The Straits Times, 23 September 1957

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 19 1 'Old photographs often didn't match the faces of their ageing owners'
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  • 482 1 but strict check on travellers y) PASSES will be needed for entering; the I cderation by way of the .Johore Causeway Instead, there will be a strict check of identify aids. c Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul nan, announced this in Singapore yesterday He said a new
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  • 62 1 HAVE you made your bid for the $40,000 JACKPOT in The Malayan Monthly's Contest *N* (September)? If not, you should do so NOW. The closing date is MONDAY, SEPT. 30. SEVEN days from today. Send your coupon, with postal order, EARLY. Full details in MM
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  • 356 1 54 YOUNG CADETS AMONG GERMAN CREW OF 94 FOUR-HOUR SILENCE AFTER 2a.m. SOS: LISTING AT 45 DEGREES LONDON, Sunday. ONE of the world's two surviving windjammers is now feared to have gone down in the sea in a 100 m.p.h. mid-Atlantic hurricane last night. There was
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  • 49 1 BANGKOK. Sun. The son of the former Prime Minister, Marshal Songgram, has been relieved of his post as commander of the Royal Siam Marine Corps. Commodore Prasong Songgram, it was announced today, has been appointed a "reserve officer" attached to the Navy General Staff. U.P.
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  • 106 1 Bomb men hanged in China PEKING, Sun. Two men alleged to have tried to set off time bombs in Canton were convicted as spies and immediately hanged. Peking Radio reported today. The broadcast said that the men came from Hone Kong. It claimed the bombs were made in the U.S.
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  • 25 1 SALISBURY. Sun. Africans are boycotting Euro-pean-owned stores at Fort Roseberry, Northern Rhodesia, because of a ban on the home brewing of beer. Reuter.
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  • 160 1 LONDON, Sun. The Conservative Government plans to announced details In the next few days of cuts in capital expenditure totalling hundreds of millions of pounds which will be made as part of its new drive to halt inflation. The Government whlcli 1 last week
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  • 125 1 15 DETAINED IN POLICE SWOOP IN SELANGOR IT U ALA LUMPUR, Sun Selangor police detained 15 men in the Batu Arang Kundang and Kuans districts of Ulu Selangor yesterday. The bead of the Selangor Special Branch, Mr. E. Woolnough, told the Straits Times that the men were suspected o! giving
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  • 24 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team announced today that they are to move to Los Angeles 3,500 miles away. A.P.
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  • 34 1 TODDLERS GOT MOST CHEERS CLOSE on 80,000 Singaporeans packed the padang last night to watch the all-communities concert and to celebrate the sixth anniversary of City Day.
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  • 60 1 ACCRA, Sun. Premier Dr. Kwame Nkrumah returned to Accra from a holiday today and immediately called a cabinet meeting to discuss the ban on the British lawyer, Mr. Christopher Shawcross. The cabinet made important decisions on the text of a full statement on the Shawcross affair
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  • 123 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The U.N. Security Council will meet on Tuesday to discuss Pakistan's request to t»k*» "P the Kashmir question. From early evening the people began streaming in from the kampongs, Chinatown and the residential areas. On the whole it was an orderly crowd. The only incident
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  • 35 1 TOKYO, Sun An oldfashioned father who refused to send his three daughters to school because he did not want them to become "contaminated by boys" was fined $8 her P today. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 DJAKARTA. Sun. The Garuda Indonesian Airways faces a big loss this yea r because of new Import-export regulations, the company's president said today.— U.P.
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  • 182 1 THREE MEN KILLED IN 'COPTER CRASH J/-UALA LUMPUR, tv Sun. Three men in the R.A.F. helicopter which crashed near Slim River on Friday have been found dead by a search party. They were the pilot, Flt.Lt. D. E. Draper and the crew of two— Corporal P. A. S. Cosen and
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  • 26 1 HELSINKI. Sun.— Mrs. Eva Paloheimo, daughter of the late Jean Sibelius, denied persistent rumours that her father had composed a secret sympathy, his eighth.
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  • 56 1 3 huts razed: 39 lose homes FIVE families —39 1 people were rendered homeless last night when a flre gutted three attap huts off the 5} m.s.. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore. They lost most of their belongings in the blaze which caused damage estimated at $10,000. A candle left by
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  • 165 1 ENTHRONEMENT DAY FOR ACA KHAN NAIROBI. Sun. New Aca Khan will arrive here from Britain on Oct. 17 for «'iithroncmcnt ceremonies, officials of Isaaili sect announced tori: v. —Reuter. milk »as believed to have started the flre at about 830 p.m. The flames spread quickly to two adjoining
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  • 53 1 WELLINGTON, Sun. The New Zealand Health Department is trying to trace a "saboteur" who threw an old pair of shirt-sleeves into a vat of Cheddar cheese. The sleeves turned up months later inside an 80--pound block of Imported cheese in a grocer's at Bury St. i
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  • 60 2 MISS SALLY 0.M.. B.A. a new graduate of the University of Malaya is wen here dancing with the Chancellor of the University, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald at the Convocation dance in the Federal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday nlf ht. She is a daughter of the
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  • 133 2 An unexpected rush for the two scholarships offered by the Japanese Government to students in Singapore and the Federation has caused the dateline for applications to be extended for 10 days. Applications for the scholarships offered two weeks ago should now be sent In by
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  • 100 2 WHISPERING GIANT AT KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The first scheduled BOAC Britannia tur-bo-prop aircraft arrived here at noon today, inaugurating a new service between London and Singapore. Owing to the failure of an oil-pressure regulator— "not much bigger than an alarm-clock"— the aircraft was two days late. Airport packed
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  • 52 2 The Director of Education, Mr. D. W. McLellan, will open a fun lair In aid of the ChrV tian Brothers' building fund at St. Stephen's School, Singapore, next Sunday. The Archbishop of Malac-ca-Singapore, Mgr. M. Olcomendy, will bless the new school premises at Siglap View.
