Singapore Standard, 14 October 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548! —5 CobU TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1958. Vol. IX No. 104. is en. 14Poges {FINAL EDITION]
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  • 178 1 5th BIGGEST US A-BLAST IT WAS VISIBLE FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nevada, Oct. 13 (UPI) The Atomic Energy Commission early today exploded the fifth and most powerful nuclear device m its current test series, a 10 kiloton blast dangling from a balloon 1.500 feet over Yucca Flat.
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  • 78 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (Reuter) The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced last night that the Russians had exploded another nuclear weapon of large yield m the Arctic yesterday. It was the seventh Russian test detonation since Sept. 30. Japan's central meteorological agency had earlier recorded abnormal atmospheric
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  • 293 1 Pius XII buried near St. ST. PETER'S BASILICA, Vatican City, Oct. 13 (UPI) Before a hushed throng m this greatest church of Christendom, Pope Pius xn was buried near the tomb of the Apostle Peter today with solemn ceremonies rivalling m mystic splendour his Coronation 19 years ago. The richly-robed
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  • 89 1 BEIRUT, Oct. 13, (UPI). Street assassinations and bomb explosions today ushered m the bloody fourth week of the anti-government strike with Lebanese leaders working anxiously for political compromise to avert the growing shadow of civil war. At least four persons among them a nephew of
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  • 32 1 CROWDS sang "Happy birthday to you" yesterday after President Eisenhower left Georgetown University, where he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. The Pres- ident is 68 today.— Reuter
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  • 82 1 m biggest gea disaster m 14 years. The Navy announced at sswswsssr s f- spokesman Lieutenant Fernando Edwalin said. He said the two navy vessels and another unldenufled ship joined m the rescue operations, but that all three ships have not submitted progress
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  • 240 1 THE REDS EXTEND THAT QUEMOY TRUCE FORMOSA, Oct. 13 (UPI) The Chinese Communists today extended their week-long ceasefire m the Formosa Straits for another two weeks provided the United States does not participate m supply operations to the offshore islands, Feking Radio announced. The Communists warned again that U.S. forces
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  • 48 1 TAIPEI. Oct 13 (Reuter) A babjr fir! has been bora on a Nationalist tank landing ship ferrying refugees from Quemoy to Formosa. The mother Lin Li Tsai Ping is bow m hospital at the naval base m Kaohsiung, Southern Formosa, according to Nationalist sources.
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  • 56 1 Photo. THOUSANDS of Romans filed past the body of Pope Pius XII dressed m full regalia as it was lying m state at the Papal summer residence m Castel Gondolfo before being taken to Rome. The body lies on a catafalque with purple coverlet near
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  • 346 1 POLIO: SCHOOLS BAN ALL SPORT MEETS IN SPORE THE big sports ban is on m Singapore- Yesterday, the Ministry of Education advised all schools "not to indulge m strenuous games and exercises" as long as the present wave of polio is on. Hit by the ban are thousands of swimmers,
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  • 100 1 Fire New Reported Yesterday FIVE more cases of poliomyelitis were admitted to the Middleton Hospital m Singapore yesterday bringing the total number of cases for the month to 79. The City Senior Assistant Health Officer, Dr. V. M. S. Thevathasan, said that the five cases reported were all Chinese three
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  • 59 1 CAIRO, Oct. 13 (Reuter)— The Tunisian delegate to the Arab League Council. El Habin El Shatti, left here by air for home today, two hours before a full meeting of the council was scheduled to begin. Observers felt his departure indicated a breakdown of efforts to heal
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  • 409 1 Mliegal entries help&fybfi*.. Agents Sneak Men In By Secret Route KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A ring, specialising m the supply of forged Federal Citizenship Certificates to illegal immigrants into the Federation, is m existence. The Standard learnt tonight. Police and immigration authorities here, however, would not comment
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  • 24 1 AMMAN, Oct. 13 (Reuter)* British troops will all be clear of Jordan by Oct. 29, unofficial British military sources said here yesterday.
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  • 598 2 'Keep Front After USF Is Formed' Lim Had Acted As An Individual Thomas SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Singapore Labour Front, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday broke a three-and-a-half-month silence and said that the Front should be maintained even after the Chief Minister's proposed United Socialist Front was formed. In a statement to
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  • 101 2 ALLEGED BOOKIE'S SACK IS ENDORSED f TH Ji s -aff Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday, by a majority vote, endorsed a recommendation made by a subcommittee to dismiss an officer allegedly found bookmaking during office hours. Non-PAP members of the ru ornm i t:ee P ro POsed that
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  • 86 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malayan railway workers today gave their blood m an endeavour to save a colleague who is lying m a critical condition m the General Hospital. He was rushed to the Hospital at 4 a.m. today with a cut neck and other severe injuries.
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  • 21 2 THE Coronation of the Sultan of Kedah, Tunku Abdul Halim, will take place m Alor Star, on Feb. 20 1959.
