Singapore Standard, 4 September 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Ttltohon* *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958. Vol. IX No. 64. 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 496 1 WE'LL LICK THE REDS— AMERICAN COMMANDER Communists Shell A Hospital On Big Quemoy Island TAIPEI, Sept. 3, (UPl)— Vice-Admiral Roland Smoot, Senior American Commander on Formosa said today "American help" was en route to the Nationalists to overcome the Communist attacks on the offshore islands
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  • 442 1 SCHOOL CERTS: SOON THEY'LL BE WORTHLESS-CHEW SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee yesterday said that, m time to come, the Cambridge School Certificate "would become as worthless as the scrap of paper on which it was written." The Minister was addressing 30 students from the Adult Education classes attending
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  • 282 1 ICELANDERS STONE BRITISH ENVOY'S RESIDENCE The Fish War' Goes Ashore REYKJAVIK, Sept. 3 (UPI) The "fish war" between Britain and Iceland swept ashore last night when angry Icelanders stoned the residence of British Ambassador Andrew Gilchrist. More than I.UOO Icelanders threw rocks, smoke bombs and flares at the residence of
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  • 117 1 CAIRO, Sept: 3 (Reuter) President Nasser of the United Arab Republic today accused the United States ot aggression against Communist China. In a speech opening the Egyptian Federation Council, he said: "We know from geography that Formosa (Nationalist held) is an integral part of
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  • 29 1 ELEVEN children were killed and two 'injured when a wartime shell exploded m Pila. about 50 miles north of Poznan, Poland, it was announced ttbt- T*iint^(Reuter).
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  • 32 1 KARACHI, Sept. 3, (Reuter)—lndian and Pakistani delegates last night ended their talks here and sources close to the conference reported "some progress" towards solving border disputes between the two countries.
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  • 115 1 THREE NIGHT EXPLOSIONS ROCK BEIRUT BEIRUT, Sept. 3, (UPD— This Lebanese capital passed its noisiest night m three weeks with at least three major explosions and several scattered bursts of gunfire jarring the city last night. Bullets were sprayed In the direction of tank and sentry positions of Marines guarding
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  • 33 1 A. U.S. Navy destroyer and Air Force helicopter today recovered three bodies from the ocean some forty mils west of Guam where a C-124 Globemaster crashed earlier with 19 persons aboard.
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  • 231 1 pic, $2,750 In Cash, Gems Left Untouched BURGLARS who stole and forced open an iron safe m Singapore on Tuesday, found only $50 m it. But, unknown to them, $2,750 m cash and jewellery were hidden m a secret compartment m the
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  • 146 1 Two Texans Stay 32 Days In Air DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 3, (UPI). A couple of Texans bent on staying m the air 47 days and nights went *nto their 32nd day at midnight last night. Jim Heth. 25. and Bill Burkhart, 33, took off on Aug. 2 m a 1958
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  • 60 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 3, (Reuter) Two well-known Johannesburg journalists a man and his wife were killed instantly m a motor accident here late last night. They were Adrian Hagen, a staff correspondent of the South African Bureau of the Associate Press of America, and his wife, Wendy
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  • 81 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Mr. John Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today that the Queen would visit Canada for about six weeks next summer, touring all parts of the country. The Duke of Edinburgh as a past president of the
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  • 205 1 SEOUL, Sept 3 (UPI) T|ic Republic of Korea air force is maintaining a constant alert against any Communist surprise attack on South Korea m view of mounting: tension m the Formosa Straits, according to the Air Force Commander. Lt.-Gen. Chang Duk Chang, Chief of Staff
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  • 210 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Johore. Major General Sir Ibrahim ibni AlMarhum Sultan Abu Bakar, who has been awarded the title of "Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara" m the first national honours, may receive his award by proxy. The Standard learnt today that
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  • 734 2 Court Told Of Fake Chops On Board's Cheques KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A swindle involving more than $300,000 purported to have been issued by the Federation Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board a statutory body was the subject of an inquiry before Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammed held today. The inquiry
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  • 90 2 MUAR, Wed: About 40 Johore trade unionists will attend a two-day seminar, sponsored by the Muar District Government Workers' Union, starting tomorrow. This was announced by the State Trade Union organizer Inche Ahmad Sha'arani bin Haji Abdul Hamid yesterday. A series of lectures wiii be given by
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  • 36 2 A SECTION of the 26.000 school children who packed the Merdeka Stadium at a rally commemorating the first Merdeka anniversary. The girls are from the Kuala Lumpur Convent of the Holy Infant Jcsm.
