Singapore Standard, 27 September 1958

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  • 24 1 Jfc 3fl S. SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1958. Vo'- 'X No. 87. 15 ct». 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 489 1 10,000 PRAY AS KORAN IS CHANTED The King's Cull To His Subjects On Prophet's^rtMbw: 'Sow Spirit Of Brotherhood' MORE than 10,000 people of different races and religions stood at attention as the "Negara Ku" was sung by a group of Muslim youths shortly after the arrival of the King at
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  • 254 1 'ISLAM CAN BRING PEACE TO THIS TROUBLED WORLD' MUSLIMS TOLD: KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The King today called on his Muslim subjects to "sow the spirit of brotherhood/ as taught by Prophet Mohamed, among other races of different religions, so that the people could live m peace and prosperity. He made
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  • 123 1 Typhoon Ida Hits Tokyo TOKYO, Sept. 26 (U.P.I.)— The outer fringes of the most powerful typhoon spawned m the Pacific m 24 years hit Tokyo tonight at the height of the rush hour. Thousands of commuters were stranded by a heavy downpour tod-gusts of wind approaching f 0 4 miles
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  • 89 1 Two More Held Under New Law TWO men were arrested early yesterday morning by the Singapore Secret Societies Branch and are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. This was confirmed by Police Secretary, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh. The Standard understands that one of them was arrested m
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  • 64 1 FOUR secret society thugs last night attacked two men, Teo Tian Heng, 30, and Teo San Kow, 40, with sticks and iron bars, m Havelock Road, Singapore. The victims were beaten insensible. When they came to, they found themselves m the General Hospital. They sustained
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  • 204 1 Student Victim Of Freak Fall A SINGAPORE student. Yap Chor Wan. 9. died m a freak accident off Labrador Road yesterday during a picnic organized by the Salvation Army. The party of about 30 young picnickers, under Lieutenant Eric Tay. were spending the day m an
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  • 371 1 CHIANG PLANES FILM CHINA, DOWN ONE MIG Vest Pocket War' Stepped Up TAIPEI, Sept 26 Nationalist Chins Sabrejets have! penetrate! over the Chinese mainland on photographic missions during the last few days, usually reliable Air Forte sources disclosed today, "The sources said attempts were being made to locate Russian-built rocket
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  • 130 1 BRUNEI, Sept 26 (Reuterl Malaya's < Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was among the large number of guests who attended today's opening of the majestic new mosque here by the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Salffudin. The opening of the mosque, reputedly the largest m
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  • 31 1 TAIPEI. Sept. 26 (Reuter) A member of the Nations* list Parliament, Mr. Wang Men Yun today called for ban on brassieres for women under 35 Tears of ace.
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  • 131 1 HYPNOTIST GETS THE NOD IN UK LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter)— Hypnotism became part of Britain's National Health Service yesterday. A doctor m a maternity case called m another doctor to use hypnosis instead of an anaesthetic. The second doctor's claim lor a fee was disputed by the London Executive of
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    • 354 3 [Minister Lim Yew Hock's message of l rood wishes to the Muslim community W*IZ of Prophet Mohammad was one rTjtiien of Singapore will heartily m nd Kjofse. It was nof merely the emphasis K<ed oo the traditional recognition of WLiam m this island by all races and WL but
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    • 339 3 ME Minister Harold Macmilfan's hurried *> grouse-shooting holiday to assure ■on Congress officials that he does not inipiange Britain into a war m the Far East** irormou Straits crisis hardly bears out previously attributed to him of refusing J» labour Opposition move to warn the **s of the risk
