Singapore Standard, 30 October 1958

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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Tdtohor* *****—5 Cabb "TIGERNEWS" SING/*ORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958. Vol. IX No. 120. 15 cts. 14 Pages *COME OUT 9 *wn TEA D NEW LIFE
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  • 365 1 Big rewards offered for capture of gang of four KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.The parents of one of the only four remaining terrorists operating m the jungles m North Selangor have appealed to their son to discontinue his useless existence m the jungle and "come home soon." Ulu
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  • 254 1 RADIO S'PORE TO 'PLUG' ADS. AFTER SPLIT SINGAPORE Government will start mercial broadcasting from January next ywjrf when the Radio Malaya split is finalized. The Standard reliably learned yesterday that details of the scheme on the commercial advertising ser- 1 vice are now being worked out. The Government expects to
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  • 168 1 Pope's plea: abandon arms VATICAN CITY, Oct. 29— Pope John XXIII began the ftrst day of his reign today with an appeal to world leaders to "abandon their monstrous arms and ensure peace with justice." The 76-year-old Pontiff, m his first papal address, asked the leaders to "look at the
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  • 168 1 He quoted from St. Augustine: "Pax est tranquillitas Domini," Peace is the tranaullity of the Lord, and from St Thomas: "Between peace and slavery there is a great difference. Peace is tranquil freedom." m n He spoke then of the silent church" behind the Iron Curtain and said: Our
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  • 60 1 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourer, Fong Keng Yew 55 was injured by a hit-and-run car last night m Kiioel Road. Singapore. m TKcident took Place a few minutes after he had got down from a bus An ambulance later took FonS to the General Hos--53f with a fractured
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  • 22 1 FRANCE officially informed the United Nations yesterday of her intention to grant independence to the French Cameroon* on Jan. 1, 1960.
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  • 148 1 ...and one death SIXTEEN cases of Polio- li myelitis were reported m J Singapore yesterday, bringing the total this month to 155. A Malay girl of two years died, bringing the number of fatalities to six for the year. The City Health Officer. Dr. J. Cameron, said the cases ranged
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  • 255 1 SINGAPORE Government has extended for another year, the detention orders of two political detainles They were originally detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for two years. The men are Soon Loh Boon, who was arrested on Oct 1, 1956 and Khoo Yeow
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  • 115 1 ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nevada, Oct. 29, (UPI).— A small pre-dawn shot fired from a steel tower lit up the Nevada Desert briefly today, marking the start of a marathon series of five U.S. nuclear tests m a single day. "Mazama," exploded with a force
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  • 52 1 A 77-year-old woman, Chua Keoh, was found dead m a drain m Boon Teck Road, Singapore, yesterday. Children playing around the place made- the discoveryTheir shouts of "ghost, ghost* attracted some adults who lodged a report. Police are investigating. The man behind it ail... Gen,
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  • 214 1 NATO Asked To Scrap Cyprus Parley PARIS. Oct. 29 (UPI) Greece officially asked^ her North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies today to drop their efforts to convene a roundtable conference on Cyprus. The request wa s made at today's weekly session of the NATO permanent council. The announcement meant that weeks
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  • 247 1 TAIPEI, Oet 29 (Reuter-UPI) In a policy hitting back hard, introduced by the new Quentoy garrison commander, Lt.-Gen. Li Yu-chang, heavy Nationalist counterfire has claimed a large number of communist shoreguns, Nationalist military sources safd today. They said new eight-inch guns installed on
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  • 132 1 ROBBERS THREATEN OLD WOMAN A 63 -YEAR -OLD woman was tied and gagged by three robbers who broke into her home m Kampong Tai Seng, Singapore, last night. The robbers took away $50 m cash. The old woman. Sim Poon, was alone m the house when the robbers gained entry.
