The Straits Times, 25 September 1958

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 ft if ft 15 CENTS
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  • 644 1 SWEEPING POWERS TO HALT THE GANGSTERS Sulaiman: Dangerous situations call for strong measures Arrests without warrants PENAL SETTLEMENT ALSO PROPOSED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SWEEPING powers to halt the rising trend of gangster activity in the Federation a re to be introduced soon. Beat-the-gangsters moves were outlined at
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  • 145 1 POLICE SEIZE GANG WEAPONS HIDDEN IN A MARKET I g roil, Wed. A police J- party from the Secret Societies Branch recovered a number of gangland weapons three motorcycle chains, one acid j bulb and three small botties of acid in tbe cen- j tral market here today. The articles
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  • 86 1 I'M FIT AGAIN' SAYS GOVERNOR LEONG OF MALACCA THE GOVERNOR of Malacca, Tun Leong Tew Koh (shown at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday morning In the first picture since his illness), said on arrival from Malacca, where he tpent two and a half months in hospital: "I am now fit and
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  • 251 1 10,000 at Brunei Sultan's birthday parade ORUNEI TOWN, Wed. D Ten thousand people watched a parade on the main p a d a n g yesterday opening the Sultan o* Brunei's 42nd birthday celebrations. People came from all parts of the state In transport provided by the Government. More than
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  • 84 1 'Not our quarrel': Bevan LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Aneurin Sevan, the Labour Party's "shadow" Foreign Minuter, yesterday criticised United States policy on China and claimed that the British people do not support the U.S. attitude In the quarrel over the offshore Islands. Mr. Bevan warned that the British people will not
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  • 49 1 PENANG Wed.— Triplets— two girls and a boy— were born to the wife of Penang ice-hawker yesterday. Lo'te Chuan Song. 32, the father, said: "This is a happy omen, but I don't know how I shall support them. I already have a son and a daughter."
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  • 48 1 CAIRO. Wed. Mr. Awar Sadat, a member of the Junta Chat swept King Farouk off his throne in 1952. today warned that King Hussein of Jordan will be the next victim now that ex-President Chamoun of Lebanon has disappeared from the seen; ioC Arab politics.— U.P.l.
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  • 128 1 Nationalist jets down 11 Red planes DOGFIGHT OVER STRAITS TAIPEH, Wednesday. NATIONALIST Sabre-Jets shot down 11 Communist MIG fighters and damaged six in a series of high altitude battles over the Formosa Straits today. Nationalist Air Force sources said that when the MlO's attacked, the Nationalists pilots broke formation and
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  • 41 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 19-year-old nurse Miss Ng Swee Lan was killed instantly when the car in which she was travelling overturned in a ditch thl* morning. The driver of the car escaped with minor Injuries.
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  • 125 1 'JAYNE AND I SLEEP ON FLOOR'MICKEY OS ANGELES. Wed. Jayne Mansfield and her husband Mickey Hargitay are so broke they have to sleep on the floor of their $230*88 home, Hargitay told a court commissioner here yesterday. largitay. who appeared in court with Miss Mansfield to answer a sum* mons
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  • 2 a.m. news roundup
    • 86 1 Police constable Ye© Fook Kirn, 24, of the reserve unit, was stabbed In the back when 10 thugs surrounded him and another policeman in Robinson Road, early yesterday. Yeo was taken to hospital in a serious condition. He and the other policeman, who were both
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    • 71 1 LONDON, Wed. Heavy overnight rain caused flooding today in the London area, blocked roads and swamped rail tracks, delaying rush-hour trains. In Essex—hit by its second heavy downpoor in a fortnight—civil defence volunteers worked throughout the night in some towns helping residents of flooded bouses. In
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    • 54 1 £88 MIL. C WEALTH PHONE PRO|ECT MONTREAL, Wed— The Commonwealth trade and economic conference here today reached general agreement in principle on construction of a round-the-world Commonwealth coaxial cable for telephone services. It was officially announced here that the project would take 111 years to compl te and cost about
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  • 53 1 MUAR. Wed.— Tan Sek Van, 18. was fatally slashed in the head, while his brother. Sea Tong. 22. and his father Leong Tuan, 44, were wounded in a parang attack on the family at a rubber estate at 10 milestone Jalan Bakri, near here, last night.
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  • 135 2 JAMALI: WHY I WORKED with WEST BAGDAD, Wed.—Fadhil Jamali, former Iraqi Prime Minister on trial for his life before a Bagdad court martial, said last night he cooperated with the West because Imperialism was dying whereas Communism was growing in strength. Jamali. 55. in a speech from the dock, denied
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  • 98 2 BEIRUT, Wed. The Lebanon's mew President, General Fuad Cbehab, took the oath of effice yesterday and the man he replaces, Canaille Chamtun, drove away Into the mountr'as "for a rest." Beirut was quiet last night, but the situation remained explosive, and the authorities rave no
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  • 401 2 HE TELLS OF ATTEMPTS TO SUBORN POLICE AND ARMY OFFICERS fOLOMBO, Wed. Mr. Solomon Bamfaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, told the House of Representatives here yesterday that attempts had been made to suborn army and police officers with the aim of overthrowing his govern- ment.