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  • 33 3 I -Z B k feck im «oaa. bpore 2. T lUtl* r 1563 Cables; ?IC£RNEWS M 3 <5 "n«sl. AM* departments I*?D-rn c ivr nc Bldf.. 174. Batu Rd
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  • 448 3 the NEWS as it strikes me r MORROW is s fateful day for France. The nation 26} million m France and 80 million m Africa is expected to go to the polls to pass judgment on General Charles da Gaulle's new Constitution. Millions of French subjects are either anti-dc Gaulle
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  • 1245 3  - The Unwanted Crisis Anthony Sampson By HPHERE has been some serious questioning among Americans about the lack of public interest m Quemoy and Formosa. The apathy of public or at least the apathy of public communications was brought home dramatically by the fact that, when President Eisenhower flew down from
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 207 3 Sir. You published recently an article on the "Petir" which states that the PAP are out to woo the Labour Front for the purpose of fighting the Liberal Socialists. There must be a reason why the PAP are unwilling to face the Liberal Socialists alone. And the
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    • 189 3 Sir Having read your article on "Atomic Agony" which Is one of the best we have seen so far, (and we thank' you for your publication m order to show the world what harm such a thing can do), we have come to the conclusion that the Introduction
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    • 74 3 gj, t My heartiest congratulations to The Singapore Standard for producing the classics of English Literature m the Wednesday issues. These weekly articles on the world's classics are of immense help to all readers of such works. Features on such works as* "OLIVER TWIST". "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS", "PRIDE PREJUDICE*. "THE
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    • 111 3 Sir, Now that the City Council Cinder Track is being used by many sport organisations at Far r e r Park, it is high time that the 1 City Council take over and metal Gloucester Road from Dorset Road end and instal lights right up to the
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  • 67 4 PENANG. Fri. The first death from hemet stings m Penang waa recorded yesterday. A five-year-old, Liew Sam Long, was stung by two hornets on his left arm while playing m the compound of his house m Relau Village. 13 miles from George Town. His father, an estate
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  • 153 4 PENANG, Fri. Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah. told 19-year-old Fernands Gomez, who was convicted of housebreaking, that, if he wanted to be a thief he would soon be spending a long time m Jali. He bound over Gomel In a sum of $300 for one year
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  • 278 4 Move For Varsity Boat Race May Not Come Off A SUGGESTION to hold an annual boat race between students of the Nanyang University and the University of Malaya to promote inter-varsity goodwill and understanding seems doomed to remain a mere idea. The race was first mooted by president of the
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  • 72 4 IPOH, Fri.— Leong Kum Yee. 28, of Menglembu was produced before Magistrate Inche Abu Johan yesterday on a charge of attempted extortion. Leong was alleged to have attempted to extort $20 from Loh Lam Wan at Pasir Puteh New Village at about 1 p.m
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  • 131 4 PENANG, Fri.— A Penang Free School graduate, Mr. Chee Sek Poh. of Ayer Itam Road, is the first winner of the British Government "Merdeka scholarship," it was announced here today. Mr. Chee wUI leave Penang on Monday for a two-year study course at
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  • 35 4 PENANG, Fri.— A survey ship, H.M.S. Dampier will be arriving here tomorrow for an operational visit. The vessel under Commander Haslam ha R a complement of ten officers and 180 ratings.
