Singapore Standard, 26 September 1957

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  • 33 1 Singapore Standard Singa STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lin««) 2400 GHJ GHGFH W No. 86 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS I We Are Ready To Meet Any Reprisals, Says Lim
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  • 925 1 Underground Plot To Subvert Schools Bared GOVERNMENT is ready to meet any reprisals from leftist elements in the Colony following yesterday's police dawn swoop on Red-tinged students. THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. LIM YEW HOCK SAID YESTERDAY: "THE VERY MINUTE THEY (THE STUDENTS) ATTEMPT ANY MISCHIEF,
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  • 9 1 We'll Move In Again If There Is Mischief- LIM
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  • 275 1 dice Hold 1,025 Triad Suspects Sept S3 r Police ;innouru i il.iN they had 1,025 -aspects members of i t o preBt v return i aezl year's Chuiriots security jra sed •V for r Las the G vernor of ng, Sir Alexander Grai mcd the triads Chic t\tor:iun
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  • 35 1 f'MBO S l rub:her I on each grade I n Rubber Cornhe drop to conform .il fall of rubhe world i. > n rubber itioned The: t lon was still md 'ht 1
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  • 64 1 MELBOURNE. Sept. 25 j (Renter* British scientists today set off the second explosion in their current series of tests at Maralins:a, 350 miles northwest of Adelaide. South Australia. The explosion, which had been delayed because of unfavourable winds, was on top of a 300-foot high steel
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  • 80 1 'LOAD OUR GUNS AND SHOOT THEM DEAD' POLICE seized among other literature 525 bound copies of a Communist song book and hundreds of loose song sheets at yesterday's dawn swoop. One of the songs was entitled "Don't Be Afraid". Translated, it read: "Don't be afraid of wolves and jackals that
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  • 98 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 25 (Reuter) The National Assembly today enacted a special legislation to appoint a supreme commander and a deputy supreme commander during normal times The Assembly also enacted a bill granting amnesty for armed services personnel, police and civilians who overthrew the Pibul Songgram's government
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  • 53 1 FOUR men walking along Smith Street, Singapore, were attacked by a gang of more than ten persons, early this morning. In the fight, two men. Tan Loon Hin. 29. and Kwok Weng Sin. 17. sustained deep parang gashes on the head-. They were sent to
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  • 134 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (AP) World Bank directors voted unanimously today to admit as new members Malaya, Tunisia, Morocco and Libya. Similar action was taken yesterday by the International Monetary Fund. Sir li*nry 11. S. Lee, Finance Minis" er for the Federation of Malaya, said his
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  • 116 1 DIVORCED SIX DAYS AFTER THEIR WEDDING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Klang Religious Court today granted a divorce to a couple who were married only six days ago. The Chief Kathi of Klang, Inche Mohammed bin Abdul Ghani, granted an order for separation to Inche Abdul Aziz bin Kerma, 44, from
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  • 52 1 LONDON Sept 25 (AP) Two I.OOU-m.ph. U.S. jet fighters collided in predawn r.iaekness over the North Atlantic today while taking part in giant NATO air-se;i exerci.-es Two other American planes carrying four men each */ere reported missing during an ocean search for marauding "enemy" submarines in
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  • 104 1 LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. Sept. 25 (AP>. Negro students walked calmly into the front door or Central High School today while 350 j armed U.S. paratroopers guarded their way. An army car driven by a soldier brought "about six or seven" Negroes to the front entrance and the
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  • 190 1 SANTA MARIA AIRPORT. Azores, Sept. 25, (Reuter).— The United States transport ship Geiger iias reported finding 40 more survivors from the lost German windjammer Pamir. Survivors from the barque now number 46. including five found in a lifeboat on Monday and one in another lifeboat
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (AP).— The Atomic Energy Commission announced last night that the Soviet union has set off another nuclear explosion in its current series of weapons tests. An A.E.C. spokesman Indicated that the blast was that of a hydrogen bomb with an explosive force equivalent
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  • 23 1 MR. POTE SARASIN, the Thai premier, said yesterday his provisional government received recognition from the United States. Britain, France and Australia. Reuter
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  • 103 1 BANK RATES UP OFFICIAL MALAYAN banks yesterday increased the rates on overdrafts by one per cent. The announcement of the increase was made by acting chairman of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, Mr. John Wilson. The increases bring minimum rates of interest for dollar advances against local security other than
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  • 214 2 Red Syria Is Danger Signal In Middle East NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (Keuter) Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said today the ri>e of a Communist-dominated regime in Syria was a "danger signal" that other Middle Eastern countries and indeed the whole world dare not ignore. ite I
