Singapore Standard, 16 October 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1958. Vol. IX No. 106 Isct». 14 Pages IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 250 1 Miovt* Decides On Lim Kean Chye- Ex-MDU mans lawyer says: No comment SINGAPORE Government yesterday decided not to release Mr. Lim Kean Chye, lawyer and former leader of the Malayan Democratic Union. A statement from the Chief Secretary's Office said: "Singapore's Government is not prepared, in
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  • 151 1 No cause for alarm IPOLia ANOTHER six cases of poliomyelitis were admitted to the Singapore Middleton Hospital during the past 24 hours, a City Council spokesman said yesterday. This brings the total number of cases to 91 since Aug. l. There has been four deaths so tar. Kindergarten schools In
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  • 209 1 A SINGAPORE film importer and his wife, who were both detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, have left the Colony with their two children into voluntary exile in Red China. The importer, Chu Yen, was detained in December last year while
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  • 411 1 Crisis Law Will Not Touch You Deputy Premier's Assurance To Political Parties KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Emergency Regulations hove not b^en and will not be used against the activities of legally constituted political parties in Malaya, the Federation's Deputy Premier and /jAijiister for Defence, Dato Abdul Raxak, declared here today.
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  • 65 1 AMMAN. Oct. 15 (UPI) Minister of Education, Mohammed Al Jaabari told women teachers today to remove lipstick and nail polish before entering their classrooms. The use of cosmetics on the face and lips is strictly forbidden in classrooms, said the circular issued by the Ministry. The
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  • 64 1 Fire Victim: Search Continues MARINE Police yesterday continued to scour the seas off and around Pulau Bukom near Singapore for a labourer, Lim Ah Tee, who was lost when fire swept three lighters laden with benzine. Lim was thrown overboard when an explosion occurred on board the lighter on which
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  • 38 1 SOVIET Scientists plan to launch a "Moon Sputnik" in the near future, according to an interview published by a Norwegian Communist newspaper with the scientific adviser of the Moscow Planetarium Professor Vital! Bron- Reuter stein.
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  • 60 1 TRIVANDRUM, Kerala State, India, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Police opened fire today to disperse workers at a strike bound tea estate in Communist Kerala State after one officer and eight constables had been injured by sticks and stones. Fifty strikers attacked the police party as it was
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  • 94 1 WE WON'T COERCE CHIANG -IKE WASHINGTON. Oct. 15, (Reuter). President Eisenhower said today that the United States believed there was too heavy a concentration of Chinese Nationalist trocps on Quemoy. But, he added, the United States was not going to coerce Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to reduce them. He declined at
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  • 72 1 BOMBINGS WORK OF HOODLUMS' WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (Reuter) President Eisenhower today angrily described those responsible for the bombing of Jewish synagogues in the South and the Middle West as "hoodlums," Al Capones and Baby-Faced Nelsons. The President was replying at his press conference when asked if he thought he could
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  • 249 1 A MALAYAN AIRWAYS Skymaster is expected to arrive in Singapore tonight with 45 passengers stranded in Hongkong as a result of a strike in London by BOAC engineers at midnight on Monday. The 45 passengers were to have been flown by BOAC. but were yesterday Informed
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  • 162 1 Marching orders for Red suppliers KOTA TINGGI, Wed. For the first time in the war against the Communist terrorists, Government has ordered 13 suspected terrorist suppliers to leave an operational area in a move to starve out the bandits. The suppliers, living in the Penggerang area near here, had been
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  • 55 1 PARIS, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Simone Deschamps, 48-year-old spinster, was today sentenced to hard labour for life for the murder of her lover'i wife. Mile Deschamps had told the court she plunged a scoutknife into Marie-Claire Evenou's heart because Dr. Yves Evenou, her ldver. told her to do
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  • 22 1 A Super-Constellation aircraft with 20 people aboard was yesterday reported missing on a flight between Panama and Maracaibo, Venezuela. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 (||T FITTINGS contemporary setting *hE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA. LTD. !U Al ELECTRIC CO. LTD. OF ENCLAND m STAND p FOR A MINUTE ing the pains of sore s, arthritis, rheumatism, \ff&ss£ 9a, lumbago? Pat on f |;1 liniment it goes ir to the place that |k ...doesn't have to
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    • 319 2 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 41% DEBENTURE STOCK 1953/63-73. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1956/66-76. NOTICE i s hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks win be closed from 19th October to Ist November 1958, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES Ag.
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    • 572 2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTY To be sold at our sale-room No. 10 Chulia Street Singapore On Wednesday, 22nd October, 1958 at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Nos 9 11. LORONG 29 GEYLANG ROAD, area 8,156 sq. ft. FREEHOLD. (M/s. Miranda Co., Solicitors) FULL PARTICULARS AND PLANS ISSUED CHEONG KOON
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    • 863 2 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTOORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, (F.M. No. 52 of 1950) The Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956. (Pk. G.N. No. 910/56) Regulation 14(1) TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER UNDER the provisions of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956,
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    • 160 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER ID In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 446 of 1954. Re: TAN SIEW HOCK of No. 47. Marshall Road, Singapore. (Clerk-3. 8.0.D. (3 sub-depot.) Singapore.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Final dividend is intended to
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    • 278 2 TENDER n^JJj $WP fSSft? A The R r V for th yaj M?» s <> tended aftf T i( feserves thf^i 1 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'D and above registered Con-i tractors will be received by the State Engineer, Seremban up to NOON on 22nd OCTOBER. 1958 for
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 342 3 DESPITE the reluctance of the Police and ImMtion authorities in the Federation to admit el ,stence of a ring which, it is reported, allies i" supply» n forged citizenship certi\L M identity cards to enable illegal entry of nfs nto the two territories, there may be /doubt fhat this
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    • 439 3 k LONDON newspapers description of India ■fe only stable democracy left in Asia" might Baistrued as a slight on the notable efforts which ft Asian states are making to preserve the bulBb of their democratic administrations and free- In these efforts, the loyal stand which the fction
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    • 52 3 *ct V- L m Teck Kim Road. JSE__2L .JL Ifc,. Im No 1563 Cables: "TICERNEWS" Mp li» 2 54'-] ,5 i„es>. All departments. insurance Bldg 174. Batu Rd 60hon« ***** Cowan St. Tel: 3gJ C* J Le r h St Tel- *°55 I^^-- 3U B_*,t Ch,na.
