Singapore Standard, 25 September 1958

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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 254* I—s Coble TIGERNeW^' SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1958. Vol. IX No. 85. O IS cts. B MPoges H jfc 3fl JL asdfasfasdfdf 1FINAL EDITION]
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  • 310 1 Mess-up In Gun Salute For Sultans Mild Storm Brewing Among Malayan Royalty In Brunei BRUNEI, Sept 24 (UPI) A mild controversy is brewing among Royal circles over procedure during the arrival of Malayan Royalties. The Sultan of Panang and the Regent of Johore, together with their consorts and retinues, arrived
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  • 90 1 HE TELLS UN: LET'S HAVE FLYING TEAMS UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (UPI) Cambodia's Prince Norodom Sihanouk, urged the United Nations General Assembly today to create international "flying teams" to investigate the world's trouble spots. The smaller powers took over the Assembly's general, or policy, debate, and the overriding question of
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  • 53 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida Sept. 24. (Reuter). A Polaris missile keeled over m the air after launching today and came down m the nearby Indian River. Huge pieces of rocket rained over a wide area as the rocket blew up m the air. No casua ties
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  • 42 1 FOUR men, posing as City Council water meter readers, yesterday forced themse.ves fnto Vflat m Windstedt Road, Singapore, and trussed up a maid-servant. They ransacked the flat and escaped with two cameras worths4oo and $100 cash.
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  • 207 1 Biggest Dog-fight Since Korea TAIPEI, Sept 24 (Reuter) A Nationalist official spokesman claimed Chinese Sabre F-86s shot down 11 and damaged six MIGS m a high altitude aerial battle today. Jubilant Nationalist pilots said they were attacked first but got the upper hand of the
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  • 157 1 LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Britain today successfully exploded a "low-yield nuclear device suspended from a balloon" at Christmas Island m the Pacific, the Ministry of Supply announced here. A Ministry statement said: "The Minister of Supply, Mr. Aubrey Jones, has received a
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  • 68 1 12 ARRESTED IN FIGHT AT ASSEMBLY DACCA, East Pakistan, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Twelve opposition members of the East Pakistan Assembly were arrested today and charged with attempting to murder the Deputy Speaker during a fight m the Assembly yesterday. The members, who include Abu Hosain Sarkar, Opposition Leader, were released
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  • 73 1 RANGOON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) A Burma Air Force Seafury fighter plane on a rocket and bombing mission was shot down over rebel territory m Karen State near Papun on Sept. 20, according to Government sources today. The pilot, Flying Officer Mvo Myint, was presumed to
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  • 53 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 24, (Reuter) The Chinese Communist government today issued its 12th warning against alleged intrusions by United States ships and aircraft, the New China News Agency reported. The Agency said: "Two U.S. F-4-D fighters intruded into China's territorial air m the Amoy area of
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  • 44 1 BEIRUT, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Total curfew was reimposed on Beirut tonight after series of clashes m the city m which ten people were killed. The clashes came less than 24 hours after the installation of the new President, General Chehab.
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  • 38 1 CAIRO, Sept, 24 (Reuter) Kuwait, Arab sheikhdom on the Persian Gulf, is prepared to join the Arab League and contribute to the Arab development bank, its deputy ruler, Moubarak el Sabah, said here today.
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  • 29 1 MR. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, is to visit Bonn from Oct. 8 to 9, the West German Foreign Office annrkiinred m Bonn yesterday. Reuter
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  • 168 1 Stabbing Outside Ctitonf- Bar A SINGAPORE Constable was knifed m the back by secret society gangsters outside a bar m Robinson Road last night. With blood oozing from i ris wound, Constable Yeo Fook Kirn, 24, attached to the Reserve Unit, ran 100 yards to the C.I.D.
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  • 453 1 NEW WAY TO BEAT GANGMEN POLICE LESSONS WARN PUPILS ON THUGGERY THE Singapore Police hove launched o psychological war designed to attack secret societies at the very root. The weapon the education of youth against the dangers of getting involved m secret society activities. "For" as the Assistant Commissioner, C.1.
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  • 33 1 MR. P. Rajaretnam, O.C. Secret Societies Branch Is shown m this Standardpic giving a talk on secret societies to the students of the Balestier Road Junior Trade School yesterday.
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  • 160 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, discussed the Fa* East crisis for two hours last night, usually reliable sources said today. i Neither the British delegation nor the Russians would disclose any details
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  • 31 1 COMMUNIST Chin 4 m its first official reaction to the Formosa Straits sir battle charged laat^night that two United :States>pl&nes violated Comimjnfct airspace over Fukien Province during the day.
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  • 37 1 A DEAD man was found brawling m a pool of blood with his throat cut m the courtyard of a house m Buffalo Road, Singapore, last night He was N. CheUappan Pillai, 40, an unemployed.
