Singapore Standard, 10 October 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cefal* "TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1958. Vol- IX No. 100. 5 HpQges IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 310 1 FORMOSA TO US: QUIT THOSE TALKS Letter To Ike TAIPEI, Oct. 9 (UPl)— Vice-President Chen Cheng declared today that Nationalist China will not negotiate directly with Communist China and ur*ed the United States to quit the Warsaw talks. Chen told a Cabinet meeting that Peking was attempting to win through
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  • 197 1 COUNCIL TO TAKE BACK LAND FROM GOLF CLUB THE Estate and Building Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday decided to take back 268 acres of land from the Singapore Golf Club at Macßitchie Reservoir catchment area The Council will, however, have to obtain the sanction of the Governor-in-Council to
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  • 255 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Britain's first venture in bulk production of synthetic rubber with a new £6 million plant at Hythe, near here, will save her US$25 million a year on imports, it was announced today. With an annual output of up to 70,000 tons, the
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  • 168 1 SOVIET TIN DUMPING SMOTHERS BOLIVIA NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (UPI) —Bolivia, whose economy rt>*t* entirely on tin, has Claimed ftself a victim of Soviet economic aggression and indirectly appealed for help from the United St The' land-locked country outlined its plight in a fullpage advertisement in the •3ew York Times'
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  • THE POPE IS DEAD
    • 540 1 CASTEL GRANDOLFO, Oct. 9 (Reuter, UPI)— Pope Pius XII, Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church,— 'The Pope of Peace" died early today in his summer palace here in Alban Hills south of Rome. Vatican radio said he died at 3.52 a.m. (2.52 GMT). The Pope
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    • 246 1 A Saint some day VATICAN CITY, Oct. 9, (UPI) Pope Pius XII may some day become Saint. An unprecedented vision of Christ and a vision of the "Fatima Miracle" of the revolving sun have been the only supernatural events in the Pope's life announced by the Vatican. However, there has
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  • 255 1 POLIO CASES JUMP IN COLONY: GOVT. WARNS PARENTS ANOTHER five cases yesterday, bringing the tota Medical and Health authorities who are watching the situation closely however said that there was still no cause for worry. Government warned parents to seek the advice of their doctors the moment they detect a
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  • 342 1 Five Quit Lib-Soc Party To Join Tun Lim' s Front FIVE leading members of the Liberal Socialist Party in Singapore resigned from the party yesterday to Join the Chief Minister's proposed United Front. The five are: chairman of the Central Council and of the Party, Mr. Ng See Thong, who
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  • 96 1 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9 (UPI) Marilyn Monroe was confined to bed yesterday with a 102 degree temperature. She is down from a severe virus infection. The blonde glamour queen was scheduled to appear for shooting on her .new movie, "Some Lfce It -Hot." Director Billy Wilder said
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  • 38 1 SEVEN more men were sentenced to death yesterday in trials which followed widespread riots in Ibadan. Western Nigeria, last March. The riots began following the car crash death of prominent Ibadan politician Adegoka Adelabu.- U.P.I.
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  • 256 2 Mov By 40,000 gfrvtet J MORE than 40.000 civilian Army and the Air Force in Si n^S> meet n, f protest again <^ President of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions Mr. G. Anantha Narayanan' told The Standard yesterday that the date and venue of the meeting will be
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  • 243 2 S'pore VI Ps To Welcome R.I. Premier THE Prime Minister of Indonesia, Dr. Djuanda, is expected to arrive in Singapore today from Jakarta on his way to a ten-day State visit of Yugloslavia and his visit to Egypt Dr. Djuanda, who will be accompanied by his wife and an official
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  • 143 2 THE Singapore English Teachers' Union (Chinese Schools) yesterday protested against Government's "arbitrary arrests'* of teachers and educationists under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. This was stated in about 500 leaflets signed by the president of the Union, Mr. Tann Wee Keng, and distributed to Chinese
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  • 52 2 THE Singapore Registrar of Citizens, Mr. Kok Ah Loy, announced that from today the, office will be open at lunchtime for the registration of those applying for Singapore citizenship. Mr. Kok said that the idea was to cope with the sudden increase in the number
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  • 115 2 Survivors Of Death Railway Asked To Meet SINGAPOREANS who work, ed on the Siam Death Railway between 1842-46 are invited to attend a meeting at the Geylang Community Centre at Sims Avenue on Oct. 26 at j 2 p.m. The meeting has been called to inaugurate an association to represent
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  • 252 2 I shortly Wlth "^li^l This ts 2S inquiry Actl ng Chi." 'jg'J loHowia. mLj instruction Thp Mine i Published mt*i, commended" t n Payment of jjj of the con r a^ umi! all re W: .J i u e »"e mad, tc I satisf actlon 8S ;^ain, th The
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  • 42 2 A SEVENS''-"-; h^r (old i witched bod pore. or. pnoon Thf girl. Asrw the youth ci^ I*,1 n^ row lace The y- Vrt l? a s ide an? a-- Later that shop ■sm^J'^ Ming. I A ,f thugs in Kr^ a^
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    • 913 2 \dWA__^^L_^mmm_mmmm, V *_mm_mmm_ii DEATH ATNISAYAM— On 9th October. 1958, at 2 p.m. MARY, beloved mother of Appajee Isabella, at 4, Lorong 33. Geylang. Cortege leave* residence at 4.30 pm. on 10th October. 1958 tor service at B'dadan Chapel <Methodist) Deeply regretted. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED DOCTOR. Full tme for well estabi
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    • 720 2 NOTICES EXTENSION OF COT COUNCIL CLOSING DATE OF SINGAPORE NOTICE is hereby given THE closing date ror the part o f Alexandra Road Supply of Steelwork, hoists, b etween Alexandra Circus and equipment etc., for the Conve- Q arencc Drive will be P«*yer Systems for Carcasses at u c i
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    • 543 2 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD me. "MATARAM" arrived: 9.10.58 CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held on 19.10.58 at godowns 15/16 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD., Shipping Department Tel. ***** Agents.
