Singapore Standard, 18 August 1958

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  • 24 1 tt Jfc 3fl SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1953. Vol. IX No. 47. |5 d, 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 392 1 ROCKET EXPLODES AFTER 77 SECONDS OF FLIGHT Thus Ends Mans Major Attempt To Conquer Space CAPE CANAVERAL, Florido, Aug. 17, (Reuter). America's first rocket to the moon exploded in flight today soon after roaring off from its launching base at Cape Canaveral. The Thor-able rocket, j
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  • 308 1 'MARGARET WAITS FOR THE QUEEN'S BLESSING' U.K. Newspaper's Startling Report LONDON, Aug. 17 (UPI) Princess Margaret was waiting alone at Windsor today for permission from the Queen to publicly renew her romance with Group Captain Peter Townsend, the Sunday Pictorial reported today. The sensational mass circulation Sunday tabloid splashed the
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  • 54 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (Reuter) America's Ford Motor Company has built a station wagon that, at the touch of a button, lowers a boat, pitches a tent and sets up a camper's kitchen. It also has a kitchen sink and a hot and cold shower. The vehicle
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  • 104 1 Reds Snatch Three Men In A Junk MACAO, Aug. 17 (UPI)— An armed Communist Chinese launch snatched three men off a motor junk while sailing near Macao earlv Saturday. Informed sources said that the launch pulled alongside the junk and soldiers from the launch boarded the junk showing photographs of
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  • 406 1 USF May Lead To Radical Govt. Policy Changes KADICAL changes In the Singapore Government's policy will be introduced immediately after the formation of the new United Socialist Front. This was stated yesterday by the Singapore Labour Front which has decided to sponsor the new party -to bring the people together."
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  • 185 1 TELAVIV, Israel, Aug. 17 (Reuter) Israel Polio* .«n.«inced last night that they had smashed an cspionagt and subvefsion ring in Israel, operating under Jhe dirfetion of the Syrian Intelligence Office. A police spokesman said an entire network of spies, a*l Israeli Arabs had been
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  • 202 1 QUEMOY ISLAND, Aug. 17 (UPI) A huge Nationalist Chinese flag drifted lazily over Communist China today while MIG pursuit planes menaced this Nationalist outpost island. The flag was carried aloft by a cluster of thirty red, yellow, blue and green rubber balloons. American carnival style.
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  • 156 1 MEN FROM MARS ISSUE WARNING OF RETALIATION LONDON, Aug. 17 (UPI) Spacemen will exact ''instant retaliation" if the United States moon rocket hurts anyone living there, United Press International was warned tonight. The warning came from a London group that claims it has been in communication for the past several
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  • 118 1 THE entire Singapore Police Force was alerted yesterday because of a "lovers' quarrel." Road blocks were set up and the Immediate Temporary Alarm plan rolled into action when Police received a 999 call from a man saying that he had seen a girl being
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  • 76 1 AN EARLY NIGHT FOR TRACKERS THE leader of the three man American rocket tracking team in Singapore, Mr. Robert Scrafford, last night expressed disappointment that the rocket had exploded. He added that the team had been looking forward to tracking the rocket to the moon and would have been on
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  • 291 1 LONDON, Aug. 17, (UPl).— British astronautica! experts registered disappointment but not discouragements today at the failure of America's first attempt to reach the moon. I < mL earth." "These things will go wrong," said Dr. L. R. Shepherd, Chairman of the Council of the British Interplanetary
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  • 51 1 ASBURY PARK, New Jersey. Aug. 17 (Reuter) Taxi drivers who grow beards here will be liable to fine of US$2OO and 90 days in jail, under a ruling by the city council. The Mayor, Mr. Thomas Shebell, said a bearded driver makes a poor impression on
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1506 2 W-mM.¥NH_ttO HOUSES LAND FOR SALI ONE NIWLY COMPLETED BLOCK .it foui flats with spacious grounds for sa Two miles from town. Good •evd'-nt.al locality. Please write to Rox No T. 3354 S.S. SHOPS fr FLATS! Lororiß* 15 27 Near Market. Easy Transport. Attraej rve Designs, Sol id Construction Prices I
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    • 904 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will close at 12 noon on the 9th September, 1958, at the office of the Director of Public Works, Federation of Malaya for> "The Supply and Delivery of 3,770 lengths of Asbestos Cement Pipes 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12" diameter, joints and collars,
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    • 490 2 NOTICE is hereby given that as from August 15th, 1958. Mr. HO KOW Is not authorised to receive money or transact any business whatsoever for or on behalf of the Company. Sgd. MANAGER, Liew Foo Petrol Koisk. Cowan Street, Ipoh. Dated 15/8/58. UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD WE have pleasure
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    • 424 2 PURSUANT to a Judgment of the High Court of the Colon* of Singapore, dated the 7th day of August, 1958, ano made in an action being Civil Suit No. 274 of 1954, between Ang Keong Ngo Neo (w) a? Plaintiff and Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd., as Defendants whereby
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    • 512 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The Hi?h Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY, No. 179 of 1958. Re SEE HUAT CO. (a firm) of No. 42, Upper Circular Road, Singapore, 1. Receiving Order made 23rd May, 1958. Date of Order for Summary Administration 9th
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    • 292 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinanci S (CHAPTER 11) C 7h^ Ha^^ In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore \\y Island of Singapore l|f n IN BANKRUPTCY No 50? T sU| »1 ri •'H of 1956. Re: SOH BIOW CHVF No. 18, Carpmaf'l ftoad i I|f n, (Clerk-Great Eastern [ffi A
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  • 711 3 August 18, 1953 Lojijor Tourism development of Singapore's tourist indus3eefl advanced an important step further road ro make it a valuable and, indeed, .sjb e Mctor in the island's economy. The Q y*ted Director, Mr. R.A. Howlett, has ed (,|j first survey in the admittedly record „5 X wttki
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  • 39 3 L m le<H Him «oao i PO»« s^, No 1^64 CaDles. IICEKNEwS* 2 c j-* -31 (5 tines; Ail department* a I'-iufanc* Bldg. 174 Batu Rd «8366 Cowan St r«i: 3829 -A. BukitOina T«l- M7I
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  • 1532 3 but CORNER 'THE place Is full of bread: Bread to the J£ i?} me Bread to the left of me. Bread in front of me. Bread behind me. Bread from Palmers Green. Bread from Sa.e. Bread from Torrington. Bread from Manchester. Bread from Banbury. Bread from Gorleston...