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  • 123 2 Woman Fined On Gaming House Charge A WOMAN, Chua Lei Beng. was yesterday fined $800 m default four months' jail m a Singapore Court yesterday for permitting her home at Loron* 105, to be used as a common gaming house on Aug. 26. Chief Inspector Santa Singh prosecuting, told the
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  • 136 2 Admirals Visit To N. Borneo I ADMIRAL Sir Gerald G.ad* stone. C-in-C Far East Station, i will visit lesseltoc from Sept. 8-10, and Sandakan irorr. Sept. 11-13. Accompanying the Admiral wiH be Lacy Gladstcre I and their daughter M;ss Mary Gladstone. Flying his flag on H. M S. A'ert. the
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  • 81 2 FOUR men, one of wh m was armed with a dagger, early yesterday morning stopped a hawker on his way to market m Changi Read, Singapore, 'and robbed :na of his watch and $6 The victim, Tng Chin Hee, said that the men claimed to be
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  • 53 2 61 Joo Cheow alias Goh Hood, 24. was yesterday charged m a Singapore Court with being a member of secret society Group 24 He claimed trial and vas granted $500 bail m one >ur> ty until Sept. 6 when his cs.e will be transferred to E-
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  • 92 2 SHUSHEELA Kumari, It, smiles gracefully at the end of her dance number on the Indian community stage m the Segamat Town Fading daring the "White" area celebrations recently. Toung Shusheela hat won several cups and much praise for her dancing. This girl who has had no teacher to
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  • 280 2 Police Check On 16 Leper Cases At Settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Kepong and Sunget Buloh Police are now investigating into 16 leper cases who were admitted into the leper settlement since the beginning of this year without having identity cards and proper addresses, The Standard was told tonight The
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  • 215 2 In the pilot X-ray survey to determine the incidence of tuberculosis m the two centres m Singapore's Chinatown, 8.373 persons have so far been Xrayed m the first 10 working days up to and including Monday this week. Dr. C. E. smith, the Assistant Director of
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    • 301 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'D* and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Seremban, up to NOON on 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1958 for the construction of a New Primary School at Ampangan, Seremban. Full particulars are obtainable from the Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D., at
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    • 15 2 Getting Up Nights Mokes Men Feel Old Before Their Tim; OrtA. ana lunwil •"'"f.! J#
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  • 374 3 September 4, 1953 THE urgency which has mode it necessary for United States Secretory of Stote Foster Dulles to decide on making a hurried flight to confer with President Eisenhower and give him an up-to-the-minute briefing of developments m the Chinese Communist challenge to Formosa cannot be lightly
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  • 424 3 THE British Press has flatly denied the erroneous impressions that have gained ground that the riots m the Midlands and m London are the result of racial or colour prejudices. While they condemn the extent to which the violence has spread and stress the urgent need
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  • 134 3 Bir— The article which appeared In your honourable paper on August 23, under the heading "Woman Wins Reprieve For Stowaway Lover," might lead readers to believe that the Vietnamese stowaway on board the m/v "Alba" continued his voyage m that ship on the initiative of the French Consulate
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  • 1068 3  - India Returns To Normal Maurice Zinkin I By LONDON pOR 40 years, since Mahatma Gandhi returned from South Africa some would say for 100 years, since the Mutiny India has been living m a perpetual revolution. This revolution has. m theory, reshaped the whole national life. It has turned a
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  • 719 3 "Just look at the di ffer c nee. Vast blocks of flats over there were built to please the architects. Here we are building to please the people who are to live m the houses." r THIS is the most refreshing and encouraging thing which
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  • 421 3 the News as it Strikes me pOLONIAL history is cluttered up with dramatic episodes of how Afro-Asian countries have been at war with their Western rulers m their determination to regain their birthright of freedom. It has always been a case of the subjected peoples making th« demand only to
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  • 461 4 Don't Be Rude To Counsel' He Says At Rape Trial a cherry brandy. She denied having whisky or gin. Mr. Hill: Do you know what cuddling and snuggling mean? I put it to you you were snuggling with Wescott m the restaurant. Tay: I never did.
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  • 273 4 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will address the inaugural meeting of the newly-formed Federation of Community Organisations on Sept. 21 at the cultural centre, the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. announced at a Press con-
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  • 144 4 MARSHALL GOES ON HOLIDAY THE Chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, left Singapore yesterday by Air India for a holiday m Sydney and Melbourne. Mr. Marshal], who will be away for a month, said he honed to meet the leader of the Opposition m the Australian Parliament, Dr.
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  • 114 4 Police Avert Gang Fight PENANG, Wed.— The timely Police seizure of a gunny sack, containing six stout kanda sticks m a back lane off Noordin Street last night, nipped m the bud what otherwise might have been a gang fight among members of secret societies In the area Police rushed
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  • 114 4 FATAL FALL FROM TREE MISHAP PENANG, Wed Coroner Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali, today returned a verdict of misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the death of 60-year-old Khamis bin Arob, who fell from a tree m Glugor on July 12. A witness, Khoo Cheng Teik, said
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  • 113 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Nineteen entries have been received by the Selangor Amateur Cine Group for the Malayan and Singapore "Five Best" amateur cine contest it has sponsored. Judging will take place m Kuala Lumpur on Sep*-. 13. The judges will be Mr. Ow Kheng Law.
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  • 54 4 TELOK ANSON. Wed: The Director of Opera -.ions, General Sir James Cassels, accompanied by Brigadiei G. F. Upjohn, today visited Telok Anson and met members of the District War Executive Committee. He was "briefed" on the improved Emergency situation m Lower Perak and expressed his pleasure
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  • 32 4 Dr. R. K. Sftihu. Lady Medical Officer, of the Kuala Kangsar Hospital has oeen transferred to the Generai Hospital, Penang. Dr. N. Kamalam, a Lady Medical Officer from Ipoh, succeeds her.
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  • 155 4 Union Wants Jobs Back For 200 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company and the General Employees' Union were resumed at the Labour Ministry vestcrday The Union representing about 200 former employees of the firm requested that these men should be re-employed as early a s possible. The Union told
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  • 52 4 LEE Kah Ying, 18, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possessing an offensive weapon a bicycle chain at Amoy street on Tuesday night. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bail of $500 until Sept. 17 when his case will again
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  • 29 4 ONE of the hundreds of varieties of orchids which will be displayed at tomorrow's Orchid Show at the Happy World Stadium. It is the Dendrobium Lady Constance.