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  • 345 2 Compromise— no MCA showdown battle IPOH, Sun. T h c powerful youthbacked Kinta district branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today broke the monopoly of the old guard hierarchy in the state branch at the annual meeting here. Though they failed to capture the presidency or Secretaryship of the Perak
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  • 40 2 The president of the Photographic Society of Singapore, Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill, will open a photographic exhibition of pictures taken in Japan by P. L. Chan at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, at 5 30 p.m.
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  • 112 2 MR. DAVID TURNER. 7!>, of the Federal Dispensary, died peacefully yesterday at his home in Amber Mansions, Penang Road. Singapore, after a long illness. Mr. Turner counted many friends among young men and women in Singapore, who would drop to that with him each morning at
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  • 31 2 A commemoration day dinner and dance for successful certificate and normal course students of the Singapore Teachers' Training College will be held at the Peking Restaurant on Oct 5
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  • 108 2 MALAYA'S FIRST PARDONS BOARD KUALA n-Mn Sun.-The Perl?!?* Government hai i ate Malaya's flrst u p dons boara as hti J**" in the cons?^,?^ it win maki tions to the 1: n^pardon. s or rr;,The constitution m^ each state to have its board. w °v. Three years Members of the
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  • 39 2 JOHOR2 BAHRU, Sun Paiman bin Nadiram, ls'^ sent to the School for Your? Offenders at Muar for W months today after h» plead ed guilty to stealing two nu rings from a house on Sunsf Tukonjj Estate.
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  • 36 2 The "pet corner" at :h School lor the Blind k Thomson Road, will be open ed on Wednesday at 43 p.m. by Mr. V. W. Frampto-vlce-presidrnt of the Singa pore Animal Lovers' Leagy
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    • 118 2 SHELL THtATKtIIK net: film show Farm Calendar at Shell House, C liver Quay, 1.10 p.m. INFORMATION SERVICE Of INDIA: Free film show at 26- A, Raffles Place, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. RAFFLES MISEIM (Stamford Road): Exhibition of photographs by Tham Yew-fun. Ang Kok-huat, Tan Siong-tenK, Wan Yue-kong. Kwan Chee-yew
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    • 186 2 ..^.i..>. si.m.ai'okk aki uiu Marriage" o> Dr Khoo oStM IETY: Exhibition ot recent Teik at "V cp^'re 5 Raffles Qua American colour prints at British 5.15 p.m. Council gallery. Stamford Road. KFnFR \TKiv np nr -9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. „,,r.. ll lo 0F M T! war? t d, iMt
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  • 72 3 tests show post-war children clever far beyond their yean expert says it may be because of atomic bomb blasts LONDON, Sunday. BRITAIN M becoming a nation of geniuses— H it may be because of the atomic bombs gvrhiatrist said today. Ford Thomson, who holds degrees
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  • 115 3 B)NG, Sun. The Dutch Inter- i L'argo-passen-Tjibantjet m Japan for Jaran aground <.n rocks thla .c was snternarrow Lyemun Hong Kong harg a typhoon. Ed up by the i-tai station rounded. Heavy tiping on rocks. engine room." very heavy seas, •her rescue
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  • 215 3 Dr. Thomson who is consultant psychiatrist to the Wolverhampton Education Authority, was helped in his research by university professors and education authorities. He started 18 months ago carrying out standard intelligence tests on 5.000 children. "The result was wonderful," he said today. "In the last 90 we tested,
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  • 30 3 BUDAPEST, Sun. Relatives of Hungarians who died fighting on the side of the "counter revolution' 1 last October are not entitled to pensions the Government announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 22 3 NEW YORK, Sun. America's first confirmed death from Asian flu was reported yesterday by the state of Missouri.— A.P.
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  • 182 3 JONDOX, Sun. Prince i begins his first (he-am Boarding l i rrow and like all be will be acto the school by I Quoen and the i Kdinburgh were eir holiday at BalS otland, to go with his first day at trawling country In the
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    31 3 With a centuries-old church in the background, two holidaymakert bring in sheaves of com at Ranworth, Norfolk a scene repeated all over Britain as the harvest ended last week.
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  • 128 3 WONDER JET IN RUNWAY MISHAP PEKING, Sun. A Rus. sian 1T. 104 jet airliner carrying British swimmers on one leg of their trip to China overshot the runway at Moscow and landed in a muddy Held, the swimmers reported on their arrival here today. The team of five men and
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  • 197 3 'WE'LL ARREST TROUBLEMAKERS' LITTLE ROCK, Sunday yHE Mayor of Little Rock, Mr. Woodrow Mann, A said last night that city police would not prevent Negro students from entering the Central High School tomorrow and would arrest anyone who tried to make trouble. Mr. Mann told
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  • 50 3 ROME, Sun.— World motor racing champion Juan Manuel Fangio was Injured last night when the car he was driving crashed into a lorry near Parma. North Italy. Fangio, his wife and an American friend were taken to hospital and treated for cuts and bruises.— Reuter.