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  • 215 3 Sir The police action against teenagers who are alleged to belong to different gangs in Singapore, it is hoped, will make Singapore free from juvenile crime. Whatever the cause of this present wave of abductions of teenagers by teenagers, the fact remains that it must be stopped at
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  • 69 3 Shorts from the Talks A Mixed Lot "TYTOBODY is all of ft piece: we are made up, mentally, of layers; it just depends which layer happens to be uppermost on any given day what sort of person you are then; anyone is capable of practically anything good or bad— this
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  • 77 3 We the PEOPLE No person carries about lethal weapons unless he is a hawker of some food articles which require cutting up, or if he is a gangster. There should be no mercy for a gangster at any time. Kuala Lumpur and other large towns in the Federation must start
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  • 405 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ONE likes to hear the truth. This explains why Russia jams ail broadcasts of the UN. General Assembly meeting specially convened at the request of Moscow. There is a great deal of plain speaking and too much of truth for the comfort of all
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 -:S CUPS MEDALS Largest Selection -{GRAVING A SPECIALITY HHENDRY [acluring Jewellers pur and Singapore
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 441 4 Ties With Alliance Partners Must Be Strengthened Lim KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. With the first anniversary of Merdeka, the Malayan Chinese Association has entered a new phase with a wider range of responsibilities that can only be met with organizational strength and unity. The MCA
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  • 141 4 Firm Aids Policy Of Govt. PENANG, San. The Minister for Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said yesterday that he had p'edged full support to Sinaran Bros, publishers, printers and stationers, not because he had any interest in the firm, but because he believed that they were helping a lot towards
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  • 182 4 A SINGAPORE pilot who has flown more than 1,000,000 miles since 1947, on Saturday married a school-teacher he met at the Chinese Swimming Club eight years ago. The pilot, Capt. Chan Soon Kin of Malayan Airways, and Miss Emma Khoo of the Kallang Primary
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  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Branch committee member of the terrorist organisation in the Rengam area of .Tohorc. Siow Tian was shot dead by a patrol of the First Cheshire Regiment last Monday. News of his death has been withheld until new for 'security reasons.
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  • 210 4 Pongo Pride Of The Airport, Is Dead "PONGO," ihe do* they would not shoot at Singapore Airport even when it was found wandering in prohibited areas of the airfield, is DEAD. The nine-year-old mongrel, who w. the "guardian" of Ma ayan Airways .stores at Kallang and Paya Lebar, died three
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  • 49 4 THREE winning numbers were inaccurately printed in the results of the 57th Social and Welfare Lottery published in the Suniay Standard yesterday. In the results of the Bth Prize, the winning numbers should read *****73 instead of *****74; *****45 instead of *****43; *****04 instead of *****04.
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  • 111 4 THE Singapore City Council Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Leans Society, will ask its members to approve a dividend of five per cent on members' subscriptions at its 29th annual general meeting to be held at the City Council Chamber on Aug 26. Members will also
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  • 47 4 THE Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. yesterday officiated '.he opening of the City Council Market and Hawkers Department Workers Union premises in Race Course Road. Singapore. A tea party which marked the opening ceremonv was well attended by the Union members.
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  • 210 4 ALOK STAR, Sun. The Raja of Perlis, Turn Syed Putra Jamaluli'l, today appointed a new Justice of the Peace and conferred five awards on his subjects ion the occasion of his 40th birthday which fell today. The new Justice of the Peace is Tuan
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lt. Col. J. H. Law Commanding Officer of 'the Ist battalion. Federation Regiment, will leave for Britain on board the troopship Captain Cook from Singapore today. He took over command of the battalion in 1956.
