Singapore Standard, 21 October 1958

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jfe 3fl I Telephone ***** —5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1958. Vol. IX No. Ml 15 ctt. 14 Poges [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 549 1 Jt#«o gunn bark as Dulles flies far talks with Chiang US accused of 'intruding m China waters TAIPEI, Oct. 20, (UPI) The Chinese communists shattered the Quemoy ceasefire today, with a saturation bombardment that caught Nationalist supply convoys on the beaches. Nationalist artillery thundered a reply
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  • 311 1 ALLIANCE HAVE WAY to COMBAT COMMUNISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Alliance will give top priority to the development of rural areas during its next term of office, should the party be returned to power at the first post-Merdeka elections next year, The Standard learnt today. This pledge is to be
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  • 190 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, took over the Government of Thailand today and the Prime Minister, General Thanon Kittikachorn resigned with all his Ministers. Bangkok Radio announced that the move to oust the Government was backed by
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  • 30 1 THE first group of British fighting men to leave Jordan under the withdrawal plan announced earlier this month sailed from the Red Sea gulf port of Aqaba yesterday. Renter.
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  • 140 1 BOAC: Strike goes on THE Head Office of 8.0.A.C. announced last night that the strike continues. It is understood that the employers' side of the National Joint Council will be attending a meeting at the Ministry of Labour agsin this morning, whilst the strikers have called a mass meeting for
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  • 162 1 POLIO 10 new cases THE incidence of poliomyelitis m Singapore, which subsided somewhat on Sunday, took a sharp rise yesterday with six fresh cases admitted to the Middleton Hospital. Four others previously admitted were confirmas polio cases bringing the total to 135. Acting Medical Superintendant of Middleton Hospital, Dr. Leong
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  • 229 1 A $25,000 JACKPOT FOR LUCKY PUNTER THE Singapore Turf Club will introduce a "new and exciting Fortune Tote" at its October meeting, which begins this Saturday. If successful, the new Tote is expected to "kIM" the latest wrinkle m illegal rambling "The Roll. fr Briefly, the "Roll" consists of forecasting
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  • 205 1 FED. TAKES PRECAUTIONS DOCTORS ARE ALERTED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Ministry of Health has alerted doctors m the country m a move to meet any possible increase m the incidence of poliomyelitis. In addition, the Ministry has made a request for Sabin vaccines as "a precautionary measure." A Ministry
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  • 227 1 Vaccines Very Safe For Use, Says Dr. D. THE Singapore Government's Sabin live attenuated virus immunisation programme which began yesterday was only introduced after repeated experiments had shown that the vaccine was absolutely safe for use. This was revealed by the Director of Medina! Services, Dr. M. Doraisingham m an
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  • 266 2 EXPAT FOR POWERHOUSE TO COST $41,000 Man Needed To Replace Two Who Resigned THE Singapore City Council is considering whether it should spend $41,000 for the services of an expatriate engineer for 12 months to carry out major overhauls and routine maintenance work at the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The
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  • 46 2 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr! Ahmad Hussein yesterday re-* turned a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquest on Francis Shanmugham Daniel, 76, who died from a ruptured blood vessel and haemorrhage at 5.30 p.m. on Aug. 31 following a fall he had a month earlier.
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  • 108 2 The Singapore Government "has made all possible efforts to appoint a Commission to assess the degrees of the Nanyang University as early as possible, a Ministry of Education, statement said yesterdayThere was a likelihood of assembling the Commission early m February next year and it
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  • 49 2 SINGAPORE City Magistrate, Mr. Tara Singh, yesterday fined Lim Song 10 cents for each of the 186 days, from Jan. 10 to July 14, during which he had used a premises m Kolam Ayer Lane as a garage without a written licence from the City Council.
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  • 62 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The General Purposes Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council today decided that it would continue the policy of reducing the number of trade tricycles m the Federal capital. The Traffic Advisory Committee supported the continuation of the policy. It L^ l
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  • 42 2 ORCHIDS worih $500 were stolen from the house of Mr Quek Beng Guan. m Glasgow Road. Singapore, yesterday. He said he woke up m the morning and found some stalks cut off from one of the beds m the garden.