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  • 35 3 MANILA, Sun.— The Philip, pine Government has order, ed a speedup of ric P Imports from the United States because it fears recent orders from Siam may be delayed by political unrest. A.P.
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  • 122 3 Armstrong hits at flunkie' CHICAGO. Sun.— Jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong yesterday blasted his travelling manager as a "flunlde" and "a menace to the coloured people" and said no one spoke for "Satchmo" except "Satchmo." Pierre Tallerie, the manager, stated yesterday that Armstrong's criticism of President Eisenhower was made in a
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  • 58 3 HONG KONG, Sun A combined police-military exercise will b e held tomorrow to test Hong Kong's preparedness for demonstrations 3n the Communist and Nationalist holidays next month. Communist China celebrates its eighth anniversary >n Oct. 1 and the Nationalists celebrate the anniversary jf the founding
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  • 205 3 Marriage ban opposed, say reports T ONDON, Sun. Lea- ders of the Church of England are today widely reported to be facing a "revolt" among their rank and file against official opposition to the marriage of divorcees in church. The church officially opposes such marriages, although
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  • 55 3 He lived in sin now it's a barn NEW YORK. Sun.— Walter Bennett. 32-year-old Pottsville. Pennsylvania, farmer convicted of bigamy, was yesterday ordered to live in a barn on his farm until his first wife gets a divorce. His second "wife". Wilma. and their three children, will continue to live
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  • 363 3 Pakistan warns on cash for India T^EW YORK, Sun.— 11 The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Malik Firoz Khan Noon, said yesterday that anyone who lends money to India commits "an unfriendly act against Pakistan." He issued this statement as the Indian Finance Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. began talks with
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  • 281 4 COMING: COLONY- FEDERATION 'DIVORCE' Issac will be first Asian to get unique honour •THE Singapore Co- operative Development Department is making plans to stand on its own feet when it ceases to be part of a pan-Malayan organisation from the end of the year. It will
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  • 47 4 KUCHING, Sun. Sarawak had a favourable trao» oalance, for the first half of this year, of $*****.536. compared with $19,405,000 for the same perioa last year. Imports were valued at $226,680,855 ($227,561,407 for the corresponding period last yean and exports $248,069,391 i $246.966.407 1.
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  • 46 4 MR. AND MRS. W. F. FLETCHER who celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a dinner and dance at their home in Robinson Road. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Fletcher is an inspector of native craft attached to the Master Attendant's Office. Straits Times picture
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  • 232 4 JAGANATHAN SUGGESTION TO LEE THE president of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. s. Jaganathan, wants the P.A.P. leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to accept the Victoria Memorial Hall as the venue for their public debate. The challenge t 0 a debP'e P ,\P
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  • 26 4 A labourer. Govindasamy Ramasamy, 41, was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition last night after a motor accident in Serangoon Road.
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  • 33 4 DO-SI-DO AT CONCERT ON CITY HALL STEPS "BOW TO THE LADY, curtsey, do" a dance by members of the YWCA square dance club at Singapore's City Day concert last nUht Straits Times picture.
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  • 123 4 From Page One and thoroughly enjoyed the 13 items which ranged from rock-and-roll to the classical Malay padi dance. The items were performed against a back-drop of kampong huts. The favourites were a little band of children from the Chang Hock Girls School who won cheers with
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  • 144 4 Union chief claims a walkover MR- LEE YEW SENG, president of the Singapore Motor Vehicle Drivers' Union, turned up at the PAP headquarters in Neil Road at 6.30 p.m. yesterday to challenge the party's leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to a debate. But Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was not there.
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  • 24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tarachand Rochiram Bharuani was Jailed for nine months' at Kluang today for cheating Ng Toon and Koh Yee Chong.
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  • 117 4 GOES OUT TO VARSITY STUDENTS 'DON'T LAZE' ADVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. First-year University of Malaya students here have been warned not to spenrd too much time in the canteen and lounges. They have also been told not to take themselves too seriously and not to talk to newspapers on student
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  • 66 4 A Singapore Harbour Boarr! labourer. Tan Ah Kam, 26. suffered severe head injuries last night when a gang of about seven men attacked him in a lane off Desker Road. Tan said r-e was cycling along the i. when a group of men sprang on him.
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  • 127 4 piNEMA GOERS who packed the Cathay Theatre, Singapore, on Saturday night for a "mystery" midnight premiere got a surprise. The film— the name had been kept secret was "Bhowani Junction," hitherto banned throughout Malaya as it was considered liable to set off racial
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  • 177 4 UMNO DOUBTS OVER DEFENCE PACT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday SEVERAL UMNO branches are (Hasatisfted wth provisions of the Anclo-Malayan r Two branches one in Kedah and the other the Johore youth section want UMNO headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to convene an emergency general assembly to discuss the treaty. They want the
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  • 37 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM k Penang's first the new State C Mohamccl N will wear a borrov when the councl first meeting on Mr. Noor's new g ordered from cost of about £101 arrive in time.