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  • 51 2 D W. MCLELLAX. y will cie- q the Fun Fair in aid of the Christian Bi B W\ I at St. Ste- ihool on S Dday. M. Olcon endy, Archb of S■ g e-Malacca, will bless the new school Dre- at Sig ap View, Fra::Ke'
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  • 113 2 BUTTER WORTH, Wed.— One of the biggest ships built :n Malaya. The M.V. I "Tronoh" was launched a* the Straits Steamship Sungei j Nyor Dockyard here this afternoon by Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. wife of n director of the Straj s Steamship Company, and
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  • 85 2 MAJOR GENERAL EC. Weir, Chief of General Staff. New Zealand Army, arrived in Kuala Lumpur recently to visit military establishments in the Federation. He was accompanied by the New Zealand Military Lia.ison Officer. Lt Col. HA. Purcell. The general is seen chatting with a dog handler
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  • 392 2 Dr. Ismail Casts Ftrst Vote In UN Assemhu Krishna Menon Lash& Out At Malaya's Stan, UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 25 India last nighl delivered a sharp attack against Malaya for voting against an Indian proposal that the General Assembly consider the admission of Red China
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  • 36 2 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) —Leaders of the 8.000.00"--strong Trades Union Congress told the government today that its latest credit squeeze is likely to cause unemploy- j ment and a lowering of the nation's activity
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  • 187 2 Appeal For Evidence MR. s. H. D. Bias, chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into election malpractices, appealed to the public in a broadcast I over Radio Malaya last nigh: for evidence that will assist the Commission in its task. "If you know of anything that occurred at the Legislative
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  • 308 2 Tunku Justifies Defence Pact is," he said. He was introduced to six surrendered Communist terrorists. They were Rima bin Ismail, district committee member Kfidir bin Haji Zainudin, Ah Shing, Lai Kai San-. Lin Nuk and Ah Yir.e. all of whoni operated in the
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  • 159 2 Out Of The Red And Into The Black For The KL Cound KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council will not, as earlier reported, be "in the red'" next year. It will in fact have a surplus wok balance of $437,340. This was revealed in a special circular to
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  • 25 2 MUSLIMS in Province Weilesley will hold a mammoth procession and rally in Butterworth On Sunday Oct. 6 in commemoration of the Birthof Prophet Muhammad.
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  • 22 2 A I I found after him in th X pore told Yuso! of h< rim. drowned the Keen Tlv I ventin
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  • 79 3 Fewer Motor Accidents In The Colony THERI fewer q I ac> Singapore roads month com; > fig ire in the previous month. Of a total of 1,912 ace; month, against 2,149 in July, 13 people were killed. This compares with 23 fatal accidents in July, which resulted iple kill Fines
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  • 166 3 'Single Varsity' Memo Is Attacked THE University of Malaya Students' Union memorandum to the Commission of Inqiury, recommending one tingle university for the country, bad i mixed reception from Colony undergraduates yesterday. Many were angry as they were not told it would be sent in Two ftll it r. councillors
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  • 35 3 ONG >X MIIEE who pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge ol assisting in a public lottery, and being in possession of Ifl chap-ji-kee slips was allowed Nov. 6.
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  • 100 3 'ORE'S Income I is looking for he officers to help cope mere assessments. department spokesman -aid that some under-staffed and attempts to fill Parposts had not been successful said the appointments were now being made thr< the Public Services Commis- II post
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  • 148 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Be* re becoming a trade union »ffl rial, a person should have at least a little experience in the trade or industry, he is to advocated Ir XV. Thever. president of the Malayan Trade Union Council today. He \a commenting
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  • 61 3 ACCOMMODATION for 600 dlildren will be available at the Government Chinese Primary School ;it Jervoifl Road Singapore when it opens in January next year. There will be classes from Primary I to Primary VI. Registration for admission to the school will commence from Ovt 8
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  • 37 3 HONGKONG. Sept. 25 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15-72 to El Sterling; $5.***** to U.S. Si; $1.8X2 to Malayan sl; $0.1285 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $258,375 to a taeL
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  • 272 3 IT WAS A CRIME PLASHED WITH GREAT CARE, SAYS JUDGE STRONG ROOM BREAKERS RECEIVE THREE YEARS EACH FOLK men, who broke into a bank and stole cash and jewellery, were each sentenced to three years' jail at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Mastan Kumpli, S.
