Singapore Standard, 29 August 1958

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  • 19 1 Coblt TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958. Vd IX N 58 15 cts. 14 Pages Teleohon. *****—5
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  • 418 1 RETALIATORY BOMBING OF MAINLAND PLANNED Communists Shell Quemoy Group For Sixth Straight Day TAIPEI, Aug. 28 (UPl)— The Chinese Nationalists warned today they will bomb the Chinese mainland "if necessary" to halt the shelling of the Quemoy islands by the Communists. Gen. (Tiger) Wang Shu Ming,
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  • 232 1 Impact Tosses Him Ten Feet In Air A SENIOR student at Boys' Town, Bukit Timah. Singapore, Salamat bin Mohammed Salleh, 21, was fatally injured yesterday when he accidentally detonated a live shell while working at the rear of his house in West Coast
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  • 85 1 AMSTERDAM, Aug. 28 (Reuter Professor Leonid Sedov, of the Moscow Academy of Sciences, said here today: "I can state definitely that there have been no attempt to launch a rocket to the moon from our country as yet." Professor Sedov is leader of the
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  • 106 1 60 ESCAPE DEATH IN AIR CRASH MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Aug. 28 (UPI)— A North-west Airlines DC--6B with 60 persons aboard crashed into a field shortly after taking off from Wold Chamberlain Airport here, today. The Airline said 49 persons were taken to hospitals here and in St. Paul for treatment of
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  • 167 1 Cypriots Will Fight UK Plan Makarios ATHENS, Aug. 28 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios said today Greek Cypriots would fight the implementation of the British plan for the island at all costs. The Archbishop, leader of the Cypriot Union with Greece movement, added: "We have no more confidence in the British Government,
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  • 288 1 US. Govt. Asks Court: Integrate Schools Now WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 (Reuter) The United States Government today filed a brief urging the Supreme Court to permit no delay in integration of Little Rock's schools. t The brief was filed just 2£ hours before the court was due to meet in extraordinary
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  • 45 1 A JOINT South AfricanDutch enterprise hopes to recover 2,000,000 guilders (about £188.680) of gold from the wreck of a Dutch ship that sank in Table Bay. South Africa, in 1694, it was announced yesterday in Amsterdam. Salvage work would start in October. Reuter
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  • 32 1 THIRTY-ONE persons were killed and more than 20 Injured when a bus carrying 58 passengers fell into a 1,000-foot abyss in Northeastern Colombia, according to reports reaching Bogota yesterday Reuter
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  • 46 1 BELGIAN Charge d'Affaires, Mr. G. Jenebelly helps Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman with the purple sash at a ceremony conferring the Order of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Belgium, in the Executive Council chamber in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Stan-dardise
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  • 93 1 U.S. ARMY LAUNCHES JUPITER MISSILE CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida, Aug. 28 (Reuter) A Jupiter intermediate range missile was successfully launched on a 1.500-mile flight here last night. The 59-foot long rocket forms the first stage of the Army's composite lunar rocket which will make an attempt to reach the vicinity of
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  • 115 1 Chief Minister Congratulates The Federation CHIEF MINISTER of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday said the stability and success of the Federation of Malaya had strengthened the Colony's wish to make its contribution and share Malaya's stable economy and political pattern. Mr. Lim said this in his congratulatory message to
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  • 280 1 LITTLE ROCK. Aug. 23. Both houses of the Arkansas State Legislature yesterday gave overwhelming approval to a Bill proposed by the Governor, Mr. Oryal Faubus, giving him authority to :lose schools rather than submit to enforced integration of white and negro children. The Faubus Administration is
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  • 96 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 28 (UPI) The Chinese Communists' command post opposite Formosa called on Nationalist Chinese on Quemoy yesterday to surrender or face "severe attacks/' the Communist newspaper Takung Pao said today. The newspaper said in an extra edition that the warning was addressed to General Hu
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  • 147 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 (UPI) The Navy yesterday ordered the aircraft carrier Essex, with about 80 planes aboard, to leave the Mediterranean and join the 7th Fleet in Pacific waters around Formosa. The move came after President Eisenhower strongly linked the Nationalist Chinese islands of
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (Reuter).— Thirty pounds raw opium, worth at* $1,000,000 was seized by Ft here last night when raided a flat and any five Chinese.
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 352 3 THE warning given against permitting party pfitia in the University of Malaya, in either of g, two divisions in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore, is contained in a minority report by two members of the Joint Committee which made the recommendations for its new constitution. The objection is particularly
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    • 328 3 THE announcement by Singapore's Minister hi Commerce and Industry, Mr. M. Jumabhoy, on Wednesday that industries can now avail themKlves of the services of a Protective Committee, will be welcomed by local manufacturers though many will agree that this move should have been started earlier. It is heartening
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  • 413 3  -  JONATHAN SWAYNE By NEW DELHI. JTOR three years Indian historiaAs, archaeologists and scientists have tried to solve one of the most intriguing mysteries of Indian history how an army of "giants'* perished hundreds of years ago on the shores of Rupkund, a sacred lake 17,000 feet
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  • 135 3 Electronic Exports "^HE development of the x British electronic industry has been most dramatic. Before the war it was very small with a negligible amount of exports, but now it is the second largest producer in the world and last year exported over £60,000,000 worth of its
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  • 874 3  - NEW VOICES AT T.U.C. CONFERENCE John Walton THE OTHER EUROPEAN GAMES By of the Trades Union Congress, London 'pHERE will be new voices in the team of speakers who will explain and defend the policy of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress when its five-day annual conference opens
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  • 112 3 SHorts from t he Talks search his success will depend partly on how curious he is in looking at all sorts of strange creatures. Moreover he will have to use many kinds of ingenious techniques to find out what he wants. This mean s spending many days looking around almost
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    421 3 fitkb^k DRITAIN is, today, eerily fronted with a problem demanding all the ingenuity her leaders can muster to deal with the ogre of racial discrimination, practised with bureaucratic blessing and connivance in South Africa and certain parts of the U.S.A. The colour bar has been observed in Britain
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  • 371 4 Coroner Returns Open Verdict On Fisherman's Death SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Choiig Hing yesterday recorded an "open verdict" at the close of an inquiry on a fisherman who died when his speedboat, suspected of carrying contraband, collided with the Customs launch Kimbang during a chase
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  • 58 4 -Standardpic by NORAIXI BIXTE XASROX. and Halimah binte Buyon;. 8. present a bouquet to the Queen at the charity premiere of the new Shaw Brothers' film. "Sergeant Hassan" in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night. The film, based on the war-time exploits of the Royal Malay Regiment, was
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  • 206 4 A BID by the Singapore Industrial Promotions Board to help promote medium scale industries has been turned bv Government, The Standard understands. The reason for this was the tight financial situation of the country. One industrialist, who was understood to have been
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  • 97 4 Delegate From Ceylon A group of Singapore trade unionists and businessmen turned out at the Singapore Airport yesterday evening to greet a Ceylonese delegate to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions conference, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 30. He was Mr. S. Phondaman. president of the
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  • 35 4 A POLICE field force patrol opened fire on a gang of ten terrorists, killing one and wounding another, on the Kedah Perlis/Thai border drea on Tuesday. A Distol and some ammunition were recovered.