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  • 104 1 THREE men were caught yesterday In the act of robbing an Indian at daggerpoint m Ophir Road. Singapore by two plainclothet policemen on foot patrol. The men were arrested when the policemen saw four men, two of them armed with knives, stop V. Vairap&ah. 34. and
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  • 25 1 AN explosion occurred near a British Royal Air Foret Comet at Nicosia airport yesterday afternoon. First reports taid six airmen were injured. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 378 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS wfll be received by the Senior Mechanical Engineer, P.WJS.. Workshop, Johore Bahru. up to noon or the 15th November, 1958, for the purchase of 10 Unserviceable Lorries, 2 Road Rollers.' Miscellaneous Plant and Scrap Materials. Full particulars and Tender forms can be obtained from
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    • 1103 2 NOTICES AUCTION Sale of Glass LOND; Chamber of Com- and Wooden Show Cases, mere. .Nation, entr, Shelve^ P^rambula^. forms now available. Entries Machine, Gramophone Reclose 21st November. Apply j^ewster Road," Ipoh on' SunDirector. Mercantile Institu- day 21 J^ I tion, Queen Street, Singapore. Auctioneer. THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTtONS ORDINANCE, 1950
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    • 431 2 NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE PAWNBROKERS LICENSING BOARD NOTICE is hereby given that the Pawnbrokers Licensing Board will meet on Friday, 7th November, 1958, m the Department of Information Services Conference Room, Assembly House, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. GERALD F. PILLAY Secretary, Pawnbrokers Licensing Board. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby
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  • 7 3 October 30. 1958
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  • 433 3 THE British Government hat reiterated its pledge to promote the closest co-operation within the Commonwealth and m all overseas territories m its charge. The pledge was given additional emphasis by Queen Elisabeth m her Speech from the Throne at the ceremonial opening of the new session of Parliament,
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  • 248 3 THERE are numerous considerations wilier. must be taken into account on the question of shouid seek ?ftr&£jftZ §iiil§l and the fact that they have P^Xces factorfe". concerned. And, Because themselves unemmen and y^^^mwr.. "taken by ployed as a result of ""^fcj,™, wome n vis-a-vis employers, the position ot
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  • 37 3 9 Ssiai I 5 lm« I All department. Tel ***** 114 Batu Rd <va LA LUMPUR: Ch.na insurance Bld«- m Telephone rv. 3829 '*Om 93 Cowan St 4055 MALACCA: 91 -A. Bukit China
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  • 1012 3 ROME THE new Pope John x XXlll— was a Papal envoy to the Balkans and the Near East for nearly 20 years and later a highly successful Nuncio m Paris before becoming Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice m 1953. Short, stout, white-haired and slightly bent by age,
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  • 671 3  - New Bid To Ban Future A-Tests Mohsin Ali By GENEVA. gRITISH, United States and Soviet Union representatives begin talks m Geneva tomorrow to try to reach a political agreement on the suspension of nuclear tests. They will endeavour to implement a complex report of East-West scientists vvho recently proposed a
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  • 620 3 Students' Friend AN EMPLOYEE'S GRIEF Sir As a junior employee of one of the three oil companies, it naturally grieves me to know that the three unions of the three oil companies are contemplating to support the fantastic demands put up by the Federation of Oil Workers'
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  • Shorts form the Zalkd
    • 107 3 "AUGUST was fixed upon as our holiday month centuries ago. when we were a nation of farmers and farmhands, so that the whole family could help with the harvest, and the school vacations and examinations were arranged to conform. Today, when ninety eight per cent of us are
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    • 35 3 "WHAT can be more tactless than to be right at the wrong time?" P.M.S Blackett, F.R.S.. Nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics at the University of London, ■peaking m the BBC Home Service.
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  • Article, Illustration
    431 3 'ROM the moment we reach the age of understanding. we are taught that one and one make two. The fact If also driven into our headf that tw o wrongs do not make a right. It would seem from what we are now told by the Registrar of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 287 4 Lint Warns Builders Bosses TUN LIM YEW HOCK, Minister for Labour and Welfare, yesterday warned Singapore's building contractors that they were liable to a fine ranging between $500 and $1,000 if they exploited their workers. Tun Lim made this warning when he
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  • 140 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The military Government of Pakistan under Prime Minister Gen. Ayub Khan, had not yet indicated any change In foreign policy, a spokesman of the Pakistani Embassy here told The Standard tonight i The spokesman indicated tnat the •"abdication" of Pres_ iaent Iskanrter Mirca
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  • 81 4 Rural Council Says 'No' To City Council PENANG. Wed. The Rural District Council, today s&id "no." to the City Council's proposal to extend the City limits to include the Rifle Range Road Housing scheme area. The General Purposes and Finance Committee had earlier "objected** to the proposal of the City
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  • 178 4 Poet Blames Politicians For 'Muddles' POLITICIANS muddle things up. draw.' lines between countries and erect barriers, said the noted Indian writer-poet. Mr. Harindranath Chatopadhyaya. at a Rotary Club mnch in* the Cathay Hotel, Singapore, yesterday. But the artist the poet is there to erase these dividing lines, he said. Poetry
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  • 54 4 TELUK ANSON, Wed. -A total of $12,400 was raised towards the Anglo-Chinese Schools $100,000 extension project. A food and fun fair organised last Saturday and officially opened by the District Officer. Inche Ja'afar bin Moharned Isa. brought m 54.000. Donations amounted to $6,000 ancj contributions by
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  • 174 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Giant American jet airliners are expected to start using the International Airport here by 1960, and the Federal Government has been warned of the urgency* of proceeding with plans to make the airport suitable for such planes. BOAC has decided to
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  • 70 4 Chamber Objects To Higher Tax PENANG, Wed.— The City Council will be asked to reconsider its decision to revalue owner-occupied premises. This appeal will be made by the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber's committee meeting considered yesterday that revaluation had already caused grave concern, especially among those people
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  • 36 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 29.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.03 to £1 Sterling $5.79 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0,063 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.37 to a tael.
