Singapore Standard, 1 October 1958

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15 28 Singapore Standard
  • 17 15 SINGAPORE STANDARD I j, SINGAPORE, VSrEDNESDAY.^JCTOeOt-i »«8, Vol. IX No. 91. 9- tS^j^ -T IGERNEWS- IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 53 15 Clenched fists as train pulls out of Ipoh Station WITH clenched fists, these political detainees men, women and children shout Communist slogans as the train pulled Out from the Ipoh Railway Station yesterday morning. They were being removed from the Ipoh detention camp to a similar camp "somewhere" South of
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  • 393 15 U.S. PILOTS ASKED TO DROP AID TO QUEMOY TAIPEI, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Nationalist China has asked American civilian pilots to fly supplies into the beleaguered Quemoy islands, it was announced here today. Mr. Hugh Grundy, President of the Civil Air Transport Company, confirmed that his organization had been approached by
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  • 183 15 PLOT TO SEIZE BURMA IS FOILED RANGOON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Col. Aung Gyi, a senior Burmese Army General Staff Officer, told military commanders last night that the Premier, U Nu, discovered during his recent country-wide tours a dangerous conspiracy to overthrow the State. On his return to the capital, the
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  • 192 15 JORDAN: UK TROOPS TO PULL OUT IN OCTOBER v pmTED^*fAnoNS/ Sept 30, i&enter*— Britain will begin withdrawing her 3.000 troops from Jordan m October, it was announced today. The move will be completed a s soon as possible subject to "good neighbour" behaviour by the Arabs and satisfactory progress m
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  • 99 15 £U ALA Lira_i®st%fies w The Federation Government will match dollar for dollar on contributions made by the public towards the construction of the proposed multimillion dollar National Mosque here. This was disclosed to The Standard today by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence,
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  • 54 15 LONDON, Sept. 30, (Reuter) The three Western powers today backed a West German proposal for a Four-Power Commission to discuss German reunification through free elections. They also called on the Soviet Union, to reply to Western proposals for a fivepoint general agenda for a summit conference,
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  • 125 15 DISEASES FOLLOW TYPHOON TOKYO. Sept. 30 (UPI)' Fears of an outbreak of contagious diseases arose yesterday m the wake of typhoon Ida' as public health officials here confirmed that dysentery has already broken out m some of Tokyo's worst-flood-ed areas. Japanese Health officials said yesterday that six persons have been
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  • 167 15 WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, (UPI) A U.S. congressman predicted yesterday that Communist China soon will launch; a military drive to occupy Cambodia. U.S. and Cambodian officials strongly discounted the prediction. Rep. Ames T. Patterson, a member of the House Armedf Services Committee, quoted* 'intelligence reports'
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  • 163 15 A STUDENT of Pasir Panjang English School, Huat Yam Tong, 10, was drowned off Telok Blangah, Singapore yesterday. His seven-year-old brother, Yam Won, who was with him at the time of the tragedy, is missing. Yam Tong's body was recovered shortly after an alarm was
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  • 30 15 MORE than 9,500 labourers employed by the United States Forces m Hiroshima Prefecture, Southern Japan, refused to load ammunition destined for Chinese Nationalist forces on Formosa, Reuter
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  • 398 15 Nobody seemed io ktmtv 0f... They sang Red songs. slogans... IPOH, Tucs. Under o cloak of secrecy, more than 30 slogan-shouting political detainees from the Ipoh detention camp were today heavily escorted by armed police to the railway station where they were taken to a similar camp
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  • 188 15 Chin Peng Fed Up With Me Trunku Bayan Lepas airport that the Malayan Communist boss Chin Peng was fed up with him. The Tunku was asked if he had received any more letters from Chin Peng. The Premier replied: "I believe he is already fed up with me. That is
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  • 60 15 MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Sept. 29 (Reuter) Alabama's Governor today commuted the death sentence of Jimmi Wilson, a NegrO who had been scheduled to be executed for a one dollar 95 cept (about 14 shillings) robbery to life imprisonment. The decision of the Governor. Mr. James Folsom, follows his
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  • 28 15 FIVE people were killed and 16 Injured when a lorry fell into a deep abyss near Yacopi, 60 miles north of Bogota. Colombia, on Mon-day.-B Reuter
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1441 16 M—-fig_.^** i T m f v S\ f\ DEATH I TUITION Y.W.C.A. New Mandarin Class com* mencing Friday 3rd. Oct. at 5.30 p.m Fees $12/- per month (Members $10) For particulars ring *****. Y.W.C.A. 'Ballroom Dancing Class commencing 7th Oct. at 5 p.m. for Beginners and 6 p.m. for Intermediate
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    • 463 16 McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED IT is hereby notified that Mr. G L Littledyke has been appointed to the Board of Erectors of McAlister Co. Ltd.. as from Ist October. 1958. Singapore, 30th September, 1958. KUALA LUMPUR LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY Standard One Admission 1959 PARENTS of children born m 1952 (and children
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    • 911 16 CHANGE OF ADDRESS THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE and MALAYAN MOTOR GENERAL UNDERWRITERS LTD., will operate from their new Joint offices. 3rd FLOOR, 90. ORCHARD ROAD (next to Lyons Motors Ltd) as from 9.00 a.m. on Ist OCTOBER 1958. PO Box Nos. and telephone numbers remain unchanged. Members and Vjiients
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    • 588 16 NOTICES IN THF HIGH COURT OF THK COLONY OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Suit No 899 of 1958. Between Tan Pak Lee. Plaintiff. And 1. Lim Seng. 2. Oh Gek Keow. (m.w.). Defendants. NOTICE To, Oh Gek Keow (m.w.) formerly of 319, Tampenis Road. Singapore. TAKE Notice that an action
