Singapore Standard, 6 September 1958

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Ttleohont *****—5 CobU TIGERNEWS" i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1958. Vd. IX No 66. I5ctt. 16 Pages.
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  • 433 1 CWEALTfI^QUNTRIES CONCERNED OVER PRICES Join Tin Council As Full Member Or Quit— Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Minister for Commerce ond Industry, Mr. Ton Siew Sin, soid today thot the Federation Government would ask Russia to either choose to become o full member ot the International Tin Council
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  • 379 1 SOVIET TO U.S. DON'T INTERVENE IN FORMOSA Counter-Blow Will Be 'Devastating LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter) Russia warned the United States today she would deal a "devastating counter-blow" if the U.S. intervened with direct military action m the Far East The warning given by Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper was
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  • 198 1 IPOH, Fri Four armed Chinese youths robbed a couple of more than $1,200 m cash and jewellery after binding and gagging them m a sundry goods shop situated m the densely populated area of Jalan Bendahara, less than 100 yards from the Police Inspectors
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  • 323 1 Varsity Student, Teacher Held By Special Branch SINGAPORE Special Branch Police have detained two more people under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance bringing the total number of detainees this week to three. The two latest detainees are teachers of the Chin Nan Public School m St. MichapJ.* Road. *J
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  • 197 1 Stockpile Rice: Govt. Assurance PERMANENT Secretary to the Ministry for Commerce and Industry, Inche Pawanchee bin Abu Bakar, yesterday assured a delegation from the Singapore General Rice Importers' Association that Government would lower the price of stockpile rice at the very first opportunity. Inche Pawanchee gave this assurance when the
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  • 53 1 A MERCHANT, Goh Tong Poh, 43, was attacked by 16 thugs at Chin Swee Road. Singapore, last night. They threw s.ools and bottles at him while he was having refreshments In a coffee stall. They also relieved him of his watch, pens and a ring. Goh
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 1 THE new Federation Judge, Mr. Justice Ong Hock Thye who sat on the bench m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, yesterday. (Story m P. 5.
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  • 235 1 AUSTER CRASH CREW FOUND UNHURT BY RESCUE TEAM KOTA TINGGI, Pri. The two-man crew of an Army Auster aircraft which crashed 22 miles north-west of here, yesterday, has been found safe and uninjured by a four-man RAF rescue team which parachuted into the area this morning. The six men will,
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  • 78 1 WARRINGTON, North-west England, Sept. 5 (Reuter).— Ambulances and fire engines went to the atomic energy establishment at Risley near here today following reports of an explosion. Four people were taken to hospital badly burned. An accident was believed to have occurred m the computer
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  • 195 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 5, (UPI). Governor Sir Hugh Foot fiew to London today shortly after a terrorist bomb attack started a gun battle with British troops near Famagusta. The Governor flew to London aboard a Viscount airliner with his military adviser. Major D. B. Fox,
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  • 150 1 LONDON. Sept. 5 (Renter) Icelandic gunboats were active overnight patrolling the new 12-mile area offshore banned to British fishing trawlers, the Adtniralty reported, here today. Three were operating off the north-west where the Icelandic ship Aegir attempted last night to ram the frigate Russell protecting
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  • 130 1 NASUTION BANS FOUR PARTIES JAKARTA. Sent. 5 (Reuter) The Army Chief of Staff. Lt.-Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, today banned four political parties m parte of strife torn Sumatra and the Celebes. The parties are the nongovernment moderate Muslim Masjumi, the Christian Protestant Party, the Socialist Party, and the Party of
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  • 17 1 JS" 8 oU Mihtsw carrying Shell od caught Or* off fJS Sambu yesterday i
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    • 2306 2 TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA Constrnction of laterite roads, footpaths and earth drains at Kampong Majeedi, Johore Bahru. CONTRACTORS desirou s of tendering for the construction of laterite roads, footpaths and earth drains are invited to submit their names together with a deposit of $200 (refundable on return