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  • 1304 3  - 1 9th Century Fort Is Rocket Testing Site JACK ALLEN By LONDON. TWO tall, stone towers rising starkly from 400-feet high cliffs are acting like giant watchdogs today over secret and urgent tests designed to make Britain one of the world's leading nations in rocket development THE first of a
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  • 680 3  - Britain And The European Economy (1) W. REES MOGG By leader writer of the Financial Times TN the last eighteen months, European interest has been concentrated on the Treaty of Rome and the Free Trade Area negotiations. This is natural and proper, for the establishment of a Common Market and
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  • 182 3 Last week the East German Communist puppet state celebrated its ninth anniversary. It was the occasion for a fresh appeal by the Prime Minister, Herr Grotewohl, to all Germans to fight for unity and peace, and a message from Mr Khrushchev, reaffirming Soviet support for the East German
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 153 3 Sir I have recently been to Penang Hill, a healthy and recreational resort, and was astonished to see that very few people visit this lovely spot. On enquiry, I was told that the place is usually isolated on week days due to the high fare charged by
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    • 94 3 (Sir Kindly give me a few lines in your valued paper. The public have very lately been bombarded by propaganda about the new "socialist" front to be led by none other than our Chief Minister. Equally interesting are the names of the other "socialist" leaders —Yap Pheng Geek, the
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  • 286 3 the NEWS as it strikes me DELEGATES of India and Indonesia told the United Nations General Assembly Special Political Committee, on Monday last. during a debate on South Africa's racial policies, that the victims of apartheid are receiving more and more support from the forces of nationalism in Asia and
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  • 335 4 LET'S STOP QUARRELLING PLAN, says YAP *USF Is A Call For National Unity* COMMUNITY leader and bank manager, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, yesterday said that so lone as the people would be befogged by the quarrels of political parties, Singapore would be politically unstable. Mr. Yap was commenting on a
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  • 189 4 'Next Four Years Are Decisive' THE future of Singapore wiu depend on how the peop.e of the island and their representatives, handle their affairs in the next four years, said communi.y leader and bank manager, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek yesterday. "If we make good in the first four years of
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  • 115 4 300 BOATMEN WANT PIER REOPENED PENANG, Wed. Almost 300 Chinese boatmen, who have been hit by the closing of the pier at Noordin Street Ghaut by customs authorities, today petitioned the Minister of Finance. Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee to have it reopened. A spokesman for the boatmen. Mr. Tan
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  • 31 4 (This blond* is his wHt) DR. Hans Hass and his beautiful wife. Lotte, on board their schooner, Xarifa,after her arrival in Singapore yesterday. Standardpic
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  • 294 4 WORLD famous underwater explorer, Dr. Hans Hass, said yesterday in Singapore that he was looking forward to meeting our divers who are said to be able to tell where the fish are through underwater vibrations. Dr. Hass arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard bis
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Conference of Rulers today endorsed the proposed amendments to the immigration laws of this country, The Standard learnt tonight. The conference also approved the Albakri Commission report on the elections. This is the first time that the Sultan of Kedah and Tun Cheng
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Major-General Kshatra Bikram Rana. Adjutant General of the Nepalese Army. and MajorGeneral R. G. Hobbs, Director, Royal Artillery, from the War Office in London arrived here today by air on a short visit. General Kshatra met the Federation Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul
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  • 25 4 A 50-YEAR-OLD man, Choong Wah. was found dead on the five-foot way of a house in Sek Chuan Lane, in Penang yesterday morning.
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  • 107 4 TELUK ANSON. Wed. About 200 acres of orange groves at the end of Maiket Street and Immigrant Road here are flooded to a depth cf from three to five feet as a result of recent torrential rains in this area. The bund along the Perak River
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  • 93 4 PENANG, Wed. A contribution of $1,000 has been received by the St Nicholas School and Home for Blind Children from the Kelantan Government towards the maintenance of two blind Malay boys from Kelantan They are Hashim bin Mohamed. aged 10 and Nik Yusof bin Nik
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  • 49 4 IPOH, Wed.— Bail of $300 was allowed A. Louis Sandanasasny, 23, a Guard in the Malayan Railways, when he claimed trial in court here today to a charge of enticing a married woman away from her husband The case was postponed to Oct. 23.
