Singapore Standard, 12 September 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cobls "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1958. Vol. IX No. 72. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION!
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  • 661 1 INVESTMENT CORPORATION CLOSED TO 23,000 General Orders Stops Them From Holding Shares MORE than 23,000 Government servants ore barred from participating m Singapore's first People's Investment Corporation designed to allow the working man an opportunity to share m the industrial progress of the Colony. This is due
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  • 332 1 £300 MIL SWITCH OF U.K. TRADE WELCOMED 'Beneficial To The Economy Of M clay a KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The proposal by some Conservative Members of Parliament m Britain to switch £300 million of British trade from foreign to Commonwealth sources was generally applauded I by commercial circles here I The
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  • 102 1 A FIVE-FEET-FOUR Hawaiian Chinese Beauty Queen yesterday caused several heads to turn at Singapore airport when she arrived by F.AJ&. She was Sandra Chun, a 24-year-old Chemistry student at the University of Hawaii, was crowned Narcissus Queen" during the Chinese New Year festivities m
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  • 86 1 THIS week The Sunday 1 Standard begins a new series of articles entitled "Tooth Wisdom." It is written by a Harley Street specialist and gives all the useful tips on the care of the teeth. The first of the series, "Johnny Takes A Biscuit,"
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  • 128 1 U.S. Air Units Are Alerted TAIPEI. Sept. 11 Reuter V —An American military spokesman here today gave a non-committal reply when asked about reports that American pilots are flying reconnaissance missions over Chinese Communist territory. "We have to start out with a basic realisation that (Nationalist) China and Communist China
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  • 29 1 UNITED STATES Defence chiefs held a conference on the Far East crisis with Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, at the State Department yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 32 1 ALABAMA'S Supreme Court yesterday m effect upheld the death sentence on Negro handyman Jimmy Wilson for a $1.95 robbery and set a new execution date for Ort. 24 Reuter
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  • 29 1 M. KHRUSHCHEV. Soviet Prime Minister, is to pay an unofficial visit to the Brussels World Fair on Oct. 6. World Fair circles announced yesterday Reuter
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  • 213 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 11 (UPI) The United States Navy successfully escorted Nationalist supply ships to Quemoy Island today despite a Communist artillery bombardment. No American or Nationalist ships were hit. The United States Taiwan (Formosa) Defence Command announced the successful convoy operation which touched off the
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  • 217 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) A Senate SubCommittee today urged swift action within the United Nations to prevent outer space from being used for military purposes. The sub-committee which has Just ended a three-year study of disarmament, proposed the creation of a U.N. agency to
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  • 152 1 ALGIERS, Sept. 11 (UPI) A fresh outburst of bloody fighting plagued Algeria again today and heightened tension between Moslems and French settlers. French military headquarters here reported that 113 rebel troops were killed or captured m a two-day battle fought over 40 miles of rugged
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  • 41 1 A HISTORY-MAKING television broadcast of the §tate Opening of Parliament by Queen Elizabeth will be available to all European countries on the European Broadcasting Union (Eurovlsion) network, the Home Secretary, Mr. R»A. Butler, announced yesterday m London. Reuter
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  • 21 1 MISS ZAITON ABDULLAH arrived m San Francisco yesterday to represent Malaya at the Pacific Festival, onening today. UPI
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  • 252 1 LEADING foreign cigarette firms have offered to set up a factory m Singapore under the People's Sector m Industry, The Standard learned yesterday. The Sector is part of the scheme to stimulate industrialization conceived by Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr.
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  • 33 1 MR. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister, yesterday held several meetings with Cabinet Ministers to clear outstanding business before he leaves London on Saturday for a holiday m various oarts of Britain. Reuter
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  • 36 1 A HAND grenade killed one person and injured 38 when it exploded among crowds gathered at the Economic Trade Fair at Makassar la South Celebes. It was announced In Jakarta last niaht UPI
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  • 47 2 THE LAST date for receipt of applications for the Government of India's cultural scholarships by the High Commission for India. Kuala Lumpur. has been extended to Sept. 15. Applications received after that date will not be considered. This scholarships are for Malayans m Indian universities.
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  • 391 2 Conference Will Blueprint 5-year Development Plan KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The bi«est-ever conference of Federation Co-operative officers will be opened tomorrow at the Technical College here to blueprint a five-year development plan for capital accumulation m rural areas and development plans for the encouragement of marketing and
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  • 46 2 pic. MR. CHUA KIM SOO, a Shell Company laboratory supervisor, who left Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC for special training m Britain. Mr. Chua, 44, who has been with Shell for 25 years, will be away for three months m London and Cheshire. Standard
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  • 66 2 SIX thugs who demanded protection money from a hawker m Prince Philip Avenue on Wednesday night and threatened to smash his* stall fled when the hawker hailed a passing Radio Patrol. Early yesterday morning, a man returning from a mahjong game, was robbed of $35 and
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  • 48 2 ISMAIL BIN TAIB, who was alleged to have hacked to death his brother-in-law, Mat bin Bakar, with a scythe at a wedding feast eleven years. ago, was ordered to be remanded m the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan by Mr. Justice Hill m Alor Star yesterday.
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  • 364 2 NO COMMON OUTLOOK IN PLURAL SOCIETY THREE generations must pass before Singapore could look forward to a true Malayan society. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, former Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister told Nanyang University students yesterday. Dr. Goh. speaking on "'Some problems of our Plural Society", said that a plural
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  • 34 2 THE Singapore Students' Speech Contest (Senior Section) sponsored by the Student and Youth Department of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. will be held tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at the Association in Prince Edward Road.
