Singapore Standard, 22 September 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1958. Vol. IX No. 82. IS cts 12 Poges
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  • 221 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 21, (UPI) The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., southern Negro integration leader, was stabbed in the chest on Saturday afternoon by a Negro woman who attacked him with a letter opener while he autographed copies of his new book in a
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  • 36 1 THE BLANDFORD Town Council in England, has approved a three shillings weekIv allowance to town clerk. Charles Lavington, to cover wear and tear on his bicycie when he rides it on official business.- UPI
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  • 323 1 WE'RE NOT AFRAID OF WAR-SAYS RED CHINA US Is Not The Only One With A- Bombs HONGKONG, Sept. 21. (Reuter) The official Peking People's Daily said today the Chinese were "not afraid of war" and warned America that "the U.S. is not the only country in the
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  • 125 1 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Lumberjacks from Sik, who came to this township for a week-end holiday, told The Standard today ;hat they had seen an ape nursing a six-year-old Semang boy on a tree in the forest reserves near here. "This mother ape is a
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  • 177 1 Tell Us\ Police Appeifl to Robbed Couple SINGAPORE Police lasl night mtde a dramatic appeal to a young couple wto were st ibbed earlier in the Botanic Gardens to com forward ind give details. The girl in the case is Ulieved to have been injured in a knife attack by
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  • 69 1 Isr, a knife was found on hinj SIAKER HURT IWOUSE ROW CCA, East Pakistan, Sep 21 (Reuter) The Spdr of the East Pakistan Hoi{ of Assembly, Abdul Ha| was injured yesterday wh'fighting broke out as he wa jading a ruling rejecting a ion ot no confidence lab) against Himself. /fed
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  • 74 1 >mmies Will I Fair -Foot i)SIA, Sept. 21 (Reutei- Sir Hugh Foot, Goverif Cyprus, said today in a jr to the Greek Cypriot Mi of Kyrenia, North Cji. that British soldiers "*lo their duty firmly, fa and fearlessly despite or >ed abuse against th ras replying to a telegr arhich
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  • 213 1 U.K. LABOUR PARTY ROW LIKELY OVER SINGAPORE LONDON, Sept. 21 (Reuter) > A storm is expected at the i Labour Party's annual coni ference at Scarborough next week over activities of the i movement for colonial freedom, which are alleged to be causing the party embarrassment by cutting across official
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  • 50 1 ALGIERS, Sept. 21 (UPI)— Moslem extremists tossed a bomb into a cafe in downtown Algiers today, injuring a waiter and four patrons. Meanwhile, French military authorities announced that 40 rebels had been killed or captured in military operations throughout Algeria during the past 24 hours.
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  • 201 1 LONDON. Sept. 21, (Reuter). Britain's dogs can now have their own insurance policies against death, illness, motherhood mishaps and medical bills. The canine insurance scheme has been announced by Lloyds insurance brokers. Under the scheme, a dogowner may insure his pets life
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  • 559 1 RETURNS 'ABUSIVE' NOTE TO SOVIET GOVT. NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 21 (Renter) President Eisenhower yesterday took the unprecedented step of sending back an "unacceptable" note from Mr. Nikita Khrushchev because of its "abusive language/' A special messenger of the united States Embassy in Moscow
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  • 58 1 SOMEWHERE IN FORMOSA: Atomic-capable Matador Missiles are shown on launching pads on the round-the-clock firing alert against Communist China. The Matador, a winged guided missile that travels a distance of 600 miles at a speed of 650 miles-per-hour, is capable of sending an atomic warhead to the
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  • 173 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 21,-><UFI) A nationalist Chinese Navy patrol boat sank a Communist gunboat and damaged a second one before dawn today in a onehour sea battle fought in the relatively quiet northern reaches of the Formosa Straits, the Defence Ministry said. i j Nationalist
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  • 1174 2 A Treatise On How Beggars Live And 'Work' JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Where beggars live, where they ply their "profession," how much they "earn," and their backgrounds, are some of the questions answered in a first and fascinating treatise on beggars and vagrants in Johore Bahru, just
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  • 91 2 6 °o ARRIVE IN HONGKONG the Roy^s°i? G 8 S *P* (Renter)--Some me** today frSL^SflP'nit (North Lancashire) arrived here fori 7.°* Ma L*ya, aboard the troopship Oxfordshire, «*w weeks' training in the Colony. Brit_fi n Worl d War Two the regiment was with the d and aVSLft was assigned to
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  • 125 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. Mentri Besar of Negri Sembiian, Dato Shamsudin bin Nain, yesterday afternoon held a 21 hour 44 meet-the-people-session at Lenggeng Malay Girls' School in the Seremban District. About 250 people from the Mukim of Lenggeng took part in the discussion. The questions they asked
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  • 43 2 REGIMENTAL Sergeant J Major (WO I) Zainal bin Kassim of the Sixth Battalion, the Royal j Malay Regiment, who received the award of Ahli Mangku Negara on the occasion of the first Merdeka anniversary, for his services with the Federation Army.