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  • 42 3 THE Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell. who i ad been holidaying in Singapore, yesterday left by Qantas-BOAC Britannia for Britain on leave. Sir Anthony, seen above, is expected to return to Kuching towards the end of November. Standard
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  • 252 3 BOY TAKES TWO JOBS IN 13 DAYS IPOH. Wed. Thirteen-year-old Kok See Yin of St. Michael's Institution today toid the Standard that he ran away from school for 13 days during which he had two jobs and took a trip to Kuala Lumpur. Young Kok (pictured above) said his "adventures"
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  • 318 3 Lee Foundation Gives $1,000 THE Lee Foundation yesterdonated $1,000 towards a to helD the 39 Singapore victims whose homes were gutted by fire last Sunday. Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha. chairman of the Pasir Panjanj rural district committee, who on Tuesday sent In $100 to
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  • 320 3 Archaeological Finds In Caves Evoke Interest REMAINS of human habitation said to date back to 40,000 8.C., have been excavated at a depth of about eight feet in the Niah Caves in Sarawak. This was revealed in Kuching yesterday by the Curator
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  • 230 3 Don't Take Port For Granted, Colony Told More With The Times Sir Eric TOO many people in Singapore take the Colony's port for granted, said Sir Eric Millbourn, an authority ion port affairs, yesterday. But few realise how vital the pen is for Singapore, Sir Eric said, in his address
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  • 106 3 A TRADE union delegation yesterday told Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, that certain government departments were deviating from the malayanization policy. The delegation led by the President of the Trades Union Congress. Mr. S. Jaganathan. comprised officials of five unions which represent various
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  • 50 3 IF OH, Wed. The state national and Federal citizenship offices in the Secretariat will shortly be shifted to new premises. They will be housed in a bungalow at the junction of Gopeng Road and Kinta Gardens Lane. New citizenship forms will be available on Nov. 14.
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  • 40 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Miss Wong Kirn Poh. 29. a Radio Malaya announcer, returned here today after attending a six-month programme course at the 8.8.C in London She is attached to the Chinese section of Radio Malaya here.
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  • 124 3 Bail Refused In Armed Robbery Case KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chong Chow Kee, 29, of Jinjang north new village, was today tentatively charged before Magistrate Tu t n Elajl Mohammad Taib witfa armed robbery. The court was told that Chong's accomplice was Btill at large. Chong and another man were alleged
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  • 234 4 Court Convicts Bandit's Widow She Consorted With A Top Red KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Justice Smith in the Supreme Court today convicted Siau Liv, 30-year old widow of a deceased Malayan Communist Party leader, for consorting with a top-rankinor terrorist. The Judge, however, deferred to Fri sentence on the woman.
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  • 558 4 Ex-Chief Officer Of 'Landak' Tells Court: BULKHEADS WERE ROTTEN, SAID LETTER BY MISSING MAN A CHIEF officer's letters to his family in Britain which spoke of the state of disrepair of the bulkheads of an oil tanker, his own worries jover
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  • 153 4 NEW BRUNEI CONSTITUTION UNDER STUDY THE Sultan of Brunei has .said that he hopes the new Constitution oi his state could be brought into force next year, an official release states. A new agreement with Britain for the protection and deience of Brunei will be negotiated "in due course." the
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  • 70 4 BRITISH screen star Diane Cilento. the solden-haired beauty of the film "A Woman for Joe, took time off on Tuesday nisht to see the film "Doctor At Large" now showing at the Cathay. Singapore. Here she is discussing a scene in the Him with Mr.
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  • 323 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation government is considering; a proposal to recruit university graduates directly into the gazetted ranks of the Police from next year, the Standard learnt today. Government sources said that this proposal, by a toplevel police committee, will come
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  • 187 4 A CITY Councillor and former Assistant Secretary of the Singapore Labour Front. Airs. G. C. Smith (formerly Miss Wee Kiat Neo) has resigned from the party because she refused to toe the party line on the question of delicensing of hawkers within
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  • 113 4 They Want Holiday Bungalows Too THE Singapore City Council Will be asked at its monthly meeting on Monday to build holiday bungalows for its daily rated workers. Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Eng will move a motion to this effect as he fee though the Council h.s provided the salaried staff
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 501 4 Standard c^Mlpnanac Information at a Glance Bras Basah Road 7.30 p.m. Memorial Hall Opening by Dr. f lalf ADi^DC ml Y.MCA (Orchard Road): Judo C.A. Gibson-Hill. President of #IW\f#^ r \J W flfl training for small boys, boybuild- the Photographic Society of SinHf JyJl^ JsWr^^e^^^« Malay class and judo training
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  • 216 5 No Political Taint In Govt. Posts IBLIC COMMISSION TO HANDLE CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS Ports Premier Position Will Be Maintained, Says Raja Uda PENANG, Wed.— lt is the firm intention of the Penang Government that the civil service should be kept free from political influence, and
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  • 6 5 Governor At Ceremonial Opening sn id
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  • 314 5 The Penang Government. through Its representatives on the Penang Port Commission, would .striv t > to maintain and Increase the efficiency oi the port to attract more shipping, a greater volume of trade and greater prosperity in the State. On the Emergency, the
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  • 197 5 Chief Minister Calls For Support to Wipe Out Reds I c importance of self-sum food. She expressed ronfi the authorities would do I j improve food produo- J tion. Mr Koh Sin Hock, referring to the tourist trade, said that in Hawaii the Government made $240,000,000 a year. If in
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  • 33 5 IPOH. W« L Th€ Merdekn dinner planned by the I State Alliance for Saturday oen postponed. The re. that the Prime ter, Tunku Abdul attend GWiDfl ire of work.
