Singapore Standard, 29 September 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1958. Vol. IX No. 89. 15 cts. 12 Poges IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 147 1 DEATH TOLL MOUNTS Typhoon Ida TOKYO. Sept. 28 (UPI) Torrential rains of typhoon Ida which struck Eastern Japan on Friday night took a toll of 337 dead, 1.480 missing and 507 injured, according to latest police figures. The Izu Peninsula resort area 50 miles South-west of Tokyo, was the hardest
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  • 280 1 Aim Is Freedom Now And merger LIB-SOC PLATFORM IMMEDIATE freedom from Colonial rule and a merger with the Federation of Malaya will be the first of an eight-point programme to be discussed by the Singapore Liberal-Socialist Party at its annual conIference next month. Other points are: Ensure the freedom of
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  • 103 1 Lesson on sex teacher is barred SACRAMENTO, California, Sept. 28 (UPI)— High School teacher. Dean Turner, said yesterday he would fight his suspension for telling his teenaged class "the truth" about the sex relations between early Spanish explorers and the Indians. "I'm not trying to make an issue or a
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  • 55 1 BRUSSELS. Sept. 28, (Reuter) Prince Albert de Merode. a member of one of Belgium's best known noble families, was killed m a car accident near here last night. Police reported. The Princess de Merode. v/ho was travelling with him was seriously injured and their three children
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  • 36 1 MRS. Joseph L Mankiewicz. wife of the Hollywood film producer-director. was found dead at their summer home m Mt Kisco, New York, on Saturday. Mrs. Mankiewicz. 45, was the former actress Rose Stradner.-* UPI
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  • 143 1 NEW RED WARNING TO U.S. TOKYO, Sept. 28 (UPI) Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai warned anew tonight that his nation with Soviet help would bring the United States to disaster if America "insists on provoking war." The Chinese Premier at the same time, however, also expressed some hope that a
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  • 150 1 Children Played Wifh Bomb PENANG, Sun. Three people were injured when a mysterious explosion rocked Hye Keat Estate m Ayer Itam this morning. Those injured were a 42--year-old tailor. Lai Karn Fong. his five-year-old daughter. Yoke Lin. and his two-year-old son. unee Chiang. They were rushed
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  • Article, Illustration
    1195 1 PREMIER: IFJIX CLOSE IT IF USERS DON'T RESPECT RIGHTS 9 THE FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman 1 yesterday, warned that action may be taken to impose restrictions on the usage of the Johore Causeway "or even close it" if people do not respect the rights of the
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  • 150 1 Tribute To Sports Writers FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday paid a tribute to sports writers of Malaya and Singapore and added: "Everyday they remind us that life has more to offer man, apart from the drudgery of work/* "To me sport is one of the finest ways of
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  • 163 1 Two Panic, Flee As Companion Drowns TWO men are believed to have panicked and fled when their companion, Montil bin Siman, 23, got into difficulties and drowned off Marine Parade, Singapore, yesterday. The three were earlier seen to wade into the water and swim out. There was a large Sunday
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  • 154 1 'National Mosque To Cost $4. 5 m' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak Hussain, indicated tonight that Malaya's projected Mosque Negara (National Mosque) would have at least half the grandeur of the great $10,000,--000 Brunei State Mosque. Returning to the capital after his four-day visit
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  • 59 1 CAIRO, Sept. 28. (UPI). Informed sources said today a State of Emergency proclaimed last night gives the Army Police powers to enforce a sweeping Syrian land reform scheduled for the immediate future. President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared the Emergency last night a few hours after announcing the
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  • 36 1 THE Government of Ban Marino yesterday arrested a Communist, alleged to have been the leader of a group of militant Communists who planned an "armed insurrection" m this nocket Republic m Central Italy.-! Reuter