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  • 220 4 BID TO EXTORT FOliM PENANG, Fri. A courageous housewife, with a baby m her arms, fought a young extortioner who had threatened her with death, and succeeded m forcing him to flee empty-handed last night. Madam Cheah Saw Boey was walking along the five-foot-way of her husband's sundry-goods shop
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  • 225 4  -  MAYOR A CRECHE FOR GEORGETOWN PENANG, Fri. A creche for 25 children will be set up m a converted section of the children's clinic m Dato Koya Road, the Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, told The Standard today. This will be the first
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  • 83 4 TWO mm rows pore housewife* light at her fc«J day and one o.w hrr to a nearo attempted to nj The house** Hcon. 42 living a" at the 2nd M* J Road said two her and she pa:d p As she wa- one of them !g from behind VT
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  • 33 4 PENANG r *«l job Team n the V-"-" r '\,-:< j day on a ,?i 0n Ah ?h«7'if stances tnst^ would be The n^- D iif«J have Road mark Yeo* *f 05J remanded^*^
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  • 75 4 ENVOY CALLS ON MENTRI KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The High Commissioner for Ceylon, Mr. D. C. R. Gunawardana, accompanied by his wife, paid a courtesy call on the Mentri Besar. Selangor, Inche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, at bis residence yesterday. The Mentri Besar and his wife, Che Norhimah. entertained them
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  • 241 4 CHINA SOCIETY HELPED SPONSOR BETTER ART SHOWS THE SINGAPORE China Society "featured a new characters :ic" m 1957. when it placed emphasis on "arousing general public interest m culture m a fastchanging Singapore," according to its annual report. In conjunction with ;he Singapore Arts Council, the Society of Chinese Artists
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  • 84 4 THE SOUTHERN Hotel m Singapore yesterday donated 4,460 moon cakes to the British Red Cross (Singapore Branch) for distribution to the various homes for handicapped and under-privileged children and the aged. Mr. Loh Kam Yin, the manager of the hotel said that his hotel had been
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 4 HEX hho like lofl selves up m wb9 ing will get i fl display their I charms it the fl Mam bo Band; fl to be he M it fl World Stadiur. on Oct 2 IN 9 Taking part > n Jj9 tion for "faafl sonators" will 9 impersonal
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  • 63 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 26 Uteutcr President Rajendra 1 ra^ad. of India, who is on SJS way to Tokyo for a ninety state visit, has been toyerj here because a typhoon -vv m the path of his flight. He is staying at Government House as the guest of
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  • 657 5  - FREEDOM AT LAST FOR 150,000 Mentri Besar 4XO Sq. Miles Made 'White' By BATU GAJAH, Fri. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, today "freed" 150,000 inhabitants living m the "Operation Bintang" area of Kinta when he declared 430 square miles of territory there "White." The
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  • 218 5 Get Reds Out Govt. Tells 3 Villages TELUK ANSON, Fri. Three new villages m the Lower Perak district have been given a seven-day ultimatum either to persuade five Communist terrorists remaining m their area to surrender or give information to the Government of the whereabouts of these terrorists. The ultimatum
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  • 95 5 DARWIN, Sept. 26 (Reuter). Bearded London yachtsman Norman Egerton Young, 66, has not slept ashore since April 1954. In that time he has sailed his 43-foot yacht, Diana, around the world. "Who would sleep ashore and listen to taxis, trains, telephones and
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  • 40 5 ONE person was killed and three wounded m Toulouse, Southern France on Thursday night when occupants of a passing car fired upon a croup of people sticking bills m favour of the proposed new French Constitution.— Reuter.
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  • 77 5 Student Body Banned KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Johore Chinese School old students' association has been dissolved by the Yang diPertuan Agong. The King acted under the provisions of subsection (1) of section 16 of the Societies Ordinance, 1949, which provides for the dissolution of societies known to indulge m activities
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  • 231 5 Jobless Pickets Get Free Funs From Mosque KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Many Malays who attended prayers at the State Mosque this morning on the occasion of rhe Birthday of Prophet Mohamed left food for the pickets of unemployed persons m front of the Federal Ministry of Labour. Many of the pickets
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  • 65 5 PENANG, Fri. A 17--year-old girl, Lim Phaik Cheng, while waiting m front of her house for her mother to open the door for her after returning from a show m Balik Pulau Village, was the victim of a snatch-thief on Wednesday night. The thief, an unknown youth,
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  • 60 5 THE "Our Singapore" Exhibition, which attracted 450,000 visitors at the Great World last month, last night opened at the Serangoon Community Centre. Chairman of the Centre. Mr. Lim Siew Ek. declared the exhibition open before a large crowd. The show will be open to residents m the Serangoon
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  • 58 5 IPOH, Fri. A well-known resident of Taiping and Ipoh, Mr. Scow Siew Huat, died at the age of 55 at his home m Canning Garden Estate today. The cremation takes place at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Sam Poh Tong temple m Gopeng Road. Mr.
