Singapore Standard, 23 October 1958

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble* TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, Vol. IX Ho. 113. f .5cH» 14
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  • 183 1 Sudden Police Raid Catches Suspects, Hawkers Public Unawares SINGAPORE Police lost night started another big swoop on secret society gangsters and arrested 85 suspects m the Kandang Kerbau area alone. Police from the Reserve Units conducted an extensive combing of Syed Alwi Road, Jalan Besar
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  • 357 1 NO BAR AT CAUSEWAY NOW, BUT... TuiUiU an the mM___H_a_.B»_M« entry damp: KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government can now exclude by order any person from entering the Federation except a Federal citizen, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told the Legislative Council today. Replying to Mr. P.P. Narayanan who asked reasons
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  • 120 1 POLIO: A BIG DROP THE incidence of poliomyelitis m Singapore showed a sharp drop yesterday— THßEE cases being admitted to the Middleton Hospital compared with EIGHT cases the previous day. Yesterday's admissions were an Indian boy, aged two years, from the P.W.D. quarters at Bukit Timah, a Chinese girl of
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  • 109 1 IT'S PLASTIC SATELLITE THIS TIME WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 (Reuter) The first attempt to put an inflated plastic balloon satellite into orbit will be made from Cape Canaveral, Florida, tonight, the United States Army announced today. The announcement was made by Maj.-Gen. John Medaris, Chief of the Ordnance Missile Command. He
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  • 65 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct 22 (UPl)— The United Kingdom today pledged M 53,000,000 to the U.N. special fund for aiding under-developed countries. The British pledge, announced by R. D. J. Fox m the General Assembly's second committee, is m addition to U552,240,000 given last week for
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  • 254 1 31 killed in air collision NETTUNO, Central Italy, Oct, 22, (Reuter)— A British airliner blew up after a mid-air collision with an Italian jet fighter near here today, killing all 31 persons on board. The airliner, a f our-engined turbo-prop Viscount, was flying from London to Naples when the collision
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  • 174 1 Police Hold 285 Women JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 22. (U.P.I.)— Police armed with revolvers charged into a crowd of hundreds of African women m front of Johannesburg's low, rambling magistrate's court building today and made 285 arrests. The women blocked the broad concrete pavement and the quiet street m front of the
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  • 104 1 He's Suing BOAC Strike Leaders MANCHESTER, Oct. 22. (Reuter). Mr. Alexander Cussons. a company director, who is suing leaders of the recent BOAC strike, flew from Manchester airport today on his way to South Africa. His legal adviser has been instructed to issue writs against the strike leaders for "loss
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) The Foreign Office here announced today that the British subject killed m the recent TU 104 air crash In the Soviet Union was Andreas Demosthenes Cosmos, 31--year-old Cypriot. He was said to be returning from a student congress m Pelting, the Foreign
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  • 465 1 S'pore Place Ban On 60 Publishers THE SINGAPORE Government yesterday banned the importation, sale and circulation of all publications put out by 53 Red Chinese and Hongkong publishing houses m a move to rid the Colony of subversive and immoral literature. Seven local mosquito presses were also ordered to be
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  • 53 1 Fed: We'll Wait See KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government will not place an automatic ban on the publications which the Singapore Government has banned, a spokesman of the Ministry of In* terior said here today. "We will have to examine the publications ourselves before we make a decision on
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  • 173 1 Police Shut 11 Bangkok Papers BANGKOK, Oct 22 Police closed 11 newspaper offices here today "m order to maintain peace and order" following Monday's bloodless army coup and the abolition of all political parties. Most- of the papers closed were reputedly leftist. They included five Thai dailies, two Chinese dailies
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  • 25 1 MRS- Saawitri Madjid. 30, eldest daughter of former Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo, died m Jakarta on Tuesday after t prolonged iU- ness. UPI
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 1 THE start of a lone trek! Members of Hrn Cood Citizens Committee of Lintang and Lasak villages m tke notorious Sungei Siput area of Central Perak begin their march into the jungle m Mn effort to persuade 14 terrorists m the area to give themselves up. Standardpic (Story
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  • 63 1 CHICAGO. Oct. 22 (UPI)— A Federal Judge has issued a temporary restraining order to halt the deportation of Hsuan Wei, former Nationalist Chinese marine captain. Federal Judge J. Sam Perry yesterday set Nov. 15 for oral arguments m Wei's suit to remain 'm the U.S., despite an
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  • 28 1 Dr. Theodor Heuss, the West German President, yesterday endowed Oxford university with a grant' for research fellowships for five graduates to study m West Germany. Reuter
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  • 27 1 A SECOND full scale atomic device wag exploded within hours yesterday from beneath a balloon hanging over the Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada test site.- UPI
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  • 120 2 UNION TO DISCUSS ULTIMATUM SINGAPORE'S Malaysian Ship Officers' Union is holding an emergency meeting tomoriow to decide on the ultimatum which they served on the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Ltd. The seven-day ultimatum demanding for severance Day for its members who were threatened with retrenchment expires tomorrow. The union wants
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  • 25 2 M. SINNAKANNU. of Komala Stores, Serangoon Road, was yesterday fined $50 m the Singapore City Court for selling corriander powder adulterated with rice.
