The Straits Times, 21 September 1956

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  • 16 1 LCOJfrf JBIJ aftENcTsAraE I The Straits Times. Estd. 1845, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 15 CENTS
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  • 288 1 NOW- A 'MEET NASSER' BID Latest London talks idea; Let users' association conduct negotiations Experts revise Dulles plan IONIHIN. Thurs. A k working committee of experts was set U p by the IS-nation conference here today to revise the Dulles plan for a Suez Canal user-' association in ttu light
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  • 65 1 STRAITS TIMES f MAN ON I THE SPOT I MEMBERS of the Singapore and Federation trade missions to China recently visited the Central Institute for Nationalities in Peking. Picture shows them listening to a lecture on the Institutes work by a staff
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  • 710 1 —AS LEFT WING BUZZES, A CIVIC LEADER WELCOMES ACTION SEVEN GROUPS TO QUIZ LIM ON THOSE -TICKETS TO CHINA SEVEN Middle Road bloc organisations in Singapore will each send a delegate to see the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at noon today to ask for
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  • 154 1 Estate manager fought back JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. AN estate manager and his escort defied 20 armed bandits and chased them into the Jungle yesterday morning after their armoured car ran into an ambush in the Segamat area. The terrorists fled while Mr. Gerald Mendelsohn. 29.
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  • 177 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Jakarta's military police questioned four leading editors for nine hours yesterday on the eve of their departure for an international Press seminar in Zurich. They were: Mochtar Lubis, editor of Indonesia Ray a; Rosihan Anwar, editor of Pedoman; Naibaho of the Communist
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  • 48 1 NICOSIA, Thurs. Greek Cypriots went on an islandwide general strike today In protest against the imminent execution of three extremists convicted of murder and violence against the British. The three men. all in their early twenties, are expected to be hanged early tomorrow. -AP
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  • 29 1 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs.— The Suez dispute has hit Hollywood. Director Nick Ray cancelled plans to shoot "Bitter Victory" in Africa because of the canal crisis. UP.
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  • 41 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Federal Facilities Cor- j poration, which has been entrusted with responsibility for sale of the Government-own-ed tin smelter (value US$6 million at Texas City, is seeking bids from private in- dustry for the project. I Reuter. <
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  • 88 1 NG LIAN KIM. 18. a schoolboy, was attacked with a bicycle chain by three thugs at St. Michael's Road, Singapore, yesterday evening. Ng, who was treated at the General Hospital for back injuries, told the police he was cycling home from St. Thomas School when the
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  • 31 1 TAIPEH, Thurs Nationalist china is sending 400 tons of relief supplies to the Ryukyu Islands, south of Japan, recently struck by Typhoon Emma, it was announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 76 1 Buried alive by request HELSINKI, Thurs. A Finnish journalist. M a t t i Jaemsae, hss been Mr™ In a wooden box buried eight feet underground ht n since Monday. Thr reason: To discover whether a normal person can suffer claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces). His "coffin" is 6 feet
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  • 91 1 WOMAN'S BURNT BODY FOUND IN BACK-LANE A 71-YEAR-OLD woman. Quek Jiak Cheng, was found dead with extensive burns on her body, in a back lane off Rangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday nun itfny A bottle half filled with a spirit mixture, a box ol matches, and an empty tin were found
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  • 24 1 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Mrs. William J. O'Brien, 92-year-old mother of veteran American screen star Pat O'Brien, died yesterday of a stroke.
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  • 51 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. The first of the present series of British atomic explosions seems certain to be fired at Maralinga soon after dawn I tomorrow. i Only an unexpected weather change can cancel the i arrangements for the explosion, originally scheduled for SeDt. 11 but postponed daily by unsuitable
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  • 49 1 ANDRKA DORIA SHOCK NEW YORK. Thurs Krurst (arslfn Jiili.insen. :>• Third Matr of the Stockholm. testified today when his ship and thr Andrea Iktria collided on July 25. he was in sole charge in a foe for the the first time in hi*> career. A.P. (Sr* Page 2)
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  • 141 2 Mama, Papa and Baby Elverson (11 months old) I to sail from England to the A^mT* I Sea* I PREPARING for a voyage of more than IMH miles In a 42-year-old tt-toa ketch, named Scolopax. are Sunex-born Brian Hvereon. and tab Scottish wife. BftiamMMl, who to 24. They
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  • 276 2 OH. STOPGAP IN CASE SUEZ CLOSES WASHINGTON, Thurs. The first tankers from the United States "mothball" fleet could be made ready for service In two weeks if agreement is reached at the London Suez Conference for the fleet's use. This step U being considered
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  • 32 2 HONG KONO. Thurs. China's entry visas to 32 American newspaper reporters for a trip to the China mainland expired today and no American Journalist entered China through Hong Kong.— U.P.
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  • 78 2 DENVER (Colorado), Than.— A judge here refused a woman a divorce from her fourth husband and told her to go home "and think over the serious aspects of marriage." He rejected the application of Mrs. Mina Homo, 24. after being told that she
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  • 171 2 He grew and grew after a cold and then fled to mountains TOKYO, Thursday. nOCTORS are keeping a round-the-clock watch on 17 Yoshimatsu Matsuzaka in a hospital here. Matsuiaka, seven feet two Inches tall, the talrest Japanese In the world, la suffering from malnutrition. H« was found hiding
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  • 44 2 ROME. Thurs.— Mr Blnay Ranjan Sen, Indian Ambassador to Japan, was today elected director general of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation on the ballot, by 42 votes to 29 for Dutch Agricultural Minister. Mr. 8. L. Mansholt.— Reuter.
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  • 18 2 BANUKOK, Tnurs. Siam and West Germany have approved a draft agreement for economic and technical cooperation.—Reuter.
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  • 163 2 NSW YORK, Thurs. The third mate of the liner Stockholm told a preliminary inquiry here yesterday that he first sighted the Italian ship Andrea Doria on radar when it was 12 miles away and about 10 minutes before the 111-fated collision on July 25 involving the
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  • 62 2 SARDINES GALORE FOR AUSSIES ADELAIDE, Thurs Large numbers of sardines have been discovered in the Great Australian Bight. The Fisheries Department, which has been hunting the fish for some time, says the discovery was made by a fisherman, Mr. H. S. Wilson. American fishing Interests are keen to establish an
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  • 29 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. The American people spent more than U5510,000,000,000 on alcoholic drink last year, the president of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union said yesterday A.P.
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  • 200 2 VALETTA, Thurs. -A T veteran British skip. per told here today how he tricked armed guards at a Libyan port to get his ship out to sea after most of his crew had deserted. He alleged that the loci Egyptian authorities hi
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  • 20 2 They still write to James... 8.000 letters a m o, c el d ported. t y tettiif sald.-Re ut t!J
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  • 9 2 In power ag ai n J2JE2 f °columWa (]tC
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  • 352 3 INDIA KEEPS AN ANvm*t« uos EYE OM THE SUEZ SITUATION OEAT BY RED DOCK [V /ftV TO BOYCOTT C 0 ROUTE SHIPPING NEW DELHI, Thursday. INDIAN officials are anxiously watching the 1 sue/ situation as first indications came in of soaring import prices due to the
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  • 92 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. rl Minister of Foreign |faln< Mr Ruslan AbJaleani. had b*en instructpot to sign any Joint mm m unique when he irrnmpanips President vk.: 1 to Communist China next week "without fir»i consulting the cabinet." usually reliable political source said today. j joint Soviet
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  • 52 3 EON'G KONG. Thurs. Jr Hewlett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury, his wife and two fcßjbters, who are touring CLr.a. yesterday left Kuns+ in the southwest for the New China Ks Aeency reported. Or. Monday eveninjr the ■ted Dean" met Mr. David Kcshall. former Chief Minisz cf
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  • 48 3 TAIPEH. Thurs. The bar. Peoples' Anti-Commun-StLeaeue is to hold a plenary Ksor. on Nov. 8 at Seoul or Ml IV main aim will be to ■:i admission of South KoM and South Vietnam into fif United Nations and op- entry of Red China. IP
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  • 38 3 LAE i New Guinea), Thurs. -T:.e Papua-New Guinea Refeed Services League will 9port the acceptance of J^s In the New Guinea Toiunteer Rifles. At present personnel of the volunteer ps is entirely European Seuter.