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  • 24 2 TOP ONTO. Wed. More than it.OOO worker* of the International Nickel Company went on strike today over demands for increased wages.— Reuter.
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  • 83 2 AT AN eighth birthday party for Princess Mariam, the daughter of the Sultan of Johore. the princess entertained her friends in the Swltan'j permanent suite at Crosvernor House. London. The Sultan, who celebrated Ins 85 th birthday on Sept. 17, was presetit at the party with
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    • 58 2 LONDON, Wed.— Britain yesterday exploded a "low-yield nuclear device suspended from a balloon" at the Christmas Island testing site in the Pacific, the Government announced. The explosion was Brl- i tain's 21st nuclear test and the fourth in the current series, which she has
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    • 30 2 CANBI IRA: Holland has named a delegation of seven senior officials to confer with Australian officials here next month on the development of common administrative policies in New Guinea. Reuter.
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    • 25 2 TOKYO: Mr. Shi K«ru Yoshida, a former Prime Minister, called for closer collaboration between Japan and Britain in the light of the "menace of Communism."—Reuter.
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    • 32 2 NEW YORK: The United Nations announced that Pablo Casals, the world's foremost cellist, will appear in a U.N. Day concert marking the 13th anniversary of the world organisation on Oct. 24. U.P.I.
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    • 24 2 THE HAGUE: The president of the Suez Canal Authority, Col. Mahmoud Yotnes, is visiting Holland for three days of discussions with Government officials. —U.P.I.
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    • 21 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Peroze Gandhi, husband of Mr. Nehru's daughter Indira, was admitted to hospital after suffering a heart attack. U.P.L
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    • 21 2 NEW YORK: Mr. Ahmed Shukairy, Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for U.N. affairs, presented his credentials to the secretarygeneral. Mr. HammarskJoeld—U.P.l.
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    • 31 2 BAGDAD: Premier Abdul Kerim Kass.m said that Iraq will soon "launch a massive revolution in economic development" to establish full control over its material resources and end dependency on other countries.—U.P.l.
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  • 104 2 SECURITY 'DEPENDS ON CONTROL OF SEA' SYDNEY, Wed. The security of Australia depended on control of the sea by British and U.S. naval forces, the First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk said at a press conference here today. Lord Selkirk arrived In Sydney after having inspected the
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  • 481 3 DEBA TE ON CHINA 'S SEA T BLOCKED General Assembly confirms 'no discussion 1 decision by 16 votes U.N. VOTES TWICE TO REJECT MOVES TO REVERSE STAND NEW YORK, Wednesday. THE UNITED NATIONS last night decided b> 44 votes to 28, with nine abstentions, that there should be no discussion
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  • 70 3 U.S AIR FORCE maintenance technicians reassemble F-104A StarrU liters at an air base in northern Formosa. This is the first time that a squadron of the needlenosed aircraft have been ordered ro duty in the Far East. The aircraft were dismantled and flown from the U.S.
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  • 129 3 'SALUTARY JOLT FROM THE RIOTS' LONDON. Wed. -The Bishop of Chester. Dr Gerald Ellison, referring to the recent racial scenes in London and Nottingham, said yesterday .hat they "have delivered a .«Uutary jolt to uur pride and self-complacency." The bishop told his diocesan conference: "We nave been inclined to pass
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  • 299 3 SNUB FOR MAKARIOS PLAN NICOSIA, Wednesday. T*HE Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, last night announc--1 ed here that the Government would press on /In r\\ r\ r%f oti IoH A rnhhichrtn XJfolra Sir Huj?h saiil: "Ot course there are serious dangers in going ahead,
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  • 67 3 REPORTER KIDNAPPED THEN RELEASED BEIRUT, Wed. Two armed men last night entered the Arab News Agency office here and kidnapped Mr. Izsat Shukri. the agency's chief reporter. They called out Shukri's name. IV obeyed their summons and was immediately handcuffed and led away. Lfttat Mr. Shukri was released after the
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  • 42 3 NICOSIA. v\«d.— A powerful time bomb was discovered yesterday among sacks of mail at the General Post Office here. Troops were called in and the building was cordoned off while the bomb was removed for demolition—U.P.l
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  • 326 3 I ONDON, Tv««. With sentlK t merit affected to some extent by the situation In the Par East there was a pause In London stock markets today and with some profit taking In evidence a number of small losses were seen. Nevertheless the undertone remained firm and there
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  • 171 3 Bomb aimed to blow up Eiffel Tower TV OARIS. Wed. Police r bomb disposal experts yesterday re moved a charge of dynamite placed near the top of the fiiffel Tower Police said the time bemb. eg. pped with a battery and clock-movement, was found by two watchmen just above the
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  • 68 3 LONDON. Wed Britains Under-Secretary of State tor Air. Mr. Charles Orr-Ewlng will leave by air on Thursday for a tour of the RAFs Far East units On the outward Journey he will visit R.A.F. stations at Nairobi and Aden. In Malaya and Singapore he will
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  • 584 4 HE LEFT FOR THE MOSQUE BUT CAME HOME EARLY WIFE, NEIGHBOUR ACCUSED OF ADULTERY IPOH, Wednesday. A HUSBAND told the High Court here today that when he peeped through the bamboo wall of his house he saw, by the light of a torch
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  • 67 4 HE HUNTS MYSTERY CATTLE DISEASE MR. NORMAN McINNES, of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome, who is in the Federation to finalise plans for intensive research into a mystery disease that might prove a serious threat to livestock if left unchecked. Scientists have called the disease, about
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  • 162 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T»HE MALAYAN Chinese Association Is reviewing J- all outstanding problems on Chinese education in the country and will complete the task before Oct. 26, when the MCA general committee meets. I s**w A *w_ mr^ A. The chairman of the MCA central
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  • 34 4 Turkish woman M.P. flies in on courtesy call WIDELY TRAVELLED Mrs. Nazli Tlabar. a Turkish member of parliament who flew into Kuala Lumpur "t« pay ray respects to the Malayan Government." Straits Times picture
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  • 28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Bahru branch of Party Negara will hold a fun fair at the Jalan Campbell padang from Sept. 27 to Oct. 7.