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  • 260 4 IN an enchanted garden m Singapore yesterday, The Standard had a preview of the Colony's most beautiful and costliest annual show, which will open on Sept. 5, at the Happy World Stadium. It was the garden of Mr. Quek Kiah Huat. vice-presi-dent of the Singapore
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  • 122 4 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, a newly-formed dramatic group, will stage a Chinese play with Malay dialogue m aid of the Kramat Shaik Ismail building fund. The play "Lihor Mean" (the story of a nun) is produced by Mr. Gan Teck Hock and directed
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The author of -The Birth of Indonesia" Mr. D A. Wehl arrived today from Britain to take up his new appointment m the British High Commissioner's Office here Mr Wehl has written a number of books on South-east Asia where he has travelled
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  • 141 4 Education Conference To Be Held In Ipoh IPOH. Wed— lpoh i? to b« the venue of the first PanMalayan Chinese BducatioQ Conference planned to -> c held here on Sept. 20 an <•: at the Chinese Assembly H e This was derided at a meeting held m Ipoh yesterday convened
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  • 131 4 Malaya Needs More Varsities MALACCA, Wed. An American educationist, Csrl Terrain, urged South-e4t Asian countries to establish more universities to enat c more youths to take up higher academic and vocational training. Mr. Ter/ain, a grid icfe ,f the university of Califon here on a study tout v.at speaking at
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  • 177 4 THOUSANDS of visitors to the "Our Singapore" Exhibition at the Great World Trade and Industries Fair last night heard the voice of Chief Minister Mr Lim Yew Hock bid them welcome. They looked round for Mr. Lim but the Chief Minister was resting m his
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  • 30 4 THE Secretary-General of the Singapore General Employees' Union, Mr. T. V. Gomez, has written to the Union asking the Central Executive Committee to accent his resignation on medical grounds.
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  • 150 4 AN Australian widow who has kept open house for Malayan students for nearly seven years, returned m July from a two-month visit to Ma laya where she was given a great welcome by many ex-students who had lived at her Sydney home. Mrs. Membry was
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  • 411 5 Hashim Hit Him, He Screamed And Fell-Witness KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The inquiry into the may 11 murder of Stephen Peter Fonseka today heard attTckeT Say hC SaW thC 2 °-y car ld teacher being tocf J5« witness, Osman bin Mohd. Yusoff, was iq vn! g
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  • 283 5 MNF.TY-FIVE per cent of the crew of ships flying the Panama flag and trading m Singapore waters are recruited from the Colony. Nts ol these rhips r.r era have also been ftrsl choice of ird to Colony sea- ,i's Consul Gen- b
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  • 159 5 Expel Me' Challenge To Party KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The general secretary of the Federation War Department Civilian Staff Association, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi. today challenged r he Selangor Division ol -he Labour Partj of Malaya to Pipe] him from 'he part] Mr. Zaidi, irhc is the chairrun a* the
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  • 53 5 Mah vi I aborißine girls from the hinterland of wal i CaJJIf* aken on a conducted tour of the Fedmaiion t 12 n Tuesda y by the Selangor State InforJW l v as a anniversary treat. th IuKwnISST V the irls microscope at *t Kah chnic m
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  • 65 5 MINISTER for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr Ong Yoke Lin, and the Japanese delegation to the International Cod federation of Free Trade Unions' fourth Asian Regional Conference held m Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 30 to Sept. 6. drink a toast to themselves at a reception given
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  • 107 5 IPOH, Wed. A former Chinese school student m Chemor. who worked as a rubber tapper before Joining the Communist Terrorist Organisation m 1952, Lav To Leung. 20. surrendered to two civilians on "Merdeka Day" at the tenth mile on Chemor-Jalapang Road. Lav was a member
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  • 288 5 MALACCA, Wed. With the Merdeka celebrations over, M.CA. members here are trying hard to persuade the Alliance Executive Council to get themselves renominated or named as candidates for the Municipal, State and Federal elections. The Municipal elections to be contested m December here
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  • 181 5 Maclntyre For United Nations Assembly KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan High Commissioner to India. Mr. S. Chelva-singam-Maclntyre, has been appointed as one of the fiveman team to represent Malaya at the forthcoming United Nations Assembly meeting m New York. Mr. Maclntyre returned here today from New Delhi by BOAC before
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Federation Army Officer, who has been commissioned as second lieutenant from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, m the United Kingdom, will be returning to Kuala Lumpur shortly He is 2nd/Lt. Jaafar bin Mohamad. 2nd/Lt. Jaafar left for Britain m August 1955, as
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  • 62 5 PENANG, Wed.—A woman, Lee Ah Chan, was rescued just m time from the sea off Gurney Drive here last night. She was taken to the General Hospital for treatment. A Chinese, who had gone to the sea front to enjoy the breeze, noticed the woman's plight.