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  • 30 5 TIIF Governor of Penan?, Raia Sir Ida, in plumed helmet, inspecting a Police -u-ird-of -honour, before openin* the State Council meeting at the- Council Chambers, Peel Avenue yesterday Standard
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  • 254 5 Cant Interfere, Says Wong PENANG, Wed. People who have paid deposits for now houses, could not afford to wait for many months because of delay by some large housing projects. This was stated by Mr. O. L. Phlpps, at the adjournment ol the Qi
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  • 21 5 THE biennial delegates conference of the National Union of Transport Workers will be held in Klang on Friday. Sept H7.
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  • 119 5 HE URGES AN END TO PIN-TABLE GAMBLING PENANG, Wed.—Member for Province South, Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Ahmad, today urged Government to stop pintable gambling, which has been doing great harm not only to the people but also to children He warned that if such gambling was allowed on a largescale,
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  • 240 5 Views In Report Surprise Councillor PENANG, Wed. Member for Butterworth. Mr. Wee Tiong Ghee, expressed surprise that an elected member of the Butterworth Town Council should think that an elected chairman would not have the courage to make decisions without considering the wishes of his party and the people who
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  • 20 5 THE Klang United Malays National Organisation will hold an emergency meeting tonight to discuss Malaya's new Defence Treaty.
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  • 359 5 Lallang Trouble, But 49,969 Acres Under Young Rubber KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. R or holders last year n I 4 it. 969 acres oe their Dgs, which is it so pa cent better than the previous best fig ires tor replanting since in >epi of the Smallholder*
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  • 445 5 Ways Sought To Fight Evils' PENANG. Wed. The Government is actively considering ways and means of effectively preventing the social evils which are consequent to the fragmentation of large estates. This was disclosed by Governor Raja Sir Uda. The Government, he said, has been most concerned
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  • 212 5 PENANG, Wed. A seasnake station in Penang could well turn sea-snakes into a tourist attraction far greater than the Snake Institute in Bangkok— said Dr. H. A Reid, when he addressed the Rotary Club here today. I This station, he said, would also provide
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  • 888 6 Keeping The Balance 'pHE Federation Prime Minister has the delicate job of restraining the Malays from allowing merdeka to generate too much arrogance in them. A more mature people would regard merdeka from a different light. It does not make for a healthy relationship if other Malayans have
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  • 773 6 Cassandra records a Spanish Concerto... 7/V ANOTHER RI-POItT FROM WE COm^ PORT de la SELVA. that accom plished and courageous American airman went up about nineteen miles in a balloon the other day he remarked on the absolute quiet of the sfro tosphere. The silence was complete and only the
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  • 1058 6 EDWARD CRANKS HA W Sees LONDON pOR the old "Russia hand" looking at the Soviet scene from afar, the main impression today is one of instability the very reverse of the impression which Mr. Khrushchev has sought to produce with his victory over his rivals and
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  • 726 6  - The NEWS as it strike me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By QNE hundred and twentyfive years ago. speaking at the Centennial Anniversary of Washington, Daniel Webster, who once thanked God that he was an American, said "That name (Washington) descending with all time, spreading over the whole earth, and uttered in all
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  • Sorts for the Talks
    • 33 6 T SI o: cia' and When I I. Of rr a Chang horn*> c aft i and ones tha' thn anri and WO' ere Barbar nou s- km? in *l General Over-
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  • 908 7 Ike Makes Radio-Television Address To Nation On Crisis At Little Rock 500 CRACK PARATROOPERS FLY IN ARKANSAS GUARD 'FEDERALISED' WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 President Eisenhower declared tonight in a nationwide television-radio message that America's enemies abroad were gloating over the school segregation trouble in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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  • 165 7 IKVO, E 25 (1 "—Japanese judges, and rep today slipped i i mil l in S magahara ni i session oi the trial of my Specialist Third CU a William r Girard continued. light ra. I ring the 'urned the venue o: thi court
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  • 59 7 BLESS YOU, SATCHMO WIRES IKE lORT. lowa, Sept. P) Lou Sate he may go d Russia al" drnt It the |t negro jazz irur m Kht declared: l m lid bet nned to gr i nt-spon rht t but n bit I D mtegr.i roloped in I dd he you