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  • 93 4 IN our report in yesterday's issue which appeared under the above heading, it was stated that Sim Chin Heng whilst driving his taxi was hailed by the four accused soldiers and told to drive to G.H.Q. Tanglin. In fact, Sim Chin Heng did not say that
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  • 46 4 AN exhibition of ahout 40U historical photographs of Malaya by the Cathay Organi zation to celebrate the first Merdeka anniversary, will be officially declared open by the Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda. at the Penang Town Hall at 5.30 p.m on Sept. 8.
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  • 53 4 FOUR hopeful contestants in the "Yul Brynner" contest which was held in the car park «f the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday night. Watched by more than a thousand spectators, 35 men and boys surrendered their locks to the barbers' clippers. The first prize went to 28-year-old
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  • 306 4 He Exposes House Numbers Racket A SINGAPORE Rural Board memoer yesterday alleged at a board meeting that numbers fo: illegally built houses were being obtained from "Sungei Road." Mr. Joo Bah Chit, member for Bukit Panjang who made the allegation, said tha: the house-owners had to pay for the numbers
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  • 75 4 MISS Shirley Tennakoon, one of the contestants for the "Miss Merdeka Day Queen" beauty contest to be held at a gala dance at Raffles Hotel tomorrow. The dance is in aid of the People's Education Association under the patronage of the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew
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  • 126 4 Ipoh Student Is Still On Danger List PERTH, Aug. 28 (Reuter)— Roya; Perth Hospital reported this afternoon that one of three survivors in Monday's accident in which three Malayans were killed, was still unconscious and on the danger list. He is Wong Yat Chee, aged 17. of 25, Greenhill Drive.
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Seiangor Government stated today that it is considering turning over mining and Stale land for cultivation of vegetables and food crops as a means to assist dulang washers and mine workers during the trade recession State Councillor, Y. T. Lee had
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  • 181 4 PONGGOL Malay Village, with a population of 500, has been oft e red as a tourist "showpiece" to the Department of Information, the Singapore Rotary President Mr. Ee Soon Howe told The Standard yesterday. Two years ago, he said, this village was "adopted" by the
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ambassador to the Federation and Consul-General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Singapore, Dr. hans U. Granow will, before assuming his new post in Pretoria, arrive here on Sunday to pay farewell calls. Mr. Granow will leave on Sept. 17.
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  • 51 4 A RAILWAY labourer Mohamed Din bin Kader 24 of Bukit Betong, was on Tuesday charged before the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. with causing hurt to YusofT bin Awang with an axe. Bail of $300 was allowed and the case postponed to Sept.
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  • 222 4 Motion Seeks To Abolish Two Posts PENANG, Thurs.—A motion seeking the abolition of, the posts of Deputy City Treasurer and Deputy City Engineer will be moved by Mr. A. Sabapathy at the City Council meeting tomorow. In his motion, Mr. Sabapathy said that when each of the present holders of
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  • 529 5 Girl Tells Court Neighbours Saw Father Beaten K l ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An eleven-year-old girl d >Us istrate Abdul Rani today that when her father iS siulted by two men in front of their house the «h hours closed their doors. flu girl. M. I Hanifa,
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  • 126 5 Motorist's Arrest Ordered c:\GAPORE Assistant r, Inche Ahmad bin yesterday ordered arrt si of a motor-cyclist, Khec Juan, for causing ieath o: a pedestrian by negligent act. 7:.- Coroner was holding inquest into the death of Leng Ngan, 37, a fisherD on July 3. Wong Lan Ying, a pinbie assistant,
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  • 60 5 Prisoner Escapes While Cutting Grass A -YEAR-OLD prisoner is irge :n Singapore. Sii gap re police are c mb- .and tor Woo Siong .no escaped yesterday rising outside the Out- I: on. o e:t the Reformaiory yesterday mornirg a work party under guard grass outside the prison la s Be
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  • 57 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Terrorists still in the are being told about 183 who surrendered in Jobore and of the nplete eradication of the in Communist Party's :Kb Malayan Bureau. n million leaflets, in are being airdrop- > them. j bi^ airdrop began touad will continue
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  • 29 5 "'-'DIO Malaya's Malacca n will, from today t on 234 metres in :ium Wave band tcr 'nv and Indian services 291 metres programJ »n English and Chinese.
