Singapore Standard, 20 October 1958

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Tel ephorm 2548 1—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1958. Vo». IX No. 110. is r.H. ',6 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 285 1 m.* ?^5 ACHI Oct 19 (Reuter)— General Ayub Khan, Chief Martial Law Administrator, said here today he had told President Iskander Mirza that if he did not assume personal control of Pakistan he (Ayub) would have to do so himself. Discussing his
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  • 95 1 NICOSIA, Oct. 19 (Reuter) —Two Cypriot Greek men were shot dead and one woman was seriously wounded when masked gunmen attacked a house m Tripimeni, East Cyprus, last night, it was officially announced today. The group of gunmen some armed with automatic shotguns or pistols and
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  • 109 1 PULL-OUT OF U.S. TROOPS BEIRUT, Oct- 19 (Reuter)— The 24th United States Airborne Brigade started to leave the Lebanon by air today, an American spokesman announced. The brigade consists of about 3.000 men. Usually reliable sources said the parachutists were leaving at the rate of about 400 daily and should
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  • 79 1 DULLES FOR TALKS IN BRITAIN ROME, Oct. 19. (Reuter). Mr. John Foster Dulles is to fly to London this evening for urgent talks with the British Government. A spokesman m the U.S. Embassy said Mr. Dulles was expected to dine with the British Foreign Secretary Seiwyn Lloyd at Brize Norton
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  • 82 1 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 19 (UPI) The hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church and the nations of the world paid tribute to the memory of Pope Pius XII today m the last and most splendid of nine days of funeral rites m St. Peter's Basilica- Forty
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  • 147 1 Marilyn to be a Mother NEW YORK. Oct. 19 Film actress Marilyn Monroe is expecting a baby. Louella Parsons, the Hollywood columnist, reported m the New York Journal American today. Miss Parsons said this was confirmed yesterday by the film star's physician. Dr. Leon Khrohn, and that the baby was
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  • 176 1 HARROGATE, Yorkshire, Oct. 19 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said today that Britain was fighting for the "soul of the uncommitted peoples" of the Commonwealth and if British industry was affected by cheap imports from these countries it must adjust itself to the
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    45 1 ANTARA news agency said on Saturday the Indonesian sir force had ordered the closing off of the south-east coast of Sumatra. This means no one will b e able to enter the area without a permit. No reason was given for the closure.
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  • 82 1 OSLO, Oct. 19 (Reuter) Rudolf Hess, Nazi leader who parachuted into Britain m 1941 and was later sentenced to life imprisonment at Nuremberg, has been proposed as a candidate for the 1938 Peace Prize. Mr. August Schou, Director of the Nobel Institute, said: "Every year we
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  • 170 1 First case, death in Fed. MUAR, Sun. A tenyear o 1 d girl died of paralytic poliomyelitis m the Muar General Hospital yesterday the first case reported m the Federation since the Singapore outbreak. The girl, Khoo Ah Ming, who was admitted to hospital last Thursday was believed to have
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  • 473 1 WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY SINGAPORE'S politicians, community leaders, social workers and laymen were unanimous m their opinion that the "authorities m power" should take a serious view of the present outbreak of polio m the Colony. They considered that the measures taken by the
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  • 240 1 LONDON, Oct. 19 (UPI) The London airport strike which ha s clipped the wings of the giant British Overseas Airways Corporation is a Communist attempt to tighten a strangle hold on the airport, union boss Jim Matthews charged today. The burly leader of the
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  • 339 1 2 5 0,000 DOSES FOR THEY CITY Council 9 s M*oti<> Plan Health chief says: Cable vaccine now THE Singapore City Council may order 250,000 doses of the Sabin anti-polio vaccine to prevent a spread of the disease m the City area. As the incidence of polio m the Colony
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  • 100 2 CHAM Ytf LIM. ag?d 74. passed Mwey very peacatu'ry on Sunday. I 9 I&SS at 3 20 am. at h»s resdence. 22 O»d«V Rc*o. S.ngapo'* Deep'v mourned by hs four sons, Kearn Cheong. Mcrvgnor Franc s Chan 1 Bishop Penangk. Yuen Cneong. Keng Cheong: four daughters, Yuet Kwai. Sister
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  • 268 2 New Plans For Next Elections THE Central Council of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party at its meeting yesterday accepted the resignation of five top men who left to join the United Socialist Front. The five are: Mr. Ng See Thong, chairman of the central
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  • 15 2 Lucky I Be Alive STAND ARDPIC shows Low after hi. General Hospital m «J I
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  • 142 2 SINGAPORE shop assistant Lo* ffan saved from drowning m the Haw p a Stue^ yesterday by a lifeguard. u^ t0^ h P°°i *:th-wo^ badminton stay on and see Bwwa m te» For so-re ao-fca thought he narj -.asw floundered w c c Vj depth. L ••<•
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  • 61 2 KUAI LUMPCB Si The S /:<~ r Wed!? 01 von here p ayed Imr Thai university >" c are en route v^ tinue their The Ch ongi Hty s»t idents fi whe had vi itc v guests of 'he Nanw Malayan ;n ci will cave r v:
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  • 33 2 A 13-YEAR-OU 'f S u, m the die^S3 nitteri "V K[ n r: poor.' 5 i- fl v Road. Smgiport J The p gaged n I Con- 4 a b g-
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    • 408 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS are called for the collection of kitchen refuse from Connell House An son Road, before 12 noon on Wednesday, 29th October, 1958. Address: The Superintendent. CONNELL HOUSE 1, An son Road, Singapore. 2. JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Senior Executive Engineer
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    • 583 2 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION will celebrate its 34th Anniversary at its own premises, and the school will remain closed for the day. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at oar saleroom Nos. 14 16 Robinson Rd., S pore. ON THURSDAY 23rd Otober, 1958 at 2.30 p.m. No. 97-5 BRIGHT
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    • 484 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 640 of 1957. Re: LEO DORAI of No. 160-0. Jalan Kayu, Singapore, 28. Receiving Order made Ist November, 1957. Date of Adjudication Ist November, 1957. Date and place of
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    • 206 2 NOTICES Re: LIM CHENG HIN deceased. ALL persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 7, Lorong 25A, Geylang Road, Singapore, who died on the 10th day of July 1958 are required to send particulars of their claims In writing to The Public Trustee,
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    • 130 2 adsf sdaf sdaf sdf dsafdsf dsf fsd f dsf UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED EASILY BY I SING TrUo Wafer No. I To kill hair roots and to stop further gTcmth u*f Trico Water No. 2 CHARI CO., (Post Box |2S| 29 Robinson Road, Singapore- 1. U ]SSh WBawi I.' milfMC TOHK
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  • 698 3 October 20. 1958 Lffit Problems ■31" I THE ever-increasing traffic load which passes I Singapore* 290 miles of highways is astonishW There zre now well over 51,000 motor Wes, comprising private cors, taxis, buses and using the island's road system today. Add J, 8f t.gure, the
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  • 53 3 cm lack Him ko^j *«*>'%/£ PO So. No li6i Cables. llCE ™2?i •M^Ul Te «4»l «5 im«). All <»«P« rtrnw U Cnn* inujr^c. Bldg-. 174 B*tu W V r^>o»>on» fa?o »cJ A Cov^an it ftl: Jncl J 4 8 Leitn St Tel: r* TVi? ''I -A
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  • 773 3 Low-Cost Flats 'pODAY marks a milestone m the Alliance Government's plans to improve the social services it provides for the people of Persekutuan Tan a h Meiayu. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will at 4.30 p.m. declare open two 11 -storey blocks of low-cost flats m
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  • 130 3 Not Known By Their Works "One of the mast remarkable things about recent years is the steady decline m the interest m poetry and the steady rise m the interest m poets It is no longer enough that someone writes good poems; m order to be
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  • 392 3 BLACKPOOL, T AST WEEK at the Tory Conference we had a vegetarian diet on farming and agriculture followed by a fish course. Both were mild and slightly tasteless dishes. The Right Hon. John Hare, who is the Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, was the chef,
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  • 657 3 LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY Secretary, rose to his feet. He disposed of the pleas for reintroducing flogging and easily repulsed the enthusiasts for the gallows Mr. Butler may have his critics when it comes to handling foreign affairs and aiding ar.d abetting such adventures as Suez, but all parties respect
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  • 366 3 The NEWS as it srikes me "Against a foe I can myself defend, But Heaven protect me from a blundering friend! r pHIS column expects to bear many City Council employees repeat these words of D'Arcy \X. Thompson now that Malayanization has been reduced from the sublime to the ridiculous.
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    • 133 3 A Rich Store Of Knowledge for Children of All Ages < Ch a rles Ra y9 s WORLD IBSSsk OF y^&B&mMtwSL WONDER |lra^9ljß To boys and girls, whose P^WPP^jBB^KpIiI^Km^B lively curiosity In every- g^gJlgtS-a I CTESIIb^B^M thing around them must he PffH satisfied, these wonderful mjJM volumes will be received
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  • 38 4 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. Inspector Kishen Singh, 39. Area Inspector South, has been transferred to Cameron Highlands as Assistant Officer in Charge, Police District. Inspector Kishen Singh came to Tanjong Malim. a year ago. when hooliganism was ram-
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  • 492 4 2,700 OIL MEN TO COME OUT ON STRIKE Dispute Is Over Bonus, say unions THE Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore) will serve a 14-day strike notice on three oil companies m Singapore; this week. The strike is m protest against the companies' alleged refusal to pay two months' wages
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  • 163 4 THE FIRST Singapore-r.iade Indian film will be shot early next year. This was disclosed by a leading Indian film producer, Mr. F. C. Mera, shortly before he few to Bombay by Air India International yesterday. Mr. Mcra, who has several box-office hits to
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  • 50 4 PRIME Minister John Diefenbaker and West Indies Prime Minister Sir Grantley Adams on Saturday signed an agreement covering Canada's gift of 10 million dollars to the New Island Federation. The signing m Ottawa, Canada, marked the end of two .days of talks and meetings with Canadian officials.
