Singapore Standard, 13 September 1958

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  • 34 1 Singapore ®j^ ct A II Ti inn [FINAL EDITION] W^ Jf M Hi «1 HBf II t^P Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1958. Vol. IX No. 73. 15 cts. 16 Pages
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  • 259 1 SHIPS TOLD TO BYPASS FORMOSA STRAITS Detour Ordered Following Crisis BRITISH ships en route to Red China ports from Europe via Singapore have been ordered to bypass the Formosa Straits to "keep out of trouble." An official spokesman for Mansfield and Company, agents for the Blue Funnel Lines, whose ships
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  • 125 1 GOVT. ORDERS AND SHARE HOLDINGS THE Permanent Secretary (Establishment) of the Singapore Government has asked us to make it clear that he did not make any of the statements or references attributed to him in our report yesterday in connection with the investment by Government servants in the two proposed
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  • 661 1 STERN WARNING ON US. POLICY IN FAR EAST 'Welt Not Retreat Before Threat Of Armed Aggression! WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, (UPI)-President Eisenhower last night declared the United States shall never timidly retreat before the threat of armed aggression" in the Formosa Straits. In a 21 -minute speech beamed
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  • 132 1 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East A Force Air Marshal, the Earl of Bandon, had a narr^ escape on Thursday evening when the helicopter he/ as ,n cll0 P" ned off its own tail in a million-to-onef hance acci 1 1 dent. ThP Air itfshal
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  • 58 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UPD Financial officials said today the board of the World Bank is expected to approve a loan of a little over U5533,000,000 to Malaya by about Sept. 23. They said the loan will helD to carry out the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric
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  • 256 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (Reiter) United States Supreme Court today refused tie Little Rock School Board any delay in integration at Central High School. The decision was announce to a packed courtroom by Chief Justice Earl rVarren. He said the decision was unanimous.
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  • 85 1 LOW TO LOOK AFTER YOUR TEETH TOMORROW, The Sunday 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. 1 The first of the series, "Johnny Takes A Biscuit," begins
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  • 52 1 TOKYO, Sept. 12. (Reuter) A small northern Japanese fleet today radioed an urgent message for help after, reporting it was being shelled and attacked by Soviet patrol vessels near Habomai Island, north of Japan. Habomai Island was occupied by Soviet forces at the end of the
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    31 1 A new picture of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill who yesterday celebrated their Golden Wedding in the golden shunshine of Cap D' Ail —a French Mediterranean resort. photo. UPI
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  • 198 1 QUEEN SENDS GREETINGS TO THE CHURCHILLS CAP D'AIL, France, Sept. 12 (Reuter).— The 50th wedding anniversary of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill is being treated as an intimate occasion. No ou:side guests are expected at the Villa Caponcina, near the sea in a tree-studded park within sight of the rock
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  • 193 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (Reutcr) Th* fTniM States today agreed to M,' mmLtw StJ^S Japan, in diplomatic negotiations opened In "I Tokyo shortly. ♦K T he tate De Partment said that Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, had agreed .to this step during
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  • 31 1 AN atomic powered submarine is being developed for the Royal Navy, Britain's First Loard of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk announced in Perth yesterday. Reuter I
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  • 222 2 THE SINGAE)RE Traction Compan; yesterday described the laims of its employees' unin as "fantastic" and sail that nothing could bf done about them. The General ianager, Mr. G. G. Wilson, sap this in connection with thfj lecent deadlock of negotiajions between the Company an^
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  • 756 2 Court Told Of Rape Bid PENANG, Fri. A 21-year-old girl tapper, Lee Yoon Kcow, was stabbed to death because she refused to submit to the advances of her kepala (headman), it was alleged before Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali in the Magistrate's Court here
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  • 64 2 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 12, (UPI) President Eisenhower will reply within 24 hours to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's recent letter on the Formosa Strait crisis, the White House said today. Indications were that the reply already was in the process of being delivered through
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  • 180 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government today denied a suggestion that Malaya was expected to join the South-East Asia Treaty Organization after the forthcoming general election here. A spokesman of the Prime Minister's Department said it was "hypothetical" since Malaya's policy with regard
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  • 104 2 THE PUPPET SHOWMAN IS HERE MR. Dennis David I (above), oie of the greatest puppet-show-men in the world, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC Super Constellation for bis first show at the new Capitol Restaurant tonight. He had just completed tour of New and Australia. Mr. David, 31, told reporters:
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  • 60 2 BY COURTESY of Shaw Brothers, the premiere of the film "The Truth About Women," at the Pavilion Theatre on Tuesday, Sept. 16. at 9.30 p.m. will be in aid of St. Andrew's House Fund. Sir George Oehlers, the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly,
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 12 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.00 to £1 Sterling, $5.8075 to US$l; $1,856 to Malayan $1; $0.56 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253,625 to a tael.