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  • 98 4 MR. John Chresta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chresta of Egham. Surrey. England and Miss Patricia Tan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tan Gim Hai of Singapore were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday. The bridegroom is attached to the Royal
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  • 82 4 PENANG, Sun. The Pcnang division of the Malayan Trade Union Council should find ways and means to consolidate the movement and educate local trade unionists. This resolution will be moved by the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union at the eighth annual de'egate.s' conference at the Clerical
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  • 61 4 $2,300 FOR M-DAY JERANTUT. S::i —At a meeting of all community representatives under the chairmanship of the Assistant District Officer. Jerantut. Inche Jamil bin Jan. a Merdeka Anniversary Celebration. Committee was formed today The committee decided to spend $2,300 on the celebrations on Au2. 31 which will include a parade
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  • 341 4 THE Rumanian-born tenor, Petre Munteanu, gave a programme of German lieder and operatic excerpts in the Victoria Memorial Hail last Saturday. Noreen Stokes accompanied. Mr. Munteanu's is a lyrical voice of great expressive quality and even texture, ar.d he uses it flexibly and with
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  • 15 4 SIGNALS f Singapon 1^ ■Tl S? ....■<■•< Wedn I i; 8P» i Th« v i
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  • 3 4 Bengali As Officials
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  • 288 4 Minister Pledge Support For Co-op Movement THE Minister for Commerce and Hm J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday promised that il would be only too willing to a«si>t the cm| movement in Singapore. llr. Jumabhoy was iking lat Sirfza^^irc'^ Rrsl 'Jo-opeia-tive iri-;jranre Seminar, v.-hK rie opened offidallj at J.31 a.m. Ke said
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 594 5 It s For Everyone In The Colony Chief Minister AFTER one postponement because of bad weather, the new $641,000 Pasir Ris Beach Resort was officially opened yesterday, under lowering skies, by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. The hundreds of distinguished guests and picnicking families
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  • 396 5 kr! il ha* been rung for "unscrupulous zZpti*** <> f human society with the Sin*Lient .Ipi luring all-out war against secret *1 M.fl Mr Chan Alk Le n 8:. 66-year-old fjfrt \nti Squeeze Association of the Yio i 3n ...n-Fonggol-Tampenis division vesi-^" tterday. J Mr Chan was speaking to
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  • 42 5 South H 9- n B rI erI 4 bin I ek to -ng other I and and I i e titute, I ers H being I I R fel er B: I I the i rtb- ide esi i, i, Pa-
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  • 19 5 J. G. the I e s I 13 WM and v. ore i rB said ry. H Ge-
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  • 18 5 M md ICA Yong risen in A ttec P the opens had I I not iii?e the
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  • 14 5 15, i to the j I the UQ ast night. n is I
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  • 192 5 tighi toi urt- ance aPre- il, the »nd baa -r hall :e--"The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade do a great deal more voluntary work which is not so well known •First Aid is taught to the Police, Fire Brigade, th e Singapore Military Force, Civil Defence Corps and
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE. Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and Yosji Maharshi Mahesh making their way to their seats before a gathering at the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Meditation Centre, at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday.
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  • 128 5 FRONT WILL SUPPORT GARDEN PLAN LABOUR Front City Councillor will support the move to redevelop Singapore's Raffles Place car park into a garden with fountains and trees when the matter come up for confirmation at today's ordinary meeting. Their leader in the Council. Air. Tang Peng Yen told The Standard
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  • 88 5 THE Consul-General for the Republic of Indonesia in Sin-iiDore, Mr. Achmad Natanasara. last night gave a coiktail party to more than 400 people to commemorate the 13th. year of independence. The party was held at the Consul-General s residence in Paterson Road. Amon? those present
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  • 487 5 Yogi Brings Singapore A Message, Says Lim SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, toid a large gathering ye-slerriay that Yogi Maharshi Mahesh came here to "remind us. even as we live at this moment in this place, that we must not be prisoners of the he e and new."
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  • 24 5 TAX CHEN KHANCJ. 47, was yesterday taken unconscious to Johore Bahru General Hospital after having been assaulted at the market. Police are investigating.
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  • 280 5 Teachers In Second Year Training THE following candidates have qualified for admission to the Second Year Certificate Course starting later this year, the Singapore Teachers' Train. ing College announced. Abdul Qayyum bin Rustam Ali, Abdul Rahman bin Ismail. Aimer Singh Randhawa. Ang Yeow Cheng, Heather Mary Armstrong. Salbir Kaur Gill,
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  • 77 5 IPOH, Sun.— Robert Clifton. 53, visiting Alabama-born American convert to Buddhism, who is now known as the Venerable Sumangalo will give s public lecture at the Khek Association, 21 Jalan Bencahara, looh. on Wednesday. The lecture will begin at 8 p.m. and the oubllc is welcome. The
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  • 49 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kapila Gunawardana, 16, son of Ceylon High Commissioner in Malaya, arrived here today to join his parents. Kapila has just taken his school certificate examinations In Ceylon and wiU spend his holidays here. He is a pupil of St. Thomas Colleg*, Gurutalawa.
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  • 121 5 'HUNCHBACK' MONSTER WAS A GIRL MISS Coral de Rosalio won the top prize, a $100 cheque presented jointly by the Cathay Organization and Twentieth Century-Fox, at "The March of the Monsters" staged in the Odeon Theatre on Saturday night. Miss Coral, won the prize using the alias of Terry Shane.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 289 6 Not Consulted -Forum Editor EDITOR of the Teachers Forum, Mr. C. Kumarasingam, yesterday charged that the Education Ministry had not consulted the Singapore Teachers' Union on the new salary scales for teachers. "We were peremptorily summoned to the Ministry and told that the new scales
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  • 32 6 STAFF Sergeant Omar bin Musa.iee of No. 1 Workshops. Armed Force s Maintenance Corps in Port Dickson. who will shortly be leaving for Britain on a technical course.