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  • 28 3 TOKYO, Thurs.— The United States today released four more Japanese war criminals from Sugamo prison. A hundred war criminals are still serving sentences at Sugamo.
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  • 52 3 SEOUL, Thurs. Police today said a boy burned down two houses because he did I not receive any pocket money from his father. Lee Kum Sun, 19, said he had set fire only to his house but that the fire had spread to a neighbour's home.—
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  • 62 3 CRICKETERS IN more formal dress than their familiar white flannels were at the wedding of England batsman Colin Cowdrey to Miss Penelope Chiesman at St. Nicholas' Church, Chislehurst (Kent) last Saturday. This Reuter picture shows (1. to r.) Australian Test wicketkeeper Len Maddocks, Colin Cowdrey, England
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  • 58 3 MAHE (Seychelles), Thurs. —Archbishop Makarios, leader of the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus who is in exile here, yesterday left hospital and returned to his residence. The Archbishop, who has been in hospital since Friday, has recovered from a minor gastric disorder. He has written to relatives
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  • 37 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Marilyn Monroe will meet the Queen, it was announced today. She will be among movie stars presented to the Queen on Oct. 29 at the Royal film performance..— U P
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  • 172 3 Gay day for Gold Coast ACCRA, Thursday. T)RUMS echoed dramatically throughout the Gold >J Coast yesterday as carefree villagers celebrated their day of independence. The drums, which can beat out news for a distance of 15 miles in a type of morse code, carried the news to
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  • 105 3 WIVES AT SEA: IT'S A LONG WAY TO MALAYA CAPETOWN, Thurs. Five wives of British servicemen In Malaya arrived here aboard the Dutch liner Willem Ruys last night— s6 days after first leaving Britain to Join their husbands. The wives and their 10 children left Southampton on the troopship Dunera
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  • 29 3 ALGIERS, Thurs. French military headquarters reported last night that 37 Nationalist rebels were killed in a three-day operation in the Constantine department of Eastern Algeria.— AJ.
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  • 192 3 LONDON, Thurß. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not lncludin gstamp duty wen: LOANS Consols UUi Funding 4% £86 1/16 W«x SM% £703/16 +1/16 BANKS Mercantile (£8) £*J4 +3/38 Eastern (16) £7H Chartered 33/6 /6 Hongkong (»138) £88* +1 INBUEANCE Com. Un. (uts.) mM -H/» Roy»l «5^H +/TH
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  • 21 3 LONDON, Thur».— Spot ttd.. Oct.-Dec. 37%d., Jan.-Mareh J6^d., April-June 2S%d.. July8*pt. 25Hd., Sept. c.l.t. 26Hd.. Oct. cJ.f 26Sd. Tone: Bur.
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  • 22 3 LONDON, Thurs Cwh Buyen £7M; Mllers £799: Forward Buyers I7M; ■alien C7Mtt; Settlement £788. Turnover, aja. 70 tons, pjn. U tona.
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    • 106 3 Newsreel and TV boycott of Olympics boycott on the Olympic Games at Melbourne was announced today by television and newsreel organisations in Britain, the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia. A joint statement released here said the decision had been made because the Australian Olympic Committee demanded cash payments for
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    • 40 3 JAKARTA: About 400,000 workers on foreign-owned estates In Java, Sumatra, Borneo and the Celebes were today ordered by their unions to stop work on Sept. 30 following the breakdown of talks on the payment of a bonus for 1955.— Reuter.
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    • 17 3 AMMAN: The first consignment of Egyptian arms and ammunition for the Jordan National Guard arrived here.— A-P.
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    • 25 3 TEL AVIV: Mr. Moshe Sharett, former Israeli Premier, left on a twomonth goodwill visit to countries In Asia on behalf of the Israeli Government. —Reuter
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    • 20 3 WASHINGTON: The United States is giving 45,--000 tons of wheat to avert a threatened food shortage in Tunisia.— A j.
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    • 18 3 BELGRADE: Mr. Khruschev. first secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, arrived for -a "private visit" to Yugoslavia.— Reuter.
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    • 25 3 KARACHI: The Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. H. 8. Suhrawardy, will "in aU probability" visit China in response to Peking's invitation, it was announced.— Reuter.
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    • 22 3 BELGRADE: Mr. Axlz Sidky. Egyptian Minister of Industry, arrived by air to study possibilities of Increasing trade between Egypt and Yugoslavia.— Reuter.
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    • 22 3 RABAT: Mr. Cavendish W. Cannon, first U.S. ambassador to Morocco, arrived by air from Lisbon to take up his post Reuter. a
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    • 20 3 CADIZ: Six Spanish workers were killed and 10 seriously injured In the collapse of a power station under construction.— AJ>.
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    • 10 3 BUDAPEST: Hungary and Cambodia have agreed to open diplomatic relations.—Reuter.
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  • 123 4 District judge to probe row at factory A SINGAPORE district Judge and magistrate. Mr. jTw. D. Ambrose, above! was yesterday appointed by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Tew Hock, to inquire Into the Fred Waterhouse trade dispute. Mr. lim, who Is also Minister for Labour and Welfare, said the one-man
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  • 245 4 HELP the JOBLESS- A NEW PLAN PUT FORWARD Bo— t, WMtow, Covt. to iluw #ott KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation's Labour Advisory Board has recommended that the Government should consider introducing a contributory unemployment relief scheme and ask the International Labour Organisation for help in working out the details. A
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  • 54 4 More than 100 people win attend the Kiwi Members' League "Satay in the Moonlight" social and dance at Tanah Merah, changl. Singapore, tomorrow. The function will last from 7 p.m. to midnight. There will be Hawaiian music, free distribution of masks, balloons and squeakers, performances by guest
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  • 109 4 'Let us have longer leases on farms call rH, Thurs. Eighty thousand new vil. »»«w»lnPorakarrplan: government for longer {•toes «n the land riven Jhjmjjor agricultural Thepetition will be subjects Jobe discussed at the nrst conference of new Tillage council chairmen m the stato on Oct. 14. Tho convenor of the
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  • 166 4 BUT A LAW MUST BE CHANGED rTBE Government has agreed in principle that employees' unions can join the Singapore ts£ I Union Congress. The agreement follow? a f. queit to the Chief Sn£ Mr. W. A. C. Goode, R Singapore Federation Union* of Government
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  • 72 4 BATU PAHAT, Thurs.— Five scouters were awarded woodbadges by Mr. S. T. Windsor, Area Commissioner from England, who is touring the Federation, at the Scout Rally at Batu Pahat. They were, Cubmaster, Mr. Teoh Teng Kooi, Assistant Cubmaster Che Bakar bin Manas. Group Scoutmaster Che Tahlr
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  • 27 4 The Friendly sportin* As•ocUtion, Singapore, wUi celebrate Its 28th anniversary with a picnic at Kusu island on Sunday. Members will assemble at Telok Ayer Basin
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  • 37 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Miss Chao Hoan Yen, 24, was elected "Mooncake Queen" at a contest staged by the Great World Park here last night. Second was Miss Lee Yee Yen, with Miss Annie Koh third.