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  • 83 4 THREE daughters of the A.D.C. to the Yang diPertuan Agong, Lt.-Col. Mohamed Taib bin Jais, were among the many members of Federation Armed Forces service families who took part m the variety show during their annual social m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night. The girls, Ramlah,
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  • 202 4 TWO FIRMS HOLD OUT ON UNION DEMANDS TWO meetings between the Singapore General Employees' Union yesterday and two separate companies failed to reach agreement. The first meeting was held with the management of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company to settle the four-month old strike of 251 employees. The other was
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  • 245 4 Pan-Pacific Body Can Help To Unite women's Organizations A BRANCH of the Pan P a Women's Association must be form,, S uth Uu 1° m l hc proposed intern^ion a r;i' n held here next January, president 7^ 5^ Women's Association and of the Vl Prof^' O nl Clubs, Mrs.
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  • 63 4 LIM Kirn San, p.earieci not guilty m a Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to extort from Leow Che Peng by threatening to kidnap him at 11 m.s. Yio Chu Kang Road on Oct 24 Magistrate. Mr. R B. I. Pates allowed him bail of
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  • 40 4 AIR Vicr-Marshal g. M r. Grundy has surreedpd Air Vice- Marsha I y. q Batos as \i r (Mficer-ia-Charge of Administration, Far East Air Force H*»a<iQuarters Sincapore Air Vice-Marsha! Batr, left for Fritain on rrtirfmerit on Tursrlav
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  • 44 4 A CEREMONY to obsei Remembrance D^- m rv- \\\Y. he he d 11 the Ot/^. on th Esplanade on N'\ T45 i.m. with rtetaehmei i from the zr-~rr l foreff tht police md to ut *ary or^ani 1 r.oiions "r.K.r.g part.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 144 4 1 L*- J^^^TK BOAC are first across the Atlantic with a "pure Jet" flying hours and made some SO more transatiant #A I r\nH *->.»->■ U.. S^^at a** passenger service. How? Because Comet 4 jetliners crossings than any other commercial jet iinin mly t\J l-UIIUUn Dy J6l prOP Bril3nni3 havC
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  • 417 5 MINISTER SEEKS ADVICE FROM C'WEALTH HEADS Malay To Replace English FEDERATION Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said m Singapore yesterday that he would discuss the displacement of English by Malay as the national language of Malaya, with independent Commonwealth heads at the forthcoming UNESCO meeting m Paris. Inche
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  • 170 5 CANADA WILL AID COLONY TO THE FULLEST -FLEMING THE Canadian Finance Minister, Mr. D. Fleming, paid m Singapore yesterday Canada would render all possible assistance to the Colony. Mr. Fleming said Canada had been giving continuous help to many Asian countries under the Colombo Plan, and added that equipment costing
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  • 83 5 Daily-Paids Get Another Day Off MORE than 10,500 dailyrated employees of the Singapore City Council will get gpven days' paid annual leave from next year. At present the quota is §ix days. The Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee recently decided to increase the leave days. This decision will come
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  • 163 5 THERE'S good news m store for Singapore's jazz lovers the world famous jazz Jack Teagarden sextet will perform m the Colony on Dec. 9 and 10 at the Victoria Theatre. For students a special performance has been arranged at the Badminton Hall. This
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  • 324 5 BUS OWNER'S MURDER CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A murder suspect led Police into a palm grove and dug up a tin containing a revolver and two rounds of ammunition, Mr. Justice Sutherland was told today m the High Court on the
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  • 119 5 SINGAPORE Customs officers eariy yesterday morning seized a smuggler's speedboat, fitted with two cutboard motors m the beach at Loyang. a custom spokesman said last night that the boat had just been used to bring m a large consignment of cigarettes. He said: "On receiving
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  • 71 5 RURAL folks m the Bukit Panjang area will have their first glimpse of "Our Singapore" exhibition at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre tomorrow. The Chairman of the District Committee Mr TToe o Sar Tee, will open the exhibition at 6.30 D.m. Jointly sponsored by the Department o
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  • 204 5  - MEN IN GUNBOAT MAY BE SMUGGLERS R.I. ENVOY soys KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The five Indonesians who over the week-end anchored their gunboat at Malacca and called on the Police with 5,000,000 rupiahs could well be a band of smugglers masquerading as rebels, the Indonesian Ambassador here. Dr. Mohamed Razif, said
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  • 300 5 MALACCA, Wed. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and the Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib today conferred with the Government and the Port Advisory Committee here on the possibilities of improving the existing: port facilities and
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  • 88 5 GOLDSMITH GETS $10,000 IN DAMAGE A GOLDSMITH, Chee Tat Lee, 46, was yesterday awarded $10,406 m the Singapore High Court m damages for injuries received m a motor accident m Balestier Road on May 27, 1956. The award was against Lee Ah Pooi, a motor cyclist. The Acting Chief Justice.
