Singapore Standard, 16 September 1958

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  • 904 1 LEE HINTS AT FORMING COMMONWEALTH BANK Russia Blamed For Dumping Of Tin On World Market MONTREAL, Sept. 15, (Reuter)— Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, Malaya's Finance Minister said yesterday Russia's dumping of tin on the world market has hurt Malaya which depends heavily on tin exports for revenue.
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  • 360 1 ALLIANCE WILL WIN POLLS AGAIN, SAYS TUNKU Confident Of Voters Support MALACCA. Mon. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today expressed full confidence that the Alliance would win again convincingly at next year's general elections. In an interview with The Standard, the Tunku said, "Of course, it all depends on
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  • 35 1 pic THE Kins being received by the Sultan of Kedah (his son-in-law) on arrival at Alor Star Railway Station on Sunday. It was His Majesty's first official- visit to Kedah. Standard
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  • 249 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 15 (UPI) The United States today was assembling m the Formosa area one of the greatest atomic striking forces ever out together since the dawn of the nuclear age. American 1,000-miles-per-hour jets, guided missiles and the atomic Seventh Fleet were poised at scattered
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  • 232 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein declared tonight that 60 rank and file of the Federation armed forces were discharged from the service as a move to maintain the forces free from the influence of the
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  • 260 1 ALOR SSTArR r Mon. The King, who arrived here yesterday evening with the Queen on an official visit to Kedah, this morning spent more than half-an-hour at the Jitra Health Centre although it was originally arranged that he would be there for
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  • 107 1 SHOTS FIRED AT HOME OF IPOH TOWKAY IPOH, Mon.— A British soldier was found with a gunshot wound after a tobacco magnate here, Mr. Tan Boon Bak. had fired four shots from his revolver when he saw a figure lurking on the roof of his house m Anderson Road tonight.
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  • 33 1 BONN, Germany, Sept. 15 (UPD— Seventy persons were m hospitals today with serious injuries suffered when a cog railway they were riding, careened down a mountainside and overturned, killing 14 passengers.
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  • 181 1 SUMMIT: REDS ACCUSED OF BLOCKING U.S., U.K. EFFORTS WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (UPl)— The United States and Britain disclosed today they have accused Russia of blocking efforts to arrange a fruitful Summit conference. The State Department said the Western Powers acted to correct an "erroneous picture" painted by the Soviet bloc
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  • 71 1 MR. Thomas Adrian Mahony, acting Senior Crown Counsel died on Sunday m Singapore. Mr. Mahony, aged 42, first came to Singapore m 1953 as Crown Counsel. He passed his law m 1939 and took his Barrister-at-law degree m the King's Inn m 1943 In the Second
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  • 239 1 LONDON, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Nine youths who each pleaded guilty of wounding and assaulting coloured men m London, were at the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court today each sentenced to prison for four years. Passing sentence the judge said; "It was you men who
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  • 1075 2 Second Wife Was Hubby's Patient, Court Is Told KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. After having married again, a wealthy doctor "tortured" his estranged wife by talking to her of the new wife's "many-splendoured qualities," it was alleged before Mr. Justice Smith m the Supreme Court today. The judge
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  • 90 2 TWO YOUTHS were yesterday brought before the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court m connection wi:h the alleged murder of an oddJobs labourer, Tay Kirn Cheong. 21. The youths, Lim Bak Seng and Phua Leong Huat were alleged to have murdered Tay by intentionally causing his death at the
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  • 57 2 MORE than 3.000 saw the Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman unveil a Merdeka Monument at Masjid Tanah. Malacca on Sunday. The Tunku, seen with his Haji headgear, which he wore for the first time since his return from Mecca, stressed the importance of inter racial harmony
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  • 269 2 DR. G. P. BARDSLEY who has had over 20 years' experience as a chest physician arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the Glenorchy from Britain to take up duties with the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. The doctor, who is no stranger to this country, told
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    33 2 A MAN from Prai has bef n held by the Police on a warrant of arrest and detention m Beach Street. Penang, yesterday. The warrant was issued against him last year.
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  • 25 2 Hawaj Beauty 'Fascina KUAI Q... ButdifidV Bht Ir.r. r>f c t;r> c Co .25 rived i Be< g i hut o! r< f k Has
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    • 98 2 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS CITY CLEANSING DEPARTMENT: Supply and delivery of 2.000 Special Type Litter Refuse Bins with Brackets at Jalan Besar Cleansing Depot as follows: 1.000 Bin- with brackets to be supplied on 1.10.58. 500 Bins with brackets to be supplied on 7.10.58. 500 Bins with brackets
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  • 769 3 September 16, 1958 .Racial Harmony 4 Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman could B Ri \Uen a more l>t n occasion than the W*. the Merdeka memorial m Malacca to Wi ,s citixens that the Federation's mM not achieved by the Malays, but by ff m the country as well.
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  • 1262 3 RUSSIA TODAY-AS SEEN BY SEBASTIAN HAFFNER BERLIN, WITH Soviet backing the East German Governw ment has insisted for three years that the German question was closed, as far as the Four Powers were concerned. There were now two sovereign German States; their relations with each other, their possible
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  • 40 3 The Soviet Union delivered its 83rd U.N. veto recently when it rejected the proposal by the United States that the Arctic Circle be opened to international inspection to guard the world against surprise aerial and missile attack.