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    • 1099 2 WSSaMiWI/Sm ANNOUNCEMENT TNI OFFICE OF F. I Isaacs. Optician. 10 £r 12. The Arcade and at Ftzpa trick's will be Closed on Monday. 15-9.58. and Wednesday. 24 9.53. SITUATIONS VACANT SENIOR COST CLERK, age 30-40 years for large manufacturing company. Experience in this field essential. accountancy qualifications preferred Reply with
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    • 343 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D and above registered contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Perak. Ipon up to 3.00 p.m. of 23rd September, 1958 for the Construction of Phase II Abattoirs and Cattle Shed at Taiping. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of
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  • 398 3 uFTHER rhe cnar e Vo v rnm n comthe unemployment problem in Sin- ¥e sp0 nsible for this worsening crisis or S e r nin? g' ven Dv Tne vice-chairman of the Cham**' 0 f Commerce, Mr. Yap Pheng utile" a realistic approach is made to ktM ueS
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  • 351 3 PRESIDENT Eisenhower's firm declaration J although the United States is willing to rtwte with Communist China on the Formosa >* rttere will be no appeasement with Peking, hnal endorsement to the American pledge to > Hie Nationalists to defend their island against wjw. The President's broadcast
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  • 396 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Cistor Gunasekere A FTER keeping Indonesia in suspense over the reques. for arms, Britain has decided not to send "major items of military equipment" for the time being and the Foreign Office has declined to state whether small calibre weapons would be supplied, as
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  • 906 3 Reds Ready To Fight CROSSpi*- Richard Crossman, the Daily Mirror political correspondent, is on tour. This week he is in Communist China. Here is a despatch from the capital, Peking. TN this capital of Communist China, I have had explained to me in detail the position of the Chinese Government
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  • 838 3 FROM WASHINGTON, PHILIP DEANE SAYS- T^HE United State s is prepared at some time, but not in the immediate future, to arrange for the evacuation of the off-shore islands by Chiang Kai-shek, on condition that Peking stops its attacks on these islands immediately and pledges not to use
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  • 635 4 Murder Inquiry Told Of Mans Dying Words A WOMAN told the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday that her son, Sarip bin Jaffar, a fireman at the Bukit Timah Fire Station begged her forgiveness before he died on the night of Aug. 2. The mother, Tone binte
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  • 131 4 41 Govt, Officers Get The Sack SINGAPORE Government has served notices on 41 officers to terminate their services. Out of these officers, 27 are from the Department of Social Welfare and 14 from the Public Works Department. A Government spokesman last night told The Standard that the officers affected in
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  • 108 4 BEAT FOWL. FINED $4 m TEO AH GUAT, a housewife, was fined $4 in the Singapore City Court yesterday for beating a fowl with a broomstick. She told Ihe Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, that while she was sweeping the floor of her house, someone chased the fowl which belonged
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  • 33 4 GEN. Curtis B. Lemay, Air Force Vice-Chief of Staff. :yes:erday set an unofficial •record for non-stop flight w from Japan to Maryland. ,His time was 12 hours and «j3 minutes.- U.P.I.
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  • 93 4 THE only Malayan girl studying architecture in Western Australia is Miss June Thong, 20. of 8. Pulasai Road. Singapore 15. She is a third -year student at Perth Technical College, and has been in Australia seven years. "When I qualify 1 hope to go back to Singapore
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  • 329 4 Sentences Are Indequate, Submits DPP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Renshaw Investment and Finance Company Limited, which was fined $500 by the Sessions Court on July 1 for running a life assurance business without first depositing $200,000 as security with the Federation Accountant-General, was today the respondent in the same case before
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  • 109 4 ASSOCIATION DECIDES TO CARRY ON THE City Council Senior Officers' Association representing more than 70 expatriate officers will continue functioning. An extraordinary general meeting of the Association last night rejected a move to wind up its activities. The members decided that the Association must continue functioning to look after the
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  • 84 4 Prime Minister Of Canada To Visit S'pore THE Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. John D. Diefenbaker, will nay a one-day visit to Singapore in December. y^lT l3^ the Chief Minister s Office announced that Mr. uiefenbaker who would be visiting the Federation in the course of a Commonwealth tour in
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  • 138 4 MALACCA, Fri. a recent outbreak of a deadly disease among buffaloes in the Jasin area has now spread to the central district, the Veterinary Officer, Mr Lim Seang Chye. said today. The disease, known as haemorrhagic sepgicaemia (blood septic) has killed over thirty buffaloes
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  • 56 4 A SINGAPORE schoolboy, Joe Koh, 18, was waylaid and beaten up by a gane of eight teenagers in Bukit Pasoh yesterday. Koh was on his way to Gan Eng Seng School in Tanjong Pagar when he was dragged into a backlane and assaulted. His watch
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  • 108 4 AUSTRA LI A N Red Cross Chief, Mr. A. G. Brown, met Australian Red Cross girls and spoke to injured and sick Australian soldiers during his hour-long visit to the British Military Hospital at Taiping on Thursday. He is on a four-day tour of Singapore and
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  • 89 4 Court Awards $4,464 For Fractured Leg GOH KOON CHUAN. a lorry driver, was yesterday awarded in the Singapore High Court $4,464 for injuries in a motor accident. The order was made against Toh Teck Seng, owner-driver of a motor car. The Court was told that Goh was riding a motor
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  • 74 4 Mr. Haruhiko Mori, the leader of a three-man "goodwill mission" to Singapore for the last three weeks, left for Bangkok. Saigon and Hongkong yesterday. He is on a tour of Southeast Asia to study the living conditions of students and the educational systems of countries in
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  • 48 4 HASSAN BIN ABDUL RAZAK, 26, of Johore Bahru has obtained his A.S.A.A. degree from the Perth Technical College. Hassan, son of the Ag. State Financial Officer, Inche Abdul Razak bin Jailani, will arrive in Johore Bahru shortly, but will return to Perth to do research work.