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  • 423 2 VILLAGERS USE GONGS, DRUMS TO SNARE REDS Lintang. Lasah Deserted As Women Join In Trek IPOH, Wed. More than a thousand Chinese, Indian and Malay residents of Lintang and Lasah Villages m the notorious Sungei Siput early today started a seven-mile trek into the jungles m a unique effort to
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  • 96 2 AN Australian real estate magnate recently toured Russia at the expense of his firm. Yesterday, when he passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on his way home, Mr. William Linegar sported a pair of dark glasses, and explained: "I don't want to be recognised. I have a
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  • 86 2 Tun Lim Moves In To Settle Oil Row th ,I eat^ i ik? ln T th Colony 'SB Tu n Lim hju, companies J h t Company; lh ,>IH dard- Vacuum on SB Pjny: and th, >■ (Asia). p He declined t* I details of his 2 *H tackle fh
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  • 47 2 almost S',^ stole a few yards of wire worth about (ft j| Sembawang Estate, s!ral The wire was foitg^l within a foot c f high te^B wires carrying 2.00n ir.3 of electricity. Obviously, said a r-J Ihe thief was an expert <^| tririan. ~H
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    • 439 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that MR. THONG AH FOOK of No. 433, Geylang Roa<|. Singapore, has applied for the raising of status from Ist class Beer House licence to Ist class Public House licence m respect of the premises No. 433. Geylang Road, Singapore, and that this application will
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    • 543 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Supply of Anti-Malarial Mixture for 1959. Particulars from City Health Officer. Close 2.15 p.m. on 12-11-58. No tender will be considered unless a tender deposit of $200/- has been paid to the City Treasurer's Department and the receipt number quoted on
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    • 176 2 TENDER NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 1000 hours on Saturday 15th. Nov. 1958 are invited by the Chief Police Officer Johore Contingent for the supply of cooked and uncooked rations 4 Folk* Field j Force' >dudng the yea* 1959 j Full particulars may be obtained on
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  • 827 3 gOITORIAL October 23. 195S IT n significant that while some cheap politics can thump their chests m hot-headed and guided criticism of the policies of a democratic there can be stimulating visible evince, which does not often hit the headlines, of nation s steady and silent progress
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  • 31 3 C| <i Urn lack Kirn tl ffiJi H PO Bo* No 136J Cables -fICERNEWS K> «3 Cowan it f«l Jg|| 91 -A Bukit Chin* T«l! r. l^'»
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  • 1369 3  - Bluff and Counter Bluff ANTHONY NUTTING THE ROAD TO DISARMAMENT (2) By The second of three articles by Mr. Nutting, Britain's Minister of State for ForeigA Affairs, 1951-54. J)ESPITE some of the fine words uttered m the disarmament debates, none of the Powers can say with absolute truth that they
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  • 746 3  - Kadar Fears The Silence George Sherman By LONDON. TTHE Communist regime m Hungary is staking its claim to respectability on achieving a nearunanimous "vote of confidence" m nation-wide elections now set for Nov 16. Passivity the only type of opposition now possible m Hungary and the one the regime fears
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  • 394 3 Sir The comments In yesterday's editorial of the Singapore Standard are most unfair to the oil workers We have not for one moment said that we are demanding a bonus as a right. We demand It because our workers feel that they should be paid a
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  • 133 3 Those Delayed Transfers Sir— lt Is with great regret that I have had to draw the attention of the Establishment Branch of the Chief Secretary's Office through the Press to the applications for transfers from Malay clerks or officers, including myself, which have been outstanding for as long as a
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  • Article, Illustration
    361 3 Gta^ggit pROVING that to the Communist co-existence means living behind one of the curtains is the agency message from New Delhi stating that three Indian soldiers were wounded m a recent two-hour gun battle with Communist Chinese troops on the India -Tibet border. The battle began when the
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  • 377 4 'Visa Is No Entry Guarantee' The Federal Legislative Council Meeting QUERY ON EXILED 1 MNP CHIEF Tunkus Reply To Councillor KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The granting: of a visa is no guarantee that the recipient would be allowed to enter the Federation, declared Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman m the Federa
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  • 491 4 We are not against it MCA chief ALLIANCE EDUCATION POLICY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr Lim Chong Eu. today quashed reports of Chinese dissatisfaction with the Alliance education policy. He told the Federal Legislative Council that there was "any amount of goodwill among the Chinese,
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  • 302 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Legislative Council today empowered the Minister for Finance to exempt from Incometax, salaries of foreign experts serving m Malaya under the technical cooperation programme for South and South-East Asia or under any other arrangements. A motion seeking
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  • 71 4 MacDONALD TO PRESIDE AT RALLY CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will preside over a mass rally m the University grounds to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the foundation of the institution tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. Foundation Day addresses will be delivered by the ViceChancellor. Professor
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  • 39 4 THREE youths jumped off a moving van chased by a Police radio patrol car and disappeared into a lorong off Sim's Avenue, Singapore, yesterday. In the van were found a ladder and housebreaking implements.
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  • 33 4 THE Naval Base Theatre Club is presenting "Duet for Two Hands," a play by M Hayley-Bell for three nights beginning today at 8 p.m. at the Naval Base Theatre Club. Singapore.
