Singapore Standard, 24 October 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 CobU TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1958. 'ol. IX No. 114. 13 cti. 14 Poges
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  • 1620 1 j,j Stern measures needed to save innocent lives KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Legislative Council today gave Government powers to curb public disorders before they grow into major clashes. After a five-hour debate, the Council passed by a majority the Public Order (Preservation) Bill
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  • 278 1 Polio Vaccines Run Out, Public Has To Wait For New Stock *pHE Singapore Government's stock of Sabin vaccine against poliomyelitis will run out today, but 100,000 more doses are already on the way from America by air. Director of Medical Services, Dr. M. Doraisingham, yesterday told The Standard that, because
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  • 68 1 NOW IT'S PAYA LEBAR: 15 ARRESTS SINGAPORE Police last night arrested 15 secret society gangster suspects m Paya Lebar area. This was the first suburban area m which secret society members were being netted. Police from the Reserve Units combed Lorong Tai Seng, Kirn Chuan Road and its vicinity. These
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  • 112 1 SHELLING STOPS AS QUEMOY TALKS END TAIPEI, Oct. 23 (Reuter) Communist and Nationalist Chinese guns which have been exchanging shells over the Quemoy area for four days fell suddenly silent today as Mr. John Foster Dulles left Formosa for home after talks with General Chiang Kai-shek. An official communique on
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  • 71 1 TANG TOH CHEW, 48, a bar owner m Bencoolen Street. Singapore, was stabbed early this morning after returning home from a game of mahjong. His assailants told Tang that they were members of Gang 24. Tang was stabbed m the arm and leg. At noon yesterday, some gangsters
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  • 19 1 Reuter THE Duke of Edinburgh left London Airport yesterday for Hanover on a threeday visit to Germany.
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  • 251 1 It's Unanimous-That Paper Ban Bill KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federal Legislative Council today unanimously approved a bill to prohibit, impound or destroy imported publications which are considered to be prejudicial to the public order, morality or security of the Federation. In introducing the control of imported publications bill, the Minister
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  • 147 1 Interpol Tracks A Judge PARIS, Oct. 23 (Reuter) A nationwide Police and radio hunt for Mr. R.S. Rodgers, a Malayan Supreme Council Judge, ended here successfully yesterday. The hunt began when Interpol, the International Police Organization, received a message from Sarawak, British Borneo, asking them to urgently trace Mr. Rodgers,
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  • 30 1 RUSSIA has granted £33 million credit to the United Arab Republic m connection with the Aswan Dam scheme, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev announced m Moscow last night. Reuter
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  • 106 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald was tonight credited m the Federal Legislative Council with having "sired" the University of Malaya. Supporting the Education Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari who successfully moved the University of Malaya Amendment Bill. Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham described the
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  • 178 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Defence Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein told the Federal Legislative Council today that Government would next year raise 18 battalions for the Territorial Army if sufficient funds were available. The Dato was moving the second reading of three bills the Territorial Army Bill
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  • 130 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police Officers are now empowered to make arrests "without Qualifications" under en amendment to the Police Ordinance, 1952. which was passed m the Federation Legislative Council today. Moving the amendment, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak, said that the
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  • 336 1 Fed. Fights The Gangsters With A New Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The first of the measures Government promised to introduce to combat the increasing wave of thuggery and gangsterism was today warmly received when the Federal Legislative Council unanimously approved the Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Bill of
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  • 64 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida, Oct. 23 (UPl)— The U.S. Army's attempt to launch a satellite ended m failure early today because of "some difficulty with the upper stages" of its launching vehicle. The Army disclosed it gsvo up hope that the •Beacon balloon satellite had orbited only
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  • 583 2 TUNKU PLEDGES FULL SUPPORT FOR THE U.N Malaya s Belief Destiny Of M I Lies In Future Of World Bodvl KUALA llmfur, Thurs. rrime Minister Tunku Abdul p I affirmed that the Federation stood for "peace, freedom and ma b J country m the world." w *"-t*i nt of m
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  • 138 2 SUICIDE BID: 3 MTHS. FOR LABOURER TELUK ANSON, Thurs. A labourer, Subramniam Angiah, 26, who attempted suicide after hearing that a man whom he had previously punched had died, was yesterday sentenced to three months' jail by Magistrate Tuan Syed Othman. Subramaniam was said to have slashed his throat when
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    • 1841 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 r cooked and uncooked rations to No. 4 Police Field Force during the year 1959 Full particulars may be obtained
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    • 627 2 NOT AS from 27th October 1958, Overseas Traders Limited. 7E Asia Insurance Building, will move their present offices to X.P.M. BUILDING 2ND FLOOR (entrance Robinson Road). All telephone numbers and postal box number remain unchanged. TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING N. L. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE is hereby given that the
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    • 520 2 ICES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN that a Final Dividend of 7i cents per Stock Unit, less 30% Income Tax, m respect of the nnancial year ended 31st August, 1958, will be paid on the Bth December, 1958, to all Stockholders on
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  • 814 3 EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD October 24. 1958 Preserving Public Order ANY move by Government to arrogate to its2 T authority to curtail the freedom of the in4i„dual without providing recourse to the judiciary, i, bound *o raise legitimate misgivings m the public p.nd a* to the sense and justification of
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  • 156 3 Sir I would like to ask the Federation Government the following clarification through your cloumns for public interest. Under the Malayanisation scheme, officers are permitted to retire by obtaining a rompensation worthy enoughDoes this award embrace all those who were and are not Malayans or Malays? If New