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    • 809 2 I^JglßjflAgilSTf^g Ht4t**TaMll >»HM w f tt^ ACKNOWLEDGMENT TMI FAMILY of tn« lata Mr. Ponn «JNR Saah sincerely thank trends, re...^fationa for their sympathy, services. Wreath* oWd scrolls. SITUATION VACANT UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD Requ res urgently; Super ntending Engineers. Chief and Seccoc Engineers. Chief Office's Please appiv m parson
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    • 715 2 t EDUCATION SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Visiting Teachers will shortly be required for some of the following subjects: Engi sh at Pre-School Certificate. School Certificate and Higher School I Certificate Level, Accountancy (ASA). Fconomics, Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Commercal Law for AS A Commerce Finance" for LCC H gher. Mathematics and Physics to
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    • 587 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 899 of 1958. Between Tan Pak Lee. Plaintiff. 1. Lim Seng. 2. Oh Gek Keow. fm.w.). Defendants. NOTICE To. Oh Gek Keow (m.w.) formerly of 319, Tampenis Road. Singapore. TAKE Notice that an action has been
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    • 1127 2 NOTICES RE CHEN-SIEW AND AI-CHUN OLD STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, No. 25, Jalan Penggaram, Batu Pahat. Registration cancelled m accordance with an Order of Dissolution issued by the Minister of Interior Justice by the Registrar of Societies, Federation of Malaya, on 28th July, 1958. NOTICE is hereby given to all former members
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    • 596 2 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Important Public Notice CONSEQUENT upon the opening of the new City Telephone Exchange m October, (a) At 9 p.m. on Saturday 4th October 1958 four thousand Subscribers will be transferred from the Central and Tiong Bahru Exchanges to the new City Exchange. This will result m changes
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    • 531 2 The Directors and Mana^^"^ BANK, LTD., wish t 0 extend the' H appreciation to all distingue,.,, r their kind attendance and rtluihf^ Eton of the official opening 0 f w\' and Seiegie Road Branch m 2> w D 'RECTo Rs Mr. Lim Lean few Mr. Lien Ying Ch-.x <v< Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    758 3 A SNAG FOR CASSANDRA LONDON CORNER Lerici, Italy gHELLEY was here. From where I write I can see the poet's house where he lived before he was drowned at sea. Keats was here. D. H. Lawrence was here. Kilroy was here and so am I. This is Italy
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 394 3 September 29. 1953 I-: v a day passes now without a J form or another, to the growing I which continue to I welfare and upbringing of the younger I :,.m the four corners of the world J the increasing concern being felt t hat lead to this
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    • 384 3 KEEPING with the high sense of chivolry, sincerity which he so ably demonstrated penod ot administrative associations $P° r e and the Federation, former Com'Wal for South-east Asia, Mr. Malcolm P "ow British High Commissioner m 85 Pur forward the suggestion that the ?«"»e for a Malayan to take
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  • 37 3 m p leek Kirn «Odd Vpor« I «No i^ 6i Caoles. lICEWNEWS" <5 hni). All departments Cc Bldg. 174 Batu «d k. ***** I St fei 3829 "'An 0 St r v# «v *055
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  • 416 3 Nasser Expected More From UN WASHINGTON A NEW explosion m the Middle East m about one month's time would not take the American State Department by surprise. The possibility seen is a new coup m Iraq by extremist Nasserites against the moderate Prime Minister, Karim el Kassim. American officials support
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 THE REMMNS OF ONE OF THE 1*IW» BTNK*I t KOIEKS ,WhO UVSD F*o* 1575 TO I*2o, 4m UAVE BUN EOUNft N£fc* PEKING THE TOM* TOOK TWO VEWRS TO EXCAVATE •> «Au>, that's nuttln'.' Look, we've dug up sometnln' much more ancient:"]
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  • 330 3 njP ISO I?J?E*% logic to conclude therefrom that Mr. Nehru is losing his ground. Mr. Nehru holds a unique and unprecedented record of being India's Premier for an uninterrupted eleven years. No democracy m the world has laid such implicit faith m its leaders.