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    • 204 2 FEDERATION ARMED FORCES TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of thirty eight unserviceable vehicles including motor cycles, saloon car, jeeps, landrovers, 1 ton, 3 ton and 10 ton trucks. Tender forms are available from Staff Officer Ordnance, Block 47, Ministry of Defence (Armed Forces Division), Rifle Range Road, Kuala
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    • 9 2 I The CHILL of won't le»«J BLOOD M ■Bo««<«j*Ja
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  • 670 3 K October 10, 1958 Of Peace *^Z* Catholic Church, with its iOOO followers, today mourns the loss of Pope Piu* xll who «»P«cially enf j, e ,r hearts as a Man of Sanctity. And at large will miss a Man of Peace. pjcelh became Pope on March 2, 1939,
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  • 42 3 p V feck Kim Road bpoce J*. Hi T 8 V" N <> '563 Cables: MCERNEWS" 254 8i (5 ines)# All departments i r>i«i lr "»urane« eid§.. 174 *Batu Rd I Cs^an st rel: 3829 A Buk.tCh,na Tal: 1471
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  • 947 3  - World's Largest Court Is In Mourning Patrick Crosse By Reuters Correspondent, VATICAN CITY THE death of the Pope plunges into mourning the world's largest Court. NUMBERING well over 10,000 people, it includes Prelates, ranging from Cardinals to parish priests, and laymen, ranging from Princes of great Roman families whose origins
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  • 1426 3  -  CECIL SPRIGGE By gUGENIO PACELLI, who on his election to the Papacy on March 2, 1939, took the style of Pius XII perhaps to emphasise that he wished to continue the work of Pius XI, who had died suddenly at the height of his efforts to
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  • 428 3  - PIUS XII CHOSE SITE OF HIS TOMB John Talbot By VATICAN CITY pOPE Pius XII personally chose the site of his tomb some years before his death. He asked that his body should be laid before the Altar of the little Chapel dedicated to Christ the King, in the crypt
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  • 1111 4 Catholics shocked by tragic news Singapore and Federation mourn Pope's death I—^— M— Ml^^^rMMi, Churches draped in black, bells toll MORE than 100,000 Catholics in Malaya and Singapore yesterday received the news of the Pope's death with a sense of shock and personal loss, although the morning newspapers had warned
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  • 213 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Wealthy Ipoh tin miner Lee Sem Yoong, 37, continuing his defence on a murder charge before Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the Supreme Court here today, testified how he "naturally" drew his pistol on a man and released the safety catch
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 9. Special Standard Service: Closing orices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16 03 to £1 Sterling $5.80 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.75 to a tael.
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  • 224 4 LAWYER SEEN HURLING CHAIR, COURT TOLD A SINGAPORE lawyer, N. C. Goho, was yesterday referred to as head of a party which was involved in a brawl on May 16 at the Tiong Hoa Bar. Police •Sergeant, Hamael bin gaiiLsuacun, said in*& in his evidence at tne second day oi
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  • 110 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 9, (UPI) Minister of Finance of the Federation of Malaya, Henry H, S. Lee, today supported the U.S. proposal to- increase World Bank resources and expressed the hor>e that the bank will clay an important role in development projects. He said he realized
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE Youth Sports Centre will hold a Social Dance at the old Kallang Airport on Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. to celebrate their second anniversary of the opening of Ihe Centre.
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  • 274 4 Appeal To Tenants Against Vandalism THE Singapore Improvement Trust appealed t< tenants to be on the lookout for hooligans attempting to put lifts out of action and report such actions to thf Police or the Trust immediately. "If the tenants are vigilan; and
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  • 74 4 MISS Jimmie Wood ware staff member of the Coi!eg and University Division of th< Y.W.C.A. (America) will be ar riving in Singapore on Sun day to take up the Dost o Training Secretary, Y.W.C.A of Malaya. Miss Woodward is com in i under the Y.W.C.A. Mutua
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  • 181 4 Immoral Earnings: Jail For Woman A THOUSAND- DOLLAR -A MONTH prostitute Mak Suet Kheng. 18. wept in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday when she testified 1™ she gave her "mother" $300 to $400 a month "because I love her." Mak's "mother." Wong Sa* Mui, 31. was charged and later
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  • 271 4 Don't Strike Call To Colony Teachers A STRIKE by Singapore teachers would undermine the support from their .strongest ally, the public, and hurt the "intense love for children which is the human heritage In every community." This was stated by the chairman of Organizing Committee of the Singapore Teachers' National
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  • 54 4 CHIEF Minister. Tun Ltm Yew Hock will "cut the first sod" for the Singapore C«l--stitution Exposition on Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. Building of the stalls is»tll then commence at the nM Kallang airport. Vi ce-President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Yap Pheng
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  • 70 4 "Like rnn>t „>„, hildr happ,,, alwav. i]m ?Ive them that seruritv that u f when WPrfv •Thit's «> \o open a 3 oi re "An 1 sai ings bank interest 1 at 1 wonderfu friei 2 n fart no c,- 2 such spec v sei [J no tiresorr;e r.