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  • 83 2 SUPPORT FOR SULTAN PROPOSAL THE Singapore Indian Congress at a meeting yesterday decided to support the idea of a Malay Sultan for Singapore. "This move by UMNO is the safest and surest way of getting the Colony ready for a merger with the Federation," it said. The Congress considered that
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  • 100 2 Penang, Sun. Octogenarian millionaire-industrialist, Mr. Lim Lean Ten*, who received the Johan Mangku Negara award from the Kins on the first Merdeka anniversary, was feted at a dinner by the Hooi Lye Tung Hneoh Hoay in Kimberley Street here last night. Tributes were paid to his
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  • 83 2 MALACCA, Sun. Senior Customs Officer, Mr. C. G. Crocker, gave a talk on customs work to the Rotarians here recently. Mr. Crocker dealt with the many difficult tasks of the customs officers in tracking djwn the big and the small smugglers in this country. Mr. T.
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    18 2 COtifJ MM W* Da_4S Saturday t^S p nsin*r2 °rnwal|, ft ld bov b PPn award* (,ov «Tninft,{ Mandard»
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  • 56 2 2,0Q0\ PilgrkW Aid MORE thai j 'rom the Fecery eapore ctqtm wharves their relsthTJ Pilgrim shift i return A ipota— I people diecorThe youngot i board n_ Ha.'i Ariffir. kj med Shukor :!k Members j Ambulance r-.i moned tf thfUi 1 'hr- agpd tc ni gang-plank. They liter tfl peopl.
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  • 87 2 AI.OR STAR Sj I rothers, MH Kechick, Dai u I were todav r.d trial a; "--e red rhar::^ t f n the death of I Ismail r. Lubok Ba* j < Mohamed A_j 1 told Tunkj Z?.r.. ihe pre iminsrj 3 ho saw Dar is
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    • 492 2 NOTICES CHANGE OF POSTAL ADDRESS No. 1012. SECRETARY, Central Electricity Board. ADMISSION TO PRIMARY SCHOOLS PERAK. 1959. PARENTS of children born in 1952 who have registered their children under "Operation Torch" for admission to Primary Schools in Perak in January 1959 should take their counterfoil for checking to the school
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    • 100 2 BORNEO MOTORS Ll PHONE (SINCAPORE) 1 BR used cars I MAKE MODEL YEAR 1 Austin A4O Somerset t IQM *M Vauxhall Velox lr rfl Humbe, Hawk 1 ic r Morris Minor Con v. Ford Custom 'J;, l Standard Vanguard gl Studebaker Champion j Fiat 1100 T.V. J Hudson Saloon M
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  • pV SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 372 3 y( Minister Nehru's neutrality policy on and its repercussions on international booweranged with increasing effect l !S administration within India itself. J Indian Communist Party was returned t he Kerala State elections, the blow to I government's prestige was sufficiently shock Premier Nehru. The challenge B Nehru's brand
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    • 397 3 0 man, whether a mere male or above that as ever challenged Mrs. Shirin Fozdar's champof the rights of women", but they do hat this championship should keep a sense of 'on and avoid contradictions. They have ounds for complaint. In re-training her guns Governments of Singapore
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    • 52 3 li um i«ck Ktm Koao ypote *<J do* No l*>i Cable*. HCERN6WS u *Hit, U 254ai <5 imes) All departments Ch«ns irmirance Bldg.. 174 Batu «d gW»u_n «8366 t4, Cowan St ret: _gg L *t" St rel: am mm ma 4055 9, -*> Bukit CMn Tel_
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  • 1549 3 And all because of a hamburger... __V <r __r**_ ii M JT Is Jayne Mansfield speaking from Hollywood: "I will never go back to Europe again. Tou can't get a decent hamburger over there" Guess we'll have a little breathless pause while Europe Is metaphorically sacked and razed to the
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  • 423 3  -  COLIN LEGUM CAPE TOWN. THE South African Parliament is angrily discussing Government measure tor 1 the enlargement of democratic rights— for whites >nly. It is Proposed to drop .the fvotlK w >U '18 years so that teenagers (evei though they may still be at school)
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    400 3  - Aster Gunankerd (GENERAL Charles de Gaulle. called the 'Saviour of France' who was recalled from political oblivion to steer his country through a political predicament which threatened to rend France in twain, faces a situation much worse thai when he decided to oppose the Versailles Government and wrest his beloved
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  • 295 4 We Never Use River Water, Say The Stallholders TH J»TY-THREE stallholders plying along the 2**JS* 8in Wore River in Boat Quay, yesterday blamed a report in an English newspaper (not The Standard) for the "heavy" drop in their sales. •rne stallholders who sell cooked food
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  • 53 4 SOME ol the stallholders in Boat Quay are seen drawing their water supplies from a standpipe for their daily use at their footstalls. They blame a newspaper re. port for the "heavy" drop in the sales of cooked food. The report alleged that they used
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  • 82 4 THE Jumabhoy Plan to encourage by legislation 10-al industries was hailed as "the right and necessary move to bolster the employment situation in the Colony at a coun- meeting of the Singapore Indian Congress, yesterday. ♦u T 4 he meetin also decided tnat more important than
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  • 45 4 A 47-YEAR-OLD housewife. Liew Yee Kee was found with her throat cut in a house in Sungei Kadut, Singapore, last night. Relatives, who found the •woman in a room bleeding profusely, rushed her to the General Hospital where she was admitted.