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  • 111 2 YOUNG GIRLS m Singapore are very reserved when discussing problems m gatherings, an American youth worker, Miss Caroline Pezzulo, said yesterday. She added that there was a vital need for these girls to overcome their shyness. Miss Pezzulo, a member of the executive committee of
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  • 196 2 Big Welcome For Duke Planned At Exposition THE Singapore Constitution Exposition will extend the Duke of Edingburgh a "gigantic welcome" if he arrives m the Colony before the Exposition is closed. The Standard was told last night. Mr. K. M. Lim. secretary of the organizing committee, said that at a
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  • 121 2 Provident Fund: Leave And You Cannot Rejoin IT was foolish for people to take out their contributions from the Central Provident Fund Board on the pretext of leaving Singapore for good, a spokesman of the Board said yesterday People who did this stood to lose years of contributions when they
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  • 269 2 (Standard Music c LeROY PETERSON I year-old American w_-id gave a programme 0 f 3 liar items, men- -Z'^ Romantic repertory J an encourage a J the new Victoria Tfc last night N throughout Mr. Peterson £J sound techni his Instrument th e extract an tone and ;i: tog
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  • 94 2 RAID ON UNION PREMISES A BUD -.vh: nade premise? of th* S. r .r Shoe Workers' i m J gfee Road whs r yesterday RfK mo rf an anonymous b that *i was something wrong Ad Bare v 2f |f| s trds iwi the Kin lang Kerbau Station. Or. re
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  • 43 2 KUALA LUMPUR >';; The Be« rl y" form d rJ3 Colonial Movement today decided n Algerian Nai Front to se it V-.'. bureau m Kua This was decided Committee on tM tion of the A Front representative, -j hdar Brahimi wn<j the Federation
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  • 50 2 hv Standardpic i Til W MESSRS. T. J. Voice. K. K. Kumaran and J« Fee, Malayan Trade Unionists who fleu tr«m Lumpur to Manila on Monday for a w wi 2Jili«pi** education course m the University of the rn» l|F afforded by the Asia Foundation. rati
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    • 603 2 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% 1940 WAR LOAN (1952-1959) NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from 16th to 30th September 1958 both dates inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Singapore Estate of: G.
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  • UNKNWON
    • 403 3 !TICAL. civic and religious leaders m are gravely concerned over the menace of gangsterism and thuggery and i <j upc" Covemment to follow Singapore's ,d dercrwined move to wipe out this growt0 f criminality. They have suggested Police should be given wider |H been done m Singapore, to deal
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    • 408 3 TriE ?:cpes Action Party has invited the Latar Fronf ro throw m its lot with the PAP I^°' rogcthcr for "a united left-wing ____r iiT^' n c:t tJne ca 'l 9 0CS even TurTner ro Hijl 1 3 are honestly trying to form a socialI t0
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  • 1411 3  - WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO ALGERIA? NORA BELOFF By PARIS QENERAL de GAULLE has prudently kept his private views on the future of this tormented territory to himself. That is why m the coming referendum at the end of this month he can reasonably expect to obtain the support both of
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  • 854 3  -  RONALD HARKER By "DRITISH new spapers have for a long time headlined racial troubles m South Africa and the United States, with Afrikaner apartheid policy and the tragic antics of Governor Orval Faubus m Little Rock to feed them plenty of text. It was a shock
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  • 417 3 the NEWS as it strikes me JWE sudden silence of Red China guns, after weeks of incessant shelling of Quemoy and the other offshore islands m Nationalist hands, has led statesmen to believe that nothing to endanger world peace will result from the sabre rattling that has been going on
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 71 3 DID YOU KNOW. Scientists hope now *v v^ fo positively trace s the original homeland of Pacific _-^-_r Islanders through -~=^_-~^==yk-. stady o/ £7ieir Wood /_r//1 /_a groupings. Some '[nlff jpi jW /j —^jl experts believe they vr" -jLW? came to the islands from Asia; others \^^^l^LW r^P^^ think South
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  • 54 4 THE Singapore. Children's Society will hold a Fancy Dress Dance at _he Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 11 m aid of the Children's Convalescent Home at Tanah Me rah. Tickets for the dance, at $2 each, can be obtained from Mrs. G. P. Darke. 37,
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  • 506 4 Administration Of Country Will Be The Top Subject KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. For the first time, Ministers, Mentris Besar, Chief Ministers, Heads of Federal Departments, State Secretaries and representatives from voluntary organizations will meet for the special purpose of analyzing the public administration of the country regarding
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  • 234 4 Airlines Unions' Merger: Ballot Papers Are Out NEGOTIATIONS for a merger between Singapore Airlines and Malayan Airways Employees Unions are nearly complete and leaders of both Unions are optimistic of a successful outcome. This was disclosed to The Endard yesterday by the eral secretary of the 300--mg Airlines Employees Union.
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  • 164 4 GARDENS SLAYING: SCARE AT NIGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Monday night slaying of Radio Malaya's Malay section broadcast assistant Badrul Hisham, 22, continues to baffle the Police. An intensive round-the-clock manhunt is afoot. Road-blorks have been set and search parties have scoured the Lake Gardens area for the murder weapon
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  • 138 4 Banishee Appeals To The Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A banishee from the Federation, Mr. Sen Gupta, tcdav returned by BOAC to New Delhi after having attended the Fourth Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, as its Asian Regional Adminstratve Secretary. Mr. Sen Gupta was banished
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  • 109 4 FOR the first time m the history of Singapore, the Education Department has accepted two mission school teachers for appointment m the senior officers scale. The teachers are Mr. Cheong Hock Hai (top) who was viceprincipal of the St. Andrew's School and Rev. T. R.
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  • 61 4 FOXG Weng Lee. 19. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing hurt to Heng Gian Yong when trying to extort from him at Sembawa Road on Aug. 22. He pleaded not guilty and was released on SI. OOO bail m one surety
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  • 104 4 Sportsman Surprised By Python PENANGi Thurs. A hockey player of St. Xavier's Institution who went looking for a ball which was sent into a bamboo hedge at the Pangkor Road end m Victoria Green here today found a 12-foot python instead. One of the boys accidentally sent the ball right
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  • 116 4 THE Keppel Harbour Community Centre will celebrate its first anniversary with a two-day programme beginning tomorrow at its premises at 10, Seah Im Road, Singapore. Tomorrow at 3 p.m.. the Director of Social Welfare, Mr. W. S. Woon. will open an exhibition of arts and crafts. At
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani today committed taxi driver, Beskhar Singh, for trial on a charge of raping a waitress, Yap Choon Fong. on May 13, at the Lake Gardens. Yap told the court that she hired Singh's taxi to the Gardens stall and
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  • 62 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A 40-year-old Police clerk m Kulai, inche Abdullah bin Abu Bakar, was killed m a car accident at the fourth Mile. Jalan Larkin. here. The car, driven by Inspector Mat Som, m which Inche Abdullah and Inspector Ahmed were passengers, overturned at
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  • 65 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Zainol bin Mansor, who stole a wrist watch from Osman bin Sha'ari at Sungei Korok on July 3 was fined $250 or three months' jail by Tkinku Zainol Abidin here today. Osman said that he was asleep when the theft took
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  • 58 4 NG KUAN SENG. 20. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with attempting to extort from Lily Yong by putting her m fear of dea:h at Noordin Lane on Tuesday night. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed $2,000 bail m one surety until
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  • 95 4 No Settlement At Talks On Wage Claims NO SETTLEMENT was reached yesterday at the conclusion of negotiations between Borneo Motors and the employees of its workshop m Orchard Road. The talks over wage claims were held at the Singapore Labour Ministry. No date was fixed for f\rther negotiations. On Sent.