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  • 96 4 PENANG. Sun. Four ratings of the Royal Navy will go overland to Britain towards the end of the year. Petty Officer Archie Macgilchrist. Able Seaman Cyril Hepburn, Able Seaman Benard Bovvens and Able Seaman Raymond Salisbury of the Royal Navy frigate "Mounts Bay" have received
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  • 49 4 AN exhibition of historic photographs of Malaya will be opened on Oct. 23. at 5.30 p.m.. by Singapore's Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. The photographs, which are owned by the Cathay Organization, will be shown at the Odeon-Hollywood Room.
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  • 36 4 pant. A police officer with 21 years' service, he rose from the ranks and was awarded the police long service ;<nd good conduct medal m July this year. Inspector Sewa Singh of Bidor succeeds him.
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  • 204 4 DEMOCRATIC UNIONS ARE AIM OF GOVERNMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Government's desire is to foster strong, democratic and responsible trade unions which will advance the cause of industrial stability, said :he Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, at the annual dinner of the War Department Civilian Staff
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  • 97 4 P E N A N G. Sun.— The Chairman of the Rural District Council, Penang Island, Tuan Haji H. A. Azyze, yesterday told 30 hill setters at the close of the five-day civics that they were living among Communist terrorists, and they should not help the
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  • 241 4 ALOR STAR, Sun.— A coffee stall owner, Tan Kee Lian, told Magistrate Tunku Yaccob at a preliminary inquiry today that he chased a man, whom he alleged had thrown acid on him, for 30 yards, but the man was too fast for him. Tan added:
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  • 24 4 Casting Their Vot At Big Meeting Some of the members of the F.O.W.U. casting th P ir ballot < *tnke, at yesterday's emergency mesUtia «Z
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  • 175 4 PENANG, Sun. The new constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association will be approved m its original form by the MCA general executive committee when it meets m Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 2, according to the MCA publicity officer, Mr. Yong Pung How here
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  • 54 4 MR. (HAN YEE LW known Singapore^ and father of the P^nang. fegr, y m oi^d m his Oxlfy Bij yesterday at the i His funeral wi!i tomorrow when IfcJ w ill leave Oxin R^ 5 p.m. f<ir the rhurrfe < Sarred Hear; m Ta* before
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  • 104 4 Minister Defines Diplomat KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. How should a diplomat be defined? According to the Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, he is one who answers "yes" instead of "perhaps," and "perhaps" for "no." If he answers "no" for "no." he is no diplomat, he claimed.
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  • 86 4 LAWYER EXPLAINS REPORT SINGAPORE L.A..T. Smith, Krdi; ed it that m <-. ttsxi ing m The Stan at i hea ied "Del 5 Family sent I v- < graph on I ibeis ceedings, m vh I appeared Ti i "Tbe i efH m thrown out r tbc 3 tice. Sir
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  • 12 4 SOVIET c*"** treating rtdwtia w» aloe p.ar.t. r?cow rop<;r'.s Reuter
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    • 133 4 FROM TO-DAY FOR LADIES HICH-CLASS GOODS AT THROW-AWAY PRICES 75 cts., $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 at the BARGAIN COUNTERS. READY-MADE APPAREL DRASTIC MARK DOWN ON ALL ITEMS. EXCLUSIVE GOODS SPECIAL BARGAINS PRICES REDUCED UP TO 50% FOR ME\ r SPORT SHIRTS OVER 100 STYLES USUALLY up to $15.90 NOW $2.90 and
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    • 245 4 J ENTER THE I 1 HisL 1 COMPETITION NOW! i ist si^ooo IS 2nd 2 Mvflr/? jf 4 fill J |||ii 3rd* J For many years I've travelled far. kk From John O'Groat* to Zan7-.n«r I In Singapore— to quenrh mr rst I thought I*d try a TIGER flm I
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  • 378 5 FEDERATION's C.I.D. IS BEST IN S-E ASIA We Train Men From 7 Nations—Police Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Royal Federation of Malaya Police Force is "tops" m South-east Asia m the field of special Branch work, the Commissioner of Police Mr. Claude Fenner, told The Standard today. This, he pointed
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  • 161 5 BRIGADIER IS NEW C-G FOR INDONESIA IN SINGAPORE THE DEPUTY Chief-of-Staff of the Indonesian Army, Brigadier General Djatikusumo, has been appointed the Indonesian Consul-Generai m Singapore, succeeding Mr. Achmad Natanagara. A Reuter message from Jakarta, quoting Antara News Agency, stated that it was not known when the Brigadier would take
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  • 157 5 Kuala Kangsar Prepares For Floods KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Preparations were made at a recent meeting of hends of government departments, penghulus. and community representatives. The plans include the systematic evacuation of residents affected by the floods and the commandeering of all livergoing craft and vehicles for use during an emergency.
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  • 75 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. A South Kedah planter, Brain Fiddier, escaped without a scratch when the car he was driving crashed into a post on the main road between the Rest House and Alor Star, m the early hours of this morning. The car was badly damaged.
