Singapore Standard, 15 September 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coblt "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER )5, 1958. Vol. IX No. 75. 15 cts. 12 Poges [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 331 1 TUNKU CALLS ON POLITICAL PARTIES IN MALAYA 'Don't Forget The Other Races MALACCA, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdu! Rahman today urged th€ major political parties m Malaya not to forget the other races that make up the Malayan nation if and when they came to power m the future." The
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  • 47 1 A TWO-YEAR-OLD girl. Goh Yeh Lee, was crushed to death when a lorry backed into the compound of a house m Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, yesterday. Goh was playing m the compound with another child when the accident occurred. The other child escaped.
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  • 441 1 ALOR STAR, Sun. More than 15,000 people waited outside the Railway Station here for a glimpse of the King and Queen on the occasion of their first official visit to the State Their Majesties are on a ten-day tour of Kedah, Perlis
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Sept. 14 (UPI)— A London newspaper said today that "Marshal Nicolai Bulganin is seriously ill, possibly dying," quoting "a usually reliable Moscow source." The Sunday Reynolds News said that according to this source "Bulganin's life is now a matter of weeks." Bulganin was dropped from
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  • 102 1 SECRET Society gangsters slashed a shop assistant, Chong How Ghee, 22, with parangs at his home m Ganges Avenue, Singapore, last night. Chong who received a wound on his arm, was treated as an outpatient at the General Hospital. Chong later told The Standard he did
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  • 35 1 A drink called ''Pole Squatter" won a cocktail contest m London organized by the Polish Chamber of Foreign Trade. Recipe: two thirds Polish vodka, one-third fresh lemon juice, a dash of conintreau. Reuter
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  • 247 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida. Sept. 14 (UPI)— A 100--ton inter-continental Atlas thundered up early today m another 3.000-mile test that was expected to be followed by an attempt at an oceanspanning, 6.200-mile flight within the next few weeks. With its three engines developing nearly 400,000 pounds thrust,
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  • 31 1 AN electronic brain which can do the work of 200 men will be used to control air traffic at the Municipal Airport m Indianapolis, Indiana, later this month.- Reuter
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  • 72 1 ACCRA, Sept. 14 (Renter) Husah Hausah, who is serving a 20--months' prison sentence for theft, told a court here that he plunged a knife into his stomach m a bid to commit suicide because he was forced to shave his beard while m prison. Hausah, who said
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  • 61 1 THE King and Queen say "goodbye" to a large crowd of YIP» who went to the Kuala Lumpur railway station yesterday morning to see Their Majesties leave on their first official ten-day visit to Perlis. Kedah and Perak. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Cabinet Ministers were
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  • 151 1 TIN MINER ROBBED OF PISTOL, CASH AND JEWELS IPOH, Sun. Police hav< started extensive investigations into a burglary, involving more than $1,000, which includes the theft of a n automatic pistol and 41 rounds oi ammunition belonging to s local tin miner, Mr. Chin Kee Yin '33' m Eleanor Gardens
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  • 66 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 14 (UPD— Five persons, all believed to have been children, were burned to death yesterday In a fire which swept through a tenement m downtown Ottawa. An eye-witness said he saw four of the children pounding on the windows of the third floor
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  • 398 1 12 LANDING CRAFT UNLOAD AMMUNITION Americans Construct Defensive Missile Sites In Formosa KINMEN CITY, Q M emoy, Sept. 14— Chinese Nationalist sailors today fought their way through heavy Communist gunfire to bring relief to the Nationalist forward outpost off mainland China. More then 12 small landing craft
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  • 219 1 the attainment of Statehood next year The Tengku added that if it was necessary, the Union would send a delegation to discuss the matter with the British Government. "We feel that the presence of a Sultan will mean a protection of the interests of
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  • 131 1 Professor Sues Russia For Mil. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Sept. 14.— (UPI)— A Harvard Law Professor will leave for Moscow on Sept. 20 to sue Russia for US$5OO,OOO. Prof. Harold J. Berman will try to get the Soviet Government, to pay royalties on Russian-published works of Western authors Berman's chief client is
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  • 353 2 No Hitch, But Traffic Flow Is Slowed Down KUALA LUMPDR, Sun. Travel time was doubled as the capital's new one-way traffic scheme began to operate today and became a test of patience for the motorist, taxi-driver, trisha-rider and cyclist. But on the six main roads,
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  • 79 2 MR. DIVAKAR MENON, 25, of Singapore, is the first Indian to be elected president of the Inns of Court Students' Union, London. A keen debater, Mr. Menon was a member of the London team that won the V. K. Krishna Menon's debating trophy. Son of Mr. M. R.