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  • 57 4 TWO young Malayan architecture students excnange ideas w.th a young Aus ralian student at Perth Technical College. Western Australia. Both Malayans are second-year students (Lot to right): Wong Khong Tuck, 22, of 40. Jalan Ibrahim Sultan. Johore Bahru, Michae' Fizhardinge. 19, of Perth, and Choon Kok Heng. 22.
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  • 117 4 GOVERNMENT WILL HELP IN RE-PLANTING IPOH, Thurs. Members of the Perak Smallholders' Association hope to start work soon on a 300-acre re-planting project at Kampong Ba.on. Rasau and Ulu Slim m South Perak. T«vs was decided at a special meeting held recently at Slim River. Federal Councillor Inche Mahmud bin
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  • 70 4 BATU PAHAT, Thurs Forty-four Home Guards of Muk'im VI, Batu Pahat on Tuesday received their General Service Medal from the District Officer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar. at a ceremony on the Town Padang at Tongkang Pechah New Village. The District Officer thanked them for their
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  • 81 4 TAIPING. Thurs. A local Malayan Chinese Association official. Mr. Loo Sook Ming, died early this morning at the General Hospital. Mr. Loo collapsed during an MCA meeting last night and was rushed to hospital. He had complained of a headache when he arrived for the meeting.
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  • 65 4 THE StafT C Singapore Cftf C hold a spe .s. crrJ ,^^H select 10 .V-.--.v-' H&*^M and Marked" 1' I The Committee, 1 day, summoned who have beer: 900 applicant for :r.'?- But the ir I ferred a s some that the list wm The Mayor. \i 1 Guan,
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  • 262 4 THE Singapore Immigration Department is using every means to prevent the landing of stowaways found on ships calling m Singapore, the Comptroller Mr. Lim Joo Hock, said yesterday. He said there had been Instances m the past where certain stowaways were allowed to land only
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  • 307 4 A STRANGER who tried to date*' a womanl whom he bought a packet of cigarettes, was vtJ jailed for four months for criminal intimidation.! The woman who pells cigar- 1 ettes outside the Beauty World Park m Bukit Timah Road, told the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, that
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 4 REV FATHER Sana Thaikoottam. tt left for India yestriafter a f«»ur nunta visit to Malaya lata Thaikoottam that h»> had dediraH his life to the wlla of his fellow -countn men, visitorj nm churches and e*j durins his short l will rejoin his <hur<h Trivandrum, Kpra State. WK-"
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  • 62 4 _H ANOTHER exp*t r m the Singap^ C.*y L 'jM Mr. K. F. Bptrfets. ",'B from the Co:' yesterday. I According fl Sparkes, Assistant City Engineer's e ;H has been offered g fl employment until fl Meanwhi.e. the s ....'.--'fl cers' Associat ion. fl expatriate officers \^m Council, will
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  • 111 5 OALL OR s,x ORED kltC Sing a f jf; mc rease and P njeui will I 35 rise m ur-'-- a rhp rest ti^V t,'% a month. tf l g |n retro■^".v'ipr.l I"°^ is. the p- r'aien v tne I j,, v.-:-' lr r its memK'-- ..'^V»*:o force b
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  • 27 5 IT;.. The Central j.: Executive Comspecial per- and carry ng the fes- m the area. ...able 1 m l b X :ala h k tes oi
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  • 215 5 iT wjn due to the relentless pressure of men such ptftfc It Battalion, the Kings Own Scottish tews, that the Communist terrorist organization m i*ia.is now "cracking up m a big way." This was stated by Lt.-Gen. >:r James H. Cassels, the Director of Operations, Malaya. when he paid
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  • 12 5 YUM 1 w'*"' to Servir i- z "Jjd at th iron
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  • 293 5 A WITNESS, Wong Fook On, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that he saw a man strike Giam Chin Choo. a director of the Green Bus Company at Bukit Timah, with an axe on the afternoon of March 5. Giam's clothes were
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  • 125 5 48 Clubs Fete Journalists On Reporters' Day MUAR. Thurs.— Members of the Press here were feted at a dinner last night at the Tai Chong Wah Restaurant on •ro occasion of Journalists Day. Tne dinner was given bj 4B lo;al clubs. Mr. Ec Kirn Kam. J.P. a local businessman who
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  • 61 5 A SINGAPORE City Council spokesman yesterday said that Mr. P. C. Marcus, the first Asian to be appointed as the acting Chief Administrative Officer "never was a Malayan Civil Service officer," as reported earlier. The spokesman said that it had always been the practice of
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  • 57 5 A MEDIUM m a trance holding a whip of thorns m one hand and tne flag of authority m the other, led a religious procession through the streets of Klang North during the festival of the Teoh Seng Kiong Temple at Kampong Tengah. Klang. Hundreds of devotees attended
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  • 96 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Lo Pak Yuen, 22, was today ordered to be tried by the Perak High Court on Dec. 9, en two charges under the Emergency Regulations. Lo was alleged to have had m his possession a handgrenade and to have consorted with armed terrorists
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  • 268 5 Man Had 18 Wounds Murder Verdict A VERDICT of murder hy persons unknown was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday at the close of an inquiry into the death of Tan Ec Guan, 20. Tan, who sustained a total of 18 wounds, died soon after admission
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  • 146 5 TEMERLOH. Thurs. The Government Club here held a social and dance m honour of the Mentri Besar's visit to Temerloh District during the weekend. Highlight of the celebrations wa s a Fancy Dress contest m which 22 contestants took part. ASP Inche Abdul Rahman bin
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  • 144 5 THE Penghulu Association, Selangor, gave a party at the Dewan Melayu, Klang, m honour of four of its members who were honoured by the Sultan of Selangor during his birthday celebrations. The four members are Penghulu Mohamed Nor of Ulu Langat, (P.J.K.) Penghulu Abdul Rashid of
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  • 417 5 THE Singapore Improvement Trust has set up a special committee to inquire into the system of allocating Trust houses. oo Tf 16 nye man committee consists of Mr. A. B. seweu, Mr. S. Jaganathan, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, Mr. H. J. Kulasingha
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  • 210 5 EX-COWHERD FACES ROBBERY RAP KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A former cowherd, Chan Kon Loy. 22, was produced m the Magistrate's Court today on a tentative charge of committing gang robbery at a coffeeshop m Jinjang South on Feb. 5. Chan was alleged to have committed the offence together with five others.