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  • 62 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. An ex-soecial constable pensioner, Mat Saman Ali bin Kadir. 40, a kampong home guard at Saiong across the Perak River, here died of gunshot wounds received m a shooting incident which occurred on Friday. The Police detained an aborigine, Busu bin Bilong of Kampong
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  • 65 5 TAIPING, Sun.— A sum of $5,000 has been provided m the estimates for a coat-of-arms for the Taiping Town Council. The design which has been drawn up by the College of Arms is to be submitted to the Sultan of Perak for final approval. At the last meeting of
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  • 157 5 'Old Free' Tunku To Open Annex PENANG, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will return to his old school— the Penang Free School on Tuesday to officiate at the opening of the school's new annex during its 142 nd anniversary celebrations. The occasion will be marked with an arts and
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  • 84 5 UNIONISTS LEAVE FOR JAKARTA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Seven West German trade union leaders, who arrived here three days ago from India on a goodwill mission, today left by SAS for Jakarta. They were guests of the Malayan Trade Union Congress and had visited rubber estates, tin mines and workers during
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  • 77 5 INTELLIGENCE MEN CRASH INTO BUSHES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Seven Britons driving through the Lake Gardens last night m a Land Rover were thrown among thick bushes m a valley, when the vehicle skidded and plunged down a ravine 25 feet deep. The seven attached to the Special Military Intelligence Section
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  • 76 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Indian High Commissioner m the Federation, Mr. S. K. Banerji, will leave Kuala Lumpur on Monday on his first official visit of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. He will present his credentials to Sir Anthony Abell, the Governor of Sarawak, who is also
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  • 114 5 COAT -OF -ARMS FOR TAIPING monthly instalments, as many of them found it a hardship to pay their dues m a lump sum. The chairman, Mr. G. C. Norris, said that this would involve a great deal of work and the probable necessity of engaging additional staff The matter was
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  • 200 6 Tunku Is Thanked For The HONGKONG, Oct. 19, (Reuter) A United Nations Association official yesterday expressed deep appreciation of Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's offer to help Muslim Refugees from Red China who are m Hongkong. The Tunku at a meeting last
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  • 136 6 TEACHERS SET FOUR IDEALS THE executive committee of the Singapore Teachers' National Congress at a meeting yesterday finalised its draft constitution. The Congress aims at uniting all professional teachers m Singapore to exert a greater influence on the future of the Colony. Eight teachers* unions and organizations are affiliated to
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  • 97 6 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Municipal Services Union will seek a uniform salary scheme for all MuniciDal employees m the Federation r»nd also improve their retirement benefits m accordance with those of Government employees. These were two of the main resolutions at the union meeting yesterday.
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  • 63 6 A BOY was found m 18 Inches of water m the sea at Sembawang, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The boy, Tan Chong Chiang 1* years, died before arrival •t the Naval Base Hospital. Tan was last seen playine W. th H- SeawaM close to his for h
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  • 220 6 WOMEN CAN PLAY GREAT PART AS women formed nearly half of Singapore's population, they could be counted on to play a great part m helping to build up the j country, Chief Minister JTun Lim Yew Hock said yesterday. Addressing 150 women social welfare leaders and workers. Tun Lim urged
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  • 122 6 TWO Korean sweathearts could not marry because they did not have enough money and their parents objected. But they did marry finally m a Presbysterian church m Seoul recently. The only hitch was that the girl was dead. The girl. Lee Kae-sook, 22, had committed suicide
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  • 137 6 Vets Want To Form A Trade Union IPOH, Sun— The Malayan Veterinary Association at its 10th annual general meeting here during the week-end decided to introduce a Veterinary Surgeons' Act for legislation by Government. This step was taken In -order to bring the Veterinary officers m line with other professions.