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUI The commission Dr. R. S. Aitkin. visited the ma or the Federation the future dcvi the University finished its job th and flew to Bir start writing its report.
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  • 32 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sue In the Sessions Court, K. ang, today Lim Ah Tham, Pamol Estate, was fined $1 or six weeks' jail, for ben in possession of 15 pellets chandu
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  • 105 4 Britain's CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia. Sir Robert Scott, last night appealed for generous support of the Singapore Animal Lovers' League flag day on Saturday. Speaking over Radio Malaya, Sir Robert, who Is a patron of the league, said that the league had no Government
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    • 70 4 "You're a Friend C. H. Tong!" says Goh Joo Cheow "Now I know how to get more for my money since your advice and drove into a Mobiles Station Think have to tell Lee Perk Hai he always wants the best sen and attention. Is he in for a surprise!"
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  • 45 5 He'll keep on using titles he received from the Queen ivtvi au L U Mp UR, Sunday. MALAYAN leaders who have received awards v from the Queen are reluctant to drop their 1 titles. They POint OUt that
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  • 100 5 Guards— due for sack ask 'Find us work' BVENTY Johore home Is, to be retrenched ad of the year, iked the Yang dipertuan Aijong. the Prime the Defence and their own Nl'iitri Besar and -General to help ::nd work. T iave also asked ior months' full pay, r.i'uity. and Government
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  • 270 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. C Teh Jin was fined r .ir 10 months' Jail, for 1531 b. of saccharine en which duty had not been paid. The saccharine was hidden ir. a car, which was ordered to be confiscated. K the honours were conferred on them for
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  • 89 5 A Singapore housewife yesterday drove her influenzajtricken brother to a private doctor but both ended up in the General Hospital. Madam Cho Guek Eng, SI, I «as taking Mr. Cho chey Lye, 40, a furniture dealer, back to his Seransioon Garden Estate home
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  • 221 5 Only 1 wife, but they back polygamy pOUR leading Muslims 1 in Singapore who have only one wife each —on Saturday championed the practice of polygamy. But they said it should be practised according to principles and rules laid down in the Koran. It was unfortunate that the majority of
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mrs. J. Stanley, of the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' Schorl Johore Bahru, has left on transfer to *.he Sultan Abubakar Girls School, Muar.
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  • 121 5 Voluntary helpers workin |on the Cheshire Home a; Tanah Merah yesterday received the personal thanks of Group-Capt. Leonard Cheshire, V.C., when he visited the site. Among them are Chanp,i prisoners who have beer helping to build the home. The others are airmen from Changl and
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  • 96 5 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan, after their wedding in the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on Saturday. The groom is an advertising executive with the C. F. Young company in the Colony. The bride, the former Miss Patricia Mary Wollen, is a sister of Mr. P. Wollen, accountant with
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  • 149 5 DR. G. H. GARLICK, director of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association, last night stressed the importance of periodic X-rays as a check against tuberculosis. He did this in a talk on "T.B. is the Business of the People" at the Wesley Methodist
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  • 58 5 Two famous French guitarists. Ida Presti and Alexandre Laguya, will arrive in Singapore by X.L.M. tomorrow from Europe They will give a public concert, with the Goh Soon Tioe orchestra, at thp Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. A special performance for schoolchildren has been arranged by the
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  • 157 5 ALLIANCE OFFICERS BOW TO REBUKE KUANTAN. Sun.—Government officials in Kemaman, Trengganu, today welcomed, Tengku Abdul Rahman'g call to Alliance officials not to "throw their weight around" and to respect government servants. The Tengku made his plea because of differences between Alliance and Govern ment officials over the official programme during
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  • 47 5 I JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A talk on Ceylon's Malays was given at a tea party at the English College Hall here yesterday by Dr. Hajl Mohamed Drahaman, a prominent Ceylon Malay, who was an official guest at the Merdeka celebrations In Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 163 5 Hex 3Morgan ilf.ll. Keith takes over I H r jLw"HA6 USK.O 7Jii~^^^H! I MEANWKXE. AT TB£ OFFICE. E6X'5 fwH-L, He's ASOBT V A BEAKP \j PATItNTS AtPrt*6ETIOrXL7 H I HOIOnTC: PtttOTt QDB2£e JUME GXLE f C£X'S A6E—BOT/ I CANT TCu^T HAVING KEN i ME, SSw I'"- VKOO&l^^m yt» W£ XJ&U.
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  • 671 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Sept. 23, 1957. Waiting For The Banks Malayan banks have still 1 not made up their minds ;on the extent of the necessary increase in rates. That the bank rate will |be increased is certain. There is no restriction on the movement of funds to
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  • 347 6 The Federation's Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari told students at the opening of the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya that he looked forward to the day when the Federation would have its own university. The first need was "the development of
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  • 149 6 Tengku Abdul Rahman's second thoughts on the Causeway are much the best. The Federation's security interests may be fully met, he now thinks, by use of the identity card system. At the Causeway the cards would become little passports. Instead of Federation security officials being given the onerous
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  • 192 6 r\R. ISMAIL, in his first press conference after Malaya's admission to the United Nations, said that his task "at present will be strictly to watch and learn." Which is just as well, since the activities of some delegates will
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  • 152 6 Thf reroli at Hungary They joined In condemning the Anglo-French attack on the Suez Canal last year. The British and French Governments, faced by the hostile vote of the United Nations, withdrew, and requested that the United Nations should assure the promised free passage for all shipping through the Canal.
