Singapore Standard, 2 October 1958

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958. Vol. IX No 92. 15 cts. 14 Pages IK H <ffl [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 670 1 OVER 150 HELD IN DAWN SWOOPS Countrywide crackdown in Federation to stamp out communist subversion 9 Papers seised Same were Active Mn MCP Plots KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-More than 1 50 people were arrested in various parts of the Federation in dawn swoops conducted by Special Branch Police officers today "in
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  • 316 1 QUEMOY: CHANCE FOR TALKS IN GOOD FAITH— IKE WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said today that if there were a ceasefire in the Quemoy area there would be an opportunity to negotiate with the Chinese Communists in good faith. The President told his Press conference that he was not
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  • 60 1 FOUR youths who attempted to hold-up a couple in Prince Edward Road, Singapore, last night, fled when the man put up a struggle. One of the thugs held the man's fiancee at the point of a dagger and tried to remove her jewellery. The man retaliated
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  • 59 1 PARIS^ .Oct, 1. (UPD— Premier Charles de Gaulle called a full-dress Cabinet meeting today. to approve a Jiigh-powered crackdown on .'the Algerian underground in France. festatlishment of Internment camps for an estimated 15,000 Algerians and quick military trials for captured rebel agents were among the measures sought
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  • 160 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 President Eisenhower said today it is incumbent on officials of Arkansas and Virginia, along with all other Americans, to comply with Federal court rulings on public school integration. The President said that "any other course" but compliance with the
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  • 48 1 QPARBOROUGH, England, China if a Socialist govern annual Party conference tlut trade with the Soviet bloc would form part of the Socialist programme of all-out economic expansion. Introducing the Party's new economic policy Mr. Wilson accused the Conservative Government of throttling production and, creating unemployment.
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  • 456 1 Book By A Russian Is Discovered PENANG, Wed. More than 20 officials and members of various branches of the Labour Party of Malaya and Party Ra'ayat were taken in by the Police who made "surprise" raids in several parts of the island in the early hours of this morning. Among
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  • 91 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three "mosquito" Chinese newspapers two published in Singapore and the third in the Federal Capital have been banned from circulation in the Federation. They are the Che Chai Salon and Yeh Teng Pao of Singapore and the Chung Seng Pao, published here. Their permits
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  • 45 2 TNI OCATN OCCURRED ON 50 9.1958 in Colombo, Cey!on. of Mrs. Susima De Silva. wife of Mr. B. Titus De Sirva of BP De Sifva Ltd Singapore. The cremator) will take place m Colombo today. KUSUM" No. 12 Att'd'v* Road. Ratmalana. Mount Lavima. Cevlon.
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  • 687 2 TUNKU'S CALL TO MALAYS: BE FAIR REDS WILL NEVER BE ACCEPTED HE SAYS PENANG, Wed. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, tonight called on Malays to be "fair" to all in whatever action they take, so that peace in Malaya would be a lasting affair. The Tunku, speaking at an Alliance
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  • 401 2 Common Exam For Chinese Schools THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, last night revealed that the Government would soon introduce a common examination for Chinese primary schools in Singapore. The Minister, speaking in a broadcast over Radio Malaya, said that the Government was a "little worried" about the
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  • 177 2 NO SETTLEMENT YET IN S.T.C. WAGE DISPUTE THE Singapore Traction Company and its Employees' Union yesterday held niscussions on the Union's demand for wage increases totalling about $500,000 every year. No settlement was reached. Further discussions will be held tomorrow. The Union recently rejected an offer by the Company to
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  • 85 2 THREE Australian aviation experts yesterday arrived in Singapore by QantasBOAC Britannia to streamline the work at the air traffic control here in preparation for the Jet- ace next year. The experts, Mr. R. C. Burke Mr. W. Phelan and Mr. E J. McCubbin are
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  • 176 2 FORMER Malayan Democratic h, r Lim Kean Chye, detained by the social arrival in Singapore on Tuesdav V i% called to the Hongkong Bar on Saturda He had his solicitor's black gown specially made for the occasion when clearance to land in Singapore arrived. "Soon after his arrest Mr
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  • 36 2 MENTRI BESAR, Dato Abdullah bin Tok Muda Haji Ibrahim yesterday declared open the Rubber Replanting exhibition in Raub. About two hundred persons attended the ceremony. Another exhibition at Kampong Pantai, Seremban was also opened.
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  • 54 2 Fy illy in got a ex;? visa to Hp wa? 15 mocOaj kong vtKre be iJ admitted to the Bu Mr. Ifafjfa tff his rebate |fr iz to p:ar:;-e (n S.T.gaj takat r ..rr.>: Mr. Hoa/.r. aM tii Tiore time ft h.? j Mr. Lin li M under th€
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  • 39 2 BUTTERWOHII Rickety KroodCE N kamporjj streifflji We!;e^ ey N'-r. f paired the W) Depart rr.er.v Thi? rts M Chairman r iatU Council. North dul Kader .r. Ha. its montti v tfl Kepa a Bd".s: C"" iresterdiy.