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  • 55 2 A PIN table assistant who was m debt was found by his father hanging from a window, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Seng Liat was found hanging at his Joo Chiat Terrace home on the morning of Aug. 8. Coroner Che Ahmad Hussein
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  • 128 2 A QUARTERLY session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held m the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate m the Criminal District and Magistrate's Courts bui^in*. South Bridge Road on Dec. 9. All applications for the issue or
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  • 226 2 EFFORTS on the part of the Public Works Department engineers to build a new road to relieve traffic congestion m the Serangoon Garden Estate m Singapore during peak hours met with a new snag. The first snag wbs a crocodile farm on
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  • 284 2 Jobless Father 12 Says 'Tha To $400 G A GRATEFUL smile lit tho h father of 12 as he was handed a of^ an anonymous well-wisher m Singap^ 1 1 The father. Mr. Eim Ens Wan of Durham Estate then said: "Its timely arrival has taken a load off my
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  • 75 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan delegates at the UNESCO Conference at Tokyo contributed $150 equivalent to 16.000 yen for the recen* typhoon victims m .Japan, said the Director of the Malay Language Institute. Tuan Syeo Nasir, who returned today after attending the conference. Tuan Syed
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  • 109 2 COUNCIL COMMT SEEKS P ADVE Singapore C;iv Cog I day decide* tc f m of tne P.... mission regsrc^j, 1 Wall 0( Chief As; Officer nd c^fo T Cmmm wnether Mr. P.Ci acting S v CAO^j surer respwtwjjj the Bubstantac pm It |ico j~-J committee VTa that the City S3
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  • 70 2 UNCLE NEPHEW TO H KUALA LUMPg The Pederaticr pcai. comP"^J Justice Thomson,! Righy and -i today dismissed an uncie ar.". ksi were sen'?:. X the miirier b y Mr Aug. a Dismiss* San isi hhr: r X;',.. Salikan bin K^;;" s 'used p? the lei r the Chtrf J**J 1
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  • 29 2 pleaded i pore irt r -"i bing.TanS B1 Kin rianß^ p--r-- --J pared 0P iv ai P »i 1 of opium 4 The Mse.'T lio" onOc^j
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    • 577 2 UNIVERSITY OP MALAYA ASSISTANT REGISTRAR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Assistant Registrar for general administrative duties m the Registrar's office. Applicants must be university graduates preferably with administrative experience. Salary on the scale s7lsx 35-785/820/35-1030/1100 x 40--1300 p.m. In addition, a variable allowance is paid. There is also
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 373 3 lIHCAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Mr. j M. jumabhoy, made a most useful *hen he opened the newly-formed Rice, 3nd Grocery Wholesalers* Association on f Ifc reminder that the Association should, emergency, prevent hoarding and blackmarto ensure a fair and adequate supply of commodities to the public is
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    • 379 3 THE Americans ore well away m their leod *c race to the moon, and this despite the fact I noon rocket con now be definitely known *c failed to reach its objective. In terms of ty. the United States success is of vital im■ce, but what is
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    • 46 3 a L m leek Mm Koao *g°!? CXk J<i M^ £0 8o» no 1563 Cables. IICERNEWS m ***Xl ***** (5 hn«). All dep*rtnwnt» a lnsur«nc« Bldg 174 B«tu Rd X, 5^ Cowan if fel JJgJ ■kj 1 Q^ Le.m St Tel: v#
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  • 1119 3 SELECTING A NEW POPE —By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ROME, JT would almost seem that Pius XII foresaw that death would overtake him outside the Vatican City. In 1946 he modified the procedure regulating Papal elections reformed by Pius X m 1904 and decreed that should the Pope die outside the
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  • 782 3  - Air Space Problems In Middle East RA WLE KAOX *y NICOSIA, 'J'HE coming withdrawal of British troops from Jordan will throw into relief only one aspect of the new military flying problems now facing Britain m the Middle East The emergence of a neutral Iraq has drastically reversed these problems
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  • 73 3 Shorts from the Talks THE LONG VIEW "WE now have an extraordinary knowledge of the history of mammals. We can, for instance, follow the process of gradual change which converts a creature about the size and something of build and probably food-habits of a pig into an elephant, over a
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  • 64 3 A sun-powered hearing aid recently has been developed by a U.S. firm. I ncor porated m the frames of eye-glasses t the instrument uses for power silicon cells of the same type used m the Vanguard earth Satellite. The cells are so efficient theu will operate on
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  • THE VOICE of MALAYA
    • 253 3 Sir After months of careful planning m order to attract members of the public with leftist views, the Labour Front have now wooed over five Liberal Socialist members into their fold. These five members are better known to the public for their leaning towards capitalism. It can
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    • 213 3 Sir Will you please publish this as a correction to the misreoorting appearing m your issue of Oct. 8, under the heading "No Malayan Can Do Job of Hangman". In this column the statement that "it is likely that the 16 expatriate officers who are now the Federation
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  • 405 3 the NEWS as it striks me DECENTLY both Moscow At and Peking claimed that the proportion of literacy m the two countries had increased. What this standard of literacy is was not mentioned, but to judge by the kind of propaganda churned out by Communist news agencies and official organs
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  • 259 4 WHAT IS REQUIRED TO EMPLOY ENGINEERS City Officials Lack Understanding, he says THERE appears to be a complete lack of under* standing on the part of Government officials. City Councillors and local industrialists on the qualifications required for the employment of engineers m Singapore, said a prominent Singapore engineer yesterday.
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  • 145 4 Welder's Murder Man Is Arrested SINGAPORE police last night arrested a man m connection with the murder of a 19--year-oid welder. Tan Geok Hong, on Ortober 5. Tan was killed m Kampong Silat following a gang clash m the area. The victim, who is on record as a member of
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  • 45 4 CATHAY Organization has flown out films on the death of Pope Pius XII for screening at the Cathay and New Alhambra cinemas from to^ay. The films, by Gaumont British News, include flash-backs of important events m the life of the Pope.