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  • 40 4 THE Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, yesterday paid an informal visit to the Malayan Air Training Corps at the Old Kallang Airport, during which he was conducted round by the Acting Commandant Mr. R. S. Barth.
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  • 141 4 Court Hoarc Of Escape From Death A SHOP assistant, Quek Siew Ho yesterday related in the Singapore Coroner's Court how narrowly his life was saved while his friend was burnt to death at the back of a shop off Havelock road on July 19. Quek was testifying before the Coroner.
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  • 262 5 They Are Here As Goodwill Gesture Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, reiterated today that Commonwealth troops were stationed in the Federation as a "gesture of goodwill*' from those countries and they were aiding the speedy end of
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  • 390 5 Leprosy Dying Out, But Still A Social Problem I Oon Teik of the Singapore Medical F h °°tin* nt ,ast ni nt said that was I* par hut stressed it still remained a social r njj oat bu^__ oWem w Roads fo Help fartne rs t!^^Works Mr. I-**JL *i« yesterday
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  • 78 5 Prophet's Birthday ally Planned BOG Frl The birth IJftjcet Mohamed wil iiTisl here on Sept h f Muslims or L-amat Padang. nsi the life and 22s t"r.° Prophet will m-» Ba jj SM. Zainu! a IafSSB), Us tad a aV Uaf), Mo ulan a «Wu3Lfc%M 'Tamil) Moulari fc-amed Yaco* e
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  • 82 5 SINGAPORE Traffic Poiice are appealing for eye-witnesses to contact Inspector S. Cornelius of the Sepoy Lines Police Station in connection with a fatal accident in Tampenis Road yesterday evening. A 7(Kvear-old man, Pen Hua, was killed on the spot in the accident. Mr. Cornelius' telephone
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  • 127 5 AFTER seven closed sessions, comprising 20 hours Pfj Hussion, the Colombo Plan Conference of P 7 onnatio n Officers ended yesterday with 10 ■Bfndatjons for the expansion and improvement Nfiemng the Plan. 5 p in *be v by Mr. el c :f .^information r
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  • 22 5 7';- Frr- V in MagisV" v r > a O N| Hai t- v bail '•<i l come up
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  • 87 5 THE "Most Popular Trade Fair Girl, 1958" title went last night to Miss Alice Won? (above) who is aged 22. She beat many other entrants for the coveted P o o in connection with the Trade Fair in the Great World Park Singapore. There was a
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  • 263 5 Woman Robbed 0f $73,000 In Jewellery, Cash PENANG, Fri. Four masked men armed with daggers, entered a house just opposite the Sky Dance Hall in Noordin Street in the early hours of today and robbed a woman of $13,000 in jewellery and $800 in cash. The woman, Teh Gaik Eng,
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  • 56 5 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday detained Ee Soon Tee until the rising of ccurt for not paying a fine of $2 imposed on him for riding a trishaw without a licence. A total of $216 were paid by 49 others
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  • 324 5 ONE of the most spectacular Military Tattoos to b e seen in Singapore will be held in aid of the Poppy Day Fund on the Padang on Sept. 18 and 19. The first dress rehearsal yesterday, at the Sembawang Royal Naval Air Field, went off with such
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  • 50 5 PENANG, Fri.— The Permatang Pauh Pontoon bridge at Butterworth, will be closed for traffic from midnight to 6 a.m. on Sept. 16 and 18 to enable repairs to be done. An alternative route to Butterworth and the north is available via Kubang Semang and Sungei Dua.
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  • 52 5 EVELYN Cunico who will model at a teenage fashion show presented by John Littles at the Merrymakers' anniversary dance tonight at the Fraser and Neave Pavilion in River Valley Road. Singapore. She is one of the many models from Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School to take
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  • 95 6 FOUNDER of the internatio nal Young Christian Workers movement. Msgr. Joseph Cardijn (above) is due to arrive in Singapore from Colombo next Friday (Sept. 19) in the course of a tour of the Near and Far East countries. Msgr. Cardi.jn will stay in Singapore for two
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  • 399 6 Bill Amending Ordinance To Be Introduced KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Bill, amending the existing Income Tax Ordinance, 1957, to confer exemption on the official emoluments of the King, Queen, the Deputy Supreme Head of the Federation and the Ruler or Governor of any State, is to
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  • 514 6 Defence Opens In Green Bus Depot Murder Trial LOW AH MOK alias Ah Boon, 45-year-old driver, denied in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that he murdered Giam Chin Choo, a director of the Green Bus Company. He was alleged to have committed the offence at 3 p.m. in the company's
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  • 88 6 Ten Prizes For Winners In Quiz Contest THE following are the winners of the third-draw of "Know Your Singapore" multilingua! quiz competition held yesterday at the Department of Information Services in Empress Place. Miss Law Ah Moy. Mr. Surjan Singh, Mrs. C. B. Leembrugen, Miss Rose bte Tambuchik, Mr. P.