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    • 73 2 TENDER NOTICES mmmm m mmmmmm^^^ m m m mtmmmmmm mmammm^*m*mm^mm*am*Wm TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C' and above P.W.D. Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer. Kedah Perils, Aior Star, up to 12.00 noon of the 15th September, 1958 for the Construction of a ward Extension
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    • 620 2 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TENDERS are Invited from first class approved contractors only for the erection and completion of the Faculty of Arts Building and Lecture Theatres at Pantai Valley. Kuala Lumpur. Bills of Quantities. Specifications, Articles of Agreement, conditions of Contract, drawings and tender forms may be obtained during normal
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 532 3 Education the Jobless IT IS our earnest hope and we are not alone voicing it that Education Minister Chew Swee X c s recent "prophecy" that "the School Certifie» c will become just a scrap of worthless paper m the very nt- 3r future" will never come true. Since h
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    • 385 3 COMMUNIST Chinos deliberate flouting of international rights by unilaterally extending her territorial waters to 12 miles has given formidable fc«! Pe v l, c wor threot m the The move ws shocked neighbouring Asian nations and the Mipping world into recognizing what this new routes^ r" 9
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  • 86 3 r THE Asian population of East Africa is be* -coming more and more anxious about the rapid growth of African nationalism, especially m the British Colony of Kenya, where Asians have such a large economic interest. Multi-racialism has been official policy m Kenya since 1954. when the
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  • 621 3  -  Robert Franklin By Taipei, Formosa 'pHE long bombardment of the Nationalistheld islands m the Formosa Straits has overshadowed other and ominous aspects of Com- munist China's belligerence. Peking's snarling attitude is reflected daily m propaganda broadcasts and it is being felt more and more m HongIn
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  • PEOPLE
    • 184 3 Merge Sir— After the City Council election the Labour Front realised that the only way to stem the overwhelming Leftist tide from engulfing them was for them to sink their pride and merge with the Liberal Socialist. It was after all, for the good of the country. But there are
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    • 68 3 Sir— May I through the medium of your newspaper ask the Directors of The Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. when they intend to reduce the rate of interest they are charging Tbe local bank rate is &h% as from lst September, and the bank rate m Britain is
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  • 683 3  - The Rapid Growth Of African Nationalism GORDON MACLEAN By least to the extent that the colour bar virtually disappeared as far as Asians were concerned. Today, .apart from having a voice m the Government through two Asian members of the Council of Ministers, the community has gained increased political representation.
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 115 3 "A COMMON delusion with the inexperienced house-husband is that he has three hands. Thi s is not so The result is that he thinks he can simultaneously carry a loaded teatray, turn the gas out, straighten the kitchen linoleum, hang the dishcloth on the taps, switch off the
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    • 47 3 "IT would be a nightingale of an exceptionally piercing note that could make itself heard m the modern Berkeley Square above the rich oratory of taxi-drivers trapped m one of its traffic hold-ups." Sam Pollock speaking m a BBC programme for Canada.
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  • 435 3  - The NEWS as it strikes me Aster Gunasekera 'T'HE voice of communism 1 has been raised m India and Pakistan. While it has been loud m India, where recently the world read of what had happened m the Communist-ruled State of Kerala, a squeak has just been uttered m Pakistan
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  • 435 4 POLICE PROBE LASTED 3⅛ YEARS ASP Alleges Lee Is Main Offender KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An Assistant Superintendent of Police alleged today that following his investigations, which lasted 3| years, into a swindle involving some $300,000 of the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board, he had concluded that one Lee Mun Choy of
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  • 218 4 MAYOR TOLD: WE FEAR THE THUGS AN allegation that industrial employees of the Singapore City Council and their family members are being "regularly intimidated by gangsters", was made by the City Council Road Workers* Union, yesterday. The Union's Secretary, Mr. L. Pitchaimuthu, who is a' so the acting president of
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  • 38 4 MAHARSHI Mahesh Yogi will give his final public talk to aspirants today at the general meeting of the Sinfapore Meditation Centre at 9, Waterloo Street at 4 p.m. The Yogi leaves for Hongkong tomorrow morning.