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  • 81 4 Unions representing more than 1,000 employees of two i airlines in Singapore have agreed to merpe as a result of partial integration ol Malayan Airways and Qantas Empire Airways stall last month. They are the Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union and the Singapore Airlines Employees' Union
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  • 266 5 1 WAS PREGNANT, COURT TOLD IN MAINTENANCE CASE MALACCA, Wednesday. A PRETTY young Malay girl who was divorced by her husband after only one day of marriage said in the Magistrate's Court here today that the divorce was not valid as she was pregnant on
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  • 157 5 CHINESE DOCTOR GIVES NEW HOPE TO MILLIONS GOING BLIND A BRITISH medical research team has gone to Peking to confer with a Chinese doctor who has isolated the virus which causes trachoma the blinding eye disease. Announcing this in New York yesterday, the secretary of the British Medical Research Council,
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  • 54 5 KUALA KRAI, (KelanUn), Wed.— The killer tiger of Manik Urai, six miles from here, has been sbot dead. It was killed by hunters a day after it claimed its third victim a schoolboy. The hunters fired 25 shots at it. Previous victims <>( the beast were
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  • 38 5 Fire partly damaged the exhaust system of the P.A.R Malayan Paint Works Ltd at Telok Blangah Road, Singapore, early yesterda> morning. The blaze was put under control by the fire brigade within 15 minutes.
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  • 83 5 IPOH Wed.— The Malayan Chinese Association is to set up "labour centres" in all towns and new villages in Perak. in a bid to woo the working class. The Perak branch of the MCA is sponsoring a meetIng here of representatives of its district and
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaya will attend the regional conference of the Pood and Agricultural Organisation for Asia and the Far East in Tokyo from Oct. 9 to 16 for the first time as an Independent country. The delegation will be led by the Minister of Agriculture.
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Kael Singh, former secretary of the Tampoi Mental Hospital Employees Union, was ordered by the magistrate today to deliver all relevant documents and receipts to the union's officials within a week.
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  • 31 5 PENANG, Wed. The state financial officer, Mr. A.B.L. Clark, will introduce a motion at the State Council next Monday for the esta blishment of a state develop ment fund
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  • 29 5 KOTA BHARU. Wed. -The St. John Ambulance Brigade here has appealed to the Social Welfare Lotteries Board for $22,000 to build an extension to its headquarters here
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  • 86 5 PENANG, Wed. Eight masked men, armed with daggers, held up a Chinese couple at their Green Lane home last niebt and escaped with nearly $2,000 in cash and jewellery. Choo Hun Teow reported to the police that the robbers, with handkerchiefs covering the lower
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  • 174 5 Large number of scholarships for public service top posts I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The bigpestever number of scholarships for Malayans to qualify for top posts in the public service will be awarded in January. But the problem facing the authorities Is- Are there sufficient numbers of qualified youths to
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  • 31 5 THE RAJA MUDA of Selongor inspects a babies ward during his visit to the Assunta Hospital in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday. Stroits Times picture.
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  • 211 5 Miners to Govt Lift buffer stock levy IPOH. Wednesday. rpHE PERAK Chinese Mining Association decided here today to ask the Federation Government to suspend temporarily collection of contributions to the international tin buffer stock. The Government had previously advanced the contributions on behalf of miners who now pay the Government
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  • 56 5 PENANG. Wed. The top floor of the new $500,000 Chinese Swimming Club at Tanjong Bungah, five miles from the city, will be converted into an Island Night Club early next month. The premises have been leased out at a monthly rent of $1,550. The night
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  • 33 5 Death of Ungku Hassan JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Ungku Hassan bin Omar. 57 retired Johore Civil servant, died this morning at the General Hospital. He was a member of the Council of Ministers. Johore.