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  • 64 6 SIX Singap < rhers' organ;/- H campaign to r building l as the P<>ii e the green Mr. T. K C\ tary of the Ei Union of Chil i f* => The Standard -the target of th< $100,000 '•We xrill a among the mi f'^-r. associations
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  • 188 6 ACTING Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Inche Abu Bakar Pawanchee yesterday declared open the first pilot fishery training school at the Tanjong Kling Malay School in the absence of the Minister Mr. J. H. Jumabhoy. The school has an smnL ment of 43 pupils of
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  • 195 6 ABOUT 1,200 employees of the Singapore Telephone Board will receive from today higher wages and improved benefits. Thi s follows the signing of a new agreement between the Board and the Union yesterday. The agreement concluded two months of negotiations on 19 demands put
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  • 187 6 CHILDR RESCUI IN FIR DRAM A woman jv ba th wrapped month -old bar- broke out n 7 East coast W P° re > yesterday o, She sr f «t| baby froni a three other bou o e Outside Hi Muriel D'Cotta swirled out 0 e <•'.: her house e
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  • 53 6 JOHORE BAHRU 1 The women's sectiafl Malayan Chinese Asm here will hold s Brawl val dance at the 6altaa*| him Diamond Hn\ on Sep?. 26 frorr. 8 I I 1 a.m. :n aid of the I 1 ship fund. 1 For reservttlons, 3 K:m Pons Musical
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  • 221 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kon Loy, was today commi High Court on a charge of at a coffee shop in Jinjang Chan was alleged to have I committed the offence with five others, four of whom are now serving prison sentences. The coffee shop owner. Wong
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  • 308 7 'Plans Are Under Consideration KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Plans to create co-operative housing societies in every town in Malaya are being considered, said the president of the Federation of Co-Operative Housing Societies, Mr. M. I. Nayar, today in an interview with The Standard before he left
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 80S 81} R.S.S. No. 1 80£ 801 R.S.S. No. 1 (Nov.) 811 82 R.S.S. No 2 793 80 R.S.S. No'. 3 77 77 h Tone: Inactive. The tin price in Singapore was $368g per
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  • 156 7 Court Fixes Final Hearing For Woman A WOMAN, Lim Beng Guat. who claimed trial in the Singapore City Court yesterday to a charge of erecting an unauthorized dwelling hut in the compound of 234, Bukit Timah Road, had her case given a "final postponement" to Oct 9. She told the
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  • 107 7 A SINGAPORE taxi-driver, M. V. Manikam. told the City Magistrate yesterday that, while he was away in India on holiday, he tried to send his licence to the Registrar of Vehicles for renewal but it was stopped by :he Customs. He produced a stamped
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  • 102 7 THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council has rejected a request from the Kamoong Melayu branch of the United Malays National Organisation for the grant of fiee water to a mosque at Jalan Eunos, The Standard was told yesterday. The Committee has informed
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  • 68 7 STARTING from yesterday evening, motorists travelling along Bukit Timah Road are having a new Shell petrol kiosk to serve them at the junction of Hooper Road. The kiosk was declared open bv Mr. Ko Teck Kin. Standardpic shows Mr Ko cutting the tape at the opening
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  • 178 7 Scholarship Offers From US Varsities A NUMBER of American universities and colleges are offering one-year scholarships to students in Singapore and British Borneo for any field of study. These scholarships cover board, room and tuition costs. Successful candidates must, however, be able to provide funds for incidental expenses and for
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  • 165 7 TWO youths, Tambi bin Kassim and Ali bin Ahmad, were yesterday discharged on a joint charge of attempted extortion by the Singapore Third District Court because the complainant in the case did not turn up. It was stated that Tambi and Ali had attempted to
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  • 50 7 A VAN-DRIVER, Tan Cheng Keng, 21, was yesterday sent to jail for nine months bv the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, for the theft of a car belonging to Mr. Wong Cheng Ah, in Hamilton Road, between Feo. 9 and 10 this year.