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  • 154 2 'We Have A Part To Play In Malayan Unity' IPOH, Sun. Eurasians have a great part to play m contributing towards the unity of the Malayan nation said Mr. J. F. Augustin. a minority representative m the Federal Legislative Council, at the meeting of the Perak Eurasian Association here today.
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  • 235 2 Technical Union Calls For Better Efficiency KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Kelantan Branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union, at its Annual General Meeting today resolved to call on Government to establish a panel to look into the division of duties and responsibilities of various officers m the technical departments with
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  • 104 2 PENANG, Sun —An Alliance victory m the next general elections Is necessary to ensure peace, prosperity and happiness m this country, said the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche JSardon bin Haji Juhir, at a meriting: of the Balik Pnlau UMNO branch, yesterday. Urging every
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  • 57 2 KUALA Jtalaya's tr Hose Che. contran Bey ivher lor--- her Rose b Abdul ai her h. a Jami taftL* J •«m year r rites a f|e r :<'-\ yestei to remair, n Aan I n October tralia for told The i help me fo r j 2r marry again.*
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    • 1463 2 [r^ j jßMsa?»r7rfri^r^jiif<iTTjfciT€Tti3«? ANNOUNCEMENT TNI OfFICE Cf F Isaacs. Optician. 10 12. The Arcade and at Fitzpatnck's will be Closed loday and Wednesday. 24 9.58 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR CHONC WEE LINC w shes to thank the many friends and wellwishers for their kir»d attendance and the valuable presents on the occasion
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    • 608 2 TENDER NOTICES Hft mm F.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. THE closing d*te of tender for the construction erfi New Primary School at Amfcangan, Seremban is extended from 22nd. September tor 3rd, October, 1958. JOHORE P. VV. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *D* fir above registered P. W. D. Contractors will be
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    • 576 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: (a) Sale of Unserviceable Vehicles lying at Transport Centre, Mackenzie Road. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close 2.15 p.m. on 8.10.58; (b) Care and Maintenance of the Bukit Timah Road' Old Christian Cemetery during 1959. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close 2.15 p.m. on 8.10.58; and (c)
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    • 243 2 \\l 9 Try this easy beauty test todar: App'r cie cf :he rt^a» shades of Cutez Kail Polish on one hand only. Nc«,o» jour two hands. The hand without Cutex locks dill, bx how the hand with Cutez Nail Polish has \fo: octsofaiij groomed, fenished look. Nails sparkle tlsuscii flattering
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  • 823 3 iianuJdcluring Jewellers t Lumpui and Singapore m SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD |Al September 15. 1958 jint Economy Plan ■^T^ over nments of the Federation and W n planning for the future, cannot fail to W* (j m a s>x point plan which six Japanese res %rs a"<* economists have
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  • PEOPLE
    • 328 3 Sir I congratulate you on your brilliant editorial of Sunday. Sept. 7 on tolerance, spirit of forbearance and respect for each other's religious principles and teachings. I heartily endorse your statements on the Japanese Government and its people. It was my privilege to attend the World Convention on
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  • 792 3 FARNBOROUGH, THE traditional "Shop J- j c *u« d-«+<c.v« window of the British w aircraft industry, the Famborough Air Show, rai"uw 6 has a higher polish this uogr t u«n any show I year tnan any snow 1 have seen. Since the en/,iafw n RHtUh
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  • 677 3 Le sangfroid de codfish... H EVERY MONDAY ST. TROPEZ f AM glad to report that m this sundrenched corner of France, where they used to do some fishing before the harbour here m St. Tropez got clogged up with millionaires* yachts, they are taking a keen interest m the fishery
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  • Article, Illustration
    443 3 I /tejcbflfukes TKf, opinion men. individually and nations, may hold against the United States one cannot but doff off the hat to American statesmen for ther forthright statements They do not believe either m fence sitting or, what is talk. They believe m calling: a spade a spade.
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  • 382 4 Rubber Tappers Found Guilty On Joint Charge TEMERLOH, Sun. Three rubber tappers, who were alleged to have broken into a shophouse m a kampong and stolen $605 belonging to shopkeeper Hassan bin Daud on July 18, were today found guilty on a joint charge of knowingly
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  • 56 4 NEARLY 4,000 o f these attractive envelopes containing tourist information about Singapore, will be sent to all corners of the globe this week. They are being sent by the Departme t of Tourism, which under its Director, Mr. Robert Howlett. is stepping up its campaign to attract more
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  • 197 4 Better Deal For Rural Area Pledge KUALA LUMPUR, Sun One hundred delegates to the Co-Operative Officers conference, which ended here today, pledged to do their utmost "to rectify the grave imbalance existing between the rural and urban sectors of economy.'* The theme of the three-day meeting was the economic reconstruction
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  • 88 4 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilan Labour Party leader, Mr. Robert Singam, has issued a directive to party members asking them to avoid using the word "labourer." He urged members to use "worker" instead m speech and writing, and thus uphold the dignity of manual work. The
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  • 76 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Canadian High Commissioner to Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, and Canadian Envoy to Burma. Mr. Arthur R. Menzies, returned here today after spending two weeks m Burma. He told The Standard that he went there to present his credentials to the Burmese President
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  • 178 4 IPOH, Sun.— The chairman of the UMNO, Perak the Mentri Besar, Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, has called on all members of the party m the State to "consolidate" themselves and make arrangements for winning a victory at the coming Federal and State elections.