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  • 284 2 BANNED BODIES SUBVERSIVE ACTS ARE REVEALED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government today disclosed the history and growth of the illegal Selangor National Independence League and the reasons for outlawing the Socialist Youth League and banning of the China News Service. The Selangor National Independence League: It was formed in
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    • 271 2 fENDER NOTICES BINGAFOBE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the construction of laterite roads, culverts, drains, and site preparation at Resettlement Area No. 71, Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement. Singapore. Tender forms and all other particulars may be obtained from the office of the Resettlement Engineer, Singapore Improvement Trust, Room 2-7.
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    • 499 2 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered P.WD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore up to Noon of the 11.10.1958 for Construction of Sanitary Installation to Hospital Mersing. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior Executive Engineer, Kluang. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ARMED FORCES
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  • 756 3 i(| REFRIGERATORS #£*>/i/z#cczf o>fe -^SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD October 2. 1958 LstFreedoM r^J^yesterdoY of more thon 150 LtT'ents in Police raids throughout the indicate to the complacent and Inkers how far the tentacles of this munis* octopus has spread in the Jolo? to disrupt o newly independent \1 towards peace,
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  • 39 3 tft l«ck K.im Woaa i por« A jS 8^« No l*6J Caoles lIC€RNEWS Sl WW 15 i.n*»). All department* ;4,.r sur B,d ,74 Batu w ia 2 Ctaw ;>t lei. *829 Bukit China TtJ: 1471
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  • 1277 3  - A BLIND EYE ON THE CRISIS PATRICK O'DONOVAN by WASHINGTON, TT would be a comfort to report an America deeply troubled by what is happening in the Far East, but it would not be quite true. The anxieties and reproaches that come across the Atlantic in a roar of words
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  • 904 3  - Tribal Conflict Holds Back The Africans GORDON MACLEAN By NAIROBI, ♦THIRTY African nax tionalists from East and Central Africa have just ended a regional conference held in Mwanza, Tanganyika, at the southern end of Lake Victoria. They drew up a common programme on which to work for the attainment; of
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  • 193 3 Shorts from the Talks EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE "ONE thing about me is that I live an organized life. Other people don't think so, because they don't understand my kind of organization. I have a place for everything. For instance, I know that in the cigarette box on my study
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  • 367 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ucJ&£fe*£*W SINGAPORE citizens have the opportunity of finding out for themselves just how civic minded are their representatives in the City Council. The Mayor has, literally challenged his colleagues to participate in the Council's street cleaning operation which starts on Sunday. This is part
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  • 250 4 POLIO WARNING TO PARENTS IN THE COLONY •Protect Your Children 9 Sharp Increase In Cases THE Singapore Government last night warned parents to take precautions against their children contracting poliomyelitis in view of the increase in the incidence of the disease last month. The Director of Medical Services, Dr M.
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  • 141 4 AUSTRALIA'S leading conductor, Sir Bernard Heinze, yesterday flew into Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on his way to Moscow at the invitation of the Russian Government. Sir Bernard said that he received the invitation from the Russian Cultural Bureau two years ago to conduct a series
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  • 46 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Students of Sultan Ismail College and Zainab School will stage Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" at the College hall tomorrow night. "She Stoops to Conquer" is one of the text books for the School Certificate Examination this year.
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  • 167 4 SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. B- 1. Pates, yesterday ordered that a Sandakan doctor, arrested in the Colony at the request of the Borneo police, be remand1 ed until Oct. 8. Mr. Pates had earlier heard an application for bail by counsel Mr. L. Rayner, who
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  • 36 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 1. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $18.01 to £1 Sterling $5,805 to US$l; $1,853 to Malayan $1; $0,050 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.75 to a tael.
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  • 137 4 Reply To Chamber's Appeal PERMANENT Secretary to ♦he Singapore Labour and Welfare Ministry, Mr. L. C. Goh, said yesterday that Chinese businessmen from Rhio Archipelago could come to Singapore for trade if 'hey obtained the necessary papers from the Indonesian Government. He was commenting on the call of the Singapore
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  • 39 4 THIEVES broke into a rubber godown in Kallang Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning and escaped with bales of rubber worth $2,000. They entered the premises after cutting the wire meshing near the roof, investigations revealed.