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  • 93 6 TO HANG OR NOT- IS PROBLEM IN CEYLON AN alarming crime wave has touched off in Ceylon a controversy on the suspension of capital punishment. There has been a spate of murders, and what Is significant, the murder of policomen guardians of the law. Capital punishment was suspended by law
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  • 97 6 The increase of crime has, therefore, focussed attention on the question whether the death penalty should be re-introduced or not. A top-level conference is soon to be held between the Prime Minister and the Minister of Justice in this connection. They will decide whether the death penalty should
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  • 51 6 BY AVSTMM UM£ SIM pended the death penalty tor a trial period of three years last year. The report of the I.G.P will be studied by the Government along with a report which has been submitted to the Government by a United Nations expert on the re-impositlon of the death
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  • 221 6 This expert, who was In Ceylon recently, recorrmended that Uovernmeat should not re introduce capital punishment beiore the trial period is over. It should watch the situation for some time, he said. But the Police Force v greatly perturbed at the turn of events. The situation has reached such
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  • 64 6 They can earn remission of sentence for good condue The Police want the death penalty re-introduc-ed if not penerally at least for the murder of police officers. But a survey made reveals that there is considerable public opinion opposed to it. Opposition comes mainly from religious and political leaders,
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 143 6 Ban off- course best WHILE appreciating the banning of race commentaries I feel that the decision was reached too hastily. Nobody would have objected if it had been decided to ban race commentaries in a town where race meetings are beiir: held. Perhaps the officials have overlooked the fact that
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    • 127 6 pECENTLY I went to IV Singapore to visit a doctor for treatment After examining me he weighed me so that when he saw m P again he could see whether I was losing weight or gaining. The result wa s 991 b. After leaving him 1 passed
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    • 75 6 I RECENTLY sponsored an application for a firearms licence for my cashier, who has to carry cash to and from the bank very frequently. This was turned down by the police. If my cashier is not enMtled to possess a firearms, then what protection can I iet him?
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    • 113 6 MAY I refer to a statement by your correspondent "SC" in his lette: about revising Judges' pay 9 He says: "Nowadays many clerks and stenographers are paid more than $720 a month." He seems to have his values all wrong. Should not he suggest that
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  • 60 6 THERE IS MUCH THAT OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL FIND PU -THE RUSSIANS. FOR EXAMPLE THE ATTITUDE OF THE AFRO^* GROUP TOWARDS HUNGARY "step by step to destroy the power of the workers". Most of the evidence In this report is taken from official Hungarian documents. The members of the commission were
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  • 129 6 Turned from condemnation When this report came to the Assembly for approval, sixty of the 81 nations supported it, ten the Communist bloc voted against, and ten abstained. Among the abstainers were Afganistan, Ceylon. Egypt, India Indonesia Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the Yemen. in the words of the Indian
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  • 203 6 Keeping out of the cold wa r This behaviour by most members of the AfroAsian group can give satisfaction to nobody but cynics and Communists But it should also give the Western democracies a sharp lesson. Judging by the policy of the Americans In the Middle East since the British
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  • 152 6 View neutrality with caution The days of indirect through kings and sb are nearly over, every American dollar helps to dcvolu: class of technl ambition it must b put an end to I The supply of arrr. dangerous above all in the Middle F; Russians do not n that the
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  • 209 7 PRIME MINISTER EXPECTS RM.N TAK QV ER WITHIN A YEAR READY-MADE AIR STRIP AT SWETTENHAM BASE JHE Federation will add an air arm to the Koyal iMalayan Navy after taking it over irom Singapore. imJES? M disclose d by the Federation Prime Minister,
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  • 19 7 sun.— The $15,Rest House At in Sarawak has by Mrs. D. S. (rtfe of the District
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  • 87 7 MO, Sun. About of bauxite is ex- be mined from the Ids. in Sarawak r. it was announced upholders of Semathe Aluminii i real and Mr. K. Ott Group—anthat the bauxite will be exported mainly to Japan. The company will work a 1 field
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  • 255 7 The Federation's Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday reaffirmed that his aim is to end the Emergency by Aug. 31 next year— the anniversary of merdeka day "if possible." "I say 'if possible' because in this country unless you fix a target date the people are inclined
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  • 52 7 The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Aboil. Is expected in Singapore today on his way to Britain on leave. He is expected to return to Kuchins about the end of November. The Chief Secretary, Mr. J. H. Ellis, will administer the Sarawak Government during the
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  • 32 7 The Yen. Seek Hong Choon, will give a series of lectures on Buddha Bha-shitamitayus Sutra at the Kuang Chee Tng Buddhist Society premises at Moulmein Road, Singapore, starting on Saturday.
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  • 59 7 MR. AVERY PKTERSON, the n« w American ConsulGeneral in Singapore, and Mrs. Peterson pictured at a cocktail party on Saturday. The party was given by the Consulate-General to in- troduce the new ConsulGeneral. Among the guests were the Governor of Singapore, Sir Kobort Black.
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  • 53 7 PRESENT OF A PLAQUE FOR PREMIER RAHMAN THE Federation's Prime Minister and UMNO Malaya president. Tengku Abdul Rahman, being presented with a framed wall plaque by Inche Hashim bin Mohamed Nur at Singapore t'MNO headquarters yesterday The Singapore UMNO president, Inche Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat. 1* on the right.