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  • 711 3 Fears and Anxieties In Atomic Age GENEVA, 'J'HE atomic age is affecting our mental health, according to a World Health Organisation report issued at the United Nations Atoms for Peace Conference m Geneva. People all over the world are afflicted with fears and anxieties, both conscious and unconscious. about atomic
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    415 3 HrC*£K&^K£l!M£a£fii^DUAL^fl J^HE City Council will be asked at its monthly meeting tomorrow to approve the recommendation of the Finance and General Purposes Committee to extend for three years on the permanent establish me it. with full Provident Fund benefits, the services of acting Water Engineer, PC Lim, who
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    • 41 3 •THE CUSTOMERS Wtlt IyPECT A tOAN ?OR NOfrtlHS WoS OS THIS SORT OP THING 60ES 0N...! BOURHf MOUTHJ I m V*&Ji j'AtTUAUYK»WOHIYvR£tA>t hPE^OH^V I N6VE*;it>UCtf W PISHI coISMS K ?BLIfER! i T GIVE MF «»O OVO SAUWH A»V 1 1WI5 LwSS
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  • 343 4 Firm Contravened Life Assurance Ordinance KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ann Chuan Investment and Finance Company. Limited, was today fined $500 by Sessions Court President Inche M. M. Hashim for carrying: on a life assurance business without first depositing $200,000 as security with the Federation Accountant-General. The Company's managing
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  • 309 4 City Inspectors: PAP Picks Ten Despite Protest PEOPLES Action Party Councillors on the Staff Committee, despite objections by non-PAP members, at a meeting yesterday selected ten candidates as Assistant Markets and Hawkers Inspectors m the Singapore City Council. During the meeting, one member, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow (Labour Front), walked
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  • 96 4 UNGKU A. AZIZ, Senior Lecturer of Economics at the University of Malaya, who returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC after attending the International Conference of Agricultural Economists m Mysore. India. Ungku Aziz, who was accompanied by his wife, told reporters that he was greatly impressed by
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  • 166 4 Protest Meet Plans By STC Men THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' L'nion which claims to reore^cr.t about 3.000 members will hold a mass meeting on Thursday to protest against the firm's refusal for a general wage increase. The meeting will be heid at the Victoria Memorial Hail at 7 p.m.
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  • 80 4 THE Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association has donated $10,000 to the Nanyang University for its building fund. The president of the association Mr. Tay Soo Yen? told The Standard yesterday that the donation made last Saturday was the first of ten annual instalments which the
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  • 32 4 HINDU officers of the City Council and Singapore Improvement Trust will -^elehrate the "Avani Vinayagar Sathurthi" festival at the Sri Sennagß Vinayagar Temple m Ceylon Read today at 5 p.m
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  • 60 4 CHARWALLAH: Firm favourite with every soldier m Malaya is th» ever-chirpy charwallah, whose "bangos" tomato sandwiches and tea are constantly m demand. Here men of the advance party of the 13 /18th Royal Hussars set an early introduction to one of the few charwallahs m Sin?apor&. With
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  • 97 4 He's quite pleased with it judging from the way British actor David McCallum is receiving a flask of Malayan chicken curry from BOAC receptionist. Miss Joanne Symons. m London Rank Organization star McCallum featured m "Violent Playground." now being shown m Kuala Lumpur but
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  • 325 4 MALAYA HAPPY OVER CUT ON RED TIN IMPORTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya will soon be able to resume her tin prospecting: now that the end of the ten-year-old Emergency is m sight, declared the President of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, Mr. Chong Khoon Lin, yesterday. Speaking at the annual
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  • 79 4 ABDUL Rashid bin Sulaiman, 20, pleaded not guilty m the? Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of armed robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Rawothersha Abdullah of cash and property totalling $103 while armed with a knife at Raffles Museum and the British
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  • 65 4 AN 11-YEAR-OLD girl, H.R. Krishnakumari, was killed on the spot yesterday m a collision with a van at 10i Mile. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. The girl was returning home after going to a shop near her hous.o when the accident happened. Eye-witnesses ar e
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  • 167 4 SINGAPORE Traffic Police will have no compunction m hauling m motorists who indiscriminately sound their horns. The Standard was told yesterday. The acting chief of the Traffic Branch. Superintendent J. Sanderson, said that motorists sounding their horns unnecessarily had been summoned by his department, and indicated that
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  • 51 4 LEOW KEE WEE. pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of sealing a $1,400 motor-cyc'e belonging to James Ans at Balestier Road. Bail was opposed and he was ordered to be remanded for two days when his case will come up for
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  • 210 4 THE armoured car regiment of the 13/ 18 th Royal Hussars who were m Malaya at the height of the Emergency (1950 1953), will arrive today m Singapore on the trooper Oxfordshire, "to be m at the kill." During their last tour
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  • 106 4 MRS. MARCELLE DAVID, wife of a Czechoslavakian puppet showman, who arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC Britannia from Sydney to join her husband. Mr. Denis David. Mrs. David, who was born m France, has been m the puppet show business with her husband since she
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  • 298 5 Found Guilty Of Murdering Green Bus Director A DRIVER. Low Ah Mok, alias Ah Boon, was yesterday sentenced to death m the Singapore Assize Court for murdering a director of the Green Bus Company, Giam Chin Choo, at the company's premises at 3 p.m. 1 on
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    51 5 n,, is on V „f the 1 ...iirit. ft" I have 1- uho L <m f r, Stan F t"nnfl »'i ro K»i rail m m >!.Ntor. I 'y, A liotlv 111 X- <n said he m. the «;;i' t U ith Minist°r. I, >«ff Rw n ft* Ked-
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  • 38 5 B Li an .< hurl H-- p :"ci a v S?'?'. V."'. ..jirr.^d Hi the was a m l~ liiht oi m~--. two I I b I I 5 'X'd "D hfi anj rer, fay that $g in.
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  • 183 5 Proposed Party To Announce Its Policy THE draft constitution of the proposed United Socialist Fron:, or whatever name the new party may be called, ha.s been completed, Dr. Arthur Lim told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Lim, who Is the secretary of the Labour Fron:. working committee appointed to set up
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  • 114 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— > P::me Minister Tunku Abdul I Rahman declared today that f the purpose of the three-man 1 mission, who ta! led on him on Saturday. was purely to si:^^e>t the setting of an rir.ti-Communist league m the Federation. The Premier denied a report
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  • 86 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Their Highnesses the Sultans Selangor, Pahang. Raja of Perils. Regents of Johore and Xegri Sembilan. accompanied \v their ADCs, will visit the Seria oilfield on Sept. 24. They will travel by air from Brunei town and return m the afternoon. The British
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  • 66 5 [>ic. fed- (IINARA TNAM, (extreme left) W" 817 fiCe on the sho ld ers of Mr s- h married Miss A. Saraswathy, r 4 ln ><n s apore. M m v tnU s the brother of City Counciland sa ar an d the bride is the daughter
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  • 140 5 DRIVING TESTER FINED $50 A DRIVING tester. Reginald Trevor, was fined $50 m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of using criminal force on Ow Ec Meng. a driving instructor on July 18 It wa s alleged that Trevor committed the offence m the licensing room of
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  • 64 5 A FIFTEEN- Y E A R-OLD youth. Chua Pai Ting of Holland Road, pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of assisting m the management of a public lottery chap-ji-kee yesterday morning m North Buona Vista Road. He was
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  • 248 5 SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Singapore LiberalSocialist Party, Mr. E. G. Tan, yesterday hit out at "Socialists'* who claimed they were the only people who could defeat the Communists m Singapore. These people, said Mr. Tan, had banded themselves under the "Socialist banner" but
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  • 36 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 16.— Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.01 to £1 Sterling. $5.80 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.37 to a tael.
