The Straits Times, 30 October 1959

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fie***** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 241 1 LEE KUAN YEW GOES TO AIRPORT TO GREET THE TENGKU 'Come to dinner' invitation, but politics unlikely to be on menu SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK FEDERATION and Singapore Prime 1 rs tonight met officially Icr the tir-»t time since the general elections in the two territories. The
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  • 249 1 Mariam, 7, slept as crowd said farewell to her Daddy KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Mariam today missed saying goodbye to her Prime Minister father She was asleep on a chair in the lounge of the airport when the departure of the RAF plane taking Tengku Abdul Rahman to Singapore on
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  • 27 1 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Pope John XXIII was reported by a church source today to be suffering from a slight rheumatic condition In one leg.— U.P.l.
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  • 462 1 Lee to the Civil Service: This is your role SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the Singapore Civil Service, despite its limitations, was still "more honest and competent than most others in SouthEast Asia." He said: "With the change in the constitution, the Civil
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  • 113 1 The moon and Mansfield: An MP's comparison LONDON. Thurs. A reference to Jayne >lun*-lii-ld's curvi-s unexpectedly entered a Parliamentary debate on economics today. Mr. Harold Wilson. Labour Party expert on economic affairs, referred obliquely in the House of Commons to newspaper photographs showing the American actress getting out of a
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  • 49 1 TAIPEH, Thurs.— The United States disclosed today it is giving Nationalist China supersonic Jet photo-recon-naissance planes. They are the RF 101 "Voodoos." jet fighters, equipped with cameras. These jets' side-view cameras would permit the Nationalists to photograph Red China while flying over International waters.— U.P.l.
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  • 31 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Two hundred and seventy-six Vietnamese accused of Communist activities by Thai authorities were relcised from Jail here today, pending their repatriation to Communist North Vietnam. Reuter.
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Rolls Royce car which Lenin used up to his death in 1924 has been restored and will be exhibited in the Lenin Museum, the Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, said today.
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  • 210 1 Bridge out— so 70-mile detour rvIRECT road link be- tween Pertang town, 38 miles away, and Seremban was cut off last night when floods damaged a bridge over the Sungei Relai Traffic KOing to Pertang i from Kuala Klawang will I now have to make a 70--mile detour. Up to
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  • 220 1 TRAYS FLY IN COUNCIL AS Mr S. CLASHES WITH Mr. TOH IPOH, Thursday. ASH-TRAYS were hurled during an argument at tonight's meeting of the Ipoh Town Council when fie People's Progressive Party lender, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, clashed with a former party member, Mr. Toh Seang Yeang. Two ash-trays crashed
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  • 24 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Government will next year terminate leases granted to private and foreign companies to exploit the country's teak lorests.
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  • 135 1 TV in Comet at 40,000 ft. YIELBOURNE, Thurs. iTI Passengers in a BOAC Comet IV Jet airliner watched television today as they cruised at 40.000 feet between Sydney and Melbourne. The television Wt v... ordinary portable type, using a space navigational aerial hidden In the tailplane. BOAC electronics engine* r.s
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  • 24 1 TENGKU LEAVES APORE. rri Itßfka Abdul F~ih.it m left by air at BJi MM thi mornins to begin /w tour of Australia.
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  • 105 2 BUS CRASH— AND 39 WALK AWAY KLANG. Thursday. i BUS left the road and landed on its side in 4ft. of ditchwater yesterday but only one of its 40 passengers was hurt. The buy of the Klang and Coast Omnibus Co., was travelling from Klang to Banting The accident occurred
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  • 45 2 SINGAPORE. Thur. burgled the Tian Seng goldsmith shop In Arab Street here early yesterday mcl .-.tole nearly $3,000 worth of ornaments and cash. They aroke open the front door and ransacked the shop, while the owner and his famllv slept upstairs.
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  • 50 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Madam Kok Tan* Key, 60, was stubbed in the stomach while resisting three youths in her home in Dorset Road today. The ix)llce said "some valu■Mtn*' were taken by the gang but could not give the exact amount. Madam Kok Is in the Gene--1 ral Hospital.