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  • 23 7 I leaders I i rime n an a- tempt to tnent i ig i by 1 rih mpn in North Reuter
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  • 30 7 Japanese police yesterday reported that one person waa killed and 14 others ci injured when a bunch i I ftreworka mdoded In T central Japan.- Reuter
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  • 90 7 LAUSANNE, Sept. 25 (Renter) King Saud of oil-rk'h Saudi Arabia spent a quarter of a millinn Swiss francs (about MSlOti.2so) on hotel bills, car hires and general expenses during his recent five-day stay here, it was reliably learned yesterday. These expenses did not include
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  • 61 7 VIENNA, Sept 29 (Reuter) Siegfried Waselberger, 33--fear-old Austrian artist, arrived here from Salzburg today le down, walking on his hands He wagered he would wa'k on his hands from Salzburg to Vienna, and began on May 15. By ins arrival In a Vienna b today he
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  • 41 7 MOSCOW Radio announced yesterday that Russia's current five-year-plan which has three year- to run Is to bo extended beyond 1960. The announcement said tha: the remaining three years are not sufficient to cope with the huge tasks laced. Reuter
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  • 153 7 BUT ALI THE KNIFE' ESCAPES ALGIERIS, Sept. 25 UP).— Foreign Legion parachutists today captured Yacif Saadi, alleged leader of the Algiers 1 rebel network, during a short, sharp gunlight in the maze of the Casbah native quarter. But his bodyguard. All la Pointe Ali the Knife-point
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  • 69 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 25 (Rev. ler) Mr. Abe Manheim. a 27-year-Oid Canadian musician who arrived here three weeks ago after visiting Russia and Communist China, said today he was making an application for returning to Peking to study the Chinese language. Mr. Manheim, of Winona Drive, Toronto,
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  • 206 7 JAKARTA, Sept. 25 (UP).— The editor of one of Jakarta's major newspapers told a military court today that a military regulation on Press reports "restricts Press freedom" in Indonesia Editor Ro.Mhan Anwar of AND ATTACKS MILITARY CENSORSHIP ihe socialist daily Pedoman, one of Jakarta's biggest
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 7 photo. PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia, left, signs the "joint declaration" made by himself and former Vice President Mohammad Hattn at the conclusion of the "National Conference" here between the Central Government and outlying regions of Indonesia Hatla (centre in white) waits his turn with the pen. The joint declaration spurred
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  • 64 7 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) Moscow Radio claimed today that a new world air speed record loi a jet passenger airliner had been set up by a Russian TU-104-A. The aircraft covered a 621--mile course in 1 hr. 1 mm. 48 seconds, the Radio said. Average speed for
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  • 28 7 DR. Mohammad Hatta the Indonesian statesman. left Peking by air yesterday with his party for a tour of North China and Manchuria. Peking Radio reported.- Reuter
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  • 442 7 NOW PAKISTAN OFFERS TO HAVE HER TROOPS REPLACED BY U.N. FORCE UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 25 (UP). Pakistan offered today to withdraw her troops from Kashmir and to have them replaced by a U.N. peace force as the first step toward a plebiscite in the disputed state. The offer
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  • INKRUMAH BACKS OUT
    • 527 7 ACCRA, Sept. 25 (Reuter). Dr. Kwome Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, announced today in a broadcast that the Attorney-General does not propose to continue proceedings against Mr. Lan Colvin of the London Daily Telegraph. Dr Nkrumah said this meant that it would not
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    • 115 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 25 (Renter) A Government Commission which inquired into ''undesirable publications" in South Africa has proposed that the Government institute magazine censorship and a form of Press control. Its report, published last night, recommends legislation which would empower a publications boards
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    • 31 7 MAJOR-GENERAL E. L. M. Burns, has agreed to remain on as commander of the United Nations Emergency Force in Egypt, it was learned in O:tawa last night.- Reuter
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    • 41 7 MORE than 1.000 university students last night fought a pitched battle with metropolitan police during a demonstration against the detention of 25 persons accused of leading recent demonstrations against the extension of the Tachikawa Air Base near Tokyo.- Reuter
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    • 403 9 1.1.1, to '^WwrMfSSJ Leave Singapore every M VjO Fndoy or 815 m V W\},"%fjs£k n Super Consfellation ftZS i Comfort. TOURIST "^'t^V AND FIRST CLASS! JL lAMINATEO PLASTIC Mm y^B^^^^r T~ T~W Rejuvenation \OLSTH IPt^J tiiuin tcited hormonal t->nir RLSIIN-OSAN H i.i.- i t -~sf-. f r'i Co. <r<>-.t l*..i\.