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  • 145 7 ABDUL RAHMAN bin SUDIN. 29, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court to a charge of stealing a pair of shoes valued at $2.50, belonging to Jaffar bin Othman, was yesterday fined $200. Othman told the Court that at 1.30 p.m. on
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  • 189 7 We Want Own Homes, Lim Told A 15-MAN delegation from the Geylang Fire Victim's Mutual Association, yesterday met Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and requested him to take steps to speed up the building of new homes for the Kampong Koo Chye fire victims. They told the Chief
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  • 65 7 MEMBERS of the public are informed that the Arm* and Explosives Branch, Police, at Hill Street, Singapore, will be closed from Sept. 22 to Oct. 5. The closure is being done for reorganization purposes. Only urgent matters like the import or export of arms and ammunition
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  • 68 9 s Re«D sai, the r, si; i > ,-> ibt* r rrac ml ii a exchange pf i ir. i* 5 3pment rro- Ufa lon r.eon at Un u: j Hotel t- nai m% elved by IndU ountrtes uac e to complete >''•.- second five-yea imposinjl on OH mm*
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  • 44 9 SAPOR! C&ese Probcfaange dosing pw Kterday C pra >r I ss j I I SwciaJ Sara? ak apcre Ccr:3 Hithlß i Prim biz nacbantnot copra canal J?cre Gkobul 09 Mil- Bocaticc closing ?::*€s: i *f-' 551, drums 3- Lit prists: 7 ma September
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  • 148 9 All Share Sections Firmer INDUSTRIALS, tins, rubbers I and all other sections of the i Malayan share market were firmer yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Benta 1.33 1.3R Conremara 1.43 1.47 XS. Oil Palms I.OS 1 70 Pa^am 0.87 0.90 Selangor C'nuts
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  • 252 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business tior. e yesterday Fed Disp, $1.11. $1.12; Fraser and Neave ords $2.76, $2. 77 1 odd lot Gammon $1.50. $1.49. $1.47 odd lot: Hammer $1.69, $1.68J. I $1.70: Hume prefs A5/li; M. {Cement $1.34; M. Colls. 97$c. to I $1.05 McAl.ster $137;
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  • 49 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday; Canada: buying, TT. 32-3/16. O.D. 32-5/16, 90 days air mail 32-5/8 credit bills. 32-3/4 trade bills Selling, TT. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31-13/16; French Francs ***** Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 42 9 DURING the first half of this year Australia's exports cf staple fibre increased to i 13.958 tons. The export result thus exceeds comparable records for the similar period last year by 4.167 tons, or approximately 43 per cent.
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  • 194 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The- Indian Engineering Exports Promotion Council is working out plans to export Indian-made bicycles to Malaya and South-east Asian countries, according to a bulletin issued by the Indian High Commissioner here. A standing liaison committee has been formed to deal with export
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  • 37 9 AFTER opening the Scientific Exhibition of the second Geneva conferance on Atoms for Peace last week, the U.N. Secretary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjold (second from left) inspected a model of an atomic-powered ship.
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  • 345 9 UK. Keen To Develop Fuel Resources BRITAIN leads the world in nuclear power generators and has 'a much more ambitious practical power programme in hand than any other single country" according to Sir John Cockroft, leader of the British Delegation to the Atoms for Peace Conference in Geneva. Sir John
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  • 51 9 WHEAT still holds first place in world grain production, despite substantial increases in production of rice and corn. Wheat production last year was estimated at a near-record 207,000,000 metric tons. Production of rough rice that year was estimated at 194 000.000 metric tons and corn at
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  • 166 9 ONE of the United States' important programmes in its foreign policy field is the sending of Atoms-for-Peace missions to various countries under the Jurisdiction of the US Atomic Energy Commission says a U.S. release. This programme has proved effective in assisting countries in their
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 425 9 THE market here and in London during the week have been conspicuously inactive, according to Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd.'s weekly rubber market report New York tried to lift the market out of the rut, but with little or no effect locally. Apart from
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    • 63 9 DELIVERIES of tin-in-con-centrates from Federation of Malaya mines to Singapore, Penang and Butterworth in August amounted to 2,460 tons, against 4,405 tons in the previous month. Total deliveries in the first eight months this year amounted to 23,815 tons, compared with 39,894 tons is the same period
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    • 246 9 HAWAII OFFERS MARKET FOR MALAYAN PRODUCTS HAWAII offers o potential export market for Singapore and Malaya, Dr. Given K. VV. Tang, vice-president of Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, and leader of the 37--member Hawaiian business cum goodwill mission to the Colony, said yesterday. Dr. Tang said with her expanding
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    • 161 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Calt. Dublin, Arkeldijk, Floreta, Procyon, Brunside, Sri Johore H.M.M.S., Belaga. Fukkoka Maru, Wei Ming, Srt 1190-1003 Waingapoe, Sunny, Statius Jensen, Chakdina, Theseu, Blissful, Obokil, Triadic, Musi, Achilles, Sunon, Burma. Angkorwat. Summit. H. Silverwave, Tyndareus, San Francisco, Naininia, Santa Lucia. Lidia, Saidja, Tronoh, Prince Salvor,
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    • 92 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— The Commercial Department reported that U.S. imports for consumption during June this year was U551,018,500 about four per cent higher than the $980,300,000 reported in June, last year. During the first six months this year imports for consumption were valued at $6,249,--600.000, about
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    • 212 9 Survey Cuts Ship Routes SEVERAL shorter and safer shipping routes between the Australian port of Darwin and Asian ports will be available as a result of a vast hydrographic survey just completed by the Royal Australian Navy. The new routes will connect Darwin with Singapore, Jakarta. Bangkok, Hongkong. Tokyo, Kure,
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    • 32 9 U.S. exports of unmanufactured tobacco in May this year tottlled 24,100,000 pounds, down 18.3 per cent from last year. The value, at $17,500,000 was down 15 per cent.