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  • 226 2 A SINGAPORE unemployed father of 12, who faced eviction from the Singapore Improvement Trust flat because he could not pay four months' rent arrears at the beginning of TOUR OVERLAND TOUR to England by De Luxe Volkswagon via India, Turkey and European Countries. $1,000.00 per
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  • 290 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, had a record number of visitors yesterday. They ranged from Parliamentarians and businessmen to trade unionists. r The first visitor to call on him was Lord Rennell of Rodd. a member of the House of Lords
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  • 130 2 MOVE TO 'DISCIPLINE' OFFICERS LIBERAL Socialist Councillor Mr. S. M. Vasagar will ask the Singapore City Council to discipline the "officers concerned" who issued circulars to proprietors of coffee shops and eating houses asking them to buy two notice cards m connection with the Mass Health Movement. Mr. Vasagar alleged
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  • 79 2 50 Wome Voluntees For Big Sweep piovoes r!t nNyt y to take ton I** "Operation P fi addition. a(2 spokesman v/ M l *J sa»d. a numb COIOB have a Cl pressed their Participate operation" The Npokesman t*H a city nas d d J into 20 are as J* We
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  • 43 2 MR. n elivath.-.metH well-known m •->'■ lonese and Indian m Sinsapore, died s: •vl the General Ho?p;-.^ "vefl day. The nrtr^r "fa-e r;< bH at 21, Dalvey Estate c lH today for the Hir.d', ---M rium at L'pprr A l^M
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    • 423 2 NOTICES SARAWAK QOVEMHmm DEBENTURES Closing date November Mb--1958. Debentures will not be on sale after this date.. BUY NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. First Draw will be m May 1959. A Ten Dollar Debenture bought now and drawn Jn May 1959 will yield Fourteen Dollars. The Singapore Queen's Research
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  • 697 3 October 21, 1958 1% The Right Road I ONE of the major social problems created by L cripples Emergency m Malaya has been the Eft of large populations from the ulus and jungle ■rL. towards the urban areas. This drift was |L|y necessitated by the natural
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  • 769 3  - The Comet Is A Sell-Out FREDERICK TOMLINSON by LONDON, gEATS on Britain's Comet 4 have become scarce as tickets were m the early part of the London run of "My Fair Lady." They are sold out for the current weekly transatlantic run (Westward Fridays and Eastward Sundays) up to the
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  • 138 3 Sir, In view of the announcement m the Press regarding the release of the Sabin vaccine, it would be reassuring to the public and the medical practitioners for the following questions to be clarified •We are told that W.H.O. advises the Sabin vaccine to be given
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  • 246 3 dJfr *d^°%*Jk' i j&\/^:tMj*' v '*i &i^-. ir^Mkmjfa**''. Sir, I refer to current reports m the Press of the proposed formation of a new political party m Singapore The United Socialist Front, headed by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. The Chief Minister will, doubtlessly,
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  • 147 3 Bit,— GeneraUy it is the aim of all foreign consulates to locate their offices m the heart of capital- cities and within easy reach of the people. The Indian High Commission m the Federal Capital is an odd exception to this general rule. It is difficult to understand
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  • 1190 3 Breaking The Grip Of Suspicion THE ROAD TO DISARMAMENT (1) By ANTHONY NUTTING This is the first of three articles by Mr. Nutting, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, 1951-54, YOU cannot have confidence without disarmament and you cannot have disarmament without confidence. This has long been the dilemma
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    399 3 the News as it CPEAKING at the Kampong Raja Mosque m Sung ei Patani last week, Tonka Abdul Rahman publicly announced for the first tine that he had invited Chinese Muslims m Hongkong, who had fled from the Red mainland, to come to Malaya where, while earning a living, they
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  • 63 4 Warning On S'pore 'Jumps' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Prime Minisler Tunku Abdul Rahm&n today expressed the hope that the 12-storey Batu Road flats would never be made use of, as some flats m Singapore are by the people, "as a place to jump down from." He said that he hoped the
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  • 196 4 We can't have a mob -Wong CHAIRMAN of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Wong Foo Nam, said yesterday that "open criticism of the MCA by members should be disallowed Mr. Wong, commenting on criticisms of the proposed new M.C.A. constitution during the meeting of the working
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  • 69 4 IPOH. Mon. A 43-year-old clerk of the Kampar Police Station. Mr Chan Boon Seong. was this morning found dead at the Taipine Rest House where he was staying. Mr. Chan had been attending a special Perak clerical staff training course m Taiping. Mr Chan, who
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  • 73 4 PENANG Mon. Penang btate branch members or the Malayan Indian Congress will visit the leper settlement and ;r am Ps m Pulau Jerejak off Penang Island, tomorrow to register voters for the general election next year. Secretary of the State branch. C^u Mr KR Govindarajalu, ?k I\r
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  • 597 4 TUNKU OPENS $2.5 m. 'BEST IN ASIA' FLATS ...A Visible Sign Of Our Desire For New Achievement, He Says KUALA LUMPUR, Moti. The new $2,500,000 Batu Road flats, built by the Housing Trust, cannot be matched elsewhere m Asia, and perhaps m the world, with regard to their low rental
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  • 156 4 Perak Party Wants Yuen Released IPOH, Mon.— The Committee of the Perak Party Raayat (Ipoh branch) met m Gopeng yesterday, and decided to unge the Government either to release their assistant hon. secretary, Mr. Yuen Foo Thong, or bring him to open trial. Mr. Yuen, a Socialist youth leader, was
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  • 35 4 IPOH. Mon.— A patient at the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan, Chong Kirn Choong, 45, who was found with neck and chest injuries last Saturday, died last night at the General Hospital here.