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  • 347 3 m^^m Amm**^M Married Women In Govt. Sir;— A resolution was recently moved by Mrs. Teoh Chye Leong at a meeting of the Perak branch of the Government Temporary Officers Union urging Government to absorb married women into the permanent service which is now open to men. With
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  • 1774 3  - Time For A Neutral Guide? ANTHONY NUTTING By The last of three articles by Britain's former Minister of 'State for Foreign Affairs. THE ROAD TO DISARMAMENT (3) J-JOW is the disarmament deadlock to be resolved? On any impartial review of the rival disaramament proposals of the Great Powers there is
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  • 196 3 Shorto from the Talko The Need To 'Belong' "TO feel that you 'belong* at work i* increasingly recognised as important for a balanced person's makeup. You need to feel that you are important to your employer and your fellow men at the same time." John Marsh. Director of the Industrial
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  • 395 3 the NEWS as it strikes me' MALAYA'S chief delegate to the United Nations, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, was the only speaker m the General Assembly's main political committee to appreriate and realise that you cannot separate the control of nuclear weapons from the overall disarmament question. It would
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 340 4 An Ominous Glow In The Sky Sent Them Rushing Home Pathetic Sight As Families Try To Save Belongings IPOH. Thurs. Sixty-three men, women and children were rendered Homeless by a fierce fire which broke out during lunch time today and, m less than
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  • 302 4 In-Law's Death —Man Faces Murder Charge A CARPENTER, Tan Boon Seng, 28, was committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday ti stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murdering his mother-in-law, Tan Vim, 57, at the 101 Mile, Jurong Road on Sept. 1. A housewife, Lav
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  • 217 4 THE Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. yesterday described a private collection of about 400 his.oric photographs of Malayan as of "great educational value that must be preserved for posterity." Mr. Lee was speakin_ at the openins of
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  • 138 4 Three Died In Collision Mishap THREE persons involved m an accident at Dunearn Road or. Sept. 20 were killed .-md their vehicles badly damaged, a Singapore Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, was told yesterday. The three killed were meter- cyclist; Abdul Rahman hrn Kassim, his pillion rider, Mohamed Jais bin
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  • 54 4 THE Nanyang University Students' Union will soon launph a campaign to raise funds for a clubhouse. A union spokesman* said a clubhouse was essential for the full development of student acti. vi'.y and for the promotion of better understanding between the students th e tutorial _taff
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  • 87 4 City Posts: Thirty For Interview ACTING Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. P. C. Marcus, will today Hnterview more than 30 candidates to fill six posts of Assistant Secretary m the Singapore City Council. The creation of these posts, carrying a monthly salary of $670-$1,145 m Class IV and $695-$1,128 m Class
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  • 47 4 LEADERS of teachers' un'ons and associations will be auest speakers at a lunch gven by the Singapore Professional Women s Association, tomorrow The lunch, is held to reiterate the Association s stand on Dar tv rAov£V m n n for Worne empioyees of the Government.
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  • 263 4 'RED LIGHT' AREA SWOOP: TOTAL OF 97 DETAINED SINGAPORE Police swoop on secret society gangsters m the Kandang Kerbau area ended at 3.30 a.m. yesterday, and 97 suspects were hauled In. The raid was concentrated on the "red light" district, said a Police spokesman. The last batch of five suspects
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  • 258 4 More Powers To Curb Pig Smuggling KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. j The smuggling of pigs across the Thai border intd Malaya has increased so considerably that it has now become a very serious problem, Minister for Agri:ulture Inche Abdul Aziz Cshak told the Federation Legislative Council today. Inche Aziz Ishak was
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  • 111 4 Gov Leong Back At His Desk MALACCA. Thurs Governor, Tun Leong Yew Koh, today resumed duties after his long ill. ness. During his absence. Tun Tan Cheng Lock acted as Officer Administering the Government of Malacca. Tun Leong. looking fit but somewhat rundown, was m Tenang and Ipoh where he
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  • 169 4 Died For Freedom Bell Honours Them PRECISELY at noon yesterday a shining new bronze bell— the Memorial Quarter Guard Bell tolled 12 at Majeedi camp, four and a half miles outside Johore Bahru. where the 2/loth Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles are stationed. The bell, was cast from 168 plaques
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  • 197 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Thai Ambassador to the Federation, Mr. Sunthorn Hongaladarom, today advocated regional economic cooperation among South-East Asian countries for their "ultimate survival." Speaking to Jaycees here he said that European statemen m that continent were attempting to unite the peoples into one economic
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  • 422 5 COURT GOES 600ft UNDERGROUND TO INVESTIGATE txaab Gold Mine Disaster? farther Evidence Given l Vn^t7v^i^r ial thls aftera <">*. the Court of Inquiry i He n^May 10^ CCUr ed m thc A -»tralian Gold Raub on May If this year went 600 feet underground to inspect the scene of m
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  • 196 5 Little Lee's Plea To Santa •Siß CHRISTMAS! A Lm j f /or children of Il spells good L p j happy times for Iren of the tceil-to-tht com until The rd lee d?d to change f *epen years, The I Ibccf Fund has v -.:"ias more than a i" the
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  • 161 5 NEW ZEALAND EXPERTS FLY IN TO HELP POLYTECHNIC TALKS on how New Zealand can help the Singapore Polytechnic through the Colombo Plan will be held from today. The Director of Education m New Zealand. Mr. C. E. Beeby, (left) and the New Zealand Secretary of the UNESCO Council. Mr. A.
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  • 66 5 Council Secretary Quits Service tRETARY of the Sin_aCoun ,-il. Mr. HD.E. •".e erday tendered fetation from the Coun- v s^kesman yester■jd that the Acting Chief Nrative Officer. Mr. P. Ii: has accepted the pti n >aid he "did c reason" for Mr. d ien" decision Pthe service. *c, with ten
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  • 39 5 TUAN Syed Jaafar Albar Information Officer to the Malayan High Commissioner m London, will give a series of talks on "The Commonwealth" over the Malay Network of Radio Malaya, beginning from Nov. 7 at 10.10 p.m.