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  • 75 1 SMALLPOX: 'NO CAUSE FOR ALARM' THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Dr. M. Doraisingam yesterday said that there was no cause for alarm of smallpox cases entering here. He said the normal standing precautions m the Colony were good enough to prevent tha entry of smallpox cases. A
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) —Heavy overnight rain caused flooding today m tha London area,- blocked roads and swamped -rail tracks de-layingrush-hour trains. In Essex— hit by its second heavy downpour m a fort-nighjtrr-civU. defence volunteers worked throughout the night m some towns' helping residents^ of flooded houses.
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  • 298 2 Kedah UMNO Suspends 2 Officials Fresh Flare-up As... ALOR STAR, Wed. UMNO's internal crisis, which flared up last month, and which was temporarily settled by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman on Sept. 7, erupted again last night when the Kedah UMNO Executive Committee suspended two top officials. Suspended and removed
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  • 47 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Miss Ng Swee Lan, 21-year-old nurse attached to the British Military Hospital m Kinrara, near here, died early yesterday from injuries sustained m a traffic accident. The mishao took nlace at 7.15 a.m. and Miss Ng died within minutes.
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  • 70 2 THERE was a sharp drop m the number of fatal accident? SJ« ng SP?- re last month the iraffic Police announced yesterday. r Twelve people were killed DO the roads last month as compared with 21 m July. Accidents, however, totalled AI9J an increase
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  • 90 2 THE t «f S? approved tk $200 t *S Part > ih2 Geor^ To*? air I m^ ket fe S members Th dj ever, dUaJ; Gary 2®<*r and the dekwilj comprise Councillors PAP: y, Jane Boon r v"' W naharuddin i Bu ang bin ru an d Miss Q
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    • 576 2 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1950. (F.M. No. 52 OF 1950) THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956. XPK. G.N. No. 910/56), REGULATION 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER. UNDER the provision of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations,* 1956. Notice is
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    • 576 2 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (F.M. Ho. 52 of 1950) THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956. XPK. G.N. No. 910/56); REGULATION 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER UNDER the provisions of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956, Notice is hereby
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    • 195 2 TENDER NOTICES MILITARY CANTEEN CONTRACT TENDERS are invited for the management of a military canteen for the period 1 Nov. 58 until 31 Oct. 59. Tender forms and details are available from:PRI. 4th ROYAL MALAY REGT. Tapah. Perak. TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA Project No. 50 Kampong Majidee
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    • 121 2 J -UNLEASHING THE FEWEST, J SHOCK THE SCREEN EVErI J The creeping terror that! -mm&\ mmm%^^^mo^\ L'Jl m f_i 1 KEMMER^SRLLY FMSER -IM •X MM Ml STHU WLWEiMW I a NEW ALHAMBMI OPENS TODAI AT 11 a.m. 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 *********1 BETSY DRAKE I W 1 HERBERT LO»5 1 IJ>
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 354 3 j,„ e ss with which the Assistant CI.D.. Mr. Brian Goodrich, reviewcrime m Singapore at a Press Tuesday will be welcomed by the j new departure from the rigid Lttie Po |ice maintained m the past j^Li battle which they are waging *\L\ elements to ensure the security I
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    • 254 3 deration Government has decided to im societies m a different way from 'jttuse as an independent country it is Institution m which human rights are It would be a different matter if all m the Federation are aliens. Then tho Wmanee could be applied to clear Jjcounrry. But
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  • 33 3 Sl z B-7 *oaa, Spore 2. a 254-,. J 563 Cables: "TICERNEWS" d inLr^ 5 lin< All departments WittJ*""' 1 Bldg. 174. Batu Rd L i. &r i: 8^
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  • 1022 3  -  ROBERT STEPHENS AS SEEN FROM WHITEHALL: By LONDON THE criticisms and fears about United States policy towards China and the off-shore islands expressed m last week's letter to Mr. Macmillan from the Labour Opposition leader, Mr. Gaitskell, probably reflect the view of the majority of British opinion.