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  • 149 5 TWO outstanding feminine personalities from Ceylon Mrs. Vimala Wijewardena, Minister for Health and Dr. Mary Retnam. arrived in the Colony last night by Ceylon Airways en-route to Japan and Manila respectively. Mrs. Wijewardena is to attend a conference on "Luii? and Chest Diseases." to be held for
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  • 130 5 THE Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Army, General Paik Sun Yup, yesterday met a "comrade in arms" of the Korean war, in Singapore—General W.G.H. Pike, Chief of Staff of the Far East Land Forces. The four-star Korean General and the British General fought the
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  • 82 5 PORT DICKSON, Thurs. The Mentri Besar, Negri Sembilan, Dato Samsudin bin Nain. today officially opened the community centre of Sungel Raya, which was built in two days by voluntary workers from the villages. Government supplied the necessary materials. It was constructed to welcome the
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  • 164 5 A CAR salesman, Rickie Chan Yow Seng, who cheated a Royal Navy Wireless officer, Francis Edwin Farmer, of $2,000 by giving him a "dud" cheque was yesterday sentenced to a year's iail by the Singapore Second District Court Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh. Farmer told the
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The King has approved the establishment of two awards for gallantry, one only for members of the armed forces and one for civilians and members of the armed services for acts not carried o.it in the face of the enemy. The award
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  • 256 5 J*°H, Thurs.— Six police tables, five of them -y injured, were trapJJd an overturned armour- r -i '-'k during heavy rain 31 -Mile. Gopen* Road. today. They were 1 atically rescued by j Ps of the Ist New Zealand *i*mem. ire six constables were
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  • 276 5 King Of Belgium Bestows High Award For Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was today bestowed with the Order of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Belgium, the highest award that can be given to a foreigner who is not a head of
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  • 81 5 MOK Peng Chin, 20, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a gold necklace from a child at South Bridge Road on Wednesday. Mok also Dleaded not guilty to an alternative charge of possessing a wire cutte* with
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  • 94 5 NANYANG BECOMES A RICE MILL SHAREHOLDER THE Nanyang University has become a shareholder in a Malayan rice mill, The Standard learnt yesterday. The University was given 5.000 shares of the Kedah Central Malaya Rice Mills Co. Ltd. The $50,000 worth of shares were donated by chairman of the University Council.
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  • 116 5 Acquitted Of Assaulting Girl, 8 MOHAMED bin Bakhari was acquitted in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday on a charge of assaulting an eight-year-old girl off Changl on March 13. after the girl's mother agreed to compound the case. The police prosecutor. Inspector Francis Chan, told the Judge, Mr. Choor
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  • 42 5 KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— The State Government today gazetted that Tengku Mahkota of Kelantan, Tengku Yahaya Petra ibni al-Sultan Ibrahim will be Regent during the absence of the Sultan. The Sultan is expected to leave the State on holiday shortly.
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  • 50 6 MRS. STERLING S. Winans. wife of the Director of Community Recreation, is photocraphed inspecting handwork at an exhibition of the Sim's Avenue Girls* Club at Sim's Avenue Community Centre on Tuesday night. On her left is Che' Gu Chik. Chairman of the Club. Pictare by Photo. Lion
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  • 248 6 Youth Gets 6 Months Jail For Assault A FACTORY worker. Tan Nsap Seng. 18, was yesterday jailed for six months bv the Singapore Fourth Magistiate's Court when convicted of being a member of an illegal assembly and assaulting a City Council labourer. V. Thanga-, va!. Mr. K. T. Alexander, the
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  • 46 6 The following were elected officials of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Limited at the annual general meeting held on Tuesday. President Mr. P. C. Marcus, Vice presidents Messrs. Patrick Tav. E. B. Carlos and Nio Poh C'noon.
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  • 32 6 MRS. J. M. Jumabhoy. wife cf Singapore's Minister icr Commerce and Industry, will present prizes in conjunction with the Trade Fair at the Great World Cabaret at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 321 6 The Take-Over Compensation Cost Prohibitive SINGAPORE Government has shelved its plan to establish a Public Utilities Board to run the water, lights and gas services in the Colony. The plan to establish the board was first disclosed by the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing,
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  • 94 6 SINGAPORE Rotarians yesterday entertained about 5.000 underprivileged children with gifts of food parcels, toys and free joy rides at the New World amusement park. It took Rotarians, the Salvation Army and wives of Rotarians more than 2} hours to distribute biscuits, sweets, balloons, ice sticks and fruits
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  • 75 6 THE Singapore Telephone Board is at present experimenting with a prototype theft proof coin box f~o r puh'ic telephone booths. However, it will be some time before these boxes are installed General Manager of the Board, Mr N. V. Knight, said yesterday. Thefts from these
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  • 127 6 10 Units For Penang M-Parade PENANG, Thurs. Ten volunteer and military units will take part in a parade on the Esplanade on the occasion of the first anniversary of Merdeka on Sunday morning. There will be a Fly-Past by a squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force. The 100 Field
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  • 65 6 A LORRY driver, Yeo Ah Ngoh. 30. was fined $500 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for causing the death of Mohamed Salleh bin Kamin. 5. by a negligent act not amounting to culpable hcmicide. Yeo was said to have driven his lorry In a
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  • 34 6 THE Acting Deputy High Commissioner for United Kingdom. Mr. J. D. Fraser. left Kuala Lumpur today by BOAC for a three-month holiday He is expected back in the Federation in December.
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  • 223 6 MADAM Lee Hoon, a midwife, who sued her husband, Tan Chee Heng, for a divorce on the grounds of his adultery, was granted a decree nisi by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The judge who held
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  • 21 6 THE Bengali Association. Singapore, will hold a film show at the Kamala Club at 6 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 108 6 TRIED TO EXTORT FROM MOTHER A YOUTH was convicted in a Singapore Court yesterday of attempting to extort two dollars from his mother on July 20. The youth. Lim Tian Seng. 17, threatened to assault his younger sister if his mother did not give him the money. The mother. Tan
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  • 36 6 THE Tamil Youth Bell Club, Pcnang and Province Wellesley, will hold a debate on the subject, "should youths participate in politics" at the Penang Hindu Sabah, Dato Kramat Road, at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 150 6 COUNCIL MAY ASK LIM TO STAY ON Co «ncu may *2 rservices n f" r>: T W «er En L c^? <5 Lim. for r P on aj establishment that e a St^l tois effect by the Councirs l^ October ne« 52 r; Eut he w h m thed¥nJ°* on
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  • 89 6 BABY-SITTING SERVICE AT EXPOSITION MOTHERS vv.tr. M lift visit the Singapon Constii* tion Exposition in neit .Y-j. 3rv ran leave their children with a baby-sitting >'r~ while they see tht sighi o the Fair Chair:r. t -.r. D| the E\t •I n Secretariat. Mr Kee Ming, sard the British Red
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  • 243 7 RETRIAL ORDERED FOR INSPECTOR 'Misdirection By District Judge MR. JUSTICE AMBROSE in the Singapore High Court yesterday set aside the conviction and sentence of one year's jail on a former Police Inspector, M. Kanapathy, who was found guilty in a District Court, on a charge of corruptly accepting $50 from
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  • 302 7 MERDEKA FESTIVAL OPENS IN JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. —Special prayers in all mosques, temples and churches, free cinema shows and concerts, sea and land sports and special entertainment for the under-privileged and the handicapped are the highlights of the programme to celebrate the first anniversary of Merdeka in Johore. A
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  • 36 7 MISS Rosy Chee of the Katong Convent was incorrectly stated as Mrs. Rosie Lim in our report of Wednesday on the three Malayans who will take over from dramatic art teacher Thelma Hale.