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  • 156 5 POSTAL WORKERS IN NEW UNION IT UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A separate union has been formed by postal workers belonging to the 2,500--strong Malayan Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union. The organising secretary of the new Union of Postal Uniformed Staff (Selangor). Mr. S. Ganapathy, said today that the union has
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  • 46 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed —Passers-by joined two police constables and a detective last night in chasing a gang alleged to have stole. 1 a bale of cloth from a textile shop In Station Road here. Two men were arrested after a short chase
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  • 23 5 PENANO. Wed. About 7.000 children have been re gistered under "Operation Torch" for admission Into local primary schools next year.
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  • 138 6 16 PICKED FOR THAT PENANG TRIP SINGAPORE City Council's finance committee yesterday named 16 councillors, headed by the Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to visit Penang as the official guests of the George Town City Council It agreed that each councillor making the trip should be paid $200 to cover
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  • 136 6 DAGGER GANG HOLDS UP VILLAGE TOW KAY r>H, Wed. The "Dagger Quartette" a robber gang so named because the four thugs are always armed with daggers struck again last night. The gang held up a sundry shopkeeper In Pasir Pinji new village and got away with jewellery worth $145, a
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  • 302 6  - A. power struggle splits the Penang Alliance KHOR CHEANG KEE WONG CALLS TALKS ON EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW MAJORITY AIM AT A CLEAN SWEEP OF COUNCILLORS By PENANG, Wednesday. THE PENANG State Alliance called an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss a threatened split among its leaders over the future Penang
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  • 52 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed Tan Cheong Yok 21, who had been receiving "spiritual" treatment at the Tanah Llat temple for nearly a year, was found hanging from a rambutan tree on the temple compound, the coroner's court here was told yesterday. The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide
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  • 162 6 'Brother' of Rangers on first visit to Sarawak I^UCHING, Wed. A young Malayan liaison officer attached to the Cheshire Regiment, who is popularly known as "ebar" (brother) to hundreds of Sarawak Rangers, is here on his first visit. He is 28-year-old Tony Ng Chat Seng, whose duties include interrogating captured
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  • 93 6 A DOZEN DOGS ARE SILENT AS THIEVES RANSACK HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thieves broke into a home in the crowded slum area off Batu Road where more than a d>ien dogs are kept and stole three rings and a watch worth Sl2O last night. The occupants of the house slept
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  • 158 6 ALOR STAR, Wednesday. rpHE KEDAH State UMNO today announced the expulsion of its president, Tuan Syed Ahmad Shahbuddin, and its secretary, Inche Johari bin I Haji Salleh. The announcement was made at a Press conference this morning presided over by Tuan Shaikh Osman bin
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  • 25 6 BENTONO. Wed. The Bentong MCA branch today distributed pamphlets In town and nearby new villages urging the people to register themselves as electors
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  • 1638 7 29 trapped to death as submarine failed to surface during trials AMONG DEAD WERE COUPLE WAITING TO BE MARRIED AN the morning of v May 23, 1939, one of the United States' newest and biggest submarines, U.S.S. Squalus, radioed the naval yards at
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  • 67 8 2* Word. tU (Minimum). MARIA FERNANDEZ beloved mother of Varghesekutty of Yong Peng Clinic passed away peacefully at Kochuvell Trivandrum on 20-9-58. PETER LEE EE PHUAY, 84 years, died 24-9-58. beloved father of Mrs. Cheung Ah Khoo. Mrs Tan Chong Eng, Lee Chong Bee. Chong Kang, Chong Tin. Cortege
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  • 81 8 It War*s Hit Minimum). MR. AND MRS. CYRIACUS MENDEZ thank Friends and Relatives for their Attendance. Well Wishes and Valuable Presents and Assistance on the occasion ol their Marriage on 20.9 58. MR. CHEN SUI FAH and sons Kow Chai. Peng Yong and Peng Pin thank all relatives and
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  • 26 8 2» Wort* tit (Minimum). IN EVERLOVING MEMORY of Mrs. M. Appaduray who died on 25.9.54. Gone but never forgotten. Inserted by her sorrowing children.