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  • 918 3 FEDERATION ISSUE IN CENTRAL AFRICA From A Special Correspondent In Salisbury THE life of the first Parliament of the Central African Federation is ending and new elections are to be held m November. Overshadowing them already is the question of whether, after five years' experience, the self-gov-erning territory of Southern
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  • 53 3 The first article of the U. S. Bill of Rights protects the freedom of each American to choose his or her own church and faith and to worship or not It states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of re-' ligion t or prohibiting the
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  • 433 3 the NEWS as it strikes me G^j_tee_gif^ RESTORATION of the Sultanate to Singapore appears to become a hardy annual. First brought op by the Malay Union, the cry has now been taken up by tha U.M.N.O. Singapore branch. Its publicity chief, Darus Shariff, is convinced that the restoration would pave
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  • 253 4 Dependents Of 'Death Railway' Men Got $900,000 -IT ALL CAME FROM FEDERAL FINANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government has to date spent more than $900,000 towards alleviating the lot of the dependents of Malayans who lost their lives In the construction of the Burma-Siam "Death Railway" during World War
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  • 145 4 TWO men trapped m a burning boat had to choose between the "devil and the deep blue sea" off Palau Seletar, Singapore, at dawn on .Tuesday. They decided on the sea and plunged into the dark waters. Both men. Awal bin Noor. 26, and Ismail
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  • 66 4 EMPLOYEES of the varnish factory of P.A.R. Paints Limited m Singapore, most of whom are trained m fire-fight-ing, yesterday contained a fire which broke out m the building, until the Fire Brigade arrived. The damage has not been estimated. There was no damage to machinery. Whatever
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  • 57 4 LAU Ah Peh. alias Sim Ah Lam. was yesterday remanded by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court after he had pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted extortion. It was alleged that he tried to extort from Chor Ah Fong by putting him m fear of
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  • 35 4 A RECRUITING team will visit Penang State m November to enlist boys between the ages H and 15 into the Army Boys' Trade School, which will equip them for an army career.
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  • 71 4 THJS Singapore Quemoy Association has appointed a 40-man Relief Committee to find ways and means of assisting the people m Quemoy who were made homeless by the recent shelling; of the island by Red Chinese. The formation of the committee followed requests for assistance from
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  • 103 4 Woman To Serve 3 Years' Jail AN elderly woman, Lim Choo Neo, was sentenced to three years* gaol m a Singapore Court yesterday for cheating a housewife of $4,500 at Durham Estate between January and March this year. The housewife, Ong Geok Hong, said that Lim asked her to ioin
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  • 75 4 Sultan's Nephew Digs JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The death of Ungku Hassan bin Omar, 57, a nephew of the Sultan of Johore, was an* nounced here today. He was taken to the Johore Bahru General Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, following a heart attack. Ungku Hassan wa s the former District Officer
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  • 296 4 Bahai Meet In S'pore instead Of Jakarta THE Jakarta meeting ot the Fifth Intercontinental Conference of the World Bahai Faith, scheduled for this week, was called off and will be held m Singabore instead. One hundred and fifty delegates, who had been assembling m the Indonesian capital for the conference,
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  • 402 4 RESIDENTS of Margaret Drive, Red hill and Stirling Road In Queenstown yesterday complained about the <'flimsy" doors to main entrances and bedrooms of Singapore Improvement Trust flats. The complaints were the result of increased attempts by burglars to make entry
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  • 107 4 A tattoo of a kissing couple on a man's shoulder has resulted m the man being sent to three years' corrective training. The man, Ho Eng Kirn. 25. was identified as a member of the secret society Group 24. He was arrested m Onan Road on July 7 by
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  • 282 5 _,< Arrest Ordered v crown witnesses turned np m as s Court yesterday and each of them r*V_f saw5 aw nothing, I heard nothing: and I I HAoour nothing." t w inquest into the death of a tattoo died after being attacked during P* Crown witnesses briefly repeated **m\
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  • 73 5 i General I oi the ■dl JfSa gHnt" -rai SCCEaD from endatlon. > acting i Officer, was mcmi discusM was sole rr.mtnaed at ion oi tees, and id MenoKM to b< I ot Un i BuUdim N direct. C'r.iei Ad r. d that U City St or should control
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  • 30 5 IPfeCcmmittee pQßcers Assoc iaPact :o rorsicicr I Bern proposal N^ers prior 'fo P> discussion. Pureed to riefer p the Council Ptoses js^, Officers Ml tne Lt'" 3 on Sept.
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  • 27 5 !(j.,V r r 3 v.- ay ■tear v, Si*-.,. s an. "a a I f ot ne m T passenger fcb»*i p n key •.>'..' ?> of hi?
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  • 269 5 CAR SALE: WOMAN CHARGED -^V ONG was charged m the Singapore Fifth Magisrate's Court yesterday with riminal breach of trust of a notor-car on which $2,006 vas owing on Dec. 13 last year. A car dealer. Choo Kah told the court yesterday hat on Sept. 11 last year he vent
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  • 45 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. About 40 members of the local branch of Women's Institute, will tour Singapore on Oct. 1. Led by their State Organizer. Che Fatimah binte Haji Aram, they intend visiting planes of interests, and contact local women leaders.
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  • 52 5 Standardpic by THE King and Queen on their way home wave a farewell to those who saw them off at the Ipoh Railway Station on Tuesday evening: after their State visit to Perak. Minister- in- Attendance, Incjie Bahaman bin Samsuddin, stands next to the Queen. T.