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  • 59 7 THE AOC Malaya, Air Vice-Marshal V. E. Hancock took the salute at the march past by the Singapore Wing of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force annual camp at the old Kalians Airport yesterday. The camp which commenced on Aug. 16 will conclude today. Three planes
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 8U 811 R.S.S. No. 1 81g 812 R.S.S. No. 1 (Oct.) 811 821 R.S.S. No. 2 80} 81 R.S.S. No. 3 76* 77 Tone: Inactive. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $368
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  • 159 7 LIGHTS ON 24 HOURS A DAY ABOUT 120 families living at the new nine-storey flats at Upper Pickerins Street are worried over their electricity bill for the month of August. 1 They are complaining at the wastage of electricity that has been going on for the past ten days. They
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  • 67 7 Housewife Who Turned 'Human Torch' Dies A HOUSEWIFE, Poah Poh Eng, 20. who was turned into a* "human torch" on Monday, died in the Singapore General Hospital early yesterday. Poah's clothes caught fire when a kerosene cooking stove exploded soon after she had lighted it in her Braddell Road home.
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  • 23 7 THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Ltd., of Singapore, will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant tonight.
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  • 53 7 A HOUSE-BOY of the Singapore War Department, Chew Teck Foo, 37, yesterday fell off a moving bus to his death, while trying to alight at Victoria Street. The accident occurred at 3.40 p.m. Eye witnesses are asked to contact Inspector A. G. Aeria, of the Sepoy
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  • 199 7 Council Pulls Up Union Officials THE City Council yesterday accused officials of the Night Soil Workers' Union of using the Union for personal ends. The union had threatened to go on strike unless the Council acceded to its demand to have five women woikers transferred out of the night soil
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  • 123 7 Community Centre Suggestion RESIDENTS of Sembawang and West Hill said they would like to have their community centre near their homes. This was told to the Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. Tan Theng Chiang, yesterday during a civics course visit. Government has planned their community centre
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  • 107 7 'Employment Exchange Can Help Students' JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs: The State Commissioner for Labour. Inche Abu Kassim bin Haji Mohamed. today appealed to all school principals, especially those of Chinese schools, to advise their students to seek the assistance of the Employment Exchange to get work. Inche Abu Kassim said that
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  • 59 7 MR. ANTON Miles, an Australian Buddhist scholar, is expected to arrive in Singapore today by air He will remain in the Colony for a few days before leaving for Penang. The Buddhist Union has arranged for Mr. Miles to speak on ''Some Aspects of Buddhism" at
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  • 23 7 THE Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore will hold its 1958 Talentime show at the club premises in Amber Road, at 7.30 p.m. today.
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    • 434 7 HHHHH|HHPHfIPHMPiiH 'To be relayed from K.L via ZbTTI iff ■|1 kv V llf ■111 W^l V.H.F.). 6.53 Regional announce■illjif llpfill ments. Hipm. Music in Minia--I^l I H I "J.I tl '^V.lli i Fml k ImV^l ture < 88 -C.T.S.) 10.30 Music in ■^x-xa^i^xAJ^^^H Modern Manner. ■^^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^■■■■■^H RADIO MALAYA (Generul SerK^VSwVlV^fffcVS
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  • 68 9 Appointed To Trade Ministry Bakar bin Pa- who will take up the rraancnl Serretary .•> Singapore Ministry of p and Industry as Sept 1 sent a principal nssisretary (administraIbC Education MinisAnn Bakar succeeds K M Byrne, who is retir- test the Legislative or! ion. Bakar was Depu- nent Secretary to
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  • 96 9 c\ APORE Chinese Pro- F.x hange noon closing s r? r picul yesterday Copra Aug.-Sept U.K., nenl S32J buyers. $33] s. ers; ■•oconut oil in bulk sc lew, in drums $53 m Muntok white pepper ers. Sarawak white ers; Special Sarawak Singapore Copra Association c ;r^ prices fair
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  • 174 9 A NEW passenger service between Singapore. Rangoon and Calcutta will be launched on Sept. 2, by the Union of Burma Shipping Board, The Standard learnt yesterday. i Mr. Tan Cheng Chuan, managing director of the International Shipping Agency, local representatives for the U.8.5.8. told
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  • 178 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two industrial organizations, the Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers Association and the Malayan Manufacturers Association, today called for a select committee to "thoroughly examine" the Pioneer Industries (Relief From Income T SX Bill, 1958. In a memorandum to the Malayan Chinese Association,
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  • 90 9 JAKARTA, Aug. 28 (Reuter) Indonesia's merchant fleet would be increased by a total of 138.590 tons represented by 65 ships. Mohammad Nazir, Shipping Minister said today, according to Antara news agency. He said the ships would be "obtained from various countries." The Minister, according to
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  • 55 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 31-13/16. O.D 31-15 16. 90 days airmail 32-1/4 credit bills, 32-3/8 trade bills. Selling. T-T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31-1/2; French Francs *****; Dctusche Marks 135-1/2; Italian Lire *****.