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  • 179 4 Accept MCs From Private Doctors, union SINGAPORE City Council Services Union yesterday protested against a recent derision of the Council's Finrnce and General Purposes tfommittee, not to approve medical certificates issued by private practitioners to Council employees. The protest was contained in a Union letter to the Council's Chief Administrative
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  • 67 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. United Kingdom High Commissioner to the Federa f ion Sir Geofroy Tory, will arrive in Singapore, en route lvre. on Nov. 3, The Standard learnt today. Accompanied by Lady Tory, the High Commissioner returns after four months' leave. They are expected to By back
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  • 68 4 IPOH, Wed. The Mentfi Besar of Perak, Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, will address the opening session of the twoday Malayan Veterinary Association's annual general meeting and conference at the Veterinary Research Institute, here, on Friday and Saturday. The meeting will adopt a "Code of Ethics"
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  • 113 4 THREE Burmese scholars from the University of Rangoon arrived in Singapore yesterday by air for a study tour of the Colony and the Federation of Malaya. The three (in Standardise above) are from left; Dx. Hla Thwin, Director of Student Counselling; Dr. Ko Ko Lay, Dean
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  • 145 4 Pay Rise on Passing Our ABOUT 220 normal trained teachers in Singapore, who passed their final examinations in December last year, will soon have a "windfall" in back-pay. They will receive a total of about $220,000 difference in wages paid to them since January, this year. Although these teachers
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  • 204 4 SINGAPORE City Council has introduced a new system to ch among its employees. n c *"Utcq According to the system, which came into force yesterday in have to sign an attendance register when they arrive at the office and leave in the evening. ln^H
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  • 18 4 Ma< Dojga" S 'hes,; R P ;-?i terdav for in^ ing at 'h e ;g th j[s"
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  • 373 5 60,000 TRUST FASE: HE DENIES LAMING SHROFF 5 Wed Thomas Welsh, formerly in -charge ijgnd current accounts in the Ipoh Branch of the r-r -r.d Shanghai Bank, where about $300,000 J'-o have been missing, today emphatically "i suggestion by defence counsel that he was '*> o say anything and throw
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  • 137 5 SINGAPORE Governi started a probe into thai a medical sister :n a Colony W refused to take l I ib Injured school- <:.; i request from tyt-jear-old student tow's School. Wong led at the General l ban a "fractured lAog, 15. following a v- a cyclist near k Serangoon
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  • 49 5 yesterJ** Singapore court the raffic laws to take pas- 4 :p et away from you nat there i-. a :n the Traffic C inspector C. T. f *jl Seng: -I:*s C B^ $10 in the C h charge of B£ l he taxl driver i are on Aug.
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  • 44 5 <W i s i Oner ;General ---a. Sir Robert S&A.T I a vice- **> :fi :K will open r»ton i ence of the Lvp r ommittee On .al Union Jj wre Uest Clinic i .to the 2S? 5 th* shown e Ca 1S **ing
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  • 270 5  - POLICE HUNT RUNAWAY FROM HOME Freddie Oey The 'smart boy' was 'adopted' by cabmen by SINGAPORE Social Welfare officers and Police were yesterday looking high and low for an elusive youngster who ran away from his home in Kuala Lumpur more than a month ago. The* boy, aged about 13,
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  • 187 5 Seek Our Help, Union Men Told IN CASE OF TROUBLE... THE Singapore City Council Services Union yesterday asked its members to seek its assistance immediately they are "booked for disciplinary action" by the authorities. The Union, in its newsletter, published yesterday, said. "Members should approach th*> union as soon as
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  • 35 5 HONGKONG, Oct. 15. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.03 to £1 Sterling $5.80 to US$l--$1.84 to Malayan $1; $0.0545 to one Indonesia Rupiah Gold $253.25 to a tael.
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  • 27 5 ALL ships in Colony waters have been requested to fly their ensigns at half-mast tomorrow as a mark of respect to the late Pope Pius XII.
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  • 293 5 2 LIVED ON 'EARNINGS' OF GIRL, JAILED SINGAPORE'S Second District Judge Mr Choor Singh yesterday jailed two elderly women. Chun Ah Kan and Soo Ah Noor alias Ah Yoke Chay to nine and six months respectively for living in pan on the immoral earnings of a 15-year-old girl, Pay Chin
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  • 310 5 Money Is Needed To Finance Projects THE Singapore City Council may seek a loan from the International Monetary Fund to finance its development projects, The Standard learned yesterday. The Council, it is understood, needs $42,000,000 next year— sls,ooo,ooo for Rate Fund purposes
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  • 108 5 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Telok Ayer, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, yesterday, asked the Acting Financial Secretary in a letter, to explain how much money was spent by Government and Ministers on entertainments. Mr. Jumabhoy said that although this question had been asked earlier, no
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  • 30 5 THE Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board announced yesterday it had appointed Mr. P. E. Berner a member of the Board in place of Mr. A. M. J. Fenton.