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  • 166 4 rE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board has asked the Government for financial aid to build a welfare home for Muslim women. A member of the board said yesterday that the home wm estimated to cost $50,000 but so far only $25,000 had been collected
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  • 200 4 Experts plan standardization board board should be set up to standardize theMaU^and Indonesian tongues. ~«p »w»»i»y »ua T*la and other proposal* I made in five days of discussions will come up for ratification at a full session of the congress today Tto Proposed board is
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  • 37 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— Natarajan, 22-year-old son of Palaniappa Chettiar of Singapore, was lined WOO in default six months' Jail in the magistrate's court here today for Importing 62 obscene photographs into Johore.
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  • 30 4 PEKAN. Thurs.-A new $50,000 school, with eight classrooms and a hall Is expected to be completed for the Chung Hwa School hen by the end of this month.
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  • 126 4 TPHE Friends of Singapore plan to hold a "get-to-gether" party when the $5,500 portrait of former Governor, Sir John Nicoll, arrives in the Colony. The Friends, whose primary object is to preserve historic sites and monuments, collected $2,100 towards the cost of the portrait.
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  • 64 4 Constable found shot dead BUIIT MERTAJAM, Tb.nr*. A special constable attached to the area security unit here was '•and shot in a bathroom at Brapit Police Post yesterday. Teh Kee Yam. 28. was due for relief duty when a shot was heard. Other constables rushed to the bathroom and on
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  • 46 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A 13-year-old girl, Makhton. missing from her home in Kota Serang Semut, 10 miles from here, was found in a well by her father, Lebai Sa'ad bin Ahmad, a pad! planter. last night. Police are inves- tlgatlng.
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  • 23 4 U p goes Army Pay bin a month M T ney benefit storekeepers; "^A* dressers, instructor. ght f 5 He added: "So m
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  • 41 4 The Singapore First Coroner Mr. K. T. Alexander recorded a verdict of sue* yesterday on a nmm police lieutenant, D. W. N«ham. 39. Needham was four.d M dead in the Mvi Fong Him. Beach Road, on July <•
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  • 43 4 PENANO. Thur<. -AJJ driver. Ooi Thear .»<;• was today fined $300 ruptly offering *> a stable on Aug. M- Ooi. it was stetod^;^, the money to P-C- j; as an inducement not rot him and two ■<**» gambling in P" bhc
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  • 11 4 $240- the cost of a smoke was today fined isesslons court.
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  • 16 4 w« SsS*2*h emgSS Musa Road h' re at 5.30 p.m v Eri'-
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  • 330 5 GOVERNMENT HAS VlH PI^M FOR BRIGHTER FACES IN THE OFFICE IT WILL ALSO ASSIST TELEPHONE OPERATORS THE OFFICE BOYS it EASURES to improve the working conditionof Singapore clerks telephone 8 oje^ and office boys were published by the Govern! ment yesterday They have been incorporated in
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  • 63 5 SHE'S OFF TO DUBLIN PRETTY Miss Chun* Sook Yrr who left Singapore by Qantas yesterday for Dublin for further studies after upending two months' school holidays with her parents In Seremban. At the airport she said: "I have not yet decided tvh.it course I will take up or which school
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  • 51 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A ppnang probation officer, Mr. Ho Yon Fang, and a Province Wellesley and Kedah social welfare officer. Mr. Yip Peng Low, are joining the University of Malaya next month for a two-year course in social studies. They were among 12 recipients of government
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  • 69 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The acting president of the Penang Rubber Trade Association. Mr. Lee Guat Cheow. last night predicted a "bright future" for rubber as a result of the Malayan trade mission to China and Japan. "Already, Japan has indicated she will increase her purchases from Malaya next
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  • 98 5 RUBBER TAPPER Wong Shin Chonjr take* a food look at his brother. Tin Bin, an ex-bandit who surrendered recently in Knlim. The brothers met for the first time in six years— at the police headquarters
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  • 144 5 MINISTRY TELLS SIX: STOP TEACHING SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Education has told six of the seven sacked Chin-ese-school teachers, whose appeals were rejected by the Council-of -Ministers on Wednesday, to stop teaching. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, the Minister for Education, said yesterday there was nothing; else the Ministry could do. The
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  • 40 5 St. Matthew's Memorial Hall, Neil Road, Singapore will be opened on Sunday by Archdeacon Robin Woods. The $60,000 building was put up adjacent to the church to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the St. Matthew's Cantonese congregation.
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  • 50 5 MALACCA, Thurs. The funeral of Mr. Tan Kirn Sun, headmaster of Banda Hilir English School here, who died at Malacca General Hospital yesterday evening, will take place on Sunday. Mr. Tan, who was 51, was Malacca District Scout Commissioner and had SO years' service with the Government.
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  • 28 5 The Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union will hold a meeting in Singapore shortly to discuss the management's rejection of Its claim for gratuities submitted last week.
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  • 131 5 TENGKU ENDS THE BUS STRIKES DENANG, Thurs. Sixty three Jubilant employees of the PenangHin Bus Company today called off their 31-day strike after their employers had accepted mediation by the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. A few buses were back on the road this morning. The full service will be
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  • 332 5 HUSBAND SAID 'I WANT TO MARRY AGAIN' WIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A man told his wife that he was so in love with a teen-aged girl that he was going to marry here even if he had to go to jail for bigamy, it was alleged in the High Court
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  • 193 5 HE LOSES CLAIM FOR DAMAGES LEE ENG HOCK, an accountant, who sued Ng Lian Koon, a shop assistant, for damages for alleged false imprisonment, failed in his action in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Lee alleged that on Jan. 7. 1955, he went to the
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  • 70 5 TAPS WILL RUN DRY FOR A WHILE Thousands of people living In the Tiong Bahru area In Singapore will have a restricted supply of water for 13 hours today. The City Council will carry out major work on the Tiong Bahru Road main. Prom 7 a.m. there will be reduced
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  • 45 5 The Rt. Rev. Dr. C. K. Jacob. Bishop of the Central Travancore diocese. Church of South India, will arrive in Singapore by air tonight for a brief visit. He is on his way to attend the World Bible Society meeting at Jakarta.
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    • 294 5 BRITISH COUNCIL; Free show Y.W.C.A, Scrabble competition of Commonwealth films. Council and barbeque at Tanah Merah— Ball. Stamford Road. 8.30 pjn. meet at 5, Raffle* Quay 5.45 pjn.; SHELL THEATRETTE: Free Square Dance Club's social and film show— The birth of an oilfield, dancing 8 pjn. Look at your world
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  • 373 6 'Segregation' -300 gins will have to move out to a new school SADDENED BOYS LAMENT: THEY HAD SUCH REFINING INFLUENCE o N us fHERE will be no co education in Singapore's secondary schools next year and this has saddened 300 girls now in boys' schools —and 1.653 boys. The girls,
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  • 191 6 Govt. plan to make Singapore students mix THE Singapore Education Department plans to hold annual concerts to establish more friendly ties between the pupils of English and verI schools will be asko take part In the rts. which will be ilsed on a grand L.