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  • 423 3 the NEWS as it strike me umGt<***A*W. nESIGNED to replace the LJ present law relating to the control of publications from abroad, prejudicial to public order, morality and security of the Federation, a Bill of considerable importance to printers and publishers throughout the world comes before the Federal Legislative Assembly
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  • 339 4 Our Youth Warned Of False Red Bait HONOUR KING AND COUNTRY' ADVICE KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— A warning against the Communists' "peaceful offensive" aimed especially at youth organizations m an effort to lure them into subversive activities was given by Mr. I. S. A. Howard, State information officer, when he addressed
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  • 96 4 Beauty From Burma Made Heads Turn A 17-YEAR-OLD Burmese beauty who arrived m Singapore yesterday by the •Sydney' en route home, made heads turn at the Harbour Board wharves Xeela Lv "Sapphire" m Burmese— ha s just completed two years' stay m Australia Her father i s the Burmese Military
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  • 41 4 IPOH. Sat A dance festival on the lines of those regularly held m Australia will be held m Inoh at the St. .'ohn hall on Oct. 1. The festival is organised annually by the Tak Wah School of Dancing.
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  • 120 4 J. P. IS FINED $100 KAUB. Sun. A Justice of the Peace here Licw Boon Fan, who is manager md proprietor of Chop Koon Heng and Company, was yes- terday fined $60 or three weeks' jail for failing to keep his shop entirely closed on Sunday. May 11. Liew was
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  • 140 4 MOTOR MEN RETURN TO WORK TODAY THE 14-day -old dispute between Universal Car s Ltd., and its 72 employees ended yesterday. The men will return to work, on a rotation basis, this morning. An agreement to this effect was reached between the man- agement and the Motor Employees' Union at
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  • 126 4 i SI uP* 1 15 SpCdal Branth PWnclothesmen quietly whisked away a man from the terminal buildin* ot Paya Lebar Airport on Saturday night The Standard understandss^B^B^B^^Mß^B^B^B^B^B^B^M the man a 25-year-B former Malayan student. l held underfl PublicH the Speh'fl said! a man beenfl on
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  • 234 4 AIR UNION BOYCOTT THREAT I THE s.oon-st^ng State**, Air Ministry Local Staff Lnion. w:i] boycott the G"' i ernment-sponsored r m« Sendees tripartite committee j meeting tomorrow. The committe e wms I ran by Singapore Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hork. last year with a view to thrash out major
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  • 32 4 .TOHORE BAHRU. bun j The University of alalava Students Lnion. will stage I variety concert at the S u tai Ibrahim Diamond JubUee Hal. on Oct 1 at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 58 4 THE ORANGE ARRIVED AN UNLISTED PASS Ginj Pies For iM h,,rn ;^M board t h 'I p( f m PerJeaoi narTle 4hc b, 't it ofa 1 f»ma irij] <*Mrat» ,fl n-;s flooded ->***}* Rifts <„,M p! X- r informed B hour, J i< a Uflf] hl« a irtt rol
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  • 48 4 FIVE KE UMNO LE ALOF. c crisis m X it lays N ci deeper:': exec:.- ir Ktnizatl r. sign a*; r.- i against served r chairman te Shah*--- Inch- J Tne fly( I man Ir. [small, P Hanifl V.-. him, Hal Ahmad binte 0m« Thf suspen constltut M-
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  • 22 4 TAL PRE Bete 'Let evei n sttei 1 and j we wav an I I j :r;2 ifl g 1 06 alitv
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  • 30 4 Kt'Al i mc cert the X Club a: the Youth School The (he R 1 perak %m< as a A'" ope: Perak. I j 7a': M
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  • 19 4 Malay j open. I "V 3 riar Hilar i State if v .if lor. UM**r aul Rahn'.- 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 558 4 STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SINGAPORE TOBACCO CO., LTD. I Having regard to the many enquiries, received from the Press of Singapore, regarding his views on the proposals made by Government for the control of the loco? Cigarette industry, the Chairman of the Singapore Tobacco Co. Ltd. feels it
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  • 36 5 m Single Ceremony tftfytN Chinese couples were married cdourtul ceremony at the Hokkien r Telofc Aver Street," Singapore. snows seme of the newly-wed EL the haH <o take their seats amidst Q trumpets.