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  • 312 6 Mahang, Selama Declared A 'Selected' Area KULIM, Thurs. Ten thousand residents m Mahang and Selama, about 20 miles from here, received their fiist Merdeka anniversary gift when their districts were declared a "Selected" area today. Kedah State Secretary, Che Azmi bin Haji Mohammed, read out
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    291 6 PENANG, Thurs. The Executive 'I Pacific Area Travel Association, M r Georr. 1 who arrived here today, said that ho vast*! pressed with the housing developments m vH which could be a popular tourist centre I He said that the Government here should give financial support to the tourist
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    39 6 Mr Wong (holnu fl is the Assistant 'fl t?.ry Chinrsf \f. Registrar nf Mirrifl also received '*> fl Maagfca Neuia. j Worm his tad norpl^fl 30 >cp.rs lervioe "M courts ani m the vfl tar\ of Chinese A_fl Offu*
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  • 34 6 MR. CHUA SONG LIM of Johore who recently received the Johan Mangku Negara. Mr. Chua, a Justice of Peace, has served m various public services. He is also a State Councillor.
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  • 171 6 IPOH. Thurs. A depleted force of Communist terrorists known to be still lurking m the "Operation Chieftain" area of South Perak, suffered a severe blow recently when a Patrol of the 7th Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment found a six-month old food dump. The
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  • 113 6 WITNESS FAINTS AT INQUEST A WITNESS, Tan Ong Ann 19, fainted m the Singapore Coroner's court yesterday while giving evidence at the inquiry into the death of his friend, Chuan Hwa Wah. Chuan's body was found floating m the sea on July 7 a day after he was reported missing.
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  • 107 6 A YOUTH. Tan Hoo Y_*mg, was acquitted m the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Wong Poh Chai, a housewife, on Aug. 16. The Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, m ordering the acquittal said there i were discrepancies m
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  • 164 6 KING AND QUEEN TO VISIT PULAU LANGKAWI KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The King and Queen will call at Pulau Langkawi m a Royal Malayan Navy vessel dura;g their forthcoming ten-day official visit to North-western Malaya. They will be accompanied by Education Minister Inche Khir Johari. Transport Minister Inche Abdul Rahman T*lib
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  • 324 6 THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, last night took the delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers out to dinner by bus. The dinner was held at the Tiong Bahru market, and the mile and a quarter
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  • 40 6 Standardpic by THESE 12-storey flats m the Federal Capital will be let out to the public shortly. They were constructed by the Federation of Malaya Housing Trust under the supervision of the Kuala Lumour Municipality. Fah
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  • 132 6 Doctor Allays 'Flu Scare PENANG, Thurs. Asian 'flu has not staged a come-back here, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. K. L. Verghese. told The Standard today. He was commenting on the scare among out-patients calling at Government clinics and the General Hospital for treatment of ordinary colds. "To an
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  • 28 6 INSPECTOR Chua Leng Kee, Investigation Officer, Mentakab, has been transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department, Kuala Lipis. Mr. Lim Teong Chong from Triang has taken his place.
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  • 259 6 PENANG, Thurs. A patent medicine seller, Cheah Eng Tang, told Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah today that while he was cycling along Penang Road, he became very angry when he saw his wife sitting with two men and a woman m a
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  • 128 6 G.O.C's FLYING VISIT TO IPOH UNITS IPOH. Thurs.— The Genera! Officer Commanding, 17 Gurkha Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, Maj.Gen. J A. R. Robertson, today paid a flying visit to military units m the Ipoh garrison. He was met at the airport by Brig. H. J. Mogg. Commander 28 Commonwealth
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  • 124 6 SHIPBUILDING EXPERT TO HELP R.I.D. A. KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— In accordance with a request made to the United Nations by the Federation Government;' a shipbuilding expert has arrived here to investigate ard make recommendations on the future of the RIDA training centre and dockyard, known as Bagan Latehan Rida. m
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  • 89 6 man, Ma- fl Man, 34, fl ted to stand tr:a** M Assizes i r. I Isma:l. 24 1 on Jun. 25 fl such circuir he had ca V~ fl would be g -'-'-fl Mat Zain fl defence and Magistrate 3 ->■ Barakbah. v. m custoay H stabbed 1 -=fl
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  • 52 6 The following fl chers have pa' cri ..-JM Year Norma fl held m Kota B I Chcim Siow 1 tl Haji Ismail. I" fl Goh Chai Hai fl Mohd Inriin .m Kee Khiam H a I Yusof, Phang *S .fl riah binti [brani m Chin. Yang Ch;n v Sinniah.
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  • 471 7 Govt. Is Accused Of Complacency UNLESS there was a complete re-orientation m the policy of employment by the Singapore Government the Colony would be faced with a serious crisis, vicechairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, told The Standard yesterday. Mr.
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  • 151 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: I one: Inactive. The tin price m Singapore was $3671 per picul (up S|). LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening first session. T nC: CLOSING Spot 23id. October 23? d. November 23; d. December 24 d. January-March 24 id.
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  • 153 7 Charged With Having School On Crown Land A SCHOOL built on Crown land by public subscription formed the subject matter of a summons m the Singapore City Court yesterday. Chairman of the Management Committee of the Wan Ming School, Koh Ah Teck, was m court to answer the charge that
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  • 65 7 PENANG, Thurs. A 22--year-old compositor, Ong Seng Hee, claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of attempting to cause hurt to a sub-contrac-tor. Tan Cheng Kang. by putting washing soda m Tan's mug of coffee, at Bridge Street on June 10. Ong
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  • 178 7 THE first puppet show m vaudeville to be held m Singapore will provide the main attraction at the opening tomorrow night of the new Capitol Chinese Restaurant. The puppet show, owned by Dennis David, is internationally known and has been specially engaged from Australia.