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  • 652 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Sept. 25, 1958. Self-Help At Montreal The Commonwealth Economic Conference continues to confound its critics. Its decisions may not be very spectacular, but they are sound and they are useful. Above I all, everybody at the conI ference has the Commonweath spirit and is determined
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  • 310 8 No-one expected that the special powers given the Singapore police to combat secret societies and gangsterism would put the thugs completely out of business. But there has been some disappointment that the street fights continue, even if they are only "spontaneous", -ns the Assistant Commissioner, Mr. Brian
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  • 200 8 Surveying the "confusin. pattern" ot politics in Ceylo. since the riots of fou. months -ago, Mr. Bandararum, was not very reassuring, t course he was asking l< an extension of the emergeru regulations, and he woui not have been doing this li there were no danger jl further
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  • 1110 8 MR. K. SHOULD PERSUADE PEKING TO BE PATIENT OVER THE QUEMOY CRISIS IT must by now be clear to everybody that the Americans have got themselves into an unholy mess, for which the "China Lobby" in Washington is greatly to blame. The resulting crisis is the most alarming one since
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  • 544 8  -  EDWARD CARRAN kjy DEATH is now the penalty for theft in Rumania. Two days after the publication of amendments to the penal code imposing the death penalty for the embezzlement or theft of public property. Rominia Libera announced the execution of a thief. Although the
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    • 235 8 (READ with profound astonishment E. J. Brody s letter (S.T. Sept. 23). The contents of that letter evince a complete Ignorance of the habits and ways of a tiger. A tiger which attacks domestic animals Is either very old and has lost Its natural
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    • 52 8 I REGRET to read the report headed "Don't go to Formosa advice to students" (ST. Sept 23i. That is not what I told your reporter I told him that anybody could go to Formosa for further studies If he so desired. T'AO HSIN-CHIH Professor of Zoology
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    • 409 8 Strait* linei Free Press i Foi the convenience ot odver- trtert our representative! ot Ml I rloor. SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE. ORCHARD ROAD, -ill receive imoll odvertiMmenH and onfwer* to boa numbers. Clotsittcd odv tisemenrt moy olio bo hondeo to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Wincheirer House, Collfcr Quay, Singoporc. MR. M
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    • 7 8 FOR C0 ttlfl TAILORING OF STYLE AND
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    • 92 8 VII It's plain to see this boy is bright He's brought home Osram lamps all right A V 1. w 4dr*rum~... ,H( GENERAi ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. 'Ht ,tNr*Ai fcLEC TRK CO. LTD Of ENCLAND CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN Protomoi W Huong otten 4-monrh course ot Conversational Mandarin tor tngluh ipeoking students.
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  • 175 9 RANGERS SHOT TIGRESS IN ERROR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A crestfallen Game Department admitted today that the shooting of a tigress in Templer Park last Monday night was a case of mistaken identity. The admission came from the Selangor game warden, Mr. G. T. C. Metcalfe. He said: "My rangers shot
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  • 57 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club plans to award scholarships to the Technical College here for students leaving school at the end of this year. At a meeting here today the chairman of the club's vocational services committee, Mr. Vie Hutson, said that earh scholarship,
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  • 111 9 Govt. will aid Templer Park zoo plan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Zoological Society is to be formed here to set up a national zoo in Templer Park. 14 miles from the capital. This was decided today at a meeting called by the Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin.
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  • 77 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The five films which won prizes in the Pan -Malayan amateur cine competition will be publicly screened at the Br.tish Council Hall hera on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, the cinema magnate, will present the trophies. The films will also
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  • 317 9 COMMITTEE APPROVES 2 PLANS FOR GREATER INITIATIVE, EFFICIENCY OF CITY HALL STAFF CINGAPORE City Council's finance committee yesterday approved, by a majority vote, two schemes to stimulate "greater initiative, work and efficiency," among the City Hall staff. The first scheme off el's prizes of
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  • 101 9 SUIT AGAINST COURT CHIEF DISMISSED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A suit claiming $10,000 damages against th" president of the Taining Sessions Court. Raja Azlan Shah, for alleged careless and negligent driving was dismissed by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today. The suit was brought by a labourer. V.
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  • 58 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. The British Council spends about $24 million a year in trying to further understanding between the British people and other races on the world. This was stated by Mr. William Emslie. assistant representative of the Council in the Federation of Malay n, when he
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  • 29 9 KOTA BHARU, Wed Haji Mokhtar bin Hajl Ahmad has been elected chairman of the Kota Bharu division of Party Negara with Haji Yaacob bin Abdullah as deputy.
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  • 241 9 PENANG, Wed— The chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today that the main function of an opposition was to keep the actions and policies of the government under constant and close scrutiny. Mr. Ramanathan, who is also Mayor
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  • 51 9 SOME OF THE unemployed youths who picketed the Labour Ministry in Kuolo Lumpur on Mondoy ond Tuesday spent last night outside Federol House. They said they would continue sleeping outside until the Government found them jobs. Straits Times
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  • 41 9 THE DELEGATES who flew into Singapore yesterday after the Bahai faith conference at Jakarta was called off on Sunday. They will attend the Inter-Continental Bahai Faith conference here during the week-end instead. Straits Times picture.