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  • 54 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed.— The driver of a timber truck was crushed to death by the logs he was conveying when his vehicle crashed and overturned near Manong, about 12 miles from here yesterday. The driver. Fu Kam Chuan, 31, was pinned underneath the falling logs and
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  • 100 5 Machine Man Back From Germany KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The man who is responsible for operating and assembling the $100,000 process machine belonging to the Malayan Film Unit returned here by BOAC today. He is the maintenance engineer of the Malayan Film Unit, Mr. George Hendroff. Mr. Hendroff had been away
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  • 233 5 POLY, AN IDEA 7 YEARS AGO, NOW A REALITY AN idea to establish a technical college m Singapore, which originated at a small tea party seven years ago, is a reality today. Between the years, a heap of work involving singular difficulties and manifold problems had to be surmounted, said
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  • 227 5 HE WANTS ANOTHER COURT TO HEAR CASE A COLONY lawyer, Mr. T.T. Rajah, yesterday applied to the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, for a part-heard case to be transferred to another court for further hearing His reason for the application, said Mr. Rajah, was because there existed m
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  • 1744 6 THE Peoples* Action Party In the Singapore City Council was yesterday accused of being favourably disposed towards the spread of Communism through the whipping up of a hate campaign against the capitalist classes at every opportunity it could get The allegation was made by Labour Front
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  • 286 6 Freed On Robbery Charge SINGAPORE'S First District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, yesterday acquitted T. E. Fernando, brother of a police inspector, on an amended charge of robbery. Fernando was originally charged with theft of $12 belonging to Tuo Siem m a dwelling house at Kangkar Village on May 18
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  • 53 6 THE Singapore City Council yesterday bade "bon voyage" to its Chief Administrative Oflßcer, Mr. R. Mid-dleton-Smith, who is leaving the Council's service on retirement. At the outset of the Council meeting yesterday, the Mayor, Mr. On* Ens; Ouan, paid tribute to the long and faithful services
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  • 54 6 pic. MISS Joan Wilkins, Shaw Brothers' publicity officer, pins the sash on Miss Daisy Szeto, who won the ''Miss China Doll" contest at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, last night. Fifteen of the sixteen finalists turned up. Second was Miss Patr'cia Yong Thai Thai (right) and third Miss
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  • 391 6 CITY'S NO' TO $81,000 FOR HOSPITAL OFFICES THE Singapore City Council, by a majority vote, yesterday disapproved the erection of new administrative offices and stores at Middleton Hospital at an estimated cost of $81,800. Moving a motion to refer the matter for further consideration. Mr. Lee Bah Chee (Lib-Soc) said
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  • 173 6 THE Singapore Hotel Licensing Board yesterday resumed hearing m the Third District Court into allegations against the last batch of 23 note! licencees. Tweniy-two were already dealt with the previous day. The Board was sitting at its quarterly session to decide on suspension or
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  • 51 6 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the close of an inquiry into the death of Kong Kang Hua who died of Tetanus on June 15. Kong, a farmer who sustained a cut on his leg, died one day after admission to the
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  • 221 6 MADAM Poh Kirn Choo told Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday that when she went f .o her husband's house she saw a woman m his room. Her hair was disarranged and she was buttoning her blouse. Poh was suing her husband,
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  • 378 6 Plan For 3 New Theatres Rejected THE Singapore Cit, Council yesterday confirtj ed a committee recommer.. dation not to allow erection of three cinetm theatres at Kallang r^. Crawford Road area When the matter carr^ for debate Lib-Soc. Council lor S. M. Vasagar mow d thai the decision be rescinded
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  • 95 6 POLICE BAND RECORDS FOR THE TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two long playing records the Band of the Roy a! Federation of Malaya Police the first albums of this Bar"to be Issued and the Brj microgrooved recording? the kind ever to have be^ made In Asia—were delivered to Prime Minister Tuntt
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  • 195 6 THE Singapore Queenstown Community Asstrdatiofl has invited Mayor Ong Eng Guan and City Councillor* to take part m "Operation Broomstick*' on Sunday The operation was first launched by the association two years ago and is aimed at keeping Queenstown a Colony "showpiece" clean Since it
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  • 349 7 SIT Will Never Be Able To Meet Demand, Says Tan A COLONY Assemblyman yesterday called on Government to give every encouragement to private builders because "the Singapore Improvement Trust will never be able to build enough houses to meet the demand." The Assemblyman. Mr. William Tan, will,
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  • 148 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot 80| 8K R.S.S. No. 1 8U 813 R.S.S No. 1 (Oct.) 811 813 R.S.S. No. 2 79* 80* R.S.S. No. 3 76$ 77 Tone:— Dull. The tin price m Singapore was $370? per picul
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  • 122 7 SNATCH THIEF GIVEN THREE MONTHS' JAIL ALOR STAR, Wed.-While a cinema show was m progress at the Empire Theatre on July 12. a former special constable. Mohd. Desa bin Ismail. 23. snatched the gold chain and locket from the neck of a three-year-old Malay girl and fled from the hall,
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  • 64 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. will inaugurate the first riverine mobile Postal Agency at a ceremony to be held ;n Temerloh. Pahang, on Saturday. This riverine mobile Postal Agency, housed m a launch to be named
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  • 219 7 NO decision has yet been reached regarding the appointment of the proposed five-man commission to investigate the academic standards of the Nanyang University with a view to advising the Government on recognition of the Nanyang University's degress to be conferred next year. The official of
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  • 80 7 V. SADASIVA, 35. pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of causing the death of a cyclist, Yeok Siak Lin, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Sadasiva of Florence itoad, was alleged to have driven his car negligently
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  • 148 7 THE climate is ripe for Singapore to have a Faculty of Business Administration, said Professor Leslie G J. Wong of Canada m his talk on "Management Training" m the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre, yesterday. Mr. Wong. Professor of Finance and Chairman of the Division of
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  • 130 7 DEATH FALL AT CUSTOMS BUILDING TOON Tee Kee. a 67-year-old cigarette vendor, yesterday fell from the first floor of Customs House m Maxwell Road, Singapore, and died m hospital several hour s later. Toon was taken to Customs House for questioning m connection with the seizure of some samsu by
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  • 59 7 •TAR, far from the crowd." Tunku Mariam. the Prime Minister's daughter, isolates herself from the 400 guests at her father's Garden Party m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday on the occasion of the first Merdeka birthday, to better enjoy her ice-cream. Making herself comfortable on the garden
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  • 337 7 Princess Weeps At Film Of Father's Funeral PENAN G, Wed. Tunku Sakinah, younger sister of the Sultan of Kedah, Sultan Halim Shah, wept loudly at the premiere of the Malayan Film Unit documentary film showing the funeral of her late father, Sultan Badlishah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah.
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    • 275 7 B^PBVPSPBVPVHQBiHPIiI^HfIHHIHi^HHiHHHfIfIBHi ms >- 10.04 p.m. (7ft 3ins) Pen- kawan. 10 p.m. The World of ■f& ■111 iWIII»^LVITffWYTW3 an S 348 a.m. (7ft 2ins). 406 Jazz. 1030 Music for Dancing. KlVilL 1111 l ill ■ill TllilPlll fl Dm (6ft 6ins) ll pm< close D° wn MMkIMSHuEMMISIKmKfIIm Wl^Mn"SM^ RADIO MALAYA (General Ser-
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  • 127 9 Rise In Britain's Aircraft Exports BRITISH aircraft exrose by £30.000,000 to o m the first *mi n months this year, i with £62.000,000 c 0 lu c corresponding period n cr.'.v indicated w s o! British Air- w t©« totalling £14.--rt the second h:sh-■;-:re ever re- -h>* exports than £157,000.-
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  • 49 9 JAPAN'S 1958 rice crop is expected to b e better than normal, according to a report by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Production is unofficially estimated at :U,670 million pounds of rough rice, second on'.y to the record 1955 crop of 33.960 million pounds.