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  • 543 11 Chung Khiaw Brings A New Service To Your Doorstep L KHIAW BANK „ill b""« et theif Mob,.. \om ,he th« objert -Bankf£:. to make F people r" to go about their banking business in districts not served by banks. The managing director said this new service was being provided
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  • 205 11 CHUNG KHIAW'S "Bank-On-Wheels" has everything that a bank branch should have and possibly more. It has a customers' lounge, zig-zag counters, an accounting machine, a built-in safe, fireproof document cabinet, an electric fan and all other fittings of a modern bank. The design of the
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  • 155 11 Facilities At Mobile Branch ALMOST all the facilities available at modern banks can be provided by Chung Khiaw's Mobile Branch, which opens for business on Monday. The facilities available at the new branch include savings accounts, coins bank, fixed deposits, remittance service, gift and travellers' cheques and commercial letters ot
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    • 158 11 IS. KIAT SENG M WORKSHOP 33 lavender Street Singapore Ifattang Pudding Road Singapore IMIAOAM LIMITED. afforiig the public another I MECHANISED mni BRANCH KHIAW BANK LTD IHS24FACITB I j! Chung kh.aw Bank Limited of Singapore Pop^arlv kno*n as the "Small Man's Bank." *w growing— that is why they use Facit
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  • 346 12  - MALAYA'S NATIONAL AIRLINE GOES TO HONGKONG CHAN SWAN BEE By STAIMDARD AVIATION REPORTER MALAYAN AIRWAYS, Malaya's own national airline, will operate its first Singapore to Hongkong service two weeks from today to join the rest of the world in a highly competitive international field of air travel. And following the
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  • 911 12 of a more permanent nature. By early 1947 work on the main airfields in the Federation and Singapore had brought them up to the minimum standards required for civil operations, and the Company had taken delivery of three Airspeed Consul aircraft, which carried a crew of two
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  • 35 12 am I Miss Amarjit jKaur, (top j left) an exi Kuala Lumpur school girl, Miss Florence Pans and Miss Anna Ong (left). THESE are but three of Malayan Airways' charming hostesses:
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  • 38 13 rti h ;-a.trr «irb *s«v«. win h|aU! in charter from Qantas Shown here deft to right) are Captains <>eoff Kirragp. Don MrGtiigan. Tom Duncan. First Officers Nage Segar and Andrew Fong. and Captain Bill Wood.
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  • 90 13 an ex-student of St Andrew's School, has 1,000,000 miles of flying to his credit. Capt. Chan has just returned to Singapore after honeymooning with his schoolteacher-wife in Hongkong. He has the credit of being the first Asian aircrew to be made a Captain
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  • 290 14  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By I *TX)DAY S QUOTATION: "There is one who Is wiser than any ol us. mod that is everybody." Napoleon SATURDAY FOB EVERYONE: Attend to regular duties and shopping; keep clear of inharmony, upsets. Evening favours socializing, trips, visits. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN
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  • 567 14 From Sherwood Glades To Torrid Swamps "That's our way. 1 indicates 2-Lt. E. Howard. 20, Cumberland- born National serviceman leading the first patrol of the Sherwood Foresters on "bandit bashing" duties near Sungei Siput, Perak in "Operation Ginger*' area. The Foresters arrived early this month to join other Units of
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  • 542 14  -  John Woodrow By colour i'ul pageantry of J- a military tattoo has an appeal that makes ii linger in tn e memory long alter the last lignts have heen dimmed and the debris of a departed crowd has swept across a deserted arena. Dunn? the past week 1
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 326 14 Ayo<i'&caav Y« POnT THIMK A V^ k4A§4. -m \WHUT ISVCCRVIN' /^ir^MEWHUT OH-sflaT-AH A ZSm^ZtMAM I SWEET OL MAN LIKE J \LAfVfVff^ BOL)T? -^O' IS J I OUGHTA &E CRVIKi: REMEMBERS i IT&vSiIP JWOU6HTTWAIT i,V^ r «e J EST A WAITER > REMEMBERIN' SHE If HOW SUM < >nftIMALLr CEVENA UTTLE
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  • 690 15  - HE FANS GO FOR PENANG TONIGHT KEN JALLEH sums up the chances. Singapore Fall As Favourites This 'secret weapon' threat against Singapore has put soccer fans in the jitters over here. Singapore, favourites for the Malaya Cup, have now become the underdogs for tonight's replay of the final at the
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  • 279 15 gor United Fail Stop Unbeaten Run Of RAF AU miFtR. Fri. Royal Air Force maina unbeaten record when they beat Selangor Vl2 points (four tries) to 10 (two goals) in a ■wen on the Bellamy Road ground today. M"^ with "a depleted r il Hm g s '< *he field
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  • 178 15 lott 's Father Does of Like The Idea mLr Sept l2 < LPI > Herb Elliott, i^moter f yesterdav began talks with Leo rl tur„ nT Hono, ulu who has offered him ■j, -«ier antj '".e disc fe Re Z r i re Leavitt said. "I'm making plane reservations for
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  • 25 15 THE FOONG Seong Cup Southern Zone final between Singapore and Johore will be played on Sept. 26 and 27 at Johore Bahru.