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  • 111 6 South Winds Impresses Delegates SINGAPORE'S South Winds rehabilitation farm for cured tuberculosis patients was yesterday described as an "institution uniaue m South-east Asia," by one of the 16 delegates to the Eastern Regional Committee of the International Union Against Tuberculosis. All delegates (from 10 countries) of the Committee conference which
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  • 70 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Minister for Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today ended his five-day tour of Trengganu, and left Kuala Trengganu this morning for Kuantan airport. On his way to Kuantan, the Minister visited the Sekolah Umum Peremmian, the Arabic School and the English school at Dungun,
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  • 239 6 Wang's Case: 'Don't Break His Rice Bowl' A LIBERAL-SOCIALIST City Councillor. Mrs. Felice LeonSoh, yesterday described a move by Labour Front City Councillor, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow, to take disciplinary action against the Council's Director jf Information. Mr. Gary Wang, as a "political crucifixion." In a letter to the City
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 6 TWO Singapore teachers, Mr. Peter Scow Pee Teck and his bride the former Miss Yeo Suat Mvi, are seen m their Chinese wedding costume during the dinner held at the groom's home m East Coast Road on Saturday. Earlier they were married at the Bethesda, Katong. The groom
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  • 391 7 EASTERN ARTS AND CRAFTS STORE OPENS TODAY A. Tourists Bazaar C. K. TANG LTD/s new department store of Eastern arts and crafts m Orchard Road, Singapore, opens for business today. The Orientalstyle building costs $200,000. The new store is a veritable tourists' bazaar with goods from China, Hongkong, Japan, Indonesia,
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    • 175 7 Congratulations to C. K. TANG ITD. F^' on the opening of their mmmm new building at 374 Orchard Road, MM Airconditioning plant |g|BB 111 fc supplied and installed I llliiill o y nfl^B ROTTERDAM TRADING J I CO. (Malaya) LTD. Airconditioning Dept., Tel: *****-5. New Watercooled t» I ||J Packaged
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  • 711 8  -  Jenny By M O IM DAYS CJete I Qete a J A MOST practical idea and good deed to yourself is to consult a beautician when your facial appearance is really m need of some treatment. When Mrs. Amy Wee, a local beauty expert,
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  • Article, Illustration
    91 8 Mrs. C. H. of Changi wishes to know how to get brown stains off from a brown shirt. She said. "After my last wash 1 found the marks m the front of the shirt just where they show up most.'* You did not say what has caused
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 217 8 LI'LABNER By Al Ca PP I THE POLICE CHIEF- I THEA\A^OR- AND'VOKUM I TU ALL POUR A TRAP WAS >) I A v^: 1 HIMSELF- HUMANS VDKUMONTVC \l^^^^^^*^ r3 ill U -ISKEEWNG^ WAS PRESENT JOB-THERE M^P- —IS LEADING hi j 1 WAS WAD HIMSELF M Ah 4 EVEOM LAUGHS AM
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  • 364 10 TOWN'S LANDMARK Building May Set Future Fashion LATEST landmark tn Malacca town is the new five storey, air-conditioned building of Chung Khiaw Bank's Malacca branch, at the junction of Jonker Street and First Cross Street. Italian marble adorning the lower facade and entrances forms a feature of the building. In
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  • 873 11 'SMALL MAN'S BANK' OPENS BRANCH IN MALACCA CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., the Small Man's Bank, opens its $300,000 Malacca branch today the third m the Federation of Malaya and the bank's ninth office since its inception m Singapore, m 1950, according to the managing director, Mr. Lee Chee Shan. Lee
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  • 98 11 Board of Directors BOARD of Directors of Chung Khiaw Bank, Limited:— Mr. Ko Teck Kin, Chairman. Mr. Ng Sen Choy, 0.8. E., M.C.H., J.P., Vice-Chair-man. Mr. Aw Kow. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan. 0.8. E., J.P. Mr. Tan Eng Joo. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Mr. Lee Nyean Shin. Managing Director: Mr.
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    • 52 11 SIKA WATERPROOFING TILING 1 CLOUET CO., (M) LTD. ?ing,jporo Kuala Lumpur THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK on the inauguration of their Malacca Branch r *E NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY MALAYA LIMITED are proud to have been chosen to supply the Savings Bank Machine which is being used m their Mobile Branch
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    • 97 11 MARBLE as usual by RAOULBIGAZZI Agenfs A. CLOUET CO., (M) LTD. Heartiest Congratulations to Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the opening of a Branch Office m Malacca DICTOGRAPH is used m this Office DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. Crosby House Robinson Road Singapore 1 Tel. ***** Chatwood-Milner v If ff ti If
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  • 438 13 Buyers Bid For S' pore Copra PRICES secured for copra, which arrived m Singapore last week have continued their upward trend and bids ranged from $35| to $36 per picul, depending on quality, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd's weekly pro- duce report. From $35| to $35 1 was paid for
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  • 145 13 Soap Output Shows Decline MALAYAN soap production m August, at 57,416 cwt. was 9.212 cwt. *ess than output In the previous month, (66,628 cwU Production m the Federation totalled 34,299 cwt. m August, compared with 41.290 cwt. m July. Singapore's production also showed a drop, from 25.338 cwt. m July,
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  • 91 13 New Import Ruling On China Cotton KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— No import licences will be issue*! for white and dyed cotton shirting, including cotton sheeting and white and dyed jeans from China, the Trade Division of the Federation's Ministry of Commerce and In•dustry has announced. However, if importers can prove that
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  • 131 13 Japan Plans More Dollar Exports NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (Reuter). The leader of a Japanese trade mission told American business leaders here today that Japan must increase its sales to dollar markets to maintain a reasonable standard of living and to continue large purchases from the United States. Mr. Hietaro
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  • 257 13 PETROCHEMICAL production is likely to double m the free world by 1965, according to predictions made by an official of the research and technical department of a leading U.S. oil company. Petrochemicals are chemicals processed from petroleum and natural gas and are used m the
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  • 75 13 THIRTY-EIGHT gold medals won by British exhibitors at the International Fabric Expostion, held m Sacramento, United States, m April this year were presented this week at a ceremony m London at the United States Embassy. The exposition was open to manufacturers of all types of textiles
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  • 129 13 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: London: selling, T.T. or O.D. 2/3-29/32; buying, air mail. T.T. 2/4-1/32. O.D. 2/4-1/16. 30 d/st 2/4-3/16: 45 d/st 2/4-7/32. 60 d/st 2/4-9/32, 90 d/st 2/4-3/8, 120 d/st 2/5-15/32. 180 d/st 2/45/8. New
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  • 114 13 A FIVE-MAN panel of judges will decide the winners of the second annual Blue Brand Majrgarine Competition for schools, sponsored by Lever Bios. (M) Ltd. Mr. A. Monsor bin Wahab, of Lever Bros, said contestants were asked to write an essay on "How to Avoid Malnutrition.*
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  • 154 13 SEPTEMBER exports of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from the Federation of Malaya and Singapore totalled 50,148 tons, a drop of 14,036 tons, compared with August exports of 64,184 tons. The decline m September exports resulted largely frcm the big drop m China's offtake
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  • 890 13 HIGH RUBBER PRICE BOOSTS SHARES i^inunvo And Cammvwe By A Market Correspondent THE RUBBER price at 90 cents a pound was the highest since August, 1957, and consequently a better tone was evident on the share market during the week. Activity was at a higher level. Rubber shares closed firm,
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  • 317 13 Industrials and rubbers were a shade better on Saturday, while tins were inclined to ease. Turnover was small. Business done on Saturday FED. DISP. $1.05. $1.06: F. and N. ords. $1.57. $1.57*; Gammon $1.61. $1.61*; Hammer $1.55; Henry Waugh $1.30: M. Cement $1,371 odd lot, $1.40; M. Colls.