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    • 448 16 NOTICE Is hereby given that I. TAN AH WAH c o Malayan Theatres Limited Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for the transfer of a Ist Class Public House Licence m respect of premises No. 2 Mackenzie Road (Rex Theatre) to Mr Shaw Vee Kong. r
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    • 60 16 no?:*ip2 M U HJ urv "> •/*> A FwfcrJJ 'Mb, m 195" *^fi| i Re Not "c of w 'th PujJ hat the J at the Hi* above-mSf °n the w j 1958. WaTi 1 Date<j JS Septembers j ag:nii ss, stant n NS? To.| ANNIi ALL $T* REVUE Br
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 337 17 Bntish Government's decision to make ,fcr ex political detainees, under certain k to stand as candidates m Singapore's a elections to the Legislative Assembly ew constitution, came as a complete j„erally. the decision will be regarded of the British Government's good high sense of responsibility with which citizens
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    • 326 17 HAI Charles de Gaulle's landslide victory wwdum on his proposed constitution for pvemment of France has struck a tell*H»e Communist Party's plans to oust him Contrary to the Party's expect- k Muslim community m Algeria voted P 'the de Gaullists and strengthened his 'beating any further opposition to
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    • 31 17 leek <im Moao VpOf« 1. K» V No ]bti C*Ole*- lICERNEWS' 1 cymi ,5 i.nes). All deDartment* Bldg.. 174 Batu «d 8«366 t a. ssr ga jgi?
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  • 322 17 Sir The excuse that political instability m Singapore is the cause of laying off workers Is not true for a trade recession was already felt m the U.S.A. two years ago and the general trend of unemployment has been on the increase ever since. One of the
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  • 239 17 AN EYE-OPENER Sir, I warmly support your recent forthright writing on Nehru's neutrality m that it is an eye-opener to those who delude themselves into believing that his neutralist policy augurs well for the future of India. His conception of neutrality is now too apparent to need mention, especially
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  • Article, Illustration
    1158 17  -  MARTIN HARRISON By r fHE General has had his way. Twelve years and a referendum ago, he gave warning that the Fourth Republic was doomed to confusion and impotence. As that Republic was dying m May, the General found history on his side. It was the inadequacy
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  • 410 17 \ty T ITH renewed violence breaking out m Beirut on his first day m office, the new President of the Lebanon, General Fuad Chehab, will need all his tact and skill to avert a fresh crisis m this half -Christian, halfMuslim land. Hopes that his take-over of
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  • 74 17 Present Imperfect "PERFECT security Is something which nations cannot expect, any more than men can. this side of the grave. And the sooner we can reconcile ourselves to this and not be worried by it. the better is our chance, and that of our children, of
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  • Article, Illustration
    432 17 1\ TOMENTOUS events m the lfX history of the French Republic pale into insignificance m the face of the triumphal vote of confidence the nation provided its saviour. General Charles de Gaulle, by voting "oui" for his new Constitution, thus ushering m the Fifth Republic and removing the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 926 18 AT YESTERDAYS SINCAPORE CITY COUNCIL MEETING... MAYOR of Singapore Mr. Ong Eng Guan yesterday said that "protagonists of Colonialism who have propounded the theory that Malayans cannot run their own affairs should now hang their heads m shame." "We shall show them that
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  • 201 18 SINGAPORE City Councillors were asked by trie Mayor Mr. Ong En? Guan to participate m the Council's street cleaning operation which starts on Sun-! day. i He told the Councillors at their ordinary meeting yesterday that they, as City Fathers and Mothers, should show an
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  • 84 18 SINGAPORE Education Ministry will open a primary Malay school, m Woodlands. Singapore on Jan. 6 next year, Singapore's Assistint Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Hamid today told The Standard. The school will use six of the 16 rooms of the Marsling School. In
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  • 38 18 HONGKONG. Sept. 30 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.00 to 1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; $1 85 to Malayan $1; $0 0515 to one "Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254 to a taeL
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  • 254 18 THE Singapore City Council yesterday decided by a majority vote not to print minutes of the ordinary meeting m the Government Gazette. When a Committee decision to this effect came up for confirmation at the ordinary meeting, Liberal Socialist member, Mr. S. M. Vasagar, moved
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  • 142 18 38 'OUT Workers Awarded SINGAPORE'S Mayor Ong Eng Guan presented long service certificates to 38 City Council employees at the Council's ordinary meeting yesterday. The recipients, who have served the Council for over 25 years, ranged from labourers to overseers and charge engineer. Speaking at the presentation ceremony m the
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  • 211 18 Two Clash Over A Translation A LABOUR Front City Councillor, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiou. and the Council's Director of Information, Mr. Gary Wang, clashed at the ordinary meeting of the City Council yesterday over the translation of Mr, Lee's speech. The trouble started when Mr. Wang told Mr. Lee that
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  • 96 18 SHE ACCEPTS CHALLENGE TO VISIT WARD LABOUR Front Councillor Mr. Tang Peng Yeu challenged Peoples Action Party Councillor Miss Chan Choy Siong at the City Council meeting yesterday to visit her constituency *ul i Ayen after 8 p.m. any day. His challenge was accepted. Mr. Tang said: "1 can assure
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  • 30 18 ALTHOUGH the final figures are not yet available, the proceeds of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association Flag Day, on Sept. 13, are about $16,000, The Standard learned yesterday.