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  • 246 9 ANTI-REDS MADE TRIP TO JAKARTA FOR TALKS BUT DIDN'T STAY A BOUT 150 followers of the Bahai faith a reA ligion which opposes Communism and which is pledged to work for a single world government flocked to Jakarta last week to attend a conference. But on Sunday they abrupt ly
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  • 66 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Chief Minister of Penang and president of the Penang State Scout Council, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will receive the Medal of Merit, a new Scout award, for "outstanding services to the movement for many years." Another new award, the Gallantry Star, will
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  • 64 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has granted a short service commission of the rank of full lieutenant to Abdul Wahab bin Murah, of the Royal Malay Regiment. Lt. Abdul Wahab, who Joined as a recruit in 1949. has received a new appointment as translati' n
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  • 64 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Kernial Singh Sandhu of Segamat, Johore, has been awarded the newly created Canada Council scholarship for Malayan University graduates to study at a Canadian university. Mr. Sandhu received a first class honours degree in geography from the University of Malaya. He
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  • 144 9 The oh-so choosy are not so choosy now UUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Forty-nine of the 100 "choosy" jobless youths who have been picketing in protest at the Ministry of Labour in Federal House for the last two days are now prepared to do manual work. This afternoon, the youths —25 Indians
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  • 28 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Pang Koong. 80. was charged in the magistrate's court today with murdering Lee Goo at the Masai old peoples home. He was remanded.
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  • 363 10 'KwaP star Holden goes to new film glory A HAUNTING drama of exceptional appeal and merit has been turned out through the combined talents of producer-writer Carl Foreman and British director Sir Carol Reed in "The Key." The picture interweaves two main narrative threads, that of a pulsing sea adventure
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  • 115 11 QOWN a dingy street in a British ccastal town strides tugboat captain William Holden, back in port after another dangerous mission in the Atlantic. He has evaded lurking German U-boats and planes. His life has been spared for yet another mission into the stormtossed ocean to
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  • 612 12 DISAPPOINTING TIN RISE AFTER NEWS OF RUSSIAN PROMISE By Our Market Correspondent JMI I tin pri( c mn tinned to fluctuate sharpl\ in Singapore yesterday and rose $3.87 j to $353.87} per picul following a Russian promiso lo Indonesia that world tin exports from the Soviet Union would be reduced
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  • 19 12 Malayan Share Market: Sept. t» Seat. 23 ladnstrUb.: »O.W» 81.07 Tins: 77.56 77.36 Jan. 1 1958 too
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  • 315 12 She Malaysia Share kVekers' Associatsan reported: "All sections on the local share market were dull and feKtureleas and the turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the Mtawinc business d«ae yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 495.; Fed. Dispensary *1.12'« (overnight), $1.11; Fraser Si Neave ords $2.83 (overnight). $2. 82
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  • 81 12 Ships lying asaagaMe the Sincapore Harbour Board a/h»r»e» or expected today are: Bencruachan 12. Chyebe*a 4 5 Taksang GA Ozarda 67. Javanese Prince 8 9 Weltevreden 10 11, Celebes 13 14 Kina 15 16, Tjimenteng 18. Forresbank 19 20 Segamat N. Wall 2, Song-Be 21 22. Auby 23.
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  • 151 12 October first graae rubber buyers X.o.a. closed (n Singapore yesterday at 83 cents per lb. down a quarter ef a oeot an Tuesday's closiac price. CVaatoc taaw: Quiet Cliatsu; prices tn cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFfCIAi.: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fo.b buyers $2^, sellers 83\: tut. 1
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  • 125 12 MELBOURNE, Wed JNVESTMENT aiares recordeo <t,~i irregrnlar toie on the Slot* Excnange here .oday. kiscs and tails were m Herald Times up 10d to 34s lid Loans 3-*% 1956-59 £99 2s 9d Loans i 955 noi M BMkotf KAW £39 16* 3d Con. Zinc co /6 Mount LyeU
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  • 129 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T 32 13/16. O.D 32 15 16. 90 d/st 33 1.8 credit bills. 33 1/4 trade bfflß Canada: buying airmail T.T. S3 1/16, O.D. 32
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  • 29 12 SLNCATtIKC. Sept. 24. RUBBER: 83 s cents per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $553.87!<e per picul (m> $<^87* i). Estimated oirafficial offering 80 tons.