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  • 94 4 Nineteen-year-old Miss Goh Siew Choon of Kuala Kangsar was elected "Fashion Queen" during the Merdeka Anniversary celebration's m Perak's Royal Town. Twenty girls took part m the contest. Here Miss Goh, m a sarong and kebaya, wears her crown and holds the trophy given by the Raja Perempuan
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  • 54 4 Drowned While Fishing A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by the Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien yesterday at the inquiry into the death of a student of the Beatty Secondary School. The student. Tiong Ho Ho. 19. was drowned while out fishing with two school mates on June 28 m
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  • 77 4 Unauthorised Buildings: Man Fined TAN Soon Lee was fined $10 m the Singapore City Court yesterday on each of two charges of putting up unauthorised buildings m two places. The buildings involved were a block of four wooden houses with corrugated Iron roofing m Jalan Anggerak and a similar dwelling
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  • 222 4 MONTHLY paid employees of the Singapore City Counci] who wish to retire to contest the forthcoming general elections should apply to the Council for release before the end of next month. The Council will also allow any daily-rated worker to leave the service any time
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  • 98 4 A CREW of the Singapore Auxiliary Fire Service will visit the Kampong Boh Sua Tian (behind the Yio Chu Kang Road Police Station. 10th mile Yio Chu Kang Road) on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. The crew will talk to the people living m the
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  • 62 4 FEDERATION Finance Minister, Col. Sir Hau-shik Lee, enjoys a joke with the permanent secretary to the Ministry for External Affairs, Dato Nik KamU. at the International Airport, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, just before the Minister (left) boards the BOAC plane for London en route to the
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  • 101 4 The St. John Ambulance Appeal Week Dance Committee will hold a dance and special stage show at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tonight under the patronage of Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Miss Maria Menado and her famous "'Stars of Singapore" will be
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  • 218 4 Word 'Sakai' Led To A Fireman's Dismissal THE word 'Sakai' U J derogatively has resiat3 m the dismissal of a c?| fireman. This was revr 0 f ..j hearing of a n appeal by a Singapore Fire Br.^ 1 employee, Charlie Lep his dismissal by the Council Staff Comm contravening
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  • 60 4 DR. K. C. HO. tectum Chinese at the University i Malaya will give a public tc* ture m "The Character^ of Ethical and Religious Ed cation" m Mandarin tonight the Chinese V.M.C.A. at IM The lecture is sponsored the Students and You'h Department of the Cr.r.'H
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  • 964 5 Defence Counsel Queries Police On That Warrant KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani today committed four youths for trial m the High Court on a joint charge of murdering 20-year-old schoolteacher Stephen Peter Fonseka on May 11. They are Hashim bin Abdullah, 19, Yusop
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  • 138 5 RESPONSE TO CITY L OAN POOR T HK Singapore City rnunrir* S3O million loan. the recent in*3?ta discern* is still n,t attracting investors. x (oun.il spokesman Jjnir. derlined to give ES3 .subscriptions the diMount increas?d from nine to 11- Per i,*t week. fpn Th j n-.ison for lack of investing
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  • 188 5 Tv ;-;:V\TS have now v ip for a $300,000 s c block which thc moderniza- Kwong Wai Shiu jv cc pita m Rumah Misi S i I srboli project, when c at the end of next nated to cost a r I ■m blocks have ii
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  • 106 5 FIVE THUGS ROB A MERCHANT A BUSINESSMAN Yeo L T. Cnv was ro**ed b y five ct^h a gangsters of v. J y0 P«> m Sem- n? Singapore, on Thursc ;v night. -J2 p "Mci he was ™«ng ilong West Hill Road 2 d Why have you SS? par:n? t0
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  • 75 5 MORE S'PORE CASH GOES TO CHINA I residents have remittances to with »33 according to I statement yesf remittances i eratioo showed a tin I 61 compaied r V", e>«hl montri*? of 'amtty remittances J22 Co -ony totalled foan double the .v: -o sent by Federation 3 remitted $4 937.F
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  • 66 5 THE Indian Government Deck Passenger Welfare Officer. Mr. P. K. Guha, has arrived m Singapore yesterday from Calcutta, to study the conditions of deck passenger traffic between these two countries. During nis stay m Singapore, Mr. Guha will receive representations from persons and organizations interested
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  • 130 5 THE second draw of the "Know Our Singapore" quiz competition was held yesterday at the office of the Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson. The result of the first ten entries were as follows English: 1. Chakjik Singh (Race Course Road), 2. Mrs. Teresa De
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  • 132 5 THE smallest orchid plant the Ascocentrum Miniatum was declared the best at the Malayan Orchid Show at the Happy World Stadium, opened yesterday by Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. It won for its owner, Mrs. Gracia Lewis, two prizes the President's challenge cup for
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  • 225 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A newly-appointed judge, Mr. Justice Ong Hock Thye, was today welcomed by members of the Federation Bar Council and legal service at a brief ceremony m the Supreme Court here. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. Justice Ong got down to
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  • 281 5 'QUIET MAN' ON MURDER CHARGE CHIN LIN TONG, 23, described as a "quiet man," was charged m Lhe Singapore Assize Court yesterday with the murder of Yong Chat Chong m a house m Shaikh Madersah Lane at 12.30 a.m. on April 27. last year. Outlining the facts of the case,
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  • 163 6 Coroner Returns Verdict Of Murder THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing. yesterday returned a verdict of murder by person or persons unknown at the close of an inquiry into the death of Ong Chin Keat. 20, a former member of the Singapore Infantry Regiment. Ong, a member of the
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  • 23 6 A WORKMAN, Soh Bok Seng, 17, fell from the third floor of a building at Toa Payoh Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 37 6 HONGKONG, Sept. 5. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hong Kong Exchange were $16.05 to £1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253 to a tael.