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  • 351 13 Georgetown Dispensary, Ltd.: For the year ended Jan. 31. 1958 $99,842 (37.2%) was earned and dividend of 15 per cent plus bonus of 15 per cent is payable on Oct. 22. At balancing date, the net liquid assets equalled $227,852, whih equalled 84.9 cents per dollar share,
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  • 56 13 BRAZIL'S exportable coffee production for 1958-59 Is now estimated at 26.000,000 bags, compared with 20,500,--000, for 1957-58. Weather conditions have generally been favourable m Brazil recently. The large producing states of Sao Paulo and Parana had gentle rains during the middle of July, and there have
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  • 43 13 CARGO handled by ships at Singapore "Roads" and wharves m August amounted to 1.110.180 tons, against 1 >2R.--640 tons m the previoui month. From January to August this year, the total amount of cargo handled was 11.076,310 tons (11.072.610 tons).
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  • 926 14 LONDON. Oct 19, (Reuter) Everton. victims of Tottenham Hotspur's ten-goal gallop last week, restored themselves to grace with an impressive 3-2 home win over Manchester United m the English football league's first division yesterday. But they were almost cheated of
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  • 1351 14 U.K. Soceer Results Positions LONDON, Oct. 18 (Reuter) Results and positions of Saturday's F.A. league matches are: Division One Arsenal 1 Wolverhamptoii W. 1 Birmingham 0 Nottingham F. 3 tiolion W. 4BlacnpooiO liurnley 0 Blackburn R. 0 Overtoil 3 Manchester U. Leeds United 0 Aston vilia 0 Leicester C. 3
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  • 130 14 Inter-State Tennis Competition IPOH. Sun.— Entries are invited for the Chua Chcon Leong inter-State tennis competition which will be played on a y zonal basis between the champions of north, south and east zones. The closing date for entries is Dec. 13, while the draw will take olace the following
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  • 62 14 KUALA LUMPUR, SundayScoring both the.r goals m the first half the Klang District Hockey Association *A beat Technical College 2-0 m yesterday's SHA senior division league Tiatch on the Klang padang. Centre forward Alagendra etted both t:ie goals. On the Bungsar Road ground he Selangor Malays
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  • 474 14 SEOUL'S ONE THA GOT AWAY... M MM MM Walton Keeps Koreans From A Farewell Win -year-old Ron Walton of Royal Air Force helped All Football Club of Korea to a one-all draw at Jalan Besar BRILLIANT saves by 20 Singapore to hold the Seoul stadium yesterday. Soon after Singapore had
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  • 413 14 PENANG, Sun. Malayan Malays gave an 'encore' m their return soccer match against the Malayan Chinese Football Association by edging- out their opponents by 3-2 before a crowd of 4,000 at the City Stadium this evening The Chinese who are tboul to go on
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  • 194 14 PENANG, Sun.— The Penang state team scored a 5-0 victory over the Malayan Chinese Football Association m a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here last night. A poor crowd turned out for the match played under floodlights. ArifT Ariffin scored a hat-trick all
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  • 80 14 MELBOURNE. Oct. 19 (Re-:-ter) Test players Colin McDonald. Lindsay KHne and lan Meckifl are included m the Victoria state side to Day the M.C.C. at the Melbourne Cricket ground from Nov. 7 to 11. The team also marks the return to fUst class cricket of former Test
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    47 14 IT'S a goal for the Koreans against the MCFA m their match at the Merdeka Stadium last Thursday. But it was not a Korean who scored. The scorer WOM centre half Ng Mun Keat. who deflected the ball Wo Mi own goal. Disgust m 1 1 1
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  • 4 14 Hell of for Chgeer
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  • 93 14 Sheik 0 Araby Lov Children TAI I fair zk utfefl this wrestling Ml Arahy Ali bfo ltd will ficht Chilis '"M from thp Fedmlioi^ Rons, m lh#- sectffl event of Saturday card m aid of Thf^H Standards Ch*r«H the Happy World <4 puUtion (i f '"'M best h< §vyw I
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  • 153 14 CONISTON, Lancashire, Oct. 19, (Reuter) Donald Campbell, who hoped to make a bid here on his own world water speed record of 239 07 miles an hour reached 170 miles an hour m a trial run yesterday. As he roared his jet hydroplane Bluebird
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  • 79 15 dsf asdf adsf dsf dsf df f asdf asdf adfs f mittee, who made a detailed study of the reports. Members of his Standing Committee were now fully equipped with the facts, and Mr. Heah did not consider it necessary that the reports should