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  • Article, Illustration
    345 5 Good to be home M r vouth. who was detained under the nof P ublic Securit y Ordinance for a that he had never been a sub- :-o;d Cheang Chiok Hock, a the Chinese High School in Bukit cr v released on Tuesday. I he was one of the
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  • 18 5 BuildSinga* :ay erne to G .-a*; garden with an r of j will he strian rn pubbe
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  • 183 5 RObbers Stab Shop Owner of 3 <nffee 55 ind >eriJ*fl he put 5 S^ againi ■•tons who Premises in iP nre. UPre 52" Kai n 'f U P until he V.;" 1 bidding U'uinds 3 <M'ner;il on Y V hew was yo r g :> *»th dasjJ* r inside :;^ut
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  • 57 5 A 2 3- YEAR-OLD youth. Foo Poh Leong. was robbed and assaulted by four thugs in Hokkien Street, yesterday. Foo put up a fight, but the thugs got away with his pen and watch valued at $70. He made a report to the police and was treated
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  • 138 5 SINGAPORE revenue collections of $79,600,000 for the first nine months of this year were $4,289,000 less than was estimated, according to a Customs Department report issued yesterday. The main cause was the 1 drop in expected revenue of $3,551,000 from liquors. However, the revenue
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  • 110 5 CAUSE OF ALARM A CAT POLICEMEN and detectives rushed out of Beach Road Police Station, Singapore, to the premises of Ban Bee and Company, which is opposite the station, last night. With weapons on the ready, they surrounded the shut premises. The burglar alarm was ringing and a crowd of
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  • 33 5 A detective, Tan Siew Koon. 27, was yesterday jailed for six months by the Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, for attempting to cheat a secondhand car dealer, of $350.
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  • 577 5 Mother Has Right To Children Counsel Judgment Stayed In Custody Suit KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A mother has a prima facie right to have charge of her children, particularly when they are of tender age, submitted Mr. B. K. Das, counsel, in the High Court here today in the civil action
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  • 26 5 THE Qantas plane from London has been delayed at Karachi, and is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur this evening, a Qantas official announced yesterday.
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  • 124 5 TAXI TOLD TO RUSH, DRIVER FINED $50 A TAXI driver, Lim Ah Tai who ignored a halt sUn at Holland Road on July 7 was fined $50 bv the Singapore Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Phillip Lau yesterday. In his defence, Lim told the Magistrate that he was told to speed by
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  • 186 5 Young Tay Is Banking On You! His name Ta y Boon Hock. Af c —12 months. Little Tay i s a victim of polioymelitis. He "lives" in the Middleton Hospital in Moulmein Road, Singapore. His life, like scores of others in the hospital, is one long struggle to be happy,
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  • 213 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday assured a five-man delegation from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce that Indonesian Chinese holding Red China passports issued in Indonesia will be allowed to land in the Colony. But, said Tun Lim, they must
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  • 148 5 EMERGENCY REGULATIONS AMENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government today announced an amendment to the Emergency Regulations in which the Review Commission, a higher appeal tribunal, will automatically review a detention order when the chairman of the Committee of Review and the majority of the Committee are unable to agree
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  • 436 6 TEACHERS THEY I tk \M A I A Dli I k nULL Destiny of country in their hands Urn THE destiny of Singapore is in the hands of school teachers, said the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. It will depend on how the teachers mould the children of
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  • 95 6 "OUR Singapore" exhibition, jointly sponsored by the Department of Information Services and Singapore Jaycess, now touring the rural areas, would have been seen by over 500,000 visitors at the end of it, the Exhibition Officer, Mr. P. G. Peralta said in a Press statement. In terms
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  • 87 6 SINGAPORE Tracticn Company and its Employees' Union, reached agreement on a demand by the firm's employees for a general wage increase. Both the Union and the management declined to reveal the terms of the agreement. They only had this to say: "A formal agreement will be
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  • 336 6 Johori s Join Us' Plea To Varsity Grads KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Minister for Education, Inche Khir Johari, today called University graduates for "a change of hearts," and join the education service "for the sake of the children in the nation/' Disclosing there was at present a serious shortage of teachers
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    23 6 pic. The President of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers* Union is seen speaking at the Teachers' Day Celebration in Happy World yesterday.- Standard
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  • 114 6 IPOH, Thurs.— Two hundred families in the new village of Pasir Pinji, with a population of about 17,000. were given free flour and powdered milk by M.C.A. officials and local Councillors this morning. The distribution was the implementation of the M.C.A.'s welfare scheme to aid
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  • 107 6 When a young pretty Miss took a bath in public NEARLY a thousand p*op<e jammed the lobby of the Capitol Theatre in Snioapore lor a glimpse of l fair- skivned beauty who W9M bathing in public f« the "nude." The girl in xhp Jong bath tub was masked. The bathing
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  • 269 6 STAGE CLUB TO PRESENT 'PUSS IN BOOTS' A PANTOMINE "Puss in Boots" will be presented by the Singapore Stage Club at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, from Dec. 24 to Jan. 3 excepting Christmas Day and Dec. 28. Profits from the pantomine will be donated to The Standard Cheer Fund
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  • 36 6 The Minister ior Education, Singapore, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. presenting a gold medal to Madam Chen Mun Peng of Yock See School, who has completed 20 years teaching in the Colony. Standardpic.
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  • 178 6 Motorcade Will Greet Thai Students A UNIVERSITY of Malaya motorcade will welcome 192 Thai University students at the Causeway and escort them into Singapore, when they visit the Colony on Tuesday, Oct. 14. The students, comprising 71 women and 121 men of the Science Faculty, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, will arrive
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  • 46 6 IPOH, Thurs. Mrs. Derita Charmer, wife of Mr. Peter Charmer, an engineer, here, this morning reported the lon of two diamond rings worth $1,100. Mrs. Channer of Tambun Road, told Police she keot the rings in dressing-table drawer and found them missing yesterday.