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  • 39 5 pi visions worth .'l terday stolen goods shop m rescent, Singapore. told the Police ip m the mornfront shutters ced open. ■j »ng he found his t" n pen and tins i, sing from the
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  • 72 5 MENTAICAB. Pahang, Thurs. —Following were elected to the Managing Commitee of the Indian Co-operative Estates and Investment Society, at the inaugural meeting held here recently: Jaswan Singh Gill (chair man); J. E. Arokiam (secretary); Lourds Samy (treasurer); Committee members Viswanathan; Chelliah Mandoor; C. Krishnan; M. Mariappan; V.
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  • 203 5 ow It's Home Sweet For Stowaway s ng. 15-year-old k. c "waway, who J shuttling from port L the high seas months, has allowed to set i to that took him k n u n Ocean and L, Wna Sea on the >> Jje has been grantKf n to land
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  • 174 5 Police Babies Came In 'Black Maria' For Polio Drops POLICEMEN'S wives were among 2,000 mothers who braved the heat yesterday to get their children immunized against polio at the Serangoon Community Centre, Singapore, They arrived m a "Black Maria" and joined the crowd m the compound of the centre. Most
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  • 170 5 Film On Alcoholism Behind Shut Doors MEMBERS of Singapore's Alcoholics Anonymous will today hold a closed meeting— to see a film on alcoholism. A sponsor of the organisation, which helps alcoholics to overcome their compulsion to drink, said the film would help members to understand the causes of compulsive drinking
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE Malay Youth Literary Association will hold a cultural night under the patronage of the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, at the new Victoria Theatre on Nov 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. Admission will oe by the Association's Magazine
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  • 313 5 THEY HELPED TO EASE HOUSING SHORTAGE LIM THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock yesterday praised the Singapore Government Officers' Co-opera-tive Housing Society for "their new and realistic approach", m helping to ease the acute housing shortage m the Colony. Tun Lim was speaking at the allocation by lot of
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  • 71 5 JAILED FOR BREAKING INTO HOUSE MR. JUSTICE CHUA m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, sentenced a radio mechanic. Ng Seng Tuan, 23, to five years' jail for breaking into a house to steal at 1.20 p.m. on Aug. 2. Ng admitted five previous convictions. The DPP, Mr. W.K. Tan, told
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  • 204 6 INSPECTOR FOUND THE MISSING WATCH I A PETTY OFFICER told Singapore Court yesterda> that the wrist watch he boughi m Malta four years ago was stolen while he was working on a ship at H.M. Dockyard, Singapore. Appearing be^pre the Singapore Seventh Magistrate. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat. was Rarnli bin
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  • 130 6 LITTLE Ann Jones is only five years old. but she dislikes reporters and photographers. "I don't want to talk to you or face your cameras* 9 she told reporters at the airport when she arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney. "I am on
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  • 193 6 HEADLESS BODY: MURDER POLICE HOMICIDE investigators of th*> Singapore C.I.D. are sull haffled m their attempt te establish the identity of a dismembered body found on the j beach at Telok Paku on Tuesi day morning. The headless torso was washed ashore m a highly decomposed state. A head was
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  • 60 6 TAN KOH KOON alias Pang Lam yesterday pleaded not j guilty m a Singapore court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a cheque worth $5,600 entrusted to him by Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. on April 3. Tan was allowed bail of $10,000
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  • 135 6 80-YEAR OLD PUT ON $1,000 BOND EIGHTY -YEAR -OLD Lah Ang Moh. "whose mind is not what it should be," according to his lawyer, Mr. C. H Kon was bound over for 12 months m $1,000 after he pleaded guilty m a Singapore court yesterday to assisting m the management
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  • 72 6 SYED Hussain Shah yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore court to two charges of attempted extortion and one of voluntarily ah£!!?**~ ?nevous hurt to Abdul Gaifar on Oct 22 f *J e k all e_ed to have atAbdS^oVr eXtor i $3 from Abdul Jabbar at
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  • 45 6 HONGKONG. Oct. 23 rFn C Clal s standard. tandard Service: tnn<J n nces of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.05 to fl *A S erUn $579 to US$l: tn > i ala y*n SI; *0 059 %9<Sh% ndon sla Rupiah Gold *<sd_.b7 to a tael.
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  • 360 6 Companies are accused of trying to break workers unions THE Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singaporo) yesterday lashed out against three oil companies Shell, Standard Vaccum and Caltex for refusing; to recognise it as the representative body of their 2.700 employees. The Federation yesterday demanded
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  • 127 6 THE Singapore City Council yesterday issued a warning to the public not to buy certain unauthorised houses built opposite Frankel Estate. They are three blocks of twelve houses each (total of 36 houses) constructed on j Lot. No. 23/183 which is bounded by the old Changi
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  • 78 6 THE Singapore Government Information Department yesterday issued a new publication entitled -An Intrcduction To Singapore Where East Meets West" as a guide to all newcomers to the ColonyPublished by Messrs. JayBirch and Co. Ltd for the Department, the booklet contains much useful information for the visitor.