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  • 109 4 Taiping, sun. Two girls swim£ a nl V f ei ht who w ent SEP^S"* ln a r p ol at the in. Si,J ai P ln g Hill are missning reported this evecA 13 year ld b °y. Long Ho hiESJJ e i
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  • 308 4 Our Community Centres Aim At C* If 111 I belt-Help Um COMMUNITY organisations are identified not only with a desire to satisfy leisure needs but also to promote two important precepts neighbourliness and selfhelp said Singapore Chiof Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday. i He was speaking at the ini
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  • 220 4 ABOUT 40 nurses of the Tan t«„l. c Singapore, last night met U^ discus^^Hospital hunger strike. aiscuss the question of Thi s followed a sudden decision of th e hospital aunh^f ltles to shift them to new accommodation. u es in tea rs.
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  • 195 4 Postal Articles.New Rules KUALA LUMPUR. Sun J New regulations governing the minimum size of postal articles! which come into force next! April will be of particular in-l terest to printers and station-! NeVVe h a e r hinese i R J a D xear (I960) and Han' pS? Pu asa
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  • 38 4 t_r) —Ninety-one lions were shot within a 15 month period Gam- 6 n rUger National Park game Reserve in Transvaal tSPStfSfc "P'odVtoS'c"! th. w e ure f” "cording to the National Park's Board ennual report.
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  • 89 4 MCA Branch Pledge To Workers MASAI, Sun.— The Malayan Chinese Association, Masai branch, has set ud a labour sub-committee to investigate the labour situation here. The sub-committee met recently and decided to hold a "meet-the-people" session, and circulars are being distributed to the residents, appealing to them to approach this
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  • 201 4 SIX HUNDRED officers and men of the lst Bat- talion. the Kings Own Scottish Borderers sailed from Singapore for Britain yesterday aboard the troopship Dilwara after three years in Malaya. I Al I During their stay ln Malava During their stay in Malaya
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  • 130 4 Migena Asks For Recognition CAIRO, Sept. 21, (UPI). The new Algerian Provisional yesterday sent a letter to President Eisennuwer explaining its formation in what Algerian sources here if lied a virtual request for refgnition. The Ministers of the new jvernment made an inform sd U on U.S. Ambassador RayDnd Hare,
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  • 31 4 A VO-TH wound inhJJJ Irish*, m u *"vi| friend w e rig* J Tr* WJ 1 believed o veri ir a .7, r tf town a^J^^
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  • 60 4 MR. V. SABRATNAM of the Singapore Engineer Regiment, and his bride, the former Mis* V. Leelawathy of Kuala Kangsar who were married in Kuala Kangsar recently. Mr. Sabratnam k the only son of the late Mr N. Velupillai of Kuala Kangsar, while the bride Is the eldest
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  • 74 4 VICAR INSTALLED THE Rev. James Leung Chin Wan was yesterday installed vicar of the Parish of St. Matthew at a ceremony in St. Matthew's Church in Neil Road, Singapore. The new vicar will have 800 parishioners. The Bishop's Commissary, the Ven. Archdeacon of Singapore, Rev. D. D. Chelliah. installed Rev.
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  • 489 4 LA KANGSAR, Sun-Th, Ki. to his old school town, Kuala Kan..." 1 paid tribute to this dtatta w t£^* CoUege here with great rej oici0 ici„ r The town was bedecked with tings and flags of States to naSJT} on their arrival at
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  • 143 4 rs4so I To Dei I KamJ 1 MAUCCA. S, !f ur -l Pltam*, an Q the encoga operative n»3 °f the mtm y TunKu AbdiiTS Print ior tne the Kampong j^ ard ;earr.t rom The biuepdß, fiere a= osetii expensive Alliance Go-** t0 fulfii arnun manifesto An Aijay^ ?aj'd that
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  • 39 4 (fro P0 "Today whecj intensifying vocations tor *3 the question a J full -scale var in the Formosa' entirely rests m ed States. "The crt** j Straits area car.J laxed witb J withdrawal a forces therf^
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  • 282 4 t( Standard Music Critic) HE Grishman-Ryce Duo an Grishman, violin, and hil Ryce, piano) gave a 51 endid sonata recital for the Ii isical Society in the Culturi Centre Theatre, Singapore, li t night. Vs a sonata team these two y( ing American artists comin
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  • 282 5 I Will Fight e Elections y Own Flag I socialist Party, at meetings of its *_~jttee and the Central Council at party *SLrap©re, yesterday, decided that the V*in immediate preparations to fight the x n\ elections under its own flag. Wral of the Party, Mr. E. K.