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  • 381 5 Opportunities For Workers SINGAPORE City Council employees— from the lowest peon to the most senior clerk may soon be given an opportunity to tell their bosses how to improve the efficiency of their departments. The Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee, at its meeting
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  • 99 5 THE deputy Mayor of Jakarta, Mr. Suptanato, arrived m Singapore yesterday some hours ahead of the Mayor of Jakarta, Dr. R. Soediro, for a two-day official visit. The Mayor arrived by Cathay Pacific Airways late last night. Today they will be taken on a tour of the
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  • 96 5 THE Singapore City Council's Loan Account will be transferred from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Chartered Bank to the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation. The Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee made a recommendation to this effect at its meeting yesterday. The
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  • 310 5 R^gjtotfs- W.? o**.0 last 5-; na t preii--8 torma&.V*?*- <* <ieS.L° rce had *ty to said: cv h r h d e Sr4 a socle ty iZ sociaIw, J of the irking th new *«k to achieve independence through a merger with the Federation
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  • 551 5 New Laws To Fight Thugs In Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government is to introduce three new measures to "considerably strengthen" the existing powers to deal with secret society and gang activities m the country. At a Press conference f today, the Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman
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  • 86 5 AN odd-job labourer, Abu bin Majid, 21, was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Second "Criminal District Court to three years' corrective training after he was found guilty of attempted extortion. Omar bin Ali and Esoph bin Salleh, both 30, who were jointly charged with Majid were
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 474 7 MALAYA HAILS U.K. CREDIT SCHEME 'Cost Of Imports Will Be Lower BRITAIN'S credit scheme announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Heathcoat Amory, at the Commonwealth Economic Conference at Montreal, was hailed yesterday m Malaya as "a very good thing, which will give considerable help to the under-developed countries/
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    • 37 7 INCHE Mahmud bin Sheikh Abdul Majid and Mr. Yap Kirn 'lock have been appointed al•crnate members of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board, according to a Singapore Government announcement yesterday. MR. YAP KIM HOCK
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    • 21 7 I prade I f j-osing few to f m re 11-*,l 1 market •I** '"J -arket less 2 ■LJJnes ere
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    • 45 7 auth rities x rid »c s* 1 Interest -n a pc Mat derel ped Eeerj tad now i L Br:r.,n Pc before th ■_7 >?€£_ ii a! BsV2tt ?f hand true: an order m n p *3.« I X* rri P-— fuller P^ bfta New
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    • 242 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- A full progress report of Malaya's efforts to attain self-sufficiency m foodstuffs, while strengthening its agricultural economy, is to be placed before the fourth F.A.O. Asian Regional Conference m Tokyo, which starts on Oct. 6. The Malayan delegation i to the
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    • 112 7 Airline Raises Capital A TEN per cent increase m apital for Japan Air Lines, the second increase m less •nan one year, has been announced by the airline. The need for new facilities and equipment to meet everincreasing traffic demands has occasioned the nearly US$2,--000.000 increase m capitalization, which will
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    • 95 7 COLOMBO, Sept. 24 (Reuter).—Mr. Philip Gunawardene, Ceylon's Minister of Agriculture and Food, left Ceylon yesterday for Burma, China, and Japan. He is leading a government delegation of six to the fourth regional F.A.O. Conference for Asia and the Far East, to be held m Tokyo early
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    • 89 7 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept./Oct U.K., Continent $33 buyers $34 J sellers: coconut oil In bulk $53 sellers, m drums $56 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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    • 106 7 SUGAR production In the Far Eastern countries is expected to reach about 5,600,--000 tons this year, exceeding the prewar average by 1.400,--000 tons, according to F.A.O's. Far East regional .office In Bangkok. New factories have been established and old ones have been modernised a»d expanded. Moreover.
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    • 130 7 Tin Gains $3 7/8 On Bullish Market SINGAPORE Un price yesterday gained $31 to $3531 per picul, following the International Tin Council's announcement of a lower export quota for the fourth control period beginning next month. Russia's promise to Indonesia to reduce her tin exports for two years, also contributed
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    • 77 7 Hongkong Sept. 24. (Reuter) Lancashire's cotton mission yesterday put its case for limitation of Hongkong's cotton textile exports to Britain. An official statement after the meeting between Lord Rochdale's three-man delegation and an 11 member committee represent ing this Colony's interests, said the discussions were exploratory.