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  • 98 4 IPOH, Mon. Twelve hours after a European planter from Kedah reported that $5,000 worth of jewellery had been stolen from his car parked outside the Ipoh Club yesterday, the police recovered all the property. The jewellery, including diamonds and gold rings, was recovered from two places some
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  • 76 4 $3,000 THEFT ALOR STAR. Mon. Che Saadiah binti Mohammad last night lost $2,825 m cash, which she used to place under her bed m her house m Jalan Tengku Putera. In her report to the Police, Che Saadiah said she did not know about the loss until this morning. She
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  • 69 4 IPOH, Mon.— The Officer-in-Charge Police District Ipoh, DSP, Mr. Albert Mah, who recently returned after completing a six-week course on advanced police duties and administration, left again today on another course. He has returned to the Kuala Kubu Police Training College for a ten-day course
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  • 239 4 200 Jan Firms Get OK For Exposition THE Singapore Constitution Exposition committee has given the green light for Japanese tracers and manufacturers to participate m the exposition. A representative of the Japan External Trade Recovery Organization m Singapore. Mr Y. Oiwa told The Standard yesterday that earlier there had been
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    56 4 A PENANG Government press statement issued yesterday states that Dec. 15. has been declared an additional public holiday m the State en the occasion of the official birthday of the Governor of Penang. MR. LEE PENG: 'That note m police hands was not written by my son. He
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  • 197 4 PROTEST MEET TO DRAW UP MEMO FOR GOVT. MORE than 300 delegates, representing 40,000 civilian employees of the Army, Navy and Air Force m Singapore, will meet on Nov. 2 to protest against the large-scale redundancy sackings of civilian workers m the three Armed Services. The meeting, to be held
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  • 437 4 Burnt youth: Father says it's murder SINGAPORE Police have reopened investigations into the death of 23-year-old Lee Hon Meng. Fresh light has been thrown onto the case with the arrival of Lee's father, Mr. Lee Peng 50 m the Colony from Butterworth. Lee's body was found by the Police shortly
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  • 668 5 Mothers rush with I.OOQ children tar polio treatment Centre's gates had to be shut against stream of latecomers TH E S.nsapore Government's first free administration of anti-polio vaccine, rted yesterday »ornin f for childreil under 1Q years of that the two-hoar schedule
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  • 216 5 LOSE R HELP PLANS BY TB EXPERTS t EXPANSION of domijea'~:ent with the use jgr. ar.ti-bacterial drugs inmost practical method *tubeir.LO>is 5 vas the main resolupßscd at yesterday's •j cf the Eastern ReiCommittee of the Internal L'rv.or. against TB m pro ve?te:"<iy. It, howjfcfcd: ►should be understood r£> reed to
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE Buddhists will celebrate "Vas" the end of the rainy season with prayers at the Burmese Temple at Kinta Road from 6 a.m. to noon and "Pujah" from 7 to 9 p.m on Oct. 26. 27 and 28.
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  • 36 5 FIVE thugs yesterday stopped a passenger from getting down the bu s at Gladstone Road. Penang and dragged him to a quiet corner. He was then relieved of $12 and a fountain pen*
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    38 5 SINGAPORE mannequin "Joy models a mauve chemise with a dropped waistline during: a fashion parade at a special "Ladies Only" preview of the film "Indiscreet** yesterday. Patrons at the preview were given free tissues and biscuits.
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  • 42 5 PRISONER FOUND HANGED A PRISONER was found hanging m a cell at the Outram Jail, Singapore, yesterday eveningA warder found Lim Tua Tow, 46, hanging with his bandage. Lim was arrested on Oct. 11 for alleged possession of opium and attempted murder.
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  • 220 5 Waive This Ruling -Plea To Council THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation (membership 10,000) yesterday asked the Council to waive its decision to recruit to its labour force only "Malayans" or others with ten years' residence. In a letter to the Council's Chief Administrative Officer, the Federation stated that
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  • 251 5 Federal Elections: Few Chinese Have Registered KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Although hundreds of thousands of Chinese have acquired citizenship after Merdeka, less than 20 per cent of them have registered themselves as voters m the forthcoming Federal elections, chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association central working committee on registration of Federal
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  • 161 5 4 ENTERED ILLEGALLY, JAILED FOUR Indonesians were yesterday jailed a total of 10 months after they pleaded guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to charges of illegal entry into the Colony. The men were Kamaruddin bin Ludin alias Kamaruddin bin Nordin, Darsani bin Hadan, Teo Seng Heng alias Tjong
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  • 147 5 A SUMMONS against the proprietor of the Lav Chia Hiang Teochew Wayang on two counts under the Children and Young Persons Ordinance was withdrawn m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate'^ Court yesterday. The court was informed by the prosecuting officer, Mr. G.S. Thambyrajah that he had instructions from
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  • 397 5 $50,000 Grab: Axe Was On Jaga's Neck Court Told MALACCA. Mon. The assistant manager of Serkam Estate A.K.B. Menon. told the Magistrate's Court today that a man dressed m a police uniform who stopped his car op- 1 posite the Henry Gurney School entrance turned out to be a robber
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  • 34 6 BRITISH High Commissioner In India, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald who is also Chancellor of the University of Malaya, will arrive m Singapore by air today for the University's convocation on Saturday.