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  • 143 5 ts Won't e Back >ir Son L S^-Pre,idtn;i P C ort, Mr. k. ■J yesterdaj re- «e Darents of a for refusing ■j o back. Bng Hing.' J *-n stealing a V- m ither oni *&e mother, who! «J to the Police, L*J?« her son "j, it would £*e was
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  • 29 5 MRU AY AN AR. a hospital assistant ati the Seremban General Hospital, and his tformf-r Miss Kamaleswary of Tanjong Malim. p recently married in Port Swettenham.
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  • 172 5 rnncipal of Queenstown Secondary Technical today carried a broom and, with 60 of his on the job of sweeping the Queenstown area clean of litter. Another 60 boys and girls from a Chinese school in the area also took part. This was "Operation Broomstick" in
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  • 27 5 ,u 9s Beat A Man iDon a Uc -y-tm. e a (,^ce Mtn H R a He te «ion nos i tal m a ie -et society
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The King has promoted four officers of the Royal Malay Regiment to the rank of Major with effect from Aug. 1 it was announced. They are Raja Idris Shah ibni Sultan Lskandar Shah Raja Muda. Perak). Tunku Ahmad Shah ibni Sultan Abu Bakar
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  • 34 5 TUNKU S TALK FEDERATION Prime Miniser, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, will be guest speaker Vi the Singaoore Union of Journalists luncheon meeting to be held in the Orchid Room. Capitol Restaurant on Sept 2a
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  • 43 5 SINGAPORE Mayor Ong Eng Guan (squatting, centre) is seen in an informal, jovial mood, watching a game of checkers played by two Council employees during the picnic held by the Council and attended by more than 5.000 people yesterday. Standardpic.
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  • 155 5 'Don't Woo Foreign I Capital' SEKINCHANG. Sun. Labour Party of Malaya Treasurer Mr. Lim Kean Siew today said the Alliance Government should not try to woo foreign investments when "local enterprises have not been exploited to the full." He was addressing a party rally at Sekinchang in the Kuaia Selangor
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  • 61 5 AN '*nma fo of Changi Prison. Chua Noi Seng. 26. was hit wnn a draughts board by another prisoner after an argument yesterday, and was sent to the General Hospital to' have his ear stitched. The Commissioner of Prisons, Major P. L. James, told The Standard
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  • 46 5 A SMALL fire broke out at the Istana Chemerlang, residence of His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan. Kota Bharu. The* fire started in the kitchen. The fire brigade used 300 gallons of water to put out the flames. Damage is estimated at $100.
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  • 45 5 PENANG, Sun. Rotarian District; Governor Nai Tihon who met with an accident yesterday, will not be able to make his visit here. The Penang Rotary Club assembly fixed for Tuesday and the Rotary attendance dinner meeting on Wednesday have been cancelled.
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  • 53 5 -Standardpic by MISS ANNE WONG presents a bouquet to Mrs. Bruce, wife of the manager of Federation Shell Company, Mr I.?. Bruce, on behalf of the Municipal Road Safety Week Committee at the conclusion of the Shell Traffic Games on Friday. Mrs. Bruce earlier gave away
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  • 268 5 MORE than 5,000 men, women and children yesterday jammed the Pasir Ris beach in Singapore, for a picnic described by Mayor Ong Eng Guan as the "greatest ever held in South-east Asia." The picnic was organized by the City Council to mark City
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  • 45 5 CHE NOR RUBIATAH binte Haji Salleh. 20, of Ipoh left by plane on Saturday to take up medicine at the Royal College of Medicine at Dublin. She is a former pupil of the AngloChinese Girls' School and Anderson School, Ipoh. Standardpic by
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  • 82 5 IPOH, Sun.— Special traffic arrangements have been made in connection with the visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong to Ipoh on Tuesday. Police request motorists to park their vehicles /in the side lanes off Brewster Road on Tuesday between 9
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  • 242 5 PENANG, Sun Government has recognized the hard work and co-operation given by every member of the staff of the General Hospital, especially at a time when the hospital was very short-handed. This was stated by the Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Tan Hor Kee. at
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  • 173 5 2 UNIONS? GRADS SAY NO LOGIC IN IDEA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "There is no logic in having two students' unions in the University of Malaya," the Guild of Graduates of the University decided here today. "We firmly support the minority report of the University Constitution Committee, in this matter." said
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  • 161 5 Nightsoil Mens Strike Threat MORE than 500 nightsoil workers of the Singapore City Council last night threatened to go on strike on Oct 6. The Nightsoil Workers' Union, which represents them will serve a 14-day strike on the Council today. The strike is in protest against the Council's refusal to
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  • 345 6 Prediction By Buddhist Monk A CELEBRATED Indian author, who recently became a Buddhist monk, yesterday prophesied in Singapore that ihe world would experience on atomic war in February 1961. "But I sincerely hope that I am wrong", said Chaman Lai, 55. on board the
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  • 72 6 Award For Service MR. N. K. PILLAY, Chief Public Health Inspector, Johore North, Muar, who was awarded the lon? service and Good Conduct Medal by the Sultan of Johore on the occasion of the Ruler's 85th birthday on Wednesday. Mr. Pillay has been with the Johore Government for the past
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  • 304 6 LIFT EXAM CURBS -UNION j IPOH, Sun. Perak branch of the Federation of Malaya Government Temporary Officers' Union decided today to ask Government to lift all restrictions imposed cn "temporaries" who want to take the qualifying examinations for permanency. This was decided at the Union's extraordinary general meeting when the
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  • 59 6 PARIS, Sept. 21 (UPI) Police today gave a Spanish tourist couple special identity documents certifying that -n elephant ate their passports. The tourists, whosa names were withheld, lost th-ir oassports and some of their funds when 'Michaline,* a Vineennes Zoo elephant, reached out *r.d grabbed the