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  • 48 7 TAI CHONG FOOK. 20, was remanded by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempt ed murder. The prosecution alleged that he stabbed Mooi Kwai Lin, 18, with a dagger at Pagoda Street on Tuesday afternoon.
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  • 252 7 Standardpic shows Donald Wyatt, one of the candi- dates, speaking on a soapbox m the electioneering campaign yesterday. UNIVERSITY of Malaya students will today vote for 30 representatives to serve on the Student's Council. Fifty-five students actively took part m the electioneering campaign which
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  • 204 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Six occupants of a car, including four students of the Clifford School here, were admitted to hospital with serious injuries when the vehicle overturned at the 44th rnne Manong Road while they were on their way to spend 'Manai Safar' at Lumut and
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  • 95 7 THE St. Andrew's Old Boys Association's 25th annual general meeting was held yesterday at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall, Singapore. The following were elected officer-bearers: President: Mr. Jacob Ballas; vice-presidents Messrs Yap Khong Ho, Francis Thomas, Tan Eng Chiang and A.G. Armstrong; hon. sec. —Mr. Tan
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  • 31 9 fl jgjjo l n H rudf I matra fl ea I nga- louki B ard I:.-"' crop sdical l P~o- mmoH flfl i body I pi ictlon united fl I
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  • 27 9 B N >. B Hi key are I Singapore I -c of a trade _X b aiay a B nes, Hongkong. I mm B offi ■ia.'B importing
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  • 157 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.11; Fraser and Neave ords $2.75; Gammon $1.49. $1 50; Hammer $1.70 cd: Henry Waugh $131 overnight: M. dement $1.34; M Colls 90c: M. Box $1 714; Robinson ords. 5164. SI 65. Sime Darby $1.525; Steamship 70c;
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  • 74 9 Industrials, Tins Quietly Steady INDUSTRIAL, tin and rubber counters were quietly steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: Buyers Sellers Federal Disp. 1.08 1.13 Hume Industries: Pref A5/- 5 3 Orc^s A5 5 3 United Engineers: Ords ($1)
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  • 110 9 Sarawak Bonds Draw Buyers KUCHING. Thurs. A group of vegetable gardeners, taxi drivers and wharf labourers were among people who bought Sarawak Government Debentures m a recent drive to boost sale of the bonds. The purchasers also included members of the Kuching MunicipalCouncil. They all agreed, when interviewed by a
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  • 38 9 THE I.K. rate of consumption ol raw wool m May this year was down five Der cent from April and 16 per cent from last .May. acc-crriing to -he Wool Industry Bureau of J Statistics. I
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  • 44 9 AUSTRALIA will be atve to ship more mutton and lamb to the United States from next month, due to changes m the U.K. Australian 15-year meat agreement which will allow Australia to export mutton and lamb m any quantity, to any country.
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  • 177 9 U.K. Lifts Strategic Sales Ban On Ships LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) -Strategic restrictions on the sale of British and Colonial ships abroad have been almost entirety lifted the Ministry of Transport announced today. a e^neral sanction has been issued by the Minister permitting, with certain exceptions, the free transfer or
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  • 88 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. Oct. U.K.. Continent $33 buyers $:}3J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $51 sellers, m drums $54 sellers; Muntok white pepper 5127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 57 9 SAIGOX. Sept 11 (UPI).— France and Vietnam today signed an agreement through which France will make available 1.490.000.000 francs for purchase of rice fields from French owpers m South Vietnam. The la rfci will be turned over to the Vietnamese government. French owners hold an estimated
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  • 31 9 AMONG the exhibits at the 19th annual Farnborough Air Show organized by the So- ciety of British Aircraft Constructors, is this Bristol Bloodhound ground to airguided missiles.
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  • 416 9 vnr TOWING is a list of J. FOLLOW i«u w passengers arrivmg from tne United Xl g _^u ol; n0 at Carthage and [at Penang on Sept. 14 ana omgapore on Sept 16:— r> _--Karkin_ at Penang: Disembarking ax Mr. and Mrs Chin Pin
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  • 286 9 SCHEME TO IMPROVE RUBBER YIELDS -^-^-^-^-■-^-■-™-i-ss_™_«_i__n_n_«_™__n_n_n__«_l l^inunw Ami totttntvrvv a Mr. Soon said it was most encouraging to note that other countries, other than America, the biggest consumer of Malayan Rubber, were importing natural rubber from Malaya m increasing quantities. These countries, he said, PENANG, Thurs. Rubber producers In North
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  • 59 9 BONN, Germany, Sept. 11 (UPI). Economics Minister, Mr. Ludwig Erhard, Europe's best-known exponent of "free enterprise," leaves on Oct. 3 on a visit to the under-developed nations of Asia. Mr. Erhard will first attend the four-day meeting, beginning m New Delhi, of the World Bank and the
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  • 235 9 ON the occasion of the official opening of the new runway at Kai Tak, Hongkong, today, Cathay Pacific Airways announce that they will introduce the propjet airliner, Lockheed Electra, on their* services to that Colony m March next year The Electra has received its
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  • 150 9 MANILA, Sept. 11 (Reuter)— Short-term loan s from the United States totalling US$l7O,--000.000 will relieve the pressure on Philippine dollar reserves according to two top banking officials here. Governor Miguel Cuaderno of the Philippine Central Bank, who return on Tuesday from the United States via
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  • 128 9 Japan An Important Market' WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Japan was one of New Zealand's most important trading partners and was certainly one of the Dominion's fastest growing markets, the Minister for Industries and Commerce, Mr. Philip Holloway, said here commenting on the New Zealand-Japan Trade agreement signed here
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  • 140 9 Price 1/8 Cent BUYING interest m lower grades was the only feature m trading on the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Price for International first grade, October, closed at 8H cents per lb., i cent drop on the previous day. The market opened slightly higher than the previous day's close and
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  • 28 9 EXPORTS from Holland to the United States last year amounted to f596 millions. compared to f671 milliins m 1956. a decrease of 11 per cent.