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  • 258 15 A.B.C. UNITE ASIANS L/i for Badminton tourneys L the whole Continent JJU.A I.rMPI'R. Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya litinr movp to form an Asian Badminton Confederation as jjninarr to the introduction of Asian badminton championMr H?ih Joo Seang, the Association's president, disclosed L m ifc said that all Asian
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  • 270 15 1 .1 MPIR. Sun.— r unofficial champion rid '.ifrmmton. Eddy t hi> be»>n appointed mrft "t the Badmin- swiition of Malaya. ncement was the BAM's nmittea mee;ing 9 Majestic. I Choonf, he said. bis services m pnar] :apacity, and m had accepted the Hbi
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  • 81 15 loor escues avy 1 ftals b* Mohamad r r^r roloay left 'nablf d the Royal •hold thP Royal Air two-ill draw m the .V quadrangular Tallin yesterday lot nearly the game, rallied \'V" e closing i <o r<vq point v ar nacnts, CressT Ridzwan. t j Wrigley. *w F«»rce. Perman.
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  • 304 15 TAN IS MR. S CHING MR. B TEO Gim Cheoßf of th€ Everfreen vreightliftin* party broke the press record m the lifht hearyrreifht lift of the Singapore Amateur Weigh tlifting Federation's junior national championships at the New World on Saturday night. Yens press of 222 lbs was 2 lbs better
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  • 22 15 JUNIOR A. A. beat Arsenal Sports Club 4-0 m the SAFA Division 3B match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 278 15 MH beaten L W lhe con Of Ik s IJv Singapore rV Jti quad. RJS^M won the tlir h n S°-»' averlft'rd successive h% J An«j have points '-lvuians L -> I ''Tee srorS n. out the l average not
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  • 138 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Son.— The President of the Football Association of Malay*. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today urged all state football organisations to co-operate and to assist the Press m every way they can. At the close of the meeting of the Council of the FAM
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  • 318 15 The Rules Are Changed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun All teams participating m the HMS Malaya Cup tournament next year will have to play a two-round league, instead of the present one, to get to the final. This was decided today by the Council of the Football
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  • 55 15 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Rajaji S.C. vs. Aft. Emily M.F.A. BASKETBALL: S.C.A.A.F. Chung Hwa Cup Women Nan Chinu vs Yock Enr) 7.30 p.m. Men Hua Yu ts. Nee Soon 9 p.m. at Great World. BILLIARDS: SBA championship* (semi-final) at Great World 7 p.m. TAIPING H O C X E
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  • 188 15 $12,000 Gold Cup For Boys Soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has ordered a $12,000 Gold Cup, to be known as the Tunku Abdul Rahman Trophy, for the Asian Schoolboys' soccer tournament. The tournament, which m actual fact, is the Junior Asian Cup, was proposed by the
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  • 225 15  - Trainer Rinus Tops Table WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen was leading trainer at the Penang Autumn Meeting with four winners and two thirds to earn stakes totalling $4,625. Champion jockey Garnet Bougoure and English jockey John Forte shared the riding honours. They rode three
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  • 67 15 Merdeka Cup Final Ends In Draw IPOH, Sun.— Despite extra t-.me. the Merdeka M soccer cup final between Central Perak and North Perak ended m a two all draw on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground yesterday. The date for the replay has not b?en fixed. The teams which included several
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  • 21 15 CARDIFF, Oct. 19, (Reuter) —Scotland beat Wales 3-0 m a soccer international here yesterday, alter leading i-0 at halltime.
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  • 396 15 MALAYA IN ASIAN CUP FOOTBALL To Play In Same Zone As Spore KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya will participate for the first time m the Asian Cup soccer competition next year. The decision was made today by the Council of the Football Association of Malaya at a meeting under the chairmanship
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  • 160 15 Selangor's Stock Goes Up RI'ALA LrMPrR. Smb.— Selangor rugger stock soared with their H-5 victory a?ainst a powerful Perak XV at the Merdeka Stadium here yesterday. Selangor srored a (roal and a penalty, while Perak replied with a goal. Thus Selangor maintained the r unbeaten record. Selangor beat Kedah 18-9.