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  • 225 5 Malaya-Aussie Trade Pact With Benefits KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Malaya will allow the free import of wheat, wheat flour, bran, pollard, and tallow from Australia, and will enjoy auty free export Down Under of tin ore and concentrates, tin blocks and ingots. Australia will also accord favourable tariff and import treatment
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  • 163 5 Negotiate Or Else says Union PORT SWETTENHAM DISPUTE: PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. The Harbour Trade Union here today threatened "to resort to industrial action*' if the contractors of a stevedoring company persisted m their attitude of "no negotiations** with the union. i The Union General Secretary, Mr. V. Suppiah, m a
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  • 99 5 PHILIPPINES RELEASES 6 CHINESE MANILA, Sept. 26 (UPI).— Immigration Commissioner Emilio Galang yesterday ordered the immediate release of six Chinese detained since 1952 on suspicion of having been involved m subversive activities. At the same time. Galang announced that ten other Chinese detainees would be flown on a Philippine Air
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  • 195 6 THE Singapore Teachers' Union will engage legal experts from England to fight their case if the Education Ministry does not "recognise* 9 Normal-Trained teachers m a Unified Education Service. The men the Union intends to engage are specialists on Education laws and salaries. The Standard was
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  • 246 6 This Standardplc shows the Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. Inspecting the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade at the close of its 75th anniversary celebration held at the Padang yesterday. Escorting him is the Brigade's vicepresident, Mr. Cheong Hock Hai. 6INGAPORE is facing a
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  • 154 6 'Barter Trade: We'll Kill IT' THE Indonesian GovernI ment wlU* give "top priority" to the eradication of the Illegal barter trade between the Republic and Singapore. This was stated yesterday by the Indonesian Finance Minister, Dr. 8. Slamet m an exclusive interview with The Standard. Dr. Slamet said his Government
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  • 222 6 It Was Big Day For Singapore Muslims MORE than 10,000 Muslims m Singapore yesterday celebated the 1,418 th anniversary of the birthday of Prophet Mohamed with a grand procession from Sultan Mosque m North Bridge Road to the Malayan Muslim Missionary Society headquarters m
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  • 377 6 ALOR STAR, Fri. Three top officials from Kuala Lumpur, m a bid to end the dispute m the Kedah UMNO, today attended the delegates' meeting held here this morning. The three officials who arrived by train were the Minister for Education, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari. UMNO Secretary-General Inche Ismail
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  • 172 6 YOUTHS SHOULD STRIVE FOR RACIAL ACCORD KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. Youth Clubs with a noble mission will play a great part In establishing world peace and racial harmony. This was stated by the Sultan of Perak when he declared open the three-day con-ference-cum-training course of the Malayan Association of Youth Club
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  • 126 6 TOKYO, Sept. 25 (UPI) firms wiU set up a joint cement sen» gapore soon, it was learned toda> The Onoda Cement Company said that it will establish a service station m Singapore to ensure the quality of cement exported to the crown Colony under joint investment with the Daiichi
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  • 131 6 SINGAPORE'S "Miss China Doll" glamorous Daisy Szeto —left the Colony by Cathay Pacific Airways yesterday on her prize winning trio to Hongkong. At the airport to see her off were officials of Shaw Brothers and United Artists who jointly organized the "China Doll" contest recently
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 6 THREE ansa loaned by I Government a under Hft I will arrivf nesday bo hi men m ill ?a traffic contr. The expert? J. McCubba and R. C. M They will stajj for a year a with anotbc aviation m Barclay, wtojj since May Picture taken 2 cently showj
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  • 62 6 HONGKONG, S ten A asH arrived m H«J on a round-thej trip. The243-a m the cargo shj after a from Un*> Sherry imH ture^ irKe Li moveme^ 4 rB^ mo- ion a!**! Cap- w.csnm tor of the *rj custom drttt 3 davi hen:! l* Britain 1 Spam ■na *"3
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  • 190 7 On-The-Spot Traffic Fines MOBILE UNITS FOR POLICE SINGAPORE Traffic Police, m an effort to cut down on the accident rate, will soon put on the roads 'mobile police stations" whose officers will primarily be concerned with educating road users. In the case of recalcitrant offenders, however, the officers are empowered
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  • 229 7 R.I. Mayor Praises Power House MAYOR of Jakarta, Mr. R. Soediro, yesterday said that Singapore was "very fortunate" to have a huge installation like the Pasir Panjang Power Station. He made this remark at the end of a one-hour tour of the $90 million station. The Mayor, who is m
