The Straits Times, 11 February 1958

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 80,000 The Straits Times fat*** /Me*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958 19 CENTS
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  • 544 1 ENVOY: SUMUAL'S MAIN INTEREST IS SINGAPORE TRADE In Tokyo, the 'colonels' deny trying to present purge list to Soeharno 'Just a stunt to cover barter' MANILA, Mon.— The Indonesian envoy, Mr. Carel de Villeneuve, today charged thai the activities of the rebel "young colonels" were a
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  • 65 1 THE twisted wreckage of the Elizabethan alrUner which crashed at Munich with the Manchester United football team aboard. Seven players were among the 21 passengers who died in the cisasin Other members of the team were among the 23 peoplr injured The team was on
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  • 414 1 Mac to investigate the Colony 's political set-up By OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. who will arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning for a 24-hour visit, will devote most of his visit to an investigation of the local political situation on the Legislative Assembly and City
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  • 88 1 MAC GETS A WELCOME IN SONG HOBART (Tasmania t. Mon —Three hundred Hobart citizens sang "Happy birthdaj to you" when Mr. Haroli Macmlllan. British Prim Mln.ster— 64 today— arrive.) at a civic reception here. City councillors businessmen and their wives joined in the chorus after the Lord Mayor. Sir Archibald
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  • 159 1 pOLLOWING a strong protest by the Singapore Government, the Indonesian authorities in Tanjong Pinang yesterday released the Straits Steamship vessel, Segamat, which had been seized by an Indonesian gunboat on Sunday. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M Jumabhoy, told the Straits Times
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  • 83 1 'To ease tension* NEW DELHI, Mon. President Rajendra Prasad called today for a summit meeting ot great states "with any others on whom they might agree" to help ease world tensions and bring about an atmosphere of peaceful tolerance. He expressed India's "regret and surprise" at
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  • 25 1 MANCHESTER UNITED players Foulkes (left) and Gregg (right) sit with Daily Mall cameraman PeW Howard. after surviving the Munich crash.— UP. picture.
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  • 66 1 PERTH. Mon.— Miss Yoko Kono. 24, a Japanese pianist who played in Singapore last year, flew here from Frankfurt, West Germany, yesterday, to play with the Perth Symphony Orchestra but finished up playing alone. Fifteen members of the orchestra could not get to the
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  • 209 1 SINGAPORE'S new constltutlon Is based upon understanding and friendship of the British Government, Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock, declared yesterday. Mr Lim had called a Press conference to give his opinion of an advertisement which appeared recently in a Sunday paper. In the advertisement "all
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  • 360 1 HOPES RISE IN MALAY CLASS ROW A surprise move by union KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. HOPES of a happy ending to the Malay, secondary class dispute rose today with a surprise move by the Malay Otherwise Trained Teachers Union. It was said tonight that there was a possibility of the Minister
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  • 80 1 Gunn seeks experts and talks of secret DAKHI.V Mob. Australian technical experts were in great demand in Malaya, the Malayan High Commissioner to Australia, Mr. (iunn Lay Teik, said here today. Mr. Gunn. who returned to .Australia after three weeks' consultation with his government, said he had been asked to
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  • 56 1 Oman fight goes on DAMASCUS." Mon. Mohammed El Harty. spokesman for the Imam of Oman, said here today the Imam was determined to continue the rebellion against the Sultan of Muscat "until victory is achieved." He said that fighting; continued and that 26 British aircraft raided Sahama In the Green
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  • 300 1 2 a.m. news roundup COL. HUSSEIN THREATENS JAKARTA. Mon. —Li Col. Acbmmd Hussein, rebel military commander restless Central Sumatra, threatened today that the province would withdraw its loyalty to President Soekarno. Yesterday a r. IK at Padang. Central Sumatra called on the Indonesian government to resign and hand over to
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  • 138 2 Solitude? That's for the birds -Bacall NEW YORK. Mon. Actress Lauren Bacall said today after a year oL widowhood that she wants to get married again. But she would not say whether Frank Sinatra would be the man Miss Bacall, whose husband, Humphrey Bogart, died in January, 1957, indicated she
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  • 136 2 pLASGOW, Mon.—Bri- tain's next Labour Government will renationalise the iron and steel industry as its first big task, Mr. Alfred Robens MP told a Labour Party meeting here last night. Road transport would also be renationalised, he added. Mr. Robens, a former Minister of Fuel and Power,
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  • 449 2 BOMBING: A U.N. MOVE MADE BY TUNISIANS French troops there confined to barracks NEW YORK, Monday. "pHE Tunisian Government will ask the United Nations Security Council to consider the situation following the bombing by French aircraft of a Tunisian village near the Algerian frontier. Seventy-flve people were killed and about
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  • 20 2 DUBLIN, Mon.— The weekold pay claim strike ot municipal workers in Dublin and Dun Lanehalre ended yesterday —Reuter.