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  • 251 9 SINGAPORE tin price fell by $3-| to $370-* per picul yesterday, after two days of continuous rise on good buying support on the local market. A market source said yesterday's price drop resulted largely from the easing of the London market overnight and lack
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  • 157 9 India May Float A Gold Loan NEW DELHI, Sept. 3 (Reuter). The Indian Government may shortly float a gold 1-jan m an attempt to mobilise private gold hoards to finance the five-year plans. A recent report by the Reserve Bank of India assessed the amount of gold privately held by
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  • 33 9 THE Malayan exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Italian lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 32 9 A Yugoslav official trade delegation left for Baghdad yesterday to establish economic co-operation between the Yugoslav and Iraqi governments and to conclude the first trade agreement between the two countries
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  • 91 9 A NEW Scott Vickers Press was recently installed m the premises of The Bradford District Newspaper Co. Ltd. m Bradford. England During acceptance trials at the works of the manu- The amount of paper facturers. the press ran available for works testing mechanically at speeds
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  • 340 9 Stereophonic Equipment On Show An outstanding feature of this year's Radio Show, which opened m London last week, is the tremendous growth of stereophonic sound for gramophone discs. Stereophonic models are displayed on stands of nearly every set maker. Typical of this trend is the display of one specialist m
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  • 51 9 A BRITISH firm has signed a contract with Italian purchasers for the supply of a nuclear power station. This is the first contract m the world between one country and another for the sale of a nuclear power station and the value to Britain is
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  • 390 9 PROTEST ON STOCKPILE RICE PRICE Finanvv And Connmci'co i j 'Advisory Body Not Consulted' THREE rice merchants' associations m Singapore have protested to the Colony government against its action m not calling upon the services of the Rice Advisory Committee, when it increased the price of stockpile rice on Tuesday.
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  • 53 9 THE ART FURNITURE Depot Ltd., Singapore, has been awarded the second prize for the Best Malayan Products, at the Great World trade fair. Photo shows Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy. wife of Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, presenting the trophy to Mr. B. K. Teo.
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  • 350 9 Upward Trend In U.S. pward Trend In U.S. Economic Activity WASHINGTON, Sept. 2— A rise m U.S. economic activity during the second quarter of the year is confirmed by revised estimates for the April-June period. The value of all goods and services produced m the United States the gross national
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  • 61 9 A SMALL jet airliner, capable of carrying up to 12 passengers across the Atlantic, has been designed by a British aircraft company. It is the "HP 113" The manufacturers say the new jet airliner will answer an ever-growing need for a successor to the slower, pro-peller-driven
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  • 120 9 A 3/8 cent drop m the Singapore rubber price was recorded yesterday, when International first grade September closed at 81-1/8 cents per lb. Despite lower overseas advices, the market opened previous closing levels, and was inactive throughout the morning. Lower sheet interest was fair, but sellers were
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  • 78 9 BUSINESS leaders m Singapore have been invited to participate m the National Association of Home Builders' 15th Annual Convention and Exposition m Chicago. Illinois, from January 18 to 22 next year. NAHB's annual conventionexposition is recognized by the home building industry as the greatest "store" of information
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  • 134 9 A NEW photo detector which is capable of responding to infrared wavelengths out to 5u (Microns) has been announced by Eastman Kodak Company. Designated the Kodak Ektron Detector (Lead Selenide), the Dhoto detector responds out to 4.5u at room temp- erature, with a time constant
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  • 89 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Seot U.K., Continent $32£ buyers $33 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $50J sellers, m drums 553 sellers; Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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  • 117 9 Industrial And Tin Shares Steady INDUSTRIALS were steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were steady after easier, while rubbers were quiet. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the P.lalayan Shareholders Association were INDI'STRIALS BUYERS SELLERS Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 26/6 27/6 Fraser Neave Ords. 274 2 77
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  • 197 9 MALAYAN sharebroker s r«purted the following business ctoue yesterday;F. N. ords. $2.74. $2. 75. Cam. mon $1.48 to $1.50; Hammer $l.b7£ to $1.70: H. Waugh $120; M. Cement $I.:ms. $132 i; MeAlister $1.40; Sime Darby $151: Cold Storage 90c. overnight >; Steamship 70c; S. Traders $1 38 overnight);
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  • 46 9 THE JAPANESE Government has announced that it is reducing foreign exchange allocations for raw cotton imports m the second half (October-March) of the current Japanese fiscal year. This action will reduce imports by 200.000 bales, of the 2.000.000 bales originally planned.
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  • 36 9 LONDON. Sept. 3 (Reuter) British and foreign ships held up at British ports last month for reasons n f her than repair totalled 525,925 tons the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping disclosed today.