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  • 94 7 ROUND THE WORLD IN 60 MINUTES NEW YORK, Sept. 26, (UPI) Cmdr. James F. Calvert said yesterday he and his crew of the atomic submarine Skate had taken only an hour to Qualify for membership m the Circumnavigators Club, an organization of persons who have made a trip around the
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    52 7 1 Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako yesterday invited to a luncheon party at the Imperial Palace. Tokyo, 1 the newly arrived Philippine i Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Manuel A Adeva, and Mrs. Adeva and' the Italian Am- bassador to Japan, Mr. Maure--3 lio Coppini and Mrs. Coppini. Reuter
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  • 146 7 Gang Threat Must Be Checked M.P. A CONSERVATIVE Member of the British Parliament said m Singapore yesterday that the secret society menace m the Colony should be unrelentlessly com- batted. Lord Lambton, who left the Colony after a five-day stay, said he was quite concerned with reports of secret society
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  • 51 7 THE dispute between the Singapore General Employees* Union and the Lam Choon Rubber Factory over the question of severance pay for retrenched workers was settled yesterday. A Union spokesman naid that the management has agreed to pay 24 days' salary as severance pay to 90 women
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  • 36 7 NO immediate Australian import cuts are forecast m Canberra to meet the loss of income caused by the restrictions the United States has placed on overseas purchases I of lead and zinc- Reuter
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  • 49 9 LONDON, Sept. 26, (Reuter) Mr. Eugene Black, president of the World Bank, left London by Air India plane today for Bombay. He is to spend a weeks holiday m Kashmir before attending meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund m New Delhi.
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  • 48 9 BROKEN Hill, the city which sprang up m New South Wales as a result of discovery of rich silver-lead deposits, recently celebrated its 75th anniversary. The discovery, by Charles Rasp, a boundary rider, led to the founding of the famous firm, Broken Hill Pty. Ltd.
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  • 165 9 SINGAPORE tin price gained $4-J yesterday, to $358-| per picul. The rise was m sympathy with the overnight spot price m London which improved by about £25 to £725 per ton. The International Tin Council, at its meeting m London on Thursday, decided
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  • 220 9 BRITAIN'S total steel capacity today, m practical terms, stands at some 23.500.000 ingot tons a year nearly double that of 1946. The industry has just completed its second programme of post-war development, and is well ahead with further expansion laid down m its third plan, which
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  • 249 9 JAPAN has set an export target of U552,887,000 for the fiscal year, April 1958 to March 1959. This is estimated at 2.5 per cent above the level of exports for the previous fiscal year. Textile products, worth U551,022,847,000, top the range of goods for export
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  • 71 9 CANBERRA, Sept. 26 (Reuter) The loss of lead and zinc exports* to Australia caused by the U.S. decision to cut imports would be made up m due course, the acting Minister for Supply, Mr. Athol Townley, said m the House of Representatives today. He said the
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  • 215 9 A SAFETY device for portable electric tools that cuts off all power automatically on f he failure of the earthing connection has been announced by a British firm. Known as the Earth Path Monitoring Attachment, the device monitors the earth connection and breaks circuit
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  • Finance And Cammerce
    • 245 9 AFTER the price rise at the beginning of the week, the trend on the Singapore rubber market has been gradually downward, with day to day fluctuations very small, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd.'s weekly After last week's activity, somewhat of a reaction appears
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    • 250 9 DOLLAR EASING CAN BOOST MALAYAP.I. TRADE EASING of restrictions on Dollar imports into Commonwealth countries which Britain proposed at the Commonwealth Economic and Trade Conference at Montreal would boost trade between Malaya and the Philippines. This was stated yesterday by the Philippines Commercial Attache m Singapore, Mr. M. Tahil. He
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    • 71 9 Minister Visits A Laboratory THE Federation Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, shows interest m a slab of marble shown to him m the laboratory of Dolomite Industries. The stone was mined recently by the Arm on an experimental scale m Batu Caves, seven miles from Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 130 9 Drought Hits Burma's Economy New York, Sept. 26. (UPI) Bad weather, which hurt Burma s crops, plus lower world prices for minerals, rubber and other exports, caused, a setback last year m Burma's economic progress, the Permanent Representative to the United Nations. U Thant, told the Far East Conference tDday.