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  • 90 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A total of 44 societies in the Federation had their registration cancelled during the second quarter of this year, a report of the Registrar of Societies issued stated. Seven registered societies ceased to exist and their certificates of registration were cancelled The Old Pupils
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  • 96 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Police have recovered the missing car belonging to the former Singapore Police Officer, Mr. F. G. Minns, which was stolen from the car park of the Federal Hotel. "We believe that trie car was taken away by a person who wanted to have
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  • 99 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Regent of Negri Sembilan yesterday officially opened the two-day State Agricultural Show and fun fair at St Paul's Institution. He to.d the people, particularly the padi growers, to use modern methods to Mncrease their yield and get quicker results. The
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  • 34 6 THE OFFICE of the Registrar of Selangor Nationals will be housed in Brockman Road. Kuala Lumpur in the premises formerly occupied by the Waterworks Engineer. The phone number ***** remains the same.
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  • 274 6 Singapore Welcomes 'Blue Baby' Of Brunei A BRAVE 11-year-old Brunei schoolgirl travelled alone by plane to England three montns ago for a "blue baby" neart operation. And yesterday, after a successful operation at the Dundee Royal Infirmary in Scotland last month, vivacious Man jit Kaur returned by 8.0.A.C. full of
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  • 46 6 GAN Yang San was charged in a Singapore Court on Saturday with committing mischief by setting fire to a building at Thomson Road on Friday. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered to be remanded at the Woodbridge Hospital till Aug 30.
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  • 173 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— At a "revival" meeting of the Pudu branch Labour Party of Malaya, delegates resolved to urge Government to strengthen trade ties with China and Russia "for the betterment of the country's economy and the solving of unemployment." Government should also develop commercial
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  • 116 6 Five-Year Study Grant For Clerk KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Nineteen-year old J- Monteiro. a clerk in the Telecommunications Department Headquarters here, was given a warm send-off at the International Airport yesterday by the staff of the Telecoms. Chief Accountant's Office. Mr. Monteiro was leaving for Britain to take up a course
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  • 190 6 PMIA Boss Calls For A United Front PRESIDENT of the Pan Malaya Is'amic Association, Dr. Burhanuddin Alhelmy, has advocated the formation of a "United Front" in Singapore to fulfil the smooth running of self-government." "If this United Front is formed," said Dr. Burhanuddin at a Press conference on Saturday, the
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  • 79 6 Sultan Opens New Building KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Sultan of Selangor declared open yesterday the new $85,000 premises for the Tamilian Physical and Cultural Association. The president of the TPCA Dr. M. Vythialingam, said: "To foster sportsmanship in Malaya will be one of our aims." The Sultan in a message
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  • 84 6 WORKERS DEMAND MORE PAY IPOH. Sun. Negotiations for better salary scales and working conditions will begin in Singapore on Aug. 25 when the management of Fraser and Neave. one of the largest firms in the country, begins wage talks with the Federation of Malaya Clerical a.d Administrative Staffs Union. Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 485 6 JI t^9WFW^^K^tP^tF^KKKKK II VWFW^f^tPfWFWF' II^ (Hindustani) 2.30. 6. and WiliTiwi uil wilil iTfl 9i5 m ALOK sl/^r )im V i k Iwl*l k^ yl i'l I llr Ik f W SIN: Dont Knock Th Rock 3 7 ,^^XjL^^^Xj^^^^ and 9.15 p.m. RH\: Thunder Storm 12 noon 2 30. 6.30 and
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 7 II brother*, Lhi Tcck Choon (right) and Teck Wing in the Hooitfl Hoe. Picture beloto shm.-s the winneT, t&itAcLvn, on r e left and Francis, icho ca":e out third (right.)
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  • Article, Illustration
    480 7 assdfsds sdfsdfsdfsdf -with JENNY £UTE chubby infants are always a joy and delight to their parents, as well as to friends or even strangers At a recent baby show organised by Shaws Organisation held in the Capitol Blue Room, more than 200 babies of all nationalities and from all
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  • 101 7 RARE CHINESE RECIPES TO BE PUBLISHED IN U.S. YOUNG American in New York of Chinnese descent will reveal the contents of a special journal passed do'en Through his family ;o r generations. The closely gva r ded family record ?s a co'l?ntion of 150 choice Chinese recipes, now niterpreted for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 463 7 /yOD AY'S QUOTATION: HH IB X "To the timid and I^^H Mm hesitating everything Is im- I possible because it seema I Rk^H W^B so." —scott q] nj^Stl MONDAY FOR EVERY- I HP^^Rfl ONE: This day is mainly I Bp[H|i|kßH| favourable, especially for I sociability, conciliating dif- Hi ferences, relaxation.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 1120 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) 0* lines) Sk .'.T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T C SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONOON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Penama or
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 161 9 Colony Ban On Rice Enforced S ING A PORE Gove'nment's order prohibiting imports of s'ockpile rice for re-export purposes came into force as from Saturday. In a notice to all rice importers, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said imports of rice subject to stockpile requirements would be allowed only
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    • 86 9 THE THAI Ministry of Industry has made plans to cn.***** the small experimental tin smelter operated by tiie country's Mines Department. The proposal is reported to have been approved by xhe Thai Cabinet, and means of securing overseas financial* interest are being canvassed. Tin smelters built
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    • 25 9 GENERAL Motors of France have opened a factory at which will manufacture the new AC automobile spark plugs. Production begun on June 1.