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  • 110 5 right years, 27 Chinese couples who were married at HuJ X m Telok Ayer Street. Singapore, yesterday. were from the Federation. Wearing traditional white wedding gowns, the brides carried large bouquets of fre.-h orchids. In the one-and-a-half-hour ceremony. ring> were exchanged between the brides
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  • 90 5 tarthtf retrenchment of civilian I r lablishments m Singapore. R\ F. recently reand another 15C --> notices to terrninservices within the told The Standard X tsamy pointed out .•v. o n ha d a Irea d y presentations to Govand the Services rities to find alternate
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  • 5 5 EEING AN IS ESTED I
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  • 339 5 A 16TH CENTURY coin, blackened and corroded by time and believed to be the only one of its kinrj ever discovered, was shown yesterday, Visitors' Day, at a general exhibition organized by the students of the Science Faculty, University of Malaya. Called the "Portuguese Crusado."
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  • 340 5 Spore Jobless May Flood The Federation KEEP EYES OPEN -GOVT. WARNED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— President of the all-Malaya Estate Staffs' Union, Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, today called on the Government to prevent the possibility of Singapore unemployed workers crossing the Causeway to "flood" the nations labour market. Speaking at the
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  • 100 5 IPOH, Sun. Six lb. of gourmet powder were among a big haul of more than 300 lb. of foodstuff recovered from a Communist terrorist food dump by a patrol of the Ist. Battalion, New Zealand Regiment, m the Operation "Ginger" area of Central Perak two days
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  • 60 5 MR. Alex Caplan. supervisor of Walt Disney Productions, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday for a week's business tour here. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Caplan was met on arrival by Mr. Paul Yui. head of International Film Distributions Agency of the Cathay Organization, and
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  • 144 5 MR. BILL Hosokawa, assistant managing editor of the Denver Post m Denver, Colorado, visited The Singapore Standard office yesterday on his first trip to Malaya m 19 years. Mr. Hosokawa is on a survey trip of the Far East. He said: "Asia is becoming a
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  • 48 5 A NORWEGIAN seaman was attacked by ten thugs m Noordin Lane, off Bencoolen Street, Singapore, on Saturday night. He was talking to a woman when the thugs set upon him with chairs and bottles. He was later treated for his injuries at the General Hospital
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  • 56 5 Two Federation Government officials from Johore returned by the Oranje yesterday after six months' holiday-cum-study leave m Britain and Europe. The two Tuan Syed Zainal Abidin, State Information Officer and. Mr. C. J. Lowe. State Financial Officer, were accompanied by their wives. Standardpic shows Mr.
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  • 101 5 IPOH, Sun. Two young Australian Army omcers here are doing; a difficult and responsible job of control and co-ordination m the battle against Communist State. ga^B^^^^^^KHBMHHHI They are Ste-H Kogarah.B an ß Rcckhampton,B Intelligence! Officer for Commonwealth B Brigade! the bat-B Liai-B son shares
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  • 46 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Daud bin Sulaim and Mat bin Awang Kechil were convicted m the Sessions Court here yesterday for fraudulent possession of a bull. Daud was fined $100 or two months' jail while Mat was sentenced to three months' jail.
