wardrobe and make-up routines. They icere luxurious because they called for practically no effort.
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  • Article, Illustration
    284 12 PHOTOGRAPHED on location in the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago, 'Tire Down Below'' has some outstanding vistas of tropical splendour and beauty which fill the wide arc of the CinemaScope screen with breathtaking splendour. The colour photographed catches the sunlight quality of the Caribbean with an exactitude which
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  • 161 12 The Girl He Left Behind ur THE Girl He Left Behi- Stars the romantic team of Tab Hunter and Xa'a. e Wood. Marion Hargrove, who brought laughter to many millions with his World War 11 novel, "See Here. Private Hargrove" wrote l original story of "The Girl He Left Behind"
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    229 12 Win A Pipe FOR GENTS: i (a) I am a pipe-srr.ok.r like Bmc C -"M FOR LADIES: <(h) Yd rather have my husband I Bing Crosby because Your name: Address: RING CROSBY is going to BUftiK his legion of fans with his straight dramatic role in Sol C. Siegel's M-G-M
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    • 247 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products \^w Ifl tW^ISmW Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL WHEN THE CURTAINS PART 1 THE SUSPENSE WILL START!* _i_ 4. ___SS_BB Hb_________i______>' m
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    • 393 12 rpOD AY'S QUOTATION: > X M As voon as yon IV* too S old to do a thins:, do it." s MARGARET DELAND. J FRIDAY FOE BYERYONE: J 5 Tiio.-e who are practical, x economical and who continue 5 with matters Started or under 5 way Instead of attempting anything
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  • 71 13 The Rangoon Univer- J sity Boat Club Crete lo !> lake part in the Inter- I 1. J Port Regatta of the J < Z Far Eastern Amateur J J Rowing Association 5 beginning Sept. 19 ar- C. rived here yesterday. J From left to right: J
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  • 837 13  -  BILL FUNK ...NO. it's NOT Baseball From NEW YORK, Thursday.— SPOßTS fans in the Far East including Japan, Singapore and the Federation of Malaya all agree that baseball is the number one sport in America. Well, I've got news for you.
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  • 163 13 Baseball's World Series Tomorrow DETROIT, Sept. 12, (AP)— Baseball's version of the United Nations. that Global World series, starts its third annual swing here on Friday night with teams from eight nations competing for the biggest prize in amateur baseball. Nursed along by M-lwaukee industrialist Dick Falk to promote international
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  • 76 13 RESULTS of the Singapore Army Golfing Society's Medal round played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Wednesday, Sept. 11 were: 'A* Division. Winner: Maj. T. R. Warren with a nett 72. 'B* Division. Winner: Col. R. A. Stephen (24) with a nett 70. Bali Sweep; Ist nine:
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  • 270 13 LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter) English football fixtures for Saturday September 14 are: LEAGUE DIVISION 1: Arsenal vs Leicester Aston Villa vs Luton Bolton vs Man. Utd. Burnley vs Birmingham Everton vs Sunderland Leeds vs No'.t'm F Man. City vs Portsm th Newcastle vs Chelsea Preston vs Tottenham
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  • 195 13 LONDON. Sept. 11. (Reuter) Results of English and Scottish football matches played tonight were LEAGUE 2 Cardiff City 1, Huddersfield T 0 Ipswich Town 1, Fulham 1 Lincoln Citv 1. Derbv County 1 Middlesbrough 5. Doncaster r 0 Liverpool vs Rotherham United postponed. Scottish League Cup quarterfinals first
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  • 137 13 BRITISH CHAMPION BEATEN BROOKLYNE, Massachusetts, Sept. 12 (Renter) Claude Wright. 42-year-old plasterer from Colorado, provided the biggest shock yesterday in the United States amateur golf championship, by beating Reid Jack, the British amateur champion, four and two in the third round. Wright, entered from the Cherry Hills Club, where President
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  • 70 13 Mackay Replaces Archer SYDNEY, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Ken Mackay, the left-handed Queensland batsman, has been chosen to replace Ron Archer in Australia's cricket team to tour South Africa this year. Archer withdrew because of knee trouble sustained in Pakistan after the tour of Bri- tain last year Mackay, who also
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    • 69 13 nl y COUNCIL pi SINGAPORE I NDERS HM MIKITY DEPART.V v 22 KV and rground Cable It $200/. Close I 57. IKS DEPARTS of 200 Bus and 'i:> Supply y R.quest Stop i) 60 1 St. ind Plates. L- Deposit $100/-. Close fd .-23/9 57. L r d >cu ments
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    • 196 13 NOTICES BW SftSOMEJMTO«ICar_FAW, 4<- 0 DEBENTURE STOCK 1913/63 B' n^Tr^K. 4- r j DEBENTURE STOCK 1939/59 3 4^ c DEBENTURE STOCK 1951/61-71. SINGAPORE CITY COUNni 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1954/65-77. 1 j\OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of tK tha K the I ransfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from
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    • 232 13 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ASSESSMENT LIST 1958 (Section 62 Municipal Ordinance) THE Assessment List for 1958 of all houses, buildings, lands and tenements liable to assessment within City Limits nas been completed and may be inspected during office hours at the Office of the Assessor on the ground floor of
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    • 43 13 NOTICE JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE will be received x by the Assistant Engineer, Kota Tinggi, by noon of the 23rd. September, 1957. for PURCHASE OF UNSERVICEABLE STORES AT P.W.D. STORE. KOTA TINGGI. Full particulars may be obtained from the Assistant Engineer. Kota Tinggi.