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  • 79 6 F ARID AH binte S. MONSOR (above), one of the entrants for the "Miss Johore" beauty contest to be held on Oct. 5 in Killing. The contest, organised by the Kitting District Welfare Committee, is part of Welfare Week events. It Is open to
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  • 75 6 Customs hit opium smugglers KUCHINQ. Than.—Sarawak Customs officers have intensified their drive against the opium 'trade' and illicit distilling of arrack. The recent conviction in Slbn of the leader of one of the biggest and wealthiest opium kongsls in the country is believed to have shaken the morale of other
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  • 67 6 Eight men were acquitted by a Singapore court yesterday on a charge of rioting outside a barber shop on June 29. The men. Tan Ton Aun. Kwek Slow Kwang. Ong Thien Kuang. Urn Puay Sing. Slab Ah Cheok, LJm You Eng. Tang Ong Kong and Ho
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  • 43 6 Eleven senior Indonesian Government officials arrived in Singapore from Jakarta by OAC yesterday on their way to Toronto, Canada, for courses in public administration and engineering under the Colombo Plan. They will leave for London by BOAC this morning.
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  • 69 6 SENTENCED FOR INDECENCY SOT. John William Brewln of the Royal Army Corps was found guilty by a Singapore court martial yesterday of committing grossly indecent acts on two young soldiers at Nee Soon swimming pool on the night of July 31. Brewin was sentenced to six months detention, reduced to
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  • 63 6 A Singapore nursing sister. Mrs. Louise Wong, who went to Britain for training, has been congratulated by the City Councils health committee for the good reports received on her hospital work. Mrs. Wong, a sister at Middleton Hospital, has completed her training and passed the Royal College
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  • 59 6 The $10,000 Intelligence contest organised by Messrs. Friesland (Malaya), distributors of "Dutch Baby" milk, attracted more tnan 100.000 entries from all over Malaya. The first prise of $7,000 will be shared by 50 correct entries. Consolation prises worth $3,000 will be divided equally among 121 people.
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  • 135 6 TWE US Singapore people A whose homes were destroyed by a lire on Sunday morninr yesterday received relief worth mere than SS.OM. The Sinf apore Joint Belief Organisation r»re each victim *35. Blanket., kitchen utensils and other household wares were riven by
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  • 96 6 Our rasbora maculata and monodactylus argenteus are so popular MALAYAN tropical fish are being flown from Singapore to the United States in increasing quantities for public and private acquariums. The fish are of many varieties, some with tonguetwistinc names like monodactyius argentensPrices range from six cents each for the rasbora
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  • 192 6 MEMORIAL TRUST FUND PLANNED T^n^?^ 11 Mission in Singapore hopes to raise $50,000 this year for a trust fund to comment the centenary of St Andrews Cathedral The Yen. Robin Woods,, Archdeacon of Singapore, told the Straits Times yesterday that the trust fund would be used
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  • 94 6 'Puasa hours' workday is rejected KIALA LIMPIR, Thursday. pEDERATION Gorernr ment office worker! have been told that their demand for "puasa hours" (8 am. to p.m.) must be rejected because it is "not in the best interest of thi public." A letter from the official side of the National Whitley
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  • 42 6 The British India Company ship Rajula arrived in Singapore from India yesterday with 549 Indians for the Colony. Four hundred and sixtynine passengers who travelled deck were quarantined as soon as the ship dropped anchor in the Roads.
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  • 53 6 A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded w the Singapore First Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander. terday at the W 1 Tamin bin Senawi. 29. a Ji" nese. Tamin. a gardener died of shock and haemorrha? multiple injuries after wm knocked down by a car Du.'iearn
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  • 39 6 Radio Malaya will broadcast the seven shortlisted entries of the Federation National Anthem Competition in all language programmes o n Bunday. The times are as follow: English programme 9 p.m.: Chinese programme 9.15 p.m.: best.
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    • 275 6 SEPTEMBER ISSUE i^iHiK"J Fj^| THERE It IOMETIIM FOR r^^^H EVERYONE IR Mil. MAUYAS 40».^ OWN MA6AZIRE— 6RIPPINB «L SjMI fiction, sparkling pictures V^ HARD-HITTING ARTICLES. THIS montns issue imcluoes w v Jlb^b^r^r^B^Bß MARY KLASS STREAMLINED GLAMOUR sH RW GIRL OF MALAYAN ATHLETICS WK W MARIJUANA DANCE BIG JACKPOT CONTEST MM
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 150 6 RADIO MALAYA B«glOlial SINGAPORE (•PngraauMi «kea rtei can ka receded by Wnn la MaUoe» <•*•** *»v* tlm. Mrfln w»v* Short w»ve O On. Medium 4U «•■•> way. 47fcn, Mlm.. IMm. aai *£f- J 1 «twa ana S7tm.) Opening Annet.; 7.1« Moraine P.M. M.OO Luncheon Potpourri: WU^Uuite'^io'lllwmHJdlS^ •140 Newi; 'LiS-a-OO Pun
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  • 291 7 No Cape trip for Govt. officials it's too dear PASSAGES OW CHOBAW g*Mt.«ff THF f^ U^A LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Establishment Officer, Mr in f 1 brac J e fcxfcy cabled the Crown Agen wivl^TS? 1 Governmen officerVtheir wives and children on the liner Chusan. He asks that alterna tive
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  • 90 7 FUND IS SOUGHT TO FILL HOLES IPOH, Thurs.— Chinese miners in Perak are considering asking the State Government to set up a fund for use in Alline ud mining holes. The regulations in force now require miners to fill their open cast mines before starting operations on another area It
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  • 54 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— More than 2,000 people of Permas. a village between Pontian Kechil and Kukup on the west coast of Johore, will have an electricity supply soon. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has approved a loan of $13,000 to a contractor, Mr. Loh Pak Yeo.
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. James F. Anderson, Information officer, United States Information Services, in Kuala Lumpur leaves for the States this week-end after two years' stay in the federal capital. Hi? successor is Mr. Milton M. Chase.
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  • 39 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Lim Boon Seng was cautioned and discharged in the Johore Bahru Sessions Court today on a charge of failing to appear at the Labour Department when requested to do so on June 7.
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  • 44 7 Eight hundred and thirtytwo passengers from China, the majority of them China wives, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Hoi Houw from Swatow. Of these, 588 disembarked when the ship anchored in the Roads. The others 244 will disembark at Penang.
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  • 187 7 Till the local men can take over DRITISH officers and N.C.Cs are to be seconded to Singapore's first locally-raised battalion when it comes into being early next year. But they will remain only so long as it is necessary to train local men to take
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  • 58 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Of the $62,139 paid by the Federation Government last month for information leading to the capture or killing of terrorists. $47,200 was given out in Negri Sembilan. Other payment! were: Perak. $8,086: Johore. $3,500; Selangor, $2,500; Kelantan. $852. No rewards were paid in
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  • 16 7 SITTAWAN, Thurs. A branch of the British Red Cross Society has been formed here.