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  • 330 6 Possession No Offence— Court TAIPING, Fri.— A non-member of a turf club found m possession of an unlimited sweep ticket cannot be said to be "assisting m the carrying on of a public lottery" unless he is found to make use of the ticket
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  • 98 6 THE leader of tbe Indian delegation to the Pan-Pacific Women's Association conference m Tokyo, Mrs. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya, above arrived m Singapore yesterday. Mrs. Chattopadhyaya, one of India's most prominent women leaders and social workers, leaves today for Kuala Lumpur to study the culture and handicrafts of
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  • 216 6 'GESTURE WOULD BREAK BY-LAWS' REFERRING to a recent report of an architect offering to design a building free of charge, the Council of the Institute of Architects of Malaya yesterday issued a statement saying that such a gesture would be "contravening the by-laws of the Architects' Ordinance of Singapore." Apart
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  • 239 6 PENANG Fri. Members of the Indian Association here were Sid by the Chief Minister, Dato Won. Pow Nee? Tt a Merdeka anniversary dinner Mg*i **M* was their moral responsibility to offer to youths facilities ■Tor sporting, cultural and social activities, so that the youths would
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  • 104 6 Boy Beaten Up In Vain Bid To Stop Thief A 15- YEAR-OLD boy, who tried to stop a man from robbing his employer, was beaten up m Singapore on Thursday night. The boy, K. M. Valiyath. a shop assistant, was alone m a shop m Kings Road when a man
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  • 61 6 THE Apex Club of Singapore City will hold its second annual dance tonight at the Medical Alumni Association Cen. re. At the dance tonight the following new directors of the Club will be formally announced: Erling Klinken, President; Wahab Ghows, Vice-Presi-dent; Stuart King, Secretary; Sabeer Zain.
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  • 124 6 SHAW BROTHERS actress, Zaiton, will present a Malay kris to the Mayor of San Francisco when she attends the "Pacific Festival" m that city next week as an "Ambassador of Goodwill" from Singapore. Zaiton, who leaves for America on Tuesday, will also bring with her
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  • 433 7 Board Acts On Vice Complaints THE Singapore Hotel Licensing Board yesterday cancelled the licences of 12 hotels which were considered to have been "improperly managed." The hotels are the Chungking m East Coast Road; Diong Hua m Lorong 8, Geylang; Katong Hotel m St. Patrick's
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  • 323 7 Crab Hunt Ended In Oar Fight, Court Told A SINQAPORE preliminary inquiry into the Aug. 2 murder of a prawn pond caretaker, Foo Kok Tee, heard a witness say yesterday that he saw a "Chinese challenge Latiff bin Taib to a fight." The witness. Jantan bin Ahmad, a fisherman, told
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  • 50 7 KHOO Mon* Wah was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with attempting to extort from Low Scow Kit by threatening him on SeDt. 1 at the lim Tua Tow Market. Khoo claimed trial and his case will be heard m the Magistrate's Court on Sept. 9.
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  • 91 7 DR. BARRITT'S CHARITY RECITAL AN organ recital will be given tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by Dr. Kenneth Barritt, the wellknown organist from London, who bas been m the Colony for the past month. Dr. Barritt. Music Examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal
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  • 152 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 811 81$ R.S.S. No. 1 811 81| R.S.S. No. 1 (Oct.) 82 821 R.S.S. No. 2 80* 81 RSS. No. 3 771 77} Tone: Uncertain. The tin price m Singapore was $370 per picul
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  • 21 7 A CYCLIST, Kassim bm Roh, was killed m a motjr accident at Klang Gate Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday.
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  • 202 7 THE University of Malaya may within a few years discard the diploma course m pharmacy and institute m its place a course at degree level, said senior lecturer m pharmacy, Mr. A. F. Caldwell, yesterday. Mr. Caldwell said this to would-be pharmacists m his talk
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  • 57 7 SINGAPORE'S Police Commissioner, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, inspects members of the 13th Company of the Boys Brigade during their annual inspection and terd at hC St Andrew s Cathedral grounds yesAccompanying Mr. Blades is the Captain of the Company, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah. and Reverend E.