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  • 118 9 Airline To Extend Operation THE Union of Burma Airways will extend its operation on Sept. 2 from Singapore to Djakarta, on its "Shapphire Service," the Burmese Consul in Singapore, U Kyaw, announced at a Press conference yesterday. The flight will originate from Rangoon every Tuesday, touching at Bangkok and Singapore,
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  • 100 9 INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were auietly steady while tins were inclined to ease in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers. Fraser and Neave: Ords 2.68 2.72 O- Chinese Bank 20.90 21.10 Straits Times
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  • 55 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. (Reuter) Britain and West Germany are expected to shoulder the major burden in helping India meet its immediate financial obligation, usually reliable sources said yesterday. India's major international creditprs met privately yesterday and discussed means of aiding the Asian country in countering
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  • 58 9 THE Australian Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden. will represent his country at the annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which will begin in New Delhi on Oct. 6. Prior to these meetings. Sir Authur will lead the Australian delegation to the International
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  • 57 9 NUCLEAR Dower stations are expected to be under construction in Australia within 10 years according to the Australian Minister for National Development, Senator W. H Spooner. He said Australia urgently needed expanded electricity output and would need the combined resources of coa. hvdro power and nuclear
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  • 153 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser and Neave ords $2.67i to $2.70; Gammon $1.46. $1,484; G'town Disp. $2.45; M. Colls 84c; M. Box $1.68. $1.64 odd lot; OCBC $21; Sime Darby $1.50; S. Cold Storage 89c; Straits Times $1.735; Wearne $3.20; Jacks $1.50 Austral
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 202 9 Johore Merchants Petition Regent JOHORE'S timber industry is being stifled by the export tax of $5 per ton imposed on oil timber produced for export from the State, Mr. Ng Sam Toh, president of the Johore Lumbering Merchants Association, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Nr has
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    • 117 9 DESPITE A HIGHER opening, Singapore rubber market closed unchanged yesterday, with International first grade September at 81| cents r>er lb. Shortly after the higher opening in sympathy with overseas, the market ruled very quiet, with the volume of business small. Lowers were mostly neglected In the afternoon,
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    • 95 9 THE Golden Hope Rubber Estate Ltd.'s Group profu. after taxation, for the year ended Feb. 28, 1958. amounted to £265,529. according ro the annual report. Appropriations are transfer to reserves (capital genera!) £103.480; transfer to cultivation and replacement £84,690; interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax paid
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    • 206 9 MALAYAN banks will reduce their minimum overdraft rates by i per cent as from Sept. 1, an o'icial of the Malayan L: change Banks Association announced yesterday. This follows the reduction in the U.K. Bank rate by half per cent to
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    • 113 9 Here On Survey Of Market DIRECTOR of the Nippon Clock Co. Ltd.. Tokyo, Mr. S. Fukuta, is in Singapore studying designs of wall clocks in this market. He said he was making this study to find out what designs were specially popular in Singapore. Mr. Fukuta, who is in the
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    • 62 9 SAIGON, Aug. 28. (Reuter). -T-Korean officials hoped South Korea and Vietnam would soon sign a trade pact, the Vietnam Press Agency said today. The agency quoted the Chief of the Trade Bureau of the South Korean Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Pak Sang Won as
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    • 25 9 AN additional order by a South American Aircraft Company brings the total of Britannias sold to 26, it was announced in London, recently.
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    • 162 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Straat Banka, Waiwerang. Kilinsky. Lian Hin, Seiju Maru, Mahathevi, Ginko Maru. Statius Jensen, Ahgkorwat, Sibigo, Rovina. Tosui Maru 3. Prince Salvor, Arkeldijk. U.S.S.R. Whaler, Lapaz, Summit 1, Charon, City of Brooklyn, Perak. Omonia. Kuroshio Maru, Kaloe koe, Bakongan, Yarra Breeze, Batavia, Batoela. Clutha River.
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    • 249 9 TN the 12 years since 1 i. i o 1946, the Australian plastics industry had increased utb muuauj »o« tenfold and now produced nHi/)loc wnrth more than articles worth more m*n £30.000,000 a year from materials valued at £16.nonnnn a vpar the MiniS'er -OUU,UUU a
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  • 26 9 CANADA is considering a sharp boost in funds in her Colombo Plan and other Commonwealth contributions, usually reliable sources said in Ottawa yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 371 9 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDER from registered contractors (Class E' and above) will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor up to 3 p.m on 10.9.58 for construction of a Primary School at Meru Road, Klang Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of the Sen: Executive Engineer. Klang
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    • 470 9 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the electrical contract for 6 blocks of 5 storey flats at Kallang Airport ll— Contract Tender form etc. mav be obtained from the Architects* Department on payment of a deposit of $100/. which will be refunded if a bona fld« tender
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 256 10 FORTY members of the Scien* Wi«# Chinese School. Klang, nJ^" l >«**Mu>. House, where they visited the Denari™ de Fedp ral casting during their recent education 7 f Br^^ also visited the Pepsi-Cola factory an ,u Ur T^ ment of Chemistry a t Petaling j^a d J^"extreme left
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    • 224 10 Farewell To Head ABOVE picture show s Mr. C. Stowe. headmaster of the Klang High School (seated centre) was feted by the staff and colleagues to a farewell dinner party at the Evergreen Cafe, last weekend, prior to his departure on long leave. (ON RIGHT) Students of Form IV and
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  • 48 11 FIVE HORSES Who knows. Noble Albert r«~. «?S G £SS t« a s and Rubb "anMTI!: SSf 'The five jumped away smartly but r.n«i« ur kl raced to the front and ledthe^fleld^n X J alf nule where they were eased off to a Vot
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  • 254 11 Woodcote Lion In Top Form UOODCOTE LION < Gey en and Senang 552 Cha <*wick> raced O'er 3f in 37 4/5 sec Woodcote Lion moved with top freedom and is m top form. > usem(> nt World Bougoure was going as wen as Tobasco in I -solidly run trial over
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  • 202 11 gEW YORK, Aug. 28 rp] Champion Floyd :i was named oi the month yesand his victim. H irris, was dropped ftltb to seventh as ag magazine gave its ight ratings a »b shake-up. suffered the twoIrop because he was out in the 12th his title fight
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  • 92 11 l" Aufl 23 <RoutPr> policemen Boxing prois ended the rmsj Australian light-heavy champion, Billy announced tWs is retiring froao boxn the police force. has passed his p.\ iminations and is a eaD up. When I applied to C I was told that I C
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  • 61 11 r '> Men's Sikh AssoI year's S.H.A. seioo champions sror- ■■<ing three-one vicPolic* Sports Assoa friendly hockey ■-■v<l at Thomson erday, ■A strongly Sikh^ in a 2-0 lead Harbhajan Singh. r-j.-umption the Poi the deficit through Singh when he scor--1 las from the right minutes from