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  • 116 4 'SLAVE GIRL' AUTHORESS BACK ARMED WITH BOOK MISS Janet Lim Singapore authoress of the book "Sold for Silver," returned yesterday from Britain armed with n copy of her book. Miss Lim, a matron of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital said yesterday: "I am not worried about how much the vublishers are
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  • 213 4 Stowaway Escapes From Lock-up SINGAPORE Immigration officials are searching for a 15 year-old Tarxrfl stowaway who slipped into the Colony following a dramatic escape from a bathroom in the Rizwani in which he was imprisoned, yesterday A manhunt was carried out by Department officials working together with members of the
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  • 61 4 HARON BIN SAID. 20, was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's 'Court yesterday with stealing a car valued at $2,700 belonging to Fong Kim Toong from a car park in Shenton Way on Monday morning. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered to be remanded
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  • 79 4 A SINGAPORE Traction Company driver, who failed to maintain his wife as he had to support another wif his first in India, was sentenced to four months' jail in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Abdul Ghani Allapichay was summoned to show cause why he should
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  • 198 4 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing yesterday returned a verdict of murrier by person or persons unkruwn at the inauiry into- the death of a former student of St. Joseph's Institution. Lee Tien Sin. who testified at the inquiry into Wong Yew Kwong's death, told the
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  • 253 4 ANOTHER EXPATS TWO LOCAL MEN QUIT ANOTHER twelve expatriate, M officers have resigned from the Sin The Standard learned yesterday ?apOf The expatriates, mainly from the Gas Departments, had beer eua of service under the Council's Malt- f* 1 The local officers are: Mr. H. L. Pereira, Assistant Sanitary Inspector,
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  • 132 4 Decision id ;THE ten* J nil' c ":t I fU Qec: Q -i tner an c .*3 The «ffice: ha c Councils C cipline p^T** The charge f Pri* ra lC bj 2 senior officuji ago. *i l he offic:a;'""Sl slips, irouchajl Following aj toQUiiy, cha: d ferred a
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  • 394 5 Our Jail System Is No Deterrent Prison Journal CRIMINALS ARE PAMPERED AND MOLLYCODDLED' CRIME can only be wiped out if criminals arc taught a lesson they will never forget, says the Singapore Prisons Department magazine, Majalah Penjara, in a special editorial. The magazine was issued yesterday. Commenting on the recent
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  • 139 5 Malayanization Is Right And Proper, But... MALAYANIZATION was a right and proper thing which no right-minded person would disagree, but it would be unrealistic and downright, loolish to Malayantse at the expense of efficiency, Majalah Penjara the Prisons Department Magazine, pointed out in Its edi.orial yesterday. ThU rjoes no:, imDly
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  • 47 5 COL. P. D DENMAN, Comlandant of the Singapore Military Forces, leave today for U.K. aboard the Carthage on retirement. A Guard of Honour. n\ade up of men from the Singapore Infantry Regiment and H.Q. Military Forces will be in attendance at the docks.
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  • 47 5 TAN CHOO TUT was vesterday acquitted in a Singapore Court of a charge of having an offensive weapon at the junction of Geylang Road and Lorong 23 on the nUht of July 15. The Judge Mr. DC. D'Cotta found there was insufficient evidence against him.
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  • 124 5 AWARDS FOR 96 BLOOD DONORS THE Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. will present gold and silver medals to 96 blood donors at the Biooci Transfusion Centre tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. Gold bars will be presented to the following: for 30 donations: Messrs. F. Hutchinson, Oei Koen Hian,
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  • 82 5 A VAN-DRIVER, Tan Chow Teck, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of causing the death of Yeo Cheow Chen by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He was alleged to have driven his van in a negligent
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  • 320 5 PAST SINO-BRITISH STUDENTS FETE TRUST HEAD CHAIRMAN of the SinoBritish Fellowship Trust, Rev Stanley H. Dixon. who Is visiting Singapore on a study and goodwill tour said yesterday that the Trust was offering two fellowship awa:ds (1959) for postgraduate study in Britain lor a year. f Rev Dixon was guest
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  • 71 5 DATIN Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, wife of the Singapore Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, last night presented prizes to winners of the Malay poetry singing contest held in conjunction with the screening of the film 'Selindang Delima' at the Cathay Theatre. First
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  • 65 5 SINGAPORE Fifth Magistrate's Court will close for two weeks as the Magistrate, Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, is on leave. All matters will be transferred and dealt with in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court as from today. When the court resumes sitting on Oct. 13, Mr. Robert Chee
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Dr. Haji Abbas bin Haji Alias, former State Medical and Health Officer in Trengganu, has assumed duties as Medical Superintendent of the Tampoi Mental Hospital, Johore. He succeeds Dr. S. Parampalam, who has been transferred to Kedah.
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  • 205 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashim, declared today, teddy boys "are a menace to society" and advised parents to steer their children away from them. The judge made this statement when he saw a probation officer's report on an 18--year-old
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  • 225 5 Steward, 62, Recalls Torpedo Incident In Mediterranean DESPITE an injury sustained 3 years ago when his ship was torpedoed, a ship steward can still beat his mates "in a short sprint". This was what the colleagues of Charles L. Martin, steward of the Carthage, had to
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  • 247 5 A FARMER was attending a dinner party when three men entered his house and robbed him and his wife of $1,000 in cash and jewellery, the Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. In the dock was Lim Kim Hong, a painter, charged with robbing the
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  • 111 5 SINGAPORE Police are working on a theory that Ong Kong Seng, who was found unconscious at the junction of Victoria and Albert Streets was set upon by three men who attempted to murder him. Ong was found with stab wounds and head injuries on Tuesday morning
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  • 328 6 SOUTH PERAK REDS NOW DOWN TO SIX 2 More Bandits Bagged, 25 Food Dumps And 10 Camps Destroyed IPOH, Wed. The remaining eight Communist terrorists, from a total of 165 when "Operation Chieftain" in South Perak was launched in February last year, have been further whittled down to six and
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  • 87 6 -LORD SELKIRK THE FIRST Lord of the Admiralty the Earl of Selkirk, yesterday denied a press report that Britain intended to equip her Far Eastern Fleet with nuclear weapons. The report quoting Lord Selkirk appeared in an English daily (not The Standard) yesterday. Before flying
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  • 232 6 A DEFENCE counsel told the Third Singapore District Judge Mr. S. K Lee that talks over a red candle indicated negotiations for a settlement and were not an attempt at extortion. The counsel, Mr. H.A. Francis said that Lee Ah Tee alias Boev Keah,
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  • 37 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore State Government has banned juke boxes in oublic bars through out the State, a senior Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday. Reason: Juke boxes are considered a public nuisance.