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  • 227 7 TOO many people m Singapore were still too politically illiterate and indifferent to care about "the road ahead," said the Director of Information Services, Mr. G G. Thomson, yesterday. Mr. Thomson was speaking to 28 Form IV students of the Fairfleids Afternoon Girl s School
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  • 129 7 T.U.C. MOVES TO HELP IN DISPUTE REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday met the management of the Fred Waterhouse Ltd., m an attemDt to help the firm and its employees' union to iron out their differences. Both parties held discussions but no decision was reached. A further meeting
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  • 168 9 WITH all markets lacking incentiveness, fluctuations over the week have been small, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co, Ltd.'s weekly market report. The st&te of lethargy into which the market had subsided at the end of last week continued throughout the week. The disparity for September
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  • 86 9 Market Closes Uncertain BETTER overseas inquiries firmed Singapore rubber price yesterday by cent to 31-5/8 cents per lb. for International first grade September. Marked up at the opening, the market ruled quietly steady at the new level. Lower sheet interest, apart trom second grade ribbed smoked sheet, was small In
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  • 46 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Seilers Spot f.o.b. 81 i 81 g International Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 81| 81} October 82 81H September 2 80 81 September 3 77 'i~h Tone: Quietly steady.
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  • 89 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug. -Sept. U.K., Continent $32| buyers $33i sellers; coconut oil m bulk $50$ sellers, m drums $53$ sellers: Muntok white peppei $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 27 9 CHUNG Khiaw Bank Ltd.. Singapore, will mark the inauguration of their Mechanised Mobile Branch with a reception at the Tiong Bahru Branch on Sept. 13.
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  • 108 9 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Firmer INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were steady while tins were firmer m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price chanses announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Sime Darby 1.50 1.55 MININGS Austral Amal. 9/9 10/Berjuntai 12/9 13/K. Kampar 26/- 26/3 Petaling 167 1.72 Sungei
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  • 174 9 BUSINESS DONE Malayan sharebrokers reported the" following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1 09; F. N. ords. $2.75, $2.7ti. $2.77 delayed; Gam. mon $150 $1.49, $1.45 odd lot. Hammer $1.675, $1.65 odd lot; M Cement $1.34; McAlister $1.41: Robinson ords. $1.625; Sime Darby $1,531. Cold Storage 89$ c. 90c; Steamship
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  • 52 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:Canada: buying. T.T. 32-1/16 OD. 32-3/16, 90 days air mail 325, 32-5/8 trade bills. Selling, TT. or OD. ready were: Canada 31-11/16; French Francs *****; Deutsche Marks 1355; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 466 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, has invited a foreign university professor to explore the scope of starting a factory m Malaya to prof/l s s a s,n 9 ,e cc,[ Pant of high protein value Chlorella." Prof.
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    • 86 9 THIS new British-made six-cylinder diesel engine, the Gardner 6 LX, though of the same size as its predecessor (the 6LW) develops 33 per cent more horse power. The engineers responsible for it Mr. Hugh, Mr. Paul and Mr. John Gardner, are seen here with one
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    • 242 9 AN EMERGENCY lighting arrangement to prevent total blackout has been installed at Singapore's air conditioned Victoria Theatre. Keepalite automatic emergency lighting, a system empowered by electric storage batteries, ensures complete, unfailing protection against total blackout through failure of mains supply or local The batteries are
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    • 153 9 TWE N T YSE YEN employees of Boustead Co., Ltd., Singapore, were presented with long service awards by the company yesterday. Photo shows Mrs. J. M. Mason, wife of the company's chairman congratulating Mr. Chan Siew Lock, a rubber storekeeper before presenting him a gold tie pin.
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  • 59 10 A solitary goal by centre forward Abdul Jalil enabled Singapore Engineer Regiment to beat No. 10 Infantry Workshops, REME, 1-0 m the final of the Singapore Base District -junior cup soccer competition at Tanglin yesterday. Jalil scored the deciding goal midway m the second half
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  • 1015 10 Referee: Mr. T. Nadarajah. Malaya Lourdes; Tuck Choy, Nazari (Chong Yin); Wai Hong, Jalil Che Din (Nagaretnam) Kirn Seng (Cheong Lian); Ghani, (Joseph). Zainal Abidin, Robert Choc, Boon Bee, (Ah Wah), Govindarajoo. The Rest Kwok Chow Ming (HK); Le e Van Ti (Viet), Nol Tin Loy (HK);
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  • 83 10 RAF Seletar beat RAF Butterworth 3-1 m the final of the Far East Air Force InterStation soccer Cup at Seletar last night. Seletar were superior Jn all departments but Butterworth made the winners fight hard for victory. The halftime score was 1-0 m favour of Seletar.