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  • 205 6 Cabmen To City Council: We Need Your Help THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Union yesterday asked the Acting Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. £>oh Keng Song, to discover ways and means whereby the City Council could give more assistance to taxi drivers. In a two-hour long discussion, representatives of the union raised
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  • 180 6 TRUST CASE I Acted Under Orders Shroff IPOH, Mon. A bank shroff, Cheong Sik Kwan, 31, alleged m the Perak High Court today that he altered certain paying-in slips put m by the General Omnibus Company, on the instructions of his (Cheong's) boss. These alterations, Cheong alleged, were usually for
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  • 199 6 PIN-TABLE MAN TELLS OF BID TO EXTORT A PIN-TABLE operator who plied his trade m an open air cinema at Jalan Alsagoff was threatened twice by two extortioners to pay 50 cts a day as "coffee money," a Singapore court was told yesterday. Two youths, Dawan bin Abdullah and Abdullah
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  • 33 6 ABOUT 10.287 persons had checked the electoral registers tor the Legislative Assembly elections during the first four days of the public display the Commissioner of Elections Mr M. Ponnuduray, said yesterday.
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  • 118 6 Man, 94, Ran Into Lorry, Coroner Told SINGAPORE coroner, Mr. Ahmad Hussein, yes.erday returned an open verdict at the inquest of 94-year-old Tan Yoke Kum, who was said to have "run into a lorry." The lorry driver, Kong Kuo, said that at 6 a.m. on Aug. 24, while conveying vegetables
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  • 341 6 THREE OIL FIRMS TO GET STRIKE NOTICES 14-Day Ultimatums Out Today 2,700 Workers Affected THE 2,700-strong Federation of Oil Workers Unions (Singapore) will serve three oil companies m Singapore with 14 day strike ultimatums today. The strike is m protest against the alleged failure of the managements of the- Shell,
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  • 65 6 Car Thi éves Strike Again SINGAPORE car thieves struck again on Sunday and stole two cars. One was parked m the Capitol Car Park and the other m Serangoon Road. Both were locked for the night, their owners told Police. But one car which was missing from Cecil Street the
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  • 133 6 Thugs raid shop smash property A SMALL sundry goods shop at the 9th mile Tampenis Road, Singapore, was raided by ten thugs and wrecked m the presence of the owner on Sunday night. The owner, whose name is being withheld, told the Police that he was at the back of
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  • 173 6 PENANG, Mon.— The Minister far Education, Inchc Mohajned Khir Johari, said today that schoolgirls should retain their feminine charm. Addressing students of St. George's Girls School here at their Speech Day, he told them "No matter whether you are m sports or m class, I
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  • 237 6 Critics Of New MCA Charter Flayed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. If charges of "Hitlerism and Communism" are to be levelled against the Constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association, they would apply only to the current Constitution and not to the new one that has been drafted. Party Publicity Chief Mr. Yong
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  • 36 6 A YOUTH. S. R. Balasundaram, who was sentenced to three months' jail for abetting m a housebreaking and bur* glary was freed on appeal by Mr Justice Buttrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 255 6  -  Counsel By THE rights of the police m investigating a non-seizable offence and prosecuting such a case were subjected to what Mr. Justice Buttrose described as an "interesting" argument m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The arguments arose when a taxi-driver. Leong Peng Keen, appealed against a
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  • 333 7 YOU MAY HAVE TO HIRE YOUR AMAH THROUGH UNION ffcey seek new law to protect domestic workers THE 500-stron* Domestic Employees' Union (Singapore) will ask the Governto introduce^ a new law making it necessary for all employers to engage their tic workers through the union as from next year flu
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  • 131 7 Fbur Thugs Rob Taximan I SINGAPORE taxi-driver, Swee Kuan, 36, was rob- si knife-point of cash, a Eh ai d a I untain pen on :a nigbl by four men. ?Mce that he pick--9 four men m Paya Lebar an l was directed to terry Avenue m Serani Baitten Estate.
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  • 106 7 VOVTH. Kok Son Har, S;e: foi reformative train- g p vas ronv i c t e rt o f ff a member of an unlaw(JjKtj by the Third DisjM*, Mr. S. K. Lee. yesP was arrested after he 3 eatingshop proprietor ;-^ar. Street on July **j lie
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  • 194 7 5/7 Chief THE Singapore Improvement Trust's allocation of flats by the "point system" does engender suspicion and "we welcome any workable alternative/* Mr. A. B. Sewell, chairman of the Trust, told The Standard yesterday. He said it must not be forgotten that the essence of
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  • 69 7 TUNKU Mukminah said at the International Airport m Kuala Lumpur on her return from Britain: "I am happy to be back again." She had been away attending a six-month course m rural and community life organisation and development. Her husband, Tuan Syed Hussain, was at the
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  • 66 7 TWO youths. Low Chong Ling and Cheong Cheng Sim, were convicted m the Singapore First District Court yesterday on a joint charge of being members of an unlawful assembly with intent to cause hurt. A third youth, Chua Soo Chiew was acquitted on the same
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  • 42 7 THE Malacca High School Old Boys' Association will hold its annual dinner at the High School Hall on Nov. 1. There will be a dance m aid of the association building fund at the Capitol Dance Hall after dinner.