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  • 232 4 Japan Has 600 Experts To Spare For Colony Jobs TOKYO, Oct. 13 Japanese Government and industrial spokesmen said today they would be glad to find electrical engineers for Singapore. Whether they would be able to do so, however, would depend, they said, on the type of engineers the Singapore City
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  • 114 4 EX-MDU CHIEFS FUTURE TO BE DECIDED TODAY SINGAPORE'S Council of Ministers will today de cide on the future of the former leader of the Malayan Democratic Union, Mr. Lim Kean Chye, detained by th* Colony Police since Sept. 30. The S.andard understands that the Police had already submitted its report
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  • 134 4 Charged Twice For Same Offence -Claim A ROYAL Air Force officer £~r- C Sandhurst, told a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday that he was being SffScS? twice for the sam He appeared on a summons charge of failing to T U r^ Sh D ar;iculars t0 the Traffic Police for parking
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  • 70 4 POLICE last night hunted ror a 13-year-old boy m Chinatown area who allegedly •J 1 a IS-year-old student m Chin Chew Street. Singapore, earlier mi n the day. The student, Yeo Son Guan told Police that he was cycling when the boy abused him. There was an argument
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  • 40 4 PASHPASEGARAN KanapaLnm/? Sterd c- y pleaded guilty m a Singapore court to a charge o f being a member of a secret society, Group 24 Bail of $500 m two sureties was allowed till Oct 27
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  • 54 4 Ny* 1 U K^ A CHAI and Li Tin it hh e' e passed th u.B Examination of the UniTnn Slty of c London held m mJJ.f A Sln g a P°re Government statement said last night in c statement said Loke J ew Hoon had passed Part
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  • 116 4 Colony Flags At Half-Mast FLAGS m Singapore will be flown at half-mast for the late Pope Pius XII on Friday, to coincide with the official Pontifical Requiem High Ma>s to be said at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at .Y.*o p.m. that* day, it was announced yesterday. Last night,
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  • 78 4 TOP amateur dancers from Penang, Selangor, loon and Malacca will converge on Singapore towards the end of the month to vie with Colony dancers for the title of 1958 Al l Malayan International Amateur Ballroom Dance champions,. The contest will be held on Oct. 31 and
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  • 46 4 ACCORDING to a State Government Press statement issued yesterday m Penang all children born m 1953 and seeking admission to standard one m 1960 m fully assisted primary schools (Malay, Chinese and Tamil), m Penang must be registered with the respective head teachers during November.
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  • 64 4 REGIONAL Secretary of World £n h ?K Cc ,°l Y.M.C.A.'s for South a nd East Asiji Dr M G. Pharmaraj. is seen addressing members of the Chinese V.M.C.A. at a tea party m his honour m the I Colony yesterday. Dr. Dharmaraj is on his way
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  • 288 4 BIG PROTEST MEET BY MEN WHO'LL LOSE THEIR JOBS MORE than 200 delegates from four trade unions representing more than 40,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services m Singapore will meet on Nov. 2, to protest against "retrenchments" m the Services. The meeting is sponsored by the Singapore Federation
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  • 107 4 MISS Esther Isaacs, who arrived m Singapore by Qantas/BOAC from Sydney yesterday en route to Israel, where she hopes to do public relations work. Miss Isaacs was working with a leading firm of public relations consultants m Sydney and is the daughter of Mr. Simon
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  • 76 4 PROTEST OVER HOUSE VALUE INCREASE PENANG. Mon. A public meeting to protest against the proposal to increase the annual value of oost-war houses will be held at the esplanade at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Mr. Loke Kam Hoon*. the sponsor, appealed to all nssociations, kongsis. and organizations and the rate-payers
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  • 31 4 EDITOR of the Nanyang Siang Pau, Mr. Li Wei Chen, will address Singapore Rotarians at their weekly lunch at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow. His subject will be "Current Topics."
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  • 239 5 DIO (M) MAN MURDER: WO HELD I (/r girls attend jlfication parade L I>IPI R Mon Poli c« h»ve picked up ftn nection with the murder here last month i!va broadcasting assistant, Badrui Hisham ah The Standard learned tonight. r;rre said that the men had been taken .V -ternoon to
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  • 229 5 ng ies sack bid go of the S;nganC :l informaH Mr Gary gfjjav described asking the cssiiss him from I is i •premeas?a:sr. of per•oa, tabled by Lafiat will cnme up g Ac Council's lietiq n Thursi Ib motion, t V: »Yang be /or dM loßowing teins a redes r
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  • 166 5 Chief Minister Gets "Peculiar' Request From A Visitor She got his 'OK* SINGAPpRE'S Chief Minister, m March next year. Tun Lim Yew Hock, had a Th# chief Ministpr nromised r^uest -^terdav J > eculi Mr^Helen^owlVr ff h« Then^itor^nU^iional vice. would consider the re<luestpresident of the Pan-Pacific Mrs Fowler, who is
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  • 146 5 Council Approves $1 Mil. Islamic School For Ipoh IPOH, Mon. A secondary religious Islamic residential school costing over $1,000,000 is to be established m Ipoh, "at the earliest convenient date." Establishment of such a school was approved m the Perak State Council meeting today when the Mentri Besar, Inche Ghazali
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  • 19 5 CILLORS WORN-IN fr>VJ»r >em. i;r -'>■ t% -''m m -n the T iea ye and SS22 an<l In--4/e on the
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  • 231 5 You Can Bring Cheer To Rosa ■>>»m»)n>»))))m»i))i>)»»">) ■>i'i)!!, < i'i»i>»)>'. »,»;>»»">>'" •>•>"> rli •> i%f I i i *JM I), I ■>,>■' 1 I 1 ,011 HANDICAPPED Rosa Tay. a 12-year-old orphan orays daily for happiness. She has no one In this world except the kind sisters of the Convent
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  • 93 5 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Sng Thiam Kye, has resigned from the service. The Acting Chief Administrative Officer of the City Council, Mr. P. C. Marcus, last night said that he had accepted the resignation. Recently the Council has seconded the temporary Supervising Accountant, Mr.
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  • 246 5 Pleasant Shock For Barman A SINGAPORE bar owner had the surprise of his life yesterday when he went to Paya Lebar Police Station to report that liquor was missing from his bar. He told the Police that when he opened the bar at 11 a.m. for business yesterday he found
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  • 23 5 THE Malay Rulers and Governors will hold their two-day conference m Kuala Lumpur beginning tomorrow. The Sultan of Perak will preside.
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  • 77 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Singapore youth was today fined a total of $110 by the President of the Sessions Court here for two offences including the unlawful possession of an offensive weaHan Kiat 19. was charged with carrying ft pillion rider on a bicycle and possession
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  • 192 5 STRIKE MOVE BY TEACHERS? THAT'S GLIB TALK'-chew SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday dismissed as "glib talk" a proposed move by the English schools teachers to take strike action as a protest against revision of salaries for teachersMr. Chew said that the new salary scales did not affect
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  • 84 5 LOST AMMO: POLICE-ARMY PROBE ON MALACCA, Mon. The discovery of more than 300 rounds of ammunition here last week, which is now confirmed by the Police, has led to investigations m the Federation Regiment Camp at Sungei Udang, The Standard learnt today. The ammunition was found m a kerosene tin
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  • 43 5 PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Justice D. B. W. Good and Mrs. Good returned here today after long leave m Britain. They disembarked at the Swettenham Pier from the "Canton." Mr. Justice Good will resume duties as High Court Judge m lpoh.