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    71 6 A YOUTH. Abdul Rahman bin Muhat, was acquitted in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Yacob bin Yusof. Mr. A. J. Braga, Singapore* Hvnista fy Ua'thm right) tells a group of St. JohntKTrAw^iawt%r^H bers about the work o< his Mini&ry
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  • 215 6 LONE PICKET IS ADAMANT 7 Will Not Quit...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The sole picket demonstrating against Government's alleged disregard for the unemployed in the Federal Capital charged today that his petition for assistance to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was not even replied. He was one of more than
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  • 161 6 Man With Broken Arm Goes Into Hiding KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An estate tapper has gone into hiding for fear of being sent to hospital to have his fractured arm treated. This was disclosed in the August report of the Department of Labour published today. Here is the story as told
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  • 325 6 KEPALA CLAIMS TRIAL TO MURDER CHARGE PENANG. Wed.— A hospital doctor took a chance that the 13 wounds he found on a woman were not penetrative when he treated her. but when the woman died, the post-mor-tem showed she had a seveninch wound, the Assize Court was told today. Before
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  • 160 6 PENANc; hv, I Tunku Abdul lUhiS.^lJ prised today w^J Hi] tion School for th* d' v *fl He was intfnrf.. -Chin Peng- 2?2N find that this v. a tf four years of ,^.;'u any way with the f nSL"' terrorist Chin cr The boy's ru f Peng but the
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  • 131 6 Japs Took Me A Doctor -Br Recalls War TWENTY-NINE members of the St I lance Brigade yesterday heard how Sin**. for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga was mistake by Japanese troops during the occupatin ••I wa- won! be: of the Md Servic in goon area rd "when ttt tered S:r.gap(Pof
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  • 135 6 A CASE fixed for hearing yesterday in a Singapore Traffic Court had to be postponed because a witness, the victim, had lost his power of speech. In this case, Alleyme Taylor, a school teacher of Opera Estate, charged with careless; driving, claimed trial
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  • 8 6 YOUTH TATTO rep r.;,jß ••24 Gr° uP 1|
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  • 194 7 AMERY TO VISIT ARMY UNITS IN SINGAPORE THE Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of State for War, Mr. Julian Amery, will arrive by air from London tomorrow on his first official visit to Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Amery who will be accompanied by his private secretary. Mr. J. E. Pestell and the
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  • 280 7 Cambridge Papers To Be Replaced Wong Repeals Federal Plans For Schools PENANG, Wed- The Cambridge Overseas School Certificate will remain a useful qualification for admission to further education and Government Departments, but will be replaced in due course by the Federation of Malaya Certificate, now taken
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  • 149 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 83i 84 R.S.S. No. 1 84 841 R.S.S. No 1 (Nov.) Stt 845 R.S.S. No. 2 82* 821 R.S.S. No. 3 80f 81* Tone: Slightly steadier. Tbe tin price in Singapore was $360| per
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  • 221 7 THE second phase of the Mass Health Movement the Anti-Litter Campaign— was launched yesterday by the Singapore City Council. Mayor Mr. Ong En* Guan at a mass meeting at Victoria Memorial Hall last night put before an audience of more than 1,000 people the
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  • 190 7 PENANG FERRY COSTS GO UP TO $12 MILLION PENANG, Wed. The total estimated cost of the new ferry project is now about $12,000,000, of which $5,000,000 is for the ferry terminals and $7,000,000 for the launches. This was disclosed by Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. at a Press conference
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  • 120 7 SINGAPORE gang-busters, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police Mr. A. Gopalan. yes:erday raided headquarters of two secret society gangs and captured a number of weapons. In another part of the City, a headman of yet another gang the "108" was picked up and detained under the
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE District Judgs, Mr. S. K. Lee yesterday sentenced Chew Kim Meng to six months' jail for criminal misappropriation of a wrist watch valued at $20. Chew pleaded guilty.
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  • 58 7 MR. Jolly Koh Sian Hoe and his bride, the former Miss Mary Teo Huat Neo, ajter their wedding in Singapore. The groom is the youngest son of Madam Lim Hong Neo and the late Mr. Koh Chin Joo, while the bride is the daughter of Madam Tan Leng
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  • 43 7 THE Governor, Sir William Goode. has approved the promotion of Mr. P. H. Hopkins (Deputy Commandant,) to Commandant of the Singapore Special Constabulary (Reserve Unit) as from Oct. 1. Mr. William Tay, Acting Deputy Commandant, has been appointed Deputy Commandant.