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    • 193 2 SCULTHORPE, (Norfolk), Monday. PARTS of North Norfolk were shaken by vißrations late last night which a spokesman at the United States Air Force base here attributed to an "earthquake." The spokesman said reports showed that an are* covering Ipswjch, Yarmouth and King's Lynn was affected. King's
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    • 40 2 MOSCOW: The Soviet Union will tend 1.M0.M0 roubles worth of supplies to Algerian refairees In Tanlnia. A Russian ship is being loaded with supplies at Odessa and U expected to uil for Tunis soon. Renter.
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    1043 2 WASHINGTON, Monday. ■THE Grand Inquest is on with every Congressmen and political columnist brandishing his tomahawk and whooping for the blood of those responsible for allowing America's power and prestige to be frittered away while Russia forged ahead. The coming months will see a flood of books, pamphlets
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  • 321 2 io be as eager to see Russia as Khrushchev is to see America. He regards it as all part of his training for the White House, either as successor to Ike. If the President should be incapacitated, or as President In his own
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  • 140 2 The Pacific in heart of Australia MELBOURNE Mon Wit nuclear power Austral! i could pump the Pacific ocean right into Its heart and turn it into fresh water Viscount Chandos said today Lord Chandos, chairman oi Associated Electrical Indu.s tries, and former Britisr. Colonial Secretary ana president of the Board
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  • 620 3 Two ways to summit— by Mac I AM WILLING-BUT THERE MUST BE PREPARATION, SAYS NEW NOTE TO BULGANIN FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING OR CONFIDENTIAL DIPLOMACY LONDON, Monday. THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, told Russia yesterday he was willing to participate in a "summit" conference, but only after thorough and
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  • 159 3 U.S. AIRMAN BEGINS 7-DAY TRIP INTO OUTER SPACE' SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Mon. A 23-year-old airman crawled into a four foot wide hermetically sealed steel ball In r. yesterday morning t» begin a week-long experiment of living in "space. Donald Gerald Farrell. more than 6ft. tall, will not emerge from his
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  • 32 3 WELLINGTON. Mon —Mr. Walter Nash, the New Zealand Prime Minister, today denied reports that officials travelling with the Queen Mother had discussed plans for a tour by Princess Margaret—Reuter.
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  • 186 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— Tht U.S Commerce Secretary Mr Sinclair Weeks, predlced yesterday that un?mploy ment would climb to fiv<> million this month. th» highest since 1941. However. Mr. Weeks pre dieted the number of joble^o would immediately begin t j decline and the current
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  • 23 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Sir Edgar Whitehead. Minis-ter-Resident for Rhodesia here, will leave today to become Prime Minister succeeding Mr. Garfleld Todd.— UP.
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  • 56 3 MIIKO AND THE YEOMAN WARDER PROVIDE A FASHION CONTRAST AMERICAN-BORN Japanese Him star Miiko Taka. la national kimono stops to talk to a Yeoman warder during a visit to the Tower >>.' London. They provide a tableau of contrasting East West clothing styles. Miikn is in London for the showing
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  • 230 3 The moon 'a matter of months' MANNED SPUTNIK 15 YEARS OFF NEW YORK. Monday. VI AJOR-GEN. John Medaris, head of the American iTI Army ballistic missile agency, said last night that if it was necessary the United States could send a satellite round the moon "in a matter of months."
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  • 124 3 Syria Reds go to ground BEIRUT. Mon The Communist Party of Syria and the Lebanon has gone underground. the Damascus evening newspaper Al Massa. reported yesterday. The newspaper also gave the first published explanation of the departure for Moscow last Wednesday of the Syrian Communist Party secretary and deputy. Khaled
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  • 23 3 DAMASCUS. Mon. Construction of a new airport at Damascus will be the first development project In the new United Arab RepubllcReuter
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  • 161 3 Queen turns down invitation from a paper that 'bothers' Prince Charles LONDON, Mon. The Daily Mail has been snubbed by Queen Elizabeth because she objects to the way it covers the activities of nine-year-old Prince Charles at his prep school, the Sunday Express reported yesterday. The paper's editor
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  • 79 3 LONDON, Mon. Soviet scientists have designed a solar battery which transforms the light of the sun Into electric energy without mechanism, Moscow radio said yesterday. The broadcast, heard here, said the device had been per fected at the Leningrad Physics-Technical Institute by scientists under Prof. V.