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  • 87 7 THEY POINT WAY TO FRIENDSHIP RACIAL goodwill can be achieved only by visiting other countries, said two Girl Guide commissioners. Miss G. R Samuel, (left), of Madras Stale, and Miss J. Stevens, of New Sooth Wales, who passed through Singapore by Qantas yesterday. Miss Samuel spent six months in Australia
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 319 7 j^~^lfauttleBS <? v Handsome indeed is this colorful, Italian-inspired pajama style and like all Faultless pajamas, it has the waistband of live robber that lets you b-r-e-a-t-h-e. j^^^^^^ hnw'fi your sock position? Aqb faultless 1 NYLON SOCKS Extra-heavy, extra-strong; yon get a smooth fit from socks of stretch nylon. These
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 152 7 Straits Times Crossword |H|jj i |2 j 3 5 io 5~ w Z Z S 24 Z Z ""H ACROSS 7 He would not flatter for nta 11 Ssts^ cut> MSaaffaD. 12 Beatabout the bush and save 17 Study holy iwrtaMtoadfast 13 Jumwdnnal step The Uttte twlater! (7). B sSISt
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  • 51 8 »orit HO (mUUmum) MRS. P. K. DAIRIAMPHAAI and family thank relatives, friend* for condolences, wreaths, assistance and attendance at funeral of late Dairiamplllal MR MRS YAP OIAU TEE Sincerely Thank All Friends and Relatives for their Good Wishes, Help Rendered and Valuable Gifts on the Occasion of their Wedding
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  • 26 8 M Wortt V» (minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of Madam Leong Wah Lan who passfa away on 21st Sept. 1953. Gone but not forgotten.
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  • 673 8 STRAITS TIMES Singapore, Fri. Sept. 21, 1956. Paying For Hospitals The increased ward charges now in force in Singapore's two biggest hospitals have come in for much criticism, although at Kandang Kerbau the obstetrician has been credited with the soothing assurance that "everything was calm." The Government, so runs the
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  • 310 8 A public servant is not an employee of political party. Unfortunately some politiciana seem to think otherwise. At a recent meeting of the Malacca Municipal Council, its president, Mr. H. G. Hqnmett, alleged that political pressure wag applied on an employee of the Municipality with a view to
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  • 242 8 Two and a half years have patead since the Indonesian Government tried some 30 Dutchmen on charges of subversive activity. Among them was Leon Jungschlaeger, head of the Dutch military intelligence in pre-Republican Indonesia. His trial did net begin till a year after. There were accusations then of
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  • 783 8  -  HENRY BRANDON it im mttmmtmd thmt by 1973 Smvimt Mmmmirn'm imdmmtrimt mmtpmt u4U tuuem rmmght mp fit* thmt mt thm WJwHmd Stmtmm. By 1890 Mmmmim miii hmtm amrmmmmmti the Unitdt Stmtmm eM m Jfg ttrjft BtFGtt&th ot ft tt 991 Cl fltlt AWe>ai immmd imtpiicmtimma both
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  • MAN-IN-THE-STREET
    • 265 8 AT the junction of 5Vi nu Changi road and Telok Kurau road there are two blocks of new shop houses with residential flats upstairs. This being a semirural area we have been living in comparative peace free from the noise of the town. I have often
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    • 149 8 A FEW days ago when requesting the Harbour Board Pas* issuing Office for a temporary pass to enter the Harbour Board area to discharge a ship's officer who was returning to his ship alongside the Harbour Board wharf, we were told by the constable on duty
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    • 75 8 TUB policy of 'Buy SingaJL pore' planned by our Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. j. M. Jumabhoy, is commendable. Australia has an 'Australia Made Week' every year. There Is no reason why a 'Buy Singapore Made' drive should not succeed (here, it may take time but
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    • 101 8 /IOULD you please allow vv me to make a few observations regarding the selection of candidates for the first year Normal Class In Penang? Not very long ago a circular from the Education Department in Kuala Lumpur stated that only students with credits in English
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    • 119 8 Refused money after 12 p.m. T AM a resident of Selama, Perak, for the last flic years and I have two complaints against the Town Board. firstly, the latrine in my house la only cleared once a week by the Town Board labourers though they are expected to do so
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    • 717 8 Strait* Tiaet 4 Free Prew I for tfca imvMa»M ef ■tfr*rtltan ear ia»rwt«lln at lit floor, SIHCAPOM COLO STOHAGf, ORCHARD ROAD, will rmh« H box numbers. Clanlnaa aaVartlßieMajls BMy abe t» beaead te: CITY BOOK STORI LTD, Wine Ik if #r HWMSj C»lly«r Quay. «*>f H— MR. M. M. ISMAIL,
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    • 80 8 WHAT WIVES DON! KNOW ABOUT SEX Many women are hampered by ignorance and inhibitions in their marital relations, and this can wreck the most promising marriage, says eminent physician and marriage counsellor. Dr. Abraham Stone. Here he speaks frankly about woman's role in marriage. This is one of over thirty
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    • 26 8 I/AH 146, Robinson Road. B Open until 6.00 p.m. WeekdsTs—4.oo p.m. PlI MUSIC SHEETS jM RECORDS. RADIOS. IP RECORDERS ETC. Of ALL r miß^ miuMG rot**
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  • 153 9 WARSHIPS of South East Asian Treaty Organisation countries will take part in a maritime exercise beginning next Tuesday, the Royal Navy announced in Singapore yesterday. Australian. British. Pakistani, United states and New Zealand carrier-borne aircraft, as well as shore-based planes from Singapore, will take
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tlie Municipal Council here hu been asked to consider renaming the Lake Oardens Twnin Pesta." This recommendation was made by the council's estates and property committee, which a month ago rejected the proposal by an Alliance Councillor, Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allan*
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  • 194 9 f|IW*NTX-nVK students of 1 the UnlTenity of Malaya have completed the intermediate (tart year) examination 2nd n Ve others the sewtonal Second year) .inßtaaan for the Bachelor of ArU degree. They are: IWTEMOEDMTE EXAMINATION- AMul A*i bin M*hmud Ato»n bin Abdul Rahman (economic*), Mlv Suahlla
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  • 40 9 nHAnu, x nun. a police patrol wounded a terrorist lo the Nlbong Tebal district of Province Wellesley yesterday. The bandit escaped, leaving blood trails which were followed for some distance and then lost. The followup Is continuing.
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  • 329 9 HE UPSET CART CHARGE BRITISH Army serA leant was out on a stroll one afternoon i he n he suddenly turned around and behaved in "the post extraordinary manner a Singapore preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. Edward Dlxon, R.A.O.C. "Wd two tentative chariL of
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  • 568 9 a> ASKIDUBPmi CASE COURT 18 SHOWN A PHOTO OF THE— PHONE CALL, THEN HE CAME m CAR and THEY WENT OUT' Affair of the 'agreeable client 9 to back her claim th?t 2?** P^^aph In February which in^SS^SSS^^ him in his caS on April 9. conung
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  • 146 9 $14,000 for woman, 28, hurt in car crash MISS KOH GEOK NEO, 28, a clerk at Malayan Motors, who was permanently Injured in a motor accident In 1955, obtained special and general damages totalling $14,281 In the Singapore High Court yesterday. The damages were •warded against Urn Kang Kee, the
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  • 81 9 SACKED MAN: SULTAN TO INVESTIGATE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor has promised to investigate the reasons for the dismissal of Tuan Haji Mohamed Noor, headman of Kampong Sungel Chlnchin at Setapak, near here, following a petition sent to him by the Selangor Headmen's Association. Tuan Haji Mohamed Noor,
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  • 252 9 'ASK GOVT. TO WITHDRAW TROOPS' rpHE Singapore City Council Gas Workers' Union x yesterday asked the Governor, Sir Robert Black, to use his good offices to persuade the Government to withdraw the military now running the Kallang gas works. In a letter to Sir Robert,
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  • 33 9 Dinner -dance The Singapore Hartour Board Local Senior Officer's Association Is celebrating Its first anniyersary with a Chinese dinner and dance, at the sSb. Reserve Hall, on Saturday from 8.00 p.m. to midnight.