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  • 24 9 Firm Contains 4mil rders Mfi hrP 5 j p\hnd ntft re- kv c i jispnepr t or double tjntpan aP nrtfl X Railway Bars
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  • 113 9 Mission On Ore Probe KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A six- man mission comprising representatives of six leading Japanese steel companies is investigating Malaya's iron ore potentialities. The :eam is led by Professor M. Uemura, leading geologist of Japan's biggest steel mill The others are Messrs M Matsuda, H. Uechi. S. Yoshizawa,
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  • 59 9 BankAssests At $1,01 6 m. BANKS operating in Malaya ad assets worth $1,016,120--0 a* the end of August. $33,--0,000 less than at the end of v. which totalled $1,049,- 000, according to statistics ted vesterday. Liabilitlea at the end of tgusi were also lower. They tailed ?1.387. 638.000 ($1,393.- 000).
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  • 278 9 ROBINSON Co. Ltd.'s trading profit for the year ended June 30, 1958, after providing for depreciation and directors' fees amounted to $1,453,000, while investment income was $132,000, says the chairman, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, in his annual statement to share- 1 holders. The statement will
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  • 208 9 Industrials Incline To Ease INDUSTRIALS were in- ned to ease in the Malayan share -arket yesterday. .'.:.> were easier after steady, while rubbers quietly steady, A fair turnover was reported. Pri~e changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B. Petrol 47 49/ Fed. Dispensary 107
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  • 246 9 AfALAVAN sharebrokers reponea tne lollowing business uune yesterday:Fed. U»sp $1.10; F ords. $2.« *i i8; Gammon $l.st>, 5,1 55. G'lown Dibp. $2.4ti lovernighu; H. Waugn $130; Hongkoag'Bank HU4; M. Cement $1.3.. :>l.3b; M. Colls. $1, $1.01; Melal Box $1.72i to $l."<0; RoDinson ords. $L«1, $141*; Sime Uarby $1.52.
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  • 126 9 FOR the first time in Australia, the Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria has produced experimental amounts of oil from brown coal gas. at its Highett gas works. -SS. T «he V ofaht at Morwell. from the Enormous deposits of brown coal in the
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 299 9 CURB ON CHINESE COTTON TEXTILES Govt Brings In New Import Rule THE Governments of the Federation and Singapore have placed imports of cotton textiles from China under specific import licences. This means that free imports of these goods, which had previously been placed under open general licence, will not now
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    • 49 9 THIS year's London Commercial Motor Show being held at Earls Court is the largest ever, according: to the organisers the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. It is held at two yearly intervals. Photo chows a general view of a section of the show.
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    • 97 9 Decline In R.I. Copra Exports WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 CUPI).— The United States Department of Agriculture reported today a drop in Indonesia's registered copra exports, while palm oil exports increased The Foreign Agricultural Service said July Copra shipments totalled 4,278 gross long tons. January July shipment! totalled 25.489 tons, only about
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    • 88 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept./Oct U.K., Continent $33| buyers $34J sellers; coconut oil in oulk $53 i sellers, in drums 556 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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    • 63 9 CANBERRA, Oct. 1 (Reuter). An enquiry into allegations that a price ring was operating at Australian wool auctions was sought by the Federal Council of the Liberal Party, at its annual conference yesterday. The Council carried a resolution, asking the Federal Government to make an urgent
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    • 101 9 The Singapore Textile Importers and Exporters Association yesterday held an emergency meeting and discussed the Government curb on free import of Chinese cotton textiles. The meeting decided to ask the Colony Government not to impose any quantitative restrictions on importation of these goods. Mr. Tan Hua
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    • 338 9 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 United States commercial banks are playing an increasingly important role in international capital markets, and hence are contributing on a growing scale to economic development and financial stability around the world. Credits extending for up to nve years— a relatively lengthy
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    • 146 9 SINGAPORE rubber price closed i cent lower yesterday, to 84 cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment (Tues., 84ic). Opening at around previous closing levels, the market ruled very quiet, with dealers disincline^ to tra&e. Lower sheet interest was fair but not as good
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    • 73 9 A NEW high-speed 35 mm. movie film for cine-fluoro-graphic studies, which is about twice as fast as previous films, has been announced by the Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester. New York. The new film offers radiologists and medical technicians performing cine-fluo-rographic studies the alternative of obtaining the
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    • 131 9 ROME, Oct. 1 (UPl).— World natural rubber production last year totalled 1,920,000 metric tons, same as the previous year, the annual report of the U.N. Food and Agriculture (FAO) revealed today. The report said world consumption of natural rubber totalled 1,900,000 metric tons, 36,000 metric
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    • 36 9 A huge new £60.000,000 power station is to be built en the northern coalfields of New South Wales according to the Chairman of the Electricity Commission of New South Wales, Mr. H. G. Conde.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 163 9 EVERETT ORIENT LINE JGf Sport P.S'hom Penong 29 Oc> 28 Oct 26 Oct f I z Cokutta 8 Oct 11 Oct 12Oct 23 Oct 31 Oct 1 Nov EVERETT STAR LINeJO^ k SE 22 Oct 25 Oct 25 No, 23 No. 13 Oct 22 Oct c v 16 No* 20Nov
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    • 69 9 from 12th October 1958 \\j|Hßf EVERY SUNDAY CA^9mW for DJAKARTA and for MADRAS and BOMBAY Ivory First doss soot o Slumbtrtrto. jfiTFP**/ 1 Clioico o# First ond Touritt Clots. yX>A frtjtu ff^^i^gr^r^""—^y Immediate connections beyond /^Stes&^ XtlrLi* Bombay for tht Middle lost Singapore/Djakarta leave 0740 arrive 1010 bbvb^bM I uf
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  • 1237 10 Richard Berry continues his series of MEN IN THE NEWS in which he gives an intimate sidelight into the careers of world famous personalities, QNE of the factors which prompted LEW HOAD to turn professional in 1957 was the fear that his old back injury
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  • 483 10 F) ONA L D MALCOLM who is aiming to increase his own world's water speed record, has devoted his life to re-cord-breaking ever since the death of his father in 1948 His father. Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the fastest man on water when
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 107 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL BANGKOK fly japan 1 LINES g Discover the friendly city of temples and ancient traditions. F^HRHB J
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  • 163 11 I* ""es who raced at the Ipoh meeting last ramoted, according to the latest SRA Among them was the smashing threeP» the earned a double promotion from tonsfen WOTIONS *J* Class i: (5 Class I:| MRIDLN-, FILM 1 P? '•'AY II; UDY; OUR N»S lATION i I-' Class 2:
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  • 45 11 PEiNANG. Wed.— The South Korean soccer team will be Paying two matches under floodlights at the City Stadium next weekend. They will meet Penang, the Malaya Cup champions on Oct. 11. and will clash with a FA.M. Selection the following night.