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  • 232 3 Ulbricht men say: Purge plotters OERLIN, Mon. East v German Communists yesterday called for a purge of members plotting to overthrow the party leader. Mr. Walter Ulbricht. The official Communist Party newspaper Neves Deutschland in a front-page editorial demanded an "implacable fight against three leading party members and their followers
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  • 63 3 TOKYO. Mon The 11 Japanese at the Antarctic winter base on Ongul Island will be evacuated by aircraft within the next five days, the Japanese Antarctic Expedition headquarters announced today. An emergency meeting this morning decided ice conditions off Prince Harald Land haa become too
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  • 223 4 INTERPRETING MACHINES, TOO 'ZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A -The 100-strong Malayan secretariat to help in the administration of the coming ECAFE conference here has started to move into the Federation's new $500,000 international conference building in Ampang Road. The secretariat is headed by the
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  • 511 4 Girl, 17, tells of her husband's taunts IPOH, Monday. A PAKISTANI child bride, now 17, was allegedly enticed away by another man before the consummation of her marriage to her "hus-band-by-arrangement," the Ipoh Magistrate's Court was told today. The court was hearing
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  • 27 4 PENANG, Mon— The Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union will hold its "nnual social and dance at the E. and O. Hotel on Feb. 22.
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  • 34 4 IPOH, Mon. Inche Abdullah bin Sahat. District Officer. Kinta, will be going on promotion transfer to the Ped c r a tion Bstablishment Office in Kuala Lumpur as Deputy Principal Establishment Officer.
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  • 195 4 Lamp sets motor-cycle petrol tank on fire SI7NGEI rATANI. Mon —A plank and at Up but at Mandi Lembu. two mile s fr m here, waa burned down last night when a motor cycle petrol tank exploded In the house. Mr. Chan Hwang Tin, 50. a supervising
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  • 225 4 HEALTH OFFICER WARNS GOVT: KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. SELANGOR'S State Medical and Health Officer, Dr. R. I. Macßeth, has urged the Federation Government to frame a "definite policy" on tuberculosis treatment. In a memorandum to tre Director of Medical Services, Dr. Macßeth warns that the
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  • 165 4 PERAK SULTAN CONFERS MEDAL ON 4 OFFICERS IPOH. Mon. Two expatriate officers and two Malay officers received the Perak Meritorious Service Medal from the Sultan at a short ceremony here this morning. Mr. N. L Alexander, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Perak. and Mr. G. E. Coster, lpoh Special Branch police
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  • 162 4 Muslim League to query Wong's letter on scrapping language qualification OEN ANG. Mon. The Penang and Province Wellesley Muslim League a member of the Penang Alliance will hold an emergency committee meeting on Wednesday to consider a letter which the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, sent the
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  • 143 4 The Women's Institute movement In the Federation Is. soon to start a nation wide campaign to teach ru ral folk fundamental hygiene. The object of this is to combat blindness in children and infant mortality now described as 'unduly prevalent" tii the country. The campaign is
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    • 157 4 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 m.lr.SINGAPORE Mrdium wave 476 mrlrr* KI'ALA II Mil II Medium wave 341 metres. PEXANG Mrdium wave 366 metres. IPOH Mrdium wave 330 metre*. MALACCA Mrdium wave 297 metres. A.M. 1 15 Good Morning to Listeners: 1.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 The News; 7.35 A
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  • 371 5 SHY' MONEY MAY END FORMOSAN SCHEME TO SET UP NEW INDUSTRY SPONSORS CUT INITIAL OUTLAY BY $4m. IN BID FOR SUPPORT A SCHEME sponsored by Formosan business interests to establish a major new sugar re fining industry in Singapore is in danger of falling down
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. MonMr. N. M. Mcleod. Mr. K. Kathiravelu and Mr. G. Pasamanickam have been appointed councillors of the Town Council. Bandar Maha rani. Muar
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  • 96 5 Speed the call-up, says UMNO PENANG. Mon. The Kelawel Dflsion or UMNO at an executive committee meeting last night resolved to ask the Federation Government to speed up mobilisation and end the Emergency the Prime Ministers target date of Aug. 31. "W c feel the time has come for the
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  • 91 5 Mr. Lav. a consulting, engineer, is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lav Ik Kok of Perak Road. They plan to get married in June this year and spend thrir honeymoon in Australia. Straits Times picture shows the couple after thrir rnuaecnent SH.AM.OR
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  • 165 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Siti Fatimah, 17, told a packed Baling court yesterday that she struck a youth with a parang when he tried to pull ncr to the ground. Ani bin Che Hun. 18. was fined $150— in default three months' jail for using criminal
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  • 20 5 TAIPING. Mon— The Chinese Recreation Club here will hold a dance at their club premises on Feb. 17.