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE Governor, Sir William Goode, has appointed Major Jaffar bin Osman as the Commanding Officer of the Harbour Board Volunteer Reserve. Major Jaffar succeeds Lt.-Colonel A. Rhind, who retired recently. Major Jaffar bin Osman is attached to the Board's Personnel and Welfare Office.
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  • 297 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government is waiting for several technical, scientific and medical experts to arrive here from the various Colombo Plan countries from whom she has requested aid, it was revealed here today. Among them are a hydroelectric resources survey expert
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  • 87 5 INSPECTION OF POLLS REGISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The public arc invited to inspect the registers of electors for the wards of Bungsar, Imbi, Petaling and Sentul at: (A) Municipal Office, (B) District Office, (C) Senior Supervisor of Elections' Office. (D) General Post Office and also the post offices at Batu
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  • 379 5 Daughter Sues Mother For Her Share MADAM Ooh Ah Yong told the Singapore High Court yesterday that when she asked her mother about some shares and the proceeds from the sale of a piece of land, she (her mother) asked her to go to her father's grave for it. Ooh,
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  • 319 6 WAR ON THUGS 'HOTS UP'— NEW MOVE BY POLICE 3 Senior Officers To Bolster CID Societies Section SINGAPORE Police, m a renewed effort to smash gangsterism, yesterday drafted three additional senior officers to the Secret Societies Sub-Branch, Criminal Investigation Department. This reorganisation is to enable the Sub-Branch to expeditiously tackle
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  • 148 6 TWO Indonesian tuberculosis experts arrived yesterday by BOAC Britannia from Jakarta to study the work of the Royal Singapore Chest Clinic. They are Dr. S. C. Nainggolan (left), Director of Tuberculosis m Jakarta, and Dr. H. A. Rotinsulo, chief of the T.B. Centre m
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  • 129 6 THUGS' MOLLS CAPTURED SINGAPORE Police caught red-handed two gangsters' molls counting silver pieces stolen by their boy friends m a secret society hideout m Meyer Road at dawn yesterday. The two women and 14 of their boy friends aged from 15 to 22 years, were surprised by the Police raid
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  • 91 6 REFORMATORY FOR MAN WITH JAIL RECORD OMAR bin Ali, 24. who has been sent to iail 13 times since 1948, was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Justice Chua m the Singapore Assize Court to four years' Corrective Training. He had pleaded guilty to eight charges of cheating on Sept. 29. Mr.
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  • 165 6 GOVT. PLAN ACTION AGAINST BYRNE SINGAPORE Government is considering what action it should take against the former Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. K. M. Byrne, for a speech he was alleged to have made at a recent meeting of the Teachers' Union. A Government spokesman
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  • 112 6 ENGINEERING DEGREES FOR FIRST TIME FOR the first time m the history of the University of Malaya, five engineering degrees will be conferred on its graduates at the convocation ceremony on Oct. 25. A spokesman of the university told The Standard yesterday that 438 graduates would receive their degrees, diplomas
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  • 55 6 TWO youths, Tan Poh Ser.: and Choon Lam Seng, wee found guilty m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court vc.«terday of attempting to steal a box of cosmetics and b bwt of women's face ointment or. Sept. 20 at Whampoa Square. The Magistrate postponed] sentence oending a
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  • 46 6 THE Singapore Y.W.C.A. Businrss Professional Women* Club celebrated its third birthday last night Standardpic shows from left: Mrs. Lily Chan. Mrs Ruth Warner. Mrs. Alma England, Mrs. Marie Lim Mrs. Jessie Low, Uo7 Scott (patron). Jjws Rosemarie Tay. JJIT Elvira Chan and Marian Q«ek.
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  • 91 6 A STUDENT, Nadarajan Vellusamy, 17, who misappropriated money obtained from pawned jewellery entrusted lo him by his labourer father, told a Singapore Magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. that he "spent the money on school fees and food." Nadarajan said this after he had pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 190 6 MALACCA. Mon. The curse of the Da to Kramat of Pulau Besar, which people here consider a sacred island, has once again proved fatal, according to rumours circulating m town following the drowning of four people yesterday.. An ancient superstition says
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  • 122 6 MALAY FAR KILLS A CRO TARZAN-STYL TELUK ANSON, Mon. A 32-year-old Malay farmer. Mat Shukor bin Mahadi, claimed today that he lulled an 18-foot crocodile after a two-hour battle Tarxanstyle m a jungle swamp about 20 miles from here yesterday morning. Mat Shukor, who was badly bruised all over his
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  • 88 6 Gen. is he see t THE D:: Arttllerj gh s a P^ r e :rc i day. fcr a'-. trfnera] Hooc< Royal Am ml e sG c m feeM nvrrow. He vil] nim 1(f j ■Bd -ea;e iti mike a pßai Service nd me da 5 !r. n re. Frr:n
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  • 46 6 $150, Flo Dam About ll* "J tobacco »"J r have been bw by the ron tlD tui rain* b*J w hole of l«t 2 damages 000 The villas Batanui area. Chairman branch h^ Hong, and TO" Mr. *«2*Z the 1$ donated ed villages I* 1 subsiding
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  • 13 6 orderly ]l e i**\ Ma**"** Leniency fine c I He charts.
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  • 159 6 PENANG, Mon.— The Chief Mir.iiiertß Dato Wong Pow Nee today, appealed tc m who have relatives and friends m the terroj zation, to tell them to com* out andacccpM ment's surrender terms. Dato Wong was speaking at, the opening of the civiccourse for hill settlers at Lo
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  • 28 6 A HAWKER. Muainsi Abdullah was fined SI S -n r Singapore City Court yesterday to a charge of haw-:r-food m the Tanglin Road on Oct. 8.