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  • 107 18 THE Singapore City Council will give every assistance to local capital, the Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Ouan said yesterday. He said "This does not mean tha, we a~e against foreign investments. We say that our policy is that whenever pos r w -ye win promote iocal
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  • 892 18 Mayor Unt To Doubt Our Integr Council SINGAPORE Mayor Ong F n heavy attack from opposition cl their political honesty and passin them at yesterday's monthly The attack was made during a committee's recommendations t a J partments under the direct com™ ministrative Officer The recomrn C! J the PAP,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 143 18 MM Am mmtMM WAaXAmmMM MmmMMM MLX. mm _k Mm Am mm Mm Wmmmm mWrnFO <***- I a Oh yes! You can EAT MILO as well as drink it, you know. Just try sprinkling MILO, m its dry form, over bread and butter with a little sugar too, if you like
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  • 168 19 PORE Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. vpsterdav. told students of the Hua Vi it hme<e Middle School that he would with ad\ice or otherwise wherever it is i&s was fisiting the school for the first mpamed o the Adjutant of the Police Mr. Cecil
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  • 96 19 BURGLARS GOT THERE FIRSTHAUL: $1,400 BURGLARS broke into a house m Braemar Drive m Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore, on Monday and stole cash and jewellery worth $1,400. The occupant, Mr. Yeo Kee Heng. told Police that he and his family left the house m the morning, after securing all doors
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  • 146 19 ion of the Government of Singapore m deporting to China the following persons: "Fong Siew Long, Wong Yih Ching. Chong Huan Teng, Lim Inn Ping, Neo Ho Land. Tai Chew Seng and Bok Kai Weng. although Government has full knowledge that these persons were born, bred and
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  • 465 19 BUT PAP PROTESTS AGAINST THE CLAUSE SINGAPORE political leaders, with the exception of that of the People's Action Party, yesterday hailed the move of the British Colonial Office to allow detainees to apply for permission to contest the next general elections.
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  • 445 19 FEDERATION TO PAY TWICE AS MUCH AS SINGAPORE Report On The University THE Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore should, during the next three years, contribute towards the running costs of the University of Malaya m the ratio of two to one, said the Joint Committee on Finance
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  • 90 19 Portuguese Author Pays Visit A PORTUGUESE author, poet and anthropologist, Ruy Cinatti, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Timor to write a book on the people there. Cinatti told The Standard he had visited the former Portuguese settlement of Malacca and had gathered a lot of
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  • 62 19 THE Philippines Chinese Trade Association which will send a trade delegation to tour South-east Asian countries, has asked the Spore Chinese Charhber of Commerce to arrange for their entry permits into the Colony. In a letter to the Chamber, the Association has pointed out that the
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  • 54 19 TICKET No. ***** won the first prize m the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club "Lucky Draw" held on Sept. 28. Second prize went to ticket No. ***** and the third prize to ticket No. *****. Other winning numbers were: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****,
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  • 53 19 A BARTENDER. Ong Kong Seng, 23, was found lying unconscious at the junction of Victoria and Albert Streets, Singapore, early yesterday. He was admitted to the General Hospital with head injuries. His condition was reported to be serious. Police believe that Ong had been assaulted by thugs.
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  • 247 19 THE people of Singapore must all stand firm, roll up their sleeves and make a determined effort to bring about prosperity and jobs for Singapore. This call was issued by the secretary-general of the LibSoc. Party, Mr. E. K. Tan. yesterday. Mr. Tan said that
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • 351 20 I Kerb Is Ex-clerk's Bed And A Milk Can His Pillow KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A member the group of unemployed men who have been picketting outside Federal House here from Monday last, entered the ninth day of his "starve to death" campaign, while
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  • 75 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The United Malays National Organization, Women's Section has opened an adult education class for women, m their premises. Classes are being held m English and Malay on every Monday and Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Meanwhile, first aid classes
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  • 103 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Municipal Health Committee will not prohibit employment of waitresses m coffee stalls and restaurants m the Federal Capital. This decision was taken at the last meeting of the Committee at which Councillor Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang pointed out that there had
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  • 207 20 More Carriers On Way- Earl British Far East Fleet: THE First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk, said m Singapore yesterday that the Royal Navy Far East Fleet would be considerably increased within the few mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m wasß necessary to keep the tradeß routes open to deterß anybody from
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  • 125 20 THE Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff Union will make representations to the Under Secretary of State for Air. Mr. Charles Orr-Ewing. who arrived m the Colony yesterday, on the question regarding the retrenchment of civilian employees by the Royal Air Force. A Union
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  • 76 20 MR. D. C. D'COTTA, the Singapore First District Judge yesterday ordered the arrest of Tan Chia Bee, 74, who failed to turn up m court. Her grandson Lim Hian San, 22, a house painter, is charged with stealing Tan's wallet containing $70 m their house at
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  • 14 20 THE first Malayan Airways flight from Singapore to Jakarta was inaugurated yesterday.