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  • 94 5 ALOR STAR. Men. The chairman of the North Kedah Territorial Association of Women's Institutes. Che Noorulklah binte Hajl Laldln, today praised the services rendered by European members. And she quoted a Malay proverb; "If w e owe gold It can b e repaid, but
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  • 184 5 Insurance for the small man Plan for $500 policies I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1Y Life insurance will be within the reach of the lowest income groups in Malaya when the Co-operative Insurance Society starts its new "small man" scheme. The plan Is to offer policies of as low as $500, so
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  • 30 6 I* H or*, (in H.mmum) DUNBAR: In England alter a long tllneu, H. V. B. Dunbax. late of Perak River Hydro Electric Power Co. Ltd. and Ringlet Cameron Highlands.
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  • 107 6 in Kuril lit (Minimum) DOCTOR and Mr». J. F. Lope* thank all (or the good wishes ana presents on the occasion ol the Christening ol their Son Steven Enrico. FAMILY OF THE late Mr. Lee Nain San thank all Relatives and Friends for their Gifts. Wreaths, Loan of Cars.
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  • 187 6 I* M'urtfj ft* |MM )LDTIMERS 'In the know" l-i on Peier Da»»oii special Bcotcn Whisky Sole AgenU MMrti OH MARGARET! and you proles 10 love me." "Wh»i'k cooking, honey". "My Air-wick bottle it empty! SAUCY REDHEAD likes her Sauce Red-hot Tabasco imadr from Chilli i i« her Mealtime Pa»--«ion!
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  • 102 6 H .ri> ti I Mi*) B»Mi»rlt.txlrm. COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH* DM n ..i y uses in Commerce and In-Oti.-iry. Advanred development oi the process id the Strait* Timer Colour Laboratories which produces traufparenciw and colour print* up to 11" f 18" h»s madt It.s u-e possible for m«ny puxpaset Including hou>e
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    • 606 6 Masterly inactivity by President Soekarno seems to be leaving the Sumatran Colonels in a cleft stick. Whether Indonesia's President is subtle, or merely perplexed, is another matter. At all events the mass rally at Padang, which approved all that the young Colonels a.-k»-d it to approve, has
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    • 330 6 The British Prime Minister's new letter to Marshal Bulgamn deals with only one topic the necessary preparations loi a summit conference. Its arguments are sound, and its approach practical because flexible. Mr. Macmillan admits to a preference for the American proposal that a meeting of Foreign Ministers should
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    • 191 6 The Federal Ksiabi^hment Office in a circular to State Secretaries, heads of departments and Secretaries to I Ministries, has complained ol the "disappointing" show b> Government officers who sat tor an examination on Financial General Orders The examination was not very exacting. It was intended to test a
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  • 749 6  -  DENIS WARNER by TEN years ago at a party i?iven by the Soviet diplomatic mission in Tokyo, my wife and I met two Russian air force officers, took them out with us to dinner and delivered them home in the early hours of the
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    • 285 6 WHILE your report of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce meeting was on the whole accurate. I wish to correct what I wm reported to have said I was quoted as saylnu that. "One of these daywhen I Ret rich. I will buy over 5.000 votes, and when I
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    • 38 6 ,l/HY can't the postal a »T thoritle s place mor* workers at the counter during the rush hours? Sometime, one baa to wait for more than rial! an hour to register a letter STAMPER Batu Pahat
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    • 124 6 The popular sentiment TOHE argument that com--1 pulsory voting provides a true index of popular sentiment in the choice of the people's representatives presupposes that every voter is an intelligent person who has cast his or tier vote after giving some thought to the respective merits of th c contesting
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  • 1056 6 West must win confidence of the people— not kings UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC A SAFER BET THAN A UNION OF ARAB KINGS ONE thing the new United Arab Republic will not do is to unite the Arabs. Already the governments of Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are discussing the possibility of
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  • 237 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mt>n. Muslim religious leaders are to discuss the formation of "family reconciliation committees" to cut down divorces. The subject will be brought up at the Muslim Anti-Vice Congress here from Feb. 18 to 20. Prevention of divorce will be one of the
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  • 45 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A combined patrol ol the sth Bn.. Malay Regiment and police today killed a terrorist. Leong Yik Cho. in the Kuala Pilah district or Negri S«mbllan The patrol later recovered a pistol, some rounds of ammunition and food
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  • 40 7 JOHORi-: BAHRU. Mon. Wong Th<-am Koon. a Police supervisee who left the district without permission, was Jailed for 10 months today. He was arrested in Kluang. He had been previously Jailed for eight months on a similar charge.