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  • 100 9 mHE Confederation of SingaX pore Chinese Engineering Tradesmen has submitted demand! for wage Increases and Improved conditions of service for members among the monthly paid staff of United Engineers. The confederation la asking for salary Increments of $15, $20 and $30. a month, and annual increments
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  • 57 9 KUCHING, Ttiurg. Tbe Sarawak Junior Chamber of Commerce plans to sponsor a scholarship to enable a Chinese senior middle school graduate to have four years' training in a Chinese college in Hong XOng. The scholarship has been offered by the Education and Youth Activities Commission of
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  • 42 9 THE GOVERNOR pins the Colonial Police Medal on Deputy Superintendent A. A. Rajah (left) "for deration to duty and loyalty to the lerrlce." Right: Detective SUff S*t. Vow Chonc Hot gets the Colonial Police Medal.— Times pictures
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  • 59 9 Mrs. Elizabeth Drake, holder of the yellow belt (5th kyu > will take part with seven other membera of the Singapore Judo Club in exhibition u part of the City Day celebrations tomorrow night. The others are Brown belt; William Wee; Blue: D.Kee, A. Lau and
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  • 356 9 Grave wound did not stop him A SINGAPORE detective, who narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Malayan Communist Party In 1952, was yesterday awarded the Colonial Police Medal for "outstanding diligence and devotion to duty." He Is Detective Staff Sergeant Yow Chong Hoi.
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  • 54 9 The Singapore Chamber Ensemble Choir have resumed their choral rehearsals in Dreparation for the Christmas season. The rehearsals which began on Wednesday will continue every Tuesday from 5.30 p.m. at the War Memorial Hall of St. Andrew's Cathedral. The annual concert will be held at the Victoria Memorial
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  • 201 9 BACK TO LIFE UNDER the BRIDGES FOH, Thurs. Police today released 34 of the destitutes they had arrested in predawn raids yesterday under the bridges and in the markets of Ipoh. There was nothing else they could do, as none of the welfare homes here could take the destitutes. Those
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  • 45 9 PENANO, Thurs. A 22--year-old girl. Tan Hoon, was allowed ball after she pleaded not guilty in the sessions court here today to a dharge of stealing $30 cash from Corporal N. J. Stevenson at a hotel in Chulla Street yesterday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 69 9 THE EVER POPULAR j MALAYAN LANDSCAPE CALENDAR I (formerly published by Mis. Kelly Wakh Ltd.) is once again available under a new name: Jjj MALAYAN rlCTOaiAL Jjfl CALENDAR 1957 MALAYAN PIGORIAL CALENDAR 1957 I (Photograph, by Dr. GA. Gitaoa-Hill, ARPS. FRSA) J Ready for posting with handy «nv«lop«. LI Price
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    • 258 9 Vij^ir E^Ew My .A^^^^E^^^fiSSK "fttlTT^^^^MJE^EMiE^Er OUTSTANDING fetlS EFFICIENCY You Ond your secretory wilt agree C^=§^^^ t^^"^^« thot the Olympic SGI Jl th» ideal > KX<^ standard office typewriter She, because in Jf lightest of light touches enobles her to speed up X"**^ her work with effortless ease; you, because y«u
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  • 597 10  - SALAD DAY WITH MISS COLA CRAWFORD ROBERT ROBINSON ■aHBN^H^HHEjp By —The girl whe shocked the censor 50 here I am, being spoonfed by Joan Crawford. She approaches, bowl in hand. The eyes spark like giant catherine-wheels. The mouth— carnivorous as an orchid smiles. But t have seen that smile before—
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  • 101 10 snow iuskess nirnn AVA GARDNER in trouble again, this time for roaming Rome to a high-collared dress almost like a priests cassock. 'A deliberate, distasteful copy," say Vatican officials Louis Armstrong will play at London s Royal Festival Hall in December-accompani-ed by a symphony orchestra
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  • 579 10 HITCH HIT- BUT HE'S SLIPPING Past tension gone and Alfred just isn 't so great THE trouble with being brilliant is that everyone expects you to maintain your standard and even the greatest genius must have the breaks going against him part of the time. It has happened to Alfred
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  • 27 10 The rock-'n-roU film, "Rod Around the Clock," a subject of recent controversy, hat been passed as morally unobjectionable for adults bj the Roman Catholic church.
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  • 263 10 THE publicity boys des--1 rribe "The Leather Saint" as a "VistaVision heart-warmer." The Vista Vision part is all right, but as a heart-warmer it lefj me very cold. This Paramount offering is a horrible mixture of slushy sentimentality, corny dialogue and
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  • 167 10 LONDON is preparing for its biggest dose of caviar culture sine* the Russian Ballet ttrst electrified Europe in 1909. The BoUhoi Ballet from Moscow Is on the way. All 50.000 seats have already been sold for their 25 performances at Covent Oarden. Hundreds of
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1635 11 Wild Bull at the Pampas retired a millionaire IN 1923 Jack Demp»ey and the Argrentine idol, Lvi« Angel Firpo ("The Wild BuU of the Pampas") fought one of the most violent and exciting bouts ever seen under the Queensberry Rules. After being
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    • 133 11 f. \a*e vyour f\T J DhebyAmah pftlil, Wome bwt 4t^' ta.ke a i t MOOIL "J" JS HING MACHINE \Sr' Women everycSi T !lis where pftfer kJ-— Bntoin'i TOPI SELLING wa*hcr> bel cause of their world w<de I 1 i rrputotion for I high quohty I ond time- eZ^Z>' saving
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    • 258 11 MM yoaxeea SALON COLO CMAM far wml »Ua> ■■t DRY Mini CLEANSES f«r dry Ate. «^K^> /V LIQUEFYING CLEANSING CMAM te cmot »lUT to dttr. tataM wmpteiKm. il ORANGE rLOWER SKIN LOTION f«t 'I mrnul m in 'kin. I vw TEITURE LOTION f« Ml» (k*. J Tli«» ikm tmm nnt«w
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 119 11 Hex Morgan* Jf.U. Cab for Lita BHBBPrjWTTff 1 PLEA4E COH+UII W I-- ICA*fT!~*WKF IMMJU.KV/ I'LL "1 f SCW»£mOv, I FEEL I'M Su« sm£ P^^^™^^^^^||g Wl* CXRECKTtTV J M I'M BLIMP.' RIN6TME'NUMB«R I THAT ULA Bfe«eNTS ME. 1 OOE«NT,JWE' IB V VMOWLPIOUdCT \W AMDDIALTME SW\ grTjßr*in FOX W•' -Jk i L:
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  • 541 12 INDUSTRIAL SHARES ARE STILL MAIN FEATURE ON MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE strong feature of the Singapore Share Market yesterday was the continued firmness of industrial shares and this wag further aided yesterday by better sentiment resulting from the decisive action taken by the Colony's Chief Minister, against subversive
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  • 371 12 BROKERS REPORT The Malayan Share Broken Asssrlallau rsaerted: "Industrials were quietly steady, tins were selectively firm at the close, and rubbers were quiet." gfalgaaars aad Federation broken reported the following boatnew dea* yesterday:— Fed. Dispensary $2.10; Fraser Neave ords 63.08 od cb; Gammon $1.90 (odd lot): W. Hammer $2.85 xSHenry
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  • 46 12 FRANKFURT. Thurs. West German motor vehicle production In August totalled 78,488 units an Increase of 5.9 per cent on the July figure. But the total war still abort of th* 97.611 units produced In June the last month before the holiday season.