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  • 159 4 I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation of Malaya's estimated budget deficit for the ve-»r swelled to $143,683,671 today. This was revealed at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council when a supp'ementary vote for $4,726.1 IP was tabled for the approval of the House. I This would
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  • 51 4 SINCE the new Criminal Law came into effect. 147 secret society thugs were arrested, a Singapore Police spokesman said yesterday. Detention orders were taken out against 70 who are now m Changi Prison. Investigations are pending on 39 secret society gangsters. while 36 were released after
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday visited the Jalan Daud School to see for himself the concluding stages of the mass x-ray scheme at the centre. No more X-rays will be done at the Jalan Daud School =_fter tomorrow, a Government spokesman said
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  • 117 4 MISS LILY KOK (left) and Miss Alice Chan were the first two girls who answered the Singapore Constitution Exposition Committee's invitation for 20 lucky girls to represent the Colony as official receptionists. Lily and Alice, both English school students, told The Standard
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  • 46 4 A LARGE crow£ last night watched a huge column of smoke emitting from an underground cable at Bras Basah Road, Singapore. The fire brigade was called to stand by. It was later discovered to be caused by an underground cable short circuit.
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  • 93 4 AN argument over the right to extend a kitchen ended m a man being stabbed, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Choon Kuan charged m the Seventh Magistrate's Court with voluntarily causing hurt to a Singapore Harbour Board employee. Tang Wee Lee with a knife at Serangoon
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  • 165 4 THIRD District Judge Mr. S. K. Lee ordered the confiscation of a 24-foot speedboat, its 18 horse-power motor and fittings, together with 416 lbs of uncustomed cigarettes whose duty exceeded $3,500 following the conviction of two fishermen m Singapore yesterday. The fishermen, Lim Liang Weng,
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  • 224 4 Police Are Puzzled SINGAPORE Police yesterday pieced together parts of a decapitated body m an attempt to establish its identity. But their efforts were hampered as the chest, shoulders and arms were missing. The headless body of a Chinese was washed ashore on
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  • 156 4 Courses In Local Tongues, They Ask OFFICIALS of 40 unions representing over 50,000 workers yesterday urged the Singapore Government to provide facilities for leadership courses for unionists In vernacular languages. They protested that Government had so far organised only one leadership training course for unionists m English. Though many of
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  • 407 4 ARRESTED AFTER DISCHARGE HARCHAND SINGH of the Army Depot Police was discharged m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a murder charge but was immediately arrested by Police as he stepped out of the Supreme Court building. The discharge followed a submission by Singh's counsel,
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  • 425 5 MURDER. ..at Festival Of Nine Gods outh Stabbed While Hundreds j Devotees Watch Cinema Show IPOH Wed. devotees attending a free open-air cinema show th? Chinese female if L^***?" Festival f Th Ni Emperor 3 t a Chinese temple ta Kampong Java a notorious gangster hideout dl ord er last
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  • 41 5 WTKIR m charge of the Police Field Force, Inspector r$ Lopez (left), shows members of the Press the amn 'ound at the dump. Two 44-gallon drums containrxt and maize on a raised platform are m the background. Standardpic.
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  • 309 5 KNGGARANG, Johore, Wed. Ten communist lists members of the self-styled Ninth Indent (Killer*) Platoon narrowly missed death otly at the hands of security forces who were ty m ambush near a huge food dump m the Rarang Peninsula of Joh ore's East
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  • 72 5 Anti-Negro Feelings: Blame Reds Ugious educaLjj rday blamed Red f i-Negro feel- r '.'-a. the Bob Jones m Greenville, ma, Dr. Bob n Singapore for nsit, h is m favour of d reporters 1 agitators bj blamed for aJJ r r ia his coun- J P er at a Life
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  • 20 5 IfrJ cfjudenta of the .v-. J 5 wl m Kelan- i: -c ebrated the eri:r y of the
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  • 43 5 INDIAN actor-poet, Harindranath Chattopadhyaya will give a performance at the College of Arts,. Nanyang University at 10.30 a.m., today Mr. Chattopadhyaya's books on poetry drama, essays, literary criticism and autobiographical sketches have been translated into several languages, including Chinese.
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  • 85 5 THREE secret society gangsters threw a taxi driver out of his cab and drove the taxi to the scene of a gang fight m Keppel Harbour Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night. The frightened driver ran into the Keppel Road Police Station to make a report and on
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  • 37 5 TAN Ah Poo was acquitted m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of stealing four-and-a-half gallons of petrol valued at $7.83 belonging to Tan Yew Chye at Tanjong Katong Road on Sept. 10.
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  • 152 5 Big Jump In Colony Power Consumption ELECTRICITY consumption m Singapore has gone up by leaps and bounds. According to a committee paper released yesterday, the City Council sold over 438 million units of electricity last year. I This is an increase of 61.7 million over the corresponding figure for the
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  • 94 5 AID APPEAL FOR QUEMOY VICTIMS SINGAPORE Quemoy Association yesterday appealed to its 15,000 members and former residents of Quemoy now being m South-east Asia to contribute generously to the relief of their kinsmen at home. The acting president of the Association, Mr. Tay Soo Yong, told The Standard that the
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  • 69 5 THE Adjutant-General of the Nepalese Army, Major-General Kshatra Bickram Rana, left Singapore yesterday by air to return home after a visit to the Colony and Federation. Maj.-Gen. Rana said he was greatly impressed by the way the Gurkha soldiers and their families were treated here by the
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  • 109 5 SINGAPORE'S Registrar of Vehicles yesterday reminded the public that "No parking" sign cannot be erected without the sanction of the Highway Authority. A City Council Information Bureau statement yesterday said "certain establishments" have erected "No Parking" signs without authority required by the Road Traffic Ordinance.