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  • 290 7 GANGSTERS SET ON YOUTH, 17, WITH KNIFE SECRET society gangsters yesterday slashed a 17--year-old youth with a meat chopper as he was eating "satay" near his home m Ah Hood Road, Singapore. The daylight outrage it occurred at 3 p.m. was seen by many people. No one, however, would say
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  • 33 7 CHAN Koh Hong (10) died late on Sunday night from injuries sustained m a motor collision at the junction of Weld Road and Ceylon Lane m Kuala Lumpur two hours earlier.
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Bu yers Sellers Spot 903 91 m R.S.S. No. 1 911 911 R.S.S. No 1 Dec. 91| 91| R.S.S. No. 2 89| 89J R.S.S. No. 3 881 88| Tone: Steady The tin price m Singapore was $374
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  • 108 7 THE Singapore First District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, yesterday sentenced a youth, Lee Kah Ying, to three months' jail for possession of an offensive weapon a bicycle chain along Amoy Street on Sept. Inspector Wilfred Skinner, who was with a party of policemen m
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  • 186 7 Good English gives you CONFIDENCE Striking Letters from Students The many letters on file at the Regent Institute testify to the substantial benefits obtained by students who have taken the Postal Course m Effective English and Personal Efficiency. "I have enjoyed every minute of your Course," -writes one student "It
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  • 82 7 Students of the Effective English Course are mostly busy people and they find that the R.I. method meets their need for clear, fascinating instruction that can be mastered m the odd minutes of the day The main subjects covered by the tuition are: How to
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  • 30 7 THE 17-year-old youth, Aw Pow him who sustained a slash from a meat chopper wielded by a gangster, is seen being admitted to the General Hospital. Standardpic.
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  • 133 7 A $100 a-month salesman. John George Gilbert, 21, was fined $100 by the Third District Judge, Mr. S.K. Lee yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of intimacy with an underaged girl. Gilbert was said to have been intimate with G. Letchimi, 15. m
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  • 137 7 Distinguished Contributors Some of the leading writers of the day are among the contributors to the Regent Institute's well-known Postal Course m Effective English and Personal Efficiency. The new Course, which is based on many years' experience with students m all parts of the English-speaking world, offers complete
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  • 322 7  - Is Your English a Handicap HUGH DRAYTON For Ambitious Men and Women By Read this Questions De you suffer from a weak vocabulary? Have you difficulty m expressing yourself? Oe you fail to influence others? Are you a poor converse tionalist? Oo you commit embarrassing errors m speech and writing?
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  • 121 7 THE Regent Institute way to the mastery of English is the sure way and the swift way. The Effective English Course is so planned that you make definite progress from the very first lesson The tuition will show you how to speak and write
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  • 175 7 Why Language-Power is Vital POST the COUPON TODA V SUCCESS m almost every walk of life is dependent upon the ability to use the right word at the right time. Have you ever realised that people are influenced by your manner of speaking and writing?
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  • 278 9 MALACCA, Mon. The only "Small Man's Bank" m Malaya, the Chung Khiaw Bank Limited, opened iU $300,000 Malacca branch today before a large distinguished gathering, including the Chief Minister, Dato Osman bin Talib, government officials and heads streets. The bank's Malacca branch, its third
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  • 176 9 Quemoy Report Firms Rubber SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday rose J cent, to close at 91| cents per lb. for International first grade November, largely on revoke of Quemoy ceasefire Yesterday's closing brought the price up to the highest level for over a year, as a result of "nervous buying," caused
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  • 162 9 MALAYA sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.06 to $1.08; F N ords. $2.80 cum all. $1.58, $1.58 i xall: Gammon $1,611 to $1.66; Hammer $155, $1.56; Hume Prefs. A4/7; M. Cement $1.41; M Colls. $1.05; McAlister $1.30; Metal Box $1.70 to $1.72; Robinson ords.
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  • 126 9 Industrials, Rubbers 'Selectively Better' INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were selectively better, while tins were quiet m the Malayan share market yesterday. A small turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Pref. 4.15 4.25 Ords 1.56 1.60 x all Gammon 1.65 170 Metal
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  • 93 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picuj yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $36 buyers $361 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $544 sellers m drums $58$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak white $121 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant* able
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  • 92 9 MR. CHARLES Von Loewenfeldt. Public Relations Counsellor to Japan Air Lines (American Region) and Mr. Tonao Senda. j.A.L's. Public Relations Officer for the Far East. were entertained to dinner at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore, on Saturday by the airline's Singapore office. They arrived m the Colony earlier
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  • 436 9 PLAN TO BOOST PINES OUTPUT fisutatvi* Aml t \>mmvvw Research Scheme In Operation JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Malayan Pineapple Industries Board is spending more than $500,000 a year m a programme to enable Malaya to catch up with her one-time position as the world's leading pineapple producer. This was stated
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  • 344 9 NEW Indian jute products were now available for export to the Malayan market, leader of a delegation from the Indian Jute Mills Association, Mr. J. I. Jamieson, said m Singapore yesterday. The mission arrived In Singapore on Sunday on a fact-finding tour of markets
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  • 245 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling, T.T. 2/3-29/32, buying, airmail; 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|. 120 d/st 2/4--15/32. 100 d/st 2/4|. Australia: selling, T.T. or O.D.