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  • 105 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Leaders from South-East i Asian countries are interested In forming an Afro-Asian Committee on Tibet to work for the cause of Tibetan freedom. This was stated here today by the secretary of the AllIndia Tibet Convention. Shri Samar Guha. Mr. Guha.
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  • 204 2 Tax payers to form a fighting force KU ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Why .should personal relief from income tax be limited to nine children? This It the kind ol thing the Federatlou Taxpayer*. and Ratepayer*' Association will fight against when it Is formed In December. The association will '.scrutinise" laws relating
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  • 701 2 LABEL THESE 'PHANTOMS' SA YS THE CORONER A T INQUEST ON SHOT MAN SINGAPORE, Thursday MEMBERS of the police "Phantom Squad" should carry identification symbols like armbands to distinguish them from the public, the Singapore coroner, Mr. Giam ('hong Hing, said today. The suggestion was made at the close of
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  • 84 2 lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs J Lady Marcella. widow of the late Sultan of Johore, and her daughter. Princess Meriam. will sail for Britain in the liner Himalaya on Nov. 3. They will be accompanied by Captain Kadir. private secretary to the late Sultan It is
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  • 127 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A five-man Indonesian military mission spent the first day of its visit here in hush-hush consultations today. The mission, led by Brig.Gen. A. J. Mokoginta, Prst deputy Chief-of-Staff of the Indonesian Army, is here at the invitation of Gen. Sir
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  • 162 2 TOKYO, Thursday. MALAYA'S acting Minister of Commerce and Industry Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today his government will modify its licensing policy for imports "if necessary. plenary session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade tGATT) that Malaya's trade policy was almost completely
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  • 54 2 PENANG. Thurs.— The Penang State Government collected $1,478,136 from 19 Government and four estate toddy shops In the state In 1958. the State Legislative Assembly was told today. "During the first eight months of this year a total of S948 123 was collected," said the Chief Minister.
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  • 80 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Singapore Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam arrived here today to hold "exploratory talks" with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. about Radio Malaya. Mr. Rajaratnam told the Straits Times: "I shall meet Tun Razak on Monday. We are
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  • 43 2 TAIPING. Thurs.— The ExServlces Association of Malaya. Perak North Branch, will hold a reunion dinner and dance at the new club here on Nov. 7. The Sultan of Perak an the Raja Perempuan will be among the guests.
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  • 99 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The Indonesian Parliament has unanimously approved the governments friendship treaty with Malaya, signed at Kuala Lumpur last April. The Prime Minister. Dr. D.iuanda said the two nations had an active programme in the cultural and economic fields and were working to improve the already friendly
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  • 249 3 EISENHOWER HINT PUTS DEC. 15 AS THE MOST LIKELY DATE FOR TALKS IN PARIS WASHINGTON, Thursday. PJIPLOMATIC observers here said yesterday U that following President Eisenhower's Press conference, there appeared little doubt of a East-West summit conference taking place in Paris about Dec. 15.
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  • 203 3 STAY-BACK RUSSIAN WIFE FLIES TO MOSCOW T ON DON, Thurs.— Mrs. Nina Dmitrieva, wife of a Russian diplomat who was granted permission* to stay in Britain last June after" he had gone back to Russia, returned to Moscow by air yesterday. A Home Office -spokesman said: "She left London Airport
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  • 29 3 OXFORD. Thurs. Eighteen Oxford University clubs and societies decided today to support a boycott of South African goods in protest agal.i.st the Government's racial policy. Reuter.
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  • 43 3 JAPANESE actress Yoko Tani, wearing an outfit patterned in black and yellow, perches on the parapet of her hotel in Rome, where she has just finished making a film. She is married to French actor Roland Lesaffre. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 132 3 Cinema fan left holding baby LONDON, Thurs— Mr. Frederick Windsor was literally left holding the baby when he walked out on his wife and went to the cinema by himself, the London Divorce Court was told yesterday. The wife. Mrs. Joan Windsor, deciding to teach him a lesson, found him
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  • 102 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Memoers of the National Society of Non-smokers yesterday picketed the unveiling of a .statue of Sir Walter Raleigh, who is believed to have brought tobacco Into Britain in the 16th century. Some carried placards and others handed out pamphlets bearing the title:
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  • 68 3 MEXICO CITY. Thurs.— At least 74 people have been officially reported killed and 700 Injured In a storm on the West coast of Mexico, but unofficial reports put the death toll as high as 200. Three merchant ships were sunk, several naval craft damaged and hundreds
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  • 27 3 HONG KONG. Thurs.— A*» RAF. Venom jet fighter went into the sea at Kaitak Airport today when its brake*. failed. The pilot was rescued.