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  • 306 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs in Mr. Lim Kean Chye, has made no a ??N into Malaya after being detained I Cltl Police on his return from Communist r^ Bigley, Director of Immigration s H hll^ Answering questions at a Press he explained the implications of th to the Immigration Ordinance
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  • 125 6 Subversive Clause Comment CHAIRMAN of the Workers' Party in Singapore. Mr. David Marshall, yesterday said that if it was necessary for a subversive clause in the Constitution, it should be put in by the elected representatives of the people. He was commenting on the Pilot Order-in-Council which said that persons
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  • 67 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur? Driver Haii Yasin bin <*J Suboh, 52, today J£" before Magistrate Inche A b^ Rani to a 1 charge of rausin* hurt to Inche Osman bin j..»i »nd his wife. Ujah bin* Sidek on Au«. 13 at the Rail way Quarters, Bluff Ro«
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  • 95 6 THE a former act£«l was granted i 5 *he A tine r! f Ta *•< tu, s The rcc absolute in Uigh Mid fed in !Wn He w« J*o was then A I him in r They came tit him, Le. ?n Leigh said Uut< an actress and •>
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  • 46 6 the Frirrr. r-M Singapore J higher rarr r jH •r.;- year, ■■'•^H IPTiO and er.dmtJß Preference I field, en other** 'riiii'' r c AppVa'.:-' obtained J 'pore! I*.** 3 floor Appl» ca ■/> mitted tion '■^'•TJI the Univers for fin* V^l a nd€ ?n V^nn 1
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  • 300 7 100 BREAK ROAD RULES IN 2 HRS. FINED AJtosy Day For Mobile Traffic Court Offender is pulled up THIS Standardpic shows a Mobile Squad Sergeant inking down particulars of a cyclist who had committed a traffic offence. He was later dealt with in the Mobile Traffic Court. A RECORD number
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  • 168 7 COLONY OILMEN FAIL IN TALKS NEGOTIATIONS between the Shell Company and its Employees' Union in Singapore broke down yesterday. Reason: The management has refused to recognize the union as the representative body of its Supervisory and Confidential 'Staff for the purpose of negotiating their grievances. The negotiations were on the
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  • 144 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buvers Sellers Spot 84* 85 R.S.S. No. 1 845 85 R.S.S. No. 1 Nov. 85* 85 i R.S.S. No. 2 831 836 R.S.S. No. 3 82 82J Tone: Quiet. The tin price in Singapore was $3691 per
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  • 153 7 Tun Lim' s Praise For Trade Unionists THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Tun Lim Yew Hock, speaking in his capacity as the Minister for Labour and Welfare, praised the overwhelming support given by trade unionists to the Trade Union Leadership Training Course which ended yesterday.* Tun Lim thanked the Singapore
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  • 40 7 TWO men, P. Satalyan and S. Muthusanruy, yesterday pleaded not guilty jn a Singapore court to a charge of stealing 40 orchids valued at 521.50 belonging to the Botanic Garden at 2.20 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 95 7 BRITISH Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, Mr. Julian Amery, who was stricken with a "stomach disorder" last Sunday night is "making satisfactory progress," an Army spokesman in Singapore said yesterday. Mr. Amery, who arrived in Singapore last Friday for a 12-day visit to meet military officials and
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  • 32 7 STANDARDPIC shows the Police Black Maria which is used as the Mobile Traffic Court. Traffic offenders are seen going into the "Court" to have their cases dealt with.
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  • 89 7 INNER WHEELERS CELEBRATE MEMBERS of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club, their Rotarian husbands and friends last night celebrated the club's 12th birthday at the residence of the U.S. Consul General, Mr. Avery Petersen. There were about 70 guests present when the large Inner Wheel birthday cake was cut by the
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    • 40 7 Geylang Straits Chinese MethodW C-hurch: MYF School of Spiritual Life— Bible Study Session-* p m (ievlanr Community Assn. (Sim's Avenue): Orchestra Practice. Basketball Team Practice^» vm. P«i Table Tenni. Practice 2 p jm 930 p.m. Bodybuilding and Weifhtliftinf. 730 p.m.
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    • 151 7 RADIO MALAYA (General Service): 7.15 a.m. Open, annct. Bright Early, 7.30 Time Signal and News. 7.35 A Date with Music. 8 a.m. News Headlines. 8.02—8.30 A Date with Music (Contd.), 9 10.15 Chinese Schools Broadcasts, 1.15 p.m. Sweet and Lively. 130 Time Signal and News 1.45-2 p.m Fun and Frolic,
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    • 361 9 'MALAYA OFFERS FAR MORE TO INVESTORS' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Overseas capital is becoming increasingly aware of the attractions which the Federation of Malaya is able to offer in the field of industrial development, the Federation Government's senior industrial development officer, Mr. A. H. Stoneham, said today. He said this at
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    • 102 9 FAR East Molor s Ltd., of Orchard Road, Singapore, have deviated from their normal spare parts sales and specialized service of components to selling a scooter just imported into the country Called the Iso. this Italian made scooter has a 150 cc engine of exceptionally economical
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    • 221 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 The coming months promise a substantial increase in loans to other countries by the U.S. Export-Import Bank, which for many years has played an important part in promoting International economic development and trade. The bank expects its loans during the
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    • 64 9 HONGKONG Tin Ltd. is to shut down its dredge immediately, in view of the continued low rate of permissible sales of tin-ore from the company's mine under terms of the International Tin Agreement. The property will be placed on a care and maintenance basis until such time as
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    • 49 9 Currency For Japan TOKYO. Oct. 9 (Reuter).— The JapaneFe Finance Ministry said today it might put 10.000 yen (£lO notes), the largest denomination ever to be issued in Japan, into circulation within this year. A spokesman said the Ministry had already printed the new notes with 73,000,000,000 yen (£73,000,000).