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  • 155 5 NO AXE ON MARRIED WOMEN MARRIED women m the Singapore Civil Services will not be retrenched unlike their counter-parts m the Federation. Mr. R.C. Hoffman. Permanent Secretary, Establishments, told The Standard yesterday that Government had never considered such a move. He was commenting on the move m the Federation to
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  • 353 5 FED. LEGCO MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation's road accident statistics do not show up well compared with other countries, and the select committee appointed to review the Road Traffic Bill, 1956, felt obliged to recommend as a deterrent increased prison sentences m respect of
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  • 381 5 DESPITE heavy rain yesterday morning, a record number of 1,784 doses of Sabin vaccine against polio were administered at the Yio Chu Kang Maternity and Child Health Centre, where the third day's free immunization m Singapore was carried out. An innovation of yesterday's programme, greatly speed
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  • 89 5 'Polio' Monkeys Fly In BUTTERWORTH, Wed. A total of 1,200 rhesus monkeys, sufficient for the manufacture of at least 6,000,000 shots of Salk vaccine against polio, made a brief stopover at the Royal Australian Air Force station here today. They arrived m a cargo plane, which developed engine trouble during
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  • 93 5 AN Australian firm of chartered accountants, now re-organising the Singapore City Council's accounting system, is to get an authority on punched-card accounting to assist them draw up plans for expanding the mechanisation of the Council's accounts. The firm Fitzgerald and Thompson has been engaged by the Council
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  • 334 7 Opening Of Exposition Is Significant Lim THE aim of self-governing Singapore is to merge with the Federation, Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday. Speaking at the "Turning of the Sod" ceremony for the Constitution Exposition at the old Kallang airport Tun Lim said:
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  • 142 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 90* 91 R.S.S. No. 1 91 i 9H R.S.S. No 1 Dec. 9H 911 R.S.S. No. 2 88f 89i R.S.S. No. 3 87$ 881 Tone: Barely steady. The tin rrice m Singapore was 5372
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  • 50 7 STANDARDPIC shows the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock turning the sod at the proposed $5 million Singapore Constitution Exposition's site yesterday, while the Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, (second from left) Mr. Ko Teck Kin (second from right) and Mr. Lam Joo Onn (right) look on.
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  • 215 7 A REGULAR friend of The Standard Cheer Fund, Singapore's Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday reaffirmed his keen desire to help the underprivileged by donating $200. Mr. Chew appealed to all Singaporeans and Federal citizens to help the needy during the coming
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  • 85 7 THE St. Andrew's Old Boys* Association's annual re-union dinner and dance will be held on Nov. 28 at the Capitol Restaurant, Singapore. Those interested contact Mr. Tan Choon Van or Mr. S K. Bandara at St. Andrew's School, Telephone ***** on or before Nov. 21 for
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  • 177 7 Some Have Served 20 Years ONE-HUNDRED-AND-SEVEN uniformed policemen m the Naval Base, Singapore, will lose their jobs m the next fortnight. The Admiralty yesterday served the policemen whose services vary from eight to 20 years with notices to terminate their services by Nov. 9.
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  • 112 7 Aussies Are More Tolerant WIDE publicity given to the question of Asian immigration into Australia had resulted m Australians taking a broader view of the subject. This was stated m Singapore yesterday by Mr. Pete M. Garnsey. national executive officer of the organisation, who is visiting local Apexians m the
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  • 87 7 CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya and British High Commissioner m India, Mr- Malcolm Mac Donald yesterday spent an hour at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore looking at the works of famed Indonesian ertist, Mr- Raden Basoeki Abdullah. Mr. Mac Donald is m Singapore to preside at
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  • 53 7 TWO aerated water manufacturers were fined by the Singapore City Magistrate for using saccharine m soft drinks. Wong Boon Thong, of Eastern Aerated Water Company Limited, was fined $60 for selling cherry cider containing saccharine. Chin Kwong Yew, of National Aerated Water Limitwho sold cherryade containing saccharine
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  • 29 7 TUAN Haji M. J. Namazie has been appointed a member of the Singapore Seafarers' Welfare Board to represent religious organizations m place of Tuan Syed Harun Alhabshee.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 177 9 Plan To Form FAO National Committee KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Plans to form a National Committee m Malaya of the United Nations Food And Agricultural Organization will be initiated immediately, the Minister tor Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today. Inche Abdul Aziz reiurned today after attending the FAO regional
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    • 75 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing pricea per picul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $3 6 buyers $3 7 J sel'ers coconut oil m bulk $.~>6£ sellers m drums $60 sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak white $121 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices
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    • 56 9 MR. OSCAR Spencer (right) Economic Adviser to the Federation Government and Chairman of the Central Electricity Board, greets Lord Reith. Chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, on his arrival by train m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday from Singapore. Lord Reith is visiting the Federation m the
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    • 293 9 MALACCA, Wed. Vice-President of the Malacca Chamber of Commerce, Mr. R. p. W. Gosman, today welcomed the statement by the Chief Minister, Dato Osman bin Talib that Malacca could expect more trade, If the port facilities were mproved. Dato Osman spoke about the
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    • 29 9 From April to July this year, Japan shipped abroad $192,--261.000 worth of machinery, compared with the total machinery exports of $194,479,000 m the same period of 1957.