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  • 108 5 MRS. Rose Minnie of Meyer Mansions was yesterday icquitted and discharged by the First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Phillip Lav on a charge of careless driving on July 12. Mustam bin Massol. a prosecution witness told the court that on July 12 while driving a van along
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  • 335 6 An Earlier 'Error, But THE managements of the Caltex (Asia), Shell and Standard Vacuum oil companies were yesterday surprised to receive new strike notices from the respective unions representing their employees, giving a 14-day ultimatum expiring on November 11. 1A The managements were
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  • 127 6 He Queries Expenses Of S.R.B. INDEPENDENT AssemblyTnan for Kampong Kapor, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan will ask the Singapore Government for details on the income and expenditure of the Seamen's Registry Board up to Sept. 30. this year. Mr. Seah will ask the Minifter for Commerce and Industiy, Mr. J. M.
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  • 99 6 10,000 Warned: No Politics SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Education yesterday reminded its 10,000 English and Chinese school teachers of its regulations governing their participation m politics. The Ministry informed teachers b; circular that they cannot take part m politics either inside the school premises or outside. Any form of activity which
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  • 96 6 MAN ADMITS STEALING $2,000 CAR TWO Policemen on roundi at Johore Road, Singapore early yesterday morning saw Ismail bin Bakri, 22. m a stationary car. When approached Bakri ran away and after a short chase on a roof-top m Victoria Street was arres.ed. Later, Bakri pleaded guilty before the Singapore
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  • 235 6 THE Singapore Chinese Booksellers Association yesterday decided to ask Government, through the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to re-examine the recent ban imposed on the sale of publications imported from Red China and Hongkong. At a meeting yesterday, members of the Association argued that
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  • 88 6 THIEVES CAME IN STOLEN CAR A HAWKER. Tien Bak Tian. was robbed of $10 and a watch worth $20 early yesterday morning while he was pushing his cart along Dunearn Road, S ngapore. He told the Police that a car drew up c'oss to him and three men got out
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  • 54 6 THE Governor of Singapore. Sr William Goode. yesterday appointed the following to be members of the Rent Conciliation Board for one year commencng from Oct. 23: Messrs. Theo Leijssius, Lim Toh Xer. L m Keng Hor. Goh Scah Chew S. Nf. Vasagar and Tuan Haji
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  • 112 6 THIS Australian -built Avon-Sabre jet fighter of No. 3 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, left with three others from Darwin yesterday on an island-hopping flight to Malaya where they will form part of the British Commonwealth Strategic Reserve. Led by Group Captain G. Cooper,
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  • 89 6 LEAN DAY FOR THREE ROBBERS TWO Indonesian girls had the fright of the r lives when three robbers entered their house on Stangee Place Sngaporc. on Tuesday morning and t ed them up. The robbers then ransacked the rooms but were only able to get away with two pens costing
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  • 78 6 A CYCLIST. Choo Seng L:m 19. was killed on the spot when a bu s rolled over him m Kal lang Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. Choo is said to have lost nis balance when a car stopped m 'ronj of him and fallen across the
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  • 289 6  - Full House For Yeomen Of The Guard Standard Music Critie By Gilbert md Sullivan\ opera -The Veom" o*2 Guam w a presented b New Sceneshifters ih c M Dramatic So ietv of PoreV.MCAV.. f" Centre Theatre a A very competei I headed by V r-< 0 /Vnwai I Maynard). Mavis
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  • 394 6 OFFICER TELLS COURT: I DID NOT ASSAULT TAXI DRIVER Will a Iliaii »iau cvr UlUfc into a cell m the Beach Road Pou^e ll:e r Or KM day told to the Singapore Sixto Coomaraswamy, by the men who did fV Mr M The men were Police btspe»i tors Leo Fernando,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 222 7 INCREASING EXODUS OF FAMILIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Fewer Federation people are visiting Red China nowadays, only 1,009 residents made short trips m the last three months, as compared to 2,320 for last year's corresponding period. Statistics show that there has also been a fall m
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  • 148 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 881 89-5 R.S.S. No. 1 90g 90i RS.S. No. 1 Dec. 893 90 R.S.S. No 2 874 87* R.S.S. No. 3 85| 86i Tone:— Steady. The tin price m Singapore was $374 i per
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  • 120 7 LIM AH ENG, proprietor of a bicycle shop, denied m 'he Singapore Assize Court yesterday that he attempted to set fire to a shed adjoining his shop m Balestier Road at 4.05 a.m. on May 28. Lim, who is on trial on a charge