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  • 453 7 Perak Govt. To Invest $2 y 2 Mil. In 3 Projects IPOH, Mon.— The Pcrak State Government will invest $2,500,000 m three State building and development projects "to provide benefits for the people," Mentri Besar Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawi said at the
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  • 149 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES I CLOSING rubber prices i (eeote per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were:— ...Tone: Steady. j The tin price m Singapore was $367£ per picul (down LONDON RUBBKIt Monday's opening first session: CLOSING Spot 25* d. November 25id. December 255 d. January-March 25 Id. April-June 251 d. July-September
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  • 144 7 AN illegal immigrant from Indonesia, Abdui Manan bin Ibrahim, 22, was yesterday convicted m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court on a charge of theft of a purse, worth $1.50. at the Happy World Stadium on Feb. 14. The owner of the purse, Soh Pong
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  • 65 7 FIVE men Ng Kum Seng. Ho Kwai Lam, Chan Kok Cheong. Tan Kit Hong End Chan Kuen Sion were yesterday allowed bail after they pleaded not guilty m a Singapore court to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Tan Chee Tee,
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  • 37 7 AN 18-year-old youth. Goh Pen*, was robbed of a watcn and pen worth $100 after being Dushed into a back lane by three men armed with daggers m Upper Cross Street, Singapore. on Sunday night
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  • 100 7 6,641 bandits killed since Emergency KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. During September, 31 terrorists surrendered six were killed and two captured, latest monthly statistics revealed. Casualties suffered by the Security Forces were: One killed and two wounded. Two civilians were killed. There were two major incidents during the month: 47 terrorist camps
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  • 351 7 THE Assistant Manager of the Bank of China, Singapore, Mr. Chu Ku Kui, yesterday told the Third District Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee, that 400 of the 976 cheques made out by Messrs. Anson Cycle Motor Works last year for payment were "returned."
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  • 133 7 MISS Yuen Chooi Yeng, 17--year-old Singapore schoolgirl was overjoyed ussierday, to learn that she had won a trip to New York m an essay competition. Miss Yuen's essay was on "Qualifications For World Citizenship." The sponsors, were the New York derald Tribune. Sh2 will
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  • 92 7 THE Adjutant-General of the Nepalese Army. Ma-jor-General Kshatra Bikram Rana arrived m Singapore yesterday on an official visit to the Colony and the Federation. H e is here at the invitation of the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces, LieutenantGeneral Sir Richard Hull. He later inspected
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 70 9 CLINKING glasses at a dinner m the Cathay Restaurant last Saturday were (left) Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, vice-chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Lin Yao Lin and Mr. Ko Teck Kin, the Chamber's chairman. The dinner was given by the Singapore Wine and Spirits Association
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    • 183 9 THE Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce is sending a trade mission to Indonesia to establish goodwill and closer commercial relations between the two territories, the Chamber's chairman, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Abdul Razak will lead the mission, probably
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    • 252 9 BREWERY CAN MEET NEEDS OF MARKET A MULTI-MILLION dollar brewery which a Singapore firm plans to build m Kuala Lumpur will produce enough beer to meet the needs of the Federation market. The plant will be built by Malayan Breweries Ltd. on a 15i acre site m the Federal Capital's
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    • 101 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying, T. T. 32-13/16, O.D. 32-15/16. 90 days air mail 33* credit bills, 33i trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31-15/16. O.D. 32-1/16. 90 days air mail 32J credit bills, 32* trade
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    • 175 9 FAO Meet On Fishery Development METHODS of improving fish marketing m the IndoPaciflc region will be discussed by member nations participating m the FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization for Asia and the Far East) regional conference m Tokyo, scheduled to end later this week. Planning m fishery development m the
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    • 183 9 OUTER ROADS Myitoma Mam, Karl Mary, Liberstad, Pyidawnyunt. Dainsetsu Maru. Rajula, Calt. Medan Tabinta, Shunfatt. Max Brander, Oceanic Enterprise. Berebere, Summit 1, Oulidia. Darvel. Kokaga Maru. Yochow, Chandpara. Sisoe. Pohorje. Karossa, Amelia, Caruda Mas (Ec. Toboali). Tyndareus, Rednik, Lao, Bunon. Prince Salvor, Borus, Nieuw Holland, Bayon. Puroea,
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    • 54 9 MR. C. W. NIELSON, commercial manager of Qantas. m Sydney, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a short visit to the Colony. He is on his way to Britain on the company's business. He will later fly to America on an inspection of Qanta s air services m
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    • 127 9 SEVEN employees, who had 275 years' service between them, were honoured at a dinner given by their employers. X.P.M. Lines, of Singapore, at the Tai Tong Restaurant, last week. The seven (standing) m Standardpic above are Messrs. Lim Wbye Pin, Let Yew Meng, Lim Cheng
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    • 140 9 Firm's New Managing Director MR. Douglas H. Freeman has been appointed managing director of National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, manufacturers of the wellknown line of "Eveready" flashlight and radio batteries. His appointment is announced by the company's chairman. Mr. E. L. Brisbin. National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, an affiliate of Union Carbide
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    • 147 9 Industrials Are Quietly Steady INDUSTRIALS and tins were quietly steady, while rubbers were a shade better m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Federal Disp. 1.06 108 Fraser Neave Ords. 154 1.58xall Gammon 1.57 160 Metal
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    • 171 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday. Fed. Disp. $1.07, $1.06. $1.08; F. N ords. $2.80 'and overnight): Gammon $1,584. SI.SR. $1.60 (overnight): Hammer $1,514 to $1.53: M. Breweries $2.95. $2.90 odd lot; M Cement 51..T7- -fand overnight); McAlister $1 23Malaya Publishing 80c; Metal Box $1.68. $1.69:
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    • 47 9 WELLINGTON. Oct. IS (Reuter).— The previous trend to almost overlook the r rade between Japan and New Zealand has been reversed by the recent trade agreement, said Mr. Chubei Itoh. leaner of the 19-member Japanese trade delegation visiting New Zealand now, m Wellington today.