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  • 42 4 MR Justice J. W. D. Ambrose has been appointed a member of the Appeal Tribunal under the provisions of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. He will replace the Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab on the Tribunal.
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  • 40 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A former student of the Klang High School, Mr. P. Srinivasan. 26. son of Mr. A. Poncdurai of the Railway Department here, has qualified m Civil Structural Engineering at the Brighton Technical College. England.
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  • 120 4 FENCE SITTING DAYS ARE NOW OVER' PENAN G. Sun. The days of simply sitting on the fence and waiting for the conditions of service to improve is a thing of the past, states the editorial m "The Teacher's Voice." a publication of the Chinese School Teachers' Union. ''We must always
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  • 73 4 MASTER Lai Teck Kong:, 14-year-old St. Patrick's School student is the youngest member of the Photographic Society of Singapore, to have a print accepted for the Society exhibition at the Hollywood Room. The exhibition, lasting until Tuesday, was opened by President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr.
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  • 150 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The problems that the Federation are faced with m her Industrial development are similar to the problems of many other countries. Mr. Choy Siew Hen an industrial development expert from the Ministry of Finance told The Standard today. Mr. Choy has just
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  • 226 4 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak Government Clerical Services Union today decided to make strong representations to Government to allow the computation of pensions and gratuities to be made on the pensionable emoluments drawn by officers on the date of retirement This resolution was proposed
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  • 17 4 Party N v S ars M State instead Inch' 1 --^k rfard I hat Party Noca;a
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    53 4 Selangor a* the RfJ at the 1 iv The S«lU« «jj is nou «»n to i *»y to Br n > thc Srafl MoJ" the new ™°r i,n Inchr Abdul J i Abdul f^iiS?: Besar of „i is seen P[ e$f f i Instrument Rfr ment to thr w
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  • 276 4 IPOH, Sun.— The Yang di-Pertuan .W first official visit to Parak will S pmd thZj premier state and will visit Ipoh on Sept 2' Registrar of the Supreme Court mi n H|i An elaborate program re has been arranged for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong ?r/i the Permaisuri Acong when
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  • 92 4 SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATE JOHORE BakJ The Johore g'v« drawn up a programme i #sth birthda; of Johore Wednesday The program tows Retreat by th« 5 Ibrahim Diamond J np ar the 8:^1 Ceremony 2* --I Johore Bahr: $a vestiture at ibyjm 8.30 am to llij sports at :he m Johore
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  • 78 4 Federation UN Exper Social A KUALA LUMPUI The Rotors'. Cad ye opment and Bn OflWr of the Ecd mission For Asia n| Dr. Antoni W here today to a< ration Govcnwnecl munity devc pi government He. rill beginning Sepl •ho first is B- Fedcri Head? vril] nm munity h Dr.
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  • 327 5 We Are Working Under Fear, Union Secretary Alleges aim allegation that some elected City Councillors were snooping: around corridors and windows of the City Hall to "spy" on staff members was yesterday made by the General Secretary of the 1,900-strong Singapore City Council Services Union, Mr.
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  • 67 5 I ..-2 ores :r Ot m I lza B to X I r i :e kinst H wrongiuate ..i- rup" n :e- the c of Park H j on- sinffect- the does righi era of I >enl ser- Mr. Teh ha ratio those i of The B mted i
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  • 11 5 »Q i »wn Co -lS king has been puty Pu
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  • 38 5 EXPERT COOKS E jMuu prfa J"" the most *l students at a '•"►rts m ,nok- !k( irran. i; k rutu Wuah Wnang. linon (hi Si (h w X n Private!.; 3 kr rv. n;!: !h.-m X m M,.