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  • 69 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday -About 45 members of the Kuala Lumpur YMCA travel to Ipoh this week-end to take part in the annual sports competitions for the Foenander Shield against Ipoh YMCA. the holders oi the trophy. Cricket, hockey, football, tennis, badminton billiards, and table tennis matches
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  • 185 11 HERE THEY GO AGAIN... BELGRADE, Aug. 28 (Reuter) Rumania has purged several leading sporting figures, including the women's world table tennis champion Ella Zeller, because of ideological deviations, according to Yugoslav Press reports from Bucharest. The reports said the Government's Committee for Physical Culture and Snorts had
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  • 78 11 PERTH, Aug. 28 (Reuter). A Japanese husband and wife team. Mr. Yukilyasu and Mrs. Misako Togo were today forced to withdraw from the Mobilgas Round Australia reliability trial when their Toyopet car hit a Kangaroo on a Western Australia coastal road. None of the crew which included
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  • 126 11 LONDON, Aug. 28. (ReuterjClosmg scores in todays cricket matches were: M Lords. Northamptonshire 170. Middlesex 53 for four. At Southend. Warwickshire 164 F Gardner 40, A. Hurd six for" 66. Eisex 70 for three. At the Oval. Surrey 313 for nine declared. D Fletcher 41 M Stewart 66
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  • 104 11 TAIPING. Thursday— Taiping will be the venue for the North versus South Perak tennis competition for the Carson Cup on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. and 7. The following players will re present North Perak: Moses Tay Choone Ah Kow. Cheah Hoony Yean Dr. V.M. Menon. B.
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  • 160 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Vietnam's team for the Merdeka soccer festival flew in toda> led by its manager Lt. Col. Tran Van Xoi of the Vietnamese Army. The team of 18 players and four officials, is an Army side and the average age of the players
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  • 162 11 CHENG WAH SHOCK THEN CRACK UP IPOH, Thurs. Ramblers scored an easy 4-1 victory over Cheng Wah in the first round tie in the knockout competition for the Lim Seng Fook soccer Cup on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. An otherwise interesting game was marred by rough play which
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  • 128 11 ARMY K.O. SOCCER NEXT WEEK KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Central Malaya Sub District (Army) will hold a knockout soccer competition for the first time this season. Eight army units have entered in the competition which will get underway next week and the finals will be played by the middle of
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  • 857 11  -  SCRUTINEER By Most Attractive Of Final Gallops THE BRAVE One was one of the most attractive workers at Bukit Timah yesterday when horses were given their winding up gallops for the Singapore races tomorrow. Heavy rain fell about half an hour before work began, rendering the
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  • 243 11 PERTH, Aug. 28, (Reuter) The Japanese pearling fleet which is working off the Western Australian coast, took a holiday today and sailed into Broome to welcome the Japanese entrants in the 10.000 mile Mobilgas Round Australia trial as they passed through the town. Three Japanese
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  • 94 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Royal Air Force. Kuala Lumpur, will fly down to Singapore on Tuesday to play the Royal Air Force, Seletar, in the first round of the Far East Air Force football inter-sta-tion knockout competition. In conjunction with this event, there will also be
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  • 406 11  -  BILL HOLDEN By LONDON, Thurs. Seven hours a week! That is the paltry stint of work most FULL TIME English Soccer players do. Compared with the arduous training of foreign teams this means our fellows are lazybones. That is FACT ONE behind a Football Association probe
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  • 123 11 THE TIGER Swimming Club team for the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association's open championships at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and Sunday, leit yesterday. The nine Tiger swimmers will compete in jll the men's events, and form a water-polo team to compete in the junior tournament.
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  • 325 11 Officials Unhappy But Let Public Judge Two Recalled By Our Soccer Reporter PENANG, Thurs. If all goes well, Pang Siang Hock and G. Vasu will turn out for Penang in the replay of the Malaya Cup final against Singapore. These two players enhanced their chances when they turned for the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 86 11 r^^^yW^^9ll^P2R^PsV?E^ SINGAPORE c S .4.F.A. le'igue I :> Perannkan vs. R C al GeyUtng; I v > rs. Bin* an rj V. FA. K UALA LUMPUR V TO.V S.U A. -SB. A. ha P.W.D_S.C. vs. P C A. 5.15 p.m. iPOH Lcth Srng F(.tk ri'.'l K.I. A. VS. nest Assembly
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  • 154 12 Goga Has Date With King Kong YOUNGEST of Pakistan's wrestling brother s, Goga Pehlewan, arrives in Singapore Irom Karachi today, for his Happv World debut and big test tomorrow night against Malayan champion, King Kong. Goga. reputed to be as tough and as strong as his elder brother. Akram is
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  • 91 12 SERANGOON Gardens Estate SC will take no chances when they meet RAF Changi to decide the Singapore Cricket Association junior championship title at the Ceylonese Sports Club on Sunday. Serangoon ESC are the champions in the "B" section of the tournament and Changi are the
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  • 53 12 TOKYO, Aug. 28 (Reuien —Flash Elortie, Orient lightweight boxing champion of the Philippines, and Hisao Kobayashi, Orient featheiweight champion of Jaodn, today signed a contract for a twelve round title match f« r the Orient lightweight <it!e crown, to be held at the Koiakuen gymnasium in Tokvo
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  • 341 12 SYDNEY, Thurs. Great Australian galloper TULLOCH will probably race at the rich Santa Anita meeting in California. This famous 55-day meeting will start on December 26 and end on March 11. Prizemoney totals nearly four million dollars (£1,785,000). The racing will take
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  • 192 12 RSM S. D. LEE 'of 40 Base Workshops REME won the open Individual championship with 183 points on the third day yesterday of the Singapore Base District rifle meeting at the Nee Soon ranges. Results were: Open individual championship: 1. RSM S. D. Lee
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  • 229 12 AMICABLE Athletic Association who are fighting relegation in the SAFA Div. 1 league scored their second victory in the competition when they beat Chinese Athletic Association by four goals to three at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was a strong rally in the second half
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  • 140 12 Sonneville Unwell For The Tour JARKATA, Aug. 28 (UPD— Indonesia's Thomas Cup team manager R. Yusuf said today team captain Ferry Sonneville would not be participating in the scheduled exhibition matches because of possible lingering aftereffects of a minor auto accident injury. Sonneville complained of headache following the accident on
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  • 11 12 GOH SIR GEORGE LOKE SOH TAN
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  • 416 12 THE RIGHT MEN for the President's job? A consensus of opinions gathered from sportsmen and officials in the past few days reveal five Mr. Rights, in their order of popularity: Mr. Goh Chye Hin M.8.E., Sir George Oehlers, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon and Mr.