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  • 65 7 TAMILS TO DISCUSS MARRIAGE BILL THE Malayan Tamils Association yesterday called upon individuals, community and religious leaders, to. attend a proposed conference on Hindu Marriages Bill next month m Kuala Lumpur. The Association requested those interested to submit their names, occupation, and addresses to the general secretary of the Association
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  • 115 7 $5,740 In Cash, Gems Stolen Front House PENANG, Wed. Burglars made off with a $5,740 haul m cash and gems from a house m Birch Lane, off Gurney Drive here, last night. Entry into the premises was gained by scaling a wall. The principal tenant of the house, Madam One
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  • 61 7 A youth was yesterday charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of Tan Hong Geek alias Thye Kan while being a member of an unlawful assembly at Silat Road on Oct. 5. No plea was recorded. The youth, Lee Yong Kheng alias Ah San
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  • 116 7 LADY GOODE, wife of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday declared open the annual sale and exhibition of handicrafts made by the Diversional Therapy Unit at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Also participating m the event were the Trafalgar Home and the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. In
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  • 89 7 THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri A gong will pay an official state visit to Johore from Nov. Bto 11. Tentative engagements of the Royal couple include visits to schools, the General Hospital and the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque. The King and
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  • 161 7 FRANCE OFFERS TEN STUDY GRANTS TO MALAYAN ENGINEERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The technical co-operation committee of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, France, has ten scholarships for Federation engineers and technicians to make a study of various French installations, said the French Trade Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. Olivier Piot, today. I
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  • 144 7 440 NEW NATIONAL SERVICEMEN In just one hour yesterday 440 youths were selected for National Service m the Singapore Military Forces and the Civil Defence Corps. They will be equally divided between the two groups. They were selected by ballot from 1,920 who had registered for National Service last year.
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  • 35 7 A SINGAPORE City Council spokesman yesterday said that a notice that the Staff Committee meeting would be held on Oct. 27 was sent to Councillor Lee Hwee Yiow on Oct. 23 by post.
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  • 36 7 THE report of Federation Ministry of the Interior and Justice for the 3rd quarter of 1958 states that a total of 522,190 persons were registered for National V Service between June 16 and July 26.
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  • 180 7 Freighter Freed From Sandbank THE British freighter, Zeta Trader, which ran aground off Pulau Mantaras, 35 miles south of Singapore, on Oct. 21 was yesterday refloated by the Royal Navy tug Baronia. The freighter was on its way to Jakarta with a 2,000-ton cargo from Singapore when it ran aground
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 104 7 Spore Police Band: Concert at katong Park under the direction of Mr J E. Boyle— o.3o to 630 The^N^w Sceneishifter*: Gilbert Sullivan's operetta "The Yeoman of the Guard" at Cultural Centre. Fort Canning-8 45 p.m. Tickets at Robinsons. Joo Chiaj Youth (lab (Joo Chlat Rd.): Cake BaKing (Girls) 4.00--700 p.m..
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    • 139 7 Table Tennis. 2 p.m. -9 30 p.m. Body Building 8c Weight Lifting. 5 p.m. -9 30 p.m. Badminton Club Practice. 7.30 p.m Chinese Boxing. 7.30 p.m -9.30 p.m. Basketball Team Tournament. VWCA (Raffles Quay): English Conversation Class Beginners 9. 15 a.m.. Advanced 10.30 a.m.. Dressmaking Class 10.30 a.m.. Malay Beginners
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    • 188 7 Bright Early. 7.30 Time Signal and News. 7.35 A Date with Music. 8.00 News Headlines. 8.02--8.30 A Date with Music (Contd). 857-9.45 English Schools Broadcasts. 1.15 p.m Musical Comedy Favourites, 1.30 Time Signal and News. 1.45-2.00 More Musical Comedy Favourites. 357-420 English Schools Broadcasts 5.00 The Merry-go-Round, 5.30 Calling All
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    • 611 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Soiling* fat Aden Port Sa^ r Rotterdam, Homburg, Bremen Cooenh fl P.nhog.n, Cgofc^,^ SPOf PATAGONIA u/M nov Colling Gdynia JUTLANDIA 22/21 no* 24/25 n. U/UHm Calk London (Postengen Only) Passenger Accommodation Avails OUTWARDS Sailings tot Bangkok end fa. FAR iast Penong P^'kaoj "SIENA" B0MA '«H« 9/.0
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  • 198 9 Company To Air Condition Its Ships THE P. o. Company is to withdraw two of its ships, the 28,000-ton Himalaya and 24,000-ton Chusan, m November and December next year respectively for full airconditioning. The Himalaya will be withdrawn from service till January 1960 and the Chusan till March of the
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  • 45 9 Japan's exports of cars m August this year reached a postwar record of 1.402 units, valued at U552,478,095. This compared with 920 cars, valued at US $2,224,168 m July. The August figure includes 289 units, worth US $435,858 earmarked for reparations.