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  • 71 6 THE two chaplains of the Australian Military Forces arrived m Singapore yesterday from Sydney for a threeweek visit. They are the Methodist Chaplain-General, Rev. C. K. Daws (left), and the Anglican Chaplain-General, Rev. A. E. Bagbie. They are here to visit Australian and British troops and
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  • 223 6 Govt, may ask for $60,000 refund from 2 specialists THE Singapore Government may request two senior specialist doctors to refund $60,000 part of the specialist fees they had collected to the Treasury One specialist may be asked to pay $20,000 and the other $40,000, The Standard understands. The matter is
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  • 108 6 FOXTROT OUT OF STEP -says MORALIST PENANG. Thurs.— The Vice-Presi-dent of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Moral Defence Organisation, Inche C. M Rarnli, said here today that the "western way of dancing" by school boys and girls and also among college students should be stopped. He was also against the employment of
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  • 192 6 Ship from S'pore races to aid 'Zeta Trader' -.11 j yal Wavy nas be en gSffl h eJp rescue the British freighter, Zeta Trad-r. which is aground off Pulau Mantaras, 35 miles south of Smgaoore. A Navy salvage boat, B^rsoan, left the Naval Base yesterday afternoon and raced to the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 A CONTEST FOR BEER GUZZLERS MEMBERS of the American Club, the American University Club and their friends m Singapore will celebrate Halloween this year with a "Carnival Costume" party at the Club at 8.30 p.m. on Nov. 1. A circular to members calls on them to turn up m costumes
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  • 383 7 NO MASS SACKING OF CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES Amery 's Assurance To Army Workers THERE will be no mass retrenchment m the near future, of civilian employees m British Army establishments m the Federation of Malaya, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, Mr. Julian Amery, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Amery's
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  • 148 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber price, (cents per lb.) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 89* 901 R.S.S. No. 1 90} 901 R.S.S. No 1 Dec. 901 90* R.S.S. No. 2 88 88? R.S.S. No. 3 86} 871 Tone: Slightly steadier afler irregular. Tbe tin price m Singapore was
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  • 145 7 A MISADVENTURE verdict was returned by a Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday at an inquiry on Salamat bin Mohamed Salleh, 21, who was killed when a mortar bomb and an artilery shell exploded at West Coast Road, on Aug. 28., Selamat's brother, Osman, told the
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  • 71 7 HAD DUTIABLE TOBACCO $10,000 FINE HENG Buck Koon, 46, was yesterday fine*d $10,000 m a Singapore court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of having 175 lbs. of uncustomed tobacco. Customs Officer, Mr. K. P. Sivam, told the court that at 3.20 a.m. on Oct. 22, Customs parties m
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  • 66 7 FOUR men, Koh Boon Thong, Lim Que: Hua. Koh Choon Chua and Koh Boon Leong pleaded guilty m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of committing an affray m Tuas Village on Sept. 9. They were fined $25 each by the Magistrate, Mr.
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  • 283 7 WANTED: A lady supervisor for istana tetamu KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Government is looking for a young Malayan to become Assistant Lady Supervisor of the five Government chalet messes and the Istana Tetamu m the Federal capital. The appointment which will be on an initial two-year contract, has become necessary m
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  • 144 7 Television Call Kill Bad Paper, He slays A SMALL or badly run newspaper may be forced to close down once television would mean a big reduction m advertising, the Director of International Operations of Screen Gems Incorporated, Mr. Williams H. Fineshriber, said m Singapore yesterday. Screen Gems, a subsidiary of
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  • 121 7 POLICE HOLD MAN FOR EXTORTION A MAN wa_ detained on Wednesday afternoon m Desker Road, Singapore, soon after an ex:ortion "report was made at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station. And odd-job labourer, told Police that a man had approached him at a coffeeshop and demanded $20 as subscription for joining
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  • 81 7 Honour To Two Ministers THE departing Indonesian Consul-General m Singapore, Mr. Achmad Natanagara, last night threw a party at his residence m honour of Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock and Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Ha,mid bin Haji Jumat. It was to congratulate them on
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  • 133 9 r#\ P.rtM tor-General ol kriralture, New Zealand, J. P\\ Smallneld, flew yesterday by CftS-BOAC en route to J; mp to Tttend the Food C \-rnulture OrganizaC fiium .1 meeting, which L,s on Monday. from Rome, he will go to brain N renew the United r^dnm
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  • 80 9 EfGAPORE Chinese Proe Exchange noon closing ?s r°: picul yesterday Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $37| sellers cocon m k 5.t64 sellers m ■bs sellers; Muntok m rr $103 sellers; n lite $122 sellers; Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association ori es fair merchanr- nixed copra, current S3S buyers: $39
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  • 127 9 Rubber Slips 3/4 Cent SINGAPORE rubber nrice closed i cent lower yeste.dav, to 90* cents per lb. for International first grade November, largely due to selling pressure resulting from upcountry liquidation. In sympathy with overseas the local market opened lower and was quietly steady m the morning, with fluctuations withm
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  • 104 9 High Prices Restrict Trade MELBOURNE, Oct. 23 (Reuter). The high prices of Australian competitive goods and trade restrictions were possibly the only banners to increased Australian trade with Singapore, the leader of a Singapore trade mission, Mr. Tan Siak Kew. said here today. Two years ago 95 ocr cent of
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  • 31 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. TT. or OD. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1616; Italian Lire *****.
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  • 1221 9 FED. COUNCIL PASSES LAW TO SET UP THE CENTRAL BANK ■HH KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Council today unanimously passed legislation to set up the Central Bank of Malaya, with the door open to Singapore to join m the Federation monetary system, whenever the Colony chooses to do so.