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  • 26 9 TIN UP BY $31/4 SINGAPORE tin price gained $3J to $374 i per picul yesterday. A market source attributed the rise to good buying support locally.
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  • 41 9 THE Acting Commissioner for Co-Operative Development, Inehe Mohamed Sanusi bin Baki leaves Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, to attend the 29th Session of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization Council, which begins m Rome shortly- Inche Mohamed Sanusl
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  • 142 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Kinki Mferu, Seskar, Gibbes Lykes, Garuda Mas, Tyndareus, Berenere, Nanuse, Sunon, Hornfighter, Chuyo Maru, Tjiluwah, Norvest, Borus. Golden Beta. Zeta Trader, Prekkak, Pyidawyunt, Chdefteld. Karossa. SRT 1121, Lidia, Lbertad I, Kasagi Maru, Baud, Chungking, Calt. Modan. Summit I. INNER ROADS Kirn Hwa, Rawang, Kawt,
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 93 10 THE KING is seen Inspecting: the St. John Ambulance Brigade at its second annual inspection held at the Junior Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, last week. On the extreme right is the Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Mr. Chan Hoey Chan. Standardpic by Fah.
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    • 108 10 (Above) MAJOR GENERAL R. G. Hobbs, Director of the Royal Artillery being: greeted by Brig. G E. Peck. Deputy Commander of the 17th Gurkha Division in Malaya on his arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport last week. General Hobbs (left) is now on a tour of the
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      231 10 (Below) STAFF SERGEANT Abdul Majid bin Mohamed Shah of the Federation Military Attache in Jakarta who returned to his post by air from Kuah Lumpur. Inche Abdul Majid, pictured with his wife and children, arrived in Malaya last week to fetch his family. Standardpic by Fah. MR. P.
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  • 100 11 Asians e Badly UMPtR. Mon. Fwcr heat Selangor by IT points (goal. to six points In a ft on the Bellamy I May. Asians, playing jar? the season. Hal newcomers. ia .4- lead at the Re rward RofTey B r^: h to score t Treharne. ■fane. Byard and aapei p
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  • 22 11 Smg pore ReRoaia to k Div. 2 league 4 yesteri,;'_ both r rg while «B.ie. r the Recs.
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  • 16 11 Prisons r l their v" T hen they t victory L" an SHA E Naval
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  • 76 11 RAJAJI Sports Club won the SA.F.A. Div. 3A league title when they beat Mount Emily Sports Club by four goals to one m a deciding match at Balestier Road yesterday. Rajaji will now meet Darul An ah *B\ winners of Div 3B to decide the
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  • 73 11 THE victorious Darul Aflah Football Club, champions of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Div. 1 and 3B league competitions, will make a tour of Penang. The touring party managed by Che Daud M. Yunos, will be: Awang Bakar < Capt. Osman J?* 1 11 hir Abu,
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  • 243 11 R fine tn es by CV niblPd Sin X in Club to SJ^^li «n the a w tta set >„,..-. -v Mcii srrum, ?<". v'-ed a 'We >'' ank and < who >.;; v Proved to n e Ml J a good S3 The
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  • 309 11 Slater Racks Tourists With 4 For 8 Four W lds Down For 51 Runs PERTH Western Australia, Oct. 20 (Reuter) six second MCC led 181 run with tomorrow Wl ketS ln hand The match nd In the first innings Slater bowled slow off-breaks but this time he
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  • 149 11 M.C.C. Ist INNINGS 351 (T. W. Graveney 177 not out, P. H. B. May 60, Rutherford three for 12). W. AUSTRALIA Ist INNS. (Saturday 124 for three) J. Rutherford c Graveney b Trueman 0 G. Connor c May b Trueman 22 M. Vernon b Loader 28 R. Simpson c
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  • 14 11 WILLIE WATSON tries a jog-trot at Perth to test his injured knee.
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  • 127 11 New Boxing Gloves Introduced LEIPZIG, East Germany, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Air -filled boxing gloves are to be tested for one year m 22 countries, including Britain, the United States and Russia, it was announced yesterday at the Congress of the International Amateur Boxing Association. The new gloves developed m Finland,
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  • 77 11 CHARITY SOCCER TOMORROW SINGAPORE Chinese will play the Army m a charity soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Proceeds of the game will 8,0 to the St. John Council's Building Fund. There will be a display by tU«* No 3 Army Guard Dog Unit prior
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  • 84 11 THE following have been selected to play for the Singapore Asian Rugby Union All-Blues against Army m a rugger match at Thomson Road tomorrow. Hardial Singh (Police); Onn Leng (University), F. Wells (SRC), Ramli (Police), Jit Imm (Police); Cheng Peng (University), Fong Wah Fatt
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  • 103 11 IPOH, Mon Following an exhibition match on the padan* here yesterday. Datoh Mohamed Ramly Abdullah, vice-president of the Perak Amateur Football Association, presented the "President's Cup*' to the Tapah Police eleven, winners of the Perak Police Inter-Crrcle soccer tourney. Runners-up m the tourney were the 2nd Police
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  • 43 11 NEE Soon gained their first victory m the Chung Hwa Cup basketball league tournament when they beat Hua Yu 75-72 at Great World last night. In another match, the Nan Chiau Girls easily outplayed Yock Eng Girls by 44-24.