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  • 155 7 -IFGOVT. SERVANTS GO BANKRUPT GOVERNMENT co-operative thrift and loan so- cieties in Singapore do not fear losses as a result of Government employees going bankrupt. Mr. N. A. Kularajah, chairman of the 4,000-strong Singapore Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, said yesterday: "So far
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  • 35 7 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister of Singapore, returned to the Colony yesterday after attending the convocation of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. He was accompanied by his wife.
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  • 71 7 Abandoned: Oil well in Sarawak KUCHING, Sun. An oil well which was drilled to a depth of 7,890 feet off the Seria coast Is to be abandoned, Sarawak Oilfields Ltd. have announced. This follows a recent report by the operators that they had encountered small pockets of gas but no
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  • 36 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five people returning from a wedding were slightly hurt when their car skidded on Circular Road here during heavy rain this afternoon and crashed into a tree.
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  • 44 7 RAUB. Sun. More than 400 people, including the Pahang Mentrl Besar, Inche Abdullah bin Toh Muda Ibrahim, attended a merdeka garden party at the Rest House here today. It was part of the two-day merdeka celebrations in the district which began yesterday.
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  • 100 7 KATONG branch of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party yesterday pledged to do its best to improve the living conditions of the people in the area. This was one of the three resolutions adopted at the annual general meeting. Another wa s that it would
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  • 34 7 The Singapore UMNO Youth East Division decided at the weekend to Rive its fullest support to the Government campaign to urge eligible aliens to register as citizens under the proposed new constitution.
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  • 117 7 Eight Chinese teachers' oruiinisations in Singapore yesterday discussed a plan to bring their 2.000 members in- j to one central body. They reached no decision because none could think of a suitable name for the new organisation.. The teachers, who met at the Yeong
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  • 123 7 ONE- WEEK SITTING LIKELY COURT of investigation into the disappearance of the 342-ton Shell tanker Landak will meet today at Assembly House. Singapore. Mr. D. H. Chapman, a Singapore judge, will preside. He will have three assessors Mr. R. H. Howorth, who is attached
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  • 282 7 AFTER two and a half years watching the Hai Hsuan in the Singapore Outer Roads Second Officer P. Y. Kwok may soon be re-united with his family in Hong Kong. On board the "stay-put" ship yesterday, the 47-year-old officer said he missed his
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  • 85 7 ISLAND CLUB 'AS VARIED AS THE U.N.' Britain's High Commission er in India, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. yesterday said that except In the United Nations Assembly there was no more varied mixture ol races In any one group than in Singapore's Royal Island Club. Mr. Mac Donald said this when
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  • 33 7 KUCHING. Sun. The Sibu Urban District Counciil has decided to apply to the Governor-in-Council for permission, under the Local Authority Oridnance, to exempt certain property from taxes on grounds of poverty.
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  • 30 7 The Singapore debating team will discuss whether "Environment is more Important than Hereditary Factors in Developing a Persons Character," tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. in the British Council Hall.
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  • 52 7 She will organise the blind welfare MRS. TEALE MRS. D.E. TEALE. who has been appointed secretarygeneral of the Malayan Association for the Blind. This was one of the jobs formerly held by the Blind Welfare Officer, Major I). K. Bridges who left Malaya last week. Mrs. Teale was secretary to
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  • 93 7 THEY WERE AT PIER WHILE HOME BURNED A BOY waved goodbye to his elder brother from Clifford Pier, Singapore, yesterday while fire raged in his attic cubicle In Clyde Terrace. They did not know their home was on fire Kee Yang Yap. 16. had gone to see off his brother
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  • 48 7 Picnickers rescued a three-year-old girl. Toh Hock Llan, from drowning at Changi Point, Singapore, yesterday. The child got into difficulties while playing at the water's edge. Artificial respiration was applied and Toh was sent 10 the General Hospital where she was detained for observation.
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  • 34 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inspector Abdul Latiff bin Dato Hussein, younger brother of the Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, returned to Brunei today after attending the merdeka celebrations here.