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  • 112 9 Customs Revenue Drop Of. $1:9 Mil. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Federal customs revenue, including excise duties, dropped by $1,960,000 last month compared with the total collected m the previous month. Total Federal revenue from these two sources during the month was $32,881,572 ($34,844,709 m August). Revenue from tobacco m the same
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  • 146 9 Industrials Are Quietly Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were quietly steady, while tins were inclined to ease m the Malayan share market. A lair turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 165 170 G'town Disp. 2.10 2.15 M. Cement 144 1.46 Wearne
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  • 65 9 SINGAPORE Cold Storage Company Limited will Day a final dividend of 74 cents per stock unit, less 30 per cent ihcome^ tax, for the year ended Aug. 31, 1958. the company announced yesterday. The dividend will be paid on Dec. 8 to all the company's stockholders on the
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  • 58 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (Reuter). The United States is stepping up its efforts co increase mutually advantageous trade with India. Leading representatives of business, labour and government make up three team?— two from the United States and one from India which are exchanging visits to look into possible
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  • 157 9 Firestone has developed another important man-made rubber, it was announced recently by the company's president, Mr. Raymond C. Firestone. It is called "Diene," and is the latest addition to Firestone's long list of synthetic products. Tests of truck tyres, made with E substantial portion of Diene,
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  • 172 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Loans (International Bank) Bill today became law and thus enables the Federation Government and statutory authorities m the country to avail themselves of loans which the International Bank may from time to time be willing to make. The bill was introduced
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  • 257 9 AUSTRALIAN and Thai firms are interested ln exhibiting their goods m the Singapore Constitution Exposition at Kallang beginning on Jan. 24 next year, and will last about a month. The Australian Department of Trade has made inquiries about the fair to ,the Australian Commission
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  • 125 9 Confidence Seen In Sterling LONDON, Oct. 23 (Reuter). Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory. Chancellor of The Exchequer, said today he noped steady progress towards achieving complete convertibility m sterling for non-sterling area countries. "I am glad to say that confidence m sterling seems to have been fully restored and it is
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  • 154 9 'Develop Light Industry' HONGKONG. 6ct. 23 (Reuter). A leading Hongkong Chinese industrialist said on his return today from Singapore that it was a "must" for both Singapore and the Malayan Government to develop light industry. Mr. U. Tat Chee, honorary president of the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers Association, said if they
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  • 170 9 OLTER ROADS Oul dia. Sunon, Tees Breeze, Calt. Medan. Ho Sang Obokil, Prekkak. Libertad 1. Siberoet, Van Neck. Chuyo Maru, Kyoto Maru. Baud. Gibbes Lykes, Shunko Maru Lapaz. Planet, Poyang, Taisei Maru, Myrmidon, World Glade, Rizwani, Mactra, Rempang. Sabang, Aeneas Laura Maersk, Sanana, Gorgon. Pan, Garuda Mas.
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    • 244 9 Jjj EVERETT ORIENT LINE jflGf S'pora P.S'hom Penong Hongkong, Japan. NOREVERETT" 31 Oct 30 Oct 28 Oct ■UNEVERETT" 21 Nov 20 Nov 18 Nov Foi Rangoon, Chiitogong, Calcutta "'IBEVERETT" 30 Oct 2 Nov 3 Nov I*ADEVERETT" 23 Nov 26 Nov 27 Nov fj EVERETT STAR LINE fj >ong, Japan. PH
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    • 213 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Federal Disp. $106, $1.07; Fraser and Neave ords $1.60; Gammon $1.69 ready and delayed $163; Hammer $1.575, $1.57; Hume prefs. A4/7*. 4/9 delayed; M. Cement $1.42 to $1.44; M. Colls. $1.06; McAlister $1.32; Metal Box $1.72; Robinson ords. $1.41. $1.40; S. Cold
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  • 565 10 SANTA IN KUALA LUMPUR I SANTA CLAUS has already arrived m Kuala Lumpur. This Santa at Robinson's has already presented balloons and sweetmeats to customers children. Standardpic by Fata. 0 asdfijshdf More than 70 members of the Chinese Methodist Church, Klang, attended c party m honour of the Rev. Parn
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    • 160 10 IH3>»l|»»»w>»»nnny«W. y. I||l I .mmmmmmmi ,1,,, ,y._y. l. ,f. ..ymmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ Mm:, I*l6 STAGE AND SCREEN ST Aft aaya > [y_^9 aarai^^__B _B_w*- A. —fc. l 9 ______H Xt^**^!/ 9si_i__yK^3^B 9ep___l BKBpv.tx". ~m j^:?__r: _________________________________ii&&? Us Brt/9 MM IB^*- iPiilli' a_i=~B_ __?-^_i ma_a I^*^^^ ••■^•l_na9______l __^_ii: I^SflP SP^i^________i_B9 mw^£.'-' _e*^s£t lal^u
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  • 882 11  - WATCH CLASH OF THE TWO CRACKERJACKS SCRUTINEER gjgjg By fghgf over 3f m 39 1/5 sec. First Trick (Mawi) took 42 3/5 sec. over a similar trip. Rubber Planter II (Johnson) showed vast improvement when he went much better than Black Gold at the end of 3f m 39 2/5
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  • 80 11 PERTH. Oct. 23 (Renter) MCC's tttan to meet a combined eleven m the Tourists second match starting here tomorrow will be: Peter May (Captain). Peter Richardson. Arthur Milton. Colin Cowdrey. Raman Subba Row. Trevor Bailey. Godfrey Evans, Jim Laker. Freddie Trueman, Brian Stat ham, Peter Loader.