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  • 72 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister f«,r Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, has a red that Dr. Mario Ben- ./io. now m the service of :.c University of Malaya, was entitled to conditional registration under the Medi.al Registration Ordinance. Dr. Benanzio will not be permitted to conduct any practice outside
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  • 251 5 ASSEMBLYMEN REPLY TWO Singapore Legislative Assemblymen, Messrs. William Tan and Lee Choon Eng, yesterday challenged the President of the Improvement Trust Local Officers' Association, Inche Khalaff Albasrawy, to prove that they had obtained Trust flats illegally or through their influence as Assemblymen. The challenge
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  • 67 5 IPOH, Sun. A natrol of the First Battalion. New ZeaRegiment, killed a wonin Communist terrorist m 1: i District of Perak on Sept. 11. Sh€ has been provi- na y identified as Sui L*n A quantity ol food, cooking itensils ai I mcdi ines were
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  • 103 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— Zainal Abidin bin Nordin, 15, son of Town Councillor Inche Mohammed Nordin bin Haji Baharuddin, J. P. was buried this morning at the Royal Cemetery at the Übadiah Mosque. Bukit Chandan. The funeral of the Malay College Form Three student was
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  • 49 5 MASTER AW TOKE SOON, eldest son of Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Chairman of Har Par Brothers Ltd., and Mrs. Aw, yesterday celebrated his eighth birthday with a gala children's party at his home m Pasir Panjang. Picture shows Master Aw cutting his rockettopped silver-grey birthday cake.
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  • 100 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Keg r i Sembilan Ruler-m-Council is studying the question of a fully elected Town Council for Seremban. It was referred to the Ruler-in-Council. after an Alliance Councillor. Mr. Chin See Yin. at the last Town Council meeting deplored :he delay m
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  • 167 5 CHOO, 12, WINS $50 FOR HIS PAINTING Rotary Contest TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Choo Zen Ping of Maris Stella School, Singapore, won the first prize of $50 m the Rotary Painting Compe.ition for children under 14 years. The competition held on Saturday, saw many children busily painting m diverse street corners, watched by
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  • 44 5 YEOMAN of Signals Ibrahim bin Haji Ahmad and Abie Seaman Che' Long bin Ahmad, both of the Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve, have been awarded :he Volunteer Long Service =*nd Good Conduct Medals, says the Singapore Government Gazett published last Friday.
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  • 245 5 THE Special Investigation Section of the C.1.D., Singapore, arrested two men within five hours after the killing of odd-job labourer Tay Kirn Cheong m Nee Soon Village on Saturday. They will be charged m court today, the Chief of the Secret Society Branch,
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  • 51 5 Picture by SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Miss Deanna Webster (centre), was crowned "Civil Service Queen" at a dance organized by the Singapore Civil Service Association at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night. Runner-up were Miss Alice Wong, 19 (left), and Miss Azizah Aziz. 17. Fifteen contestants took part.- Michael
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 489 6 C-Plan Men Visit Isle Of Leisure DELEGATES to last week's Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers, who went on a launch tour of Singapore's neighbouring islands over the week-end, carried away with them a supreme example of the art of "getting away from it all."
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  • 137 6 Appeal By Union THE Singapore Bata Employees' Union yesterday appealed to Government to impose tariff and introduce a quota system on manufactured lootwear imported to the Colony from Japan and Hongkong. Mr. M. fc>. Dawood, Secretary of the Union, also condemned the dumping of foreign manufactured
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  • 356 6 $1,000 For Film On Road Safety SINGAPORE film makers, as well as those m the Federation, are being offered a chance to win $1,000 or $750 m prize money for making a short movie on road safety, it was announced yesterday by the sponsors of the competition, the Singapore Safety
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  • 113 6 No Licence: Radio Is Confiscated PENANG, Sun.— A Magistrate yesterday confiscated a radio set from a divorcee with 'great reluctance." Aishah binte Hashim pleaded guilty to a summons charge under the Telecoms Ordinance. 1950, of operating a radio set without a licence at Buckingham Street between April 23 and July
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  • 161 6 MINISTER ASSURES PUBLIC THE Singapore Government would continue to expand its health and medical services m order that th< citizens could live m health and happiness, said th< Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D Nair yesterday. He was d?:)utizin<T for the
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  • 89 6 A DETECTIVE shot a man m the leg during a raid en a group of gam biers m Pasir Panjang. yesterday. Police Secretary. Chcah Teng Cheoh, said that about 20 gamblers at tacked the detectives and one of them opened fire hitting a man.