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  • 72 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. $372 buyers $38$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $57i sellers m drums $60? sellers; Muntok white pepper $123 sellers; Sarawak white $122 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra,
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  • 87 9 Drop In Month's Tin Output MALAYAN production of tin-in-concentrates last month totalled 2,577 tons, against 2,791 tons m the previous month. The total m the first nine months this year was 30,153 tons, compared with 44,027 tons m the same period last year. Stocks totalled 10,616 tons at the end
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  • 125 9 A further boost has been added to Britain's power output with the opening of a 600 MW station at Castle Donnington, m the North Midlands. The station has six turbo alternators and each of the huge boiler units has a rating of 830,000 pounds of
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  • 177 9 MORE ACRES TO BE PLANTED WITH PADI KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The total area to be planted m Malaya under wet padi during the current season will be 870,650 acres, (area actually planted m the 1957-58 season 850,150 acres), according to the report from the Ministry The estimated
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  • 46 9 WORK m progress on Malaya's first double-decked bridge m Klang. The $10,000,000 project is expected to be completed some time next year. Photo shows framework of new bridge going up on the north end of the bridge spanning across the Klang River.
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  • 188 9 CHINA rice is not likely to sell well on the Malayan markets, as there is no "commercial demand" for the grain, a trade source told The Standard yesterday. Threat of China dumping her rice m Malaya is seen m recent shipments to this country,
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  • 50 9 Scooter Owners Form Club AN inaugural meeting of the Lambretta Owners Club was held m Singapore last Sunday, followed by a mass rally and picnic at Changi Point. A total of 52 Lambretta scooter owners attended the meeting. Photo shows a line-up of members of the Club with their scooters.
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  • 41 9 ABOUT 250 delegates and observers from world airlines are attending a conference of the International Air Transport Association which opened at New Delhi on Monday. The conference was opened by the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Pandit Nehru.
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  • 147 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Sunon, Akita Maru. Waiwerang Glenorchy, L:bertad 1. Dagfred, Pres. Peirce, Sambas, Kosciuzcko. Teisei Maru Baud, Fernbay, Sty. Bangkok. Braes de. Aeneas, Queensville. Wing On, Lapaz, Tees Breeze Guruda Mas. Xorvest. Nieuw Holland. Tyndareus, Borus, Max. Brander. Berebere, Planet. Sa,nana Lidia, Summit 1. Barumun. INNER
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  • 44 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Malayan Collieries Limited today reduced its capi.al from $4,000,000 to $2,000,000. This was effected by a special resolution passed by an extraordinary general meeting of the company here. The Company's $1 .share is now reduced to 50 cents.
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  • 242 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F N. Ord's. $1.59 to *L 57; Gammon $1.64; Hammer SI .57; Hongkong Bank $387, ?386; Jackson $1.16; Malayan Cement $1.49, $1.50; M. Colls. $1.04; Metal Box $1.72£; Robinson Ords. $1.40. $1.39; Sime Darby $1.43; Cold Storage 90c; 91c; Traction
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  • 35 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the follow yg changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were: Belgian Francs 1613; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 148 9 Rubber Up Cents On Trade Covering SHORT covering and a lack of sellers m the Singapore rubber market pushed the local price up 1| cents yesterday, to 90| cents per lb., for International first grade November. Despite improved overseas advices, the market opened slightly lower, but steadied during the morning
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  • 24 9 KWONG Soon, of South Bridge Road. Singapore, will hold a cocktail party on Saturday to mark the opening of their Furnishing Department
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  • 165 9 Industrials Are Irregular, Rubbers And Tins Steady INDUSTRIALS were irregular, while tins and rubbers were steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was fair. Price chanses announced by the Malayan Share Brokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* B. B. Petro! 48/- 50, Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 27/- 29/Fraser
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  • 1290 10 MIKE DROVE HIS FIRST CAR AT 8 JOHN MICHAEL HAWTHORN has reached the summit of international motor-racing m record-breaking time. Five years ago he was the unknown "new boy" of the Grand Prix circuits. Now, at 29, he has succeeded the great Juan Fangio as champion of the world. Bat
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  • 1215 10 'Mr. Entertainment' Prepares Royal Show BERNARD DELFONT, London's "Mr. Light Entertainment/ has again set tongues wagging excitedly m British show business. The 49-year-old Russianborn impresario has just published the list of stars for the annual Royal Variety Show at the London Coliseum on Nov. 3 —the first he has been
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  • 348 11  -  SCRUTINEER S win*-three*in*a*row! What a day It was for Mitchell! A Record 7 Furlongs 4 $62 Payoff B Y HIGH SOCKS, a five-year-old by High Peak, put up a brilliant performance m the seven furlongs race for Class One horses when he led all the way
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  • 11 11 K>RtXAST TOTE 7,^122, 2: $96, 3: $85, W»W 6:5491
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  • 155 11 SRA Winners For Empire Postal Shoot The Singapore Rifle Association will pick four winners from the Singapore Open Championships to represent the Colony m the British Empire Postal Shoot to be held on Nov. 23. the Association's secretary. Mr. F. B. de Souza, said yesterday. The Open Championships competition for
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  • 111 11 Volley Bali Tourney For Aw Cup THE Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association's 1958 Volley Bali Challenge Cup tournament will s:art on Nov. 2 at ihe association's volley ball court m Alexandra. The challenge trophy was donated to ihe S.M.Y.M A by Aw Chen* Chye. chairman of Haw Par Brothers, Limited.