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  • 213 20 DOCTORS TO DISCUSS MEMO AGAIN ABOUT 700 doctors m Singapore will shortly receive notices calling them to a meetfutnr? n? Ct Vu 25 to dISCUSS thefuture of the profession m general and the question <.f a S_s- i lnsuranc e scheme m particular. i^J meet 2 n of the commit«t
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  • 174 20 WHEN the Ist Singapore Regiment, Royal Artillery, disbands and leaves Blakan Mati for good by Nov. 1, it will have a memorial m two historic guns mounted on the island's Parade Grourd, overlooking the padang and the sea. The two guns, dated 1884 anH
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  • 67 20 Hit Man Iron P Fined MOHASfiDJ j Aba-. 40 ij physical I that his aMJ mod Ha.^.--Said, had away «ts aulting hto MohamcoJ victed of JJ aniy causal to Mohtn^J am. m*n**x Mohamed? the court hi^ cousin Noor cM** fight ri The man *j with »P'Jrg on his W# J
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  • 21 20 THE ,f J 30 .9.195* of M r v"'£* of B n rjd The T**V m ColomW^ r Mo ci
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  • 376 20 Govt. As To Exam Draughts THE Society of Malayan yesterday wants the Govern*, S partial" examining bo dy to Nt *i[ local draughtsmen CoBd *t|J The secretary of the Societv ed that the new Polytechnic Wu. draughtsmanship be asked to 7** l tests. __*_2_j_. At present, proficiency << I for
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  • 15 20 Fin Gets Sulojjj 1 t,O to Nhtt, Eft j^aja s Preid m blatf 5 they
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  • 93 20 CARM STA TO BY Malacca Ffr-old ca.7 Per *v stata a gang ol 2 been chtaei] 150 yarr. ua coir.c Eoac Tan. rr.-; j woundj ie the the way to 1% marr:ed liQ) << On? c! iht c 20 tone tis Rttfef fttf V la TV tadta bi dl^&ta <_
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  • 55 20 THE Singapore Unemployment Society wi.'l send a seven-man delation to meet the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, when he returns to the Colony on Oct. 7. The President of the Socio! y. Mr. G. Sundararaju said yesterday that an ad-hoc committee has been formed to
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • 360 21 Eight Spore Convicts Flogged After... It's Something We Always Have To Combat Prison Chlefi THE COMMISSIONER of Prisons, Major PL. James, denied yesterday, that any one of the eight convicted prisoners m Changi Prison, recently flogged for assault, were among those jailed m the Singapore Police
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  • 148 21 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 83* 84 R.S.S. No. 1 84* 84| R.S.S. No. 1 (Nov.) 848 84| R.S.S. No. 2 82| 83 R.S.S. No. 3 801 81* Tone: Setady. Tbe tin price m Singapore was $360 per picul
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  • 208 21 COFFEESHOP STABBING DESCRIBED AT INQUEST A FORMER student of St. Joseph's Institution, Wong Yew Kwong, 17, was stabbed m a coffee shop while he was seated with two of his friends, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Lee Tien Sin, testifying at the inquest into Wong's death, told Coroner
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  • 163 21 THE Singapore City Magistrate. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday fined a milk vendor Sam Deo Jadow $10 en a charge of refusing to permit a sample of the milk to be taken for purposes of analysis. Two officers of the City Health Department told the Magistrate
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  • 122 21 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, ai its monthly meeting: yesterday, decided to urge Government to ease the entry of Chinese businessmen from Rhio Archipelago. m At the letterß from the Chamber! of Commerce m was! read their mem-l bers were finding di-!
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  • 120 21 FINED FOR NOT SENDING TAX FORMS YEO KHEE NGHEE, of Chuan Kee and Co. Ltd., was fined $100 each In the Singapore City Court yesterday on three charges of failing to furnish returns to the Income Tax Department for the years of 1956. 1957 and 1958. Yeo, who pleaded guilty
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  • 116 21 WON CONTEST NOW HE'LL WRESTLE SIX-FEET-T H R E E Gurdial Singh of the British Army m Singapore entered a Shaw Brothers contest last Saturday "just for the fun of it." Today. Gurdial's entire future is brighter because he walked off with the first prize. Before a crowd of more
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 1116 22 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (II Rnes) llncorporeted m Singaporel (12 lines) «BT lEEE BLUE EWIfMEL LIME JjSAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON O CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers entice te preceed via ether parts to ree* ang discharge cargo llhmtV*. ereeced ess P.~- <*pc 1 <*•« Hope, SMMPere Dae Saßs
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  • 228 23 King Size Cigarette May Be Popular THE world swing from normal size cigarettes to the extra long King Size variety would soon be felt m Malaya and Singapore, said Mr. R. W. S. Plumley, managing director of Rothmans of Pall Mall, London, when he visited the Malayan market recently. Mr.