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    • 134 9 Call To Take Up Part Time Jobs SINGAPORE fishermen should take up part-time work to supplement their income from fishing, according to the Colony's Director of Fisheries, Dr. I ham Ah Kow Dr. Tham said since the introduction of dcep-.-ea fishing resulting in bigger catches, fish pr.res in Singapore have
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    • 115 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Reuter) Britain and other United States allies will come under lively criticism in Congress for agreeing to a substantial easing of strategic cuntroLs on trade with communist countries, political observers forecast today. Turbo prop civil airliners, generators, turbines, machine tooLs, ships and nonmilitary
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    • 42 9 JAPAN'S foreign exchange accounts for June registered a surplus of $20,000,000 in terms of U.S. currency, according to the Ministry of Finance. However, this is considerably less than the surpluses ot $37,000,000 for May and $32,--000,000 for April.
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    • 26 9 AN Australian subsidiary of Distillerie Stock SPA., of Trieste, one of the biggest manufacturers of continental liqueurs in Europe, has begun manufacture in Sydney.
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    • 106 9 THE Nevada Maru has set a new trans-Pacific record by steaming from Yokohama to San Francisco, a distance of 4,525 miles, in nine days, 15 hours and 10 minutes, thus chopping \h hours off the previous record for cargo liners, the "K" Line, owners of the
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    • 289 9 COPRA arrivals in Singapore have continued at the rate, about 1,000 tons being brought in, according to the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (S'pm-e) Ltd Price for loose copra have tended upwards and may be currently quoted at $311 to $32 J according
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    • 470 9 TIN SHARES SHOW EASIER TENDENCY Prices Slip After mmm jj ft f I f^ THERE was a general easing of prices in tin shares on the Malayan Share Market, due to a pressure of selling towards the end of the week, after these shares had struggled to hold early fractional
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    • 322 9 INMSTRIAIS: Funeral Dffpensary si 09. Frater <^ Neave Orris. C 2 i\o. Georgetown Dispensary $2 30. Hongkong Banln (CoU $412 50 to $415.50, Hum« Indu c triPs (F.E.) Ords. kJ& Hume industries (F.R) P-r'r-renc« A 4 mj to 5/1 to 4 Life Wm. Jacks ftt Co c
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    • 72 9 THE Malayan Exrhange Banks Association made the following Changes in it? rates to merchant^ yesterday: London: selling. T.T. or OD. 0 1-7 buying ;i r B*tfl, TT on '2 4 l ?>2 :<o d/rt 2/4^-5/32 4"> d/st 2'4-:< l f d '?t 2 '4-'l 4.' 90 d/«t 2
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    • 124 9 Drop In Malaya's Trade MALAYA'S total trade In June amounted to $616,010,000. $46,173,000 less than that recorded for the same month last year, which was $662,183.--000, according to statistics. Malavan imports in June were worth $326,026,000 ($336,552,000 in June 1957) and exports $289,984,000 ($325,631,000). Total trade In the first half
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    • 93 9 KUCHAI TIN (***** LTD: For the year ended 30/6/38. a profit of 13.76% was earned and a dividend of 10% has been recommended. Net liquid assets at balancing date were equal to $2.32 per $1 stock unit. Buffer Stock contributions at balancing date totalled $54,744. The Chairman states
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    • 58 9 THIS mammoth "Earthmover" tyre, which dwarfs the car, is probably the heaviest tyre in the world. Made by a British tyre firm for vehicles in use over seas, it is 29 inches wide and 80 inches in diameter; weighs more than a ton, costs about £1.000
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    • 263 9 Firm Supplies Lighting Equipment MORE than eisht miles of Osram cathode tubing supplied by The General Eiectric Co. Ltd were used in the newly completed Lloyd's building in Lime Street, London. G.E.C. also supplied most of the lighting fittings in this striking landmark in the City of London. Main front
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    • 69 9 LONDON. KllZ- 17 fUPD British Petroleum Tracing anno meed higher spot prices. I' said the incvMWt are 50 a ton for marine dicse. oil, Ss. 6d. lor light (iie^ei ou and 6s. for gas oil. The companF announced 4 Jhe bigger prioef bscome effective today at port!
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    • 18 9 FRANCE produced 1.21R/>no tons of stool in June this year and 1,002.000 tons of pig iron.
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    • 66 9 at the Tai Thong Restaurant. Happy World, Singapore last week Photo shows Mr. McFarlane (fourth from left) and Mr. Foster (sixth from left) who are leaving shortly for L'.K. on leave. MEMBERS of the Building Department staff of William Jacks Co. (Mj Ltd gave a farewell dinner
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    • 29 9 A FRENCH nrm has begun to produce a polyester boat. This craft is the precursor of several others to be produced before the end of the year.
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  • 452 10 CRICKET CLUB'S PENNANT SCC. WINS TITLE FOR FIRST TIME SINGAPORE Cricket Club won the SCA senior tournament championship when they obtained the necessary two points from their drawn match against Police Sports Association on the Padang yesterday. This is the first time that the Club have won the championship in
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  • 98 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sentul Railway Recreation Club entered the final of the Malayan Railway Inter Club cricket competition when they beat their Kua a Lumpur counterparts by nine wickets en the Sentul ground today. Main features of the came tvere a splendid century by Kuldip
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  • 75 10 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Victoria Institution O'.d Boys Association brat Present students by four wi rkets in the annual cr; 'kc* competition for the Daniel Shield on the V.I ground today. Scores: Present Boys fin (D. Hector 32, Darshan Singh four for 15, Sukhdev Singh three
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  • 149 10 A FIXE innings of 85 runs by Dennis Sullivan gave Wanderers Sports Club a 79-run victory over Prison Sports Club when they met In a SCA Junior tournament fixture at Changi yesterday. Sullivan, who helped his side ?o total 170 runs, scored the 85 runs in
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  • 143 10 LONDON'. Aug. IT Router 1 Results in yesterday's Scottish League Cup football matches i were Aberdeen 5. Palkirk 1 Airdrieonians 2, Clyde 3 Arbroatii 6. Dumbarton 3 Ayr United 4. Forlar Athletic 0 Celtic 3. St. Mirren 0 j Dundee United 1. Morton 4 I Dumfermline A.