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  • 207 3 WASHINGTON. Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday the United States could no longer carry the whole world on its shoulders in extending aid to underdeveloped countries. He told his Press confer- ence that the job was one for everybody and he said the increasingly prosperous
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  • 68 3 Yard men in not-so-gay reunion LONDON. Thurs.—Thirteen summonses for parking offences were yesterday issued against 13 ex-Scotland Yard officers. The former detectives, some of them famous names a few years ago, were attending a reunion on Tuesday night When the party was over, they found their cars missing. The cars
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  • 37 3 NEW YORK. Thurs— Mrs. William HiKersoll. 30, has become the mother of twins here for the third time in the last four years. It was her second set of twins in 14 months. —Reuter.
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  • 48 3 TUCSON. Thurs. A cow pursued by two bulls dashed out of a ditch into the path of Thomas McHugh's car and was killed. The bulls started ramming the cas. One bull killed himself. The other wandered off. McHugh suffered a scalp abrasion and fright.— U.P.l.
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  • 120 3 DON'T GO TO RUSSIA, GENERAL ADVISES IKE RALTIMORfc. Thurs. Retired General Albert C. Wedfineyer, wartime commander of American forces in China, said in a speech here that President Eisenhower should not visit Russia. He criticised the President for inviting Mr. NikiU Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, to the Lnited States,
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  • 52 3 CAIRO. Thurs.— Maj. Salah Salem, former Egyptian Minister of Information and a close associate of President Nasser, will fly to Moscow on Saturday. Maj. Salem, who Is now head of the Governmentowned Press, is expected to meet and interview Mr. Niklta Khrushchev, the Soviet
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    • 385 3 I Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE **J^Y* Mrdiuin Wave 476 mrtrnt SKKVH KS 41.7 mrtrrs am fiin n^rf n*^,i.» «•»«> MEDIUSI WAVt SKKVIC IS AM. 6.30 Good Morning. 6.32 KuaU Lumpilr 34 metre Morning Prelude; 7.00 The. News: Penant 366 metre* 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The if 0
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  • 117 4 The big drill— a preview A DOWNPOUR, BUT SHOW WENT ON A DOWNPOUR of torrential rain this afternoon did not dampen the spirits of 2,500 pupils (above) from Singapore schools rehearsing a mass drill at the St. Joseph's Institution field for National Loyalty Week. Braving the rain with them was
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  • 282 4 'WILL ALSO GIVE FINANCIAL AID 9 SINGAPORE; Thursday. fHK Singapore Improvement Trust is offering to sell to the publu KM) terrace houses at St. Michael's Estate. This was announced today by the Ministry of National Development. The houses are priced at
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  • 136 4 THUGS ATTACK WOMAN, 60, WHO PLEADED: 'I'M VERY POOR' SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Armed thugs knocked an old woman down after she tried to talk them out of their plan to rob her yesterday. Shaking her head sadly, 60--year-old cigarette vendor Madam Lim Gek Neo. of Wishart Road, said today: "Those young villains
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  • 218 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Constable Allan Sha Kam Tuck of the Traffic 'Mobile Squad was today acquitted by a District Court on a charge of corruptly accepting $600 on April 20. Sha was alleged to have taken the money from Chan Chooi Yoke, 25. a housewife, a*
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  • 175 4 ROAD SIGN TO 'KUARA RUMPUR' HAS MANY PUZZLED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. with so many new road signs coming up under the new highway code, motorists in Kuala Lumpur have been perplexed X v some of thrni hut this one. a road sign in Japanese, beats them all. It stands at
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  • 352 4 'The greater role of women in nation-building'— by women SINGAPORE. Thurs. WOMEN had a great"f er role than men to play in nation-building, three women speaking over Radio Singapore's forum on "The role of women in nationbuilding" tonight agreed. The speakers were Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, Assemblywoman for Mountbatten in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 176 4 Today's Singapore diary...] bo^if?? of Irti^tr n lrl HOrne MoUnt EmUy 730 WKINO YOUTH CLUB: Dane SOCIETY OF CHINESE ARTISTS p.m. .n d electricity classes 7.30 p.m. present an exhibition of Chinese rillll Airnnniir< ivnvvvnr« Chinese cnamuer or commerce j 3 chard Road 6p m 5 p.m. y.ui \poßr rni*vrn
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  • 158 5 JAYCEES GIVEN WARNING ON YOUTH KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Jaycees here were warned today that "something must be done" to control the youth of today before they "over-run us." This warning was given by Mr. Richard Sidney, editor of Young Malayans, at the :y lunch of the Junior Chamber of Commerce
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Dr Ho Kok Kheong. medical officer in the Department of Pathology, General Hospital, has resigned and joined the University of Malaya as an assistant lecturer in pathology.