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    • 142 9 M Are proud W m I/I to announce that the Iks. ARCADIA 'm\\\ 111 V S rOfeS onna g e ***** is s<-hc- J U^k S^J^C duled to call at Singapore l|| on 10th December 1958 f I en roule lo tne n >t^d ili Kingdom from Australia. II M
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    • 141 9 all ijkv I I I ■■■■■HfIHIHH Ml orm roads c i a. Pres. C-ant. t Waiwerang. KilnSeija Maru 3. r man, Gir.ko Maru. Angkorwat New Khdhsiund, W G. WaHdey. Star M er. Sty. Ogan. suirmil 1, Urlana, pol Maru, Bela. Yina, Hal Lee. N ssh Mam, Franc sco, I r
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    • 1458 10 HARRY BELAFONTE EARNS U.S. $35,000 A WEEK SINGING Richard Berry continues his personality sketches of world famous men, giving an intimate sidelight into their respective careers. RO folk singer has ever achieved such world popularity and earning power as 31 -year-old Harry Belafonte, who is now attracting huge audiences on
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    • 1339 10  - Rafting Down The Kelantan RIVER... T DO NOT THINK that rafting down a Malayan jungle river alone, during the monsoon season, would be everyone's idea of a relaxing holiday. However, when I made the 120-mile trip from Bertam m the Ulu Kelantan to Kota Bharu last December, I found it
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    • 67 10 The world famous family of TIGER CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL GRAND SPECIAL CHEAP SALE Attractive range off American, Swiss French and English Quality fabrics. II Come early and
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  • 296 11  -  Hobbs Sweeps Board With Four Winners By WINDSOR LAD gINGAPORE trainer Neal Hobbs had a field day when he sent out four winners Wonderland (late H. Line), Your Highness 11, Ottosan, Wonder Kid at Bukit Timah yesterday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Aug./ Sept.
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  • 1670 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES H|>)ll CLASS 2, DIV. 4—6 FURS. r C. W tf Trainer; Martin. MTU, CHANCE 7.13 il> Johnson 1 < \SH HFQCE 8.06 (11) Ward 2 7 l APTAIX MARYKL 8.05 <6' Donnelly 3 Bonanza 8.09 (IO» Barratt 4 arribean II 8.08 <5> Jones 5
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  • 318 11 FOREST HILLS. NY. Sept. 3 (UPI) Vie Seixas, America's ranking tennis player, came from behind today and gained the fourth round of the U.S. singles championship by whipping Jackie Douglas, 4-6 10-8 8-6 6-4 6-4. Douglas. Stanford*' Varsity quarterback last season, gava the 35-year-old
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  • 85 11 SYDNEY. Sept. 3, (Reuter). Australian Test cricket captain. Lan Craig, should be fit to play m the first Sheffield Shield match m Brisbane next month. Craig, who has hepatitus was yesterday examined by a doctor who announced his condition was "very satisfactory." The doctor said
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  • 30 11 PARIS, Sept. 3. (UPD—Russia won its ftrst world cycling title tonight when blonde Galine Ermolaeva beat out teamate Valentina Maximova to capture the women* two lap sprint crown.
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  • 47 11 Total Pool $187,152 First No. *****2 $84,218 Second No. *****1 $42,109 Third No. *****2 $23,394 Starters ($1,949 each): Nos. *****9, *****4, *****7, *****7, *****5, *****6. *****4, *****6, *****1, *****1, *****3, *****0, Consolation ($1,403 each): Nos. *****0, *****5, *****4, *****2, *****3, *****0, *****9, *****2, *****5, *****9.
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  • 27 11 Race 1: $104; Race 2: $44; Race 3: $636; Race 4: $61; Race 5: $24; Race 6: $199; Race 7: $144; Rac e 8: $1,927.
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  • 126 11 HAVE FIPIfR Ist Prize: No. 2996 ($1,102) 2nd Prize: No. 1064 551) 3rd Prize No. 1453 (S 275) Starters (527 each): Nos 2675, 1893, 2926, 3017. 3139, ***** 2181, 2505, 1407, 1704, HAVE FiVE Ist Prize: No. 1845 ($1,187) 2nd Prize: No 1928 <S 593) 3rd Prize: No.
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  • 171 11 LONDON. Sept. 3. Renter > Results of yesterday's English football matches were: LEAGUE ONE: Burnley beat Arsenal 3-1. LEAGUE TWO: Bristol City beat Barnsley 3-1. LEAGIE THREE: Doncaster beat Brentford 1-0. LEAGUE FOUR: South port beat York City 1-0. A FINE acton picture cf Barry Sheridan
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  • 360 12 The SCC Newcomers Fad To Impress Against The Rest SINGAPORE Cricket Clubs first rugby trial match between the Newcomers and the Rest was a one-sided encounter with the Rest dominating to win by 46 points (five goals, six tries and a drop goal) to nil on the radan£. The Newcomers
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  • 821 12 Tired Team Goes Down To H.K. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's chances of honours m the Merdeka soccer festival league vanished completely when they fell to the powerful Hongkong side by two goals to nil. After the hard match against Malaya last night, Singapoie appeared to
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  • 102 12 TUNKU GIVES AWAY WATCHES KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Malaya's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, as President of the Football Association of Malaya, was so pre.d of the Malayan team's showing m the Merdeka Festival Soccer League that he presented each of the players selected to play for Malaya an expensive Rolex
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  • 83 12 AN RAF Malayan final was assured when Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth went through to the final of the FEAF six-a-side soccer competition at Seletar yesterday. Kuala Lumpur B beat Seletar A by 13 points to seven while Butterworth 'A' beat Changi B 20-16. In an
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  • 41 12 RAAF Butterworth beat RAF Tengah 6-2' m the first round of the FEAF InterStation soccer competition played at Seletar yesterday. The Butterworth goals were scored by Hanson (3), Yusoff 2, and Wright. The Tengah goals were netted by Cording.
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  • 183 12 Warwick Trounce Middlesex LONDON— Sept 2 (Reuter) Warwickshire completed an otherwise disappointing county cricket season on a triumphant note today when they trounced Middlesex at Lords here by 216 runs. County champions m 1951, Warwickshire have gained only three wins this season and whatever happens m the remaining, county games
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  • 26 12 BUDAPEST. Sept. 3. (Reuter) Jane Koster of Holland, set a championship record today for the 400 metres freestyle m the European championships here.