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    • 292 9 MALAYA LEADS IN COCONUT OIL SALES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya currently is the world's biggest exporter of coconut oil, according to a report of FAO (Food ond Agriculture Organization), tabled at the Coconut and Coconut Products Conference, which opened at Manila on Monday. She supersedes the Philippines which has been
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    • 167 9 OUTER ROADS Fernside, Shan Shing, Libertad 1 Pyidawnyunt, Lapaz, Planet, riornflghter, Tyndareus. Golden Beta, N'anusa, Ouldia, Romanija. Kirn Hai. Baud, Benveg. Mactra, Agamemnon, Borus, Barumun, Taisej Maru, Xarifa, Sunon, Obokil, Seskar. Gibbes Lykes, Fossarina. Laurra Maersk, Garuda Mas, Ldia. Clydefield, Prekkak, Chuyo Maru, Aeneas. Gim Le Sanaiia,
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    • 146 9 Rubber Slips 3/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped cent yesterday, to close at 9U cents per lb. for International first grade November shipment, largely on upcountry liquidation and profit-taking. The market opened higher on better than expected overseas advices, but eased on selling pressure. At the lower levels short covering
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    • 48 9 Production of cars m the United Kingdom for the first nine months of this year was a record, the Board of Trade m London announced Output for the period reached 782.996 units (102.247 units last month). Exports of cars last month totalled 38.389 units.
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    • 35 9 SWITZERLAND imported wheat worth $12.6 mill, from the United States last year compared with $8.3 mill, m 1956. U.S. supplies represented 32 per cent of Swiss imports of wheat last year.
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    • 101 9 TWO members of the cigarette manufacturing industry, accompanied by an official of the Federation Ministry of Commerce and Industry and a representative of the American Embassy left Kuala Lumpur by air on Tuesday for the United States. They win study U.S. methods of tobacco
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    • 348 9 Dollar Firms On Sterling Exchange THE Malayan dollar firmed by another 1/32 of a penny on new official exchange rates issued by banks to merchants yesterday. With the gain of l/32d from last Saturday, the dollar now will fetch l/16d more m terma of sterling. The Malayan Exchange Banks Association's
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    • 121 9 Industrials. Rubbers Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were steady In the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were inclined to ease at the close. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker* Association were:INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 167 1.70 M. Breweries 280 285 xed Malayan Cement 142 1.45
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    • 226 9 MALAYAN sharbrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fraser and Neave ords $1 60, $1.61 delayed: Gammon $1.70 to $1.69: Hammer $1.57; Henry Waugh $1.30. $132; Hume ords. A4/7J; M. Cement $1.33; Robinson ords $141; Straits Timet $1 82$; S. Cold Storage 90c 89c; Stra ts Traders
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    • 76 9 JAPAN'S visible trade surplus as seen from export and import letters of credit was maintained at a high level during September, according to provisional figures announced by the Bank of Japan and the Ministry of Finance. The provisional dollar value of the aggregate of export letters of
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  • 161 10 THE WIND CANNOT READ is the story of a meeting between East and West a bitter-sweet meeting between a young R.A.F.; officer and a beautiful Japanese girl. They marry. They are idyllicolly happy and then, a tragic turn of events brings their joy to an I immensely moving
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  • 174 10 CEEKING authentic backgrounds for THE WIND CANNOT READ, Betty Box and Ralph Thomas travelled more than 20.000 miles m search of suitable locationsThey travelled across India by road, plane and elephant. For this sometimes gentle, sometimes savage, story a top cast was assembled. Heading it is Dirk Bogarde,
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  • 100 10 AS THE WIND CANNOT READ unit lunched under ban- k^ yan trees m the deserted village of Amber, Jaipur, a couple of turbanned Indians serenaded them. They played a catchy traditional tune on their three-string Raventas a type of viola. It was so catchy that the unit
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  • 95 10 FILM makers will tell you that one of their hardest tasks is to find a suitable title. But the team making THE WIND CANNOT READ producer Betty Box, director Ralph Thomas had no problem. Here is a title which succinctly sums up the bitter-sweet story of the love
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  • 265 11 They Rally To Beat Army In Last Minute ktfORE Chinese, after trailing 1-3 at half-time, staged a magnificent Heit the Army by four goals to three m the charity soccer match played :>)dlu;hts at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night L Richardson, GOC Singapore, gave away the Tiger Balm R
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  • 133 11 D-A-N-G-E-R Reggie Finds It Out Too Late! Rugby's rough and dangerous, too even for a spectator. Colony cricketer Reggie Sandosham went to watch the Army play the All Blues, at Thomson Road, and almost landed m the General Hospital. Reggie sitting on the side line, was struck
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  • 423 11 Blues Get The Know -how From Superior Army SUPERIOR m all departments of the game, the Army routed the Colony All Blues trial XV by 22 points (two goals and four tries) to three (a penalty) m a rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. It was th e first of
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  • THE SPORTS LETTER OF THE WEEK
    • 490 11 Upside Down System Sir; It seems that the present system of Promotion and Relegation adopted by S.A.F.A. requires certain adjustments. The Chinese Athletic second team, having won this year's Second Division League, will not be promoted to the First Division next season because they already hav e their first team
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  • 66 11 LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) England beat Russia by 5 goals to nothing m the International soccer match at Wembley Stadium today. They led 1-0 at half-time. Inside-left Johnny Haynes scored three goals. Earlier a coach carrying the Russian soccer team to Wembley was involved m a
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  • 29 11 PA VIA, Italy. Oct. 22. (Reuter). British racing motorist Tony Brooks and Signorina Pina Resegotti an Italian fashion model, were married m a private chapel here today.