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  • 213 11 Missing ...Two Big Names KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor state team which tackles the powerful Koreans tomorrow night will have two big names missing from it right winger Rahim Omar and lorward Abdul Ghani. Rahim Omar is under suspension for rough play in the match between the Selangor Rangers and
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  • 209 11 NATHAN-LEE CLASH IS HIGHLIGHT OF SBA FINAL THE Singapore Badminton Association's Senior InterClub final between the Marigold Badminton Party and the Flower B.P. will be played tomorrow at the Badminton Stadium starting at 7.30 p.m. A feature of the match will be the clash between V. S. S. Nathan (Flower)
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  • 37 11 TEI Cheng Youth Club and 9iglap Boys Club played to a draw in the Federation of Boys Club's third annual basketball tournament played at the Singapftre Youth Sports Centre yesterday. Each team scored 57 points.
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  • 70 11 KAMPAR, Wed. Police trounced Kwan Yin by 5-0 to win the Teh Ewe Lan Shield for the first time in the Kampar district knockout football final played on the town padang yesterday. Police, who led 3-0 at half time, scored through centreforward Yussof. inside-left Permual and
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  • 90 11 RAFFLES Institution suffered their second defeat in the inter-school tennis tournament for the Father Ashnes s Shield when St. Andrews School beat them by three games to one at Bras Basah Road. Results were: (St. Andrew's players first). Singles: Gerald Seow beat Lindy Lin 7-5. 6-4 Benjamin
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  • 102 11 In Penang, They're Undefeated BUT here is one Chinese team undefeated the Penang Chinese Recreation Club, winners of the cricket league competition run by the Penang Cricket Association this year. Sitting: (from left to right) Poh Beng Kong, Wooi Kean Tat, Eu Cheow Teik t Cheah Boh Eye, him Khye
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  • 559 11 PENANG, Wed. The Penang Turf Club Autumn Meet. ins has attracted only a total of 127 horses. The entries comprise of 61 In Class Four and 66 in Class Five The committee of the PTC have decided that there will be only two
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  • 98 11 There wiU be nine races on the first day and eight races on the second day. flowing ta the schedule of racing: FIRST DAY: Class Four: Dl* 1 5* furs, and 7 furs. Diva. 2 and S 7 furs. data Five: Divs. 1 and 2— 5| fun.
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  • Tale Of Two Defeats
    • 277 11 Nalliah Leads Ceylonese To Fine Victory SINGAPORE Chinese were hit s—o by Ceylon Sports Club in the Singapore Hockey Association's division one league match at Balestier Road yesterday. It was inside right Nalliah who led the way to the Chinese defeat by netting three times in the evening. It was
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    • 380 11 A PREMIER UPSET BY THE RAF SINGAPORE RAF created the upset of the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Premier league when they sent powerful defending champions, the Chinese, crashing to defeat by five goals to three at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Chinese were without three Colony stars goalkeeper Yew Chang,
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  • 90 11 POLICE Sports Association trounced All Whites by 39 points (six goals, a penalty and two tries) to nil in a rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. Superior in all departments of the game. Police led 8-0 at half time. Colony sorinter, Lim Jit Imm. who joined the
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  • 23 11 RAFFLES Institution's 15th annual swimming carnival will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Chinese Swimming Club from 2.30 p.m.