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  • 76 6 The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare, Mr. L. C. Goh, has approved the Salvation Army Girls' Industrial Home m Pasir Panjang Road a.a home for the reception, education and vocational training of persons sent 'here under the provisions of the Children and
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  • 78 6 IPOH, Sun. United Nations Vegetable Co-operative Marketing expert, Mr. C. S. Bartkowiak will meet dunan dealers when he visits Pant, 20 miles from Ipoh, on Sent. 17. During the durian season, Parit is one of the main depots for the export of this fruit. The
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  • 127 6 $210,000 CHURCH TO BE READY BY FEBRUARY MORE THAN 500 lay Catholics and members of the clergy yesterday witnessed jhe laying of the foundation stone for the new $210,000 Church of St. Bernadette m Zicn Road. The Archbishop of Sin gapore and Malacca. His Grace, Monsignor Michael Oicomendcy officiated at
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  • 10 7 BIRTHDAY BIRTHSIGN I _-j :F• r l1 tg. re I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 224 9 AFRICA is likely to offer competition m the rubber trade m the future, according to a report of the Food and Agriculture Organization just released African rubber output has kept a.d vane i n g whereas production m countries m the Far East has been more
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  • 178 9 Exhibition Impresses Aussie Visitors AUSTRALIANS who visited an Asian exhibition at the Royal Melbourne Technical College during Education Week recently knew a great deal more about Malayan rubber when they came away, according to a report released by the Australian Commission m Singapore. Malayan students at the two-day exhibition answered
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  • 123 9 Process Retains rease I 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (UPI) —Mr. Humphrey K. M. Wood. chairman of the International Wool Secretariat, reported today that a spray process whirh will make woollen suits and skirts ab'.e to hold a permanent crease will be introduced m the U.S. about Jan. 1. He
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  • 336 9 MORE than 4,000 tons of East Indonesian copra were exported from Singapore to China last week, according to Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd's produce Although a vessel carrying 5.000 tons arrived m the Colony from East Indonesia during the week, less than 1,000 tons were
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  • 59 9 MR. G. LEGNAIOLI. a United Nations shipbuilding expert, has arrived m Malaya to assist the Rural and Industrial Developmeit Authority m formulating proposals for the future of RIDA's train rig centre and dockyard m Bagan Latehan, Kuala Trengganu. He will examine the requirements and opportunities
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  • 118 9 Governor Presents Plaque THE Governor of Uganda, Sir Frederick Crawford, recently presented the British India Steam Navigation Company's ship s.s. "Uganda," with a plaque on behalf of the Protectorate bearing the Crest of Uganda, at a dinner party on board the ship. Sir Frederick said it was very fitting for
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  • 81 9 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 14.— (UPl).— Signing of a 10-year contract between Union Oil Co. of California and Maruzen Oil Co., Ltd., of Japan, was announced jointly today by the two firms. Under terms of the contract, Union will supply Maruzen crude oil and products, including ship's
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  • 67 9 U.S. exports of lard during the first six months of this year totalled 194,000 000 pounds. This was a 35 per cent decline from exports of 248,000,000 pounds m the j>«*me period last year. The principal reasons for the decline were the high prices of U.S.
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    • 497 9 INDUSTRIALS DRAW INVESTORS' SUPPORT ACTIVITY on the share market during the week centred a great deal on industrials which, as a result, accounted for the bulk of the business written during the period, reports a market correspondent m a weekly review. However, price movements were fewer than m recent weeks
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    • 162 9 Tea Output Level Is Maintained WORLD tea production continues to run above last year'f levels, says the Financial Times, m a review of the tea situation. "An interesting feature of the tea situation at the moment," the journal states, "is that despite the level of production, stocks m the United
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    • 138 9 Model Pamela Morris places the "pick-up" oi to a 12-inch long-playing record on the world's smallest record player the n ondergram"— which was one of the many striking new trend s seen at Britain's Radio Show held recently ii London. Weighing only two pounds and
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    • 51 9 THE ftfalayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rate., to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying, T.T. 32-1/16. O.D. 32-3/16. 90 days airmail 32-1/2 credit bills, 32-5/8 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31-11/16 French Franc *****; Deut.che Marks 135|. Other exchange rates remain
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    • 262 9 BUSINESS done from £ept--6 to 12 INDUSTRIALS: Fraser and Neave ord.. $2.77* to $2.75; Gammons $1.48 to 51.r,0: Hammer? $1.70 to $1.68&; Hongkong Banks tCol> $400.00" HHuem c *FE> Pref. 5/-cd; Malayan Breweries ord. $2.91: Malayan Brewery Deb 5% 8H cent?; Metal Box $1.715; Malayan Collieries
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    • 177 9 Talks May Bring Closer Economic Ties LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter) A possible outcome of the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference, opening at Montreal to-morrow is the establishment of a more formal organisation for inier-Com-monwealth consultations on economic questions, usually well-informed sources said here today. The main purpose of the conference,
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    • 34 9 Following rubber crops harvested last month are announced by the following companies:- Malaka Pinda 136.800 lbs.. United Malacca, 140.400 lbs.. Ayer Molek, 35.130 lbs. Leong Hin San. 64.200 lbs..' Nyalas 45,546 lbs.