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    • 40 9 U.S. imports during- July. totalled about $1,000,000,000--about three per cent more; than the June total of $1,037.-! 000.000 but seven per cent lesi than the $1,146,000,000 report-! Ed In July. 1957, the Commerce Department's Bureau* of Census reported.
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    • 106 9 Rubber Up On Good Demand For All Grades SINGAPORE rubber price gained 1-1/4 cents yesterday, to close at 87-1/8 cents per lb. for International November first grade, largely due to good demand for all grades. Marked ud at opening on higher overseas advices, the market ruled auietly steady throughout the
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    • 44 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb., yesterday were: Tone: Quiet after steady. Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 86 86* International Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 86$ 86j December 86| 87* December 2 84| 851 October 3 831 841
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    • 90 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pirul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. Continent $35 buyers S3SJ se'lers; coconut oil m duir $54 sellers, m drums $57 sellers; Muntok white pepper $124 sellers; Sarawak while $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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    • 42 9 U.S. exports of unmanufactured tobacco m July this year, at 34,900.000 pounds, were 23 per cent larger than those for the same month last year. The value of July. 1958. exports, at U5525,800,000 was 29 per cent greater.
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    • 68 9 CANADA has placed tin under import control, with effect from Oct 1 according to an announcement of the De* partment of Trade and Commerce of the Canadian Govern, ment. N By taking this step, the announcement said. Canada was adopting a measure already implemented by other
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    • 315 9 US. Company Makes More Cans A U.S. can company has announced a method of production which raises output of cans by about 50 per cent. This is achieved by a simple adjustment to present production methods which brings output up to 750 cans per minute. The process was first developed
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    • 64 9 AUSTRALIAN factory output for 1956-57 stood at over A£4.000.000.000, representing a phenomenal increase over the pre-war figure of A£soo--000.000, according to the Dominion's acting Minister for Trade. Mr. A. Tounley. At present nearly 30 per cent of the total work force is engaged m man
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  • 3 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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  • 637 10 Pictare by Picture by Standardpic by Plf tare PRIME MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN cuts the ribbon to declare open the new $200,000 building of the Hwee Ann Association m Kuala Lumpur last Friday The Association was also celebrating its 23rd anniver* sary. FAR THE Prime Minister. Tunku
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  • 238 11 Oct. r;i ;a won vV.'. 5° i ham- > Eisenhower I-:-'- beating P,^ V two' r ver 13 <^_^- and tne' United States 224. The two teams had tied on Saturday with aggregates of yiB for the 72 holes. Australia owed much to a brilliant
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  • 120 11 Tiepoletto Scores His Fourth Win PARIS, Oct. 13 (Reuter).— Mme. J. Couturie's Tiepoletto yesterday won France's most important two-year-old race, the 13,750.000 Francs (£11,500 sterling) Grand Criterium over a mile at Longchamp. Ridden by Roger Poincelet, he led from start to finish to score his fourth victory m four outings
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  • 584 11  -  PETER WILSON Control Loudmouths! People Like Leo Leavitt Cannot Go On Talking Millions es Balderdash Says LONDON, Mon. I should say one of the most unpopular people In the world is the really bad loser. And I have yet to come across a worse one than
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  • 388 11 Top Weights Will Have No Hopes For The Cesarewitch LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter) A field of about 30 well up to numerical average is expected to go to the post for the Cesarewitch at Newmarket on Wednesday. The two miles two furlongs race, a tough staying event over the testing
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  • 124 11 FREMANTLE, Western Australia, Oct. 13 (Reuter) The MCC touring team arrived here today aboard the Iberia. Hundreds of cricket fans cheered the tourists as they came ashore. A docker shouted out to Freddie Trueman: "leave your bumpers m bond with the customs." Peter May, MCC's captain,
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  • 151 11 LEO TO HERB: 'BE IN SYDNEY OCT. 23 OR ELSE...' MELBOURNE. Oct. 12 (V Pl). —Promoter Leo Leavitt today warned Herb Elliott to be m Sydney on Oct. 23 or "I'll act to stop him from running at all." Leavitt. who revealed he has been trying to contact Elliott and
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  • 32 11 Rediffusion Sports and Social Association beat Ridley Sepak Ragga team by three games to two m a friendly Sepak Ragga Jaring match played at the Rediffusion premises on Sunday night.
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  • 175 11 Herb's Dad Asked For $195,000 Deposit PERTH, Oct. 13 (ReuteD World record miler Herb Elliolts father today publicised details of a telephone talk he had with American promoter Leo Leavitt from Tokyo on Sept. 29. Mr. Elliott's decision to release the details followed a week-end statement by Leavitt. saying that
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  • 300 12 May Hits Out At 'Bouncers' ABOARD, S.S. Iberia, Oct. 13 (Reuter).— Peter May. captain of the M.C.C. tourist?, who reach Freemantle today made his views about bouncers clearly known today. At a Press conference May said: "Although I believe the bouncer is a legitimate weapon. I don't believe m it
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  • 63 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoot held on Sunday were as follows S.R. (a) Gunscore: Sgt. Brade, 97; Handicap: F. T. Velge, 89 (101.00). S.R. (b) Gunscore: F.-Lt. Macken. 99 Handicap: L.K. Mok, 88 (102.17). A 'Possible' was made by R. H. Whitley at 6/0
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  • 64 12 SECOND round results- of the four balls Singapore Billiards Association tournament at the Great World last night were: Chan Kirn Song beat WeeAik Koon by 300-92; P. L. Chin beat P. Neubronner 300-246 ..The winners qualified for the third round. Tonights ties are: Richard Yap vs Lee
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  • 326 12 20 named for King's Cup Bid FOUR Asians threequarters Ungku Ibrahim and Lee Pak Yong, and forwards Toolseram and M. Pinto are among 20 players picked for the Malayan Rugby Union's bid to re-capture the King of Thailand's Cup m Bangkok on Oct.