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  • 58 11 INDIAN Brotherhood Sports Club rallied strongly in the second half to beat Western Sports Club by three goals to two in a SAFA junior cup j-oc-cer match on the M.F.A ground yesterday. K. Syed Ali. Chandra Krishnan and Algarisamy scored lor the winners, while Western's two
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  • 26 11 MELBOURNE, Oct. 1 (Reuter) An Australian women s basketball team has been invited to play in Russia next year, basketball officialf announced here today.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 335 11 ErpORETURF CLUB'S II r!L 6arf the final acceptors, order of running r (or all nine r >ces of the Singapore P^ur meeting at Bufcit Timah on SaturI 9. Mont Clare L.oop.m. R U S n c Si! h e fS^ ra Ls^^' RACE 6- 4.30p.m. E?? Women's Race Div. 2—
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    • 101 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier league: Army vs Europeans Eurasians combined at Jilan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Div. 1 Darul Afiah vs Police at Jalan Besar Stadium 7 p.m. Junior Cup Blue Rovers v$ Springdale at Geylang. RUGBY: SRC vs A.F. Signals at the Padang 5.30 p.m. TENNIS: Inter-school St. Patricks vs
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  • 344 12 TWO big and burly grapplers. to whom rules and sportsmanship mean nothing at all. have •declared war" to settle ft name King Kong, the Malayan heavyweight champion, claims that there is only ONE KONG In the world— and that's him. Son of Kong, who threatens to
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  • 172 12 SCC Fight Hard To Beat Varsity SINGAPORE Cricket Club 'A* beat University of Malaya by 11 points (a goal, a penalty and a try) to eight la goal and a try) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. The game was evenlv contested, and in the second half, both
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  • 39 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (Reuter) H og a n Bassey. Nigeria's world featherweight boxing champion, may defend his title against third ranking contender, Flash Elorde. of the Philippines, in Manila late this year or early next year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 12 LONDON Oct. 1. (Reuter)— In the only Rugby League match played in Britain last night. Oldham beat Widnes by nine points to four in the semifinal of the Lancashire Cup. FAST-MOVING Willie Pastrano takes it out of a punch-ball at the Thomas A'Becket gymnasium in South London as
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  • 333 12 London Beats World's Mo. 3 LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Brian London, the British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion, gained a shock win over Willie Pastrano, American who is officially ranked Number Three in the world, in their bout at Harringay Arena, London, last night.
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  • 564 12 Six New Times For Beatty SIX new records were established at the Beatty Secondary School's fourth annual swimming carnival at Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Lee Shong cnong took th< 'A' Division title with 2( points, winning all his events Tan Ee Beng was the B' Di vision champion, and Tan
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  • 112 12 LEAVITT NOW SAYS 'NO' TOKYO, Oct. 1 (Reuter).— Mr. Leo Leavitt, the American sports promoter, said today he had decided not to take the basketball team of "Goose Tatum's Harlem Trotters" to Communist China. He said the Communist Chinese had not kept their words with the American people by not
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  • 30 12 LONDON, Oct. 1 (Renter) Brentford drew with Hull Citv I—l in Division three of the English Football League tonight—the only league match scheduled for this evening.
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  • 116 12 Charoen Takes A Beating From India's Natehar BOMBAY, Oct 1 (Reuter)— Nandu Natekar, India's badminton ace, gave a fine display in the men's singles final of the Cricket Club of India's badminton championships here when he beat Charoen Wattanasin, of Thailand, 15-3, 15-7. In a brilliant display, Natekar avenged his
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  • 473 12 PETER WILSON SAYS >liRFs~Ji GREAT news! The substitute whom London heavyweight H face at Wembley on October 14 is none other than Zora Follev 2v challenger for the world heavyweight title held by Floyd Patterson° Cooper was, of course, originally matched with' Alex
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  • 245 12 SEVENTY-FIVE Squadron. Royal m Force, maintained their unbeaten rerori beat the Sanderson Cup holders, Rou Seletar, by 14 points (a goal, a penaltvtf to eight <a goal and a try) in a thrill"^ at Tengah yesterday. The Kiwis owe their victory to Albert,
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  • 42 12 JOHORE English College beat Pasir Panjang Secondary School by four goals to ail ip the inter-school hockey mal-n at Pasir Panjang yesterday. The score at half-time waf two-nil. Scorers for JEC were Leslie 2 and Willie Joseph 2.
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  • 21 12 INDIAN Youngsters eat Telok Kurau United by seven goals to two in the Junior cuptie at Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 87 12 MCCI To For Mait In Cey 'OX BOARD Sj Oct. i RCower* y MC C I* day n»fl* i /UI-CeyK* 1 lombo on M peter Mty. H tain, for Oil presidents same F 00 i Teams vf -f..^ day as ft* j Against Ceytojj] (cap^a son. c ol Gravcnfv •j-
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  • 417 13 4 Special Correspondent frOin Burma is that in the pact 12 **\tfrlin* reserves have risen by ap- jßiilion at a steady average of £75#,- ha been, and still is, a world Borma can sell all her exportable r and w lo And tal art pruned. Her gold
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  • 456 13 "toils. Ion? the <peed bv all but Wbnni forc- *>* ilowiy, f?p«n$ibie 1 *rter is M l the bearded thn«port and ;'h«v farouI transport is 88 Fr?" 1 T '"e kas undents 3 **e: so I wam mu nperiB^i foal apfe should 2««fbi«h- nerJ**!M and the
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  • 63 13 HOME GUARD Officers pose for this photograph recently at the State Home Guard Headquarter, Kota Bahru, during a commemoration ceremony on the Kelantan Home Guard Memorial day. From Left: Capt. Omar bin Jig Muhamed (Koto Bahru), Major All bin Hj. Manap S.O. "G"< (Kuala Lumpur), Major Maulud
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    • 1008 13 [From Our Correspondent rtUR FOREIGN policy or Vf external .affairs as we call it ia New Delhi is— l am glad to report taking a forward move. Owing to circumstances beyond our control, it has remained more or less quiescent in the past few months.