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    • 56 9 A GENERAL view of the Farnborough Air Show held m Britain which drew crowds of visitors. In the picture the crowds are seen inspecting some of the 180 planes and helicopters on display. More than 7,000 potential buyers from overseas, including Russia, attended the show, shop
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    • 302 9 EV EKEIt ORIENT LINE JfR S'por* P.S'hom Penong "6* "26 r 5 Ocr 4 Oct 2 Oct :SETT C- :utt3 18 Sept 21 Sept 23 Stpt <!^ T 6 Oct 9 Oct 10 Oct EVERETT STAR LlNeM|£ c 10 Oct 13 Oct L- yCN6 29 Oct 27 Oct 5 16
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  • 761 10 ARSENAL ARE BACK AT THE TOP Gunners Thrill The Crowd Slam Spurs LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter).— Arsenal, once the glamour club of English football, are back at the top again heading the League's First Division. Yesterday they thrilled a 65,565 capacity crowd at Highbury with a well-merit-ed 3—l win over
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  • 753 10 LONDON Sept. 14 (Reuter) League tables after yesterdays matches were: PWD L F A Pts Arsenal 7 5 0 2 25 9 10 Luton Town 7 2 5 0 9 5 9 Bolton W. 7 3 3 1 15 11 9 Wolves 7 4 1 2 la
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  • 243 10 Dews The Years Best Cricketer KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Arthur Dews, Malayan and Selangor all rounder was presented with the "Cricketer Of The Year" trophy at the Kilat Club premises here today. The presentation was made by Mrs. Dorothy Nixon after the Kilat Club versus the Rest cricket match on the
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  • 139 10 ARTS and Science beat Medical by four wickets m their annual cricket match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. After Medicals had declared at six having scored 99 runs m the second innings. Arts and Science had to score 97 runs m 60 minutes to win. Accepting the
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  • 133 10 WALTON HEATH. Surrey. Sept. 14 (Reuter)—- Burly Harry Weetman won the first prize of £750 m the British match pay professional golf championship here yesterday. In the 18-hole final, he defeated his British Ryder Cup team-mate, Bernard Hunt, by one hole. It was Weetman's second win
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  • 302 10 RIDING with skill and good iud J Harding, astride Nimble, won the best irr] formance m the team tent pf sjring event I pore Polo Club gymkhana at Thomson r,'.l Harding won the event when he carried the peg twice. The team event
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  • 242 10 St. The Schoiol Sport At ft Uh annual .iirrM Ftrtet P.irk o-l 1 huliv i won T''fl ChampioiisHif v.fl the B o,' 'J liak X" <;:\,\i>l < Im I lls. 2 Lira 1 S-. .c J4 7 2 Ci M Shonn I sakaram fl Hock i ,1. 1: V f
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  • 116 10 ROYAL Air Force, Singapore, won the Gandhi Cuo for the sixth successive year when they beat Indian Association by seven wicket^ m their annual two-day cricket match a; Changi yesterday The airmen owe their victory to McKinnon who scored 71 runs and Formoy who took
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  • 51 10 GAN Eng Guan won the annual open sea swim organised by the Tiger Swimming Club at Pasir Panjang yesterday. The event was a two mile distance The others m finishing order were: Tan Yam Cheng, Pang Tee Ann, Pang Chin Say and Gan Eng
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  • 31 10 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club women's championship final will be played today at the Club's course starting at 3 p.m. The finalists are Mrs. Coblev and Miss Trant
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  • 59 10 SYDNEY, Sept. 14 (Reuter) The Australian Board of Cricket Control yesterday decided that the Australian team to tour India and Pakistan m 1959-60 should be selected next March. The side would be restricted provisionally to 15 players. The Board hopes to complete tour arrangements at
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  • 47 10 CAPE TOWN, Sept. 14 (Reuter) Distance runner Donald Shepherd, 42, completed the 910-miles from Johannesburg to Capetown m the record time of ,23 days and six hours. It was the greatest ultra long distance running feat m the history of South African athletics.
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  • 103 10 NEWCASTLE, Sept. 14, (Reuter). The Minor Counties batted well against tne New Zealand cricketers m the two-day match here which winds up the New Zealanders' tour. They hit 305 for seven before declaring. In two hours batting before the close of the first day, the
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  • 47 10 Bussum, Holland, Sept. 14, (Reuter)— Tineke Lagerberg, 17-year-old Dutch swimmer, beat the women's world 200 metres butterfly record with a time of 2 minutes, 38.9 seconds here yesterday. The previous best was 2 mins, 40.5 sees, made last June by American Nancy Ramey.