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  • 27 12 OSTRAVA. Czechoslovakia. Oct. 13 (Reuter).— Bulgaria beat Czechoslovakia 1-0 m an international soccer match here yesterday. The winning goal was scored m the first half.
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  • 95 12 The team is: Full Back Max Parker (Spore); Wing Threes B. Bamford (Ked); J. Sheridan (Pk)- Ungku Ibrahim (Jon); Centre Threes P. Anderson (Spore); Lee Pak Yong (Sel); Outside Half Backs J. M. Cheyne (NS); P. J. Hunnings (Spore); Scrum Half Backs Pat Edington (Jon);
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  • 197 12 THE Spore Amateur Weight Lifting Association have received a total Of 45 entries for their annual "Mr. Bodybuilder." junior Mr. Spore competitions, and weightliftinp contests to be held at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday. Biggest entry is for the Mr. Singapore contest
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  • 41 12 THE following eight qualified for the Autumn cup golf competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday: Mrs. S. F. Smith. Mrs. Rowbotham, Mrs. Maydon, Mrs. Fawcus. Mrs. Craik, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Millikin, and Mrs Goss.
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  • 58 12 NG Boon Bee, captain of the Federation's Schools team which beat Singapore Schools iItJL 116I 16 S hall m Kuala Lumpur during the weekend, is chaired by his happy qiSSS a s he holds the impressive trophy donated by the Education Ministers of
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  • 212 12 IPOH. Mon.— An important pointer' to Perak's chances m this year's Malaya Cup rugby competition will be next Saturday's 'friendly' against Sela? g< ?u th rei S nin champions, at the Merdeka Stadium m Kuala Lumpur. Perak, who won the championship m 1951 and
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  • 77 12 Junior* sixth «*m*fc2 they went don soals toth^ U| m a S AFA p^ matf h at Jai^l di "m yestfrtav the spcor.c! }&•>" under cor^r" four m::-.u><K Pur the Indian JE Juniors the:- W the 20th mmiT put the j unWR B when he scorn!™ range. l
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  • 59 12 ASIA! RUGBY TRIAL THE Sir.^'.re^ sidenVi ana \<!fl fifteen.; vill ix si BOn Ros r ;<. ~.c- cil Presidents X^ I Singh, Cr.s' 081 Koon, Ram i, Sinl Pen?.' Tionj K«M San. Peng Hocg I Ricketts, San Fox. Sharer,? Vice-Presidents Raiaretnar Hashim, Sa Hi* B:n Yen? Cta. j Noa! N'g.
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  • 238 12 PLAYING with only 12 men, Singapore Recreation Club did well too hold Saint Andrew's Old Boys to an eight-all draw m a rugger match on the Padang yester- day. Both teams scored a goal and a try each. The Recs surprisingly '.ed
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  • 182 12 Strengthened by four first team players, 75 Squadron. Royal New Zealand Air Force 'B beat Singapore Cricket Club *B f by nine points (three tries) to three (a penalty) m a rugger match on the padang yesterday Scrum-half Neil McLmtoch made clever openings for the
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  • 48 12 RASC School. Mcc Soon, beat Singapore Traffic Police bJ goals to nil m the 4 second roun^ of the Malayan Armed Fo rr J; knockout soccer competition a. Nee Soon yesterday The winners will now meet Royal Signals Admin R^jnj"" m the quarter-final next *p<*
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  • 28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Won Selangor will meet Neg r j Bembilan m their opening Inter State Hockey match 01 the season on October 25 ai Seremban.
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  • 25 12 SPORE Cricket Club B trounced Prisons Sports Club •B" by nine goals to nil rntne SHA Div. 3 league match ontne padang yesterday.
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    • 66 12 bvf SOCCER Premier League Malays vs. Europeans Eurasians Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Army vs. R.A.F. Singapore. JaJan Besar, 7 p.m. Junior Cvp Balestier Utd. vs. Radin Mas, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY— S.H.A. Div. 1. S.C.C. vs. Y.M.S.A. SC.C. 5.15 p.m. Indian Assn. vs. S.C.R.C. LA. ground. Naval Base vs. R.A.F.