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    • 92 9 NEW YORK, Sept. 26 Confidence m Asian economic prospects was expressed here at the opening session of the annual economic conference of the Far East-America Council of Commerce and Industry. Mr. H. Prioleau, president of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co., told Asians and Americans attending the meeting. "The prospects
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    • 120 9 Bank Opens Two New Branches THE Overseas Union Bank Ltd. will have four branches m Singapore with today's opening of its Selegie Road and South Bridge Road branches, a spokesman of the Bank said yesterday. He said the opening of two more branches was part of the Bank's scheme to
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    • 174 9 Modern Plant To Be Set Up A LARGE rubber manufacturing plant will be established m Melbourne jointly by an American rubber company and an Australian oil company. The companies International B.F. Goodrich Co. and Ampol Petroleum Ltd. will form a new concern with an initial capital of A £3,350,000. Of
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  • 286 10 The Sultan of Perak (right) receives the King as the royal coach pulled up at the Kuala Kangsar Railway Station. Alighting from the train is the Queen while on the right (with back facing camera) is the Raja Perempuan of Perak. In the centre is the
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    72 10 ENCHE Mo* Chief Clerk Town CoudoL SanifT were* well lunch p Siti Khatijah was their da for the last* party was Katijahs fl Kampong la Mohd Encit transfer to I recently. Seated in* tograph are Mohi Saal from left a* Latiff (Pcn^ l Che Siti Sail Saniff. Che Ibrahim.
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  • 545 11  -  WINDSOR LAD It's his third try, and it may be third time lucky for him today Says Main Opposition May Come From Hobbs Ace, Distine IT may be 'third time lucky' for Amusement Pork who is making his third attempt for the coretted Sultan's
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  • 239 11 On Parole Pick Of The Field ON PAROLE I am giving On Parole another chance to redeem himself. On Parole was backed as a good thing on the opening day but he petered out m the straight after disputing the lead with Kace On and Come Up. He finished among
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  • 680 11 GOLDEN MELODY A DANGER mm m im^^w^a^^Aa^mA\ ON his third to Muffin Man and Ottosan over 1} miles at Bukit Timah I am. taking RANQUO to annex this race. Banquo fought it out with Ottosan m the final bit until Muffin Man came along to
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  • 182 11 The GOING Is Expected To Be GOOD OUR KINCDOM Our Kingdom is on the upgrade and he should complete a 'Double* for this meet. He led all the way to score over the six on the first day, finishing two lengths clear of Blue Swell m Division three. Though now
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  • 190 11 Josker 111 For The Last Race JOSKER 111 JOSKEB 111 was putting is good work when second to Triple Crown over 81 furlongs and over the extra half furlong today. I am giving him a chance to go "one better." He gets six pounds more here. PUNTER'S DELICHT II Punter's
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  • 162 12 'D' Day Now Herb's Lost PERTH, Sept. 26 (Reuter) As the world waits, for 20--year-old wonder miler Herb Elliott's 'turn professional' decision he's 'lost' m the rugged north of Western Australia. Elliott nominated today as D. (for Decision) Day when he would choose between staying amateur or accepting American promoter
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  • 164 12 The Trouble With Laker ON Beard S.S. Iberia, Sept 26, (Reuter).— Jim Laker, the Surrey and England spin bowler, who Intends to retire at the end of the 1959 season because of arthritis In his spin linger, is receiving daily massage from M.C.C. masseur Dick Montague. In addition to massage,
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  • 187 12 DEFENDING champions, Selangor Polo Club entered the semifinal of the Malayan Polo Association tournament for the MacDougall Cup when they eliminated Singapore Outcasts by four goals to one m a two chukkers polo match at Thomson Road yesterday. In the semi-final, they will meet
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  • 67 12 THE Royal Signals (Singapore) motor cycling trials will be held today from 8 a.m. at the Dover and Clementi roads. There are 50 service riders and six civilians from the Singapore Motor Club. The events include a Royal Signals team championship, individual team championship, and three
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  • 316 12 Koreans To Make Asian Games Bid With Olympic Stadium SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 26 (Reuter) South Korea will later this year start work on building a big athletic centre here. It will include a main stadium with seating; capacity for 100,000 modelled on Rome's 1960 Olympic Stadium and is being
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  • 32 12 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)— Results of Thursday English football matches were: LEAGUE THREE Notts County 1 Southampton 2. LEAGUE FOUR Northampton Town 1 Workington Town 1. Walsall 0 Dalington 0.