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  • 66 10 THE following have been selected to play for Singapore against a Combined Army and Navy team m their annual soccer match for the Joe Chappel Memorial trophy at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow: Mocktar, Wah Chin. Aman Kastawi. Yong Kong, Vas. Hin Weng. Nonis, Ali Astar,
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  • 67 10 PENANG, Fri. Indonesia. Vietnam and Perak have declined invitations to play against Penang's Malaya Cup soccer team. Hongkong, however, has accepted and Penang will play a match against them at the City Stadium on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Penang's match against Perak, tentatively fixed for Sunday,
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  • 77 10 LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter)— Results of today's football matches were. LEAGUE TWO Charlton Ath 5, Roth. United 2. Leyton Orient 2, Ipswich T. 0. Scunthorpe U. 3. Swansea T. 1. LEAGUE THREE Notts County 2. Wrexham 0. Newport C. 2, Accrington S. 1 Plymouth Argyle 2. Rochdale 1
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  • 128 10 IPOH, Fri. A splendid hattrick by centre-forward Brownwood gave the Loyals Regiment a 3-1 victory over the once mighty Ramblers m the semi-final of the knock-out soccer competition for the Lim Seng Fook Cud on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. The Loyals, who are the
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  • 36 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The No. 22 Special Air Services Regiment beat No. 1 Supply Depot, Royal Army Service Corps, 2-1 m their Army knock out soccer match on the Batu Cantonment ground today.
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  • 197 10 THE Juniors, unable to raise a fuil team from lower division players, fielded an eleven yesterday only to go down to the Combined Royal Navy and Dockyard by five goals to three m the Premier League match at Jalan Besar stadium. The Combined team
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  • 61 10 Teluk Anson, Fri.— The Disciplinary Board of the Lower Perak District Football Association has suspended Osman Salleh of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, from playing soccer here for 16 months •—until Dec. 31, 1959. Osman was suspended because of hi* 5 rough play against the Anglo-Chinese
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  • 51 10 THE first annual Bukit Panjang basketball league will be held on Sunday at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre. A Sepak Raga tournament will also be held at the centre. The competitions will be opened by the deputy chairman of the Rural Board, Mr. Hussien bin
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  • 84 10 PENANG. Fri. CUs. Four and Class Five horses are catered for at the Penang Turf Club's three-day Autumn Meeting on Oct ll 15 and 18 The Autumn Plate over M furlongs will be the special race for horses Ciass Four, Division One. Class Four lst run 5.
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  • 92 10 TANJONG MALIM. Fd When the Sports loving Prinn Minister, Tunku Abdul Ranman paid his first visit to Tar.. jong Malim yesterday, he c/i not forget to bring his portable battery-operated radio set t» hear the final matches of the Merdeka Soccer Festival league held at the Merdeka
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  • 448 10 Through Sport, Peace Happiness In The World KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Once a statesman become sports-minded, he will relegate to the background all thoughts of war and political domination, Prime Minis ter Tunku Abdul Rahman, as President of the Football Association of Malaya, declared at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. He was
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  • 21 10 THE CHINESE Swimming Club will start its water-polo league at the club's new pool tomorrow, from 11 a.m.