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  • 175 5 TWENTY women employees of the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, yesterday saw the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m his office to seek his help to keep them m their present jobs as instructors and assistant instructors. They had been served with
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  • 69 5 No. Money To Pay The Fines THE SINGAPORE City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday detained three youths till the rising of court when they could no: pay m full the fines imposed on them. Loo Keng Chia, Chua Tee Tee and Ler Teow Soon were fined $6. $6 and
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  • 307 5 ANOTHER TOP TERRORIST QUITS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The recent mass surrenders of Communist terrorists m South Perak and North Johore have induced yet another top-ranking Communist to quit the jungle, txe is Fu Tin, a Central Committee member of the Malayan Communist Party Fu Tin, a 47-year-old Hainanese. gave himself
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  • 193 6 Immigrant Who Claims To Be A Malayan MALACCA. Mon. Magistrate Mr. Rarnanatha Iyer today sentenced" an illegal 'Indonesian immigrant to one month's imprisonment during which period an immigration officer will investigate his claim that he was born m Malaya. The immigrant, Ahmad Johar bin Khatib Melanor, admitted that he landed
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  • 62 6 TAY Yin Liat, 43, was charged m the Singaoore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possessing 145 pounds of rhit'io'c cigarettes m a lane at Waterloo Street on Sunday morning. H e Pleaded not guilty and was released on bail of .^o.OOO m two sureties until
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  • 60 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The proposed Malay National Front will hold its convention at Sultan Suleiman Club. Kampong Bahru. on Sept. 28 said the organizer, Inche Hashim Ghani, today. About fifty delegates from all over the country is expected to attend the convention. The Front is planning
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  • 266 6 Fund Shortage DueTo Recession, Says Minister PLANS for the building of the nrst aisinct nospital m Bedok, estimated to cost nearly $7,000,000, have been abandoned by the Singapore Government, the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga said yesterday. Mr Braga said Government was unable to
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  • 46 6 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Minister of Education, Inche Khir Johari, leases here for Kota Bharu on a "secret mission" tomorrow. He will take off by air after the Yang de-Pertuan Agong's visit to the Agricultural Station at Tdok Chengai tomorrow morning.
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  • 101 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. President of the Kedah Government Clerical Union, Mohamed Noor bin Haji Shamsudin, was today charged before Tuan Syed Hassan Al.iafTri m the Sessions Court on three counts of criminal breach of trust. He claimed trial to all charges and the case
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  • 37 6 -Standardpic by PUAN Sharifah Rodziah, wife of the Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, is seen here receiving a bouquet from a girl when her husband opened the Vevekananda Secondary Tamil School. Fah
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  • 262 6 Police Chief Gets Big Send-off KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, was among the YIPs and a large crowd of uniformed police who came today t/> send off the Federation Commissioner of Police. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell, wnd his wife who left by the Royal
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  • 223 6 IPOH, Mon. A step forward m the establishment of secondary industries m this country was lauded by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. when he declared open the $300,000 new premises of the Joo Lan Tobacco Company, which also
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  • 42 6 Standardpic by TRAFFIC Policemen on point duty help to direct cyclists and motorists at Mountbatten Road when the new one-way street scheme for Kuala Lumpur town centre was introduced on This shopping centre has now become a one-way street. Fah
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  • 156 6 'Bad Day If Foreign Troops Leave' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon It will be a bad day for Malaya if foreign troops were sent out of the country belorcher national forces were m a position to take over local de ience commitments, the general secretary of the War Department Civil Staff Association,
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  • 72 6 IPOH, Mon— A 56-yearold woman, Chong Kwee Mooi, was fatally injured this morning m an accident with a bus at the Market Road bus stop, Kampong Simee, at about 6.30 a.m. today. Chong died shortly after admission to the Ipoh District Hospital. Her husband. Mr.
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  • 80 6 THE Singapore Commercial and Industrial Workers Union yesterday withdrew a 14-day strike notice it served on the management of the Borneo Motors Ltd. on Sept. 3. The union's action was the result of an agreement it reached with the managements of the firm and Orchard Motor
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  • 67 6 IPOH, Mon. By courtesy of Shaw Brothers, the entire proceeds of a film matinee to be screened at the Rex Theatre on Saturday Sept. 20. will be donated to the Perak branch of the Red Cross Society. The film is 'Heirs Prison" starring Joan
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  • 31 6 CASH and jewellery total line $3,000, were reported stolen from a house m Fish Lane, Penang, on Sunday. The Police were informed of the theft by Tan Bens Hoon.
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  • 249 6 Echo Of Fa Stabbing Incid On Board S THE master of the Stia sent a me .j,. to the Singapore Assistant Port Officer Mr! saying that a greaser was murdered or ship which was on the high seas 10 J from the Colony, a Singapore Cor,,r r yesterday. Mr. Brown
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  • 101 6 Dutia Match $5,000 T UPIN i emp 3i. v. torn Ofl 28,800 mai hes dm ing j m d< fa thp P. Court. R a cv. chari of I cf pa k g mat 4 ;i amountii LTj Deen pai Mr. HeaA Qi\| Customs Oftw worth, v. that Vev. at
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    43 6 MR. NG MANN SAl\ young Ipoh his pretty bride, Miss Chan Loo Thve. r* woman lawyer, who were married at Registry on Saturday. he A wedding luncheon was held at i Turf Club, which was attended by irem^ Perak Bar.