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  • 23 12 LONDON, Sept. 2. (Reuten Results of today's English rugby league matches were: Dewsbury 22 Doncaster 21. Oldham 30 Workington Own 4.
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  • 336 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Asia's representative to the Federation of International Football Associations, Dr. S. Ichida, has reported to the Asian Football Confederation that the world organization has failed to come to any definition as to what constitutes profes- sionalism. He told a recent meeting
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  • 25 12 TELUK ANSON. Wed.- The 7th Royal Malay Regt. and the Lower Perak District Football Association drew one-all m a friendly football match yesterday.
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  • 65 12 ALOR STAR, Wed.— Six fat men, each weighing more than two pikuls, will take part m a 100 yards race to held at Kuala Kedah on Friday. This is part of the Merdeka celebrations organised by UMNO Kuala Kedah. and among other teams are the boat race,
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  • 266 12 BUDAPEST, Sept. 3, (Reuter) All three medal winners smashed the championship record m the final of the women's 200 metres breast stroke event at the European swimming championships here yesterday Ada Den Haan. Holland's world record holder, who 3qualled the record m heats on Monday
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  • 54 12 WHEy Malaya surprised the Merdeka Festival soccer javou* rites The Hong' kong goalkeeper, Chow Ming dives but fails to save a penalty goal by Malaya's Rahim Omar during the big upset match. Malaya beat Hongkong 3-0 on Monday night. (Arrow shotvs the ball) Standard pic
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  • 326 12 Japan Support For Tunku' s Youtt. Football Plan TOKYO, Sept 3 (ITI) A leader of thr feat Association of Japan today praised Malayan pMinister Tunku Abdul Rahman's proposal for youth soccer tournaments and promised that U will "participate m the contest." Takuji Ono. Mana^inj: Dir-: ector of the body, said
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  • 75 12 TOKYO. Sepi 2 Cever 'flash" E Philippines proved rienced lor Jap^r.i Hisao Kobtyashi I retained his F I lightweight rrov.r. ii round title fight The 24-\(.:r southpaw wnr. a decision over Kobayashi. F;>; therweight champ i I an overflowing r.< at the Korak;:rIt was Elorde's
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    • 28 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3B Junior AA vs Pachitan FC at Geylang; Junior Cup SRC vs CA A' at SRC. ATHLETICS: Balestier Junior Trade School Sports at Baleftier Road.
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  • 89 13 orTTONS have a dram- *> atic reminder thlg eet that the function f a bank Is actually to .rd money. After £l» of the credit *V ze the Midland one of the counBig Six" clearing unto announced a new Personal loan service to lts customers offering to len d
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    • 221 13 The Bhakra Dam T-Z FIRST stage of the tort w Bhakra. the »orJd'3 highest multi-pur- dar. is nver. Four f i feel of the dam out H Us t-tal height of 740 feet— has been built up. Twelve thousand workmen a:.: a earr: of 300 Indian engineers, assisted by 20
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  • 160 13 SPARKS are flying m j I the home of JULIET JONES, the newly-elect- ed lady mayor of Devon. In fact, virtually the I whole town is up m I arms. j Whit Brussel, star of t the Devon Basketball team, has been failed lin English
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  • 181 13 JLAR Salvador Dali. who made the limp n* i ,*W m b°l 0/ surrealist art, displays a scale nr est mat on. a 60-foot butterfly chryCaKed j sheli dur ina. the transition period. P da lhe new work has as its theme
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  • 804 13  -  for a loan he must say why he wants it Fifty pounds might be the price of a refrigerator; £500 enough for a deposit on a car or even enough to buy the cheapest car outright The bank lays great stress on integrity rather than on security
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  • 227 13 T^HE cargo steamer of the future may be a large cigar-shaped vessel that submerges as soon as it moves and leaves only a gondola, supported by a sharp strut knifing the water, above the surface. This is the trend of the research conducted by the Aerojet-General Corporation of
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  • 393 13 Patrick (VDonovan reports from Washington *J 1 HERE it m New York a small, cluttered, one -room office, which is headquarters for some 200 mature women. They may be grey-haired, and time mau ha»9 altered their outline here and there, but there is still a glamour about them
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    • 555 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: X "He who has no opinion of his own. but depends upon the opinion and taste I I^IVF^ of others, is a slave [^^1 |Rk W —Klopstock i^llSy THURSDAY FOR H^B^H|^^^^^fl^| EVERYONE: The underlying I HHMP pattern is somewhat KWfMkM W% favourable, indicating that I AaBIII U penetration
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 361 14 PORT ELIZABETH, Cape Province, Sept. 3 (Reuter)— A South African apartheid l«>w has forced Mrs. E. Macciougall, from Glasgow, mother of British film actress Maureen Swanson, to part from the five-year-old coloured child whose life she saved -»nd whom she has mothered for four
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  • 190 14 GLASGOW. Sept. 3 (Reu.er). Scientists have discovered, a remarkable new chemical which makes plants grow to several times their usual size. Microbtologist Dr. P. W. Brian said here yesterday. He told the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the chemical Gibbere'lic acid
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  • 330 14 FASCISTS BEHIND THE RIOTS? Petrol Bombs Hurled At Club For The Coloured LONDON, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Slogan shouting crowds marched through London's race-hate District of Notting Hill last night as suspicions grew of Fascist influence behind three nights of blood and riots. Hundreds of extra Police swarmed through the troubled
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  • 99 14 Photo. A FOUR ENGINED C-54 of the U.S. Air Force coming from Okinawa with five men e n board wa s destroyed by fire on the runway when one of its wheels stuck the embankment of the sea wall during the landing at Kai Tak airport
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  • 173 14 Indian Food Shortage NEW DELHI, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Almost all the Opposition Members walked out of the House of People today, amidst uproarious scenes, after the Speaker's refusal to admit an adjournment motion on the critical food situation m Uttar Pradesh State. Shouting, "shame the
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  • 127 14 France Gets Her New Constitution PARIS, Sept. 3, (Reuter). The French Council of Ministers today approved the final text of the new French constitution. The constitution, proposed by General de Gaulle to bring more stable government to France, will be put before the people of France and her overseas territories
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  • 20 14 AN AMERICAN Emoassy spokesman m Beirut yesterday announced a United States military training programme for Lebanese tank crews.