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  • 75 11 L Fortune Tote J i, being m R| by the SingaEJrt club at the ■winin? meeting on JL proves very T "with members. E lt $SM each. Stint exceptionally the announce\li this new betting L t herp has been a F or tickets at the 4
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  • 112 11 6 FOR UTUMN OUBLE' 23 (Renter) ,-a final acceptors Egg r" the second itumn double," tedgeshire Handicap. E tt i: c mi'.e and I a Kew market on I 0 ber 29. ■?re 9 ordinal en■l of the race is Xl The winner will I 3 ifter deduction re; a:
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  • 64 11 Chi Nen Four-ball Billiards p Ken w >n the Siniliards Association's idampionship at the Nd last night when fa Kirn Song, a tempi 500-452 m of the tournament. t:o bt nga to Aston F' Ro i start with a k Kirn Sotui was L; k. form, and W*m d keta
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  • 69 11 TEACHERS' Training College beat REME by two goals to one m an SHA Div. 2 league match on the Teachers' College ground yesterday. Teachers took the lead through Dalgit Singh, who scored off a pass from Richard Lim. Lestrange put the Teachers two-up at half-time. The
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  • 42 11 PENAN G T.T. PENANG. Thurs. Entries are invited for the Penang Junior table tennis championships as well as the junior inter-team League championships. Entries with requisite fees should be sent to the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Chuan Gmn Lee. 9 Kinta Lane. Penang
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  • 154 11 ™W Turf flub f,r f'«ur races on P Oct >9 at BukU jr»;. PCIiISS :-DIV. |H MILE. r Q OH 8.13 8.12 I 8.11 J* U 'H 8 09 >ian l 8.09 a l 8.07 X it 5.07 805 6a 8.00 7.13 kn. M "12 If 1
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  • 136 11 gfhg another three goals. Splendid work by the Indians defence however, prevented further scoring. Indians settled down after this and forced a penalty corner just before the interval. Mahinder Singh scored :o reduce the lead to 2-1. The Indians had the better of the
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  • 104 11 PERAK WOMEN FOR 'TRI' IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Women's Hockey Association will send 14 players to take part m the season's first triangular Inter-State women's hockey tourney between Perak. Selangor and Penan? at Penang on Nov. 8, 9 and 10. After a series of trials m Ipoh, the P.W.H.A. selected
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  • 50 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Tamilians Physical Culture Assn. 'A' beat newly promoted Army Depot Police 2-0 m a Selangor Senior Hockey League match on the Princes Road Stadium today. Tamilians netted both their goals m the first half through right winger Thasen and inside left Reginald.
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  • 198 11 THEY'LL SEE A WATER- BALLET FOR FIRST TIME IPOH, Thurs. For the first time m Ipoh, swimming fans will have the opportunity of watching a water-ballet performed by an international woman swimmer, Mrs. Alex Eady, at a Poppy Day Fund gala to be held m the Kinta Swimming Club on
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  • 69 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor Combined Schools did well to beat Public Works Department Sports Club, a leading First Division side, to a 1-0 victory m a friendly hockey match on the Victoria Institution ground here today. The match served as a sharpener for the Selangor
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  • 28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A goal by inside right Malek enabled YMCA to beat Police Depot "B" 1-0 m a friendly hockey match at Brickfields Road today.
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  • 221 11 DAVE HAS A BIG DATE ON TUESDAY Says PETER WILSON LONDON, Thurs. As I forecast, Dave Charnley, the British lightweight champion, meets an American at Harringay on October 28. Carlos Ortiz, a Puerto Rican fighting out of New York gets the job. Ortiz, who was twenty-two last month, has been
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  • 203 11 A nice bouquet was handed out to the Badminton Association of Malaya for the "marvellous" way m which they handled the last Thomas Cup tournament. Writing m the official badminton magazine of the Danish Badminton Association of August last, the manager of the Danish Thomas Cup
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  • 28 11 TAMIL Brotherhood Association beat Singapore Telephone Board by five games to two at a friendly table tennis match at the TBA club house last night.
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  • 31 11 RESULTS of last night's Chung Hwa Cud basketball competition played at the Great World were: Singapore Shark beat Ilah You Association 96-52; Leek Eng beat Sin Kong 76-45.
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  • 267 11 POLIO MAY PUT SCHOOLS' TOURS OFF The Ban Hits The Boys THE recent order of the Ministry of Education banning all schoolboys from strenuous sport, due to the present outbreak of polio, has put the Colony Schools Sports Council m a dilemma. Three major sports are badly affected by this
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  • 132 11 SCHOOLS' TO MEET THAIS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation Combined Schools soccer team will play the first of two matches against ihe visiting Chulalongkom University side from Thailand on Oct. 28 at the Merdeka Stadium at 7.30 p.m. The second match on Oct. 30, will start at 8 p.m. at the
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  • 192 11 SHOCKS FIRST THEN VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Selangor Combined Police, strong contenders for the Selangor Hockey Association Senior Division league title, registered their fourth victory m a row when they beat Selangor Malays *A' 3-2 on the Bungsar Road ground today Selangor Malays gave Police a scare when they led
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  • 95 11 The Singapore Malay Hockey Association will hold trials to select players to represent Singapore m the forthcoming annual Malayan Malays Hockey Carnival for the Col. Raja Lope Trophy to be held m Seremban during the X'mas Holidays. The first trial will be held tomorrow at the Girls Sports
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    • 112 11 A*W* a^pl YOU W^ftH^Jf LOSE w^3o GA/fety There Is nothing worse than having no anargy left. mar worn out feeling that hits you iust when you ought to ba enjoying yourself What is it due to? Probably diet Rushed or missed meals may mean you go short of essential vitamins.
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    • 134 11 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR R/Vf7_pnc. c- HOCKEY: Div. 2. SelBHltrdl «2£i S in °fVJn e t an <> or Club v VniversityWnrM fsr Padang; YMCA vs. RAF 'A* World 8.30 p.m. B J ckmds Road; Pol e BASKETBALL: League: Depot 'B vs. Smit S.C. (Chung Hwa Cup) Cheung Gurney Road. Hoa
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  • 485 12 The Matman With The Educated Legs By The Standard's Sports Reporter AT one time or another, Singapore has been fortunate m having a world champion within the island. Australia's Herb Elliott passed through when the question of the day was whether he would accept that $750,000 offer to turn professional
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  • 246 12 RINGSIDE FIVE TO PICK THE NIGHT'S FIGHTER MN TODAY SPORTS' Patron Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, chairman of Haw Par Brothers, Limited, has kindly donated the trophies to be awarded the wrestlers taking part m the promotion m aid of the Standard's Cheer Fund at the Happy World stadium on Saturday
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  • 159 12 The Malayan Waterski Association will hold a Reliability trial on Sunday, Nov. 2 at Pasir Ris at 11 a.m. Entry fees are $5 and any team may enter provided the entrants and drivers sign the entry form covering the association against indemnity. AU boats which
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  • 89 12 ROBINSONS where ringside $5 and first class $3 tickets are sold, and seat reservations made. WINSTONS at the Arcade for $3 first class and $2 gallery tickets. LONDON STORES at 311, Orchard Road, next to Singapore Motors for tickets of all denominations. SPORTS DEPT.mSingapore Standard for
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  • 43 12 JOHORE BAHRU United swamped the Kota Tinggi XV by 30 points (four goals, fcur tries) to nil m a rugger match played on the English College ground. Johore Bahru, yesterday. At half-time the United led 18-0. Mr. Aladad Khan refereed.