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  • 394 8 ii Him ii QQ^QS&3Z^22Z2E i "niiiiifr By BEGINNING last week on a restricted note with business down by about fifty per cent the Singapore Share Market finished the period with heavy selling overhanging the market as the result of the raising of the British bank rate
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  • 1118 8 BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN SHARE LIST rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Sept. 14 to 20 I INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. Ords. 345.44 d. London Register Including stamps, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.87 to $2.85 cd.cb., Gammon* $2 55
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  • 134 8 Metal Box $2.08 $2.00 Malayan Cements $172 $1.65 Collieries $107 $1.02 Gammon $2.55 $2.35 The local loan market lately has been very Inactive due to a dearth of scrip and there were quite a few outstanding unfilled orders on Friday. On receipt of the bank rat* news prices
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  • 401 8 LIKE all other markets in Singapore the rubber market was influenced on Friday by the rise in the British Bank Rate. The position had not been clarified locally when the market closed for the week and there was a certain amount of confusion in UK minds of
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    • 325 8 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom No. 10 Chulia Street. Singapore, On WEDNESDAY, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1957, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot I— Land at QUEEN ASTRID PARK off Holland Road (5%m.) area 19,646 sq. ft. 999 Years Leasehold. VACANT POSSESSION. Lot 2— Land at QUEEN
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    • 685 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal citizens for appointment as Junior Laboratory Assistants In the Education Department, Perak, on the salary scale $85x7.50--100/*****x7.50 182.50/***** x 7.50-280. plus COLA at current rates. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 16th but not their 22nd birthday and must have passed Form
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    • 725 8 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice is hereby given that Llm Yong York of 15A Keong Siak Road, Singapore 2, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the
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    • 507 8 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P.Swett P< Kristin Bakk* Anna Bakke 12/ 15 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 28 Op Elisabeth Bakke 24Sep» 9 Oct 8/10Nov UNov 13Nov Mb Cjertrud Bakke 12 Oct 26 Oct 25/27Nov 28Nov 30Nov IID Accepting
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    • 1208 9 „,,,40$ MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. To* £F THE^BL^FUW^Iwe I'?^1 option ,0 proceed v,o other pSTrTI^ d'sc^.^o Singopore ID ..»decas tor Hovre. l-l 9. Sham P enona Avonmouth 81l toi Hollond London M -.-mburg In Port j <B t 14 i&f&££r i%mm n*s -e^ndria.- London^'" > VS Oct 0/ 7 jnd,
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  • 301 10 Goals galore! WBA score 9 as 'Marsden Plan 9 fails U.K. SOCCER REVIEW LONDON. Sunday. TN a goal-scoring spree in English football yesterday, West Bromwieh Albion hit nine, Chelsea six and Manchester United and Nottingham Forest four each. They represented just four of the highlights of a day's programme crammed
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  • 181 10 GOALKEEPER RUSHED TO HOSPITAL teenage attack found Burnley's net six times. Every forward had a hand in the 6-1 win. Sheffield Wednesday were out of luck in London against Tottenham Hotspur. Their goalkeeper Charles Pilu dislocated a finger near half-time and after a dash to hospital played most of the
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  • 1049 10 LKAQUB FOSmONS Notts. Forest 9 7 1 1 23 9 15 M'chester U. 9 6 1 2 27 13 13 Everton 8 6 1 1 IS 9 13 W. B A 9 4 4 1 IS 14 12 Wolves. 8 5 1 2 21 10 11 Luton 9 S 1
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  • 244 10 SOFIA. Sun. The Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee held a seven-hour session here yesterday, discussing the points on the secret agenda for the 1.0.C. Congress which begins tomorrow. No statement was Issued after the meeting, but It is understood that considerable time
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  • 56 10 Police Officers beat Army Officers by two wickets in their anlual cricket match at Friendly Hill >»sterday. Arm> 129 (Hancock 37. Fadler 28. Metcalfe 25. Graham 12. Wilson-Jerrlm 12: Minns 4-29. ?ennefather 3-14. Sundram 2-34 V Police 161-8 (Minns 43 no.. Rod■lrues 24 n.0.. Sundram 29.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 336 10 Straits Times Crossword 7" 5~ r T~ 4 I s I 5~ p I 8 N 9 ""■^"io" II 16 ZIIZ Z 1" Z Z Z 1.9 20 2* S" 23 BOSS 9. Call from Kent; it leaves 1. One would be afraid to show an echo (7). It (3
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    • 646 11 |C() ntino«« from P«te <) SITUATIOni VACANT -|T,f*tt(*"-J Box Met: extra v! y:; i AINERS REQUIRED ~rni-Professional Stage Show j mlng, Particularly BouOtrl Tap Dancers. Box S.T. REQUIRED for Kuala Lumpur. E \a sman/ Canvasser to 1 'impur, Seremban. .md Ipoh. Salary plus Applications in lUag to frO- Box a
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    • 365 11 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Word. Si (Mm.) Box SO ct,. extra EFFICIENT EUROPEAN SerClerk M UntS and Correspondence in jv c to T t v P c S^ts Position in Colony. Interested but inAX r rH n Ced L n Sal^anship and Advertising. Reply Box A 4734, S.T. PRIVATE SECRETARY (Male)
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    • 550 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word, Si Mm.) Box it et: txtra. FULLY FURNISHED 3-bed-roomed Bungalow, Raffles Park, available five months from midOctober. Apply PO. Box 665 or Phone *****. •WILMER COURT" Leonle Hill Road. Singapore 9. Exceptionally cool and airy flats available for booking now in this delightfully situated new modem building
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    • 866 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word, U (Mm.) Box i» et: txtra BUCKLEY ROAD oil Newton Road. Vacant possession. Large attractive pre-war bungalow, 9 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms attached, Modern Sanitation, large spacious j teak floored lounge and dining room, servant* quarters, and covered garage. Spacious garden. Area 25,000 sq. feet.