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  • 47 12 fHE Federation's Fin- ance Minister has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the week starting September 20:— RUBBER: 92? i cents Per Ib. COPRA: $422 per ton. COCONUT OIL: $694 per ton. PALM OIL: $794 per ton. PALM KERNELS: $394.25 per ton.
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  • 119 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; Sept. $26^i buyers, $26% sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 sellers, drum $44 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $120, Sarawak $119 (both down $2), special Sarawak black $83 (down $1). Singapore Copra
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  • 92 12 Ships lying alongside the SingaI pore Harbour Board wharves or t\pected today are: Glenroy 1-2, President Hayes 4-5, Braterstwo I C.P Falstna 6-7, Ellen Bakke 8-9, 'Flying Enterprise 11. Calchas 1 13-14, Sunda 15-16, Bencruachan 18. Gerardmer 19-20, La*u N Wall 2, Rengam N. Wall 4, Rawang N. Wall
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  • 56 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Loans 2>.r- 1(lt M i »M Loans 3>.<° v- 9^anH Con. Zinc. tS |Bank of Nsw"" 83 Mount Lyeli'/'-^OJfcM fir.. 1 51 I Western "Mta^- Ampoi Ex I OH Search". :5 bt^ Bradford I B. Hill Pro," J/fll ■Courtauld S "S I Dunlop W^aa Elec. zinc S^^B BM&S3EI
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  • 53 12 October fir..t ridf 90' 2 seller, g buyers 89',. a£ Singapore Ch»mb» r Rabbfr ju*^ prices yesterday Thu-^I--20) in cent, pc: Spot f.o.b. B t r>N( No. 1 RS.s. fc bal« Oct. No. 1 R.SS. Nov p No. 2 R.SS. OrNo. 3 R.SS, Oci R.M.A. Tender o- i
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  • 91 12 The Malayan tuhanjt Association made r.f !y changes in iv ra:es :o met; t yesterday:Canada: buvin? ainnii--31 8. O.D. 32, 90 d/s B credit bills. 32 3 8 trace jii Selling T.T. or OJ> n Canada 31 1/2: S«m' Fi 141 3/8; French Fnno Belgian Francs 161!; Da
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    • 614 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED The following vacancies exist in the Union of Burma Shipping Board. Rangoon: 1. Masters with M.O.T. Foreigngoing Certificates. I. Chief Officers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 3. Chief Engineers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 4. Second Engineers with M.O.T. Foreign-going certificates. 5. Third Engineers with previous experience. 6. Chief
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    • 328 12 NOTICES BUKIT KEPONG RUBBER ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE is hereby given that an interim Dividend of 18% leaj 30% Malayan Income Tax will be paid on 16th October 1956, to aU Stockholders whose names appear on the Company's Register aa at IMb October. 1956. NOTICE
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    • 401 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, IISC Regulation 12 (1) (a)— Application far a Certificate af Sagistratlan Notice Is hereby given that the Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd., Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known as No. 32, Scotts Road, Singapore,
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    • 374 12 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINOAPOKE PROPERTY To be held at our saleroom No. It Challa Street Oa WEDNESDAY. 2*TH SEPT., 19M, AT tM TM. MOKTGAGEE'B BALE. Land at corner of KOON UNO ROAD AND PULABAN ROAD. with uncompleted building, area 7,908 sq.ft. FREEHOLD. (M/s. PUlal CO.. Solicitors). PULL PARTICULARS
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    • 709 12 TENDERS P.WJ). TENDER MOTKB TENDERS from Class A. B, 0 and D registered Contractors will bTre^^^ Sjgrintandta, Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on llth October. 1956 for the construction In Re-lnf creed concrete of a Road Culvert at Sungei PantaL selangor. Full particular* are obtainable
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    • 315 12 KNUTSEN LINE ORiMt ami fKOM CAN AD A /US PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DATS Sailing San r V jncouver Franci»co Spore P. Sw«t. Pen»« Fw Ellen Bshke Cl g 9 2J Sj» f 4SaJ Kmtin Bakke 3/ 8 Oct 9 Ort I <£ A« B B.kke 19 Sep 19/21 Oct 24
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    • 931 13 .tfS THE BLUB FUNNEL LDfE >'V vMSILS WH.CH HAYI LIFT MAL.V. «>»« s^^^^^rso!d^.• H^gJp^N^R u d^•s.• o-b,. «.i. ulrt« s aa. PC* Sold U.t PIRSIUS 2" Port Sod 14 9 .^IITH. ciitSre SAILIN6S Port Soid Ug CUlSiiii- Singopora Due Soils s-h-. M Morseillei Penang n n/u «^>* SSf-»5 \lu oT"
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  • Commercial news and views
    • 346 14 Our relations with Japan are excellent now gCONOMIC relations between Malaya and Japan are better, now than at any time since the war. And the indications are that they will continue to improve rapidly, the Japanese Consul-Oeneral in Singapore, Mr. Ken Ninomiya, said yesterday. Mr. Ninomiya said the Malayan economy
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    • 165 14 Taiwan sugar popular here rnAIWAN'S sugar is beJ. coining increasingly popular in the Singapore market because of its low price. Mr. Tan Chong Teng, chairman of the Singapore Sugar Traders' Association, told the Straits Times yesterday: "The reason is that we can stock cheaper from Formosa than from Britain Java
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    • 155 14 AMERICAN LIGHTER SALES GOOD fHE Zippo lighter, newly introduced Into Singapore by a local firm, Cousins Impex, has become one of the most popular lighters here today, said Mr. Moti R. Hira the manager yesterday. The first conalgment consistIng of 1,000 lighten had been practically sold out, and a second
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    • 237 14 AN engineer from the well-known Mercedes-Benz car factory in Western Germany, Mr. Will! Zoltberger, is now in Singapore on a two-week visit to give local mechanics the benefit of his technical advice. Mr. Zoltberger, from Daim-ler-Bens Aktiengesellachaft, Stuttgart, Is on a South-East
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    • 269 14 rpBE first of two 20-knot super cargo-liners built for the Klavenesse line for their round-the-world service is expected In Singapore on her maiden voyage on September SO. The announcement was made by a spokesman of Harrisons and Croafield (M) Ltd., local agents for
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    • 220 14 Malayan purchase bid A SOUTH Korean company, Eun Sung Industrial Ca Ltd., Seoul, are increasing their purcha^ of Malayan rubber following the expansion Dro gramme now being undertaken, Mr. Kirn Yune Duk the Singapore representative announced yesterday Mr. Kirn said during the 4 "«*y. last
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    • 71 14 Colony's record output of soap F° Rthe flr« tin, year m 24.56 Si about l?t »hich T 10 th *n thai* CM <- fact ""d upeou^. ov the rnr,i c *t< <>n*r 7,814 cwu Ut«ed wi 'h tSfi^fP* The "cure nf cwts also showM :il < crease of%Jr c J
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  • 37 15 ARSENAL'S centre forward Tapacott Rets fai tangle with Newcastle goalkeeper Simpson and right-back Keith a* he heads for goal in the Div. One match at Highbury last Saturday. Newcastle won 1-o.— Renter photo.