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  • 63 5 TENGKU GETS A ROYAL 'HOW ARE YOU? FROM SULTAN- THE DEPUTY Paramount Ruler, the Sultan of Selangor, entertained Tengku Abdul Rahman, to dinner at the Istana Tetamu on Wednesday night, on the eve of the Prime Minister's trip to Australia. Picture shows the Tengku being received by the Deputy Paramount
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  • 233 5 3 held in a dawn swoop: Police think they are the gambling 'kingpins' ALOR STAR, Thursday KEDAH police today arrested thre suspected "kingpins" of a big characters lottery organisation operating in Kedah. The three men were picked up from their homes in different parts of Alor Star during a two-hour
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  • 193 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ITMNO branches, divisions and state organisations were told today not to expel members or issue Press statements on controversial matters without lirst informing headquarters. The new UMNO secretarygeneral. Inche Hussein bin Nordln. issued this directive in view of the repercussions of the Singapore
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  • 342 5 Courts CAN accept 'guilty' letter TELUK ANSON, Thurs. x F o r speeding, careless or inconsiderate driving offences under the new Highway Code, "a magistrate has the discretion to accept or to refuse pleas of guilty by letter." This was stated here yesterday by Inche Abdullah Lin Ghazali. president of
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  • 43 5 IPOH. Thurs— A schoolboy. Bishen Singh. 16. was in the Sessions Court here today pui or. a $500 bond to be of good behaviour for 18 monthsHe pleaded guilty to dishonestly altering the birthdate In his birth certificate
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  • 56 5 Tax relief granted to more industries KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tax relief is to be given for the manufacture of prefabricated housing units and pasteurised fresh milk. Metal containers of all types ar c also to get similar status under the latest Government "tax holiday" notice. Those wishing to objert are
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  • 47 5 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— Two Assistant District Officers from Kota Bharu will go on transfer next week. They are Inche Wan Mohamed bin Wan Mustapha. who will go to Ipoh as magistrate, and Inche Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin to Penang. also as magistrate-
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  • 446 5  -  TAN TOCK SAIK By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs NEW VILLAGE ($35,000 IN ARREARS) GETS A WEEK'S ULTIMATUM FHOUSANDS in new villages and small x towns may have their property seized un*s they pay up their arrears in rates. Some property owners have not paid
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  • 265 6 Kathleen Hickley at the new films Jilted Judy in Jamaica "PASSIONATE SIMMER," starring Virginia McKenna. Yvonne Mitchell and Bill Travers, Is based on Richard Mason's novel "The Shadow And The Peak." which is set in Jamaica. The synopsis begins: "Life Is not too easy for Douglas
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  • 236 6 DISSERVICE OVER SERVICEMAN KILLING THERE are times x when Hollywood docs no service whatsoever to its own country; particularly when it makes films involving the touchy question of race. "TOKYO AFTER DARK" Is a fair example of this. It concerns an American soldier who shot a Japanese boy by accident.