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  • 132 6 THE English section of Radio Malaya will broadcast at 9.00 to-night a half-hour of a forum in which three visiting professors and Ungku Aziz. Lecturer in Economics at the University of Malaya, answered questions on Agricultural Economics. The visiting professors are: Prof. H. van Oppenfeld,
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  • 55 6 THREE officials from the Federal Adult Education Association Mr. J. R. North in charge of further adult education classes Mr. P. Ganasunthran, Adult Education Officer, and Che Abdul Muin, Assistant General Secretary, are on one week's visit to Kota Bahru. where they are inspecting all classes run by
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  • 178 6 DUMPING: BATA MEN WARN OF DANGERS THE Bata Employees Union yesterday warned the Singapore Government that unless it checked the dumping of foreign footwear in the Colony immediately, local industries would be faced with a crisis. v The union. 99 of whose members had been given notice that they would
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  • 79 6 PUBLICITY OFFICER FINED $10 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— ln a packed religious court at Machang, Wan Ismail bin Wan Ahmad, Publicity Officer of the Islamic Party there, was fined $10 for failing to attend mosque on Friday. Thirty Malays were produced in the same court for not attending prayer on Friday.
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  • 210 6 FOR the first time in its anna 1 s, the Singapore Auxiliary Fir e Service gave a fire-fighting demonstration and lecture in the rural area yesterday Fire Officers, Peter Tan and Patrick Chan, toured ::i m {J on Boh Su Tian off Yio Chu Kang Road,
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    • 366 9 COMPETITION to secure supplies of copra arriving in Singapore, forced prices further upwards, to 533-J for loose copra from Sumatra and the nearby islands, while $34 was freely bid for Celebes loose, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. Arrivals were
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    • 202 9 'Germany Will Buy More From Malaya' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Germany would be buying more goods from Malaya, the German Commercial Attache, Dr. H. Vocke, told The Standard today. He said this was part of Grmany's trade policy to assist development ln Southeast Asia. He added there was a good potential
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    • 181 9 NEW YORK, Sept. 21.— A majority of the Asian countries can look forward to a gradual improvement in their foreign exchange earnings in the coming year as world demand for raw materials recovers from the 1957-58 low level, according to Mildred Hughes, executive vice-president
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    • 38 9 CUBA'S 1958-59 rice crop is forecast at around 485,000,000 pounds of rough rice, the smallest in three years. Production in 1957-58, estimated at 580.000,000 pounds, was second only to the record 1956-57 harvest of 615,000,000 pounds.
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    • 51 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to mercants 0 »d& a SSin t t.t ;.od 33-1/8. 90 days air m»il— 32-7/16 SUbt bUU. JU/M tg* bjte Selling. TT. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31-.VB: Belgian rrancs 1610: Italian Lire ***** Other exchange rates remain
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    • 31 9 SHIPMENTS of raw wool from New Zealand during the 1957-58 season were 432.000,--000 pounds This was 9.000,--000 pounds less than exports in the previous season, despite a production increase.
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    • 21 9 The 1958 tobacco crop in Japan is estimated at 294.300.--000 pounds, nearly nine per cent below the 1957 crop
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    • 71 9 THE Saunders-Roe P531 helicopter a small light aircraft, was on display at the recent Society of British Aircraft Constructors' Farnborough Air Show. It is capable of carrying five passengers and equipped with a 425 s.h.p. gas-tur-bine engine. The airframe has been designed to accept much larger
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    • 59 9 AUSTRALIA will export 2,000 head of dairy breeding cattle to Japan during the nine month period ending March 31, 1959, according to Australia's Minister of Primary Industry The cattle will come from the east coast of the country Japan is said to have requested this shipment
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    • 69 9 PAN American Airways announce that there has been a 16 per cent increase in the number of travellers using Pan Am's ro u n d-the-wot Id services in the first seven months of this year over the same period last year. The airline's Europe-bound travellers, nearly 10 per
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    • 137 9 A CABIN stairway equipped with -feelers- was recently developed in K.L.M.'s Internal Transport Department at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, and it has now been put into aircraft iuch as the Vickers Viscount tend to swing up and down, when large numbers of passengers embark or disembark aimost
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    • 198 9 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Sept. 21 (UPI) A "helpful" trade agreement with Japan, possible reopening of the Canadian market, and projected exports to Ceylon and China, were listed today among the "bright spots" of New Zealand's dairy products situation. I Speaking about one of
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    • 129 9 AMONG the latest scientific discoveries is a new whitening ingredient, which the Unilever Group have added to their "Sunlight" soap. The ingredient gives a brighter wash to clothes, when eilher whites or colours are washed, says an announcement by Lever Bros. (M) Ltd., a subsidiary of
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    • 712 9 EXPERTS SEE RALLY IN TIN PRICE SHORTLY By A Market Correspondent THE WITHDRAWAL of support from tho London Metal Exchange by the Manager of the International Tin Council, which caused the metal price to decline by £90 per ton, had a smaller effect on the Singapore share market than might
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    • 316 9 BUSINESS done in shares from Sept. 13 to 19 were:— Industrials: Federal Dispensary $1.125. Fraser Neave Ords. $2.75 to $2.87$ to $2.85 cum all Gammons $1.50 $1.51, Hammer Co. $1.68 $1.69 cd., Hongkong Banks (Col.) $405.00 to $409.00. Wm. Jacks $1.53. Malayan Cement $1.35 $1.36.