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  • 135 6 Amateur Cine Com Winner KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The winners of the Malaya/ Singapore "five best" amateur cine contest are: "Full Circle," a fictional film submitted by the Se'.angor Amateur Gine Group, the sponsors of the contests. "Royal Malay Wedding," a documentary by Mr. Harry Miller, who won a second trophy
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  • 209 7 SPECIAL TRAINING FOR DOCTORS 'Plan To Expand Medical Services' THE Singapore Government has, at present, 27 medical officers undergoing specialist training abroad as part of the programme for the expansion of the medical services m the Colony, Health Minister Mr. A. J Braga told The Standard yesterday. The Minister said
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  • 206 7 THE much-valued Kettering Shield offered by the Baby Welfare Council m Britain and won by Singapore for the best work m maternity and child welfare m the Commonwealth, arrived m the Colony yesterday. Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga m showing the shield
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  • 271 7 A PEOPLES Action Party bid to turn one tf the cost- liest piece of land m Singapore into a children's Dlaygrourd will come vr w 'cr fire from > pposition members 'when the City Council meets tomorrow. The proposed playground Is situated m the
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES tLUMNh rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot Bl| 81| III: Z. I SZh 82i (Nov.) 821 82* R.S.S. No. 2 80 81" R.S.S. No. 3 77i 78 Tone:— Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was $3694 per picul (unchanged). LONDON RUBBEF
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  • 117 7 DR. CHANG Tien-tse. chairman of Nanyang University's executive council, yesterday expressed the hope that the proposed commission to examine the university's academic standards would be formed m November. The university had urged the Education Ministry seve-* ral times to expedite the formation of the
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  • 126 7 'CHUTE' JUMP HIGHLIGHT OF R.A.F. FETE A DISPLAY and demonstration of jungle sifvival training by the Jungle Survival School of the Far East Air Force will be one of the many interesting items at the Singapore R.A.F. "At Home" on Sept. 20, m celebration of the Battle of Britain Week.
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  • 70 7 THE Governor-in-Council was yesterday given wider powers to control the importation, sale and circulation of undesirable publications under an amendment to the law. The new Bill Undesirable Publications (Amendment) Ordinance. 1958— states that the Governor-in-Council can prohibit the importation, sale or circulation of all publications published by
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  • 179 7 THE industrial survey launched m Singapore last Wednesday, was receiving good response from the public, Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, Deputy Secretary of the [Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said yesterday. The survey, which covers more than 700 main industrial and manufacturing concerns m the
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  • 129 7 Part-heard Case Goes To Another Court THE Acting Chief .Justice Mr. Tan Ah Tah, m the Singapore High Court yesterday granted an application by Mr. T. T. Raj an to have a part-heard case transferred ior trial before another magistrate. Mr. Justice Tan, however, told Mr. Rajah: "The facts disclosed
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  • 115 7 Printing Shop Fire Put Out THE timely arrival of two fire engines saved ihousands of dollars worth of paper, books, printing inks and machines from being destroyed by nre which broke out m the ground floor of a p:inting shop m Choon Guan Street, Singapore, last night. A tenan. on
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  • 90 7 Pleads Guilty To Having Knuckle-Duster A YOUTH, R. Suppraimniam. yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third District Court to possessing an oilensive weapon knuckle-da»ler-in Syed Alwi Road on Sept. 14 Inspector Eric Mahadevan, the prosecutor, told the court that a Police constable on beat stopped Suppramaniam at the junction of
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    • 573 7 *W>U»II TODAY! J Wi^JmlM tIU6 11m.m.-L4S-4.1&-«.45 tJIDJH scott ARRAiif" Regai*™^^ Brady PfcWlf flnliUfW Fox Rp^a^J Tomorrow 9.30 p.m. Gala Premiere Of Fox's jL. "A CERTAIN SMILE** plus ON STAGE— Finals of J^ -That Girl With a Certain Smile" (M.C: Garry Stewart). If jESEEH DEFINITELY ■X "US? LAST DAY! J {omwum
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    • 566 7 VVSVVPVPVVHHPB wjth mus:c (contd.>. 8.57-9.45 K^H V.V IImWI I] ft V V■V W W m m^m^m.^M a m English Schools Broadcasts. f llk'llfll ill ■lllifif llilflf fl 1.15 p.m. Radio Music Hall. 1.30 FJ M tm. 1 I W J I k 1 W^^^B ll^i ifll I'lS p.h. Time Signal
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 588 8 EAST ASIATIC HOMEWARDS Soiling, to* Aden P ort S(J|<| Rotterdom. Bremen. Momb-rg. Copenho 9ew "maucca" r^ ;:m p ort I KINA 19/22 Sept I Colling Gdynio F "SELANDIA" M/m, 23J3St Passenger Accommodation Available "BUSUANGA" 34 0. 0 Calling Gdynia "SONGKHLA" •*<>« "FAISTRIA" SUOt OUTWAKDS Soili R| to. Bangkok tAt Penong
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  • 45 9 ise In alayan orest venue mbei i m I jj* I t ver e Jl a nd adverse r~ rin re s- nisti r of t B Abdul t noe view op re I acca m? 341, wi. 5279.068. I- fig 3 m »bova States
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  • 47 9 by BP :i c I Na\\n:\ nori b-wesi i I exp ora- o r i i n "r. o apable of ths of 15 bro .^r* m BP is sear hin^ ir, c Ufa tesc BP i r?-v for oi; m i ■cose a Maita.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 88 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. Oct. U.K.. Continent $33 buyers $33 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $52J sellers, m drums SS4J sellers; Muntok white pepper >!26 sellers; Sarawak white 5125 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association losing prices fair
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    • 352 9 SARAWAK PROPOSES LEVY ON RUBBER Money To Boost New Planting KUCHING, Mon. Sarawak Government proposes to impose a levy of two cents per pound on rubber exported from the country, to raise money required to boost new planting and increase the acreage of high yielding rubber planted under the present
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    • 443 9 GAMMON (Malaya) Ltd., m association with a French company, built the runway at Hongkong's Kai Tak Airport, which was opened by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, last Friday. A spokesman of Gammon (Malaya) said yesterday Hongkong had shown the way m providing a modern
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    • 111 9 THE trade agreement between Australia and Malaya will not affect the assistance given to the rubber industry m the territory of Papua and New Guinea, it is stated by the Minister for Territories. Mr. P. Hasluck. He said rubber from the territory had an assured market m
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    • 132 9 Price Up Cent DEMAND for lower sheet was the main feature m the Singapore rubber market yesterday International first grade October shipment ciosed at 82* cents Per lb.. up cent (Friday 81$ c.) Opening slightly higher, the market ruled quietly steady. Lower sheet interest was fair, but offers were scarce.