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  • 98 12 VIENNA. Oct. 23 (UPI) Pancho Gonzales suffered his second defeat m two days here last night as the touring Kramer net circus wound up its exhibition m Vienna's sports arena. Some 8 000 tennis fans watched Australian Ken Rosewall beat the towering Gonzales by a score
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  • 52 12 HEAVY rain soon after the resumption robbed Singapore Chinese Recreation Club of two points m their S.H.A. Div. 1 league match against the Royal Air Force. Changi, at Balestier Road yesterday. Chinese, who took a 4-1 lead at half •time were confident of a victory when
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  • 263 12 TOMORROW'S F.A. FIXTURES LONDON. Oct. 23, (Reuter)— The following are football fixtures for Saturday, Oct. 25; DIVISION 1 Aston Villa Vs Bolton Blackburn vs Arsenal Blackpool vs Everton Chelsea vs Leicester Manchester Utd. vs West Brom Newcastle vs Manchester C. Notts Forest vs Preston Portsmouth vs Luton Tottenham vs Leeds
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  • 51 12 LONDON, Oct. 23. (Reuter)— Results of last night, football matches were: LEAGUE 1 Aston Villa 1. Arsenal 2 LEAGUE 2 Stoke City 2. Derby County 1 Glasgow Cup Final Rangers 0. Clyde 1 Other Matches Middlesbrough 2 T.S.V. cMunicM 2 Reading 6. Bordeaux 3 Preston N.E. 9. S. Africans
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  • 90 12 LONDON. Oct. 23 (Reuter) The result of the EnglandRussia football international played m London was *he fourth of six sports items ?n--nounced at the end of Moscow Radio's evening news bulletin last night. And the fact that Russia was defeated 5-0 was left until the last
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  • 80 12 MILAN, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Soccer has been banned for a month on the ground of Ca'ania, an Italian football league second division club. The ban imposed tonight by the league follows serious rioting during a second division match, between Catania and Igevano on Sunday. Forty-nine
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  • 349 12 Walton Fails Shine Malay Down The MALAYS kept their hopes alive for tin Premier league title when they scored a t« s—l5 1 victory over Royal Air Force, Singapore^ Besar stadium yesterday. Although the score ii flattering to the Malays, their performance, on the whole. was not impressive. Their opponents,
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    40 12 BOBBY Jones, non-play,-- caxti* n rrf a es golf team, sign, an autograph for "*'<! ytnuigsUr et the Got* rourse «5 S iJJ ?N vmm UMEtefotng o pmcfe tor the u-oriw oo!/ champiON.^p tor rh^ Eisenho at^j g__g Pre« rntemaiiJnai }j
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  • 115 12 Ultimat For Th By LTA MELBOURNE, C ton. The M Bociation of A istimlal tennis ofil jj fe State [ta an< <■_ pine- •■i v other two f. bi ci?/e for tn. yes:! Davis .r tew n f the "ne .< I I |0B Austra it. as 1 I The
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  • 31 12 THE COLON WILL PLA KUALA V; Col. F. a Loot > wi play r match from HMS "3 Ril e Rai P ICH JW. The A: will Ra 1 cci Wa j
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  • 9 12 NO CARNIV FOR TEACHI THE i *T a ±.±<ktf
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    • 133 12 I winner of thTJ idßPlfr PARENTS DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR DAUGHTERS! THIS SHOCKING *ft| W j Dipw DHonneur JP^ STORY OF UNWED MOTHERS WILL STARTLE YOU V> J t r.Z!' ____?l*_i A PICTURE THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED 1 emma He,o uu J I mm/llmts^ "X I Cinema
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  • 862 13 PiJu>*_flL -~tfce, ?c_*ie/s Koittr ifce, hgxju- -Pi&wos 11 111 _o 1 ana neres the Lreisna r J IHE1 HE most familiar face on the American screen is a rugged individual named John Wayne who began making motion pictures thirty years ago. The public fell for
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  • 113 13 I NIGHT TO REMEMBER relives the *-cgic sinking of the liner Titanic at the lam or the century, and here is an artist's mpression of a scene from the film which BANK is releasing here soon. Readers are requested to make this a PICTURE TO REMEMBER, by
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  • 234 13 Kim Novak To Star In THAT HILL GIRL {THAT 'THAT Hill Girl," a A novel by Charles Will liams. published m 1951, has been purchased by Samuel J. Briskin of Columbia Pictures, as a starring vehicle for Kirn Novak, following her next assignment, "The Beach I Boys." Fred Kohlmar will
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    • 297 13 By RITA DEL MAR TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Long sentences m a short composition are like large rooms m a little home." Shenstone FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: Stay clear of a tendency toward upsets, opposition. Be cautious conciliatory, considerate and conscientious. Make progress m completing tasks, solving problems m the afternoon. YOUR BIRTHDATE
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    • 294 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp 7-" >/al/i S I /those rats are opf"^ 1/ TRUE/THE MAYOR \H\j\H fl'M A OOIAANTIC!!- "V WHAT'S ZE LIKE ITO ROB AND MURDER J I GIVES ME ALLTHE FJ} '1 I LOVE LOVE!! -THAT'S I MATTER, j> CHICK- S V INNOCENT PEOPLE- J FOOD AND
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 275 14 WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (Reuter) The State Department confirmed last night that Hungary had rejected a United States request for safe conduct for Cardinal Mindsienty to travel from Budapest to Rome. A Department spokesman .aid tt was "surprising" that Hungary should describe this request as
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    • 97 14 WASHINGTON. Oct. 23 (Tjpp More than 6.000 White and Negro students from all sections of the nation plan to converge on Washington on Saturday to "demonstrate to the world that Little Rock is not America." Sponsors to the "Youth March for Integrated Schools" said a