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    • 279 5 LOANS AVAILABLE "OPERA ESTATE OFF jte Miles, SIGLAP g. Terrace Houses Single Storey 3 Bedrooms etc. $15,400/Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc. $18,500/Shop Ground Floor Shop $20,000/--Ist Floor Flat 4 Bedrooms $13,500/Special Discount for Cash Excellent Design Solid Construction Low Assessment Etc. For Particulars Apply SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132, Rochore
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  • 88 6 2 SAFES REPORTED STOLEN TWO safe? were stolen fiom separate shops m Singapore yesterday. One was taken from Chop Ban Hoe Seng m River Valley Road. The proprietor found that the front cioor had esn forced open when he awoke. He told the Police that the missing >afe contained SI
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  • 243 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A stable trade union movement is essential for industrial peace and increased productivity, as it will bring about greater investment, employment and prosperity to the nation, declared the Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. On* Yoke Lin, today. Mr. Ong was
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  • 106 6 MINISTER PRAISES UNION'S LOYALTY ganizations and decide by mutual agreement the terms and conditions which the trade or industry can fairly give its workers. "We believe that this method of regulating industrial relations is a better guarantee of industrial peace and progress than compulsory measures enforced by legislation." the Minister
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  • 98 6 MALACCA. Sun.—Householders m the Central District were warned to beware of impersonators when a house to house registration of vo f ers for the Federal and State elections begin on October 1. A government statement said assistant registration officers will conduct the registration by asking
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  • 405 6 A ROAR AND A CHARGE... RAUB, Sun.— A hunter, on a wild pig hunt, shot dead a full-grown tiger on Sungei Mas Estate, near Cheroh, five miles from Raub, last Wednesday. The hunter. Mr. Teh Goh Kee, 24, was accompanied
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  • 53 6 ABOVE: Mr. and Mrs. Ong Tiong Kek, who were married on Saturday at the Paya Lebar Methodist hurch Singapore. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ang Oon Hua. while the groom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Eng Whee. Photo
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  • 44 6 TOP LEFT: Mr. Gan Soen Ting, only son otV Mrs .Gan Choo Chiang, and his bride, the former M«s kwik Poh Kheng, fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kwik nan. Boon, after their wedding yestenla^^^^cpiionwas held later Sea View Hotel. I Picture oy UaVIQ <"£•
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  • 42 6 LOWER LEFT: Mr. Foo Tiang Ouan secono i s Mr. and Mrs. Foo Chee Thiam. and his [bride^ the former Miss Mellie Lee Miew Leng. tt jP*LJZI Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kwong Soon. see„ wM**™"/*'. ding cake after theii^marriagcinSingapwe^es^ day. fa Stanaarapic.
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  • 908 7  - WANT TO BE A 'HELLO' GIRL? JENNY with JJOW would you like to be a telephonist? I bet most of you would think of it as a dull, uninteresting and easy job. Then you are wrong. For last week I spent a few hours with several woman operators of the
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  • 409 7 "OLEASE could you let me know how to renovae my white bath, which is 20 years old?" asks Mrs. R. V. H. "The surface is rough and picks up the dirt easily. I believe spirits of salts will whiten it. but I am not sure. And can you
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  • 487 7 THE DEATH OF THE GENTLEMEN OF THIS ERA has become of the gentleman? A gentleman, m case you're too young to remember, was a smart, wellgroomed character who wore a clean shirt every day and polished his shoes every morning. He didn't think it "cissy" to wear a fresh-scented shave-lotion
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 541 9 SHARE MARKET REPORT 'LOW' TURNOVER Better Support For Rubbers TURNOVER of business m the Malayan share market continued ot a disappointingly low level during the week, m which the number of trading days was reduced to 4i due to the celebration of Prophet Mohamed's birthday, writes a market correspondent. Only
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    • 396 9 COPRA supplies, which arrived m the Singapore market last week, found ready buyers on loose terms at prices up to $33-3/4 per picul delivered godown, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. Arrivals estimated at 1.600 tons came from Sumatra and nearby Indonesian
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    • 57 9 THE Overseas Union Bank Ltd. opened two new branches, m Selegie Road and South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Saturday. Photo taken at a cocktail reception m the South Bridge Road premise shows (from left): Messrs. Tang Yu Kan (acting manager of the branch): Lien Ying Chow (the
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    • 32 9 Australia imported A £7.--237.000 worth of rubber fiom Malaya during the fiscal year 1957-58. This formed one of the main imports into the Dominion during the period.
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    • 339 9 BUSINESS done from September 20 to 26: Industrials: Consol dated Tin Smelters 26/3 to 25/7sd. Federal Dispensary $1.13$ to $1.11. r'raser and Neave ords $285 to $2.77$ cum all. Gammons $1-52 to $1.55. Hongkong Banks (Co\^ $405.00, Wm. Jacks $1.55 to $1.57. Malayan Breweries $2.95
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    • 181 9 Indragiri Rubber Ltd. For the year ended Sept. 30 1957, a loss of $79,730 was suffered. Net liquid asset, at balancing date were equal to nine cents per share. The chairman states that whereas cost of production together with general expenditure decreased slightly, there was a decline m
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    • 29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Selling. TT. or OD. ready French Franc *****; Belgian Francs 160RJ.