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  • 213 12 HOW TO BE WORLD BEATERS By Australia's Fair Champs THE visiting Australian women swimmers yesterday told 800 school children at the Singapore Swimming Club how to become world beaters. They said, "Hard work and lots and lots of practice is the only way to break records." The Colony youngsters were
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  • 46 12 PENANG, Thurs. The Kowloon Busmen gave a powerful display tonight to defeat the Federation Combined team 5-3 at the City Stadium. The match was fought at a hot pace right from the first whistle and the tourin? team led 3-0 at halftime.
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  • 60 12 LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter) The decision not to send another player emphasises the shortage of top-class slow bowlers in England at the present time. The selectors obviously felt that if they could not find a spinner then there was no point in sending another ■jatsman or
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  • 545 12  - SOSC Musi Fight Shy Of Porfy Politics KEN JALLEH By IF the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council u proceed in the motion to give their president secretaries four-year reigns, its members at it, L an< general meeting this evening should heed the on the wall lest they elect in haste
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  • 208 12 Wednesdays U.K. Soccer Results LONDON. U *k 18 LEftOCE I Manchester 801t,,,, N ham F fi. Manchester lui r f M J 1 J olt ™ham H«t<pur2 xvZ Th u e V° n North rnrf I West Bivirh V 2. Bham f 2 ICIGH II Barnslev 4. Bristol t u
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  • 65 12 CANTERBURY, Kf 28 (Renter" washed oui the so wWJ play, ipan a hour of crickd in '-■< f here, bet ween Bern New ZealarHrrv The New Z« plying to Kent's first of' 14(i took their f score of 108 For ei*W ;C all ou< and
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  • 38 12 NEW YOKK. A.: ter)-The Car.,- natmna:^ he hen n A: her 1955. th< rr! rrt Golf Kssoci*** here iast n y Mr. mIC f y-'--sociation's "I"- 5tX» Th.sv,,--. \7 being l)V f from Wovembei
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  • 895 12 Wanted In Labuan: Invites' To P' a V LABUAN, Thurs. Sportsmen of the Royal Air Force stationed at Labuan want immediate invitations from ,sports association in Jesselton and Sandakan to play a series of friendly football, hockey, cricket and basketball fixtures in the near future. The Commanding Officer of the
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  • 360 13 A Pillowcase of Diamonds W&MJUHxL -~tfcfc ?CGAtfi/S -Unit" "ttfi. Kfi>U> TU4K>S JN May 1940 two Dutch civilians working in England and a British Intelligence officer were planning nothing more exciting than a i Whitsun holiday weekend in the country.) At the same time in i r Amsterdam a secretary to
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  • 52 13 Richard Burton and Curt Jurgens match wits in Columbia's new war drama, BITTER VICTORY, which tells the story of a commando raid in a Libyan village, occupied by the Germans, and the private battle of the two men as they play hide and seek with German patrols in
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  • THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN
    • 157 13 THE life story of Wernher von Broun, the West's leading outer space expert, will be brought to the screen in a co-produc-tion deal between Charles Schneer of Morningside International Pro* ductions and Friedrich Mainz of Rhombus Films, Munich, Germany. The film, to be made in Europe
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    • 50 13 PAUL WENDKOS will direct "Justice Ends With a Gun," starring Fred MacMurray, for Charles Schneer's Morninqside Productions at Columbia, with David Heilweil producing and Schneer functioning as executive producer. Wendkos recently completed direction of Columbia's "Gidget," which co-stars Sandra Dee, James Darren and Cliff Robertson.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 471 13 By RITA DEI MAR interests. SCORPIO-pct. 23 to Nov. 21— Freedom is curtailed today, do not take undue chances. Accept philosophically but do not precipitate them. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec 21— Don't be surprised if some unexpected visitors or events disrupt routine. Get out a while and relax. CAFRICORN—
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 126 14 OLDHAM, Lancashire, Aug. 28 (Reuter)— Trouble is brew. ing among 2,000 building trade workers here because they have been told they will no longer be allowed to stop work for their tea breaks. Tomorrow, they will receive Today there was no cornnotices from
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  • 352 14 But Marines Ignore Rebel Ultimatum To Pull-out Tanks BEIRUT, Aug. 28 (UPI) A sharp fight punctured the calm of the Lebanese capital for the second straight day yesterday, leaving at least five persons dead and seven injured. Yesterday's fight was between pro and antigovernment Armenian gangs
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  • 323 14 Was Klu Klux Klan Behind UK Riots? ARYAN KNIGHTS WRITE TO PAPER LONDON'. Aug. 28. (Reuter). Evidence claiming to link the Klu Klua Klan. the U.S. arri-Negro Organisation, with receni racial disturbances in Britain was put forward nere last night. The West Indian Gazeite. a monthly publication, released a copy
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  • 55 14 CHURCHILL (Not Sir Winston) WEDS AGAIN LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter) —Mr. John Spencer Churchill, artist nephew of Sir Winston Churchill, married for the third time yesterday. His bride at Kensington Reeistry Office was Swedish-born Mrs. "Lullan" Boston, a Westend fashion adviser. Mr. Churchill's first marriage was dissolved in 1952 His
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  • 48 14 iJPXP 0 Au 28 (Reuter)—Agreement on the Icelandic fishing dispute has not yet been reached a British Foreign Office spokesman announced here today. The spokesman made a statement in reaction to re P°rts suggesting that a somtion to the problem wa s near.