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  • 119 9 Appointed Research Director PRESIDENT of the Natural I Rubber Bureau. Mr. H. C. Bugbee, has announced the appointment of Mr. James M. Rice as the Director of the Bureau's laboratory. This research unit is America's largest, specialising m the development of rubber and asphalt for road use. Mr. Rice was
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  • 65 9 MALAYAN imports of rubber m August totalled 37,613 tons, against 27.060 tons m the previous month. Imports m the first eight months this year amounted to 278,563 tons, compared with 242.213 tons m the same period of last year. Of the August imports, the bulk came from Sumatra,
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  • 75 9 The new method of making heavy water, details of which have just been disclosed at the Geneva Atoms for Peace Exhibition, may change the whole course of atomic power station development. Particularly economical and attractively simple atomic furnaces for power stations can be designed using heavy water as
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  • 54 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 321, O.D 32g, 90 days air mail 32 11/16 credit bills. 32 13/16 trade bills. Selling, T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 J; French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other
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  • 129 9 own atomic power station design on furnaces of this kind using heavy water. But there is one serious drawback heavy water is costly. The cheapest available at the moment is that offered for sale by the United States Atomic Energy Commission at £30 per kilogramme. The
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  • 54 9 THE reconstruction of the Supung Hydro-Electric Dam of North Korea, one of the largest dam* Is Asia, will be completed shortly. With its completion the Supung Power Plant will be capable of generating a maximum 700,000 kilowatts per hour, an increase of It per cent
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    245 10 S__M_!_i •-'ffiffff TWENTY -YEAR OLD Miss Lily Chong won the 1958 "Sky Queen" contest, held at the Sky Dance Hall, Penang recently. She won with a total of 7.134 working coupons, while the runner-up, Miss Annie Ng. had 6,942 working coupons The third place went to Miss Marly
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  • 56 10 MISS Lam Choon Siew, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs Lam Tek Kan of Batu Pahat celebrated her Hth birthday recently She is seen standing m the centre m front of her birth, day cake surrounded by her Standard Six classmates who attended her birthday party at
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  • 311 10 ONE of the highlights of the Tanjong Malim Merdeka Day Anniversary Celebrations was the 'Taney Dress Parade" at the Tanjong Malim Club. More than twenty contestants took part. Here are the two winners. Mr. Lawrence Ng. Aik Lye (right) and Mr B. D. J. Russel who was
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  • 177 11 11 (Reuter) Fulham, the only _W ish football league with a 100 per r fashion at Lincoln last Lpt i 1 m ha if.time, the Second Division L he interval to snatch a 4—2 win. Lift^__- Two of Fulham's goals came from Graham Leggat, their Scottish International right winger
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  • 147 11 SYDNEY. Sent 11 (Reuter) Famous British Rugby League player-coach George Pcpperell. reached Sydney m the immigrant ship. Fairsea today. He has been sponsored into Australia by Australian International Pat Devery, oi Manly, a Northern Sydney beach resort. Peppered has migrated trom I England with his wife
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  • 69 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 11 (Reuter) -V. profit from the Australian cricket team's tour of s°uth Africa last season was EA16.817. fhb was revealed at the annual meeting of the Australian Board of Cricket conin Sydney today. The secretary of "the heard. Mr. Jack Leriward. said the r lit
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  • 222 11 Big Test For The Schoolboys KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Combined Schools' badminton team will undergo the acid test tomorrow night when it takees on the Selangor state team. This dash should be an interesting one as it will go to show how far Malaya's schoolboys have progressed m the
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  • 79 11 S\DNE_. Sept. lr (Reuter) The Australian Table Tennis Association yesterday derided to support the move to ban the sponge bat. The Australian decision is m Ime with that of several other national associations, who have already banned the use of the sponge bat. They include
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  • 26 11 PRAGUE. Sept. 11 (Reuter). —Russia won the European women's volleyball championship here last night beating Poland 3-2 m the concluding r»p me Twenty nations competed.
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  • 470 11 colony cagers to tour AMERICA $50,000 Bid To Play In U.S. eiven hat SOn,e al <*» be cove" 6 f C p tr t A Z P ,0 rewhi'e m Am_. c cx Penses A& pSSk SSid _s private Chinese organi^tinnc m thp <sto*«- dniz ations ♦S- 3-i WIU cu
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  • 175 11 Yaoita Is Orient Champion TOKYO. Sept. 11 (Reuter) Japan's national flyweight boxing champion Sadao Yaoita tonight won the orjent flyweight boxing title by defeating Leo Zulueta of the Philippines on points m a twelve round title match. The orient flyweight title had been vacant since it was vacated by Pone
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  • 173 11 FAMOUS SOCCER STAR DIES LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter). —David Jack. Arsenal and Boaon inside forward and former Southend and Middlesbrough manager, died m St. Thomas's hospital here yesterday, aged 60. One of England's greatest soccer internationals. David Jack was famed for his "fluttering foot" dribbles, and during his career with
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  • 75 11 LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Bobby Neill, 24-year-old Edinburgh featherweight who has confounded medical opinion by twice making ring comebacks after severe road accidents, boxed his way a step nearer to a British title fight here last night. The Scot, who has a silver plate m his
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  • 30 11 THE Police Training School defeated the Jollilads by 2-0 m a friendly soccer match on the Police Training School ground yesterday. Police got both their goals through Barker.
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  • 547 11 <n«™J K J- ci \u leS haVe been recei ved for the first Dover Kilo the last speed event m this year's motor racing calendar to be held m Sineanore on Sunday, Sept. 21. Organized by the Singapore Motor Club, the
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  • 92 11 MELBOURNE, Sept. 11 (Reuter).— South African boxer. Johnny Van Rensburg, is hopeful that victory m his bout here tomorrow night with Australian lightweight champion, Max Carlos, will earn him a chance to win back the Empire lightweight and welterweight titles. Australia's major boxing promoters, Stadiums Limited,
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  • 108 11 PERTH, Sept. 11 (Reuter) American promoter, Leo Leavitt, said today h e wants athlete Herb Elliott Ai^nnn"? 5? mm d by. Wednesday next on his A.A110.000 to turn professional "If there is no answer by then I'll take it ai no. he said.