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  • 34 11 MRS. A. WEEKS. 78-11-67, won the Silver Medal of the L.G.U. fiolf competition at Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday. Mrs. J. Benny. 103-35—68, was the winner of the Bronze Medal.
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  • 267 11  -  BRIAN CHAPMAN By TEST SHOCK FOR THE AUSSIES PERTH, Mon. There is news here that Australian all-rounder Ron Archer has bid farewell to Test cricket. And tnis opens the door to the possibility that all-time great fast bowler Ray Lindwali will make a sensational come-back.
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  • 51 11 OLYMPIC CYCLIST TURNS PRO MELBOURNE, Oct. 20 ißeuter) Australian Olympic and Empire Games cyclist. Dick Ploog. 21, today turned professional for an undisclosed sum. He signed a 12 months contract with a local promoter which requires him to take part m a £AlO.OOO (8,000 sterling) six day bike race next
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  • 311 11 New Scheme For Schools' Badminton KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council has formulated a scheme which it is hoped, will further improve the standard of badminton among the schoolboys and also increase the likelihood of talents being available for the next Thomas Cud encounter. It will
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  • 22 11 61 SIGNALS UNIT. R.A.F., beat 3 8.0.D. by six points to three m a rugger match at Sembawang yesterday.
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  • 56 11 Big Victory For Depot 'A' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federal Police Depot "A" registered an easy 6—l victory over T.P.C.A. "A" In their Seiangor Hockey Association senior division league match on the Police depot ground today. In another senior league fixture the Levers Sports Club beat Young Men's Sikhs Association "A"
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  • 39 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. In a keen rugger match played on the Clifford School ground yesterday, 3rd Bn. Thh Royal Australian Regiment, beat a strong Penang Griffins XV by six points (two tries) to three pointf (a penalty).
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  • 140 11 KOREANS PARTING MESSAGE A KOREAN national soccer team will visit Malaya next year to take part m the Mei> deka games This was the parting message from the Director of the Seoul Football Club, Mr. Wee Hay Duk. The unbeaten Koreans leave for Manila today where they, will play a
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Police Reserve Unit gained full points when they beat Municipality Sports Club 4*2 m a Selangor Hockey Association division two League match on the Gurney Road ground today.
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  • 260 11 OUT GOES RED CHINA LAUSANNE, Oct. 20 (Reuter) —The In ternational Olympic Committee announced here today that It had removed the name of the Chinese Olympic Committee of Peking from its records and lists. The committee's action follows a statement marie last August by the Olympic Com. mittee of the
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    198 12 SIXTEEN- YEAR-OLD apprentice jockey, Vincent Chong Mm Kong, rode his first winner at Penang last Saturday when he landed Mr. Mrs. MSA. Zachariah's Nur Jahan a length SINGAPORE SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 3A Railway vs. Perkimpoan Stia. Geylang. 5.75 p.m. Junior Cvp C.A. "A" vs. Seletar F.C. M.F.A. 5.15
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  • 1177 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for nine races on Saturday, Oct. 25, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's October/November Gold Cup meeting. C R^»L S «tM tary 4 Of i hc sln *aPore Turf Club, Mr L. C. Bp.iley, said yesterday thi* weichs for
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  • 738 12 AT LAST A WORLL CHAMP Hawthorn Is The First British Driver To Win CASABLANCA, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Mike Hawthorn, who yesterday became the first British driver to win the world championship since it was instituted m 1950, almost retired from racing on a few occasions. The blond, -29-year-old garage proprietor
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  • 93 12 CASABLANCA, Oct. 20 (R cut r 1 thorn's final aggregate of 42 points fi 7, H one better than the total gained b> H British Vanwall driver, who won also had the fastest lan >ertll *n j to have been bu**i A spokesman r!l VVhere he
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  • 443 13 Tarzan Has Eleventh Mate— EVE J)URING the winter of 1913-14 Edgar Rice Burroughs borrowed a character from one of his highly successful magazine stories and developed the novel, TARZAN OP THE APES, which was published m June, 1914, by A.C. McClurg and Company of Chicago. It is doubtful that even
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    567 13 COMING TO THE SCREEN h great difficulties I finding some of and securing k from current shows for I '.Varner Bros. Ucrci m rounding fa::, all the cast of Isynai New York fcnor. of "Damn fes to appear m Ifcreen version of pit musical. p H inter, portraying
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 302 14 LET THE TALKS END ALL A- TESTS Britain Tells Soviet Russia.... LONDON, Oct. 20, (Renter) Britain and the United States today told Russia their Foreign Ministers would m certain circumstances be prepared to attend part of the forthcoming Geneva conference on suspension of nuclear testsA British Foreign Office spokesman said
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    • 184 14 ABOARD SEVENTH FLEET AIRCRAFT CARRIER U.S.& MIDWAY Oct. 20 (Reu.er),Reporters last night cleared up a mystery of the identity of a communist Chinese female broadcaster, known to men of the United States Seventh Fleet as "Peking Polly." Peking Polly became one of the world's most
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    • 219 14 LONDON, Oct. 20 (UPI) A fiery blast shattered the 17,406-ton oil tanker "Stanvac Japan" m the Arabian Sea early today* turning the ship into an inferno and taking a heavy toll among its crew. A dispatch from Bombay reported 20 persons killed, including the skipper.