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  • 290 10 TOKYO. Aug. 17, (Reutfr) Miscalculations and complacency today cost the Australian swimming; team an almost certain victory in the 200 metres freestyle 'final in the last day of the Japanese national swimming championships in Tokyo. Instead John Devitt and Geoffrey Shipton were forced to
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  • SPORTS BRIEFS
    • 32 10 TWO Australian international rugby league footballers today pole-sat 60 feet above a main street in Toowoomba, Queensland, about 75 miles West of Brisbane for 90 minutes to raise money for charity.
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    • 40 10 THE South Korean Track and Field Association said its delegation to the International Track and Field Association due to meet in Stockholm on August 19 had been officially instructed to oppose the admission of North Korea into the Association.
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    • 61 10 ASHLEY COOPER and Nea'e Fraser (Australia), defending champions, are seeded first for the U.S. Lawn Tennis doubles championships which ovens at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts today. Another Australian pair Mai Anderson and Bob Howe are second. Althea Gibson (U.S.) and Maria Bueno (Brazil), Wimbledon title holders head the women's doubles.
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    • 37 10 KEN Rosewall, of Australia, beat Tony Trabert, American winner of the 1955 Wimbledon championship, in a tense five-set final of the Slazen?er Professional Lawn Tennis tournament here yestrrday. Rosewall won 6-9 6-2 6-8 2-6 7-5.
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    • 36 10 MAL ANDERSON. Australi- an holder of the title and top- seed, reached the final of ine Newport lawn tennis tournament yesterday with a 6-3. 6-4. 6-2 win over Alejandro Olrne- do, of Peru. Reuter
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    • 24 10 CLAIRBORNE Farms Nadir pained an easy three and half lengths win in the 160,000 dollar (£57.100) American Derby in Chicago en Saturday.— Reuter
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    • 46 10 SAMMY SNEAD, making his swan song on the 1958 professional golf tour, fired a sixunder par 66 over Keller Golf Course yesterday for a 54-hole total of 197, 19 under par. and a 54-hole lead in the 25,000 St. Paul open at Minnesota. UPI
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    • 50 10 YOUNG Barry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio, and Sammy Giammalara of Houston, clicking like a pair of twins, clinched the American zone Davis Curt final against Argentina. 3-0 yesterday by punching out a quick 'lovbles victory over Enrique Morca and Eduardo Soriano, 6-3 6-2, 6-2 at New York. UPI
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    • 29 10 THREE Australian oarsmen were expected to join several hundred amateur rowers todau to compete in the rowing eveyits of the annual President's Cup Reqattn in Washington, U.S.A. UPI
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    • 40 10 ALBERT THOMAS, the 126--pound Australian who recently set world records for the two and three-mile runs, easily won a 3.000-metre race with a track record of eight minutes. 16.8 seconds at Borlaenge. Sweden, while running in the rain. UPI
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  • 215 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Rou^h played marred today's Sultan's Gold Cup soccer match between Kclantan Malays and the Federation Armed Forces on the HQ Federation Army ground. Kelantan Malays won 5-4 after leading 3-0 at the interval. The Army goalkeeper Hamzjh had to be rushed to hospital
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  • Article, Illustration
    176 10 IT was the sprint of the year as far ahtletics was concerned but it was a hair's-breadth thit separated the winner, Raja Azlan of Kelantan and Singapore's Kesavan Soon. The stage was the Penang City Stadium during the F.M.A.A.U. championships which ended on Saturday. Raja Azlan (left); Kesavan SooT^T?^
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  • 214 10 ROSE AND THE BAVARIAN MYSTERY BONN, Aug. 17 (Reuter^ Mervyn Rose, the suspended Australian Davis Cud player, insisted yesterday he had been given permission to continue playing in the Bavarian lawn tennis championships in Munich in spite of the denial of this in Melbourne by Mr. Donald Ferguson, president of
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  • 80 10 LONDON, AUK. 17 (ReutPiO Results in yesterdays Rugby League matches were: Barrow 25. Bramley 4 Castleford 15 Rochdale Hor. 14 Dewsbury 22, Swinton 32 Feathers'tone R. 16 W'field T. 44 Huddersfield vs Warrington (late kickoff) Hull 52. Donrastrr 6 Krrhlpy 22. Hull Kingston R 14 L~. 0.