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    • 195 7 IPOH, Wed. Perak Chinese miners are to approach the Federation Government with a view to suspending, temporarily, their contribution towards the Buffer Stock Fund until the domestic quota. for Asian mines exceeds 50 per cent (present quota is 41 per cent). This decision was taken
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    • 71 7 LEADER of the Singapore trade mission to Australia and New Zealand, Mr. Tan Siak Kew and seven other membrs of the team, yesterday called on the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. They exchanged views with the Minister on their forthcoming tour and
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    • 113 7 LONDON. Sept. 24 (Reuter) British industrialists tonight welcomed the Montreal announcement that Canada was prepared to give permanent preferential treatment m rates of duty on a list of British products entering Canada. The Canadian relaxation followed an announcement of British import liberalisation made by Sir David
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    • 170 7 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 45/-: Ted. Disp. $1.12* overnight, $1.11: Fraser and Neave ords $2.83 overnight, $2.82.. $2.82; H. Waufh $130: M. Breweries $2.95, $2.96; Metal Box $1.75 overnight, $1.745; Sime Darby $1.64 cum all $1.45 to $1.42 x all; Cold
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    • 101 7 Industrials, Tins Are featureless INDUSTRIALS, tins, rubbers and all other sections of the Malayan share market were dull and featureless yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 48/- 50/Fraser and Neave: Ords 280 2.85 Robinson and Co: Ords 140
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    • 83 7 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying. T.T. 32-13/16, O.D. 32-15/16 90 days air mail 33-1/8 credit bills, 33-1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 32-1/16. O.D. 32-3^16, 90 days air mail— 32-1/2 credit bills, 32-5/8 trade bills.
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    • 55 7 LONDON, Sept. 24, (Reuter). Hongkong's answer to the Lancashire textile Industry's accusations of unfair competition was contained m a booklet circulated m London today. Published by the Hongkong; General Chamber of Commerce, it said the Colony was being unfairly made the focal point of a campaign
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  • 167 8 STARRING William Holder, fresh from his triumphant performance m 'The Bridge on the River Kwai," international glamour star Sophia Loren and the incomparable British performer, Trevor Howard, Columbia Pictures' new romantic drama, 'The Key", is a raging drama of men at war and the haven
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  • 177 8 'THERE are split-per-A sonality, or schizophrenic, people but who ever heard of a schizophrenic ship? This s c a-g oi n g Jekyll and Hyde is named "Restive," a valiant World War n rescue tug which weathered the entire war without the slightest trace of battle fatigue, returned
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  • 179 8 WITH HOLDEN, LOREN, HOWARD Howard had done before him, Holden has given a duplicate key to another rescueship man. to hold until that Inevitable day when his own vessel is destroyed. Sophia, m love with Holden and knowing he loves her, lives with the knowledge that some day the key
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  • 278 9 Most Travelled Actor "the t door, Holden has !i:ed '^he pe next the .fter that H The L R'ver vnGS r eCevlcn currently Ltd ,th \*en end v filmed I l cmemaSh_C€ or *y*"P5. HCu~ |l|the skipJ^med resfacing [•jiitly flndr from v^ 3::ec!Ho::y- :s -.-travelled Cwflcre He pihere-tfad-sie the kind
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    105 9 KISS from Sophia Loren is a satisfactory way to put an end to a nightmare, according to William Holden. And that is exactly what happened to him during production of "The Key." Holden spent three days of rehearsals and "takes," tossing and turning on an uncomfortable iron bedstead,
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    437 10 50% WHAT A GIRL HAS, AND 50% WHAT PEOPLE THINK SHE HAS "pLAMOUR is 50% what a girl has and 50 what people think she has,"* states exciting Sophia Loren, who stars with William Holden and Trevor Howard m Carol Reed's production, "The Key." It's quite an admission from
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  • 88 10 WHILE filming a scene m a servicemen's centre for Columbia Pictures' "The Key," director Carol Reed discovered just how short a memory a stomach can have. During his first take of a scene with Holden, Reed had to correct a minor but significant mistake made by several extras
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  • 55 10 Howard slipped on a cable and badly sprained his ankle. With his foot strapped up, he continued shooting sequences m a raging gale, 25 miles out at sea. The day after, with the temperatures m the eighties, he had to act muffled up m sweaters
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  • 202 11 Parang Attack On A 17-Year Old Boy MALACCA, Wed.— Three men, dressed In jungle green, last night brutally slashed to death a 17-year-old rubber tapper, Tan Seek Yeow, m a house at the lonely stretch of road, at the 10th milestone Pakri-Ayer Itam Road. The murder took place
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  • 353 11 IPOH, Wed. Chan Yuet Meng, 20-year-old wife of a businessman from Penang. was robbed of 3 HI worth of jewellery and cash by two youths m a daring daylight robbery m a crowded hotel m Jalan Yang Kalsom here this afternoon. The
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  • 146 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) tn Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 821 931 R.S.S. No. 1 831 831 R.S.S. No. 1 (Not.) 831 832 R.S.S. No. 2 81* 82 R.S.S. No. 3 78| "9i Tone Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was $3535 per picul
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  • 58 11 AS it has been their practice m past years, the Singapore Naval Base Employees Co-operative Thrift Loan Society Ltd., had again presented the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association with a gift of $100. Krt%^ In thanking them. SATA officials said that such constant generosity mean "a very great
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  • 36 11 HONGKONG, Sept. 24. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.04 to £1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; $1.85 Ito Malayan $1; $0.0515 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.87 to a tael.