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  • 24 15 DONCASTER. Sept. 12. /Renter) Sir Winston Churchill's Welsh Abbot won the Portland Handicap, run over Ave furlongs and 152 yards here today.
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  • 247 15 Teams For Tomorrow's Social Match THE Keppel Club will meet Royal Island Club in the Social Match over Keppel Club course tomorrow. Teams (Keppel Club mentioned first) for the match are as follows: 8.30 a.m R. Rae (11) and W. N Taylor (17) vs Sutcliffe (4) and Murdoch (7); 8.35
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  • 207 15 A Draw Cup Is Shared KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The stage i s all s et for the big clash at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night the replay of the H.M.S. Malava Cup final between Singapore and Penang. Once again, the Merdeka Stadium is expected to take on another record breaking
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  • 303 15 Hullo Secret Weapon Please... PENANG, Fri. Penjng's football coach, Ooi Ew e Choo. was inundated with telephone calls this morning from people who wanted to know what was Penang's 'secret weapon' to win the Malaya cup final replay against Singapore tomorrow. But the coach kept mum. The secret plan which
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 15 Yew Chang pAtpcv hard *o tlok Seng rant Koh oi Singa- fall ON 1 (top to
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  • 27 15 C To Field ckey Team 1- I Ca] !•< i ir.rt* '£*n as 1 X! and i-„ ttatf I "zress r- nw a -oar.* I 4 te will
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  • 25 15 LONDON, Sept. 12. (Reuter) —Results in last night's British Rugby Union matches were* Cardiff 5, Ranji Walkers XV 17Redruth 8, Metropolitan Police 6.
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  • 77 15 9 Runners In Today's St. Leger DONCASTER, Sept. 12 (Reuter) There are nine probable runners for the St. Leger Stakes, last classic of the English flat racing season to be run here tomorrow at 1415 GMT over one mile, six furlongs. They are, with Jockey Restoration (D. Smith), Th'boggart (F.
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  • 226 15 THE full Committee of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Federation yesterday accepted the responsibility of sending the strongest possible All-Singapore basketball for a four-month tour of America. This was decided at a committee meeting held at the Goh Loo Club, with Mr. Goh Chye Hin
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  • 66 15 THE team to represent the Old Victorians in a cricket match against the Christian Brothers Association for the Evan Wong Shield today at the S.R.C. ground at 2 p.m. will be selected from the following A. Vijiaretnam, S. K. Retnam, Kulasingam, Paramathevan. Eric Retnam, Thambyrai. Sarboo. Tan
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  • 63 15 PENANG, Fri.— Two hundred and forty athletes from the various UMNO branches in Penang will participate in the Penang UMNO Merdeka anniversary sports meet to be held at the City Stadium tomorrow. The All-Malaya UMNO youth leader. Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. will declare the meeting
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  • 41 15 REGGIE Stuart, Malaya's youngest racing motor cyclist, is seen astride his BSA Bantam 125cc riding to victory in the 125cc class at the Perafc Motor Club's half mile Merdeka Sprint on Monday at Ipoh. His time was 31.705.
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  • 348 15 INDIANS scored their flrst victory in a SAFA Premier league match yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium when they beat the Royal Air Force, Singapore, by five goals to two. Perhaps it was a change of luck for them because they sported white jerseys for the flrst
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  • 71 15 RUGBY— S. Johore Ist XV vs. R.E. Johore Bahru. South Johore B XV vs. English College English College. S.C.C. Ist vs. R.A.F. Tengah Tengah. The Blacks vs. University of Malaya Bt. Timah. R.A.F. Seletar vs. B.M. Hospital Seletar SOCCER M.R.N.V.R. vs. S'pore Guard Regt. Farrer Park. ATHLETICS P.W.D.
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  • 82 15 THE probable line-up for tonight's inter-school badminton final between St. Joseph's Institution and Presbyterian Boys School at the Singapore Badminton Stadium starting at 7.30 p.m. SJI Singles: Le e Kin Tat, Matthew Chan, Anthony Chan. Doubles: Anthony Chan and Matthew Chan, Lee Kin Tat and Jimmy Cheah.
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  • 23 15 HAVANA, Sept. 12. (UPI).— Kid Gavilan, former world welterweight champion, last night announced his retirement after 16 years of professiona! fighting.