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  • 317 10 NAAFI ENDS DEBUT WITH THE SHIELD KUALA LI MPIR, Sun The MM making their debut in the Navaratnam v«H petition, became champions when thev h Athletic Union by an Innings and 66 runs at the Forces ground today. Winston De Souzt batfo well for XAAFI with in beaten 40 runs,
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  • 49 10 SINGAPORE pany Sports Clui 4 upsPl ■f i-^B ton V^socia: rial housff s tionwlw Neave Sp panip? to BRtin. "J ches M SrhooSH..-. *"■**>■ 1 v. v.r m i r I Tau B I I c fl 1 1 c j 5-8 13-3. C I V p CK Reuter
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 78 10 TODAYS SPORT Singapore SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 2B: Suknramai SC vs Minto CV, Geylang, $.51 p.m. Badan Kesemnn SC vs Western SC. MFA. 5.15 p.m. SOCCER: Voon Thean Soo Cup 95 F.B.R.A. vs. Kmg's Dragoon Guards Jalan .Abdul Jalil ground. T. Alison SOCCER: Bnqan Dmoh Estate rs. Tel\k Arton Chivpsp
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  • 533 11 I iu>*in* are weights and probable starters |«f t Auk. 20. second day of the Selangor Kftin* at Kuala Lumpur. Class DIV 6 Pur *> fcl >.00 P VAN B KELEN Tco Stable m* iIX U !8 '3 LEE Mr. $F Chew 813 DCNNELLY Mr, S H. Sknne and
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  • 152 11 RJFyw sun n ret another v brat a McccrdcTra 1 f ur ««n the •'■mine. Malayan score ph. later m cenL Kam- and Hm| r< the 38th d the Chee playing >:nce i Lumpur, to put terms. later, el free Kowloon. roc b^at ndera and minutes Kowiocn's v..-,.'^. recelT--71
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  • 29 11 IPOH, Sun Taipin? beat Tnpah by 3-1 in the semi-final of the inter-district Malay soccer competition for the Raja Muda Cup played *t the Padang today.
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    73 11 MaJava's fastest woman. Miss Tan Fong Thin of Ketiah (No. 94) wirts the 100 yards at the F.M.A.A.U. champioTiships at the City Stadium on Saturday. Her time was H.9 sec. Second was E. C. Koelmeyer of Selangor, not in the picture, and third Chcah Pek Wah of Perak. Pretty Mhs
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  • 47 11 MR. LOH WING KAY receives the coveted Goli Cup from the Yang diPertuan Agong after Take Easy won the King's Cup race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Wing Kay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Chin, oicner of Take Easy.
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  • 33 11 Gabuh bin Piging of North Borneo breaking the Malayan Record in the triple jump with <i leap of 50 it. 2 ins. He held the old record of 49ft. 7 bins.
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  • 716 11 WHIP S'PORE BY 9 WICKETS FOR MCA TITLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Selangor became the first champions of the Malayan Cricket Association's league when they trounced Singapore by nine wickets in the final of the competition which ended on the Selangor Club Padang here today. With rain washing
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  • 315 11 By SCRUTINEER THE finish of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup race at Kuala Lumpur brought the record crowd to ita feet when Take Easy, a rank outsider, came through strongly to beat High Socks, paying the near record dividend of $255. i
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  • 153 11 LONDON. Aug. 17 (Reuter) The England Test selectors showed their intention clearly to complete a hundred per cent record of five wins in the Test series, when they announced the England team here today, for the fifth Test match against New Zealand at the Oval, which
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  • 283 11 Singapore first innings 167 Selangor first innings A. K. Jones c A. Delilkan b Schubert T T. K. Belton c Norris b Schubert 4 S. Rajalmgam not out 58 M. Shepherdson c K. T. Retnam b Delilkan 20 M. Sathasnam c Delilkan b Nagiah W C. Shepherdsor. c Barnck
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  • 150 11 Thais To Play Rugby In Perak IPOH. Sun. Perak's rugger season will get off to a good start in a fortnight with games featuring a visiting Thai Navy XV and teams from tne New Zealand Regiment and the three Royal Australian Regiments. The Siamese will play their first game against
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  • 311 11 FMAAU To Hold Only One Meet Next Year PENANG, Sun.— Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri, Chairman of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, at its annual council meeting today, revealed a deficit of SI 1.645 from the 1957 championships accounts. An approach had been made to government for recovery of
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  • 45 11 IPOH, Sun. Ramblers beat Perak Chinese Recreation Club 1-0 in the Perak Chinese Football Association knock-out competition for the Khin Sen Lin Shield on the Assembly Hall ground today after extra time was called. Inside right Yoon Meng scored the winning goal.
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  • 89 11 TAIPING, Sunday Central Perak beat North Perak by seven wickets in a cricket match played here today. Batting first. North Perak were skittled out for 66 runs just before lunch. Their main contributors were Porteos 22. Francis Chan 11, Sivanoli and D. De Silva 10 each.