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  • 41 6 Two of the best Indian films of 1959 have been chosen for screening in Malaya during the Deepavali season. They are "KATTABIIOMMAN." a Tamil picture, produced by Padmlnl Pictures and directed by B. R. Panthulu. and "TALAQ."
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  • 129 6 KATONG WILL MISS A DEAR FRIEND AND MENTOR SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The residents of Katong are going to miss the cheerful face of a kindly old man who. for the last 20 years, had been their friend and counsellor. Mr. lim Yew Chye. an evangelist of the Geylang Btralt s Methodist
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  • 97 6 Warning to parents of 'dumb 2-year-olds OENANG. Thurs.—-Maia-ya's first audiologist. Miss Lee Kooi Jong, yesterday urged parents of children born in 1957 during the Asian flu epidemic to have their children examined Immediately for deafness If their children were still unable to talk. "It is possible that among the present
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  • 212 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE international competition for the design of the $5 million national mosque was cancelled today. Tuan Haji Ismail bin Pan Jang Arls, secretary of the working party of the central organising committee of the mosque, said today that a competition
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  • 225 6 Difficult to spread Malay in Penang 'EFFICIENCY BEFORE ENFORCEMENT' PENANG, Thursday. THE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today the spread of the national language in the state of Penang represented "an unusually difficult problem" because of the large nonMalay population. "Penang is in a different position from many
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  • 209 6 In: Zoo man, 2 giraffes, 2 zebras and an ostrich SINGAPORE, Thurs.— -3 A 72-year-old zoologist has arrived here in the Merwelloyd with two giraffes, two zebras and an ostrich. He Is Mr. Albert Memms. a German-domiciled Dutchman, of the L Ruhe Zoological Garders In Hanover. Germany The animals are
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  • 59 6 IPOH. Thurs. Hong Kong film actress. Miss Tong Dan. 19. was mobbed by more than 100 teenage girls when she arrived at the Ipoh airport from Kuala Lumpur this morning. Miss Tong will be making a six-day personal appearance at the Capitol Theatre here from tomorrow
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 303 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a nervous habit (7). 1 Weapon (or a quarter of the 8 Dying to become shabby (5). tribe (S). 14 I'm under treatment, feeling 4 Vehicle carries pi. for two restive pence all In. That's stiff! (9). 15 Hateful to have lost a home 0 "A
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  • 1410 7 ONE LITTLE FLOWER SET THE PATTERN FOR RUIN ...PLUNGED NATION INTO AN ORGY OF SPECULATION THAT SHOOK THE ECONOMY ONE February day in 1637. a solemn conclave met in Amsterdam's ancient guild hall to discuss a crisis in the affairs of the Dutch nation. As snow drifted down from
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    • 277 7 The Saint Hy Leslie Charteris YOU HAPPY NOW 1 YES. THAT SOUNDS WONDERFULLY^ I FOK6IVE ME. GRETA, BUT TW£l?E^B W THAT EVERYTHING »6 V| PESTFUL 6UT ITS STILL HARP TO J SEEAIS TO BE SCW6THIN& A&OUT I WORKED OUT, SO THAT I THINK OF YOU A«b THE AG<?EEABLE/ THE Al&
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  • 25 8 70 Word* Sit (Minimum) IN POND and loving memory of P. E. Sundaram departed on 30 10.52. Sadly missed by his beloved ones.