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  • 89 5 NZ Envoy is Maori leader KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malayan and the New Zealand Governments announced that Mr. Charles Moihi Bennett, 45, will succeed Mr. Foss Shanahan as the High Commissioner for New Zealand in Malaya. Mr. Bennett had a distinguished record as commanding officer of the Maori Battalion during the
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  • 113 5 Big Crowds See Polls Register THE Singapore Legislative Assembly electoral register, which was first opened for inspection yesterday, drew laige crowds from the urban area. Commissioner of Elections. Mr M. Ponnuduray. commenting on the attendance figures, said that though the crowd thinned out later in the day, "the overall response
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  • 56 5 THE Singapore Red Cross Society will hold its annual Ball at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 1. The Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, and the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock will be present. There will be floor shows by Rose Eberweine's School of Dancing." The
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  • 80 5 LIM CHWEE KIAT. alias Gambar, was yesterday charged In the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of Tan Hong Gek, alias Thye Kam, at Silat Road, on Oct. 5. Lim was the fifth man to be charged in connection wr.h Tan's death. The others, Khoo Ah
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  • 313 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Officials of the National Registration of Identity Cards Departments in Singapore and the Federation are working closely In a bid to plug irregularities and loopholes which exist within their departments, The Standard was told today. Irregularities in procedure in the issue
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  • 129 6 Handcuff ed^he i was led to plane A MAN, believed to have been detained during an anti-terrorist operation in Johore, yesterday limped into Singapore airport, handcuffed to a Federation prison warder. The detainee, who had his right foot In a plaster-cast, was driven to
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  • 197 6 Policeman Is Not Your Playmate, Man Told PAKIRI RETNAM told a Singapore court yesterday that because he feared a policeman would lose his job as a result of a missing button, he brought him to a police station to account for its loss. But on his arrival at the station,
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  • 83 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Finance Minister Col. Sir Henry Hau-Shik Lee, en route home from the World Bank conference in New Delhi and the Montreal Commonwealth conference, did not arrive today as scheduled. The delay was due to the BOAC strike in London. The delegation of leading
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  • 73 6 ONE man was stabbed with the jagged end of a broken bottle and another hit on the head in a gang clash at a joget modern in the Jalan Besar area of Singapore, just before midnight last night. Alias bin Ibrahim, 27, received stab wounds in
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  • 212 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Tenders from more than a dozen countries including Malaya— will be considered by the Federal Government shortly for the construction of the $52,000,000 Klang Straits port project. The nations represented by the tenders are Britain. United States. Canada. Italy. France,
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  • 294 6 PKATH CBAMMtpp, AN assistant warehouse manail Tillie, of Goodyear Orient Com» an r Joh J Coroner yesterday that "something ld *SJ had spoken 'upset' him and he momi? 01 1 hfl of the car he was driving." mentari iM^] Tillie and his friend. James h I just left the
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  • 102 6 Datin has surprise for Father DA TIN Kartini Hamid Jumat, wife of the Singapore Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, lei: Singapore yesterday for Jakarta to see her father for the first time in 20 years. Datin Hamid said before boarding GIA plane: "Father is going to have a
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  • 44 6 MR TALLMAN of the Asia Foundation, Kuala Lumpur, who is on a visit to .he East Coast with his wife, was entertained to a cultural show organized by the Suara Muda at their recenUy opened $75,000 club premises in Kota Bahru.
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  • 162 6 THOMAS D. ad. J had four previous J tions in England J in Singapore, was 3 jailed for six month he was found gZ charge of cnmina of trust by the lfcj tnct Judge, Mr 5 Adam; vis tttM committed the off«J he was entrusted SI oil paintings, va/jed'd
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  • 118 6 PENANG. We: -A meeting held a* here toriav parsed s rs deploring the P'Op<* crease of the annudj various categories of pi by the City Cojrr;: a Jan. 1 next year ir. the financial dilficu.W experienced by ami tions of the public Another resolutws called for annual premises to
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  • 14 6 KUALA LUMPty Woi d Bank J also sen invWJ j ration Govern^ exoccted
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  • 27 6 We q MR. S-sHsj i. of o1 bv a.: t SingaP ol^ jour an« on a worjd w AHJ panied Mr f ar £l$ Paramour^ visor.
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  • 308 7 Schools on the look-out for trouble-makers IPOH, Wed. Police are keeping a sharp look-out for secret society gangsters who are trying to enter school compounds with the object ct intimidating or recruiting new members. This followed an incident reported from St. Michael's Institution this
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  • 137 7 STC Union Agrees To New Pact THE 3.000-strong Singapore Traction Company Union last night accepted an agreement which will give some STC members a 35-cent a day raise and a two-and-one-half weeks' bonus a year at a meeting held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. According to the agreement the workers
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  • 323 7 CITIZENSHIP, the word which had dominated the thoughts of the Singapore people for a lon* time, had now brought the Colony to the "reality of oneness as one people," a group of 192 visiting Thai University students was told yesterday by the assistant Minister to the
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  • 138 7 Were Now One People —he says parties shall prevail, and our cherished goal of a United Malayan Nation shall be achieved within the shortest possible time for the mutual advantage, happiness and prosperity of the people of both territories." After his talk, Mr. Nair was presented with a plaque from
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  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cento per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Tone: Uncertain after firm. The tin price in Singapore was $370 per picul (up $lf). LONDON RUBBtiK Wednesday's opening first session: Tone: Quiet. CLOSING Spot 26 d. November 25 Id. December 26&d. January-March 26 gd. April-June 26£d.
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  • 22 7 THE band 'of the First Foresters will perform at the Botanic Gardens, Singapore between 5 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 160 7 A Proud Day For 14s Colony Nurses ONE hundred and-forty-eight "Girls in White" received their nursing certificates at a graduation ceremony held at the Allen Lecture Theatre, Singapore, yesterday. Addressing the nurses before the presentation, Mrs. A. J. Braga, wife of the Minister of Health, reminded them of their ''solemn
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  • 49 7 FIRE broke out in the engine room of the "Indomenous," berthed alongside the Singapore Harbour B r >ard wharves, yesterday. Members of the crew who were called in to fight the fire got it under control before the arrival of a Harbour fire-fighting tug.