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  • 24 11 RESULTS Of last nights basketball tt the Great World were: Cheng Hwa Chung beat Keng Chen? 18-10. Tuan Yong beat Liak Eng 69.52.
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  • 36 12 THE Old Victorian*' Association will be holding its rugger and hockey trials at Victoria School on Saturdays. Nov. 1 and 8 respectively at 5.15 p.m. Interested Victorians are invited to turn up for selection.
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  • 182 12 Harringay's Last Big Fights THREE members of the Aston Athletic Club won the Singapore Billiards Open championship held recently. They are: (Standing 1-r). Teo Siew San (Three balls champion). Chin Chi Nen (Four balls champion). Yeo Koon Yam (Who scored the highest points m both the three balls and four
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  • 576 12  -  KEN JALLEH To play for Spore...or Penang? BAM passed the buck to him By WITHIN the next few days Malayan Thomas Cupper Lim Say Hup will have to make a very difficult decision —to play for Singapore or Penang m the Foong Seong Cup.
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  • 154 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Combined Schools Sports Council will he fi<*ldi ng lly the same players that scored a 6-0 victory over the visiting Thai University Chulalongkor n t^" the return match tomorrow night. k I The
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  • 123 12 SHA TO HOLD 2 TRIALS THE Singapore Hockey Association will hold two trial matches before selecting a team to meet the Combined Services m a Poppy Day match on Nov. 4 on the padang. The first trial will be held today on the padang and the other will be on
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  • 65 12 The Medicos Trounce Young Sikhs THE Singapore Medical Service Union trounced the Young Men Sikh Association 'B team by seven goals to one m the S.H.A. Division 3 league match played on the YMCA ground at Balestier Road yesterday. Scorers for the Medical Union were: Chia Peng Hock (4), Moh.
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  • 99 12 IN a friendly badminton match played m Kuala Lumpur recently. Peel Lite defeated the Green Pidgeon BP. of Cheras Road by seven matches to nil. The following are the results (P.L. mentioned first Singles: K. Suppiah beat Low Chong Ying 15-9. 15-8; C Rajalingam beat Ah
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  • 70 12 SOCCER: Junior Cup Semi-final: Kota Raja vs Bt. Panjang D.L. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. C.A. 'A' vs Minto C.U.i Jalan Besar, 7 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA Div. I. University vs YMSA. University. Div. 2. Police 'B vs Navy Nomads, PTS. Div. 2. Prisons vs T.T.C. Prisons. BASKETBALL: Chunrj Hira
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  • 66 12 THE Malaya Football Association. Singapore, is sponsorIng a Junior League soccer competition open to all Ma jay associations and clubs affiliated to the MFA. Players who have represented Singapore and have played m Division One and Premier League matches will not be allowed to play m
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  • 330 12 THE Singapore All Blues, after taking the lead on two occasions, lost their second rugby trial match to Singapore Cricket Club 'A' .They went down by nine points (three tries) to six (two tries) on the padang yesterday. The Blues' best players on view
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  • 264 12 DEFENDING champions, the Singapore Recreation Club had another close shave when they just managed to edge the newly promoted Singapore Khalsa Assona. tion by two goals to one m the S.H.A. Division I league match on the Padang yesterday. The s.Rc. forward •:..•<
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  • 81 12 SAIGON, Oct. 29 (Reuter) The visiting Malayan Chinese soccer team last night drew 2-2 with a South Vietnam Armed Forces side, the Vietnam Press Agency reported. The game, played on a rain-sodden ground, was watched by a crowd of The Vietnamese turned on the better
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    28 12 MRS. Alex Eady "dancing" the "Theme from the 'Coppelia, at the Water Ballet at the Poppy Day Swim Gala held at the Kinta Swimming Club. Ipoh. last Saturday.