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  • 164 23 Company To Celebrate Anniversary PENANG. Tues. The directors of Chin Brothers Co.. Ltd.. will hold a cocktail party on Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. on the occasion of the company's third anniversary and inception' of the company's Investment and Finance Department. With an authorised capital of $500,000 and a
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  • 89 23 INDUSTRIALS, tins, rubbers and all other sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:— INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller! BB Petrol 46/- 48/Strails Steamship ($1 stock) 0.70 0.73 United Engineers Ords. ($1) 096 0.99
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  • 49 23 DISTRICT manager of Japan Air Lines m Singapore. Mr. Susumu Saito. returned to Singapore last week after attending a conference of the airline's overseas managers m Tokyo. Mr. Saito leaves for Jakarta m the middle of this month to study market conditions m Indonesia. Mr. Saito
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  • 176 23 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Sunon, Eastern Lucky. Bintang, Lexa Maersk Prince Salvor. Berebere, Toyo Maru. Modjerkerto, Mascot, Fooyu, Borus, Fernsea Szcecin, Hoegh Cairn, Nagoya Maru. Silver Lake. San Nazairo, Carthage, Wakashima Maru, Balong Antonia. Rizwani, Ulysses, Indora, Javanese Prince, Toboali, Tvndarous Norvest Katong, Pachumbea, Islander. Maxwell Brander, Laos, Olinda,
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  • 219 23 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: M_F N. ords. $2,774. $2./9; Gammon $156 delayed; G'tpwn Disp. $2.46; Hammer $1.5 d: Henry Waugh $1 .30; M. Breweries $2.95- M Cement JL37. $1.37., SI 36- Metal Box $1724; Robinson ords.' $140 <and overnight) 42 $141. $1 54 cd;
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 279 23 Oil Firm plans New Expansion STANDARD-VACUUM Oil Company is engaged m an ambitious programme to create new facilities and expand and improve old ones to meet growing petroleum needs m Malaya and Borneo. This is stated m Stanvac's report to its employees, reviewing the company's progress during the past 10
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    • 295 23 TRADE WITH R.I. BACK TO LEGAL BARTER WITH the resumption of normal trade relations between Indonesia and Singapore, merchants here can now expect a more regular and certain flow of goods from the Republic, the Indonesian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. T. M. Thajib, said yesterday. Mr. Thajib added the
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    • 88 23 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picui yesterday were: Copra Sept./Oct U.K., Continent $33£ buyers $34* sellers: coconut oil m bulk $53J 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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    • 33 23 THe Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Sellng, T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1609-3/4; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 126 23 Rubber Gains Half Cent SINGAPORE rubber price gamed half a cent yesterday, to 84i cent£ per lb. for International first grade October, largely on good overseas buying support. The market was marked up a* the opening and was quietly steady throughout the morning. There was good interest In lower grade,
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    • 77 23 WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.— The Customs Bureau today ordered its offices to put new import curbs on lead and zinc into effect on October 1. The quo;a ceilings on lead and zinc were set last week by President Eisenhower In an effort to relieve what was referred
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    • 79 23 MR. Arturo Cattoni, export manager of Giuseppe Scacchi Como, an Italian silk manufacturing firm is m Singapore on a Far East business tour. He told The Standard that the Federation of Malaya and Singapore were the best customers for his firm's product. "There is a good demand
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  • 1758 24 Thomas Hardy, one of the greatest of the Victorian novelists, began life as an architect, and won a medal for his skill m that art. But gradual--Ily literature claimed him, until his mind and his I enthusiasm became entirely possessed with the creation of the
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  • 1095 24 Modem Science Fights The 'Sand Eye Devil EVERYBODY races boisterously towards tho playground. It i s the midmorning recess at North Leaf School m the mountains of southern Taiwan. Yin Sin walked slowly out of the classroom, sullen and a little bitter. His itchy eyes were keeping him away from
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  • 291 25 and Of Clubs Flies In With A Regret PAUL HAH N, the highest paid professional golfer m the world, yesterday arrived m Singapore by XL.M. from Colombo with regrets that he was unable to give an exhibition here. This "Wizard of Clubs.* as he is popularly known, said that he
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  • 78 25 IHHTH. Toes.— i rejm that won soccer cup and to China m the unes is Scheie m Kuaia fjber 2. COt h 50Ctsi"ii 7 nirg m dated :o Malaya. Al prise Oi r x s, and fan ig tinsl «jf ki Lumpur pi the X reans
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  • 89 25 Kilney Cup Tennis Tournament THE V.M.C.A. handicap singles autumn tennis tournament for the Kilney Cup is to begin today at Bras Basah Road, starting at 5 p.m. The ties for today are as follows: R. Tong— 3 vs X S. Pang— 30; C. A Jackson Scr. vs Tay Yew Wee
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  • 186 25 BOMBAY. Sept. 30 (Reuter) Charoen Wattanasin, Thailand badminton star, and Lim Say Hup, Malayan lefthander, won the men's doubles title m the Cricket Club of India's badminton chamnionsh ips here yesterday. They beat N. M Natekar and M. K. Bhopardikar 15-7. 15-5. m the final. Wattanasin
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  • 118 25 Dockyard Trounced By Malays MALAYS scored a resounding victory when they beat H. M. Dockyard by six goals to nil m a SAFA Premier league soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. As the score indicates it was a one-sided game. They opened scoring m the sixth minute through Ibrahim
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  • 79 25 ANGLO-Chinese School beat Gan Eng Seng School by 4 goals to 2 m the inter-school hockey tournament played at Baker Road yesterday. The scorers for ACS were: Song Seng (2). Koek Puan Chan Yew Wah. Peter scored the two goals for GESS. In the second team
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  • 19 25 THE annual McGreggor Cup throw-in competition will start at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 5 p.m.