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  • 145 11 TAIPING. Thurs.— A dramatic goal by centre forward Chek Yin earned the Kowloon Bus Company a lucky three-all draw m their match against a Taiping invitation XI on the St. George's School ground yesterday. It was a keen, well contested game but had the visitors showed better
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  • 92 11 TORONTO, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Kosei Kamo of Japan was eliminated from the men's singles m the Toronto international lawn tennis tournament yesterday He lost m straight sets, 4-6 1-6, to the Chilean Davis Cup player, Luis Ayala m the third round. Other third round results included:
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  • 239 11 Herb Elliott, will not run again for six months he sa_d yesterday. Elliott, who arrived home yesterday after his two-month tour of Europe, during which he set world records for the mile and 1,500 metres, said h e planned a lay-off until February. He would
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  • 242 11 WALTON HEATH, Surrey, Sept 11 (Reuter) Bobby Locke, South Africa, and Peter Thomson, Australia, both four times winners of the British open m the last ten years, narrowly won their first round matches m the £3,000 professional match play golf championship here yesterday. Locke
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  • 252 11 Instead Of Cricket— It's Rugby For Arthur Dews STANDING on podium at the Pare Des Princes Stadium. Paris, and bouquet of flowers m hands are the happy feminine pursuit winners (amateurs) for the 1958 world cycling championships. L-to-R: British Kathleen Ray (placed 3rd); world champion, Russian Lubov Kotchetova and British
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  • 13 12 THE CUP REPLAY Penang Has A 'Secret Weapon Spore Has That Great Incentive
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  • 184 12  -  THE MALAYA CUP final replay will remain a night match, despite the protests by the players and officials of the competing teams. The FAM secretary. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng told our Kuala Lumpur reporter that it Is 'tough playing 40 minute halves, and playing at night
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  • 578 12 IT'S A SECRET. Our Penang soccer reporter has sworn me to secrecy, after the Penang coach Ooi Ewe Choo made him take the oath not to tell! They're cooking something there m that island which is expected to put Singapore m the soup
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  • 672 12 I NINE records were broken and one equalled at the Bartley Secondary School annual swimming carnival held at Amber Road on Wednesday. Lin Hong Teang. 16 years, was responsible for five of the new Bartley records. He broke all the records m his division—
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  • 165 12 PENANG. Thurs.— Royalty will be present at the replay of the Malaya Cup final between Penang and Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. The programme for the big night is as follows 6.45 p.m. Light music provided by the Band of the Royal Federation
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  • 50 12 LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Results mi n last night's Rugby Union and League matches were. Combined Richmond and London Scottish XV 6 Kent Chapman's Rest of London XV 10 Newport 9 Ranji Walkers 16 Stroud 3 Bristol 39. Lancashire 60 Cumberland 12. LANCASHIRE CUP: Leeds 17 Keighley 15.
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  • 400 12 Recs, With. Six New Zealanders, Fail To Stop SeLetar Capt. E. G. W.. Matson refereed. R.A.F. Seletar: Shoesmith; Corrie. Strickland, Parkington, Labram. McVitie, O'Flynn; Rod. gerson. Michael. Lewis; Allsop. Walker; Mayo. Taylor, Sullivan. Singapore Recreation Club: Monteiro; Well?. Sanford. Healey. Albert; Hulls. Pestana; Stainaway, Anderson, Frugtniet; Fox; Scharengnivel, Martens. Kraal
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  • 69 12 FINALISTS of the University of Malaya badminton championships on Wednesday night at Oei Tiong Ham hall are: left to right Lim Say Wan, Maurice Khoo, Milly Koe, Aileen Lim, Ong Cheng See, P. Indrani, Lim Yoon Lin, Foong See Tann and Lim Sau Hup. Say Wan retained his
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  • 39 12 THE St. Andrew's School got off to a flying start when their second team onened the rugby season with a 33-3 victory over f_ SI J£ la Sec °ndary School on the St. Andrew's School ground yesterday.
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  • 333 12 'They Didn't Complain About China In Tokyo' INDONESIA'S A.F.C. ROW Says A Surprised Tunku KUALA LUMPUE, Thurs. Indonesia is a member of the Asian Football Confederation, despite the statement to the contrary made by Mr. Maladi, Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Olympic Committee, Tunku Abdul Rahman, President of the AFC,
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  • 181 12 Conservative And Kanchil Work Best IPOH, Thurs. There wrrr only a few gallops on the track this morning when official training for the Perak Turf Club Sultan's Gold Vase meetl ing began. Outstanding worker was Conservative who did a rousing tryout m the company of Adjutant over Sf. With apprentice
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  • 197 12 ARMY HAD to produce their best form to bea* Juniors by four goals to two m the SAFA premier league at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Attacking strongly from the opening whistle, Juniors surprised their opponents by taking the lead throueh Ali Yusof m
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  • 87 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday— The annual Selangor Golf Club open tennis tournament will be held at the Selangor Golf Club course from Sept. 17 to 25. The events are open singles, open doubles. open mixed doubles, women's open singles, women's open doubles and mixed doubles (handicap). Entries are
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  • 244 12 of drawing ud the fixtures. Mr. Toh said that the State league for the schools would h e a prelude to the mv h bigger event. an i.n!e*--S:_'e schools rugger toumamer, 4 This tournan^.en*. be would start immediately after the December school exaxi-.a-tions. KUALA
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  • 77 12 JOHORE Bahru United Boored their second successive victory when they heat Kota Tinggi Rugby XV hy _4 D-.r.*--(three goals and three tries) to eight (a goal and a tr\ r m a rugger match at Kota Ting* gi yesterday. Johore scored their triethrough Hassan, Ungku Ismail.
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  • 155 12 IPOH, Thurs.— The Kowloon Bus Company beat a Perak side 3-0 m a friendly match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground before a crowd of about 2,500 today. The match fell below expectations but the tourists somewhat redeemed the game with a good display of passing
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  • 62 12 POLICE Sports Association scored a 5-3 victory over Young Men's Sikh Association m a friendly hockey match on the Police ground yesterday. Pennefather was m top form for th e Police. He netted four goals which included a hat -trick Rozano scored the other fioal for
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    • 41 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A. P*? mier League— R.A.F. Siiiaa pore vs. Indiant, Jalnn Besar. 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUP—Sprinariaio SC. vs. Perhimponan Stia M.F.A. 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3A—Pondok (term*. kan vs. R.N., Geylang, s.js p.m. SWIMMING— Tg. KttUnm Secondary School Carnival C.S.C., 2.30 p.m.