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  • 379 15 From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Thurs. 3IR Donald Bradman, who wrote for newspapers on the recent Australian cricket tour of England, was not nominated for re-elec-tion as a selector when the Board of Control in Sydney last night chose the committee for the coming
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  • 172 15 EIRE STUN ENGLISH SELECTORS BY FORCING 3-3 DRAW DUBLIN, Thursday. THE FootUall League of Ireland (Eire) brought ofl A one of the biggest surprises in post-war representative football here last night, when they held the English League to a 3-3 draw. The ten previous encounters had ended In victory for
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  • 115 15 Southend U. score their first win LONDON, Than. SOUTHEND UNITED scored their lint win In tbe Southern section of the E»flish Third Division when, plavinr before their own sapporters, they crashed ReadInr 4-0 last night. Southend's victory completes the winßtaf list for all dobs in the foar diTisfensv DmsmKwgNE SewfffaoQ
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  • 49 15 LONDON. Thur*.— Remits of rugby matches played last night: Babrr union: Bristol 6 Rumanian touring team 6; Cambourne 3 Captain Crawshay's Welsh team 39; Rugby S Coventry IS. Rngbr League: Blackpool Borough 8 Barrow 30; Doncaster 9 Wldnes 18. Lancashire Cup semifinal: Leigh 9 Oldham ll.—Reuter.
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  • 74 15 GLASOOW, Thurs.— Peter Keenan, British and British Empire bantamweight champion, has accepted an offer to defend his Emplre title against Kevin James 1b Australia next month. Keenan had been offered a fight with Dal Dower, the British and British Empire flyweight champion. In Wales In
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  • SPORTSFRONT
    • 376 16 ASSAULT WINDS UP WITH FAULTLESS UNDER-38 WORKOUT IPOH, Thurs. ASSAULT has made A further headway since his runaway flrstup win over the Bukit Timah 6f. a fortnight ago. This promising newcomer went faultlessly in his windingup gallop at Ipoh this morning. With Ken Barratt astride. Assault clocked 37 4/5 for
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    • 100 16 THE CURRAOH. Thurs. -T«HE English colt. Magnetic North. an 8-to-i chance won the Irish St. Leger run over one mile, six furlongs here yesterday. English jockey Bill Elliott, having his first ride In an Irbh classic race, took Magnetic North into the lead two furlongs
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    • 22 16 Singapore Cricket Club "A" beat 200 Provost-Company by 32 points to six in a rugger match on the padang yesterday.
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    • 187 16 PRESTWICK, Ayrshire, Thurs. ERIC BROWN, the British Ryder Cup international, shattered a 31 -year -old course record to lead the field after 36 holes in the Dunlop Masters Golf championship here yesterday. Brown's record of 67 was act in his morning round, beating the
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    • 580 16 Time to Reason best HEAVY SHOWER, BUT THE GOING WAS GOOD GOLD VASE CANDIDATES DO THEIR FINAL GALLOPS By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Thurs. TIME TO REASON, Brilliant Light and Rubber Planter all entered for the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase race cracked 38 for 3f. in their winding-up gallops on the
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    • 105 16 Little -known Peruvian beats Hoad LOS ANGELES. Than. —Lew Hoad of Australia, holder of three of the world's major lawn tennis titles, waa beaten here yesterday by a little known Peruvian player, Alex Olmedo. Hoad. holder of the Australian, Wimbledon and French titles, lost by 7-5. 4-«, «-4 to Olmedo
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    • 127 16 Tan& Wong in YMCA final <pAN Eng Han and Cecil Wong —15 got to the final of the V.M.C.A. handicap tennis tournament when they beat Ong Swee Keng and Tay Yew Wee-40 6-4. 6-4 in the semi-final at Bras Basah Road yesterday. They will now meet Seah Keng Loy and
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    • 75 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Fourteen of the original 76 entries were yesterday declared final acceptors for the valuable Queen Elisabeth n Stokes, to be run over one mile at Ascot Heath on Saturday, Sept 31. They are (with weights): Klarlon 9.01, Hafls II Coronation Year, and Hugh Lupus
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    • 398 16 Campbell does it but also nearly 'had it' CONISTON, England, Thurs. TkONALD CAMPB»XL last night streaked across Coniston Water at 286.78 miles an hour in his turbo-Jet speedboat, Bluebird, in the first of two runs, shattering his own world water speed record. Then the 35 year old British speed king
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    • 23 16 HONO KONO, Thurs.—Pakistan and Red China drew 1-1 in their international soccer match before 50,000 spectators at Canton yesterday.— A P.
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    • 39 16 Presbyterian Boys' School will hold their 6th annual swimming carnival on Oct. 1 at the Singapore Swimming Club. Tanjong Rhu at 1.30 a.m. An event for the 50 metres freestyle will be open to the Old Boys.
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    • 29 16 St. Joseph's beat St. Patrick's 5-0 in an inter-school hockey fixture at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Branson (2). Nunis (2) and Perelra scored for St. Joseph's.
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    • 197 16 OINOAPORE-8 Asian Games repraMntaUve 19-year-old Ong Choon Lim was champion for the AXth year In succession at the Victoria School swimming championships at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Seven records were bettered. The Ong brothers. Choon Urn and Choon Hay. were responsible for three of
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    • 427 16 Results were: T DIVISION lMm freestyle: 1. Ong Choon Urn. a. Lob Chee Chan. 3. Ho Wing Chlng, W.isec (record), 800 m freestyle: 1. Ong Choon Urn, 2. Loh Chee Chan, 3 Loh Chee Kai, 2mln 23.6eec. 100 m back: 1. Ong Sin Kng.
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    • 384 16 HERE IS A TRAVESTY OF AN OLYMPIC IDEAL By The Sports Editor i MI S U N D E RSTAJtDINO, partly wilful and partly through Ignorance, is still the biggest single factor contributing to the confusion and bad feeling that surrounds the question' of schoolboy David Lim's eligibility to represent
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    • 196 16 Singapore Selangor return is off KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QINGAPORE'S eagerly -a waited weekend soccer en--3 tertainment, the Malaya Cup Final "return* match between Selangor, the champions, and Singapore, the runners-up, has been cancelled. Yesterday Singapore Amateur Football Association received a letter from the Football Association of Selangor, saying that the
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    • 125 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. KINO'S Own Scottish Borderer* beat South Johore RFC. by 11 points (goal and two tries) to three (try) In their rugger match played here yesterday. South Johore have themselves to blame for this defeat. After promising start they made a number of defensive errors,
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    • 34 16 Kota Raja beat R.E.C.A. 5-1 In the S.A.P.A. Junior Cup quarterfinal replay at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Kassirr. (2). Kumri (2), AU Estar scored for Kota Rajs and Godfrey for RECA.
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    • 73 16 Navy Nomads beat Singapore Recreation Club 3-1 in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 league game on the padang yesterday. Navy, who led 2-0 at half-time. scored through West (2) and Pink while Lloyd Valuer* replied for SRC. In a Div. 3 game at Keppel Road,
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