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  • 78 25 A.S.S. Win Badminton Tourney SITIAWAN, Tues. The local Anslo-Chinese School beat the "All-Blues" by 'our matches to one to win the Dindings semi-knockout badminton tourney. Results of the final (ACS players mentioned first) are: Moses Tay beat Harith 15-6, 15-4. Nazlan beat Salleh 17-15, 15-12, Moses Tay and Michael beat
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  • 73 25 v? e wh d tn at Brighton Wednesday (24-9-s*) a/ter fans had pelted Tommy Younger, Liverpool's Scottish ■Mftper. trith orange peel. The incident was sparked off by the crowds who booed Younger as he PJj frtghtai mside left Odrian Thome (striped shirt) i s
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  • 234 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Football Association of Selangor last night suspended three players the Federation International and Gamesman Rahiro Omar, Nagaretnam and Tamilian Physical Culture Association star Manoharan —up to the end of the year. All three were banned from soccer for
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  • 183 25 Johnny Lim Beaten In Straight Sets ANGLO-CHINESE School lead by two games to one against St. Joseph's Institution m the inter-school tennis tournament for the Father Ashness Sield played at St. Patrick's School yesterday. In the fourth game the last and deciding game ACS's second single Daniel Lim made a
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  • 45 25 KOTA BHARU. Tues— USA coach Charles C. Sportsman has arrived m Kelantan to give coaching classes to interested athletes and local coaches. He will also visit the schools m the various districts. His coaching tour of Kelantan will end on October 3.
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  • 63 25 In a keenly contested rugger match Raffles Institution yielded their unbeaten record when they went down by six points (a try and a penalty) to three (a try) to Johore English College on the Raffles ground yesterday. Earlier, m their second team match Johore English College beat
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  • 127 25 SON of Kong makes his return to the ring after a long absence on Saturday when he fights King Kong m the main event of the wrestling card at the Happy World stadium. Also on the card is a new tag team combination of Sheikh
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  • 56 25 Johore Bahru United beat HMS Cheviot by 17 points (a goal, a penalty and three tries) to 11 (a goal and two tries) m a rugger match at Naval Base yesterday. Unku Ibrahim played well for JBU by contributing six points, while the former Scottish International Tremsyne
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  • 248 25 Singapore Defeat maw A Malaya To Retain The Jubilee Cup Hull. X.C.8.; D.5.0., umpired. Singapore: L. N. Pritchard, M. J. Henigan, R G. Bennett, Col. A. G. Pixton. Malaya: Lt. Col. H. C. Selby, Major. H. T. Addams-Williams. Abdul Majid, Ismail. A GOAL m the final chukker by Leslie Pritchard
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  • 95 25 Indonesians Edge Penang Juniors 3-1 PENANG. Tues— The Ajax soccer team of Indonesia had to fight hard all the way before they defeated the Penang Juniors by three goals to one m a friem<y match at the City Stadium this evening. The Indonesians who lead by 2-1 at the interval
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  • 32 25 DARUL Afiah Sports Club beat Bukit Timah Sports Club by 4—l m the SAFA Division 3B soccer played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Darul Afiah led 2—o at half-time.
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  • 156 25 A goal m each half by centre forward, Humphries helped the Singapore Cricket Club to register their first victory when they beat the Indian Association by two goals to nil m the S.H.A. Div. 1 league hockey match played on the padang yesterday. Controlling play
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    • 106 25 f Mu\ A Y*%^f9 I^^TS^^M SOCCER: SAFA Premier League; Chinese vs RAF, Singapore, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUP REPLAY: Teluk Kurau vs Indian Youngsters, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUP: Western S.C. vs Indian Brothers S.C, MFA, 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: REME vs 443 BAD, REME. South Johore "A" v s
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  • 408 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's prince of sport, expressed his gratification that his suggestion of a Government Services athletic meet fifteen months ago was accepted by the Federation of Malaya Government Services Sports Council. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, said this m his
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  • 488 26 fdmsdj,djdjdj dtrnmdfmxdjmxcnmj Raja Azlan Will Also Be There KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Top athletes who have represented Malaya at the Olympics and Asian Games will take part at the Federation Government Services second athletic championships at the Merdeka Stadium here on October 3 and 4. Notable entries
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  • 136 26 MALAYS HOCKEY TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The first annual Pan-Malayan Malays Inter-State hockey competition will start on October 3. Only seven States including Singapore have entered for the tourney. The teams have been drawn into four zones and the winner of each zone will meet m the semi-final. The Competitions
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  • 105 26 Richardson Is Third 'Casualty' SUEZ CANAL. Sept. 30 (Reuter) Peter Richardson, £,ngland and Worcestershire left-handed opening batsman ?f!l c i day J° in ed the list of M.C.C. '•casualties". The 27-year-old Worcestershire captain injured his right ankle at exercise aboard ship. After examination by the ship's surgeon it was officially
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  • 25 26 TAIPING Tigers trounced Police Headquarters by 11 goals to nil m their league hockey match played on the esplanade Taiping. over the week-end.