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  • 28 15 DOUGLAS ISLE OF MAN. Sept. 12. (Reuter). Ernie Washer. 27-year-old motor cyclist from Crawley (Sussex) won the Senior Manx Grand Prix in perfect racing conditions here yesterday.
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  • 158 15 UNSPORTING RECS Incidents Mar RDY Cup Replay IPOH, Fri. The replay of the Ipoh District Knock out soccer final for the RDY Cup between the Perak Chinese Recreation Club and the Loyal Regiment almost ended In a In the 16th minute, the referee. Mohammed Taib, temporarily suspended play for five
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  • 52 15 LONDON, Sept. 12. (Reuter).—Results in last night's English football matches were: LEAGUE TWO Rotherham United 1 Middlebrough 4. Swansea Town 3. Leyton Orient 3 LEAGUE THREE Notts County 1, Hull City LEAGUE FOUR Walsall 2. Chester 2. Irish Football result: GOLD CUP (Second round): Portadown 0, Derry
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  • 77 15 THE FOLLOWING are the results of the semi-finals of the Royal Singapore Golf Club Ladies Club championship played at the Club course yesterday. Mrs. Cobley. beat Mrs. Irving Joans four and three! Miss Trant beat Mrs. Weeks in the 20th hole. The eight qualifiers last Monday
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  • 116 15 WONG FEY WAN gave a promising performance in the flrst day of the annual PWD sports when he broke two records in four events held at Kalians yesterday. There was also another record in 880 yards when M. J. Xavier won in 2 min 18.37 sec.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 215 16 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Reuter)— A H-bomb was dropped by Vickers Valiant aircraft over Christmas Island yesterday. An official announcement last night said that the bomb was successfully exploded at a high altitude over 1 the Central Pacific. The statement came within six hours of the announcement
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    • 146 16 SIR ROBERT OPENS NEW RUNWAY AT KAI TAK HONGKONG, Sept. 12 ((Reuter).— A helicopter carrying Governor Sir Robert Black flew through a ceremonial ribbon to open a new 8,350 feet long runway at Kai Tak airport tonight. The Governor said the $128 million (Hongkong) project was a unique engineering achievement
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    • 95 16 TO MOSCOW JUST TO FETCH ASHES TOKYO, Sept. 12 (Reuter)— The widow of the late Fumitaka Konoye, the eldest son of a former Prime Minister. Mr. Fujimaro Konoye, is planning to leave here later this month for the Soviet Union to fetch the ashes of her husband who died m
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    • 61 16 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 12 (Reuter).— Mr. Maxwell Gluck yesterday resigned as United States Ambassador to Ceylon for unspecified personal reason. President Eisenhower has accepted the resignation. Mr. Gluck. when questioned by a Senate Committee after his appointment to the post last year, admitted that ae did
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    • 72 16 HALIFAX. Nova Scotia, Sept. 12 (UPl).—Vice-chancex-lors from two universities on opposite sides of the globe say Canada is well ahead of England in higher education. Vice-Chancellor of the University of New Zealand, Dr. Gama Currie, says "you have a greater percentage of people in higher education
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    • 116 16 MR. HUGH GAITSKELL, leader of the British Labour Party, has declined an invitation to visit Moscow this Autumn because of engagements in London. Reuter. NO RAIN fell in Britain yesterday, probably for the first time this summer. Reuter. THE AUSTRALIAN Port Authority, which controls all shipping in Australian waters,
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    • 53 16 JAKARTA, Sept. 12 (Reuter) —Professor Raden Supono, 55, a former Indonesian Ambassador to Britain, died here last night, Antara News Agency reported. He collapsed after a tennis j game with his wife. The professor, at the time of his death, held a high post in the
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    • 67 16 CANBERRA, Sept. 12 (Reuter) A new issue of Australian penny and four penny stamps on Feb. 2, will feature portrait* of Queen Elizabeth. The Postmaster General Mr C. Davidson s aid today the new penny purple stamp would portray the Queen in a head and
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  • 430 16 FULL TEXT OF PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S SPEECH TO THE NATION: I want to talk to you about the situation, dangerous to peace, which has developed in the Formosa Straits, in the Far East. My purpose is to give you its basic facts and then my conclusions as to our nation's
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  • 262 16 LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter) Mr. Morgan Phillips, Secretary of the Labour Party, has circulated party members and organisations warning then that a general election may be near, and calling for a vigorous socialist campaign in preparation for it. "It may well be that the coming Labour
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  • 252 16 Britain Has No Pledge With US. In Quemoy LONDON, Sept. 12 (UPI) Britain made it clear today that it has no commitment to the United States over Quemoy and other off-shore islands held by Chinese nationalists. A spokesman for Prime Minister Harold Macmillan issued the following statement after Randolph Churchill
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  • 2202 16 WE WILL FIGHT WE MUST There Will Be No Retreat In The Face Of Armed Aggression I Vietnam. In the fall of 1954, they attacked Quemoy and Matsu, the same two islands they are attacking now. They broke off that attack when, in January 1955. the Congress and I agreed
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