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    • 105 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market, including industrials. tin s and rubbers, were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were- INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 1.10 1.15 Fraser Xeave Ords. 2.78 2.83 GE. Life 13.35 19.35 H'kong
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    • 245 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10 to 51. 12: F. X. ords. $2,774 to $2.80 (overnights $2.80 to $2.825; Gammon $1.50: Hammer $1.69£ overnight $1.70; H. Waugh $1.32: Hongkong Bank $405; Hume Prefs A5/H (overnight ords. A5/U;"M. Colls $1.03, $1.04 (overnight). $1.04. $1.05;
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    • 199 9 U.K. Company Wins Rail Contract THE ENGLISH Electric Company has secured an £800,000 contract for the supply of eight diesel electric locomotives to the East African Railways and Harbours Board, it is announced m London. The order for the locomotives (each of 1,840 h.p. and weighing 100 tons) was placed
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    • 43 9 AUSTRALIA'S income from wool exports m July this year was £19,233,000, a drop Uom £26,887,000 m the same month of last year. The volume of wool exports was approximately the same 80.000,000 lb.— in both July, 1957 and 1958.
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    • 40 9 U.S. exports of cotton m June this year were 453,000 bales of 500 pounds gross This was a decline of over 18 per cent from May exports of 558.000 bales and June exports of 553.000 bales.
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    • 139 9 THE development of an experimental machine^ capade of translating into any given language from the spoken word may be achieved m about five year's, as a result of present research. Dr. A. D. Booth, head of the Departrrenr of Numerical Automaton. Birbeck College, London University, said
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    • 221 9 BUSINESS was brisk at Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.'s fully mechanised mobile branch, which opened m Singapore yesterday, according to Mr. Lee Chee Shan, the bank's managing director. Mr. Lee said within the five hours that the mobile branch was stationed at Jurong/Bukit Timah Road junction
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    • 100 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying. T.T. 32 J. O.D. 32Z. 90 days air mail 33-1/16 credit mill?, 33-1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 32. O.D 32J. 90 days air mail 32-7/16 credit bills. 32-9/16 trade
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    • 69 9 Japan -Thai Trade Plans BANGKOK. Sept. 15 (UPI) Japan is thinking of importing cotton, casor seed, kapok, teak and other items from Thailand to correct a large trade imbalance, a Japanese Embassy official said here. Counsellor J. Takase added that plans already have been completed for impor:ing Thai salt, rubber,
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    • 31 9 CANADIAN exports of wheat and flour during 1957-58 (July-June) broke a five-year record. They came to 316,000,000 bushels 12 per cent above shipments of 282,000.000 bushels m 1956-57.
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    • 168 9 lEVEREIT ORIENT LINE JGf L S pore P.S'hom Penong L" 1 Oct 6 Oct 4 Oct 2 N«« 1 Nov 30 Oct hir* CclcuttQ tj^l 17 Sept 20Sept 22 Sept [j 6 Oct 9Oct lOOct EVERETT STAR LlNeJ^||^ U Oct 25 Oct 3pt a Gull «nS£r G6A 16Sept 19S «p
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 179 9 OUTER ROADS Qualidia, Saidja, Rajula. Statius Jansen. Bolaga. Prince Salor. Hoe^h Silverwave, Lawandra. City of Singapore. Yamashita Mrau, Clivia, Summit I, Musi. Santa Lucia, Angkorwatt, Tyndareous. Bengkalis. Maetsuycker. Darvel. Heiyo Maru. Sunon, Caltex Dubin. Flying Gulli, Norvest, Tropca, Berbere. Golden Beta. Lidia. Floreta, Kalookoe, Rebeverett. Sibereet, Vilja, Hoi Houw, Toko
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • Article, Illustration
      27 10 Photo shows His Highness the Sultai^H crowning: Azizah Binti Mohd who *IVlerdeka Queen" on the second day of t U anniversary celebrations at Kota BiJ
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      53 10 (Picture by THE HWEE Ann Association, Klang, celebrated its 12th anniversary with a dinner party on its premises on Sept. 3. Members of the Lay v Yong Musical party entertained the gathering with Chinese music and songs. Seated seventh from left is Mr. Teh Chye Heng, the president.
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    • 78 10 m oio oy Picture on the left shows, Mr. P. Thangamani garlanding his former form master, Mr. N. G. Rajarethinam during a teaparty given by the pupils of Standard Type Primary School. They also presented him with a clock. This party was held at Sentul on
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    • 163 10 Picture by by (Photo MR. KHOO LIEW MIN, 37. of the Health Office, Klang and Coast, was awarded the AHLI MANGKU NEGARA on the first Merdeka anniversary. Mr. Khoo was a Depot Superintendent of the Medical Auxiliary Service, Klang. m 1941. He was a former Chief Ambulance Officer
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    • 122 10 Right: Sir James Cassells is seen talking with Victorian Digger, WO. II Ernie Crooks, about the latest operations m Perak. (Above): Lieutenant General Sir James Cassells, Director of Operations m Ma^ya, chats with Sergeant Sid McLaughlan of Reevesby, New South Wales, a platoon sergeant of 3rd
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    • 71 10 MR. MRS. K. SANKARAN, who were recently married at Johore Bahru, held a reception at the Chiang Chuan Association, Muar. A large and representative gathering was present at the reception. The bridegroom, Mr. K. Sankaran is a hospital Assistant attached to the Government Hospital, Muar. The bride is
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  • 412 11 fl LC'MPI R. Mon. The Federation of Map. i,)i;;i,il decided to create a monetary pool libl which will finance all future overseas or Malayan sportsmen. Member Indies of the FMOC are to be shortly called upon to contribute a nominal two percent from all gate
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  • 123 11 I: throughout I Singapore Base Ir .on one league loocpetition Regi■V. Office A V tints tc beH B yal Signals H^ i Mb" rxHvJ B -.err •r i ■r- :•■-.>. m l-.v n t.' Mo;- I BDIE I I a i IIPUC/WS Hv DnMon I Opm
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  • 107 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Th« Johorc Bahru District F otbaM Association will hold an extra-ordinary meeting on Sept. 18 at 5.30 p.m. at the Prison Officers Sports Club. The president of the assonation. Mr. C. James, who v.ns a one time class one referee m the
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  • 48 11 pic. Standard PENANG skipper Pang Siang Teik receiving the HMS Malaya Cup from the Raja Permaisuri Agong after Penang had humbled Singapore by two goals to nil m. their Cup final replay before a crowd of 27,000 at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
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  • 352 11 It Was Not A 'Gift Goal' Loh PENANG. Mon. The President of the Football Association of Penang, Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang, said that it was not a 'gift goal' that Penang received from Singapore m the eleventh minute during the replay of the Maiaya Cup at Merdeka Stadium last Saturday.