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    • 93 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pioul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. Continent $34i buyers $35 sellers: coconut oil In hulk $53i sellers, in drums Ss6i sellers; Muntok white pepper $123 sellers: Sarawak while $122 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices lair merchantable
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    • 34 9 RUBBER crops harvested for September announced by the following companies are:Malaka Pinda 121.200 lbs., United Malacca 139,800 lbs., Ayer Molek 33,980 lbs., Leori? Pi" San 57,500 lbs., Nyalas 46,000 >bs. f —i
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    • 119 9 Selective Buying In All Sections THE Malayan share market was very steady yesterday, largely due to the improvement in local commodity prices. There was selective buying in all sections. I However, turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers O. Chinese Bk. 21.20
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    • 148 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Sunon, Barumun, Perna, Darvel, Prince Salvor, Prekkak. Sangola. Bintanh, Boms, SRT 1120-1121-1122. Fernbay, Pyidawnyunt, Bradeverett, D^setsu Maru. Mataram, Daphnella Tong Nam, Santhia, Indomeneus. Harpalyce, Max. Brander, Garuda Nfas (Ex Toboali). Norvcst, Fuji Maru, Tyndareus, Buguruslan Roebiah, Berebere, Sambas, Lidia, Summit 1. INNER ROADS Pondokrator,
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    • 124 9 MELBOURNE, Oct. 8 (Reuter). Japan wanted to sell Australia machinery and chemicals, not just toys and cameras, leader of a Japanese trade mission. Mr. Chubei Itoh, said today. Mr. Itoh told the Victorian Premier, Mr. Henry Bolte: "We do not want people to think that all Japan
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    • 44 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 9 (Reuter). Lanchashire and Hongkong textile interests today reached a provisional agreement on a cotton export quota for the Colony. The draft will be initialled later today before Lord Rochdale, Lancashire's representative leaves for home, according to trade sources.
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    • 74 9 AN American firm has built a pipemobile for pipe laying work. Photo on left shows the 80-ton machine In operation during construction of the Los Angeles-San Diego Metropolitan Water Aqueduct. Riding on seven huge Goodyear Earthmover tyres, the machine crawls part of the way through a section
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  • 201 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re- j ported the following business done yesterday:— Fed. Disp. $1.07; F N. ords. $2.77* Gammon $1.55 odd lot, $1.59, $1.60; G'town Disp. $2.46: Hammer $1.51; Metal Box $1.70 $1.71; OCBC $21.30; Cold Storage 89c, 90c; Traction ords. 20/6, 20/3, 19/6 odd lot; S. Times
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  • 94 9 IPOH, Thurs. A nine-man Japanese private steel and iron-ore trade mission, which is conducting a survey on iron ore mining in Malaya, was entertained to a dinner by the Ipoh Mining Company on Tuesday night. Among the guests who attended were the Raja Muda. Perak, Raja di-Hilir,
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  • 25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tin output of Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Limited in the third quarter this year totalled 1.654 piculs, the company announced.
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  • 20 9 REVISED estimates place Japan's 1958 wheat crop at 46,800,000 bushels, only slightly below the final estimate for 1957.
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  • 235 9 THE North Sumatran port of Atjeh will be able to export its rubber and coffee freely to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya under barter trade system as from Oct. 16 This was stated by the Indonesian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Teuku M. ThajiD, yesterday.
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  • 34 9 TOTAL imports of rubber, all grades from all countries into Singapore and Federation of Malaya last mouth amounted to 30.452 tons. The figure includes 13,926 tons imported in previous months.
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  • 146 9 LONDON buying support brought the orice of rubber in the Singapore market yesterday up by 3/8 cent, to 84} cents per lb. for International first grade October. The support just before th« close improved the market, which had been quiet throughout most of the afternoon.
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  • 156 9 Rise In Consumption Expected NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Trade sources predicted United States rubber consumption, which for the first eight months was about 10 per cent below a year ago. will pick up in the final quarter, the Journal of Commerce reported. Consumption for the year it said is
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  • 925 10 First To Fly— First To Use A Typewriter VATICAN CITY TffHEN Eugenio Pacelli was five years old, he listened to an uncle, a missionary priest, who told him of the dangers of church work in the jungles of Brazil and of the martyrdom some missionaries had
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  • 807 10 THE VATICAN'S MOST TRAGIC FIGURE VATICAN CITY. AMONG the world's 450,000,000 Catholics mourning Pope Pius XII, the most tragic figure is that of a German nun, Sister Pasqualina. Sister Pasqualina was Pope Pius Xll's housekeeper since 1917 and was the first woman ever to live in the private Papal apartments
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  • 48 10 POPE PIUS XII shakes hands with a lady member of the Plastic Surgery Congress during the audience granted to the Congress recently. The Pontiff, who had been suffering from hiccups, cut short his address and spoke only about the moral aspects of the profession. UPI photo.