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  • 961 7 US $3m. case— London QC for Crown VEjAY COMPLICATED -SO JURORS WILL TAKE HOME PHOTOSTAT COPIES OF EXHIBITS FIRM FACES 34 EXCHANGE CONTROL CHARGES: COURT TOLD OF CABLES TO NEW YORK COMPANY UEARINd of 34 criminal charges of breaches of the exchange control laws, involving U553,694,575, against Aik Hoe and
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  • 334 7 RED 'COWARD' IS TOLD HE MUST DIE Always afraid of death: Counsel KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A TERRORIST, Ching Tong, who was described by his counsel as a "coward and always afraid of death" was sentenced to death in the High Court here today for possessing a rifle His young wife,
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  • 19 7 PTE. rCRFECT drink* holy water at the end of the ceremony. Straits Times picture
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  • 221 7 Miners hail Govt. plan to set up a tin fund IPOH Monday. MINING circle? in Perak today expressed satisfaction at the Federation Government's decision to agree to the creation of a special fund to be put at the disposal of the International Tin Council's buffer stock manager in London. They
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  • 154 7 Expert here to advise on development KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A plan to develop secondary Industries in Malaya is off to a flying start with the arrival today of an Industrial expert. Colonel F. J. Lyle from Canada. Col. Lyle, who has been sent under the Colombo plan technical assistance plan,
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  • 41 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Home guards fired at two figures outside Ayer Bemoan new village in the Kulal district of Johore early this morning. The two figures fled. A follow up with tracker dogs is now In progress.
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  • 10 7 PTE. PERFECT now PYARE SINGH
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  • 290 7 Private Perfect adopts the Sikh religion KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. After months of religious study, a handsome young British soldier was conveited to the Sikh religion in a two-hour ceremony at a Sikh temple here yesterday. The soldier was Private Claude Raymond Perfect. 20. an RASC driver stationed at Batu Cantonmnt
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  • 100 7 CINEMA TO REOPEN AFTER FIRE IPOH. Mon. -The t450.00'i Star Theatre, in Chamber lain Road here, which was extensively damaged by fir.* a year ago. with the loss two lives, will be reopened on Saturday. The building, belonging to Makhanlal < Properties) Ltd of Singapore, was repaired at a cost
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  • 77 7 In our report of Feb 7 from Penang under the h-ad-ing "Cleared of hurt charge It was stated that Colin Tay lor. manager of the Straits Stevedoring Co, was acqultt ed of causing hurt to a labourer and of using threatening words to him. It was stated
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  • 29 7 SEGAMAT, Mon.— Hussaln bin Mahmod. 22. was charged here with en using grievous hurt to Ismail bin Mohame-l <>f Jementah local council Bail in $500 wa* offered.
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Tan He e Wong was elected president of the Anglo-Chinese School Students' Association at the general meeting at the week end.
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  • 49 7 IPOH. Mon. The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association has established three regional offices to handle industrial relations" with the 150.000--member National Union of Plantation Workers. The regional offices a-e in Johore for the south. Kuala Lumpur for the central region and east coa.st. and Ipoh
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  • 96 7 FREE TESTS START 'WEEK 9 IPOH. Mon The Ipo road safety week, spuisorevt by the Rotary Club here be gan today when teams fron the military and the traffi police branch carried out a free brake testing service, for vehicles In addition. members *v the Rotary Club have beg'ir selling
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    • 221 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS looker 9 Give him a cold one In 7 Run through colourless statemurderous riot (9)- merit 161. 10 The old men of Arabia (5). s ftlng:lu c 11 Proud town which forged 1t 2. f 1 n. n .a ahead, we hear (7) "to£»?<9> »ne*Perlenced (Waller)*
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    • 330 9 jometime I in your life... J for a moment, a day, J or a year perhaps your were i "The 1 YOUNG Stranger" I ■> KM) Katlio Picture STABBING JAMES MacARTHUR KIM HUNTER a JAMES DALY B I^PAVILIOX^ COMING SOON VACTRIC^ icsterdoy poli&hed flco>s w*ic o r«odochc tor the houMwife.