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    • 83 10 I lllßfaa __Bb_^__l Ho.] VI ikV I RACES: Singapore Turf Club last day at Bukit Timah. CRICKET: SRC vs HK Shanghai Bank padang. ATHLETICS: F&N meet at River Valley Rd. 230 p.m.; Boys Brigade at Kallang Secondary School 3 p.m.; Nanyang University meet at Bukit Timah 9 a.m. RUGBY: RAF
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  • 269 11  -  WINDSOR LAD By He Is Hard To Beat In A Stamina Test COLLATERAL, winner of the Governor's Cup, fs my choice m the Singapore Cup (Race 7) over li miles a* Bukit Timah this afternoon, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's August-September Meeting. Collateral was not
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  • 191 11 The Nailer To Open Account The Nailer gave a creditable display when he finished third to Ottosan and Banquo over the mile on the second day. He should do better over the seven, having three pounds less, and I expect him to win this. He was a winner over seven
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  • 187 11 Weight Will Not Stop Vanitas On big >econd to Bintang Timor I am giving Vanitas a chance to outstay his rivals m the nine furlongs Class Two. Division Three handicap. Vanitas wag putting m best work at the finish of his race and I expect him to show improvemen: and
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  • 187 11 Coffee Exporter To Atone Conee r.xpor«er was not disgraced when fifth to Charge Sheet on Wednesday. He showed Rood initial pace ;in that race. He dictated his terms right to the hometurn before he petered outAnticipating improvement Coffee Exporter may show his hand m this. He is m a higher
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  • 1484 11 TODAY'S CARD BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. Cash Sweep on Races 4, 5, 6 and 7. Rediffusion will broadcast commentaries on all nine events to listeners outside of Singapore. RACE I, 2.00 p.m.-Class 1, Div. 2-7 Furs. 1. *****4 lUOICIAL 5v 900 DONNELLY HOBBS Mr.
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    4 11 SWEET DREAM
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  • 266 11 YOUR HIGHNESS II won so convincingly over the six on the second day he should complete a double by annexing the Williamson Memorial Stakes (Race 6) over seven furlongs. He was always with the leaders and with one and a half furlongs
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  • 245 11 Peaceful King may well develop into a Cup prospect before long and now that he has come right he will certainly take some beating m Race 5. the 9f. event for Cl. 2, Div. 1 horses. He was a strong tip last week over the mile and
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  • 417 11 DIVIDEND BEST IN THE 5.30 Dividend was not well served at the start m her race on Wednesday but she did well to finish fourth to Your Highness 11. She is up a division with 16 pounds less and with a luxury 7.07, she may find her winning turn m
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  • 150 11 Banquo Deserves A Break Banquo put up a promising display when second to Ottosan over the mile on Wednesday. He was only beaten m the final bit. Banquo gets five pounds more here, meeting Ottosan on 8 pounds better terms. He should turn the tables In this li miles race.
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  • 254 12 GLIMPSES OF THB SBW THBATRE A NEW cultural centre opens today m Singapore. The new Victoria Theatre, reconstructed at a cost of more than $1,900,--000, will open its doors to the public. Standard photographer Chen Ta Khoon gives a preview of the new Theatre m this
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  • 647 13  - 'OLD VIC' RE-OPENS TODAY Andrew Fang By New Focal Point 01 vUlllllC SINGAPORE'S "Old Vie" which took four years, many rec r i m i n a tions and $1,919,000 to reconstruct will be formally re-opened by the first elected MaA landmark for more than 100 years, the foundation stone
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    • 157 13 «flifli'^H_i^_lSi Pl^^^_^ i -a s sly .MS mmF^' __R^s>r ___P jMli lfl i^jH Wt^^^^^ WmtmrnWrnW' W yjßff WW Wml B__K__P l_Sv* mmV^Lm\^mm __r-^_ w I HP i* MBdK-^*^^ ____n____________. S9___E____a ..>:-:-:-:';::>: N'T?^^BMp^«p|Ma|pWß^g|B|BWilTO ■BHfclßcri_ixj_-.^___*'^____-^_B ji ■■:.■!.■•:«-:■».-:< v-*-axs •<•■■:■:■:.:■:">■'■■"' *wWi^B tabs; wings; borders; tormentor; cyclorama; practice theatre and all by the people
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    • 33 13 EXPANDED METAL FOR CEILINGS "CARLITE" PERLITED PRE-MIXED MOSAIC TILING "MARLEY" VINYL TILING "VITREFLEX" RAIN WATER GOODS Uf CLfr (OD 49, Seotts Road, Singapore 9. Tel: 54-171/2. 106, Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****.