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    • 74 9 A MINIATURE railway which runs through Eskdale valley tn Britain's beautiful Lake District to ahortly to be sold. It was originally built around the tarn of the century to carry iron ore. Then it was take- over by ita present owners, Keswick Granite Company to
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  • 354 10 FIFTEEN candidates will compete in this season's Sultan's Gold Vase mn over live and a half furlongs straight at Ipoh on Saturday. The race Is worth $17,500 in stakes and a gold trophy. DISTINE. last year's Vase winner, heads the field with 9.01 while Downing
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  • 83 10 TOKYO. Sept. 21. (Reuter).. The Japanese Lawn Tennis team yesterday won the seccnd Asian lawn tennis championships witli a 5-0 victory over a Korean team at the national tennis court in Tokyo. Yesterday Japan beat Na- tionalist China 5-0. With her victories over the only
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  • 52 10 ARMY Depot Police entered the quarter-final of the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition when they beat 'A* Division Police in the replay at Friendly Hill yesterday. Leading by a solitary goal at half-time, the Depot Policemen scored through inside right Abdul Kadir, 2. and centre-forward
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  • 43 10 NEWPORT. Rhode Island. Sept. 21. (Reuter).— The United States yacht Columbia, defending the America's Cup which her country has held for the past 107 years, beat the British challenger Sceptre here yesterday in the first race of the new challenge series.
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  • 971 10 Weights for eight races on Wednesday, Sept. 24: Class I, Div. 2-5V 2 Furs. Straight ****** CHARCE SMKT 5y 9.00 SPENCER Newlands Stable 6*9*11 STEVE 3y 8.13 SPENCER Kema Stable 7*541* COUAC 5y 8.11 ROOGfRS Newlands Stable 1*3*72 IONOSPHERE 4y 8.10 R-W-BAGBY Universe Stable 74**08
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  • 281 10 FLOWER Badminton Party eliminated the defending champions, Mayflower 8.P., by three games to two to qualify for the final of the Singapore Badminton Association's senior inter-club final at the Badminton Stadium last night. Flower will meet Marigold B.P. The latter scored an easy
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  • 94 10 S'GOR TEAM VS. KEDAH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Rushy Union selectors have named a powerful XV to travel to Sungei Patani for the State's first match against Kedah there on Sept. 27. The following is the team: Arthur Dews (Sel. Club), Yeoh Cheng Swi (Sel United), I. Macnae (Sel.
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  • 49 10 ?£i G v- N SeDt 21 (Reuter) ~~Tne Vietnam Press Ageury said today the Malayan Chinese representative" soccer team has accented an invitation to play i n Saigon on Republic Day, Oct. 20, while on their way to Hongkong tor the Ho Ho Cup.
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  • 683 10 Spurs Nearly Bring Off Shock Result LONDON, Sept- 21, (Reuter)— Unpredictable Tottenham Hotspur, fourth from bottom in the English first division, nearly brought off the -hock result of the day at Old Trafford, where "golden boy" Albert Quixall, Manchester United's £45,000 inside right, and his
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  • 552 10 wer LONDON. Sepu Ll^ c ld ,.^%d Division t Bolton Wanderers f H Ar^enaJ 5 B Luton Town p 6 f Manchester United I West Bromwich Albion 4 Preston North End s 3 J Wolyerhampton Wanderer, 4 West Ham United r I 1 Chelsea 5 Blackpool i Blackburn Rovers
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  • 124 10 Briggs Is Speedway King Again WEMBLEY, London. Sept. 21, (Reuter). Barry Briggs of New Zealand retained the world speedway championship at the Empire Stadium here yesterday. Ove Fundin, of Sweden, was second, and a run-off wa? necessary to decide third place. The final series was contested by 16 riders from
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  • 255 10 LEAGUE DIV. 1 Arsenal 4 Manchester Citv f Aston Villa 1 Blackpool 1 Bolton W. 3 Nottingham F. Burnlev 2 Lnton Town 2 Everton 3 Leeds United 2 Leicester C. 2 West B A 2 Manchester U. 2 Tottenham II Portsmouth 2 Blackburn R. 1 Preston N.E.