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    • 105 14 LONDON, Oct. 19 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth was reported yesterday to be consider' ing a suggestion that the Prince oj Wales, ten next month, should make a Christmas Day broadcast to children of the British Commonwealth. The Daily Herald adds that so far the Queen has made no
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    • 129 14 AGA KHAN KEEPS DATE WITH A GIRL LONDON. Oct. 20 (UPI) The London Daily Express said today that the Aga Khan and 17-year-old Mexican beauty Sylvia Casablancas met secretly this weekend at the Duke of Bedford's residence at Woburn Abbey. The Duchess of Bedford Is the 21-year-old Aga Khan's aunt.
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    • 274 14 Democrats Lead In U.S. Elections LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Oct. 20 (Reuter) The American congressional campaign goes into high gear today with President Eisenhower's trip her e on behalf of California's hardpressed Republican candidate. Senator William Knowland, and the senatorial candidate. Governor Goodwin Knight. Current polls show both candidates trailing their
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    • 34 14 IN her reigning: glory, with crown, sceptre and her natural beauty Is the new "Miss WorldPenelope Anne Coelen, "Miss South Africa", an 18-y e a r-old pria vat e secretary
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    • 101 14 Dr. Heuss Arrives In London LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter) —Dr. Theodor Heuss, President of the Federal German Republic, arrived by air at Gatwick airport, just, outside London, today for a threeday state visit to Britain. The President will be the gues^ of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at
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    • 160 14 FLORENCE, Oct. 20 (Reuter) The Bishop of Prato, who was fined 40,000 lire (Msl93) for calling a young couple "public sinners" will appeal against hi s conviction here next Thursday. The Bishop, Msgr. Pietro Fiordelli, was the first prelate tried by an Italian court m
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    • 85 14 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Oct. 20 (U.P.I.)— White High School seniors began registering for classes today m the makeshift High School opened by the Little Rock private school corporation Gov. Orval Faubus' answer to the Supreme Court's integration order. W. C. Brashears, superintendent of the private school
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    • 22 14 IRISH Nationalist extremes blew up the labour I^Xttt?^. g s serp r t n y in a th^f m r ding
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    • 222 14 TOKYO, Oct. 20 (UPI) Conviction deepened here today that non-Chinese of some prominence, including possibly Soviet officials, were among the 65 passengers who died m the mystery crash of a Soviet jet plane between Peking and Moscow last Friday. Today, for the first time, the Reds
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    • 155 14 SYDNEY, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Mr. A. Kiett, a German lawyer and writer, stepped from a Qanta s airliner at Sydney airport last night wearing a rented parachute. He had boarded the plane at Manila m the Philippines wearing the parachute under his overcoat and despite
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    • 91 14 AUSTRALIAN GIRLS ARE 'WONDERFUL' SYDNEY, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Australian girls make such wonderful mannequins "almost too wonderful," said royal dress designer, Norman Hartnell, as he watched a Sydney fashion show today. "Their long legs and perfect carriage make ideal for modelling," he added. Mr. Hartnell will select the winner of
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    • 69 14 NAPLES, Oct. 20. (Reuter). An appeal for help from a man claiming to be an Italian officer, held prisoner is Yugoslavia, was found m a oottle caught m a fisherman's net near here. The note, dated Sept. 7, 1951, was written m Lemon juke and then
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    • 372 14 PHILIPPINES MA BE RED CHINA' NEXT TARGET Strong underground movemJ creeping into Government MANILA. Philippines, Oct. 20 (Reutcr) The Com ™l are maintaining a strong underground movement which k Sts ln th < PhJ government and civic organizations, according to Defend JT made inrSl Officials here say this tropical archipelago
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    • 176 14 More killings o*.. LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter) -Mr 4 1 the British Labour Party's chief spokes^i affairs, today called on exiled Archbishn v° n 1 denounce violence m Cyprus nDlsho v *aJ an art Lv Hera.d (Lab an iS said: "I ur without equiVoraS
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    • 171 14 HE QUITS AFTER SIX MONTHS Newbrhfg I TAIPEI, Oct. 20 (ReuuteO American trained Chinese scientist Dr. Wang Shih StAag. aged 29, has arrived m Formosa from Hongkong Mfier spending six months inside Communist China. He is a graduate of the California Institute Technology. He told reporters that he went to
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    • 50 14 Fireworks E World' s F BRUSSELS. Od 20 A million upturned mirrored a rainbow o. as a giant firewortsj marked the c! World's Fair today. As the fireworks <** fair, which f r a has been the tourist of Europe, doused and became a T. p !no:j over 40 million
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