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  • 688 10 VATICAN CITY. A NEW Pope may choose to be known by any one of 81 names, all used by one or more of his 262 predecessors. But the Popes of the last 350 years have restricted the range of Pontifical names to
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  • 49 10 POPE PIUS XII shakes bands with famous British actor Alec Guinness during a special audience the Papal Summer residence on Oct 4. G" SIS) (who ha, recently embraced the Catholic tilth) called on the Pontiff durinr his stay in Rome, on a tourist visit.- UPI Photo.
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  • 447 10 VATICAN CITY. (~)NE of the most striking figures at the Conclave for the election of the next Pope will be CARDINAL GIACOMO LERCARO, the smiling, controversial Archbishop of Bologna Tnis "Children's Cardinal," as he is called, him4>en not much taller tnan a 14-year-oid, has Decome a centre
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  • 495 11  -  WINDSOR LAD vfiid, Curtcul Fast Work By Ratn fell practically the whole akin' the track here very heavy, and ff ere *ent against the clock at this 5- i up gallops in preparation for Saturd av of the Penan^ Turf Club's p* B* t I I Dance Li -PRINT
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  • 41 11 T he Girls' Chamo r ri < K'"'"W' \'f Pud English school re- ty from Che K alt hum K" ,'rV "'^tarit Organiser oi tifi ir mi, of th annual Combined v oi SS Kua/a Lumpty la«t t honour nMth 34 pomti.
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  • 62 11 Sonia's Graceful Dive A STUDY of grace and precision as Sonia Williams of the Convent flies through the air before taking the plunge at the diving event, of the annual Selangor Combined Girls Schools Swimmina championships i n Kuala Lumpur last Friday. Sonia was the best swimmer in class two
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  • 175 11 Rain Mars S'gorSchools Rugby Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Rain today marred the Selangor Combined Schools rugby trial at the Shaw Road ground to pick the state team against K'egri Sembilan Schools on Saturday. Of the 40 boys expected to turn up, only 22 were on the field. At full back.
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  • 37 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Nakendra's goal ten minutes before half-time gave Public Works Department a 1-0 edge over Lever Sports Club in their SHA first division league match on the Bungsar Road ground here today.
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  • 318 11 THE BLUE Funnel midshipman training ship. Diomed, beat Singapore Recreation Club by six points (two tries) to three (a try) in their farewell rugger match on the padang yesterday. Diomed, who have been here for a fortnight, sail tomorrow for United Kingdom, with an unbeaten
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  • 579 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sfelangor Rangers this evening entered the final of the Football Association of Selangor knockout competition when they gave UMNO a 10—2 trouncing at the TPCA stadium at Princes Road. I- It was the most severe beating UMNO had
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  • 161 11 PENANG, Thurs: Penang Malays will be fielding a formidable team for the final of the Sultan's Gold Cud soccer competition against Singapore Malays to be played at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday. Two players from the Penang team, which won the
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  • 334 11 and do what th e Malaya Cup giants had failed to do ALOR STAB, Thurs. The little state of Kedah as far as soccer is concerned did what Selangor (trounced 7—o) and Perak (whipped 5—2 before bad light intervened) failed to do against the powerful, touring
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  • 114 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Amateur Boxing Association championships of 1953 will be held at the New World Park tomorrow and on Saturday. A total of 32 entries have been received. The preliminaries will be held tomorrow and nine finals on Saturday. It is exoected that Donald
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  • 115 11 Mrs. Whimster Wins The Handicap Cup IPOH, Thurs.— Mrs. J. E. Whimster, wife of the President of the Sessions Court, beat Mrs. B. Fraser 4 and 3 to win the "36'* Handicap Cup in the women's golf section of the P.T.C. Sports Club. The October Club Medal played over nine
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  • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Command Workshop, REME. gave a fine display to beat the Federation Army Ordnance Depot 5-0 in their Selangor Hockey Association division two league match on the Batu Cantonment ground today. Despite the slippery ground conditions due to rain, the Workshop boys combined effectively and
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  • 20 11 RAJAJI Sports Club beat Singapore Tobacco by 2-1 in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 185 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The draw for the Federation versus Singapore Schools' badminton encounter for the Education Ministers' Cup to be played over the weekend took place here tonight. The match, which is being played on Thomas Cup lines, will start at 8 p.m. on
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  • 101 11 Selangor Malays Meet Negri KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor Malays will meet Negri Sembilan Malays in the first round of the Malayan Malays inter-state knockout hockey competition on the Selangor Club padan* on Oct. 11. The winner of this match will meet the winner of the Perak Malays versus Penang Malays
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    • 124 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER Premier League Chinese vs. Army, Ja an Besar, 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup Replay Railway R. C. vs. Indian Youngsters, Geylang 5.15 p.m. TENNIS Inter-school ACS. vs. R.I. St. Patrick's School. 3.15 p.m. HOCKEY— S.H.A. Div. 2— S.M.H.A. vs. 8.0.D.C.A. S.M.H.A. Friendly S.C.C. vs R.M.N. S.C.C. 5.15 p.m. S.M.S.U.