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  • WORLD NEWS
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      • 108 14 SIKKXM. Oct. 1 (Renter)— India's 68-year-old Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, who has spent most of the last 12 days riding a pony on his Himalayan tour, said here: "I feel ten years younger.** Mr. Nehru was yesterday escorted by 11 Chinese soldiers across the
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      • 21 14 ITALY HAS agreed to set up bases for American missiles on its territory, the Government announced in Rome last nis»ht. UPI
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      • 30 14 POLISH Communist Pirty First Secretary Wladyslaw Gomulka made one of his rare public appearances last night at ceremonies in Warsaw marking the ninth anniversary of the Chinese Communist Government. U.P.I.
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      • 25 14 THE BRITISH Government yesterday advised farmers to take steps to protect their cattle and crops from radiation hazards in the event of nuclear war. Reuter
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      • 33 14 THE YUGOSLAV Government yesterday announced an Immediate seven per cent increase in all wages and eight per cent increase in pensions and a 15 per cent price increase on some consumer goods.— Reuter
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    • 260 14 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (Renter) The Soviet Union has recently exploded two nuclear weapons, thereby renouncing her earlier suspension of nuclear tests, a United States scientist said last night. In Tokyo. Japanese scientists said that Russia has exploded a nuclear weapon in Siberia.
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    • 62 14 Ban On Bahais JAKARTA, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Antara News Agency said today the government had stopped a recent national con. ference of the Bahai Sect here, because of religious riots in Persia in 1955. Antara said as a result of the riots, the Persian Government banned the
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    • 20 14 ANTARA News Agency said yesterday that Communist China would import 40 tons of Indonesian quinine in October.
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 14 Reuter Photo. THE red carpet was rolled out at Tokyo International Airport for India's President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when he arrived for a eightday visit of Japan. Picture shows Emoeror Hirohito greeting Dr. Prasad U.P.I. at the airport.
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    • 531 14 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UPI)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles now believes there is a fairly good chance the Warsaw Talks with Red China will result in a cease-fire in the blazing artillery battle over Quemoy, top aides said today. They expressed belief the Communists eventually will
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    • 214 14 'I Have Trust In Gen. Win' U. Nu RANGOON, Oct. 1 (Reuter)— General Ne Win, Commander-in-Chief of the Burmese Armed Forces, will come into power by constitutional process and for six months only, the Prime Minister, U Nu said yesterday. U Nu told a Press conference that he had implicit
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    • 24 14 PREMIER ABDEL Kerim Kassem dismissed right-hand man Abdel Salem Aref fr-jm his two remaining government posts yesterday for "the puhlic interest V UPI
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    • 102 14 Co/, lee LONDON Oct. 1 (Reuter)— Colonel H. S. Lee, Malaya's Finance Minister, said here that Malaya has "a very big deficit this year because of the tin situation." A Commonwealth Finance Institution could supplement the World Bank as a source of funds for the
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    • 132 14 MANILA, Oct. 1, (UPI) Foreign Secretary Felixberto Serrano has stated that the solution to the problem posed by 2,700 Chinese overstaying visitors "has not reached its final stage". Serrano cabled his statement to the Foreign Affairs Department from New York where he is currently attending
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    • 44 14 INS ALBKpr^J mail (right, «nIH for the first 7 Alberto's wL^ icj being kfsseTt^ were born n i^^B soon delivered t r <3 were then aL n S *^er side o^ knowing ea ,h 0 h f r n^
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    • 391 14 We Have Wo Reason Fight Brethren In China tsiang UNITED NATIONS, Oct 1 (UPI) Nationalist China said yesterday it would defend "every inch" of its territory but would await a revolt against the Chinese Communists before invading the mainland. "We are realists," Chinese Ambassador Tingfu F. Tsiang told the General
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    • 42 14 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 1 (UPD sultry actress wife, Anna Kashfi. W* had decided to divorce the **&*&**< She made her decision on her birthday apart from her husband She called her close friend, say that her divorce decision wt g "fiM«*
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    • 95 14 TOWNSEND FLIES IN TO KARACHI KARACHI, Oct. 1 (UPI).— A dead tired Peter Townsend flew in from Teheran last night, gave newsmen exactly one minute to ask questions before he rushed off to a cocktail party and dinner. Townsend. in Pakistan for a six-day filming of around-the-world documentary, refused to
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    • 53 14 LONDON, Or.i S&sim 1" it th I Come. fttt '.a I vice Maw I York. I wai early today. This wowd I ahead of the irican Airwayi for their Boa service bet* New York. ahead of thtfl Par. AmcJJ between isM The first J I were ce;i«^ 8.0.AC
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    • 48 14 NEW V| orphan, r* annsofw at Idlpwuj yesttrdi* CofctfcGriß Slf J,, ?ot to knot while on i to Korea i band bisk, often with tj Pauls a* *w infomi He and b who lire u j York, aw Kin. Kin an da? in the Roman Catta OCTOBJ
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