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  • 270 11 COLONY RICH IN CULTURE, Sqys New D/recfor THE director of Singapore's tew division of community •ecreation created within the Ministry of Labour and Wei:are, Mr. S. S. Winans. said resterday that he was so imjressed by the richness of the various cultures he had seen n the Colony that he
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  • 71 11 A TRIP to Hongkong will be a birthday surprise to this shapely "China Doll," Miss Daisy S*** 0 m Daisy, winner of the recent Miss China Doll contest, will leave *<* Hongkong tomorrow on the free return ticket donated by Cathay Pacific Airways. In Hongkong, she
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  • 258 11 Fisherman Guilty Of $50,000 Extort Bid FEDERATION fisherman, Tan Thin Kee, was yesterday sentenced m the Singapore Assize Court to five years* jail for attempting to extort $50,000 from Tan Tiow Phuang, proprietor of an import and export firm, on July 16. The court was told that Thin Kee, together
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  • 77 11 A SANSKRIT scholar and musician from South India arrived m Singapore yesterday on a lecture tour of Malaya. He is Embar Vijaya Raghavachariar (above) of Madras. Mr. Embar will give a series of discourses accompanied by musical instruments, on the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. His first
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  • 39 12 LAST SATURDAY'S WINNER— KHANDI STAR KHANDI Star is being led in by Mrs. Tan Ah Yong after winning: the third race last Saturday. Khandi Star was beaten into second place in yesterday's opening race. His jockey is John Forte.
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  • 40 12 A SOLITARY goal by Rosalind Chin In the second half enabled Girls* Sports Club to beat Singapore Cricket Club women 1-0 m a friendly women's hockey match on the padang yesterday. The SCC played one player abort.
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  • 2087 12 The Double Promotion Made No Different* RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES u WfT!fT>Wir~ CLASS 3. DIV. 5—6 FURS. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Teo's Trainer: E. Van Breukelen. 242-146 No. 10 RED WOLF m 8.08 (11) Mawi 186-140 No. 11 KHANDI STAR 8.05 (7) Forte 2
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  • 377 12 CORRIE'S LAST MINUTE TRY DECIDES THE MATCH FOR SELETAR A last minute try by wing three Corrie enabled Royal Air Force Seletar 'A' to beat Singapore Cricket Club 'A' by 18 points (three goals and a try) to 13 (two goals and a try) m the Rugby match on the
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  • 103 12 POLICE Sports Association, after being held to'a three-all draw at half-time, staged a strong rally m the second half to beat 221 Base Vehicle Depot by 29 points (four goals, two tries and a penalty) to three (a try) m a rugger match at Thomson
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    66 12 MONZA, Italy hell-bent to his second victory In one day. Brit"' (h steers his 500-cc MV Motorcycle on a curve of the Mom* circuit i h 6 Prix of Nations. He won the 50 0-ce race at the average speed of 184^ rld f b»* won the 350-cc race, also
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  • 449 12 By WINDSOR STEVE did it. and he did I three-year-old by Stephen Paul L* a magnificent double when h *i opposition to take the five „»I *N up the straight at !^_£S Perak Turf Club Gold Vase^JW It was a brilliant display after his double promotion" StLV* apprentice Lumri.
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  • 43 12 NEW YOH ten The Council ha. for a stain on a plan to offeourse be) races. The decia suggestion by Robert city's b.dge: te supreme:: tax. At present illegal, nd allowed _> tot at the racecoa Offic;a; however tbtt i .nnsfctfiftte three foliar*
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  • 21 12 LONDON Si Result! j matches wert LEAGC Rochdale 1 I LEAGt Carlisle MM Soufhport 2?« Watford •>•s I ground M
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  • 37 12 A FINE pd former Se» John Ml Cheviot t r Wj Rugby C.r M goa^ B-d v (a trvi ir. a' Kota Tings- Rodd Rlj and converW the Bttmi V KTRO« came fr*B fl scrum H*
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  • 16 12 IPOH. *lj Indonesian« will m^t PJ" ese AssenW this Sunday Admission a $1 all rouiA
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  • 416 13 Suppiah The Rock On Which Marines Flounder INDIAN Recreation Club, SAFA Cup runners-up last season, made a promising start m this year's competition by ousting defending league championMarines Department Sports Club, by four goals to two m the first round of the iup tie at Jalan
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  • 477 13 Airmen Lost But They Won Hearts Of H'Kong Fans HONGKONG'S soccer fans took the visiting Far Fist Air Force footballers to their hearts for the fighting: displays of the airmen against top Hongkong teams m their visit last week. Although the airmen did r.ot bring back the Battle of Britain
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  • 29 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— *™ria Institution beat Special 3JJ Services by 17 points <*oal. /^ee tries, penalty) to nil m ;ugby nutch at Shaw Road n *re today.