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    173 12 Slacapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK, Continent September /October $33 buyers, $34' sellers. Cocaaat oil: steady: bulk $53 selleis. drum $66 '4 sellers. Pepper: quiet, no business was reported done. Muntok white $125. Sarawak $124, special Sarawak black $74 'all up
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    • 717 12 GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SCHOLARSHIPS 1959 Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or those eligibli at Cttioeratolp far federal Brsarte* •BUiulaißUt^/Oassaaac Mai Awards tenable at the University of Malaya and uwirmai tor tate acalemic year beginnlPg ltM The Awards wll: be for courses of study leading to eualmcstleni
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    • 833 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF THE 1 FEDERATION OF MALAYA FIDrRAL SCHOtARSHIPS 1»5» Applications are invited from Federal Cltlaens or those ettgl- We far Cltlsenship for Fedarai Scholarships tenable overseas lor the academic year beginning 1859 The Scholarships will lie for uotastt of study leading to quail- ncatior* required by the
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    • 241 12 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MAKIHMES C "KOUANG SI" ARRIVED 17 9 :.K A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel arrived Singapore on the 17th September 1958 will be held m U»e S.H3 Oodowns 35 36 en Monday, 29th September 1958 from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
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    • 856 12 "K LINE" Japan. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service Sport P. Sham Penan| ETA Kofi* ETA LA ETA NY "Maatasa Mara' lat call M/11 Bet v oct 13 9(1 las call MIS Oct Oci II Kit II Ntt "Htstaa Mart" »tt call II 11 Ms* 12 Mm II Nn Meall UfH
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    • 1256 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOAtEWiRDt SAILINGS FOR Atftj PORT SAIB, SIMM, ANTWtRP, MTTY.MAM T!— MEAtfAI. mmU, CO'tNMfcEN. MTMEHjURC, Mil r'aari h I 'DM Naoaj •KINA'" Sta.ll7ll W SELANOIA"t It Part "lUSUAHIA" 1/4 Ott 5. I Ott 1/ 1 o*t ■tONMNU" 11/Tt trt •fAUTtu" nm act nm m >»/» tct CaNtag sataia.
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  • Feminine Forum
    • 1264 14 ORIENTAL INFLUENCE DESIGNERS for the new cotton fabrics must have taken a quick observation tour of the East, judging by the latest patterns to be released by a leading British textile firm. Chinese designs are among the gayest and most colourful in the collection. Including typical figures
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    • 302 14 i dreamed I was voted best-dressed woman in my maidenfbrm CHANSONETTE A I'm the fashion figure of W the year thanks to the jjSMhw* marvelous circular -stitched Pnj^M Chansonette. It's a dream of a bra shaped to lift me to t k fashion's ideal! And what a BP* perfwt beginning
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    • 250 14 delicious Jminz DFANC Hdru Baked Beans are nutri- El IH 1 1 J tiou*, high in food values for vitality and strength. Heinz Baked Beans are t^ S~^~ ~-^^^^W packed in rich tomato Eg^XV^ j\ y Heim Baked Beans are f _j^griOtf** especially delicious ierved ■^^^^5^7 poultry, or on toast.
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    • 443 15 Cheek Before Posting Replies tt lox luabtrs j Utmost core should be token when replying to ko« number ods. to uao tfco CORRECT I NUMIER o««) Aodren to the j I Strolls Times, Time* House, I River Valley Road. Coafc m«m be aent by regts- I tercd post; Postal Order*
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    • 298 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Word, SS < mm.)— B,,x it rta. exfra. WELL ESTABLISHED Chinese Bank has a tew vacancies for Junior Clerks Qualifications. Either Chinese Senior Middle Certificate with Pass in Form IV at recognised school or equivalent, or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate wi'h working knowledge of written Chinese. Only
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    • 849 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT! Word* ti (Min.)— Box tt cl*. txlro SENNETT ESTATE available two-storeyed semi -detached house with three bedrooms MS etc. Phone Chin evenings after five 81T30 ROOM NEAR BUS Stop suitable for Ofßoe Worker, breezy. Corner of Parbury Avenue. Btk Mile. 501 -H Upper East Coast Road. FURNISHED ROOM
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    • 852 15 TUITION m Word* UiM.)— Box M H,. tjatra LEARM DRESSMAKING. De- slining, anting, at Maria's Academy (London Diploma > 373, North Bridie Road, Ist Floor, Phone ***** Also at 54A, Burnfoot Terrace, behind Siglap Market. BALLROOM, C. H. TAN iA.NA.TD. London-trained Spedaltat) gives Prtvat* Lessons by Appointment only, daily 10
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    • 521 15 FOR SALE WmdU SI (Mim.)-Bmx $t eta. «a(>m WARDROBE and Man's Tall Bo* but* taaiaM Teak eawclleoit condition, also matching Chest of 5 drawers. Telephone No. *****. FOR SALE QEC Fridge 6 6 eu. ft. Almost new Power Unit, Luxor Two Speaker Radio otters phone 2295 JB. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE:
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    • 430 15 NOTICES NOTICE UNPER SECTION 111 TBC lOWN BOAfltfM KNACTMENT NO HI. JOBOKE fVitsce to lati ttjy gtven ufwsei Section IS7 mi the Town Boards ffnai I— t that a Draft rian No J4/11S4. of the area known as Kampons Sateh. which la bounded by Jalan Pattmah. Jalan Motad aaHeh. Jatan
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    • 383 15 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF BTNGaU>ORE In The Caaoa Of SaM No. Ml! af 1958 Eam-utioa Mo. 211/58 Keep Brothers Ltd Plaintiffs Versus Tal Che* Ming trading as Klan Hoe Ming Kee Defendant AUCTION SALE 0T A Bicycle dealer's shop comprising:—