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  • 454 10 Hamzah st YeoD Mahidin b Ismail 23 Ah Yunus b Hanif Khan 0 Sidek Lassim b Hanif Khan 8 T. A. Shah run out 3 T Korish lbw Hanif Khan 0 Hussain Shah not out 19 Ali Omar lbw Ismail 1 A. Razak lbw
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  • 69 10 DAVID McMullan the reigning Malayan and the Royal Island Club golf champion, will meet D. I. Stirk, of the Royal Singapore Golf Club m a two round final to be played on Saturday at 2.15 p.m and Sunday at 8.20 a.m. At the semi-final played
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    108 10 The Ist Battalion, The Federation, Regiment, Malacca, this year's champion unit m the Federation Armed Forces annual rifle meeting held at the new Menyala Ranges. Port Dickson, last week, became the first holder of the King's Cup, a $1,200 Silver Trophy donated by His Majesty the Yang diPertuan
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    28 11 THE Yojiq di'Pertuan Agong t* introduced to the Penang Malaya Cuppers be. lore the game at the Merdeka Stadium m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night.
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  • 219 11  -  PETER KIM B\ IfXf! R. Sun. Lady Luck with all her fruss \a not totally blameless. But what- rfrtr.K tors misht want to say, there is t that Penang. 1958 holders of the jijn beat Singapore because their skipper, fed am! his boys, played as a man from ere
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  • 273 11 2~ vn-jp »hai their i. i 1 bp lan vm 3 Singa- r m ?am i ;oa! bj mar "??M tar ij mi n :uJ M\ J Irtßi *"t] vn« trr- S:n?ap m D the I their n Singa i noarab'e to the best I vn seen elsewhere. There
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  • 28 11 Pexange captain, Pang Siang Ttik iM cnaired by hit happy ttammatet after THAT wand had beaten THIS island by two goals to nil.
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  • 133 11 THE goal which led to Singapore's dourniall Umar Rahmat's back flick 10 his goalkeeper Yew Chang rolls into goal. Yew Chang dived m vain to stop it, while Penarig's Aziz Ahmad rushes m to make sure. Hovering at the Singapore goalmouth is Kok
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  • 45 11 SINGAPORE'S goalkeeper Sect Yew Chang is airborne m making this splendid save. The man who had set the ball m motion was Penang centreforward Aziz Ahmad. Yew Chang made several good saves, but they weren't enough to stop Penang winning.
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  • 575 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore tonight beat Perak three goals to two m a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium a match which was an anti-climax after the thrilling battle witnessed lasi night. Another great contrast was the dismal attendance. There were
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  • 24 11 Singapore lost but 'twas i\o reason for keeper Yew Chang to lose his head... but it looks that's what actually happened
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  • 195 11 PENANG, Sun— A rousing welcome awaits the members of the victorious Penang Malaya Cup team when they arrive here tomorrow morning. A distinguished gathering will be present to greet the players at the pier. The Governor, Raja Uda bio Rajs Muhammad will be represented by
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  • 330 11 Kok Seng Rushes Back To Play Police Matchwinner A GOAL m each half enabled the Singapore Police to beat the Federation Police by two goals to nil m their annual soccer match at Thomson Road yesterday. It was certainly not the Federation's day. On the run of play, they deserved
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  • 274 11 MCFA Pick 17 For Hongkong KUALA LUMPUR, Sa.^ The Malayan Chinese Football Association, at a meeting: here today selected 17 players ive from Singapore —to represent the Malayan Chinese m the Bo Ho Cup match against Hongkong at Hongkong: on Nov. 1. Should the match be a draw, .then a
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  • 22 11 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Inter-school: Pasir Panjang Secondary School rs Queenstoicn Technical School. Queenstoirn. TAIPING SOCCER:— Bailey Cvp Indians vs. C.R.C.. Esplanade.
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  • 291 12 MONTREAL, Sept. 14 (Reuter).— Commonwealth Finance, Trade and Economic Ministers spent theii week-end here making last-minute preparations foi tomorrow's opening of the historic Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference. Senior officials and experts completed preparatory work on which they had been engaged for nearly eight months.