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    • 86 13 <Tl^7^) The New Victoria Theatre m its building renovation was partly done by Reliance Contractors. j y Yau can be assured ai a work well dane. V dependability and gr j j economy m constructional\ building works RELIANCE (CONTRACTORS) /39/40 Medeiros Building, Singapore, I.\ You can depend on Allwie for
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  • 171 14 fttANBAIIk WC lIIRI TN 1408 Admiral Cheng Ho, famous envoy of the then Emperor of China, Sam Po Kong (God of the Sea) embarked from China and reached Malacca m the Spring of 1409. This historical event was the beginning of a strong bond of friendship between
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  • 64 14 Kelantan Police Celebrate PICTURE on the right shows members of the Royal Federation Police, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan. marching past during the Merdeka Anniversary Celebration. (Below) Picture shows members of the Royal Federation Police, posing after the celebration. Seated at the centre is Che Taha bin Jalil. OCPD Pasir Puteh and
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    58 14 A CLERK of the City Council, Penan?. Mr v Siak Thye, is seen here carrying the kava d i. a t i thanksgiving ceremony at the Mariamman Shrine i the bank of Sungei Pinang m Ayer Itam Road on Aug 28, m fulfilment of a dream he had
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  • 341 15  -  Lan Lian Teck iy Midshipman Singapore Sea Cadet Corps -\Cj s.gnalman h*. -ai On ar step- smartly Pi ty ready jtiona Offi- ant Baibir r Se a Cadet I rtf-jr.ed the sa.r ed "Very a At G I RN'.V.R. f V of T.S. I fifty-five While Singh entered
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  • 1220 15 Ten Sea Cadets Trek 'Through' S'pore the hill m a single file. A moment later the DO. ordered. "Parang man, upl L/Sig. Selamat Omar, with a long, glittering knife m his hand doubled up to the front and began cutting a path for the party. Beads of warm sweat rolled
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    • 619 15 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: M we could hat paint I the as w e »cc j with the eye!" —Balzac 11 ™J^W SATURDAY FOR BIJ EVERYONE: Be as self-re- as you co- operation the type Wm\m\^^ I will be difficult to secure. E^^^^^^^^fl Avoid a tendency to hasty moves or changes, inhar-
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 278 16 British Workers Deeply Disturbed Racial Riofs »._____-----_------_-->_---_----___-_------->_-------___• In England BOURNEMOUTH, Sept. 5 (Reuter).— Leaders of Britain's eight million Trade Unionists last night urged British workers to prevent race riots m Britain. A statement condemning the riots was issued by the General Council of the T.U.C. the governing body— during the
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    • 110 16 NEW DELHI. Sept. 5 (UPI). Police attacked with canesticks and injured fifty Com-munist-led demonstrators m Eastern Uttar Pradesh State yesterday when about 1.000 marched to a District Magistrate's office condemning the Government's rood policy and demanding food. Sixteen persons were arrested. Press reports said 300 Communists were
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    • 159 16 Berlin's Western Allied commandants have protested to the Soviets against Communist pressure on 40,000 East Germans to quit their jobs m West Berlin. They said it was a violation of the 1945 block-ade-lifting agreement. UPI. The State Department said it will answer m due time a new Russian protest
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    • 190 16 KARACHI, Sept. 5 (UPI)— Former Prime Minister, Mr. H. 8. Suhrawardy, yesterday appealed to the world powers to declare Lebanon a neutral country and guarantee Its Integrity. He supported American intervention m Lebanon and Tsaid the U.S. forces have for the time being stopped
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    • 592 16 US, Britain To Ignore 12-Mile Limit WASHINGTON, Sept. s.— State Department spokesman, Mr. Joseph Reap, said that the United States has never recognized any 12-mile claim on territorial waters. The U.S. position on the 12-mile limit dates back to the days of Thomas Jefferson. The
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    • 68 16 A Royal Romance Denied LONDON, Sept. 5 (Renter) A London firm of solicitors last night denied that marriage was "imminent or contemplated" between an 18-year-old Iraqi girl. Miss Huzaima, and King Hussein of Jordan. The solicitors issued a statement which said: "Recent Press reports to the contrary m this country
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    • 158 16 LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter). A Foreign Office spokesman declined to comment on reports that Holland and Australia were blocking the sale of British Air Force and naval equipment to Indonesia. The spokesman said it was not the British Government's policy to comment on
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    • 215 16 PARIS, Sept. s.— Gen. Charles de Gaulle offered his new constitution for a strong: governed sth Republic to the French people last night m a mammoth street rally marred by the worst outbreak of Communist rioting since he came to power.
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    • 129 16 BANGKOK, Sept. 5 (Reuter). Thailand and Camoodia would take their dispute over a temple to the International Court, the vice-Premier and Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Mr. Son Sann. announced today. The Vihar Sacred Temple, built by ancient Khmer kings, lies m a disputed border
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    • 368 16 DAG IS ON HIS MOST DIFFICULT TASK NOW CAIRO. Sept. 5 (UPI) United Nations SecretaryGeneral Dag Hammarskjold and U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser met last night m an attempt to reach agreement on the role the U.N. should play m helping MidEast peace. The meeting was over dinner at President
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