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    • 373 9 Japan To Revive Big Time' Industries TOKYO. Sept. 23 (Reuter).— Resurrection of Japan's industrial giants will be speeded up by a radical revision of the Anti-Trust Law which the Japanese government intend to propose this year. Officials say that they have nearly completed drafting a bill relaxing the terms of
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    • 192 9 Upturn In U.S. Capital Investment WASHINGTON, Sept. 28,— One of the more significant, and pleasant, developments of recent weeks has been the rather surprising upturn m the capital investment plans of American business. The projected recovery In spending on new plant and equipment has come much sooner than many economists
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    • 107 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 28 (Reuter). A Hongkong food manufacturer plans to export quickfrozen Chinese pastry to the United Kingdom shortly. Traditional delicacies such as spring rolls, shrimp dumplings. 4 shaw maii' (a kind of meat-ball), and fried rice will be packed m paper cartons for retail at
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    • 66 9 A BUMPER rice crop of more than 12.000.000 metric tons is expected this autumn m Japan. despite droughts any typhoons which hit the country earlier this year. A survey conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry puts the estimate of the forthcoming rice harvest at
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    • 180 9 QANTAS Empire Airways, Australia's overseas airline, made a lower net profit last year, compared to the previous year. According to the Airline's report for 1957. presented to the Australian Federal Parliament recently, net profit for the year was A£344.039. after providing A£177,011 for income tax
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  • 34 10 I^.IELBOURNE, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— South African golfer Harold Henning. with a course record of nine-under-par 64 m the final round, today won the Bendigo Ampol open championship at the Victoria course here.
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  • 47 10 MAXWELL Sports Club beat Sukarami Sport Club 3-0 mi n a SAFA Division 2B match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Scorers for Maxwell were Kassim, Ali Astar and Ahmad Sitri. At Geylang. Setia Java SC beat Bukit Panjang 3-0 m Div. 38.
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  • 46 10 IPOH, Sun.'— The PanMalayan Women's Hockey Association which was founded m 1956 has been accepted as a full member of the International Federation of Women's Hockey Association. This was disclosed at the second annual general meeting of the Pan-Malayan Women's Hockey Association held here today.
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  • 22 10 MOSCOW, Sept. 28 (Reuter) Russia beat Hungary 3-1 m an international soccer match here today, after leading 3-0 at half-time.
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  • 193 10 Spore Chinese 4 I Perak Malays 2 Perak Malays Fade Off After Scoring TRAILING two goals for nearly 25 minutes of the* first half, Singapore Chinese made a grand recovery to beat Perak Malays by four goals to two m the friendly soccer match at Jalan
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  • 195 10 Ajax Down Again IPOH, Sun. The Ajax Football Club of Medan, now touring Malaya, suffered another defeat when Perak beat them by three goals to two m a friendly soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hall I ground here today. Perak, playing without several of their regulars, had to fight
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  • 138 10 Malaya U. X-Country Run Winners UNIVERSITY of Malaya won the G. A Ransome Cup for the first Varsity to Varsity cross-country run between the University of Malaya, Nanyang University and the Teachers Training College, yesterday. The run, however. started off with only the two Varsities competing. The Teachers Training College
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  • 90 10 ST. ANDREWS Old Boys and the Present drew m their two-da v annual cricket match at Woodsville yesterday SAOBA 123 for nine declared (Hope 27. Moff 23, Shanker four for 21 and Sinnappah three for 36) and 141 for ?even declared. (D. Kraal 25. A. Jansen
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  • 236 10 SINGAPORE had to fight hard to beat Johore by five games to four m the Foong Seong Cup South zone final badminton at Johore Bahru, concluded on Saturday night. Singapore will now meet the winners of the South zona final, Selangor