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  • Show Business HIGHLIGHTS EVERY TUESDAY
    • 319 13 K£UY. the worlds No. 1 dancing star is to make a £500,000 giant-screen lour musical for the Rank Organisation "Gentleman's Gentleman." sPEsa:::cal casting 'rr f on the recent an- that two of H tag b<~x-^fjfice tan Jurgtns and fies a: p v make H
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    • 173 13 INTRODUCING John 1 Paddy Carstairs. film director, author and painter m a new role disc (or rather, tape) jockey. To get 'atmosphere' on the set of his new Norman Wisdom I comedy THE SQUARE PEG Paddy films to music. 1 Armed with a tape recorder and
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    • 164 13 LONDON ITER Majesty the Queen will attend the British premiere of Colombia Pictures' William Goetz Production, "Me and the Colonel,** starring Danny Kaye, Curt Jurgens, Nicole Maurey and Akim Tamiroff. on Monday, October 27, 1958, at the Odeon Theare, Leicester Square. The entire proceeds of
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    • 144 13  - THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN Tv Sin Powder In Fan Mail T)LEASE, girls, don't sprinkle face powder over your fan letters to Tab Hunter. This growing practice among teenagers to perfume their letters created vmrdrobe problems for Tab while filming Warner Bros., screen version of the Broadway hit, "Damn Yankees" m which
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    • 34 13 A beauty from Formosa, Miss Julie C. H. Wu, attended the recent Pacific Area Film Exhibition m San Francisco. Miss Wu (35%-22-35%) was the only Chinese m the beauty group. UPI Photo
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    • 399 13 QARY Grant and Ingrid Bergman may emerge as the screen's newest terpsichorean twosome as the result of a sequence In "Indiscreet/ their new Warner Bros, motion pic ture release. Although the romantic technicolor comedy is not a screen musical, it was produced and directed
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    • 174 13 CIM SIM MARGINA is a Hindustani film produced by *f Golden Movies m Bombay. Its story is adapted from the fabulous Arabian Nights with few additions to suit the needs of the modern film-goer. The main theme of the film is the revenge of Khakan on a bandit,
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    • 646 13 TODAYS QUOTATION: PI LVHI 1 "When thou dost tell mm fcl another*! jest, therein nnnnn^nnnnnnnnnill^nnnnnnVHl Omit the oaths which true wit cannot need; Pick oat of Ule« the 1^ UlFJa^ mirth, but not the sin." mm Wm\m mM George Herbert TUESDAY FOR EVERT- HMfJISV ONE: If you are realistic. ■*sk_i^^^
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  • 182 14 I ACCEPT 7-YEAR PERIOD OF SELF-GOVT Archbishop Makarios ATHENS, Oct. 13 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios said today he was prepared to accept a seven-year period of self-government m Cyprus before the application of his plan for independence. The Archbishop, who was replying to newsmen's questions, said he was not very optimistic
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  • 136 14 'Curfews Better Than Funerals' Sir Hugh Foot NICOSIA, Oct. 13 (Reuter) Curfews are better than funerals declared Sir Hugh Foo% Governor of Cyprus, m an Informal television talk last night, before he announced that the day-and-night curfew imposed on Greek Cypriot youths and Sirls under 26 was lifted. The curfew
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  • 476 14 Burns Up I 9 gOO Miles South Of Malaya WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UPl)— America's vaunted Pioneer Rocket plunged to flaming destruction somewhere over the South Pacific yesterday at about midnight, after a history-mak-ing 79,212-mile flight into space, the Air Force announced today. It said that
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  • 223 14 S'pore Team On Five-day Vigil IN SINGAPORE, the three-man team from the Space Technological Laboratory Division of the Ramo-Woolridge Corporation, Los Angeles, "knocked off" at noon yesterday after a five-day vigil tracking "the rocket Although they could not divulge any information. Field Representative Mr. Leo Titus confirmed that the team
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  • 80 14 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Oct. 13, (Reuter) France officially informed the United Nations Trusteeship Council today of her intention to grant independence m 1960 to Togoland, a West African territory administered by France as a United Nations trusteeship territory. M. Jacques KoscziuskoMorizet, the French representative on the
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  • 23 14 THE United States yesterday granted Jordan $7,500,000 aid under an agreement signed m Amman, an American Embassy spokesman announced. Reuter.
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    20 14 THIS IS IT The three-stage rocket "Pioneer" which was successfully launched from Cave Canaveral on Saturday morning.
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    • 69 14 No Schools For 45 Mil. In India NEW DELHI, Oct. 13 (UPI) At least 45,000,000 Indian children are not attending school, because of poverty or inadequate facilities. the Education Ministry estimates. The Ministry said its goal is to bring all of the nations school-age children into schools by 1965. The
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    • 31 14 PRESIDENT Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam yesterday signed a decree creating an "atomic energy office" which will train Vietnamese technicians and organise prospecting for raw materials m South Vietnam. Reuter.
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    • 31 14 A NATIONAL record catch of 44 blue sharks, weighing altogether over a ton, were landed yesterday at Looe. Cornish Port on the English Channel, by Mr. K. Newton, local fisherman. Reuter
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    • 20 14 MORE than 100 British servicemen who have been engaged m nuclear tests on Christmas Island returned to Britain yesterday. Reuter
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    • 14 14 LADY BLACK, wife of the Hongkong Governor, yesterday, launched the motorfreighter, "The Kwangtung." Reuter
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    • 28 14 AN exhibition of mushrooms from all over the world has opened In the botanical gardens m Paris. It includes varieties that cause dreams, hallucinations and instant death.— Reuter
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  • 72 14 EXPOSITION JAPAN WILL TAKE PART TOKYO, Oct. 13. (UPI). The Japan External Trade Recovery Organization (JETRO) will take part m the coming Constitution Exposition" scheduled for next January at Singapore, it was reported today. The decision to participate m the Singapore Exposition follows an invitation received earlier from the Chinese
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  • 48 14 AMMAN, Oct. 13 (Reuter)— Labourers digging m Jordan's East Ghor canal yesterday unearthed looms and stone tools dating back to 3,200 B.C. and clay tools dating back to 1000 8.C., it was announced here. The finds have been taken to the Department of Antiquities.
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  • 226 14 Eight Israelis Get Life For Massacre Of 43 JERUSALEM, Oct. 13 (Reuter) Eight officers and men of the Israeli Frontier Force were yesterday convicted of first degree murder for their part m the massacre of 43 Arab villagers, two years ago. They have yet to be sentenced, but conviction on
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  • 54 14 Photo PRESIDENT CHIANC KAI-SHEK of Nationalist China i to thousands of soldiers, students and citizens of Tai.L; the Ministry of National Defence building m Taipei dv *ii ceremonies m commemoration of the 47th anniversary ,**s k Chinese Republic. A huge leMer V (for Victory) i, J. C
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  • 289 14 BELGRADE, Oct. 13 (Reuter) President Tito of Yugoslavia yesterday condemned Russia, Communist China, Bulgaria and Albania for waging an ideological offensive against Yugoslavia for the last five months. But, he said. Yugoslavia would stand firm by its principles, and the latest SovietYugoslavia rift
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  • 154 14 MOSCOW. Oct. 13 (Reuter.l Russia today handed over I a Note to the United States protesting against the dispatch of reconnaissance balloons into Soviet air space, j the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The Note followed a pRK conference here on Saturday at which
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  • 80 14 WALTHAM. Massachusetts, Oct. 13 (UPI) The United Stales is the most hated nation m the world, according to former American Ambassaodr to Russia. George F. Kenn?-n. Kennan, m a speech yesterday to 1.500 people attending: a Brandeis University foreign student convocation, said rommun- Ist propa?and» to
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