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  • 53 26 Tan Tock Seng Hospital team, winners of the Singapore Government Services Knockout Cup on Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium pose after the game. They are (left to right) Halil, Jasman, Isnail, Ahhari, Hassan. Amir Mahmood, Khoo Chooi Kirn, Ali Astar, Sahar Hussein, Majid Arip, Shakni. They beat
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  • 148 26 ENGLAND'S NEW LEFT-HALF LONDON. Sept. 30. (Reuter) Wilf McGuinness, the Manchester United left-half, is the only newcomer to international soccer m the England team announced yesterday for the match against Ireland m Belfast next Saturday. Three changes have been made from the team which last played for England m an
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  • 133 26 Rangers Request Nel KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Th r tion of Selangor's senior division knock tie between Selangor Rangers and Sj tional organization has been postnoJ Association of Selangor. The matVh played tomorrow at the Princes R oa d s_ The president of tne S< -__^__^__H
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  • 61 26 RAC DRI KILL TV" 3 "pi -73 driver iv* Hyp« a_to a r :r spa p a! c-- r Tre r "r. speecw«r Jimmy fax,! polis, loduß, froni the _r 5 q over-end _m j smasiiD. tcroujl EN fc wflerM into ftfl*t gf~>y no Htt. The urns 4 Roger W«d
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  • 83 26 LONDON. Sept. 30 (Reuter) Results of yesterday English and Scottish footba:: matches were: Div. 3: Acrrington Chesterfieldl; Queen's Park Rangers 0, Stockport County n Reading 1, Bury 0; Tranmerc Rovers Rochdale 1; Colchester Dtd. 0, Southend CJtd 1 Div. 4: Port Vale 4. Southport 1: Bradford S,
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  • 50 26 NEW! RECO Tiil'.'.a S?ei' S Spanish swsaj Ortiz yesterday cord for the m Strait of lm ing the Tossofl and five mini He was c.oseS Demetrio Mstts' m 4 off from re-el tne Mororoi Sierra *A\ The r» r f iosj hy Portug esej tista Pe:era r 4. n c
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  • 30 26 PENA SOCC eJ penang- ■j Chinese M <=ia u0 C >v i CM I -V Ma Ji_ tan 1-3 of tl S ompe-' ta m r !Lt lYiee' Km JL
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  • 23 26 DOUB HATT TEMEHj^j double [>•*" g I dan WW I the Temer.«rf score an 5* Ihe M en,a^V Malay R^'-r. <* loh y- aa 1
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  • 286 26 Australian Rules Football May Be Introduced In Malaya PENANG, Tues. A new form of sport Australian Rules Football— may soon be played m the sporting fields ol Malaya, if plans of the Royal Australian Air Force. Butterworth, materialise. The Publicity Relations Officer, of R.A.A.F. Butterworth, Ft/Lt. George Odgers told The
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  • 54 26 THE Wort's Cup teas won by No. 1 Workshop of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps of Port Dickson when they beat the Federation Provost Company by 4-0 at soccer m Kuala Lumpur recently. The team if pictured after their victory with Capt. E. H. Walsh, the sports
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  • 17 26 LONDON, Sept. 30. (Reuter) —Result of yesterday's Rugb>' League match was: Hunslet 15 Leeds 8.
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  • 36 26 the Ro«:j Corp? Motor *j C c nenti H ctoday. Seven' riders J3 fo .r tea from Eve: Invitatior land :hc RA^ Cy c Ch^ East U«J "it i PriDH n IJM I J
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  • 109 27  - SCHOOL FRONT dave rit than a *tt lpft ort working *U Ever tf working. P Hs made -tncfs relatene^s m from wor.k--„f friend s, he has j mh^re my concerned. .prists m reading I do M 1 .an abomX hut he wrong. me what I K «oa v dad at
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  • 160 27 from the CLASSROOM V»r iho follow Si brother to a of RICHARD i aothfr on his J^much like pi many war fir? constantly i wept that ia today's pici m fancy WING Secondly willhehold|i Manning -21 Pm at the onnin? Club on Parents and t lO] generi prizes for the
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  • 279 27 m fm**M I'll join her and from there we both would keep each other company and proceed to school. Of late she has been getting very indifferent not waiting for me m the mornings, and making it a point to avoid me. I have now begun
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  • 49 27 Mr. Chuah Yet Lian. 30, who recently returned from Australia after graduating as a Bachelor of Architecture from Sydney University. A former student of the Chung Ling School. Penang. Mr Chuah who spent six years m Australia will join the P.W.D. m the Federation of Malaya.