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    • 236 15 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF HI COLONY OF SINGAPORE island or singatoke. In the cause of Sast Xa. lat af 1957. Execution No. 184 of I9SB. Tan Jiap Cheea Plaintiff vei sus The Eastern Anvsement Park Ltd. Defendant* AUCTION SALE OF Oaare Faraitnre r—|iii<a«, Ironsafe. Steel FBlnt
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  • 85 16 SIAMESE VARSITIES TEAM COMING PENANO. Wed— The FA of Malaya Is sponsoring a visit by a soccer team from Siamese universities next month. The Siamese will meet North Malayan Combined Schools at the City Stadium here on Cct. 16. Two matches have been arranged for the Malayan Chinese F.A. before
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    • 141 16 Doggart to lead amateurs to S. America LONDON. Wed. Hubert Doggart. the Sussex and England batsman, was today named captain ut the M.C.C. cricket team of 12 amateurs who are to malce a brief tour of Argentina and Brazil this winter. The party will be away for one month. They
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    • 26 16 HONG KONG: Seoul F.C. of South Korea beat a strcng Hong Kong Chinese side by 3-1 ai soccer here last night. They led 2-1 at half-time—Reuter
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    • 18 16 LONDON: Rugby Union results: Nuneaton 3 Coventry 3; Redruth 3 Rosslyn Park 3; Saracens 11 Milan (Italy) 0
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    • 21 16 LONDON: Soccer results: Dlv 3—Rochdale 1 Ttanmere Rovers 4; Dlv. 4—Carlisle 1 Barrow 0; South port 2 Port Vale 2 Renter
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  • 31 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed—Selangor Chinese Recrea'lon Club "B" beat T.P.C.A. "B" 2-0 in a playoff for runners-up position In the PA. of Selangor League Dlv. Two at Kampong Bharu today.
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  • 212 16  -  EPSOM JEEP Brilliant sprinter defies double promotion He was first of Jack Spencer's 3 winners By [POH, Wed. Xema Stable's Steve justified his double promotion from Class Three to Class One by scoring a smart win over the straight five and a half furlongs here today. Steve, with
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  • 56 16 Total Pool: $210,600 Ist No. *****3 (§84.240) 2nd. No. *****7 ($21,060) 3rd. No. *****6 ($8,424) STARTERS ($702 each): Nos. *****2; *****6; *****6; *****8; *****9; *****7; *****5; *****19; *****3. CONSOLATION ($421 each): Nos. *****2: *****8; *****4; *****2; *****1; *****9; *****6; *****2; *****4; *****5. LAST FOUR DIGITS: Twenty tickets
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  • 1970 16 Race One CLASS 3. DIV. 5—6 FURS. Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Teo's (11) RED WOLF 111 8.8 (242—147) Mawl 1 (7) Khandi Star 8.5 (186—140) Porte 2 (4) Gay Hunter 9.0 (248—156) Leong 3 (3) Dollar Factory 8.5 (193—105) Bougoure 4
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  • 114 16 A double by Adzman ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed—Selan- gor champion 8. A. Adcman *on two titles at the Selangor Oolf Club tennis championships here today. He won the men's singles, beating Andrew Lee King Fun 6-3. 7-5. and the mixed doublet with [Catherine Leong. They beat Abdul Asiz All and Mrs.
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  • 80 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. F.A. of Selangor Disciplinary Board meets here on Friday to consider action against three players who were sent off the field during a FAS knockout Cup quarter final between Rangers and T.P.C.A. at the Merdeka Stadium on Monday. The players ordered
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  • 202 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed—Selangor United, playing in top form trounced SeJangor dub by 43 points i eight goals and a try) to rine (two penalty ?oals and a try) in a ***** friendly on the padang today. Cnited's soeed. handling and excellent comoinattou proved too much
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  • 300 16  - Craig likely to miss Tests JACK FINCLETON From /CANBERRA, Wed Australian cricket seems on the verge of having to make a lastminute captaincy change for the coming series against England. Captain-elect lan Craig had told New South Wales selectors he was unavailable to play against Queensland in first match season
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    • 721 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT \< K SERVICE' 1$ Wordt tit (Minimum). /».m/« i month It Word, U-it (Mm.) CACTUS SHOP Representatives at Station Ho el, Ipoh 3rth Sept. 1-OR SELF-DRIVE CAHS Phone 210U» Everline Co.. 519. Serangoon Road TOYO BATH Turkish (steam) Massage 185-B Orchard Road. Tel: *****. WE PHOTOCOPY all
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    • 319 16 MISCELLANEOUS it Wordt IS (Min.)— Box ft rtt. txtrm CLOSING SALE Large BIMBI of ready made Ladles' Dresser ar Rest House, Seremban iron 24-9-58 to 6-10-58 RELAX AT BOBBY'S and enJoy special Siamese Massage and Steam Bath, 298 River Valley Rd., Phone *****, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL OFFER
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    • 84 16 As good as Your watchmaker. No matter what high precision the manufacturers built into your watch, it ultimately is no better than the watchmaker who services and repairs it. Servicing and repairing watches is highly skilled work. The best watch can be ruined, and ruined permanently, by an inexperienced workman.
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