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    • 955 8 MITSUI |3Q UME S'port P.S'hom Penono FORJAPAN. Meguroton Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Pusan 25 Oct Nochi.on Moru for Japan Ports 8 No* 6 Noy 5 Nov Amagisan Mam for Japan n N^ }Q Arrpo'tina "cargo for USA Pacific and Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on
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    • 499 8 EAST ASIATIC J HOMEWARDS S.i liß 0 |JM «OM«J.«. H..b.r,. SB *FAISTRIA itX j;; PATAGONIA »,.n., 1 Colling Gdynio I MLANDIA I KOREA M No Calling Gdynio. I P-nger Acco. modotioß I OUTWARDS Soiling. f O Bongkok oBd I Penonj >ft I -INOIA** I "JUTLANDIA" 11]" 2*2/23 Oct u^** 1
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 316 9 Bid To Regain Lost Trade SINGAPORE Chinese rubber traders suggested yesterday the Colony could retrieve the "lest trade" in rubber with China by sending a trade mission there without delay. They confirmed that the Colony had virtually lost its trading in rubber with China in the
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    • 401 9 PHOTO shows Mr. Tan Siak Kew. leader of the trade mission presenting a commemorative pennant from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, at a reception given to the delegation last week. SINCE the Singapore trade
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    • 179 9 Rubbers Are Firm, Tins Steady RUBBER counters in the Malayan share market were firm yesterday, following the improvement in the commodity price. Industrials and tins were quietly steady. A small turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers M. Colls. 102 1.04 Ords.
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    • 103 9 Rubber It's New Price Level demand In ".'p --loot marr\nished prices r\,f the trading, >l >vel, a pfi«r more than ff stu acting f> r^ taking :i«ess and the g 2J; S per lb. for to jtot grade hall cent .as 1-1 jii ess, the ''/■> nearly four IP* -^r.^d
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    • 27 9 Bnnks lowing merchants fin* T.I -.1-13 16. I I i air mail M 2 trade K an ready: French Francs Kr 18) r;**e ratca remain
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    • 74 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picuj yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $35} buyers $36$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk 554 seller;, in drums SST J sellers: Mimtok white pepper $123 sellers; Sarawak while $122 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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    • 168 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business *N.ord, W2 n 9o ld g: niffht) M. Cement $137. $1.38. BStoter $1.38; Metal Box $1.70. $169- Robinson ords. $1.41. $140. lime Darby $1.50: Cold Storage 89c; Steamship 71c. S. Times *1 75- S. Traders $1.44. Wearne $3.20 cum all; Wearne Debenture
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    • 82 9 Firm Holds Dinner THE Malayan Weaving: Mills Ltd., gave a dinner on Monday at the Federal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, to textile dealers. Photo "taken at the dinner shows (from left) Mr. Gan Whei Peng, director of Hong Bee Textiles Ltd. and Hong Bee Realty Co. Ltd., of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur
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    • 35 9 JAKARTA, Oct. 15 (Reuter). A government team will visit North Sumatra to examine the possibility of setting up an oil enterprise there. Standard Vacuum. CaltexPacific and 8.P.M.-Shell already operate in Sumatra
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    • 76 9 TOKYO, Oct. 15 (UPI).— Indonesia signed a contract with Communist China yesterday to purchase 75.000 ions of Chinese rice, Antara New? Agency reported from Jakarta today. The Communist Chinese Em- bassy in Jakarta said the contract was the last portion of the total of 170.000 tons of
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    • 294 9 SINGAPORE pepper trade with New York, which suffered a setback in August this year, following U.S. Government detention of 700 tons Lampong black shipped from the Colony, was picking up again, a market source said yesterday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration detained the $1,000,000 cargo
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    • 58 9 THE over-all world factory output of dairy products during the first three months of this year was well above that of the corresponding period in 1957. data collected by the United States Department of Agriculture show. Butter, cheese and dried milk production increased substantially over the
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  • 1244 10 By Ward Morehouse From 'Theatre Arts' ■pHE stage has seen Katharine Cornell as Candida, tender and human and wise; as a vivid and girlish Juliet; and as a Saint Joan of transcendent beauty. For a time she was a Malayan princess, brought as the bride of
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  • 1023 10 -THE HOPE OF THE AM»^, f VVVVVVVVfcVWVVWWWiVWVVVWWVV RICHARD Berry continues his series on MEN IN THE NEWS, in which he gives an intimate sidelight into the careers of world famous personalia ties* QF ALL the Cardinals who have been mentioned as possible successors to Pope
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  • 524 11 0} son] Who will be Britain's Sportsmen of the Year? d Feel like a bit of homework So no. lam n °t giving away any >ne of the aMtion aa**es which 1 f3 ,-h ar and thou h JO* might like tt vVriters* Association picks
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  • 139 11 p U. Wed. The Chulalongkorn team, inter-university champions of w three matches in Malaya at the end C <inri> r- :T -y- nais i x wunp ir j s ,;/■>■::;•; q ,5 th Mer- or b', w v rn^ni y°fe and SUli pr on against
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  • 40 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club rallied strongly in the second half to beat GHQ FARELF by 22 points (two goals, two penalties and two tries) to eight (a goal and a penalty) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday.
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  • 17 11 NEWMARKET, Suffolk, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Morerambe won the Cesarewitch with Predominate second and Kubba third.
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  • 25 11 BATA GAJAH, Wed. Sultan Yusof School trounced St. Michael's Institution by 5 goals to 1 in an inter-school hockey friendly played here yesterday.