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    • 575 11 FOR SALE l*#ord,SHMim.) Utx tt et: arntra. CLEARING:— USA. Sportshlrts Usually $7.50 Now $3.90, Bathtowels $1.95. Sine-lets. Briefs $1Always for Best Buy Visit Cathay*! 38/39. Brag Basah Road. OFFERS are invited for the Purchase of Errol Estate, Park j Buntar. Further particulars and Permission to view can be obtained on
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    • 378 11 HIRE PURCHASE 2t Word, Si (Mln.) Box St et: txtra. DON'T PAY MORE! Radios. Radiograms, on very easy payments, trade-Ins, at our Town Branch: 10. Collyer Quay— Nachlappa Bros. SingaporeKuala Lumpur Ipoh. I SOON TECK FINANCE Com-, I pany undertake to finance Hire- Purchase on motor cars, new and secondhand
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    • 452 11 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Tuesday Bth October, 1957 are Invited by the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, for the purchase of a wooden vessel known as PC. 8. 2. Full particulars are obtainable at the office of O.C- Marine Division, Contingent
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    • 125 11 POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on 3rd October, 1957 are Invited by the Commissioner of Police for the erection of steel frame buildings for operational Police personnel in Kedah. Perils and Selangor. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Force Works Officer at
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  • 388 12 CITY DAY SOCCER TRIUMPH FOR SINGAPORE CIVILIANS Services attack not sharp enough SINGAPORE Civilians marked the City Day celebrations by scoring a 4-2 win over Joint Services in their soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Services had their moments but wasted them through erratic shooting. Outstanding
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  • 370 12  - Distitie earns a place among the 'greats' By ■PBOM JEEP FJISTINE'S triumph in the season's richest sprint, the $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh on Saturday, set the seal of greatness on this brillant sprinter. Few will dispute Distine's claim to a place on the roll of champions. Indeed. Mickey
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  • 419 12 SISON BEATEN IN THE THREE MILES TWO UPSETS AT CITY DAY MEET THE FULL RESULTS 100 yd.: 1. I.im Jit Imm (Si, 2. H. de Souza iAt, 3 Lucas (RN), 10.3 sec. 220 yd.: 1. Bucden (RAF). 2. Llm Jit Imm (S), 3. Kadam Kial (P). 23.55ec. 440 yd.: 1.
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  • 20 12 SEOUL, Sun. The visiting Hapoel soccer team of Israel today be«t the South Korean Marine Corps 4-1. Reuter.
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Badminton Association of Malaya has received another Invitation to send a team of "topnotchers" to tour China. In April, B.A.M. rejected a similar invitation. The B.A.M. has again declined the invitation but said in its reply that discussions could be renewed after
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  • 57 12 Trainer Neal Hobbs receives the Sultan's Gold Vase, won >>y IMilliu. from Hie Sultan of Perak at Ipoh on Saturday. In the centre is Mr. J. P. Hannah, chairman of the Perak Turf Club and behind him is Mr. P. S. Power.
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  • 411 12 rpWELVE-YEAR-OLD Sally I Hudson, holder of thr Singapore 200 m breaststrok;title. won three events at th>* finals of the City Day swim mlng carnival at Farrer Par* yesterday. Sally. of St. Hildas School, won the 50m free style, back and breaststrok* for girls
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  • 297 12 SET TO MAKE 144 TO WIN, INDIANS OUT FOR 143 CINOAPORE Cricket Club and and Indian Association shared the Gandhi Cup when their annual two-day cricket match ended In a tie at Balestier Road yesterday Set to make 144 in 115 minutes for victory, Indians scored
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  • 182 12 LONDON, Sun.— Yesterday's Rugby Union matches results Blackheath 9 Old Merchant Taylors 3; Harelequins 17 St. Marys Hospital 3: London Welsh 8 Stephen Ree's XV 17; Old Blues 3 United Services Chatham 6; Old Paulines 5 Old Cranleighans 6: Richmond 13 Northampton 3; Aberavon 14 Llanelly
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  • 417 12 r|AVID STIRK retained his title when he beat Tom Potts by 8 and 6 in the 36-hole final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championsnip which concluded over the old course at Bukit Timah yesterday Stirk began with a twohole lead and. although Potts had two
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  • 37 12 IPOH. Sun. For the fifth year running the Hennessy Trophy cricket match between Europeans and The Rest ended In a draw here today. Scores: Europeans 169 and 106-8 dec; The Rest 116 and 114-5.
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  • 116 12 For mosan cagers all set for Cup basketball cup iK! when they beat LS by 85-50 at the «t a| World la,, Tonight meet Singapore in ?h? 1 5 If Singapore win hn. there will be a MJ tween Taipoh, Mc£n Sinsap. go to the team wit est match points
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  • 41 12 St. Thomas School, the defect. Ing champions, trounred Vlctorti School "Yellow 5-0 to enter ft final of the Inter-School badmic. ton championships held at S.B.A. Stadium li Their opponent i: will be Victoria School beat Beatty Bcbo
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  • 33 12 Eddie misses match— ill BOMBAY. Sun— Eddie Choot of Malaya, cool third round m;r India badmirrn:; today because of Officials postponed hi D. Dhongari.'. beat Danish interna son 15-5. 12-15. 15-' round. Reuter.
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  • 31 12 JOHORE BAHRL'. Sun.-Sax bore rifle etabi the Federation are expected take part in the Johore Bakr, Rifle Association met Diamond Ji:bilw Challenge C;; here on Sept. 28 and 29-
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    • 51 12 RIGGER S.C.C. "B" v 14th Squadron RNZAF, n.iil im_ St. Andrew's v InivcrMty, Woodsville. HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: S.C.R.C. v Police. Hoiij Lim Green; Div. 2 T.T.C. v BODCA, St. George's Road; VMS. A. v REME. Balestier Road; S.R.C. v R.M.V, padanc, SOCCER Friendly: Chinese v R.A.K., Jalan Besar, 5.15
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