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  • 372 14 2 7 Blood Transfusions He's Only 3 Yrs. Old NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana, Sept. 3 lUPD— Gary Bilbo, a three-year-old child who has wasted away to 25 pounds due to internal haemorrhages, was taken to Baptist Hospital yesterday m preparation for his 21st blood transfusion, since he was stricken with a
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  • 26 14 THE FEDERAL Government is expected to invite Princess Alexandra to Australia for the Queensland Centenary Celebrations m 1959, it was learned m Canberra yesterday. Reuter
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  • 27 14 FUNERAL services were being arranged yesterday m San Francisco for Bishop Enryo Shigefuji, titular head of more than 100,000 Buddhists m the United States and Canada.- UPI
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  • 36 14 A UNITED ARAB RepjUic delegation led by Air Marshal Mohammed Sidki Manmud arrived m Moscow yesterday for talks on the establishment of a direct air service between the United Arab Republic and the Soviet Union.- Reuter
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  • 32 14 ADVANCE orders poured into New York publishers yesterday for the American edition of the book the 'Peler Townsend Story" following Group Captain Townsend's statement that he would never return to England.- Reuter
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  • 49 14 MR. EMIN KALAFAT, Turkish Minister of State, has resigned and his resignation has been accepted, it was officially announced m Ankara yesterday. FOOD AND DRUG investigators were trying yesterday to find out how 3,500 tins of moth balls were sold m Vancouver under the guise of er>som salts.- UPI
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  • 30 14 JAPANESE EpiscoDilian Bishop Kinsuke Yashiro said yesterday the Rev. GeolTrey Francis Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, has accepted *n invitation to visit Japan for 20 days besinnin?* novt Anrii 7- UPI
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  • 19 14 SUDANESE Foreign Minister Mohmmed Mahjoub flew home from London yesterday after informal talks with Prime Minister Harold Marmillan. UPI
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  • 88 14 STRIJDOM'S WILL IS PUBLISHED JOHANNESBURG Sept. 3 (Reuter) Mr. Johannes Strijdom. former Prime Minister of South Africa, who died last week, left all his political documents and papers to the State archives on condition that nothing should be published before 1970. This was disclosed m details of his will published
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  • 33 14 DOCTOR GEORGE YEH Nationalist China's Afiioas-sador-designate to the United States, was yesterday sworn m at a ceremony personally officiated by President Chiang Kai Shek at the Presidential office m Taipei.— Reuter.
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  • 86 14 CLINTON, Tennessee Sept. 3 (Reuter)— The New school term began here yesterday and passed off peacefully with ten negro boys and girls entering the high school where two years ago disorder^ over racial integration broke out and led to State troopers and national guardsmen being sent m
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  • 180 14 LADY BEECH AM DIES OF A HEART ATTACK BUENOS AIRES. Sept 3 (Reuter)— Lady Beecham. 49, wife of British' Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, died of a heart attack at 'the fashionable Plaza Hotel yesterday. Under her maiden name. Miss Betty Humby. she was a well-known concert pianist After her marriage
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  • 68 14 ROBESON MR. K IN RUSSIA Photo. AMERICAN Negro singer Paul Pobeson smiles as he poses for cameramen with Russian Premier Nikita Khruschev, who is on holiday here. The famous singer is touring the Crimea with his wife. He recently visited England for the first time m many years, after the
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  • 72 14 BRUSSELS, Sent. 3 (Reuter) Malaya's United Nations Association yesterday became a member of the World Federation of United Nations Associations which went into the third day of its 13th plenary Assembly here. Meeting under the presidency of Italy's Proies.sor Roberto Ago. the Assembly is attended
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  • 54 14 HAVANA, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Four children and a woman are reported to have been drowned m a flooded river near Bayamo, m the Oriente Province of Cuba They were the only victims of a hurricane wnich destroyed 25 houses m Bayamo and caused several hundred people
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  • 56 14 TOKYO. Sept. 3 (UP!).— Nearly 100 chest physi/ians were scheduled to arrive m Tokyo today to attend a convention of the American College of Chest Physicians. More than 200 chest specialists from foreign countries were expected to attend the conference, which open^ on Sept. 7 for
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  • 182 14 DAG ARRIVES IN CAIRO TO SPEED UP PEACE MISSION CAIRO. Sept 3(I Pl)— Dag Hammarskjorld arr», m Cairo today to speed his Middle East |>ea<e sit*. The United Nations Secre-tary-General will try to negotiate with President Gamal Abdel Nasser arrangements for Middle East stability based on Arab co-operation and withdrawal
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  • 116 14 MAYOR IN OVERALLS HELPS OUT DARWIN. Srpl (Reuter) l> ;U uin Mayor and other cowcillors, including a woman member. kit donned overalls an f m collecting (he town* garbage Council garbasr cotter, tors are on strike because the Council h3s withdrawn a hostel subsidy for single mm The Mayer, Councillor
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  • 70 14 634 HOLIDAY DEATH TOLL CHICAGO, Scut 3 fUPj The traffic, death three-day Labour Day wee* end. the nations last fl Summer, totalled 4 Eataiil and exceeded advance mates of the Nat rs :>«:■- Council, a United Pres« I r national tally Showed The final court by UPI Bi revealed there
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