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  • 597 10  - Easiest Victory j n The Long Battles For The Vase WINDSOR LAD by mm m leading b KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Yes. it U thirn lucky for Amusement Park. The Shaw Stables eh.2' pion sprinter was his very best to capture so ..jS" the Sultan's Gold Vase run over five-and-a-half TS
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  • 101 10 THE Punjab Champion. Ranjit Singh, who has been chasing the Pehelawan brothers Bholu. Aslam and Arkram all over India, endei it on Saturday night m less than a minute at the Happy Wcrld Stadium. The six-foot 'Lion of Punjab' was thrown out by Pakistan's I
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  • 329 10 Fine batting by T. H. A. Potts, who scored 58 runs, and good bowling by M. Karthigesu (four tor 16) enabled the Singapore Bar to beat the Bench by 52 runs m their first cricket match on the padang yesterday. Potts top score included
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  • 55 11 NEWPORT, Rhode Island: The British challenger Sceptre (right) and the U.S. yacht, Columbia, cross the starting: line at the beginning of the America's Cup race here on Sept. 20. The Columbia made the quarter mark m the 24-mile course seven minutes and 40 seconds ahead
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  • 199 11 Sportsmanship FEW EQUALS AHD NO SUPERIORS ["he Times said m an editorial 'it seemed puzzling to man? Americans that the British challenger should appear to be so clearly U rlassed, almost from the start The Sceptre was also beautifully designed and b and she was magnificently sailed. Nevertheless In a
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  • 22 11 'Or' "<-'^ m Tork Tiffii S *A »v< <>, i <*Vi the lit" m eta r hat sed at Brit si prei*srr i
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  • 82 11 LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter) Frank Sedgman (Australia) beat Tony Trabert (United States) 6-4 6-3 6-4 m the final of the £7,500 London professional indoor lawn tennis championships at Wembley last night. Sedgman, winning the title for the second time m five years, earned a £1.000 first
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  • 38 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya and Combined Schools drew oneall m a friendly hockey m-itch at Bukit Timah yesterday. Combined Schools led 1-0 at half-time through S. T. Lingam before Chan Onn Leng equalised m the second
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  • 353 11 THE Singapore and Asian Games water-polo player, 19-year-old Gan Eng Guan, was the champion swimmer at the Tiger Swimming Club's 10th annual meet held at Pasir Panjang on Saturday. se- Joo I mt Eng I Joo. I Tee free- I 42.35. I Tee Yam stroke.
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  • 1497 11 Results Positions LONDON, Sept. 28. tßeuter) League results and tables after yesterday's matches: LEAGUE DIVISION ONL. Birmingham C. 4, Leicester C. 2. Blackburn K. 2, Aston Villa 3. Blackpool 2. West Ham U. 0. Bolton Wanderers 1, Burnley 2. Chelsea 4, Nottingham F. 1. Leeds L*. 2. Arsenal 1. Luton
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  • 167 11 Pahang The Polo Champs A FINE hat-trick by Abdul Majid enabled Royal Pahang Polo Club to win the MacDougall Cup for the championship m the Malayan Polo Association competition. They beat Singapore Polo Club by three-and-a-half points to three at Thomson Road m the third day finals yesterday. Pahang started
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  • 690 11 LUTON IN THE LEAD Bad Day For Wolves ...Shock For Aston Villa LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter) England's football selectors were out m force yesterday among: the league clubs preparatory to the choice of the England side on Monday to meet Ireland at Belfast on Saturday. Walter Winterbottom, the England team
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  • 100 11 LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter) —The M.C.C. plan to extend their policy of shortening winter tours. At the M.C.C.'s request the forthcoming tour of Australia was reduced m duration, because of the strain on players. This is likely to apply to future tours of South Africa
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  • 38 11 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Sept. 28 (Reuter) Bermuda have named George Wardman, Ronnie Dwyer, Ford Hutchings and Dick Pearman for the World Amateur golf team championships to be held at St. Andrews, Scotland- from October 8 to 11.