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  • 112 12 TOKYO, Aug. 17 (Reuter)— Mourning relatives of the 33 passengers and crew of the All Nippon Airlines aircraft which crashed off the Izu Peninsula on Aug. 12 today boarded a ferry boat to drop flowers over the snot where the aircraft plunged out of
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  • 365 12 Return West Irian To Indonesia In An Honourable Way' JAKARTA Aug. 17 (Reuter)— President Soekarno today warned Holland against "remaining stubborn" over West New Guinea. He urged his nation to develop boldness and courage in seeking this Dutch-ruled territory which In- idonesia claims. President Soekarno who spoke
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  • 310 12 RUSSIA HITS OUT AT M-EAST PROPOSAL MOSCOW. Aug. 17 (LTD The government organ **Izve*t.a" today rejected any United Nations proposal for an international U.N. police force for the Middle East, charging that such force would be "obedient" to the United States. "In words, the U.N. police force would be considered
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  • 107 12 UNITED NATIONS. Aug. 17 (Reuter) Pickets who said they were associated with the Irish Republican Army marched outside U.N. headquarters yesterday carrying banners w!Ui such slogans as "England Get Out Of Ireland." New York Police and UN •ecuritj officers looked on without interfering. The banners
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  • 48 12 i e CR u AX 4 E °V r the side the first consignment of JJjS. wheat for the Lebanon comes ashore at Beirut The shipment was met by U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon,' Robert MrLintock. and Lebanese National Economy Minister. Khazem El-Khalil. UPI Pix
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  • 110 12 POISON DEATH RATE SHOWS A DECLINE COPENHAGEN, Aug 17 (Reuter) Copenhagen' doctors have reduced the death rate from poison among woiTd be suicides from 24 to two per cent, according to a report presented at the general assembly of the World Medical Association here. This was achieved at a poison
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  • 85 12 LEICESTER, England, Aug. 17 (Reuter) Surgeons at a nospitai here yesterday, operating within a limit of ten minutes, removed a tumour from the inner wall of a man's heart, with just 30 seconds to spare, while the patient lay in "deep freeze." Mr Henry Jennings, 55,
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  • 193 12 ATHFAS. Aug. 17 (Reuter) A Greek Court today found Robin Johnson, son of the British military attache j n Athens, guilty of manslaughter and causing grievous bodily harm due to negligence and the viola* tlon of traffi c regulations in a
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  • 141 12 (From Page 1) from the viewpoint of an astronomer, he said"lf the same amount of money had been put Into u telescope that would not have I exploded, we would have got much better results." In Frankfurt, first reaction Ito the failure of America's abortive moon rocket
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  • 32 12 TURIN, Aug. 17 (Reuter) Raffaele Lotto, who escaped from prison while serving a four-year term, telephoned* the police and said: "Cntch vie if you can." The police did.
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  • 340 12 U.S. MOON BID FLOPS (From Page 1) Defence Department officials in Washington received word laier that the trouble developed in the Thor's first stage of the three stage rocket. The rocket exploded at 50.000 feet, these officials said. Mr. Roy Johnson, of the Advanced Research Projects Agency said "the failure
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  • Newsbriefs
    • 17 12 MACAO'S first Communist newspaper— 'Au Men Jit Pao' appeared o n the roads on Saturday morning. UPI
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    • 27 12 THAI Premier Thanom Kithkachorn said yesterday that Thailand will maintam its current state of emergency along the Cambodian border despite Cambodia's reauest that it be lifted. UPI
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    • 27 12 BRITAIN'S first open-air television studio a treeflanked lawn designed to cut out shadows from cameras and microphones during "outdoor" shots— was opened in Cardiff, Wales, yesterday. Reuter
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    • 21 12 CEYLON'S Minister for Trade and Commerce said yesterday that Hilton International has decided to build a Hilton hotel in Colombo. UPI
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    • 27 12 SEVENTEEN persons met death on Pennsylvania highways in pbout 13 hours yesday, including four members of a vacationing famil killed yesterday en route to Niasara Falls.— UPI
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    • 31 12 WOLCOTT GIBBS, 56-year-old drama critic and writer of the "New Yorker" magazine, died in his sleep at his summer home o n Fire Island off Long Island. New York, yesterday. Reuter
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    • 24 12 COMMUNIST Chinese Premier Chou En-lai yesterday hailed the establishment of diplomatic relations between his nation and Cambodia as a "victory" for both peoples. UPI
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    • 26 12 MILLIONS of Soviet televiewers yesterday saw a special broadcast by the Moscow Television Centre dedicated to the arrival in the Soviet Union of Paul Robeson. Reuter
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  • 44 12 AT SOPHIA Airport, Bulgaria, the SecretaryGeneral of the Indonesian Communist Party, Mr. N. A. Aidit. (centre) walks over the tarmar from his aircraft with the heads of the Bulgarian Communist Party who greeted him on his arrival last week.— UPl Pix.
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  • 123 12 (From Page 1) eight hour* after Townsend returned i:om his world tour and telephoned Clarence House to say: "I'm coming to see you. "Peter Townsend telephoned the Princess the moment she arrived home Xrom Canada on Tuesday. "The Princess believes that with Townsend at her side, she
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  • 105 12 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY DIES IN AMERICA NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts, Aug. 17 (Reuter) A 73--year-old woman, born in Oldham, Lancashire, who gave her name to one of the most famous of all ballads. "Little Annie Rooney," has died in hospital here. She was Mrs. Annie G. Eri^kson, whose maiden name was
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  • 297 12 More Marines To Pull Out From Lebanon BEIRIT, Aug. n (l Pl) V| hon will leave Lebanon "probabh .f informed source said todav Th. 'n marines to be withdrawn "from Leh?"" as Ihe First Battalion of the HrtS?! I*'1 presently holding hilltop v3S£*} Its withdrawal would cut lf naif of
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  • 40 12 Jy i; *J p *aneelM ifcJ wa ■•rali.dbi J church, 30 days in L j, Satnrdij t^ip Stale sen laws V'^^i 1,;. $aa, tr n-e on Mrs I and PhiliipcJ Sesro pj.>r I arrestpj n ItJ where thfj mm
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  • 34 12 Secretary c! tni ~fl Printers i'-^H venti n -.'E^B yesterday tal I "should r ,H tion in Jap I mathematic Mr In 1 fax SUPP •ge Btbb \jtn pty b taw fp rt>
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