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  • 102 11 Freedom From Boy Friends LONDON, Sept. 14, (Rew ter). Freedom from the worries of life particularly boy friends has been suggested as one of the essential requirements for the champion girl swimmer, the British Medical Journal says m an. editorial yesterday. Discussing the success of teenage swimmers m recent international
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  • 87 11 A GROUP of students m the Colony are organizing a sports club, which will be known as the '"United Indian Sports dub." A seven-man committee has been elected and would meet soon to draft the rules and regulations for the club. The president of the protern
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  • 89 11 pic. The Forces Motoring Club and the Malayan Motor Sports Club jointly held a motormrle trial at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. All competitors were military personnel inrfudina the Volunteer Military Police. The trial was en endurance scramble on the lines of a motor cross country
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  • 431 11 Tunku Says Colony Will Always Be Invited SINGAPORE will continue to play m the Malaya ck m P etition a s long as the Colony is invited, Mr. p° *v Soon P fcsld «nt of the Singapore Amateur football Association told The Standard on his
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  • 334 11 Late Goal Saves UMNO From Defeat KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dol Salleh's late goal gave United Malays National Organisation Sports Club, cup holders, a lucky 6-5 win over Sultan Sulaiman Club m their FAS senior knockout football competition cuptie on the Princes Road stadium here today. UMNO put on the pressure
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  • 65 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER S.A.F.A. Cuptie Fathul Karib vs. Darul Afiah F.C.. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUP— Darul Afiah "A" vs. Katong F.C., M.F.A. ground, 5.15 p.m. Div. 2B Springdctle vs. Gymkhana, Geylang 5.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER— R.A.F. vs. Sel Malaya, RAF. V.l. vs. Sel. United, V.I. TAIPING
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  • 84 11 ALICE SPRINGS, Mon. The Alice Springs Hotel, set practically m the heart of Australia, now has a roof-top sporting arena which caters for cricket, golf, bowls, darts and quoits. The arena, the first of its kind m the country, was officially opened to the public on September
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  • 191 11 Colony To Play Hosts In Asian Tournament THE Singapore Amateur Football Association at its monthly council meeting yesterday agreed m principle to be the host country of the Asian Cup tournament m the central zone m May next year. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, the president of the SAFA said that
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  • 52 11 ADELAIDE, Mon.—Twenty-nine-year-old South Australian amateur Bob Stevens will captain the Australian golf team to compete for the President Eisenhower Cud at St. Andrew's (Scotland) m October. The secretary of the Australian Golf Union, Mr. Sloan Morpeth. announced this at the completion of the interstate teams' competition at
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  • 287 11 THE final of the Ladies Club Championship was played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. In a brilliant display of powerful hitting Miss H. B. Trant. a former Cornwall County player, defeated Mrs. R.A.C. Cobley by 3 and 2. Halving the first and
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  • 30 11 THERE will be a meeting of hockey convenors at the SRC premises tomorrow at sno p.m. All club secretaries who have not arranged fixtures are asked to attend.
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  • 163 11 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will organise a scheme for training coaches m Singapore. This proposal was made by the aoting president. Mr. W. E. Meyer, at the SAAA committee meeting held at the Shell House yesterday. A committee of five consisting of Messrs. W. A.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 158 11 J.E.C WHIP RAFFLES JOHORE English College whipped Raffles Institution by 11 goals to three m an inter-school hockey match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Earlier the College second team beat Raffles* second team by two goals to nil. THE MIGHTY VW if 1 110 sf*ir Australian Trial \\V| M
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  • 203 12 SWEDE EARNS TITLE SHOT GOTHENBURG. Sweden, Sept. 15 (UPl)— lngemar Johansson, probably the hottest heavyweight Europe has produced since Max Schmeling, floored secondranked contender Eddie Machen of Redding, California, with the first punch he threw at him and knocked him out after two minutes and 16 seconds of the first
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  • 105 12 VIENNA, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Yugoslavia beat Austria 4-a m a soccer international here yesterday after the Austnans had led 3-0 midway through the first half. It was Yugoslavia's first away victory over the Austrians. They fielded a relatively young, untried side while Austria relied on experienced internationals.
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  • 105 12 LONDON. Sept. 15 (Reuter) Brian London, of Blackpool, is to defend his British heavyweight boxing title against Henry Cooper, of London, by December 31. The British Boxing Board of Control announcing this yesterday said that contracts should be lodged by October 18 and purse offers
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  • 46 12 ST. ANDREWS School rugger teams were ensased m two matches against Beatty School yesterday. Their "B" team beat the Beatty "B" team by 16 point* to three. In the following nic.t-.-h. the Saints* "A" team beat Bea*ty by 30 points to nil.