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  • 321 12 Busy Evening For The Ambulance Junior Footballers Land In Hospital THE ambulance was summoned twice to Jalan Besar stadium yesterday evening to rush two footballers, victims of over-robust play, to hospital during the Premier League match between the RAF Singapore and the Juniors. Both players
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  • 364 12 THE second Premier League match between the Navy and Dockyard combined and the Indians was not without incident. In the second half, the Combined team's centre-half, Paul Chua was sent out of the field for arguing: with the referee. The Indians emerged
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  • 52 12 IN the first round of the four balls Singapore Billiards Association Championship at the Great World last night. P. Xeubronner beat Gan Kee Tian 300-275. and P. L. Chin beat Lim Eng Guan 300-280. Tonight's matches are: Sum Lai Woh va Richard Yap Lee Cheng Puan vs Tan
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  • 44 12 ADELAIDE. Oct. 9 (Reuter). There were seven final accepters today for the £A2.000 South Australian Derby, to be run over 12 furlongs at Morphetville racecourse on Saturday Jordon, Merry Glee, Morloch, Rain King. Stormy Passage. Each 8.10. Empalm 8.5
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  • 47 12 RAFFLES Institution beat Beatty Secondary School by 15 points (3 goals) to nil in the inter-school rugger match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Tan Cheng Bock. S. Ranga and Khor Teik Kim scored the tries while Chiam Toon Tong converted the tries.
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  • 159 12 Sports Season For Primary Schools THE SINGAPORE Primary Schools will hold a series of sports events for their boys starting tomorrow, and continuing to early December. They will start off with badminton and table tennis matches at 8.30 a.m. at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre The teams are divided into
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  • 111 12 7-A-SIDE RUGGER THE Colony's seven-a-side rugger for schools organised by the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council starts today. Six matches will be played this afternoon starting at 3.15 on the Victoria School ground. Ten schools will be taking part in the tourney. The holders of the title. Johore English College
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  • 36 12 KLANG beat Kuala Lumpur North 2-1 in an interdistrict soccer match on the Klang padang last week. Members of the Klang and K.L. North teams are photographed with officials before the match.
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  • 68 12 GLASGOW, Oct. 9 (Reuter) —The Scottish Soccer League and the English League drew 1-1 in a representative match here last night, after the English team had led 1-0 at half-time. Brian Clougn, Middlesborough centre-forward, put the English League ahead in the first half, and Bauld,
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  • 419 12 WORLD AMATEUR COIF ST. ANDREWS, Fife, Scotland, Oct 9, (Reuter) In chilly, damp conditions the first world amateur golf team championship for the Eisenhower Trophy got under way today on the historic old course here. With 29 teams competing, a "traffic jam" soon developed on the
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  • 115 12 PERTH, Oct. 9 (Reuter).— Injured M.C.C. batsman Willie Watson arrived with masseur Dave Montague in Perth today from Singapore limping slightly but otherwise "quite fit." Both are certain he will be fit to play in the first Test against Australia on Dec. 5. Watson twisted his
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  • 88 12 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, Oct. 9 (UPl).— Light heavyweight contender Sonny Ray broke up Eddie Cotton's jabbing attack last night with close-quarter countering shots to bodv and head for his 11th straight victory on a majority 10-round decision. Their bout was a replacement for the originally scheduled fight
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  • 102 12 LONDON, Oct. 9. (Reuter) Results in yesterday's football matches were: INTER LEAGUE MATCH Scottish League 1, Football League 1 (at Ibrox Glasgow) LEAGUE 1 Manchester United 0. Preston North End 2 LEAGUE 3 Accrington Stanley 0, Southampton 0 Plymouth Argyle 3, Southend United 1 Reading 0, Colchester
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  • 26 12 MADRID, Oct. 9 (Reuter) —England beat Spain 4-2 in a floodlit youth soccer international here last night. The teams were level 1-1 at half-time.
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  • 59 12 EVERTON, Liverpool. Oct. 9, (Reuter).— The South African amateur soccer toir s were beaten 4-7 by Eve i. the English League first division club at Goodison Park here last night in a floodlit match. Everton mastered the heavy going better in the first half and
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  • 28 12 LINFIELD, Belfast, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Coleraine beat Derry City in their Irish League Gold Cup semi -final, by three goals to one here last night.
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  • Article, Illustration
    158 12 The World's G J Woman SwimnM MELBOURNE. Oct 9 (Reuter) greatest woman swimmrr Austral; has heart trouble J^hann A recent electro cardiograpn has shown that she has an inverted wave heart beat. Coach Harry Gallagher said today: *This is a most unusual occurrence and most people with this abnormality
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  • 163 12 LONDON. Oct. 9 <Reirten-' T Kitione Lave, 24-year-o.H. Tongan heavyweight boxer was yesterday suspended for six months by the British Boxing Board of Control. Lave was called to explain 1 his part in a proposed unlicensed contest at Donraster OH the eve of the St. Legger
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  • 5 12 Acid Test For Ali Kumar
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  • 88 12 rp Y el M I Briefly i ld ?3"r.e a ?a«r >'. Kinki fo^ hama. Eli.< q ar -c a:: ak.u th:s order Kiwi gays ,'jwj Cap;a: r wj< in the firs! Christie skippq for the re«:tf My re A orns «hot Kanegav.a :he the fo! mv.&j sented BC.F.E
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  • 80 12 THE SHA M between W Chang;, andw SelPtar. plaved at S f /J was postixj^ The u»2 team Sheikh AH* seff <prirt«J hold «n. h and P LS poor parity r acid h* ■< Kong and paired ?irst tJ fi Vi Happr w f g been trtf"2 the fi*ht
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  • 3 13 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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  • 311 13 .photo by Sundardpic by FAH. son i^njah of the *Wrttn*nt. Port and Mrs *"*bra>d his party yM relatives at ii? atson R »ad. l^t week. *roup J, T ft^rajah is nJ" birthday Jl h 'lp of his 25»s iif ft) i5 Photo by J\ Mr I D C