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  • 62 13 Owing to fading light, the final of the Singapore Base District six-a-side hockey championship was not decided at Nee Soon yesterday Forty-four teams participated m the competition. and 2/2 K.E.O. Gurkhas and 19 Air Formation Signals are the finalists. The Plate was won by RASC School 'A'
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  • 71 13 H M. Prisons beat Royal Air Force, Seletar. by three *oals to nil m an SHA Div. 2 league match at Changi yesterday. Gloss. Harichandra and Ooi Ban Lee scored. In a Div: 3 match on the SMSU ground. Singapore Medical Services Union edged Royal Malayan
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  • 61 13 Johore 's Foong Seong Cuppers JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The Johore ream to meet Singapore m the Foong Seong Cup South Zone final at Johore Bahru's Kilat Hall tomorrow and Saturday will be: Omar Manap. Roland Ng, Pang Kuan Leong. Robert Ng Omar Yahaya, and Yusoff Akil. The matches will start
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  • 172 13 The Punjab champion, Ran jit Singh, who has been chasing the Pehelawan brothers Bholu, Aslam and Akram all over Pakistan without success at last finds all three m Singapore. Making hischahenge from his country Ranjit arrives m the Colony today to take on the
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  • 271 13 FORMOSANS LOSE BY ONE POINT TO TONG KHENG TONG Kheng, the Colony's Youth champions, managed to squeeie a one- point victory over the visiting Formosan Tamkang college basketballers at the Happy World Stadium, last night. Tong Kheng won 70 69. Tong Kheng team, comprising the cream of Colony lAayers, gave
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  • 79 13 The Formosans play fteir last match m the Colony against the Singapore Combined tonight at the Happy World Stadium, starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are $1 each. School children will be admitted at 50 cents. Singapore Combined team will be: Huang Chin Foo, Chee Chong Kwee.
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  • 132 13 ACS Oust Defending Champions DEFENDING champions St. Patrick's School went down by three matches to one to AngloChinese School m the opening match of the third interschool tennis tournament for the Father Ashness Shield on St. Joseph courts yesterday. St. Patricks were without their two stars. Christopher Then and Malcolm
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  • 34 13 Beatty Secondary School beat Anglo-Chinese School by three goals to nil m the inter-school hockey match played at Beatty School ground yesterday. Scorers were: Goh Beng Boon 2 and S.T. Lingam.
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  • 128 13 Hoad's Off The Circus LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter) Lew Hoad. twice a Wimbledon champion and a member of Jack Krammer's professional lawn tennis 'circus' is suffering from arthritis and has decided not to play again for the rest of this year, it was announced by Krammer at Wembley tonight. Hoad,
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  • 32 13 HONGKONG. Sept 24 (Reuter)—Seoul Football Club <rom South Korea beat a strong Hongkong Chinese side by three goals to one here last night. They led 2-1 at halftime.
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  • 63 13 Singapore Teachers Union team for the S. H. A. Division I league match against the University of Malaya. at Bukit Timah Road on Saturday, will be selected from: V. Gomez, A. Gomez. Ajit Singh. Hardev Singh, Mahinder Singh. Ng Kok Onn. Toh Boon Wai. Ng Sooi Chiew, V.