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  • 127 11 F.A.P. TO NOTE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Hon. Secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, Mr. Kwok Kin Keng has written to all affiliated bodies conveying the Tunku's appeal for assistance and co-opera* tion to the press. The letter said: "At the council meeting of the Football Association of Malaya,
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  • 144 11 Khalsa Hit RAF Seletar 7-0 NEWLY-PROMOTED Singapore Khalsa Association went on a scoring spree. They trounced Royal Air Force, Seletar, by seven goals to nil m the S.H.A. Division 1 league match on the SRC padang yesterday. The Airmen, who were without, several of their regulars, were no match for
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  • 95 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malay Regiment had to fight hard to beat F.O.AD. 2-1 m a division two hockey league fixture on the Ipoh Road ground today. The score at the Interval was 1-1. Rozlan gave Malays the lead, but Webster put FOAD on equal terms. Hamid
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  • 90 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three newcomers have been m eluded m the Selangor team that will meet Negri Semoiian m a hockey match on Saturday, on the Selangor Club padang. The newcomers are Kama ruddin Isa (goalkeeper), Paramalingam (centre forward) and Haniff (inside right). The
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  • 307 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Club beat Selangor United by 11 points (goal, two tries) to nil m a hardfought rugger match on the padang here today. After a scoreless first half, Selangor Club backs gained the ascendency to figure m some nice moves which brought
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  • 200 11  -  SCRUTINEER By IT WAS a quiet morning at the Bukit Timah track yesterday. Horses were confined to slow work. A number of Gold Cup runners were taken out for cantering exercise. Prince of Lalita, from the Rodgers stable, looked especially fit when trotted
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  • 396 11 Poor Finishing Cost University This Victory POOR FINISHING cost the University of Malaya a valuable point when they were held to a one-all draw b> the Singapore Recreation Club m the Singapore Hockey Association's division I league match on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. It was the Association's firs*
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    • 162 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier League: Malays vs RAF, Singapore, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B Pachitan F.C. vs Junior AA, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA Div. I: SCRC vs RAF. Changi SCRC Div. ll REME vs TTC, TTC. Div. Ill: RAF Changi 'B vs RMN 'B Changi. BASKETBALL: Chung Hua Cup:
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  • 238 12 SYDNEY, Wed.— Though most young women carefully watch their diet to prevent the development of unwanted weight, one internationally known Sydney girl is desperately trying to make herself heavier. She is triple Olympic gold medallist and world 200 metres record-holder Betty Cuthbert, who has started
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  • 62 12 BASE Ordnance Depot Civilians' Association scored a well deserved 2-0 victory over Royal Malayan Navy m a keenly contested S.H.A. Div. 2 league match played at the BODCA ground yesterday. Razak and Walters scored for the winners. In another S.H.A. Div. 2 league match played at
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  • 52 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Scoring all their goals m the second half the Young Men's Sikh Association 'A' beat Selangor Eurasian Association 4-0 m today's Division One league hockey match on the Bungsar road ground. Centre forward Manjit Singh (3) and inside right Hakam Singh were
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  • 117 12 Good Day For South Johore XVs SOUTH Johore 'A' beat Royal Administration Regt. by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to eight (a goal and a try) m a rugger match at Dover Road yesterday. Leading 11-8 at half-time. South Johore scored through Rose 2, Ungku Sulaiman and Goodsir
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 12  - Wong Kean by won ten matches. Picture MASTER Choo Ming Wang, the 1958 Malayan Chess Champion from the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, is seen making a quick move while he engages seven of the 13 members of the Ipoh ACS Chess Club, whom he played simultaneously at Ipih recently and
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  • 52 12 MISS Leong Lye Meng, who represented Malaya m the Asian Games m Tokyo, is seen here receiving a silver cup from Datin Wong Pow Nee, wife of the Chief Minisfer, Penang, for winning her school's swimming chaynpionship. on Speech Day, at St. George's Girls' School, Penang
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  • 67 12 VIENNA. Oct, 22 (UPI) I A record crowd of some 7.000 last night jammed Vienna's sports arena and watched Tony Trabert, American former Wimbledon champion, upset Pancho Gonzales, the recognized king of the pro tennis world, m the latter's debut before Austrian fans. Trabert wfln 3-6. 6-3.