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    • 728 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. KHOO KAY HIAN v.. to thank all friend E ne.ss Assoc...-' i ai d Relal for their good v. < table presents, scrolls. I Nanyang U:. and vaInstitutions Telegrams Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Pc and Borneo on the occasioi his 71st Birthday SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited
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    • 132 13 flbner By Al Capp V,,^^^^^B^^ If" *X* > J WORSE.'/ |*1 \jJfcf I. COULD HAVE I I*'*.****** FOREIGN p> e>v <»flpW V SvJORNONEOF S THt DOt/B|£ fK» I [aggressor? J FOSDiCK.? \L V off r^ y^.^JONIS H fi& l jj l 1 prf7 W °°P By V. T. Hamlin ***<
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  • 376 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Die Pre-foce (jallcpA By IPOH, Thurs. Despite a soft track caused by yesterday's downpour there were several interesting workouts at this morning's winding up gallops for Saturday's races, first day of the Perak Turf Club's Gold Vase meeting Outstanding were Rubber Planter, last year's
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  • 364 14 Tudor Wonder (Smith) who landed a grand double at Penang :n August la in grand form. He showed improved form when heading home newcomer Easy Winner (Cracknell) to return 53 sec for the half the last three furlongs in 33 4, 5 sec. Tudor Wonder was
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  • 70 14 A STRONG second half rally bv the Present Boys enabled them to beat the Old Boys by two goals to cne in their annual Gan Eng Seng School hockey match yesterday. Old Boys opened the score in the 20th minute through Kim Mun and led by this goal
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  • 40 14 ST. Andrew's School beat Wanderers Sports Club by three goals to one in a friendly hockey match at Woodsville yesterday. A. L'Strancje. N. Sundaraj and Gurcharan Singh scored for the Saints while Richard Gomez netted Wanderers' only goal.
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  • 46 14 pii lure CHARLES Musselman of Collegeville, I thrown into the air as his sprint speed*,* on the speedway at Langhorne. P< r,n>\,! September 1. The car bounced and mil. up a complete wreck, but Musselnm more than a few bruises. A.P.
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  • 674 14  -  LEONG HEW MENG Near Scalping By Malays By EASTERN Athletic Association of Hongkong, winners of the Merdeka Cup soccer competition, were played to a virtual standstill by SINGAPORE MALAYS who held them tc a three-all draw at the Jalan Besar stadium last night.
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  • 18 14 i Cricki Ba i A Thuraisn "Q K Sun.;. I Nagiah. <je |9 Sooci < rv. I H*
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  • 371 14 Remembrance went from fifth furlong to dispose of the last three furlongs in 38 1/5 sec. a good solo effort Hurry Hurry (West) went three furlongs in evens while The Ringer was kept nicely on the bi: ior his three in 40 1/5 sec. Malayan
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  • 436 14  -  TONY RANGEL Aziz Ahmad Nets Four By PENANG, Thurs. Penang was at its best, and Aziz Ahmad in just the right mood, when this island whipped Thailand by nine goals to two in the floodlit match at the City Stadium tonight. And how the
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  • 163 14 FOUR teams two from the men's section and two from the women's have dropped out of the fourth annual men and women Nanyang Cup Basketball Tournaments which starts tomorrow at the Happy World stadium. They are the men and women teams from Vietnam and
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  • 223 14 COLONY HONGKONG CAGERS STOP AT 82 THE Hongkong Chinese Basketball team, which was 4th in the recent Merdeka Tournament held in Kuala Lumpur, drew 82-82 with the Tong Kheng Charitable Association, Singapore Champions at the Happy World stadium last night. It was a friendly match before the start of the
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  • 228 14  - England Australia 'Tests' In Colony, Too V.A. MARKAR By ENGLAND and Australia represented b y English and Australian cricketers selected from all over Malaya will start an annual cricket series in Singapore this weekend. The match is being organised jointly by the Singapore Cricket Club and the Australian Association. England
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    • 36 14 I 1 BOXING Dryburgh English School Ist annual tourney, 4.30 p.m. at 41 Koon Seng Road. HOCKEY Inter-School: RI vs. St. Andrews at RI. SOCCER Community League: Malays vs. E}irasians at Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m.
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