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  • 294 12 ROME, Sept. 14, (Reuter)— Italy will join the nations which outlaw prostitution at midnight next Friday, when 560 licensed brothels throughout the country must close. Henceforth, brothel-keepers, white slavers and protectors will be liable to fines of up to four million lire (£2,300 sterling) and
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  • 299 12 Their Reply To The 'Cromwell' Terror Leaflets NICOSIA, Sept. 14, (Rcuter).— EOKA leaflets circulating here today threatened to "kill indiscriminately any Briton wherever one is found," if the "New English Terrorist Organization, Cromwell," took any action against Cypriots. The leaflets were EOKA'S reply to English leaflets
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 23 12 AMERICAN NEGRO singer Paul Robeson was yesterday awarded a diploma of Honorary Professor of Moscow Conservatoire, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Reuter
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    • 24 12 THE FRENCH Radical Party Congress yesterday voted by 716 votes against 543 m favour of the De Gaulle Constitution. according to semi-official figures.— Reuter
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    • 26 12 MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime Miniser, arrived at Wick Airport, Naithness, Scotland, by air yesterday for a 12-day holiday m the North of Scotland. Reuter
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    • 22 12 FIREMEN yesterday saved the 150-year-ofd Collins Music Hall. Islington, from serious damage when an adjoining timber yard went up m flames. Reuter
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    • 30 12 THE FIFTH Congress of Ihe Communist dominated International Union of Students m Peking yesterday condemnea continued British and American testing of nuclear weapons according to 1 China News Agency.- Reuter
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    • 28 12 A PROPOSED strike threatened by journalists working for Oldham's Press Limited over a decision to merge John Bull and Illustrated two weekly magazines —was called off yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 31 12 m THE EARL of Selkirk First Lord of the Admiralty, arrived m Auckland last night from Hongkong for talks with Mr. Walter Nash New Zealands Prime Minister, and Service Chiefs (Reuter).
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  • 54 12 ROME, Sept. 14, (Reuter) Coins m the fountain belong to the Municipality, Italy's Supreme Court ruled yesterday. The court, ending nine months of legal argument, confirmed a one month's sentence en an unemployed Irer.evese labourer, Torello Servili, for fishing out coins thrown by tourists into
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  • 80 12 CHIANGS MEN INTERFERE IN R.I. POLITICS JAKARTA. Sept. 14, (Reuter>.—The Minister of Justice, Mr. G. A. Maengkom. said m Medan that he had proof that Nationalist Chinese had interestered m Indonesian politics. Antara News Agency reported. He said the Chinese had helped the Indonesian rebels with arms and men. The
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  • 89 12 U.S.-SINO JOINT LANDING EXERCISE UNITED STATES Marines storm ashore during the first phase of the three-day U.S.-Na-tionalist China joint amphibious exercises m Southern Formosa. The exercise codenamed "Land Ho"— the first oi its kind was observed by top ranking American marine as well as the Nationalist Chinese officers. The landing
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  • 283 12 3.000 Canadians Write Asking For Clemency Death For $1.95 Robbery MONTGOMERY. Alabama, Sept. 14 (UPl).— Alabama Gov. James E. Folson called an extra-ordinary news conference last night to announce he was "snowed under" with mail from Toronto, Canada, demanding clemency for a Negro farmhand sentenced to die for a US$l.95
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  • 61 12 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14, (Reuter) India has appointed Mr. Justice Mohammed Ali Currim Chagla, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, as her new Ambassador to the United States, it was announced last night. Justice Chagla, was educated at Saint Xavier's College, Bombay, and Lincoln
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  • 43 12 JAKARTA, Sept. 14 (Reuter) Six new airfields would be built on Borneo Island, a military spokesman announced m Balik Papan. He said a fleet of Otter aircraft would use the strips as a link between towns and the interior.
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  • 173 12 Xmas Island Becomes Part Of Australian C'wealth LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter). Christmas Island, m the Indian Ocean, will become part of the Commonwealth of Australia on October 1, the Colonial Office announced here today. An Order m Council made on Sept. 11 completed the legal process to transfer the island—
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  • 79 12 Bookies Honour Their Oldest Fan BRISTOL, ENGLAND, Sept. 14 (Reuter)— Whitehaired Mrs. Daisy Hendy, 101 today, attended a party at a dog track here yesterday. Tic tac men, bookmakers and punters gathered at the Knowle Stadium to shower birthday greetings to Mrs. Hendy, Britain's oldest greyhound fan. They cheered as
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  • 58 12 i WORLD FAMOUS entrrta.ner fcj has a beaming smile while actress 52 kisses him during a party (ivea on h by the producers of the movie tk^ti Blessing." Seventy candies burn U 4 and Monsieur Chevalier sep»m on th many more birthday parties M ih a
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  • 141 12 TOKYO, Sept. 14 (Reuter) m m to settle outstanding: differences between! Government and the Teachers tnion' fcj when the Minister for Education, Mr. Htn rejected a mediation proposal put forward educators The Japasr, tpported bf# ailed for i 2 > I againsi the m rher effi
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  • 122 12 BOY HAS A-EXPERTS WORRIED GENEVA. Sept. 14. (Reuter) Police here are seeking a schoolboy walking: about with a radio active pebble m his pocket He took a piece of uranium rock while watching a demonstration m the exhibition hall at the "Atoms for Peace" Conference. The alarm uas gixcn when
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