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  • 130 12 Columbia Beats The Sceptre ABOARD a Coastguard Cutter off Newport, Rhode Island, Sept. 26. (Reuter)— The American yacht Columbia today beat Britain's Sceptre by more than a mile m the third race for the America's Cup. The two yachts crossed the starting line almost together, but Columbia m the heavier
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  • 96 12 CHINESE Athletic scored a nine-nil win over Royal Air Force, Changi, m a SAFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Athletic won their last two matches. Both Arthur Koh and Maurice Khoo were m good form, scoring four goals each. The other goal
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  • 92 12 BELFAST, Sept. 26 (Beuterj —Full-back Alf McmichncJ. who has played m every match for Northern Ireland during the last two seasons, is dropped from the side W meet England at Windsor Park, Belfast, on Oct. 4. His place is taken by ien Graham, who made the
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  • 657 12 A TOTAL of seven records were broken at th e St. Andrew's School 21st annual swimming carnival held at Chinese Swimming Club on Thursday Sixteen-year-old, Fong Hoe Beng won the 4 A* division championship, with runnerup Seah Pong Hyu. Both swimmers represented Singapore
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  • 215 12 *OM Sikhs* Wi n Fight For J>rojJ SHA Bow At Last THE Singapore Hockey Association's promotion row ended yesterday with the association finally bowing t the Khalsa Association demand for promotion into th division one league/ this season. Khalsa, runners-up to the Young Men's Sikh Association n the second
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  • 122 12 IPOH, Fri.— Police Depot o! Kuala Lumpur entered the semi-final of the Hanngir Shield hockey competr.ir. with a two-nil victory ever Perak Police, the holders, on the Anderson School Ground today. Depot, fielding several rt*te players, started rather shakily. and conceded five short rorners
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  • 131 12 Police All Out For A 'Double' WINNERS of the Government Services league. Police Spor*-A-sociation will be ou: for a soccer 'double' m the SG.SF A Senior knockout cup final against strongest rivals. Tan Tock Sens Hospital at Jalan Besar Stadwm today at 5.15 p.m. Police, winners of the league have
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  • 181 13  -  By PATRICK MEN N EM BRITAIN'S latest A-bom-ber, the twin-jet Blackburn NA. 39, will soon go into production for the Fleet Air Arm. This was made clear hy the Ministry of Defence, which announced that the Government had decided to place orders for the materials
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  • 210 14 BEIRUT. Sept 26, (Reuter)— Mr. Rashid Karami, new Prime Minister of the Lebanon, told his cabinet yesterday that the country m future would not enter into any foreign military pact or alliance, reliable sources said. He was speaking at his first Cabinet meeting
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  • 160 14 DURBAN. Sept. 26. (Reuter)—A seduction and breach of promise suit brought against the Seventh Baron Lilford by Durban girl came to a sudden end m the Supreme Court here today when the action and all allegations made against him were withdrawn. The Seventh Baron. George
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  • 84 14 TANKERS WILL FLY UK. FLAG LONDON, Sept. 26, (Reuter) Two giant tankers ordered from Japan by .the Naess Shipping Company of New York will fly the British flag and be manned by British crews, it was announced yesterday. The first of the 87.500-ton tankers will be completed by Mitsubishi Zosen
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  • 380 14 RAF Hero Jailed For Murder Of Wife's Lover LONDON. Sept. 26, (Reuter)— An R.A.F. wartime hero, now a travel agency courier, was sentenced to three years* prison yesterday for thp manslaughter of his wife's rich lover. A jury took only 13 minutes to find Ernest Jan Fantle, 54, guilty of
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  • 286 14  -  Dulles 17.5. Sftmtf At Faf £asf We Want Peace, says NEW YORK. Sept 26, (Reuter)— Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday the United States wanted a peaceful settlement m the Far East but was not prepared to retreat m the face