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  • 163 12 MAJORITY VOTE FOR SEGREGATION IN LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK, Sept 28 (UPI) The people of Little Rock have voted almost 3—l to try to side-step the U.S. Supreme Court's school integration order with Gov. Orval E. Faubus' private school system. |i The issue was whether the four closed High I
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  • 143 12 160,000 Cremations Last Tear ABERDEEN. Scotland, Sept. 28 (Reuter) An expert on cremation said here there would be as many cremations as burials m Britain m ten or 12 years time, if the trend over the past five years continued. Mr. A.E. Munn, President of the Federation of British Cremation
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  • 52 12 BAGHDAD. Sept. 28 (Reuter). The Air Force contingent of the 50 British servicemen on loan to the Iraq Forces were yesterday officially informed they are to leave the country within one month. Earlier m the week, the 24--strong army team were told they were
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  • 60 12 COLOMBO, Sept 28 (Reuter) Mr. Maitripala Senanayaka, Ceylon's Minister of Transport and Works, and Mr. J. L. M. Fernando, oeneral Manager of the Government-run Air Ceylon, left here for London and Copenhagen last night. They will buy new aircraft for Ceylon's internal services and discuss
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  • 102 12 NEW YORK, Sept. 28— (UPl)— Scientists held out hope to the world yesterday able to prevent diabetes with a pill. Reports on a new drug called Diabinese made public here indicated that the pill may at least be the answer to the long search for a
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  • 334 12 PARIS, Sept 28 (Reuter) Heavy early voting was JfrgQ jM€V/OJ*f £*V FOP reported m France and Algeria today soon after the opening of polling m the vital referendum on General W\\gf^ 43#W*V##4) J? W9tf9l#^#tfl#Jf De Gaulle's new constitution. MaWC WiWIIC AmT**§9%*%* I%S%* Parisians streamed
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  • 202 12 TOKYO Sept, 28 (Reuter) In a black lacquered coach behind a matched team of black horses, the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad today crossed Tokyo from the official guest house here to visit the Emperor and Empress of Japan and the Imperial Family at
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  • 116 12 Adam's Successor WASHINGTON, Sept 28 (UPl)— President Eisenhower yesterday appointed Maj. Gen. Wilton B. Persons to succeed retiring Presidential Aide Sherman Adams. The appointment was announced by White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty, who also said there would be a re-distribution of responsibilities among Presidental Assistants
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  • 200 12 Montreal Meeting LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuter). Sir David Eccles. the President of the British Board of Trade, today predicted that the recently concluded Montreal Commonwealth Economic Conference will earn a place m history. In an article published m the widely read "News of the World,"
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    • 213 12 ROME Sept. 28 (Reuter)— Two bullet-proof cars belonging to King Hussein of Jordan, were disembarked from an Italian ship at the Southern Italian Port of Bari, yesterday, the Italian News Agency, reported today. I The cars, both Ford Mer- 1 curys with reinforcing, I the
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  • 250 12 LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter).— Mr. Leslie G. Pine, a leading authority on the British aristocracy today predicts the possible restoration of the Kings of France Cambodia and Laos, Thailand and the Sultanates of Malaya are not likely to be able to stand up to the powerful
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  • 55 12 Photo. PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek^ confers with Admiral Harry d r H Formosa Crisii at the President-. Ministry, Taipei. Admiral Felt 1 military forces from Pearl Harbou!?* concrete bunkers where U.S advise 1 island. Pictured at this historic Zj Roland B. Smoot, Commander of Command. In the
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  • 74 12 Stabbed Negro Le Making Good Pr DR. EMIL A. NACLERIO standi it to W leader Rev. Martin Luther King fat fc*SJ York, after a three-hour operation on 8»« knife from his chest. Hospital officials re**" is making satisfactory recovery from ttM shows Mrs. liola Ware Curry, a Negro to have
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  • 50 12 BONN Sept. 28 (Reuter)— A West German postage stamp will go on sale unchanged even though President Theodor Heuss has drawn attention to a mistake m its design. The star.? picking gra?* 1 harvest anc President, ar. man winW that grapes HI not Ota** I would suff«
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