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  • 42 12 photo. BRITISH driver Tony Brooks, wearing a laurel and holding a cup. is cheered after his victory m the gruelling Grand Prix of Italy auto race on the circuit of Monza, Italy. Brooks was driving a "VanwalP car. UPI
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  • 57 12 BELGRADE. Sept. 15 (Rev- amanathan Krishnan, of India, won two titles m the international lawn tennis championships of Yugoslavia at Dubrovnik yesterday. In the singles final he heat Robert Haillet, of France o-o, 6-2. Krishnan paired with Vladimir Skonecki. of Poland, to beat Haillet and Italian
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  • 58 12 TORONTO, Sept. 15 (Reuter).—Mrs. Dorothy Knode (U.S.A.) yesterday beat Mrs. Thelma Long (Australia) to win the women's singles final at the international lawn tennis tournament here. Mrs. Knode beat her unseeded rival 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Billy Knight, of Britain, beat Luis Ayala, of Chile. In the
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  • 62 12 NAVAL Base trounced Singapore Recreation Club by 11 points (a goal and a try) to three (a try) m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Lucas, Bevan and Price scored a try each for Naval Base and Lucas converted one. The Recs* only try came
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  • 383 12 LEAVITT OUT TO KILL AMATEUR ATHLETICS THE KONRAD KIDS MAY ALSO GET OFFERS PERTH, Australia, Sept. 15 (UPl)— American promoter Leo Leavitt said here today that if wonder miler Herb Elliott turns professional he'll seek to sign up other athletic stars m a move to break the amateur athletic federations
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  • 317 12 10 Hours of Non-Stop Driving At SMC 'Rallaye' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 350-mile motor 'Rallaye' organised by the Malayan Motor Sports Club to be held next weekend has attracted forty entries. This is one of the longest "Rallaye" organised by the Club and will take about 10£ hours of Don-stop
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  • 115 12 MELBOURNE, Sept. 15 (Reuter). The Australian women's golf team to play m the Commonwealth tournament at St. Andrew's, Scotland, rext May, was announced at the conclusion of the Australian women's golf championships m Melbourne yesterday. The team is: Miss Margaret Masters (Victoria), Miss Pat Borthwick (New
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  • 181 12 7960 OLYMPICS AT ROME AMSTERDAM, Sept. 15 (Reuter)— Sixteen nations will contest the hockey tournament at the Olympic Games m Rome m 1960, which was discussed at the Congress of the International Hockey Federation here yesterday. Five of them are already known— the host nation.
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  • 36 12 PERTH, Western Australia. Sept. 15 (Reuter) Australian miler Herb Elliott last night announced his engagement to a 20-year-old hairdresser. Miss Anne Dudley, of Nedlands. a Perth suburb. The romance began three years ago.
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  • 24 12 OSLO. Sept. 15 (Reuter).— Sweden beat Norway 2-0 m a soccer international here on Saturday. They scored a goal m each half.
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  • 97 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dato Haji Yahya bin Dato Razak was re-elected President of the Malayan Malays cricket association at their annual general meeting held here on Saturday night. Other office bearers Vi.*e President: Inche Bahaudin bin Yacob. and Maarof bin Sheikh Ahmad; Hon Secretary Mahyuddin bin Mohd.
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  • 70 12 MORE than one m three of the students at Leederville Technical School. Perth, Western Australia, is from an Asian country. Of the school's 250 students, 84 are from Malaya and five from Sarawak. Lunch break at the School always draws a big crowd for table tennis. Here
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  • 79 12 LONDON. Sept. 15 (Reiiter). Vyera Krepkina, of the Soviet Union, has equalled the women's world 100 metres sprint record of 11.3 seconds, according to Moscow Radio yesterday. The radio, quoted by Reuter, said Miss Krepkina, a Ukrainian, was competing at an athletics meeting m Kiev this
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  • 79 12 PARIS, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Baron G. de Waldner's Wallaby won the Prix Royal Oak (the French St. Leger) run over a mile and seven furlongs at Longchamp here yesterday. Jockey Fred Palmer kept Wallaby m the rear until halfway down the straight. Then with a
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  • 243 12 Surtees Rounds Season With Good Double MONZA, Italy, Sept 15. (fteuter J--24-year-old ace motor cyclist Iron. Catfo2 the 1958. 350 and 500 cc' world champioiL his season's triumphs here yesterday by»3 classes m the Italian Grand Prix Surtees. riding Italian M .V. Agusta machines, won both events by a huge
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  • 67 12 IVILR r J >' tPI-H^ boxer Rot Harrs Cut m Mio,,> joyless recall he was knnctaj champion fkS son Iml a S Sttvrdtj j hravyweigh'-iji Harris to !ia\c ril<tji Tj Irr Stress Ift 000 spertitfif; I bic white hati t li^ annual EM fair paranr But thf
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  • 143 12 First Asian President Of Penang R.U. PENANG. Sun. Mr. Mau- rice Pestana became the first Asian president of the Pcnang Rugby Union at the Union s general meeting held yesterday. Mr Pestana was the only one nominated as president and he was unanimously elected. Other office-bearers ucrc:-Vice-President Mr. R. G.
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  • 98 12 Xl \l A I I MPIM A SdtftgW stiW sisting of \«un:>'.'H the I-Vd cr.it ion I Schools Sports '>a r fl hv four Matches fl badminton matihafl hall h<*r«> N t rm I The s I dispia H poneni I and wit j and big
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  • 59 12 HOSSEG< J 15 (UPII :.1 4^27 and til Brazil 4i ,-i ing mat :Sr here la-: Peloia cha "^J I Playing Z» first mat h l brothers. H^' The [talians n and Aigerto I wj J In the s< Philippine.* u( by Juan H a Meily and
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  • 249 12 LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter). Final positions m the English first class cricket batting averages for the 1958 season, which officially ended on Friday were: nignrsi Batting: Inns. No. Runs. Score Average P. B. H. May 41 6 2231 174 61.74 W. Watson 44 9 1632
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 71 12 The Key to Success All athlete* m the trnrld r^mlite fully the gt^r I***^ Importance of phasical fitness. But it is only tt^^ -fk?) those uho successfullw develop that \^s&f £f additional stamina who becomt the greatest V^ 1 world champions— For phusical fitness v&t- -y'^^ •nd that additional stamina
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  • Sho Business HIGHLIGHTS
    • 532 13 Ir it. H A.irrl X- English r<v E Hpvwood h.iv*» I ifV.»r\ (iriina. OFFFXK. <oakI -nAming Anne ber shoulder o hair into a Kitr>r inrt report y- Fuh morning I 1 Miiri strip to It his massive |r fmn himself I- flood l':»i«p m w hit h
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    • 159 13 The Space Children and Marvin Miller. We had a ball, and all the time I was learning to be a better actress. In addition to acing and directing. I did the costumes, propped it and produced it. We did things like "Oliver Twist." *'Wu r hering Heights" and other classics,
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    • 988 13 piGGIES, m case you are thinking of adopting one, make admirable pets. We base this observation on a visit we paid to glamour girl Tina Louise, of Broadway and Hollywood, who had taken a 22--day-old piggy named Mabel into her apartment temporarily, to be sure. The
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 355 13 bsssssssl^bV^bV bssv I sssssss^l By RITA DEL MAR ness. square things to early afternoon. Later: avoid involvements, health. job neglect. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21— Promote personal. social, distant, educational projects to early afternoon. Later: use care. tact. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Complete tasks; advance means, estate
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 166 14 LONDON, Sept. 15 (UPI) A recent ruling by Britain's Prison Commission established five-day "home leave" periods for penitentiary mmates, including some serving life terms for murder, it was disclosed yesterday. Purpose of the leave periods was given as "to help restore the prisoner's
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    • 457 14 C'WEALTH FINANCE MEET BEGINS Keynote Of Talks Is The Expanding World Community MONTREAL, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, today declared that the keynote of the Commonwealth Economic and Trade Conference should be "an expanding world community." The Chancellor of the Exchequer said that
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    • 252 14 HOSTILITY FINISHED ONCE FOR ALL Franco-German Communique PARIS, Sept. 15 (Reuter) General de Gaulle and Dr. Konrad Adenauer declared themselves "extremely satisfied" with their talks here yesterday, a French spokesman said. The French and German Prime Ministers discussed world problems "freely and cordially" and were m understanding about them, the
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    • 35 14 THE British Government announced yesterday that it plans to give Jordan a £1.000.000 grant -in- aid during the financial year ending March 31. 1959. The grant Is subject to Parliamentary approval. U.P.I.