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  • 65 13 Farewell To Supervisor TEACHERS of the Lower Primary Department of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School recently entertained Mrs. Grace Tons Supervisor, Primary Department to a farwell dinner prior to her retirement after 20 yean. Photo shows from left. Mrs. Teerath Ram. wife of the Principal of the A.C.S.. Mr. Tong Sam
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    • 547 13 By RITA DEL MAR prudently, get some added repose. Show forebearance toward oldsters. SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov. 21— Dispel undercurrents of hostility or cross-purposes. Don't mix friendships and finances. 1 SAGITTARIUS— Nov 22 to Dec. 21— Be tactful with high-level persons. Make unity for mind and effort i your
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  • 298 14 WE'LL HAVE TO CLEAN UP MESS FIRST -GEN AYUB KARACHI, Oct. 9 (Reuter) General Mohammed Ayub Khan, Pakistani Army Commander-in-Chief, who was appointed Chief Martial Law Administrator on Tuesday, said that the armed forces would be used as little as possible in the operation of martial law. "I propose to
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  • 71 14 MELBOURNE, Oct. 9 (Reuter)— Visiting Pianist Winifred Atwell played an entire 45 minutes performance at the Melbourne's Tivoli Theatre last night with her eves closed. A few hours earlier, she had learned from a Melbourne eye surgeon that she had a corneal ulcer in her left
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  • 73 14 AMERICA and member countries of NATO may soon be placing orders for Britain's latest supersonic atombomber, the Blackburn NA 39. which is now in service with Britain's Fleet Air Arm. Intended as either a carrier-borne or landbased warplane. the NA 39 is the world's first bomber
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  • 294 14 I Threw Handbag After My Mother Was Shot Daughter Tells Coroner NICOSIA. Oct. 9 (Reuter) Margaret Cutliffe, 18--year-old daughter of Mrs. Margaret Cutliffe who was shot dead last Friday told the Famagusta Coroner she threw her handbag at a man who grinned at her af:er the shooting. She was giving
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  • 149 14 Ne Win To Fix Deadline For Rebel Surrenders RANGOON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) General Ne Win, Burma's Chief of Army Staff, plans to put a deadline on the indemnity offer to Burma's rebel groups when he becomes Prime Minister on Oct. 28, it was learned here. The indemnity offer was made
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  • 116 14 RI Rebels Held Town For Days JAKARTA, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Antara News Agency said today rebel forces had seized and held for two weeks the town of Sibolga, capital of Tapanuli regency in North-West Sumatra. The Agency said the rebels took the town during the relief of the garrison on
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  • 60 14 LONDON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) The First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Selkirk, arrived here by air last night from Singapore, after his five week tour of the Far East. Of his visits to the Far East fleet in Singapore and Hongkong, he said on
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  • Newsbriefs
    • 103 14 Settle Irian Issue Before We Talk 'Business' JAKARTA, Oct. 9 (Reuter) —The Foreign Minis Lry said today that Indonesia could not discuss Dutch economic interests in the Republic until the West New Guinea question was settled, Antara News Agency reported Antara said the Ministry was replying to recent complaints about
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    • 28 14 A SMALL nuclear test device was exploded in an underground tunnel at the atomic testing site in Nevada, the first underground explosion in the current ten-test series. Reuter
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    • 31 14 .MAREK HLASKO, 26-year-pld Polish author of the in*e. rn a«onal best seller, "The Eighth Day of the Week," has asked for political asylum in West Berlin, it was announced yesterday.- UPI
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    • 20 14 INDONESIAN troops held air and sea invasion exercises on Madura Island, North of Java, it was reported in Jakarta Reuter
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    • 28 14 THE AOTHORITATIVE Cairo newspaper "Al Ah ram" said yesterday the United Arab Republic takes a "very serious view" of Britain's sale to Israel of two sub- marines. Reuter
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  • 682 14 SAD DAY FOR MILLIONS Without fear or favour he championed cause of peace on earth **Ike LONDON, Oct. 9 (Reuter)— The worlds 450 million Roman Catholics today mourned the death of Pope Pius XII. Requiem masses were being planned in most Catholic churches as non-Catholics joined Catholics in hailing the
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  • 85 14 LONDON, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Russia may be planning underwater rocket-launching forts which could be towed into British and American coastal waters, Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert stated today. The former Royal Air Force coastal command chief, writing in the "John Bull and Illustrated" magazine,
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  • 97 14 LEAVING the famed sanctuary of the ''Weeping Madonna" (statuette of Holy Virgin credited with many miracles seen in the background) are Swedish sailor Aake Viking- and his bride Paolina Puzzo shortly alter their wedding last week in Syracuse, Sicilgr. The romance bloomed from a
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  • 122 14 Widespread Unemployment BLACKPOOL, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Mr. lain Macleod. the British Minister of Labour, urged the Conservative Party's annual conference here yesterday to dismiss as "crude socialist scares" current reports that the nation faces a period of widespread unemployment. Mr. Macleod said these rumours would be proved
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  • 238 14 ISHAK TELLS FAQ MEEIINj TOKYO, Oct. 9 (Reutcr) The A* meeting of the United Nations Food and A, Organization today discussed the problem oh in& farmers to increase production without. the consumers with higher prices. Malaya's Minister for Agriculture. Abdul Aziz bin Ishak mentioned the exploitation
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  • 92 14 TUNIS. Tur.;.s;i fUPIi Algeria l^ vernment in ex:.' j announced an iq certain Moslem id soldiers held pjji gave no numbrThe decree n-a.^ Premier Ferhai M his cabinet on 0(| "on the occasion! clamatior. M Algerian Reputl recognition by r*J It was annourr.l visit here of
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  • 18 14 CAMBRIDGE ißeuten— Mr C burton, a lecturrri at Cambridge "aj many years dwi here on Tucstir,
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