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    • 247 9 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia j^^jg"^^ Because It provides mon J]^^Ekk§^el complete relief than singlepurpose laxatives! Const! pa jj Bra tlon and aild indigestion «jg~==P^Bi^^» usually go hand In hand. W~Jr^ That's why laxatives which P| r 4. */J3 act on constipation alone are
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    • 290 9 n r nif>n A i 10. By Muz |Wl^. NEVi? V V3U MAMT A BcT> BJ**c« I UIL »V= C.X\ J^MyST \Cu '"'"S I »OU <f«O»V ThAT T WAIT ..THIS MIGHT V,l \5Zt MM)* PVAV WEi_ Be .NTivH CO .sjvv iS If rOl »j tuat \,*V I ••SPECTOSTMAOGOOO I /M
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  • 508 10 SLIGHT RELIEF FOR LOCAL EXPORTERS AS U.K. RATES FALL By Our Market Correspondent gLIGHTLY lower interest rates are now ruling in London and the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association yesterday for the second week in succession passed the advantage of this on to local exporters. This was done by again cheapening
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  • 338 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials and tins were firm, rubbers were dull. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers resorted Ihc following busi ncsa done yesterday: Fraser St Neave ords $2.57 S (ready and delayed i W. Hammer %l iovernight): Hongkong Shanghai iH'Kong reg.) $451
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  • 91 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exch»n»P: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent February/March $30 K buyers (31>4 sellers Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $454 sellers, drum $49 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 40 to 60 tons of business reported done on white pepper: Muntok white $102. Sarawak $101.
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  • 23 10 SINGAPORE, Feb. 10 RUBBER: 77', cents per lb. (down a quarter of s cent). TIN: $358.75 per picul (down SM2' S
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  • 133 10 MELBOURNE Mon. INVESTMENT shares maintained > steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Retailers showed improvement with Myer up id. providing the sharpest movement. Mining shares held steady market prices on a quiet turnover. Loans held a firm tone. Loans 3<i% 1956-59 £99 3s 3d. Loans PL%
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  • 151 10 February Srsl grade rubber buyers t.ob closed in Singapore yesterday at 77>'» cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Friday's closing price. Closing tone: Steadier at the close. Closing prices In cents oei lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R-S.S Spot f.o.b buyers 77 sellers
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  • 206 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 23 78; buying airmail T.T. 24. O.D. 2 4 1,16. 30 dst 24 732. 45 dst 2 4 5 16. 60 dst 2 4 38. 90 dst 2
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  • 204 10 I Ship* lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today arc: Pyrrhua 1/2. Breconshlre 4 5. Chungking 6A. President Jefferson 6/7. Benvenue j 8 9. Petallng 10 11. Somali 13 14. Bantam 15 16. Umarla 18. Theta Star 19 20. Giaug Seng N Wall 2 Salong
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  • 48 10 Further January rubber crops Include: Malaka Plnda 127.000 lb, I'nil.d Malacca 145.100 lb Ayr MoIrk 38 220 lb.. Leon« Hin San. ltd >v>7oo lb. and Nyalan 47.812 lb \vrr Panaii 99.000 lb Cllenealv •>. nno !b. Klnang 71.000 lb., Pajam 160.000 lb.. and Ulu Benul 37.500 lb.
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    • 1459 10 VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS I. GENERAL EXECUTIVE SERVICE: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Age: 18 to 25 Salary Scale: $225x15A-255/295x15A-385/425x20A-505/ 555x25A-655 p.m. Appointment will be on three years probation. Opportunities for promotion to the grade of Higher Executive Officer on the scale $690x30 A-930 p.m. Senior Executive Officer on the scale $!»60x35A-1240
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    • 920 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Federal Cltlsens and from serving Government officers other than temporary officers who have attained the age of 17 but not 35 for appointment as Social Welfare Assistants. Candidates should have passed the Oversea School Certificate Examination or Its equivalent. Candidates over the age of
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    • 778 10 NOTICES NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF HONG ROM, Examinations In all Matriculation subjects at oversea centres will be dlscootlnued in and after 1950. A. ROWE-EVANS Acting Registrar February 6. 1938. NOTICE Meru Tin Limited Returns for Quarter ending 31st: December 1957— Output Company 224 PlcuU Tributors 702 PlcuU Estimated Mine Profit $*****.