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    • Newsbriefs
      • 28 14 ADM. HARRY FELT, Com-mander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Force, leaves for Bsngkok, today to attend the SEATO military advisers conference, a U.S. navy spokesman announced m Manila. UPI.
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      • 27 14 THE UNITED Arab Republic and Hungary signed a cultural agreement last week and the Communist State extended by invitation to Egyptian Education Minister Kamal EdDine Hussein. -UPI.
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      • 36 14 FIELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery arrived in Nice yesterday by air from Pnri? for a brief visit to his old friends. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill, who celebrated their solden wedding at Cap Dail on Friday.- -Reuter.
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      • 45 14 A CYCLONIC storm, sccompanied by heavy rain, which hit the east coast of India early yesterday, disrupted train services on the South Eastern Railway, damased the track at several points, and wrecked several houses m the Coastal Kakdwip area, near the mouth of the Hooghlv
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      • 33 14 MR. TOSHIRO IRIE. Judge of the Japanese Supreme Court left Tokyo yesterday for Rome to attend the first Coneress of the International Union of Judges, due to .->e«m there later next month. Reuter
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    • 105 14 SLIMMING BROKE HER MARRIAGE EXETER, England, Sept. 15 (UPl)—Pamela Gant had few dates when she was single because she weighed 238 pounds. But bricklayer John Endicott liked her and proposed. To please him, the 21--year-old redhead went on a "crash diet" and marched up th c aisle a trim and
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    • 68 14 SAIGON. Sept. 15 (Reuter). The Vietnam Press Agency said today South Vietnam was building up a big fish export trade with Singapore. The principal fish m the trade was the six-foot 40--pound Ca Goc. of the Polynemus family. Last year. 228.5 tons of this fish were
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    • 72 14 Photo. A GUARD stands next to him with a rifle in hand, as Venezuelan Junta President Rear Admiral Wolfgang Larrazabel. speaks into a microphone in Caracas as he announced last week that leaders of the Sept. 7 revolt would get 14 to 16 years' imprisonment. He also
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    • 180 14 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 15 (Reuter) The Far East situation is expected t the meeting of the 81-nat o be the dominant issue at ion U.N. General Assembly beginning here tomorrow. Observers expect the Soviet Union, backed by its associate States as well a s
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    • 127 14 CANAL USERS REMINDED OF SURCHARGE LONDON, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Cairo Radio yesterday reminded shipowners that the three per cent extra charge for use of the Suez Canal, to meet the cost of clearing the waterway m 1957 would begin tomorrow and continue for three years. The surcharge, which is to
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    • 234 14 -COMET'S NEW HK-UK RECORD 16 Hrs. 16 Mins. LONDON Sept. 15 (Reuter) Banner headlines today proclaim that Britain's Comet IV jet airliner "beat the sun." m its record-breaking flight from Hongkong to Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The airliner flew 7,925 miles yesterday at an average speed of 487 miles per hour between
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    • 53 14 HONGKONG, Sept. 15 (Reuter) The Japanese Freighter "Kazukawa Mam" arrived here last night with 35 survivors aboard she picked up from the 235-ton Chinese freighter "Tai Shun." The freighter "Tai Shun" capsized m high seas about 100 miles east of Hongkong yesterday while enroute from Kao
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    • 99 14 MR. VV RAJAVAROTHIAN, President of the Ceylon Federal Party, last week bade goodbye to the staff and police guard at the Government House where he and his wife and other Parliamentarians have been under house arrest siice June 5. The detentions followed the imposition of
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    • 53 14 HONGKONG. Sept 15 (Reuter) The Chartered Bank today announced the death of Mr. Yung Hin Chiu, its Chines? manager who retired recently. His nephew, Mr. Yung Chi Vim, who took over from him, is continuing the family connection with the Chartered Bank, which has lasted 100
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    • 166 14 Cyprus Crown Counsel Resigns NICOSIA, Sept. 15 (Reuter) The Cyprus Government yesterday received the resignation of Mr. Ronald Grey, Senior Crown Counsel who led the prosecution at the trial of Andreas Yakoumi for the murder of Sergeant Reginald Hammond, an official source said. Mr. Grey sent his resignation by letter
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    • 181 14 Muslims Open Fire But. PARIS, Sept. 15 (Reuter) i Algerian Muslims to kill M Jacques s !< de Gaulle's Information Minister hv lH failed m Paris today. Jrj Several Algerians fired a burst of automatic weapon fire at M. Soustelle as he passed along a fashionable
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    • 109 14 LAGOS Prime M;n;- bakar Tafai firmed yesterc nan delegate stitutiona] c ing m Lor.c r. will press for 3 m Apr;; \w' In a brotdc* last night on drparturf t Primp Minister aj "In so;*? c! |J m political legates ha»t 2 bond a b."^ see the Fei'rj independent
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    • 24 14 EMPEROR BH terday seflt cables 'he N Costa Rica, GuaW dnr and H nduras I sion of the r' respective indeps I— Reuter.
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