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  • 321 10 BOSTON, Sept. 21 (Reuter)— Hogan (Kid) Bassey, Nigerian holder of the world feather-weight boxing title, emphasised his considerable talents here last night when he stopped Willie Pep, twice former world champion, in the ninth round of their 10 round nontitle fight. I 1 After
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  • 283 11  -  WINDSOR LAD n-Meve a three-year-old colt by speedy hln put "P h »s best display on Saturday when ri/ ,u a useful C ,ass Threc field to coast n ?th winner in the smart time of one blonds. i a ne ra V lrf i sprint
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    15 11 "°>V they finished at Ipoh on Saturday, first day of the Perak Gold Vase meeting.
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  • 147 11 A GOOD 'double' by Colony cricketer Alex Delilkan enabled King Edward VII Hall to beat Rattles Hall by 95 runs in the University of Malaya inter-hall cricket match for the Oppenheim cup at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Delilkan after helping his side to total 212 runs
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  • 24 11 MALAYAN Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves beat Royal Navy. Kranji, by five goals to one in a friendly soccer match at Kranji yesterday.
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  • 502 11 Kesavan Wins The Century With One Spiked Shoe WEARING only a single spiked shoe due to a blister on his right leg, Kesavan Soon, the Colony chamn^on made a _rand spurt in the last 100 yards to equal PlSffifti at the Indian Association athletic meet on the IA ground yesterday.
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  • 294 11 SINGAPORE Chinese, winners of the Special league last year, made a promising start in their quest for the SAFA Premier league soccer title when they beat the Indians by four goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. For the first 30 minutes, the Chinese
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  • 42 11 SEOUL, Sept. 21 (Reuter) —The Football Club of South Korea held a Kowloon Combined Chinese team in a 3-3 draw after being down at 2-1 at half-time in the first of a three-game series played at the Hongkong Stadium today.
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  • 32 11 IN a friendly Sepak Ragga Jaring match played tn Rediffusion premises on Saturda y night, Rediffusion Sports Association beat Black Eagle of Kampong Kapor Road by three games to, two.
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  • 570 11 Malayan Malays Show Superiority KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Malays tonight handed the Malayan Chinese Football Association a 7-2 drubbing in the floodlit football match at the Merdeka Stadium. There was never any doubt even ln the opening minutes that the Malays were vastly superior In
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  • 47 11 PAKISTAN brothers. Akram and Aslam held King Kong and Sheikh Ali ben Youseff to a draw on Saturday night's tag team wrestling at the Happy World Stadium. Another drawn contest was Singapore's BOSCA BOA and British Empire champion, Charles Henry, with one pinfall each.
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  • 30 11 BRATISLAVA. Czechoslovakia, Sept. 21 (Reuter) Czechoslovakia beat Switzerland by two goals to one after the teams had been level 1-1 at halftime in the soccer international here yesterday.
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  • 80 11 UNRULY behaviour by the supporters of Darul Allah 'A' and Stable Boys Sports Club forced referee Chua Ban Hock to abandon the SAFA Div. 3B league match at Geylang yesterday. Trouble began when the two team retired to the clubhouse during the interval Supporters
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  • 40 11 PARIS. Sept. 21 (Reuter)— Ken Rosewall beat fellowAustralian Frank Sedgman 6-4 6-3 5-7 6-2 in the first semi-final of the world piofessional lawn tennis championships at Roland Ganos here yesterday. A near-capacity crowd of 9,000 watched the play.
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  • 40 11 IPOH, Sun. A last minute try by McPhee gave Services a thrilling 19 points (2 goals and 3 tries) to 16 (2 goals and two penalties) win over Civilians in a friendly rugger match on the padang yesterday.