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  • 411 27 GYM MEET A T RAFFLES rpHEY were an Impressive lot. They faltered yes, and they even fell. But they also showed courage and determination to go on with the show which made them glamour boys m the eyes of the distinguished spectators. And the glamour boys the Gym boys of
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  • 361 27 THE "CHOPRA TROPHY" photography Competition is the first of its kind m Singapore. The man behind the Competition and donor of the Shield, Mr. N.T.S. Chopra, Master-in -charge Photographic Society of the Pasir Panjang Secondary School told me that the Society has invited all the
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    • 185 28 LONDON. Sept 30 (Reuter) —Britain's Comet Four Jet airliner was yesterday issued with a certificate of airworthiness by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. The first ot 19 Comet Fours ordered by BOAC is being handed over today at London Airport. It has been on
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  • 314 28 GEN. FESTING TAKES OVER TEMPLER'S JOB LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)— One of the youngest British generals of World War 11, General Sir Francis Festing, took over yesterday as Chief of the Imperial General Staff from Field Marshall Sir Gerald Templer. I General Festing, 56, has been Commander-in-Chief for the past
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  • 58 28 THE HAGUE, Sept. 30 (Reu-ter)—Thirty-seven Indonesian stowaways who arrived m Holland on board repatriation vessels during the past months have been sent back to Indonesia, the spokesman of the Ministry of Justice announced yesterday. The spokesman said that the stowaways were put on board the Johan Van
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  • 88 28 RED CHINA PRODUCES HYDROPLANE TOKYO, Sept. 30 (UPI) Communist China has made and tested its first all-Chinese hydroplane, the New China News Agency said yesterday. The report said the plane was made m the Feilung machine plant m Shanghai m the record time of 48 days. It said its trial
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  • 159 28 JOSE GALLICCHIO. 76-year-old Argentine millionaire is seen immediately after being married to Michiko Furukawa m a simple Catholic ceremony held at the stately St. Ignatius Cathedral m Tokyo Gallicchio. a sheep rancher from Argentina came to Japan for the first time m bis life
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  • 385 28 NICOSIA, Sept. 30 (Reuter) British troops stood by m Cyprus today ready to quell any trouble over Brii tain's new plan for the island, which comes Into effect tomorrow. Cypriot Greeks may launch protest demonstrations against the plan m which the Turks are co-operating. Lorry loads
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  • 248 28 KISHI OUTLINES POLICY Formosa Crisis TOKYO, Sept. 30— Prime Minister Nobusuke KLshi told an extraordinary session of the Japanese Diet, gathered under darkening war clouds m Asia, that Japan would continue to work and cooperate with free nations. Mr. Kishi called for "a solution without resort to force" of the
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  • 118 28 Medal For Rescuing Girl Friend SYDNEY, Sept. 30 (Reuter) The George Medal, Australia's highest award for bravery, was awarded here today to a 16-year-old seaman, who rescued his girl firend from boiling surf after a three-hour struggle. The citation said the seaman, William Bissett. of Weston, Northern New South Wales,
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  • 90 28 JAKARTA, Sept. 30 (Reuter) The Army is "screening" Nationalist Chinese supporters m Jakarta, Antara News Agency said yesterday. Lieutenant Sutikno, spokesman for the City Command, said thi s was necessary to find what truth there was m allegations that Nationalist organizations m Indonesia had been receiving
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    22 28 PRESIDENT Klimenti Voroshilov of Russia left Moscow yesterday by TU-104 Jet airliner for Kabul, Afghanistan. on a goodwill visit. Reuter
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  • 112 28 JAKARTA. Sept. 30, (Reuter) Lieutenant-Colonel Rukminto, former Commander of Government Operations m the insurgent North Celebes, said yesterday 70 per cent of the rebel forces there had been eliminated. Colonel Rukminto has been given a staff posting. He told reporters that when government troops
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  • 263 28 ISSUE MORE CONFUSED LITTLE ROCK, Sept 30 (Reuter) Pupils of Little Rocks four high schools re-1 mained locked out of their classrooms today as the long drawn out complicated legal fight over racial integration m the schools became even more confused. About the only certain
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  • 247 28 PARIS. Sept. 30 Premier Charles De Gaulleconfirmed by Sunday's referendum as the undisputed master of France, summoned his Cabinet today to lay the foundations on the Fifth Republic and to map out stern measures against Algerian terrorism m France. The government
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  • 29 28 JAPANESE AIR Self-De-fence units will be armed with United States air-to-air "sidewinder" missiles m the near future, a Defence Board Spokesman confirmed m Tokyo yesterday. Reuter
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  • 48 28 BABY 40 FT,UP MOTHER WHO'S Ityg Dad J *m forty see*<^ But it Gunth^ who J at _i] l p!e he life" _«J fact. did it A£: "repe.-, "Les A^i audit,,,, Smart/ which -j bridge is But it y their re? hie ar bet mux! isn't Mj ture.
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  • 277 28 NAZAERTH. Israel, Sept. 30, (Reuter)— Two Greek orthodox monks, accused of raping a young nun, have barricaded themselves m an isolated monastery near here, sources close to the Greek Orthodox Church said yesterday. It is reported that the monk?, one of whom is an
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  • 100 28 SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 30 (Reu:er> Britain's socalled "public" but actually private and fee-charging schools were criticised at Jie Labour Party's annual j ;onference here yesterday is a survival of the days of privilege. But a resolution to abolish the paying of fees and to include the public schools
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