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  • 148 14 H.K. FISHERMEN SEEK MIGRATION TO N. BORNEO HONGKONG, Sept- 26, (Reuter)— Some junkmasters of Hongkong's big fishing fleet are trying to get permission to migrate to British North Borneo. They say this is an alternative to starvation through a Communist Chinese ban on working the rich pearl river estuary m
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  • 79 14 They Lose Kilts But Keep Spats GLASGOW, Sept. 25, (Reuter) The men of the Highland Light Infantry are to keep their white spats even though they have lost their kilts. Under government amalgamation plans, the H.L.I, will be wearing Mackenzie trews m a new regiment named the Royal Highland Fusiliers.
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  • 41 14 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER personally escorts Sherman Adams to a waiting helicopter after their conference on Monday afternoon. Two hours later, the presidential Aide announced his resignation m a radio and television speech he made from Washington. U.P.I. Photo.
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  • 58 14 BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Sept. 26, (UPl).— Thousands of pupils m 16 North Louis counties will boycott classes today to protest integration of Arkansas Schools. "We want to show those people up m Arkansas that we are m sympathy with what the y are doing," said Marshal Calhoun,
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  • 48 14 LONDON. Sept. 26. (Reuter) —A collection of Japanese stamps was sold for the total of £8,704 at a sale here, it was announced today. The collection belonged to the late Captain E.J. Ailen, a former Assistant Naval Attache at the British Embassy m Tokyo.
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  • 65 14 HONGKONG, Sept. 26, (Reuter) Hongkong, which will take part m the coming International Trade Fair to be held m Melbourne between Feb. 26 and March 14 next year, is trying to make its exhibition-stand at the fair the best. A competition is being held among
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  • 129 14 LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter) Final separation of Timothy and Jeremy Thacker. four-month-old Siamese twins joined at the tops of their heads, will not be attempted before their first birthday, according to three specialists writing m the latest Medical Weekly "lancet." The article also
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    • 61 14 FOURTEEN JAPANESE miners died of burns, four others were severely injured and 10 others feared killed m a coal mine by a gas explosion near midnight on Thursday. Eighteen of 200 men working m the pit at the time were trapped by the explosion at
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    • 60 14 THE PRESIDENT of the Military Court trying Fadhil Jamali, 55, former Iraqi Prime Minister, for alleged plotting against Syria, yesterday ajourned the court until further notice after Jamali had pleaded for mercy. AMERICA'S International General Electric Company competing against British, French and other American concerns, has been awarded a contract
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    • 23 14 THE HONGKONG fire brigade has applied for an extra grant of $2,215 (Hongkong) for fuel. light and power, the reason: "Increased activity.' Reuter
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    • 36 14 AN AMERICAN Embassy spokesman m Paris said yesterday, that "between five and 10 unidentified persons broke into the American Cultural Centre m Lyons, stole several books and two typewriters and set fire to a room Reuter
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    • 18 14 THE DANISH-AMERICAN actor Carl Brisson, died m hospital m Copenhagen early yesterday at the age of 64 Reuter
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  • 237 14 Ike On Closing Ot Schools WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, (Reuter) President Eisenhower said yesterday that the enforced closing of schools m the Southern States of Virginia and Arkansas could have disastrous consequences for school children and eventually for the nation. He said m a letter to a
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