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  • 420 13 How Hitchcock does it... SECRETS LET OUT I 111 stakes Alfred te:ccks susperse !i v (jjffcjg-,* t mw wad] te pieti DI _11 ing "8 t hri r v?: Stewart, >-.. "wbara r r mt ispense r i feteca Is 1 3 Stewart feels he i? responsible. Later, he meets
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  • 187 13 fcb "j*****-* owners are busy sharpening I that wijj nnlS and read >'«U? chequebooks for an fT :nt Pr st PuH m the customers if only for curv, f? and husba n- Anthony Steele are kWs p ranks of husband-wife nlght--BtfiJm^ lh w>rp m s Pain recently for difUt
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  • 194 13 jy ROOK, six -year -old daughter of Jack Palance, has inspired her iamous father to widen his scope to include the world of music. The actor, currently costarring with Anita Ekberg and Nigel Patrick m Warwick's suspense-drama for Columbia Pictures. "The Man Inside," is considering offers from
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  • 206 13 nette TJOBERT EVANS, starring m Twentieth CenturyFox's CinemaScope presentation, "The Fiend Who Walked the West." has an unusual characteristic for an actor he knows his limitation. One limitation The talented young star whose meteoric rise has made him one of the hottest properties m Hollywood has shown
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  • 589 13 She elopes with a blonde P-filuyKcl -""tfefc QcQMSLA wd&C "tj^ np>u> -fjjlk^ T>EAUTTFUL, Buenos 13 Aires-born LINDA CRISTAL, was borrowed from U.I. for the feminine lead m 20th Cent-ury-Fox's Cinemascope drama "The Fiend Who Walked the West." The dazzling brunette made her film debut m "Genio y Figura." a Mexican
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  • 138 13 £4,000 -If She Fails! Glamorous, 21 year old red-head Yvonne Buckingham, who is currently appearing m THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE at Pinewood. is blessed with a figure—3B--22-36 and personality which she hopes will helo her reach the top m films. But she's not taking any chances. She has recently taken out
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  • 1,700 MORE MARINES TO LEAVE LEBANON
    • 32 14 A GROUP of Indonesian local government officials, headed by Mr. Sudiro, the Mayor of Jakarta, is to leave East Germany today for Warsaw, the East German News Agency said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 17 14 A THREE-HOUR fire on Wednesday destroyed the Philippine Constabulary Headquarters m Manila and injured six persons. UPI
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    • 19 14 BRITAIN is to appoint a scientific attache m Moscow, the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research announced yesterday. Reuter
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    • 30 14 MORE THAN 1,000 Vietnamese last night attended a rally m Hanoi denouncing "U.S. interference m China's internal affairs" and supporting Communist China's "liberation" of Formosa and the offshore islands. Reuter
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    • 20 14 MR. NIKOLAI SLAVIN, Soviet Ambassador to Denmark since 1955, died m Moscow yesterday, the Soviet Embassy m Copenhagen announced. Reuter
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    • 37 14 MR. ADAM RAPACKI, Polish Foreign Minister, who arrived m London yesterday by air from Warsaw, is expected m usually well informed circles to have a private meeting with Mr. Sehvyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, on Friday. Reuter
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  • 420 14 A-TEST BAN TALKS FIXED FOR OCT. 31 That 12-Mile Fishing Limit Big Three To Meet In Geneva WASHINGTON, Sept. 11, (UPl)— The United States and Great Britain have agreed to meet Russia m Geneva on October 31 to begin negotiations on a^ nuclear weapons tests ban, the State Department disclosed
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  • 261 14 ICELAND MAY WIN APPROVAL AT U.N. LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) —Iceland may succeed m getting United Nations approval cf its new 12-mile fishing limits at the forthcoming 3cneral Assembly m New York, m the view of diplomatic observers here today. It was thought Iceland would maintain that only a simple
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  • 161 14 PRINCESS Shakuntala Sharma of Abbottabad, Pakistan, a pretty girl of twenty-three, has come to Britain to put the sari on the Western fashion map. In her suite at London's Westbury Hotel she said: "I hope to do some work with Norman Hartnell." Hartnell, the
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  • 238 14 LONDON, Sept. 11, (UPI) Moscow Radio today reported a series of protest meetings m the Soviet Union against American activities m the Formosa crisis. The broadcast immediately touched off speculation the new "indignation meetings" would be climaxed with an- other demonstration m front of the
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  • 59 14 LONDON, Sept. 11 (UPI)— Red China has "relieved of his post" its ambassador to Yugoslavia, Wu Hsiu-chuan, the New China News Agency said today. The brief announcement said: "Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the People's Republic of China, has relieved Wu Hsiu-chuan of the post of Ambassador Extraordinary
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  • 149 14 R.I. LEADERS DISCUSS FATE OF U.S. PILOT JAKARTA. Sept. 11. (Reuter). Indonesian leaders today discussed Allan Lawrence Pope, captured American pilot, at a secret top-level meeting m Parliament Dr. Djuanda, the Premier, Mr. Suprapto, the AttorneyGeneral and Air Marshal Suryadarma, the Air Force Chief of Staff conferred for three hours
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  • 322 14 BOY, ONLY 8, CONFESSES HE KILLED HIS PARENTS NEW YORK. Sept. 11 (UPI) An 8-year-old freckle-faced boy, who said at first that his parents were stabbed to death trying to save him from being choked by a masked prowler, has confessed last night that he killed them m their sleep.
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  • 58 14 MALAYANS AT U.K. MUSEUM PICTURE taken inside the reading room of the British Museum which is used by many Commonwealth students undergoing training m London schools and universities. Second from the left is Miss Quarty of Ghana, fourth is Mr. Chua of Malaya. Standing (centre) is the Reading Room Superintendent,
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  • 138 14 Filming In HK LONDON, Sept. 11. (Reute.) The J. Arthur Rank Organization yesterday announced plans to make a feature film starring Orson Welles and Kurt Jurgens m Hongkong next month. A 14-week shooting schedule will commence m the coionv on Oct. 27. The film, titled.
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  • 228 14 NEW DELHI, Sept 11, (IPI) Thf VrM India and Pakistan announced today m a 1 munique they had reached agreement <m rrM border disputes which caused fighting and „,->■ ties last month. Prime Minister Malik Fi r O7. Khan Noon of Pakistan (tew here this week for talks with
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  • 82 14 TOKYO fl —The IS Air nounced todai ifl American ;.mi^ fatally sfjot a fl Japanese muatva fl be tried b\ a ''-fl Court. The Air Fetce --fl Airman I' fl £,on<rpre. 10. of I :fl California, was fl paged n -mr-. I when the v ''fl turred and :':■->:■■■
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