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  • 294 12 Aussies For The Davis Cup MELBOURNE. Wed.— The Australian team for this year's Davis Cup challenge round is Ashley Cooper, Mai Anderson, Neale Fraser, Roy Emerson Bob Mark and Rod Layer. As the season progresses, selectors may enlarge or reduce the team. The challenge round will be played m Brisbane
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  • 372 12 When champion Drappe retires... Cheer Fund fighter a man of surprises by A Special Correspondent 9 SYDNEY, Wed. Professional wrestlers are full of surprises. Andre Drappe, the French world champion who leaves here today for Europe via Singapore, claims that he is
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  • 161 12 IPOH, Wed. The "queen" of Perak badminton, Miss Tong Yee Cheng will not be able to turn up for the state this weekend against Selangor m the first round tie of the Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton competition. Local badminton circles consider that Perak's strength
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  • 92 12 Edrich Retires From First Class Cricket LONDON, Oct. 22, (Reuter) Bill Edrich, former England Test player, has retired from first class cricket. Edrich, who made his debut m County cricket *m 1937, informed the Middlesex County Club Committee that he wished to accept an offer to captain Norfolk m the
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  • 110 12 LONDON, Oct. 22. (Reuter) Mike Hawthorn, who became the world champion racing driver on Sunday— the first Briton to win the title has been awarded the British Automobile Racing Club's Gold Medal, it was announced here yesterday. Only two gold medals nearest have been awarded previously:
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  • 260 12 SYDNEY, Wed. The fiveman United States Davis Cup team Ham Richardson. Barry MacKay, Alex Olmedo, Chris Crawford and Earl Buchholz— accompanied by non-playing captain Perry Jones, coach Jack Kramer and Richardson's wife, is due to arrive 'n Sydney on Nov. 15. Its arrival will create
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  • 144 12 KUALA, LUMPUR, Wed. The newly formed Federation Armed Forces rugby team will play its first match against a Negri Sembilan Malacca combination at Seremban on Saturday. KickofT is at 5.15 p.m. on the padang. The team which has representatives from all over the Federation
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  • 229 12 MANILA. Oct. 22 (UPI)— Argentina's Pascual Perez is scheduled to defend on November 29 his world flyweight title here against Dommy Ursua, a Filipino world-ranked 112-pound contender. The third Filipino given the chance to wrestle from Pere7 the world flyweight crown, Ursua said, "I wil
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  • 69 12 WELLINGTON, Oct. 22, (Reuter) Sixteen-year-old Auckland schoolboy, Walter Godfrey has a great chance of becoming the youngest holder of the New Zealand amateur golf title tomorrow when he meets Guy Home m the final In the semi-finals Godfrey beat R. H. Glading, the former New Zealand
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  • 26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Association of Rugby Football Referees will hold a meeting at the Selangor Club card room at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 151 12 THE FOLLOW ISO report ni /„J farewell fight at Wellington, Mm leolimd. ,„1 yesterday: -J ANDRE DRAPPE beat Tony Olivas m the fifth round of their professional wrestling bout m Wellington Town Hall, ending his month-long campaign m New Zealand. Lying on the
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  • 96 12 King Kong, showed the newspaper report (above) of Andre s fight, said that he it 1 well prepared' for the Frenchman. Kong is training W'th Bosca Boa. the Chinese dropkick expert, whose instructions are to launch flying tackles at him. Kong said, "I know that the
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  • 85 12 Ringside $5 and first class $3 tickets are on sale, and will be available at Robinsons, the London Stores, .ill Orchard Road, next to Singapore Motors, and the Sports Department. Singapore Stand dard. Gallery $2 tickets will be on sale from this afternoon. There are 1000 special
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  • 67 12 BRISBANE. Oct. 22 (ReUter) L Arilla (Spain) defeated D. Prickett 'Queenland) 6-2, 6-1. 6-3 m the first round of the mens singles on the opening day 01 the Queensland Tennis championships. He was the only foreign player on the match UH today. The championships, being played at Milton
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  • 268 12 Aussie Plan To Improv Swimming SYDNEY. V., _c, top profession! t3 coaches -Frank Guthne Herford, Forbes Car Don Talix I spe- .a: organisat M tt the a:m impr .-.-""j ming m Austra ia It is m per: thai i bod} the Committal AdvancenMßt I j Swimming, v.-.. <-~ branches In
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  • 27 12 Xi r.ckel to* J L'he s s s -Bha Ser.»:°j Senathiraja^ loh x *ep'V 'O Si\ a•• g jonn»' 5. ngam, J :::<>•■■ ftnathao. aseelan.