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  • 321 14 LONDON, Sept. 24, (Reuter) A Labour Party row over comments by its vicechairman, Mrs. Barbara Castle, about British troops m Cyprus, took a new turn yesterday. Mrs. Castle, on her return by air on Monday night from a visit to Cyprus, reaffirmed her earlier expressed
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  • 190 14 ACCEPT U.K. PLAN PLEA TO CYPRIOTS UNITED NATIONS. Sept. C 4. (UPI). Fatin Rustu Zorlu. Foreign Minister of Turkey, today appealed to Greece and Greek Cypriots to accept the United Kingdom's new plan for Cyprus as a start toward solution of the problem. •'This plan certainly does not constitute an
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    • 62 14 Duke The Body Builder LONDON. Sept. 24 (Reuter) The Daily Mirror suggests today that the 22-year-old Duke of Kent is the "mystery member" of the British Royal Family reportedly taking an American musclebuilding course. Mr. Charles Roman, business partner of body-builder Charles Atlas, claimed the Royal client m Press interviews
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    • 24 14 SIX people were reported killed and one seriously mj ir~d when a passenger tram and a locomotive collided near Urft, West Germany, yesterday. Reuter
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    • 52 14 A RICH rancher from the Argentine, aged 76. has found a bride m Japan, turning down 300 applicants some of whom wrote letters to him m their own blood. The rancher, now visitffig Japan, selected a 34-year-old English speaking Japanese woman who has been working m an oflfire m Fnkuoka
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    • 37 14 THE Iraqi Government has terminated the services of a f*P-man team of British servicemen on loan to the Iraqi forces and given them one month to pack up and leave, it was learned m Baghdad yesterday Reuter
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    • 29 14 MUSLIM league leaders, subdued by police tear gas, began preliminary discussions yesterday m Karachi to consider the government's ban on their private army.' the Muslim League National Guard. UPI
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    • 34 14 THE Moderate Moslem MasJumi Party m Parliament yesterday called for the "condemnation" of members who had taken part m the Commun st uprising m Madun. Last Java, m 1948, Antara R«ws aiencv rennrted Reuter
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    • 27 14 THE Knrcan Ministry of Health and Social Affairs has reported seeping sickness (Encephalitis) has stricken a total of 6.064 persons throughout South Korea, killinor i mt Reuter
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  • 113 14 'ALF' WILL HANDLE THE LETTERS SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) An automatic sorting machine introduced by the British Post Office here today turns all letters the same way up. separates second from first class mail and cancels the stamps. The electronic machine, known a s "alf" automatic letter facer will for
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    40 14 Picture). ADMIRAL Harry Felt, Commander of all American Forces m the Pacific and the Far East is greeted by Gen. Tiger Wang. Chief of the Nationalist Chinese Armed Forces on his arrival m Taipei for talks with President Chiang.- UPI
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  • 207 14 BEIRUT, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— A new wave of violence swept over Beirut today as the Christian Falangist Party enforced a total strike m protest against the kidnapping six days ago of Fuad Haddad, a Falangist newspaperman. Unconfirmed reports said at least two Deode had been killed
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  • 112 14 LONDON, Sept. 24. (Reu-ter).—Rank-and-file Conservatives at the Party's annual conference at Blackpool next month will urg3 the government to set up a British Radio network to counter hostile propaganda In the Middle East. The conference resolutions published today show that the government can expect a
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  • 354 14 Banda Exposes Bid To Oast Govt. We've Got Some Fish But Big Fish Still Elusive' COLOMBO, Sept. 24, (Reuter) Mr. Solomon Bandoranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, told the House of Representatives here yesterday, that attempts had been made to suborn army and police officers with
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  • 237 14 LET CHINESE REDS STOP THE SHOOTING YEH WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (UPI) Nationalist Chinese Ambassador George Yeh called yesterday for "reliable assurances" that Red China will halt her military activity m the Formosa Straits before Nationalist China makes any commitment about her military operationsYeh made the statement when asked his views
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  • 141 14 BAN ON HER POSTERS Brigitte s Bikini MANCHESTER, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— A bill-posting company here has refused to put up ten posters of French actress Brigitte Bardot m a bikini because the drawing lends itself to ''pencil mutilation." The posters are lying idle m the Gaiety Theatre which is showing
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  • 19 14 DR. FADIL KUTCHUK, Turkish Cypriot leader, yesterday rejected Archbishop Markarios's reported plan for an independent Cvnrns Reuter
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  • 25 14 ANTARA NEWS AGENCY said yesterday President Rajendra Prasad of India had accepted an invitation from President Soekarno to visit Indonesia m December. Reuter
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  • 134 14 BROKE SO JAYNE SLEEPS ON FLOOR LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24, (Reuter)— Jayne Mansfield and her husband. Mickey Hargitay, are so broke, they have to sleep on the floor of their M 5229,500 home, Hargitay told a Court Commissioner here yesterday. Hargitay. who appeared m court with Mis s Maisfield to
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  • 178 14 Mew Portrait 1 Of Margaret I LONDON. Sept. 24 (Reuter) An abstract portrait of Princess Margaret showi g her "unfulfilled love" went on sale here yesterday for £63. The artist 25-year-old Bill Grozier said he followed Queen Elizabeth's 28-year-old sister about for months before painting
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  • 26 14 FEROZE GANDHI, husband of Prime Minister Jawaharla! Nehru's daughter Indira, was admitted to a New Delhi hospital yesterday after suffering a heart attack— (UPl).
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  • 216 14 Jamali (I back West) Makes His Defence BAGHDAD, Sept. 24, (Reuter).— Fa dhil Jamali, former Iraqi Prime Minister on trial for his life before a court martial, said tonight he co-operated with the West rather than the East because Imperialism was dying whereas Communism was growing m strength. The 55-year-old
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  • 31 14 MR. H. H. BASXAYAKE. Ceylon Chief Justice, will lead Ceylon's Delegation to the Asian Legal Consultative Committee meeting to be held at the end of the month m Cairo.
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