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    • 633 10 KNUT SEN LINE orient service MOM CANADA/US. PACIFIC POUTS 30 DAYS Sm Arrlvla* Vant»u».c Fraiici*ca S»n P. Svcft. Pmanf F'hmmH* ANNA BAKKE 50.1.d 50.1.d Cdn .27/ 31 1 1 f.b 1 1/ 14 P.k 21F.-U ELISABETH BAKKE Sail.d 50.1.d 11/11 Mar 14 Mar U Mar II Mai GJERTRUD BAKU II
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    • 1200 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST .Penang P. S'hom Spore LALANDIA" 21/24 Feb 2S/24 Fefc 27/ 2 Mm 'KOREA" 2S/24 Feb 27/27 Feb 28/ 2 Mar BUSUANGA" 24/27 Fab 2B Feb/ IMar 2/ IMar 'SELANDIA" 9/10 Mar 11/12 Mat 11/14 Mar Accept* cargo far Bangkok, Soioon,
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    • 1073 11 bukoinc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "iW I SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) j LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penong ENVENUE for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Homburg C 25 24/11 Feb 12/14 Feb 15/17 Fefc BENALDER for Aden, Jeddah, Port Sudan, Rotterdom, Hull 14/17 Fefc In
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  • 198 12 'U.K. will hold mart' ORITISH manufacturers of record players and automatic record changers are confident that they can successfully meet the very active competition now coming from West Germany. This confident opinion was expressed in Singapore this week by Mr. H. L. Rise ley export sales, manager of Oarrard Engineering
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  • 69 12 ANEW rubber tyre manufacturing factory— Ceat Tyres of India— is to be set up in India By Tata In collaboration with the Italian industrial firm Ceat S.P.A. Announcing this Tata said in Bombay that the new company would have an authorised capital of 11.5 million rupees
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  • 323 12 European-owned estate sales were record PROCESS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THIS IS RESULT OF CONTINUED DISPARITY BETWEEN VALUATIONS gALES of European-owned rubber estates in Malaya reached a record total last year, and the process is expected to continue this year, in the view of a leading London authority. The number of
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  • 97 12 MOTION, Smith and Son Ltd. of Singapore, have appointed Mr Trevor E. Whittall as new manager for their Kuala Lumpur office Mr. Whittall replaces Mr. H H Km k.ill who leaves Malaya for Britain on March 15 Mr. Whittall. who is a Fellow of the Spectacle
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  • 206 12 'JAPAN IS BIG THREAT' JAPANESE competition in textiles, especially in the plain cloth lines is severe in Malaya, the Far East and the Middle East, said a British businessman who is now in SingaDore on a visit. Mr. O Wilkinson, a director of Thomas Edmonds and Ron (Textiles) Ltd.. Bradford,
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  • 79 12 A 6 an extra safety precau- tion, a Malayan rubber processing plant has Installed British battery lights as an a'ternatlve to the mains supply. Interference with the mains supply as the result of tropical storms is dangerous for machine operatives and serious Interruption to rubber processing.
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  • 186 12 AM ALAYA is using more electric power than many other countries in the Far East, an executive of Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Export Co. Ltd., of London, said in Singapore while investigating market developments. The executive was Mr. Walter Hardman, manager of the Eastern division
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    • 345 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, U (Ml*.) Box M el,, txlrm. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Hand/man by The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board ln the salary-sole of $85x10-155 plus 20'; cost of Living allowance and contributions to Government and Board Provident Funds. Candidates are expected to know simple English
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    • 829 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrd, ti (Mi*.) Bmx it elt. txtrm. 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED Bungalow ln District 15 (approved for Services), M.S. Available 1.3.58. Apply P.O. Box 2417. 3 FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED spacious airy rooms suitable, quiet Bachelor Office Lady Teacher. Ring ***** 10 a.m to 5 p.m. District 9. IMMEDIATELY OCCUPATION Nice
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    • 831 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Word, it (Hill.) Box tt eU. tx'rm BOOKS AND MAGAZINES from Britain to you. Send for our catalogues at once. Hubert Wilson Limited, 161 Borough High Street, I London. England. THE JANUARY 1958 Edition of the Federation of Malaya Tele- phone Directory can be purchased from The
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  • 63 14 PENANO. Mon The Penang and North Malaya Motor Club will hold a "Round-the-Island Rally" on Sunday. The rally will start from the City Hall at 9.30 am and finish at the Chusan Hotel. Tanjong Tokong. Competitors must report at the start by 8.45 a.m. This event Is open
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  • 55 14 NEW YORK. Mon— Perry Jones, known a* the "Caar" of Pacific Coast tennis, was named United State* Davis Cup captain last night to succeed Bill Talbert Talbert has served since 1953. The surprising change was announced by Mr. Victor Denny, of Seattle, new president of the United