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  • 205 11 F/Lt. Roy Strickland will lead the Combined Royal Air Force team to tour Bangkok for two matches there. RAF selectors yesterday named the following 20 players for the trip: Cpl. Denman (Butterwoi'.h) SAC Labram (Seletar), F/Lt Strickland (Seletar). SAC Albert (75 Sqn. RNZAF), F/Lt.
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  • 202 11 Is it possible for any wrestler in Singapore today to smear the undefeated records of the Pehalavan brothers nephews of the mighty Gama? One and his host of followers do. He is Hari Prasad. of Hindustan, a brawny grappler who gets his wish at
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The rugger match between the Royal Air Force "A" rnd Technical College schedule. 1 to be played at the Gumey Road ground was called off. SHIEL Cyclist HAWTHORN Driver LONDON Boxer
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  • 147 11 WINNING GOAL BY STA MARIA A GOAL five minutes from time by inside left, Sta Maria, enabled Police "B* to beat S'pore Recreation Club "B" by four goals to three in an exciting SHA Div. 2 league match on the padang yesterday. Police started off in a fine style when
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  • 140 11 IPOH, Wed. Perak's two newest rugger sides, the Ist New Zealand Regiment and the 3rd Royal Australian Regiment will meet in. the Merdeka Cup final to be played on the Ipoh Padang on Oct. 25. The Kiwis had things very much their
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  • 478 11 JOURNALISTS PROTEST AGAINST SHABBY TREATMENT UNION WRITES TO THREE BODIES PENANG, Wed. The Journalists' Union of North Malaya has sent a strong protest to the president and council of the Football Association of Penang "against the shabby treatment accorded to members of the Press covering the soccer matches played by
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  • 863 11 Gold Cup Meeting Attracts A Total Of 195 Horses A TOTAL of 195 horses 80 in Class 1 and 115 in Class 2 has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting on Oct. 25, 29 and Nov. 1. The full list of entries is as follows:— HORSES
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  • 39 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Inter-Commercial badminton finals between the Hongkong Bank Sports Club and the Simit Snorts Club will take place at the Selangor Badminton Association hall on Friday for the Cheah Ewe Keat challenge cup.
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  • 37 11 ARMY beat Singapore Police Sports Association by five goals to three in a friendly hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. Humphries (4) and Eagan scored for the Army, while Police's scorers were Pennefather (2) and Rozario.
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  • 181 11 POLICE AMICABLES DRAW 1-1 REPLAY TUESDAY POLICE Sports Association and Amicable Athletic Association failed to reach a decision when they drew one-all in the semi-final of the SAFA senior knockout soccer competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. A replay will be held on Tuesday. Both teams were well matched but
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  • 48 11 YEO KOON YAN beat Ho Tian Chiao 300-168 and C. H. Thesiera beat Dr. Chan Ah Kow 300-258 in last nights Singapore Billiards champion, ships at the Great World. Tonight's ties, 6.15, A. Hamid vs. Quik Eu Huat; 8.15, Leong Chong Pul vs. Chin Chi Nen.
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  • 54 11 Maxwell Sports Club completed their SAFA Div. 2B fixtures with an unbeaten record when they beat Blue Rovers Sports Club by seven goals to one at Geylang stadium yesterday. Maxwell, now champions in their respective division, will meet Chinese Athletic 'A' in the final. at Jalan Besar stadium
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  • 43 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Playing without several of their "regulars" Selangor United proved no match for Bpecial Air Services. They were beaten by 19 points (two goals, try, two penalties) to 3 (penalty) in a rugger match at Bellamy Road ground today.
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR. -Wed. Central Malaya Sub-District (Army) opened their Selangor Hockey Association Division Two League campaign with a hard earned 2—o victory over Federation Armoured Car Regiment on the Batu Cantonment ground today.
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  • 32 11 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank Sports Club maintained their unbeaten record in the S.H.A. Div. 3 league when they beat the Singapore Medicals Services Union by 4-1 at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 25 11 61 SIGNALS Unit, Royal Air Force, beat Nee Soon Pay Corps by 14 points to five in a rugger match at Sembawang yesterday.
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  • 114 12 CRAIG AT THE NETS SYDNEY, Oct. 15 (Reuter)— Test cricket captain, lan Craig, yesterday practised at Sydney cricket ground. Craig has been out of action because of hepatitis. He had not batted in a practice net since returning from the South African tour last March. Craig showed little signs of
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  • 147 12 STOCKTON. California, Oct. 15.— (UPI).— Little Cezar of the Philippines floored Mexico's Frankie Duarte twice last night to win a unanimous 10 round featherweight decision. Cezar, used a vicious left hook to score the knockdowns against his shorter opponent. The first knockdown cams in the
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  • 42 12 HALIFAX. Nova Scotia. Oct. 15 (UPI) Canadian lightweight champion Richard *kid' Howard got his comeback on a Arm footing last night as he knocked out Vernon Lynch, 132, of New York in the tenth round of a sharp slugging match.