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  • 158 11 RSGC Title Goes To McMullan D. W. MCMULLAN, holder of the Malayan, Colony and R.I.C. Championships, won the Royal Singapore Golf Club Championship over 36 holes by beating D. I. Stirk, the present holder, by 2 and I. He thus completes a magnificent year's golf. Starting the day two down,
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    • 56 11 SOCCER: SAFA League Junior Cup-tie replay: Gymkhana S.C. vs Bt. Panjang D.L.. MFA ground. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA League Div. I: SCRC vs Police, Police: Div. 2: TTC vs BODCA, BODCA ground. RUGBY: RAF Seletar "A" vs RAF Changi, Seletar RAF Seletar "B" vs U. of M., Bt. Timah RAF
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    • 155 12 CANBERRA, Sept. 21 (Reu- ter)— Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes, Foreign Affairs expert in the Australian Parliament, said today only a strong united policy by the West will, stop Communist erosion in Singa- pore, Burma, Indonesia, Laos and Cambodia. Sir Wilfred, Chairman of Parliament's
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    • 368 12 Housewives Told To Be Ready For Possible Trouble NICOSIA, Sept. 21 (Reuter) Cyprus security authorities last night warned British housewives to stock up "enough food for six days" apparently as a precaution against possible disturbances when the British plan for the island comes into effect on
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    • 106 12 COPTER HOVERS OVER BLAZING TANKER LED by the 22,000-ton British aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Bulwark. the Royal Navy helped rescue 64 survivors from two blazing tankers the French tanker Fernand Gilabert (10,715) and the Liberian tanker Melika (20,551) after they collided last week off the coast of Oman. South of the
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    • 131 12 Security Operations In Hongkong HONGKONG. Sept. 21 (Reuter).— A large-scale combined Police-Military exercise will be held here on Sept. 23 and 24 to test the general readiness of the Colony's security organization. Announcing this today. Police Commmissioner A.C. Maxwell said during the exercise the authorities would be testing the machinery
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    • 252 12 WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (Reuter).— Dr. You Chan Tang, the South Korean Ambassador, said his country was ready to offer Nationalist China "any and all material and men necessary to stem the Communist tide of aggression." In a speech here yesterday, he declared: "My
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    • 55 12 CAMBAY, Bombay Sept. 21 (Reuter). Bombay State's first oil well has been discovered at Lunej, eight miles from here Crude oil shot 30 feet into the air as engineers tapped a 5,500 feet deep seam on Friday. But the well has been sealed until better equipment
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    • 30 12 SOVIET mountaineers have named a 14,000-foot peak in the Terskei Alatau Range in Kirgiz after the late French Scientiet Frederic Joliotcurie the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday.
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    • 147 12 2 Months A Stowaway, Hes Still On Board YOKOHAMA. Sept. 21 (Reuter).—A fifteen year old stowaway, who cannot find a place to land in will be refused permission to disembark In Japan when the 3.324-ton British freighter "Loksang" arrives at Yokohama on September. 23. Japanese immigration officials said as the
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    • 45 12 JAKARTA Sept. 21 (Reuter) Indonesia Is looking for more markets for its plantation produce, Antara News Agency said yesterday. The Agency said that the Director of the National Horticultural State Enterprises. Mr. Tjokrosuseno, would go overseas for this purpose next month.
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    • 277 12 Khrushchev's Plans For Soviet Public Education MOSCOW, Sept., 21 (Reuter) ~Mr. Nikita Khrushchev today proposed a re-organization of Soviet Dublic education, incorporating vocational training with the later stages of secondary education. A memorandum on the subject by the Prime Minister, endorsed by the Communist Party Presidium, was published in the
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    • 60 12 CHICAGO, Sept. 21 (Reuter) Police here described a 78-year-ald negro as the oldest person ever booked on a burglary charge, after it took three young men whose house was being robbed to subdue him. Police said that the man's criminal record dates back to
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    • 24 12 SINGEJR Loray White revealed in Hollywood yesterday she would divorce entertainer Sammy Davis, Jr., after a marriage of only nine months. UPI
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    • 76 12 HER SECRET FOR A LONG LIFE NAIROBI. Sept. 21 Reuter) Indian born Mrs. Hafiz Qari Said Ahmed, who came to Nairobi when the city consisted of four tents celebrates her 111th birthday today. Mrs. Ahmed, who smokes 10 cigarettes a day and takes an occasional puff at a hookah says
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    • 218 12 New Measures At Port To Check Algerian Sabotage TOULON, France. Sept. 21, (Reuter). Part of Toulon Port. France's main Mediterranean naval base, was made a forbidden area in an attempt to guard the fleet from a^s of sabotage by Algerian Nationalists. In a detailed communique, the navy said yesterday an
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    • 220 12 Wrist-Watch STUTTGART, Germany, Sept. 21 (UPl)— The first electric wrist-watch, manufactured in Europe, has been put on the market by a German watchmaker here. Powered by a dry battery the size of a button and off only two second every 24 hours, the
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    • 172 12 Protest Over Ban (Jn l\#v\ I Loncerns TAIPEI, Sept 21 (Reuter)— Mr. Chang Li Sheng, Secretary General of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, today protested against a reported banning of 52 Chinese organizations by the Indonesian Government. i He called for "caution and care" on behalf of the Jakarta authorities
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    • 153 12 HONGKONG, Sept. 21, (Reuter) The task of wiping out illiteracy in China in the next three to five years is set by a directive on education work, issued jointly by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State
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    • 45 12 LONDON, Sept. 21 (Reuter). Less overtime and smaller wage packets had caused a recession in beer-drinking, Mr. H. Leslie Thompson, Maltsters Association Chairman, said here. Through taxation beer was being squeezed out of the budget of the manual worker, he said.
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    • 51 12 Ph^btTl JOHNNY GRAY, a 15-vear-old JT with a white student during a c-JX m Little Rock, Arkansas elrif According to Johnny, he and ff fi? tially hidden behind Johnny J?" their segregated school when twT_2 dered them to get off the sirlewalk u with his fists.-
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    • 212 12 Schools Closed LITTLE ROCK, Sept. 21, (rpi).l closed high schools started their teachivl projects yesterday. At the same time. *he Segregationist Central High Mother's League circulated a petition for an election .0 recall four members of the School Board. Today's television classes all were Aimed.
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