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  • 303 14  -  K. D. GOTT New soccer link-up may bring world class teams to Far East From Australia plans to bring out England XI and Italian club MELBOURNE, Monday. LINK-UP between the Singapore and Austtralian amateur soccer associations may lead to a number of top-class overseas teams visiting
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  • 415 14  - Old 'tins will be Doc's hopes for Cup EPSOM JEEP By IyITH the defeat of Irish Pearl in the New Year Cup. two nine-year-olds, Three Rings and Straits Code, will again spearhead Doc Rodgers' "assault" in the Selangor Gold Cup over a mile and two furlongs to be run at
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  • 201 14 WEST INDIES INVITED FOR A TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA FRT ELIZABLTH. Mon Mr. S.J. Reddy. vice-pre-sident of the South African Cricket Board of Control a non-white organisation embracing Africans, co'.oureds and Indians said here last night negotiations were taking place between the Board and West Indies cricket authorities for a
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  • 149 14 LATIFF WANDERERS qualified for the semi finals of the S.H.A. junior knockout tournament when they beat Naval Nomads 4-0 on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. The Wandereis playtrw better and more tbrustfi! hockey dominated the at tack from the start The.i fast and nippy
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  • 241 14 By LIM KEE CHAM WITHOUT fosa t ceremony, the motion dollar Singapore Badminton Stadium was handed over to the Singapore Government yesterday. Thus ended the three-week dispute over the control of the Stadium which nearly led to the Thomas (up finals in June to
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  • 328 14 LONDON, Monday. THE proposed world heavyweight title fight in Lonx don this summer between Floyd Patterson, the holder, and British champion Joe Erskine has sparked off one of the biggest arguments in British boxing for many years. It Is generally agreed that Erskine must first
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  • 67 14 WOMEN'S FIRST TEST MATCH IS ABANDONED SYDNEY, Mon. The First Test match between Australian and English wamen cricketers was abandoned today without a ball being bowled. Heavy rain washed out play on Friday and Satur. day and further rain yesterday made the ground unplayable today, the Anal day allotted for
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  • 40 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The 3elangor Hockey Association will hold a trial here tomorrow before naming the team for the South Zone championship here this weekend. Other teams In the tone are Johore. Negrl Sembllin and Malacca.
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  • 27 14 KUALA LIPIS. Mon— The Eastern Zone triangular hockey meet between Pahang, Kelantan and Trengganu, postponed last weekend, will be played here on Friday and Saturday.
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  • 74 14 N Z champion for Queen Mother WELLINGTON. Mon Ball Hal. the (our year-old champion gelding presented to the Queen Mother on Saturday, will be fit for the start of the English flat racing season. Sir Ernest Davis, who presented the horse to the Queen Mother after she had seen It
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  • 43 14 The Singapore OovernmerU Services Football Associa lion's junior and senior knockout cup competition!) will begin next month. Entries close with the Hon secretary, Mr. S. R. P. Naldu Import and Export Division Fullerton Building. Singa pore, on March 0 Reuter.
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  • 37 14 CUTTACK. Mon.— Oulzara Singh of West Bengal won the marathon In the National games here yesterday, breaking Asian end Indian records. His time of 2hr. 23m1. 58 4sec was 55.25er behind Emll Zatopek > record. Reuter.
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  • 36 14 A goal 10 minutes from time by Percy Pennefather enabled Parwana Invitation XI to draw 1-1 with SRC on the padan yesterday SRC. led 1-0 at hal< time with a goal by Coutta.
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  • 172 14 HAARLEM. Mon.— Perry Sonne\llle (Indonesia) won the men's singles tllle In the Dutch International badminton championships here yesterday when he beat E. Kops (Denmark) 15-3. 15-8 In the final. In the semi-finals Sonneville beat J. Hageman (Denmark) 15-4, 15-1 and Kops beat Oon Chang Jin (Malaya)
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  • 387 14  - Eddy found touch in last match NORMAN SIELBEL By KUALA LUMPUR Mon.--Eddy Choong. the world's top ranking badminton player who had fared dismally in hU singles matches in the Thomas Cup trials played hers over the weekend, redeemed himself with a sparkling exhibition in the doubles last night. In the
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  • 45 14 JOHANNESBURG. Mon— South Africa with (1 for three wickets at lunch here today, third day of the Fourth Test, were 320 runs benlnd Australia's 401 and seemed to have little hope of doing anything but force a draw— Reuter.
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