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  • 45 12 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland: Play is opened in the World Amateur Team Golf championship lor the Eisenhower trophy here last week as China drives off from the Ist tee in front of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club here. Twenty-nine nations competed.- UPI
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  • 60 12 SOCCER: Senior Cup: FKC vs IRC, Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. Premier League: Army vs RN 'Dockyard. Jalan Besar, 7 p.m. Junior Cup: Katong vs IndiaJi Youngsters, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. Minto vs Springdale, Mf A, 5.15 p.yn. HOCKEY: SHA Div. 1: Police vs Wanderers, Wanderers. Div. Ill: YMSA 'B' vs
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  • 70 12 THE Singapore Ex-Services Association will hold its annual golf tournament on Oct. 19. on the first Nine of the new course at the Royal Singapore Golf Club at 9.30 a.m. Inviting members and their friends to the tournament, the Association promises that "good, bad and learner golfers
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  • 106 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Chinese Football Association have named a strong team to meet Seoul Football Club in floodlit match at the Merdeda Stadium tomorrow. Arthur Koh from Singapore and Pan? Siang Hock from Penan? are not available. The team is: Seet
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  • 256 12 Indonesian Muda Win Junior Knockout Final KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Indonesian Muda today won the Football Association of Selangor junior knockout competition by trouncing the South Indian Rovers by six goals to two. For a championship final, it was dismal, sub-standard soccer, with not even a trace of the tension that
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  • 127 12 WELLINGTON, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Mr. Norman Mckenzie, a life-member of the New Zealand Rugby Union said here today: "The racial problem in South Africa is something that many people in New Zealand do not understand or appreciate. Unless one have had personal experience of it there is
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  • 60 12 TOKYO, Oct. 15 (ReuteD— Two Japanese and one American golfer finished the first day of the Japan professional golf championship in par 72 for the course at the Tokyo Golf Club in Sayama City, north of Tokyo. Ken Venturi Yoshiro Hayashl, and Sukemasa Shimamura had seventwos. Jack
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  • 351 12 Outpoints Follev In Ten Rounds LONDON, Oct. 15 (Rcuter) Henrv Conn Britain *eat Zora Foilcy, number one contender ill <u world heavyweight title, on points over ten round, the Empire Pool here last night. s at Cooper, 24-year-old leading contender for the British heavyweight championship, earned
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  • 136 12 Cus D'Amato Rejects Fight Dates NEW YORK. Oct. 15 ftter).—Negotiations for F'ovrf Patterson to defend his vorld heavyweight boxing title >t Madison Square Garden here before the end of the year have broken down, it *r M n nounced yesterday. Mr. Julius Helfand. Chairman of the State Mb c' Commission,
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  • 64 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Police Depot "B", the defending champions, held Young Men's Christian Association to a one-all draw in their opening Selangor Hockey Association Division Two leagup match on the Gurney Road ground today. In another Division Two league fixture the Tamilians Physical Culture Association "B"
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  • 54 12 r:vr Ber^ H and Pore a e "st( v th < k ng are r>-- was one 7i mal <e the '-> J j invitatio- Ration i fl> om KuaiL Or tbi» they T:v fa sched m H J p* j draw Da the Ch B| hi H' Qgk
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  • 80 12 HAMILTON, New Zealand, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Peter Thomson, the Australian golf star and Dave Thomas of Wales won the New Zealand open foursomes championship at the St. Andrew's course here today. With a score-of 140 for the 36 holes they took the event
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  • 45 12 STRATHFL Oct 15 nish ifc\ j A:.':f.-G.T,6" m '>!<■■■ r ita dyanpiariM a i i I exrep*. g ing J the leadiot f So rth '>Vc.p; 7-.i. 14. Gin p r i against Fv Wimbiedfe Fra^-cr. hail beating I South AutM tips-Moon I M. M
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 109 12 {todays sport m World, 7.30 p.m. Nee Soon vs Singapore Sharks, Great World, 9 p.m. BILLIARDS: SB A Championships, Great World. 6.15 TELOK ANSON SOCCER: Lim Ewe Cheng Shield: D.I.D. vs. Sebrang Estate. Speedy Road Ground. HOCKEY: M.A.S. vs. P.W.D., A.C.S. Ground. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Korea vs. M.C.F.A., Merdeka Stadium,
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    40 13 rnoio). and children rescued from the groundHoi Wong jorm a chow-line receiving 's mesa on the heavy cruiser, VSS r<? 46 men, 48 women and 22 uU 'ro^ the Communist port of Swaf. after risking relatives in*Red China 3- UPI
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  • 636 13 The Art Of Ruling Lei Astor reports from London: f u n^thm^ new in l P o r v that man jl creature. Plato \hf ldpa some ,jo and never £"J£s of the 3 |,|p t argue Jt that politics is t uhich onl> con iitirians 1 kp^p reiterating 11m
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  • 2219 13 A warning to all world financiers ■■^^^^■I^MMM|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^na^^M^^^HaH>BHmHmMHM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ From Our Correspondent^ pAINTED in sombre colours, though shot with golden streaks stealing in here and there, was the picture of modern Asia, as it was expounded by Premier Nehru in his inaugural address to the 68--nation World Finance Conference now being held
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    • 218 13 QIOTATION: ■■■■■■■■■■■H > vstem of von Moltke SB l^B^^wS i ri r be IPfl 8 remain ideas; M| Al how H R^^^A^D I ■a 'hem. MBM^^^MMH^^^^* L IR x By RITA DEI MAR k ridt,1 U)XTE 22— Improve relationships, IJ BlRTh>ign contacS with others. MainI to tain credit standing, poise.