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    • 218 14  -  Inspiration By VATICAN CITY. Oct. 23 (UPI) The new Pope may be elected m a matter of minutes by "inspiration," Vatican quarters said yesterday. Prospects for such an election at the secret Conclave ot Cardinals opening here on Saturday were enhanced by the apparent
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    • 113 14 LAS VEGAS, Nevada. Oct. 23 ißeuter).— The United States yesterday exploded three nuclear weapons m half a day at the atomic test site here. The shots, each from an anchored balloon, were set off at 05.30, 08.50 and 3.40 p.m. local times. In addition, a safety
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    • 90 14 Comets In Far East By April HONGKONG, Oct. 23 (Reuter)—Lord Rtnnell of Rodd. a member of the Board of Directors of BOAC, said on arrival from Singapore today the BOAC would have a Comet service to the Far-East m April, instead of May. Asked whether the recent strike by BOAC
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    • 196 14 Nigeria Freedom Talks To End Soon LONDON, Oct. 23 (Reuter) The marathon Nigeria Constitutional Conference which has now lasted more than three weeks is expected to end next Monday with the issue of a final communique promising independence for Nigeria m 1960. High-level delegation sources said it was anticipated that
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    • 114 14 PILL FOR 'FLU ASIAN OR NOT LONDON. Oct. 22. (UPI) British researchers said yesterday that they have developed a vaccine capable of handling Asian *flu when it comes around, even if it isn't Asian any more. The tablet-form vaccine is similar to that used last winter against the worldwide Asian
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    • 177 14 Martial Law In Pakistan KARACHI, Oct. 23 (Reuter) The Martial Law Courts yesterday began work by imposing stiff sentences on a man who sold "free" water. He had obtained the water without payment from the Municipality, and was fined 2,000 rupees, sentenced to two
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    • 230 14 GIVE ASIAN STUDENTS JOBS DURING HOLIDAYS Mr. HWANG MELBOURNE, Oct. 23 (Reuter) Employment m commerce and industry for Asian students m Australia during vacation wa s urged today by members of the Singapore Trade Mission visaing Melbourne. Mr P. X Hwang, Production Manager at the Commercial Union Assurance Company m
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    • 548 14 ISMAIL ASKS RUSSIA TO BAN A-TESTS Malayans believe opposing views can be reconciled UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 23 (Reuter) Dr. Ismail bin Dato tbdul Rahman, Malaya's Minister without Portfolio, yesterday urged lie Soviet Union to join Britain and the United States m agreeing to suspend nuclear weapon tests for one year.
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    • 220 14 QUEEN IS PLEASED WITH S'PORE LONDON, Oct. 23 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth said today that during the year an Act was passed enabling provision to be made for the granting of a new Constitution to SINGAPORE and for the extension of Commonwealth citizenship to all its citizens. The Queen also recalled
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    • 191 14 I'm Not Marrying Anyone Townsend t^^^^^^^^j^i^i^^^^ljl^lll__il__j_l_j__^ HONGKONG, Oct. 23. (Reuter) British Group Captain Peter Townsend said on his arrival today from Calcutta that he would not go to communist China or Britain. Answering reporters questions at the airport. Townsend said: "I have no intention of going back to Britain." Asked
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    • 39 14 26th. A- VICTIM YOSHIMARU MUNEOKA. a 67-year-old Japanese farmer, died yesterday from aftereffects of his exposure to radiation m the 1945 atom bombing of Hiroshima. He was the 26th person to die here this year from such causes. UPI
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    • 61 14 NOW R.I. TAKES OVER KMT BANKS JAKARTA, Oct. 23 (Reuter) Indonesia today seized all Nationalist Chinese banks. An Army decree placed their contents and documents under Government control. The decree said running of banks would be directed by an organisation already controlling Dutch banks taken over a year ago. Indonesia
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    • 21 14 AN Indian trade delegation left New Delhi for Mosr-ow yesterday for trade talks with the Soviet government. (Reuter).
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    • 67 14 JAKARTA, Oct. 23 (Reuter) The Jakarta City Commander, Lieutenant-Co-lonel Endang Dachjar, said today the rebel agents m the capital were planning to assassinate government leaders, Antara News Agency reported. The Colonel said there were indications that agents of the "Revolutionary Republic," the movement which fomented
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    • 283 14 De Gaulle: Stop Th War In Algeria It Serves No Purpose No PARIS, Oct. 23, (Reuter) Genera! CharJ Gaulle told a press conference here today that tlj m Algeria "no longer serves any purpose' Jt appealed to those who had opened fire to stop shj The Prime Minister, m his
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    • 116 14 PUTTING THAI HOUS IN ORDER BANGKOK 0.1.23 —Seven projec s whs revolutionary party, sent admin.^prngTia have drawn p nounced last night bj' Thailand. A commur/c; ik dH Field Marsha] Sari: rat. the party lead?:. the first ob;e '.ye to esablishmen* 1 1 a ment under a Prime Ml with an
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    • 35 14 A PUNCTUR KILLS 25 Mexico cnr^__g (Reuter). Twentyfivtl were kf.ed m J plunged over a 10^" into a river st L PUS 55 miles We?', of Mex:"o_ Authorities a was apparentv respond the disaster. j
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