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    • 1390 9 COLONY OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME National Service Registration will take place for all those living or working within the City of Singapore at the National Service Office, the Drill Hall. Singapore Military Forces Headquarters, Beach Road, between the Ist October, 1957, to the 6th November, 195
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  • 207 10 Experts Plan To Raise Rice Production EXPERTS from a score of nations, including Malaya and Borneo, have taken a new move aimed at increasing world rice production. Three working parties of the International Rice Commission of the Food and Agriculture Organ.sation (FAO) decided to set ud two permanent technical sub-committees
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  • 100 10 Ol TtR ROADS Boreviile. Bulk SI r, A*l Leoville, Troome Breeze, ".cse Vr.::ce. W:::vo Maru, Ringhorn. Ocean i art INNER ROADS Hng v- t c Celia, New I ran New :i. Pbuang Ngern, Baian, Yankee, Dongkun, Lo i Si« Lee, g Labuan Ha.::. June. rlii SUB WHARVES
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  • 148 10 FLEET OF DIESEL TRUCKS FOR BRUNEI A FURTHER contract for a of diesel trucks has been p. a ed with Levland Motors t• by the Crown Agents, U i operation in Brunei. British trucks already in operation in Brunei include a fleet ol stx-wheel-drr?e Bcammell Constructors equipped M exc.wat r
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  • 55 10 THE Goodyear Rubber Cont- I marketing in Austra- "JPe of tyre paint 10 0 ::er bate, I titptt solvent base tSL ider Ms the c thai be :ily sprayed, as WtU as I' thed. and it tpifl not cloy Its n i mate* fire risk, and
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  • 104 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Prod c Exchange r.scn closing prictt Der pica] yesterday were: copra, Scot. Oct. $242 buyers, f COCOBut oil in bulk MOJ sellers; in drama $43 sellers, tfuntok white pepper $115 sellers Sarawak white $114 sel'ers. ■pedal Sarawak black $72 Singapore Ccpra Association closing prices: fair merchan-
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  • 260 10 LEADING steel mills in Japan are reportedly planning to lower their production in the latter half of 1957 fiscal year beginning: with October. Steel production for the six months from October through March next year would be decreased to 4.120,000 tons, which is 19
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  • 220 10 Oriental Goods For Int'l Fair NEW and more complete lines of toys, accessories and sporting goods will brighten the array of Oriental and Latin American handicrafts and home furnishings at the Washingi State Seventh International Trade Fair next April 11-20 at Seattle, Washington. N w m Us seventh conse..e year,
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  • 110 10 Electras For CPA In 1959 CATHAY Pacific Airways will be operating their South-east Asian services with Lockheed Electra jet-prop airliners in 1959. This was stated by Mr. H. J. C. Browne, managing director of CPA in Hongkong, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by KLM. Mr. Browne said that with the
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  • 28 10 SASEBO Ship Industry, a Japanese shipyard, has announced that it had signed a £3.000.000 contract with Kuwait Oil Tanker Corporation for building a 46.000 d.w.t.ton tanker
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  • 277 10 ONE of the biggest display promotions ever held in Singapore was organized by The Borneo Co., Ltd., recently. Twenty-five of the biggest provision dealers in Singa- pore used amazing ingenuity and artistry in producing mountainous displays of Campbell's condensed soups, Mr. Jeremy Ramsey of The
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  • 34 10 A US$lO million order for four big Lockheed Electra prop jet aircraft for use by Australian National Airways has been signed, Mr. R. M. Ansett. of Ansett Airways announced in Melbourne- Reuter
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  • 535 10 Malayan Banks FolL London Move HIGHER IMPORT COST FORECAST AFTER four days of anxious waiting, Singapore's business world yesterday officially learnt that banks' minimum rates on overdrafts were increased by one per cent. Mr. John Wilson, acting chairman of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, which has a
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  • 196 10 THE Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday reported that on a quiet mark* dustrial and tin sha gular, while rubbers wi re easier. All loan prices were nominal. Price changes announced the following price changes Buyers Se El Fed Dispensary 1.95 205 Robinson Co: Ord? 1.87 1.92 xd
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  • 151 10 Rise Discounted -Rubber Up ½C. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose half a cent to 87 i cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment, the rise in the local bank rates for overdraft having been discounted by dealers who had anticipated such a step. Local rubber prices yesterday opened
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  • 64 10 THE Malayan Exchange Ba::k< Association rates to merchants yesterti.-.v were: New York: buying, T.T :-2l O.D. 32J. 90 days airmail. 33 I credit bills. 33| trade bills. Selling rates. T.T. or O.D ready were: Swiss Franc? 141|; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs *****; Holland Gldrs. L23|; Deutsche Marks
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  • 188 10 NEW rubber consumption in the United States last month rose to 123,221 long tons, compared with 109,660 long tons used in July, the Rubber Manufacturers Association reported in New York. The increase was due largely to resumed production following vacation shutdowns, the association no.cd.