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    • 224 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp s. /OKWHUT) H BUT: FRANKIX'O' IS UNDER /vo'GOnAV CRAT< JAANff-DADCrV-O A INVESTIGATOR,} > A SWEET; S r P V SUSPICION V. -SO, WHILETW'POUCE A f STAVIN < HITS THE FEATHERS EAfcLYj > THISISMV < I INNERCEMT If:( IS OUT, TBMN'TU' LATEST PLAN TW'HOUSE \BUTISWINSTILLTWELVE!!S I
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 371 14 KARACHI, Oct 15 (Reuter)— President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan today announced that the Press censorship imposed under Martial Law last week would be lilted today. "We have nothing to hide/' he told 1 foreign correspondents. Martial Law was imposed by the President when he suspended
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 82 14 10 Million Will Die -IF... MOSCOW. Oct. 15 (Reuter) Professor Alexander Kuzin said here yesterday, according to the Soviet news agency Tass, that the continuation of nuclear tests at their 1954-58 level might cause the death of some 10.000.000 people by leukemia, cancer, and hereditary diseases in one generation early
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    • 29 14 The Soviet Union will tomorrow launch "a month of struggle against the use of nuclear weapons and for the discontinuation of atomic weapons tests," Moscow Radio said today.- Reuter
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    • 36 14 A SMALL atomic device of suo-kiioton class (a force 01 less than 1,000 tons of TNT) was exploded from a 50-foot wooden tower at the- desert test site in Las Vegas, Nevada, yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 39 14 General Raoul Salan, General De Gaulle's delegateGeneral In Algeria, told a military court here today that he thought an attempt on his life was a matter that "allowed of no pardon" and he trusted that justice would be done.
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    • 34 14 The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced it had been informed by the British Government through the British Embassy here of the appointment of Mr. Oscar Charles Morland as the new British ambassador to Japan. Reuter
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    • 25 14 The British rocket "Blue Streak" which was intended to carry hydrogen bomb warheads is being "relegated to research work," the Daily Herald air corresponded reports.
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    • 30 14 THE 9.100-ton British cruiser H.M.S. Birmingham was in collision in Bordeaux Harbour last night with the French motor vessel Morbihan (4,339 tons) Lloyds agents here stated yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 36 14 THE West German President Professor Theodor Heuss will invite Queen Elizabeth of England to visit West Germany when he goes to London next week, an official of the President's Office said yesterday.
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  • 129 14 PLYMOUTH, England, Oct. 15 (Reuter) An amateur theatre company here is having a little difficulty in casting a play by Colin Wilson, 27-year-old author of the "Outsider." The leading lady i s an artist's model whom the stage directors insist shall appear nude. Other
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  • 58 14 COUPLE FIGHT TO DEATH JAKARTA, Oct. 15 (Reuter) A man and his wife killed each other in a "duel" behind locked doors in Medan, North Sumatra, newspapers here reported. Neighbours who heard the quarrel broke down the door too late. They found the couple dying the husband with stab wounds,
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  • 67 14 TOKYO. Oct. 15, (Reuter). The Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, said today he had no recollection of stating that "the time has come for Japan to eliminate the no-war provision in the Japanese Constitution." Mr. Kishi was commenting at a Press conference m reports from
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  • 533 14 DULLES GIVES CHIANG A LOYAL PLEDGE United States Won't Let The Republic Of China Down WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said today that the United States had no plans whatsoever for urging Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to reduce his Nationalist Chinese forces on Quemoy.
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  • 217 14 BURMA REDS HAVE ONLY A FORTNIGHT TO SURRENDER RANGOON, Oct. 15 (Reuter)—Burma's Prime Minister, U Nu, told a press conference the amnesty he offered to Burmese Communist insurgents last June would be withdrawn on Oct. 31. Thi s would enable the caretaker government under Gen. Ne Win to have a
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  • 72 14 TUNIS, Oct. 15. (Reuter).— Tunisia has decided to break off diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic, it was officially announced today. President Habib Bourguiba is expected to give Tunisia's reasons for this step in a speech to the Constituent Assembly in Tunis tomorrow.
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  • 278 14 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 15 (UPI) SecretaryGeneral Dag Hammarskjoeld, outlining stand-by arrangements for a United Nations "Peace Force," said today that such an organization could never be used in combat operations or become involved n internal con- flicts. Hammarskjoeld, in a report prepared for
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  • 137 14 BEIRUT, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Beirut's former rebel leader Mr. Saeb Salam said tonight the country's three weeks old government crisis had teen solved by cutting the size of Mr. Rashid Karami's Cabinet and introducing two representatives of the Christian community in it. He said Mr. Karami,
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  • 148 14 THWO white mice provided evidence in London recently of the successful production of normal, healthy young: animals from embryos which have passed some of their early development in an artificial medium in a test tube. Credit for the achievement goes to Dr. J. D.
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  • 115 14 DE GAULLE'S NEW ORDER ATTACKED ALGIERS, Oct. 15 (Reuter) The All-Algeria Public Safety Committee minus its army members today called for a general strike and mass demonstrations here tomorrow against Gen. De Gaulle's new Algerian election edict. The committee, whose military members quit yesterday on the orders of Gen. De
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  • 92 14 PARIS. Get IS ter)— Alcoholism d twice as many fa] France as tutored according to an ed French profess^] Professor Robert bre, President of I Academy o! W told a meeting U for recent im 1 ed that brtvtttl 40 per cent 4 il sions to psychiatry pitals had
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  • 28 14 MANILA. On \m The Philippine m continued to sf bte survivors vessel which wm off GuintarcM ijj *j island, southern -PP cording to a Df merit announce
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  • 223 14 NICOSIA, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Three British soldiers were injured, two of them seriously, in a new series of ambushes and gun attacks scattered throughout Cyprus. Two of the soldiers were injured last night when two patrol vehicles came under a hail of gunfire and
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