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  • 51 14 THE Pirelli skyscraper, the tallest building n Europe an d the third highest in the world, uith 32 storeys above the ground and thr?e underground in%Vn.^a r iy ng C mplcti n at D d'Aosta IquarS Building of the skyscraper began in Julv iQ^fi Pan Europe
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  • 201 14 CASEY EXPLAIN 4 M ti2 ?TO 2- w* (Rcuter) Mr Richard Casey. Australian Minister for External Affairs, explained in a British Broadcasting Corporation television broadcast last ni^ht why his country did not recognize CommuI nist China. r^n e Q Said: /u We believ e that
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  • 128 14 BAN ALL A-WEAPONS, SAYS TITO BELGRADE, Aug 23 < Reuter >.— President Tito today urged a comDlete ban on nuclear weapons in a message to the organisers of the fourth world conference against atomic and hydrogen bombs which was recently held In Tokyo. The message was handed w Z, ln
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  • 32 14 MR. JAKAB MALIK. Soviet Ambassador to Britain for over five years, may soon return to Moscow to assume a new post, a usually well-informed source said in London yesterday Reuter
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  • 45 14 LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter) t ire-engines and Police cars raced to the House of Commons yesterday when workmen rePorted "a smell of burning ♦u u^ l^f J and fir emen combed the building for an hour, checking every chamber from the
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  • 294 14 AMSTERDAM, Aug 28. (UPI). An American Astronaut said today the United States may be ready to test the world's first manned a pace platform within the next live years. n Darel Romick. of Akron, Ohio, tod the International Astronautical Congress that intensive research already has
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  • Newsbryefs
    • 34 14 THE Japanese Foreign Ministry said yesterday that Japan would shortly propose to South Vietnam that negotiations should be started for the conclusion of a treaty of commerce and navigation between the two nations. Reuter
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    • 30 14 Mr. GEORGES LECOMTE. Permanent Secretary of the Academie Francaise the 40--man body of distinguished French ••immortals" who guard the purity of the French language died last night, aged 91. Reuter
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    • 25 14 A YUGOSLAV Government Economic delegation will go to Iraq early next month for discussions on expanding trade, it was officially announced in Belgrade yesterday. Reuter
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    • 31 14 THE agreement for co-opera-tion between the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) signed earlier this year, came into force yesterday, an official communique in Brussels said yesterdav. Reuter
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    • 20 14 PRESIDENT and Mrs. Eisenhower plan to leave for a holiday at New-port, Rhode Island today, it was announced yesterday. Reuter
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    • 26 14 A GROUP of Thai writers left Bangkok by air yesteiday for a tour of mainland China at the invitation of the r'hinese People's Cultural A^ocition. Reuter
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    • 25 14 MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT said yesterday that she favoured birth control but that individuals should be allowed to make up their own minds about it. UPI
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    • 31 14 INDONESIA'S representative in the Hague, Max Maramis, had a half hour "general discussion on problems concerning Dutch Indonesian relations" with Dutch Foreign Minister Dr Joseph M. A. H. Luns yesterday. U.P.I
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  • 203 14 Iraq Royal Family Not Leaving Jordan AMMAN. Aug. 28 (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan has discussed with the British and American Embassies here the possibility of either country providing transport to Istanbul for Queen Zein. Jordanian Queen mother. Queen Zein plans to visit her husband ex-King Tellal in Istanbul and
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  • 55 14 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28 (UPI) —The Japanese Embassy here said today it will start a Japanese language class in September to promote underfo?£5 in and cultural relations between the people of Japan and India. The maximum number of wnf^ Wi: i ft? 20 and the?e
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  • 117 14 U.S. Rocket Can Hit Mars Or Venus AMSTERDAM, Aug. 28 (Reuter).- Dr. Wernher von Braun, American missiles exfi^LJ^ today tnat the united States moon rocket Sf^i? l^ 081 powerf ul enough to hit Venus or Mars But he stressed that much accurat e guidance and control equipment would be needed
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  • 30 14 m °P5, nin 8 of the United ml General Assembly's 13th regular session may be postponed from Sept 16 to Sept. 26. diplomatic sources said last night.— Tjpi.
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  • 45 14 PALO ALTO, California Dr. Ernest Lawrence, a Nobel ?J?l e w J? ner died las night In hospital here following an ?oi e it?s f r ulcera ted Dr. Lawrence. 57 who was Rector of the University of California Radiation Labora'
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  • 62 14 photo PUSHED by tugs, the carrier Enterprise sailed into oblivion, on Aug. 21, past the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattans Lower East Side. The "Big E M was Admiral William Halsey's flagship In the Pacific during World War II It will be dismantled at Kearny. N.J. It is
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  • 91 14 REDS NO' TO JAPAN'S AIR PLAN TOKYO. Aug. 28 (Reuter)— The Soviet Union has rejected a Japanese proposal to establish an air route between Tokyo and Moscow via Khabarovsk, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today. In a note forwarded yesterday to the Ministry, the Soviet Union expressed her readiness to
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  • 316 14 Dag Starts Talks To Bring About Jordan's Peace AMMAN, Jordan, Aug. 28 (IPI)-ln.trd Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoeld fttfetfe bran his talks with Jordanian leaders on measure, to preserve Jordan's independence. As he talked, the flow of virulent anti-Hussein propaganda continued to pour into Jordan from a clandestine transmitter in
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