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  • 222 11  -  BILL HOLDEN By SDON Wed— Men who have stood in the X md youngsters who can be the stars of p given places in the limlight by the m 1 eague. The selectors have scrapped their IJ, policy of choosing i team of full internationI the annual Inter-League game
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  • 38 11 OTHER competitors J flash past as "Pallas" and rider COflM to ffTfaft hit- a th§ tlijMMry trac^ (i'irir'i; Q trotting raCC HI S I Bm rain toafecd t^c kinfl it ilippery 2 i slimy.- AP Photo
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  • 27 11 I BALL I jue tea of Aged Sims (Villa) 2H tfOWC (WUt] 2,J M<iran v W 8.A.) 30 lv <m 25 '"■nt 1 Hooper (Bristol v
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  • 45 11 STOCKTON, California, Sent. 29 <UP' Second-ranked v■.v»M«Mr i inmrny Uraua arrived Mai I t ci". route* to Caracas Venezuela, where he fights Ramon Anas on Oct. 5. Ursua, who fights out r: Stock** n, li ayes for San Francisco oi Thursday
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  • 120 11 Frank Tyson leaving for Australia LONDON. Sept. 25 (Renter) The Agent General for Victoria, Colonel Sir William Lc^gatt, will give a farewell party here on Oct. 7 tor Frank Tyson, the England fast bowler, who is leaving shortly for Australia, Tyson is to marry Miss Ursula Miels of Melbourne and
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  • 238 11 LONDON, Sept. 25 (AP)— lnfluenza crippled two more English soccer teams on Tuesday making a total of 18 clubs riddled by sickness. First Division Evcrton r< ported that eight first team players were down with flu. "At the moment it is impossible for
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  • 349 11 LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Britain's cricket lovers tonight paid their farewell tribute to Denis Compton who has retired from regular first-class matches. C r i c keters, footballers, athletes and boxers joined with famous "fans" from the theatre, politics and business at London's Cafe
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  • 120 11 Spin bowler Treanor retires SYDNEY. Sept. 23, (Reuter^ One of Australia's foremost spin bowler.s Jack Treanor has announced his retirement from first class cricket. This was reported by Sydney Sun cricket writer Ritchie Benaud today. The 34-year-old leg spinner said today that for business reasons he would in future be
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    • 1014 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACAM SPECIALIST TLACHFR TRAINING CENTRE KUALA LI MPLR APPLICATIONS c A lrom women who are Fed< Bens or serving officer teachers in Government Aid Schools) 101 appointtnei 1 Lecturer on lh e scale, $544, |57fh( 28-775 per month Candidate! must hold an university degree or equivalent qualification
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    • 187 11 II Ibner By A/ Capp /gtf l^^^felS^ OPPOSED s ----4 IfJ" ?r I WAV h^~ Uley Oop By V. T. Hamlin A- I :v v N 1 M VP- 1.. I'M G >O'J ONE =3 a ~^4 N0? WELL > I NE\'F.R "^^Si (W I NOTtZETOOZ> WE QVSNO LiNDO \OUNG
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    • 321 11 fflHt 'Mm I' l 'Ktl ITODAY'S QUOTATION < "Use thy noble VBM to- day. Tomorrow it may 2 1 break.!'— The Talmud. s 2 THIKSDW IOK EVERY- ONE: Make progress after J 8.15 a.m. when planetary in- rluence is the most favour- able. Prior to this time, use J care
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  • 353 12 Slippery Ball Does It THIRTY seconds to go, and 221 Base Vehicle Depot looked as good as having won the Singapore Base District Senior Soccer Cup final against District Workshops REME at Tanglin yesterday. But then, the slippery ball slipped past goalkeeper Helps'
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  • 321 12 SINGAPORE Indian Association, although playing With nine men throughout, put up a grand performance to hold the Singapore Teachers' Union to a one-all draw in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. One 1 »ague match played on the Indians' ground yesterday. i Indians, who were without
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  • 107 12 AIRMEN WHIP SIGNALS XTK T \L\ LUMPUR. fP Royal Air Force scored their big I rug v whippt I S by 32 points (goal si to 3 (drop k'.ck? ai Road today. -Mo left wing-three, Bet the Airmen ree when re cot two tries with jood r from the twentr-llve
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  • 101 12 Equestrian Out Of The Olympics sofia. Bulgaria, SeDt 25 The International Olympic ress here decided today ilminate the Grand Prix De Dressage equestrian event from the 1960 Olympic proKramme to Rome. Reuter reliably learned. It la under-toed that it waa also decided :hat only seven Instead of the usual Olympic
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  • 86 12 THE Pasir Panjang Boys' C bold their first cross count: y race on Sunday. Sept I ..e event is open to members Youth Clubs in Singapore and the Pasir Panjang Boys' Qub between the ages of 14 and 21 year--. Starting from the
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  • 95 12 the results of th e btterport Rat Tie arp a? fellows: Ist Prize— A set of Golf Clubs WOO by Mr. C. H Graham (R.1.C.); tod Prize— A CaddieCarl won by Mr. Low Kee Pow ■R 1.C.); 3rd Prize— A Dozen Golf won by Mr. E. S. Aii'lev
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  • 102 12 Eddy recovers to win BOMBAY, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Eddy Choong, rwent'y recovered from illness, and his brother David won their quarter-final in the Western India and Cricket Club of India combined badminton championships here tonight against the Bengal pa? r P Bose and P. Guha 15-8 15-7. In another quarterfinal
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  • 60 12 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Beuter)— ResulUi at football league matciies r/iayed last night: DIVISION' 3 (South) Watford 4 Brentfort 1. DIVISION 3 (North) Southport 2 Carlisle 0 FRIENDLY MATCH Arsenal 10, Hapoel Tel Aviv 2. Results of R-usbv Union matches played tonight: Coventry 8. Oxford 0 Penarth 8
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  • 22 12 THE Singapore Base District six-a-side hockey competition was postponed yesterday owing to the water-logg-ed condition of the ground at Xee Sooo.