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  • 270 13 THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT k RETIRED bricklayer, I Jack Punter, 66. is m here standing at the litrancf of the six-room- house which he built entirely by himself and In his spare time. In spite of the fact that doctors advised him against the undertaking because of his thricefractured
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    • 243 13 NrT* ni(vrt«Au 22— Continue with present hlmri^J"??; duties and tasks; do not oiTh ftt d PI Rd! El get involved m the prointo K9 Eljlg MM blem s of others. n^nmn^B^n^nv^n^n^nß scorpio— Oct. to XV 14 ■■H!S!H Nov. 21— Keep clear of F R\i?\V' V FOR |K|| if/in lI^I questionable
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    • 273 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp r" *N lAxMJTAA tA§§§) )"j r MOLD IT, V TONIGMTTME GREAT" W AN'-ON YOU WOtfT TALK UNTIL) f FROM Waff" h4 KID ENTIRE POLICE >SO WE'LL TM' WAV WE PRODUCE, MUM, J MEXICO V^vV* /IK V nR^ T ~y FORCE IS LAVING KNOCK <I BACK-WELL
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    • 339 14 Lady Furness NEW YORK. Oct. 22 (UPI) American-born Thelma Lady Furness said today she lost the affections of the then Prince of Wales to Wallis Warfield Simpson lv 1934 after befriending Mrs. Simpson, introducing her to the Prince and taking her into her
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    • 196 14 400 Year-old Tradition Set Aside LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Stella Reading, the 64--year-old widow of a nobleman, swept 400 years of British Parliamentary tradition aside by taking her place yesterday m the hitherto allmale House of Lords as first woman with the right to sit and vo:e on equal terms
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    • 62 14 TOKYO. Oct. 22 (UPI)— A violent earthquake shook the Indian Ocean region m the southern part of Malang. East Java, on Sunday, according to a Jakarta Meteorological and Geophysical Department announcement. The report said the earth- ua ke oc^ irred at a-m. (Jakarta Time) on Sunday. affecting
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    • 150 14 I accept Proposals of NATO's Secretary Makarios STUTTGART, Oct. 22. (Reuter). Archbishop Makarios said m an interview published here yesterday he was ieouy to accept the mediation proposal of the NATO General Secretary, M. Paul Henri Spaak. He added m a magazine article that a precondition was that "the British
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    • Newsbriefs
      • 20 14 CANBERRA, Oct 22 (Reuter) The Australian Army is to seek recruits m Britain. fgfgdf Reuter
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      • 19 14 RED CHINA'S first experimental atomic reactor has produced 33 different kinds of radio-active isotopes, Radio Peking reported yesterday. UPI
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      • 34 14 A TEAM of Japanese electrical and construction engineers will be sent to West Pakistan soon to study plans for the Swat River Basin Hydro-electric Power Development project, it was an- nounced m Tokyo— UPI
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    • 67 14 *I H v °AP ES I °l the *5 Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, Jose Maria Caro Cardinal Rodriguez of Chile, is helped by air line officials to descend the steps <£ the plane which brought him to Rome last week The Cardinal is 92
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    • 355 14 POLIO RESEARCH: HUNDREDS OF MONKEYS PERISH LONDON. Oct. 22— Hundreds of monkeys have died m their cages after being imported to Britain for polio research. The monkeys wer* kept at three "monkey farms" operated by Mr. Edwin Lonsdale, of Withdean. Brighton, Sussex. He said: "1 give the monkeys 'board and
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    • 308 14 CHIANG, DULLES REACH FULL ACCORD IN TAIPEI Escorts To Resume If*.* TAIPEI, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Mr. Waller Robertson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said "complete accord" had been reached m the talks between Mr. John Foster Dulles, and President Chiang Kai-shek. He branded as "completely false"
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    • 94 14 LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) The Maharajah of Bundi, 39, was yesterday fined £25 sterling with ten guineas costs and disqualified from driving: m Britain for a year, after pleading guilty to driving a car while under the influence of liquor. The magistrate, Mr. Paul Bennett, suggested
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    • 78 14 Photo. THE NEW experimental rocket-ship X-15 designed to be the first to carry a man into space pictured m Inglewood. California, with the pilots who will carry out tests. The veteran aeronautical engineers pictured from left are: Joseph Walker, National Aeronautics and Space
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    • 68 14 Denmark' s Red Chief Suspended COPENHAGEN, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Denmark's Communist Party today announced the temporary suspension of its Chairman, Mr. Axel Larsen, for allowing himself to be photographed with a noose around his neck. The press photograph taken back-stage at a Copenhagen theatre on Monday illustrates the Communist leader's
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    • 152 14 Cutting Out The Middleman... HONGKONG, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Communist China has chartered 126 vessels to facilitate trade expansion with foreign countries, a leading shipowner said today. The vessels, mostly on time charter, were British. Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian. Panamanian and West, German. A leading shipbroker
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    • 83 14 BOAC LOSES 8 1/2 MILLION IN STRIKE LONDON. Oct. 22 (Reuter) A Britannia airliner from Karachi arrived at London airport this morning, the first BOAC aircraft to do so since a strike of engineers grounded the Corporation's fleet a week ago. The strike, over a pay claim and a dispute
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    • 91 14 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 22. (Reuter) The United Nations Relief Work for Palestine Refugees had run into "serious difficulties" m Egypt and the Gaza Strip because of the attitude of United Arab Republic authorities, according to an official report published tonight. These authorities were apparently unwilling to
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    • 94 14 LONDON, Oct. 22, (Reuter). Union leaders of Britain's 1.000,000 building workers decided unanimously here today to lodge a claim for pay rises of 4d. an hour, which it is estimated would cost the industry £1,000,000 a year. The new claim* is a direct challenge to Government's pay
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    • 33 14 THE INDONESIAN Government announced yesterday that it had banned the circulation within its borders of a German book called, "the Republic of the South Moluccas." Antara News Agency reported. Reuter
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    • 90 14 PRINCESS FOR TOUR OF AUSTRALIA CANBERRA. Oct. 22. (Reuter). Princess Alexandra, daughter of the Duchess of Kent, will visit Australia next August for about six weeks a' the invitation of the Federal and Queensland Governments, it was officially announced here today. She will, spend about three weeks m Queensland for
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    • 387 14 Let's Have A Poct First On A-Disarmamen Nationalists Blast i UNITED NATIONS, Oct 22 rp, China said today that R ussia with N *t* was "more frightening than the arms m the hands of any other power Chinese Ambassador Tingfu f United Nations main political committfT^ sion of nuclear tests
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