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  • 69 15 TAN Kirn Song entered the final of the Singapore Billiardi Assoriation"? four bails tounjey at the Great World last night when he easily rHTiinated Le« Cheng Puan 500-328. The final for the 'four balls will be played on Thursday night, and the three balls -on
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  • 257 16 Nigerian Merdeka Talks Hit Early Snag LONDON, Oct. 19 (Reuter) Five Nigerian premiers and political leaders from all parts of the big West African Federation, here for constitutional talks, expect the British Government to agree next week to give Nigeria its independence m 1960. The all-Nigeria demand for the end
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  • 233 16 asfasdf sdf dsf sdf f TRAVELLERS reaching Vienna from Budapest yesterday reported that largeseale arrests had been made m Hungary during the past week. Some reports placed the number at over 2.000 but this was thought to be exaggerated. Observers believe the arrests have been made because
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  • 64 16 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 19. i (Reuter) Hopes of finding I th*» Argentine naval tug "Guarani/* missing with 37 men aboard, faded yesterday as naval and air force search units reported no trace of the vessel. Last message from the "Guarani" m the Drake Straits, off
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  • 285 16 US -FORMOSA 'DISAGREEMENT' CLEARED UP? Dulles To Report On Warsaw Talks TAIPEI, Oct. 19, (Reuter)— US. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, is expected to give President Chiang Kai-shek a full report on the recent AmericanCommunist China talks held m Warsaw, when he arrives m Formosa on Tuesday. Mr.
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  • 75 16 MRS. CASTLE CURSED: 'DIE IN AGONY' LOWESTOFT, England, Oct 19, (Reuter) Mrs. Barbara Castle, Chairman of the British Labour Party, yesterday revealed that since she criticised the conduct of British troops m Cyprus she had received hundreds of letters along the lines of: "I pray you die screaming m d^Uiiy.
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  • 264 16 WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (Reuter) A report on progress made m the right to improve the economies of less developed countries m South and South-east Asia will be considered at a series of private meetings beginning m Seattle, Washington, tomorrow. Officials of
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  • 111 16 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 19, (Reuter) At least one man was killed on Friday when supporters of the deposed dictator Juan Peron attacked a fashionable club m Cordoba city. Hundreds of shots were fired as the club members resisted the attack and several people were wounded.
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  • 66 16 VANCOUVER, Oct. 19 (Reuter) Rain with a radioactivity count 150 to 175 times the normal level fell o"i Vancouver on Friday, believed to be caused by recent Soviet nuclear tests. Dean Gordon Shrum of the University of British Columbia said there was no cause for worry. "It would
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  • 220 16 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 19, (UPI) -r A couple brought together by UNIVAC. the robot calculator, was married here today. Shirley Saunders and Robert Kardell. both 26 were married by Dr. Raymond L Lindquist at the first Presbyterian Church m the culmination of a romance started by the
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    67 16 Photo The U.S. Air Force base at Formosa is now equipped with the fastest plane m the world the FlO4 Starfi&hter Jet which flies at not less than 1,400 m.p.h. The Starfighter is also equipped with an air-to-air sidewinder missile, which is carried on the wing tips of the plane.
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  • 185 16 Fracas At Tory Conference LONDON, Oct. 19, (Reuter)— The Rightwing League of Empire Loyalists offered £25 rewards tonight for information leading to the identity of Conservatives, who, it alleges, beat up their members during the Government Party's recent annual conference at Black- pool. It was
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  • 177 16 Bake of Edinburgh me 'Duke of Ja LEEDS, Yorkshire, Oct. 19, (Reuter) —The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday honoured the Duke of Jan. He spent nearly an hour beating: time and tapping his toot at a concert given here by Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Earlier m the day he and
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  • 140 16 U.K. TRO QUIT JORDA TODAY --ONDOX r i Tne K: >^. HI j rr > r 'P* from j 'omorrow a r Ministry say The Rtate-r J movement a 51 res irom a ready -t 3 H said st °res and v irom Aqaba I tomorrow." The lirlifl fc main
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  • 24 16 THE Atomic I? mi? Finni n n (AEC rjf a powerful r i sotwdulad ftt -a be^ausp r :f r** htrtrd— (UPlJ
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  • 51 16 MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 19, (Reuter)— <)ne man was killed and 23 iniured yesterday m an explosion at a petroleum gas plant near here. Four men scrambled to safety off a 60-foot tank, seconds before it burst into flames at the works of Petrochemicals Limited, a Shell chemicals
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  • 94 16 LONDON. Ot IP. [Reuter) Dr. Theodor Heuss. 74-yesr-old West German Preside; fiies to London tomorrow cr a state visit whirh wi!! Dement the strong new friendship between' Britain and Germany. It is the first time a head of the German State ha< visited Britain on
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  • 109 16 SYDNEY. Od 19, (Reuter) —A £A3OO million (£240 nrillion sterling) Commonwealth '"spaceport" is to be built on Australia's Woomera rorket range, the aviation correspondent of the Sydney Sunday newspaper 4 Sun-Herald' i*id today. The correspondent Quoted two of the scientists attending the fifth Commonwealth defence
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