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  • 65 12 .CAPT. J.A.C. Bird (Ist Loyals Regiment) receives the "Merdeka" trophy on behalf of the Perak Combined Services irho beat the Civilians by 26 points to 22 points in Ipoh on Saturday. Bird receives the trophy from the Mentri Besar, Perak, Inche Abdullah (Ihazali bin Jawi.
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  • 393 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A thirteen-man Selangor United side went down fighting against a strong Special Air Services team when they were beaten by 19 points (two goals two tries, drop kick) to five (goal) in a rugger match on the Gurney Road ground today.
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  • 132 12 RASC Win Voon Thean Soo Cup IPOII. Wed— No. 3 Coy. RASC added the Voon Thean Soo Cup to their ba^ of trophies when they beat Dragoon Guards 3-1 en the Lower padar.g today. Earlier this season RASC won the Cow and Gate cup and were runners-op in the league.
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  • 74 12 100 Enter For Motorbike Trials OXE hundred Army, PoMce and civilian riders will compete in the Army Motor-Cycle Trials on Saturday, Oct. 5. A feature of this year's meeting is the entries of The Royal Air Force, the Singapore Military Forces and the Singapore Motoring Club. The trials will start
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  • 76 12 THE following ar^ today's ties for the YMCA tennis championships to be played at Bras Basah Road. Handicap Singles 'A': I. A Alsagoff— 4o v s F. Y. Kh00— 30.3. Handicap Doubles: S. Sulaiman S Pakir— 3o vs C. S Pang S. Y. Kwik— ls. Ties for tomorrow:
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  • 124 12 PREMIER LAUDS MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An 'espirit de Corps' developed on the field of sport would be of invaluable advantage to government as well as its employees the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman said n a message published in the souvenir programme Of the Federation of Malaya Inter-Government Department
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  • 69 12 THE Juniors Combined against Army in the S.A.F.A. Premier League soccer match tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following:Basari (Darul Afiah), Sim Ann Soon (Springdale). Mashod (Maxwell). Hamid (Alexandra). Thair < Perhimponan), Majid (Sukaramai), Wari (Darul Afiah), Masoori (Maxwell). Ramlee (Kebenaran),
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  • 47 12 SPLASHING his way through a muddy d RQMS Rahman bin Ahmad pushes his motorcycle across .a narrow bridge during the RASC open championships o>. Ayer Rajah Rood over the past week-end. RQMS Rahman teas the best MOR rider ior the 77i c t T
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  • 213 12 Perak To Avenge Defeat Malaya t up r*>piay IPOH, Wed. Perak, who are back in the fight for the Malaya Cup by virtue of their 4—l victory over the Federation Services, look set to avenge their first defeat when they meet Penang in a replay tomorrow. In this the key
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  • 115 12 MELBOURNE. S*pt. 24. <Rev ter) The Australian. Lawn Tennis Association organisers of the 1957 Davis Cup competition, today withdrew the venue of the second inter-zo:, e final from Perth and granted 4 to Brisbane. The Association had chosen Perth to give West Australian tennis
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  • 106 12 IPOH. Wed. Five teams have entered for the Ipoh and District senior knockout soccer competition for the Royal Devon Yeomanry Cup. The newly-arrived, Loyal Regiment, will make their debut in local competitive soccer and will meet the Kinta Indians in the opening match on Thursday.
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  • 309 12 POLICE 4 A' became this M; f when they beat Customs Sports hJt to nil in the final of the Singap< r^| ces senior cup competition p] I Stadium yesterday. al Last year's holdei Marines, i were out of the h were defeated by P
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  • 26 12 I*. eat- ■•■•ft? I allow outsuiHl •let i eninj; i n to' :d to i-rS on I Similar applSS era (51 "favourable «J tion" i
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  • 37 12 OS .-r::;ua. Past vs Present toun ameni of VieSchool will he held on lay Oct. 13 at the School Hall. A'l old boys interested in part;> are request* d I inform Mr I Tel: *****. I
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