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  • 52 12 NEWMARKET. Od 1"' fßeOter) I/in^i 0 CfJ Cambridgeshire Handicap F- s Of Shin «ras seroi m»< grosser third -three i Y^Brti.ng: 22 I London b.v, 25/1 FaUfi f Sr:-. r F- > rite Aggressor. London Cry v. Q »y length. Two lengths separate I second *r.d third
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  • 103 13  - THE STARS and you Rita Del Mar By SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21— The day favours organizing assets and making the most of them. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 Combine forces with friends and others; be co-operative; advance hopes, wishes CAPRICORN— Dec 22 to Jan. 19— Buy; attend
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  • 1036 13 'i*HE international financiers' meeting brought tnany an economic expert from practically the entire n »n -Communist world to ol ,r Capital last week. Realty all of them patted India on her back and pronged her all aid m industrializing the country. Frankly. I do not know
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  • 377 13 700L0GISTS all over India are keen to find out what species of animal was reported to be on nightly prowl, exclusively for women. Fallowing a close watch kept by armed police and military personnel the animal i s reported to have been shot m the jungles
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    733 13 Quit Quemoy! A USTRALIA may well be an object of envy to political leaden m the United States and many parts of the Commonwealth from harassed Republican Party leaders m America looking anxiously towards next month's Congressional elections, to lands like Pakistan and Burma where parliamentary government itself is
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  • 101 14 Hussein Reprieves Fifteen AMMAN. Oct. 29 (Reuter) King Hussein last night reprieved 15 people sentenced to death here m August on various charges Including conspiracy against the state, terrorism and attempting to raise an armed revolt. King Hussein also reduced to 15 years jail the death sentences imposed on Aug.
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  • 43 14 TAIPEI, Oct. 29 (UPI) Foreign correspondents bsvf donated about $1,100 Malayan for the families of six Asian newsmen lost at at sea on Sept 26, when an ammunition barge was sunk off the Quemoy lands, it was anBounc j today.
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  • 316 14 MENZIES' PLEA TO NATION: VOTE FOR MY GOVT. MELBOURNE, Oct. 29 (Reuter) Prime Minister Robert Menzies made no attempt to match the opposition Labour Party's glittering offer of additional £A120.000,000 ($800,000,000 Malayan) worth of social services when he delivered the Government's policy speech for the Nov. 22 election here tonight
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  • 463 14 THE POPE MAKES TWO NEW APPOINTMENTS 7 Am Made To Tremble VATICAN CITY, Oct. 29 (Reuter) Pope John XXIII today ordered the opening of the conclave of Cardinals whidh elected him last night and started his reign as supreme Pontiff by appealing to the world rulers
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  • 245 14 ESTATE GOES TO WIDOW, NOT HIS MISTRESS LONDON. Oct. 29 (Reuter)— A judge yesterday reversed the will of a former Rangoon club owner and ordered that all his estate should go to his Burmese .vidow instead of his mistress. The Chancery Division ruled m favour of Mrs. Dawn Aubrey, a
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  • 68 14 NO BEATING about the bush with this baby. He's got a crush on glamorous Vanda Hudson and he shows it by making goo-goo eyes at her. He was just one of the animals that Vanda. currently appearing at the Cabaret Club, Manchester, met
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  • 165 14 Soekarno Western Democracy Won't Do JAKARTA Oct. 29 (Reuter) President Soekarno said yesterday Indonesia would be only an "imitation nation*' if it clungr to Western or Eastern forms of democracy, Antara news agency reported. The President was addressing a youth rally at his palace. He recommended his concept of
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  • 54 14 LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter) Sir Humphrey Trevelyan. 52, former British Ambassador m Cairo, has been appointed Ambassador to Iraq m succession to Sir Michael Wright, it was announced here today. Sir Humphrey Trevelyan has recently been adviser on Middle East Affairs to Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld,
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  • 112 14 14 YEARS FOR PLANTING THAT BOMB BELFAST, Oct. 29. (Keuter) Three men found hiding m a confession box m Armagh's Catholic Cathedral, after an unexploded bomb had been planted at a nearby police station, were each sentenced m Belfast yesterday to 14 years imprisonment. They were Michael Anthony Meade. 21,
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  • 155 14 MELBOURNE, Oct. 29 (Reuter).— Two-year-old Sheila Deyhle will fly alone from Australia to her grandparents m Germany tomorrow without kissing her mother goodbye. Sheila too young to -know the tragedy that, has befallen her family—laughed through Venetian blinds as she played with her
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  • 275 14 Temporary suspension of tests not a reality m UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 29 (Reuter) The U.N. main political rommittee re. sumes its debate on the disarmament question later tonight after Mr. Valerian Zorin, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister confirmed his Government's willingness to sign
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  • 146 14 Storm Over Parade For Margaret BELFAST. Northern Ireland, Oct. 29, (Reuter). Angry parents and St. John Ambulance Brigade officials protested today after 12 small girls collapsed at a parade m a hall here inspected by Princess Margaret. They alleged the children, many only eight years old, were kept standing about
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  • 186 14 There's Still A Ray Of Hope-mac LONDON, Ocl 29 (fteuter) —Mr. Harold Macmilian, the British Prime Minister, said yesterday, that the forth coming Geneva Confepenct on the banning of nir rests between Britain, the U.S and the U.S.S.R ir.aj be "difficult but I praj it will be saocessful He was
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