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  • 667 8 The Straits Times Friday, October 30, 1959. Tengku In Australia No matter how much emerges to the Federation's profit from Tengku Abdul Rahman's Australian visit in the way of financial aid, military support or educational facilities, its main importance is for Australia. The Australian Government regards the Federation as its
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  • 508 8 The Singapore Government, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has announced, will accept the degrees of Nanyang University as a qualification for entry into the public service in competition with other candidates holding degrees from the University of Malaya and other recognised universities. In taking this decision, the
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  • 1423 8 BRITAIN'S RESTYLED MOTOR MAGNATES OUT: The snug, narrow men IN: The hard-driving executive By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT: LONDON IN the euphoria of this year's Motor Show, enjoying the biggest car boom since the war, two ugly spectres loom over the future the European Common Market and the American "compact" cars,
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  • 326 8  - Now a row rages over a 'Buy America label RALPH HARRIS BY WASHINGTON, Thurs. A major debate is raging in the United States Government over a proposal to attach the "Buy American" label to the foreign aid programme. The proposal was authoritatively reported to have been recommended by the Treasury
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    • 404 8 Labour and Tibet: Whata strange about-face IN the present internatlonal context the foreign policy of a country may take one of three stands: Align with the Western democracies. Eastern Communism, or the neutralism as advocated by India.' A free government Is at liberty to make its own choice. As to
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    • 81 8 THE MANY FACES KHRUSHCHEV He is the only man In the world with the power to unleash atomic war on the West but he is still very much a peasant, knows little of the world outside Russia. He is the most powerful man on carth yet he deliberately acts the
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    • 108 8 ©Observer Foreign News Service Km. U W m v* your ticket tell you i what to see in Canada? Any ticket will get you there. But with a ticket booked through Boustead't you get plentiful advice on what to see and how to see it. The Rockies and the Great
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  • 3054 9 STC UNION: WE ARE NOT LIKE OLIVER TWIST ASKING FOR MORE OF SAME MISERABLE SOUP— WE WANT SAME SOUP TODAY AS WE HAD YESTERDAY MANAGEMENT IS FLOGGING A TECHNICALITY AND TRIVIALITY' FIRST DAY OF THE INQUIRY Chairman cites four important clauses of 1958 agreement:
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    • 224 10 NEW BANK OPENS TO EXTEND BUSINESS T»HE Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd.. officially opens its new four-storey building in Hong Kong Street, Singapore, today. The company, which was incorporated In January this year, is a private enterprise dealing in current account* and loan business only. It has an authorised capital
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    • 76 10 A Dutch factory, Rubatex N.V. of Nlgtevecht, has developed and put into operation a new plant producing foam rubber sheets in any length and about 63 inches wide. Hitherto, this material was manufactured In Holland only In fixed dimensions of about 3 ft. by 6 ft.
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    • 332 10 Federation factory widens range TOILET SOAP AND MARGARINE PRODUCTS THE Federation of Malaya's latest multi-million dollar coconut oil and soap factory, Lam Soon Oil and Soap Manufacturing Ltd., is to expand its business still further early next year by manufacturing margarine and toilet soap. The factory, which was opened only
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    • 52 10 The board of directors of The Bank of East Asia Ltd., Hong Kong, have decided to recommend to shareholders at a meeting on Nov. 14 the capitalisation of $5,000,000 from the reserve fund to be applied against the Issue to shareholders of one fullypaid new share for every one
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    • 245 10 T'HE National Cash Register Co. is considerably expanding its business in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, said Mr. George Haynes, new assistant vice-president for all overseas operations, who is now on a visit to Singapore. Mr. Haynes said that sales of the company's
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    • 32 10 The manager of the Chartered Bank, Ipoh. Mr. A. K. Smith, leaves Malaya this month on retirement. He has been manager since 1957 and will be replaced by Mr. R. Stephen.
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    • 119 10 rE opening of two new Pirelli Tyre factories, in Turkey and Greece, should result in a larre increase in the shipment of Malayan rubber to these countries. Pirelli, with local investors, has received approval from the Turkish Government to establish the first tyre factory in that country.
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    • 328 10 A MULTI-MILLION dollar American organisation, Di Giorgio Fruit Corporation, is planning to open a market for its wine and brandy in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This was disclosed in Singapore by Mr. P. Dl Giorgio, senior vice-president of the corporation, during a recent
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    • 34 10 Japan's September crude rubber imports amounted to 11,768 tons valued at $25 million, the Japanese Customs House has announced. This was a drop of 30 per cent from 16,735 tons m August.
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    • 206 10 A FORMER editor of Radio Singapore, Mr. David Leong, has joined Grant Advertising Inc. as a public relations executive. Announcing the appointment, Mr. H. T. Glaze, manager, said that this was the first time that a local advertising agency had set up a public
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  • 131 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today maintained a steady trend with no outstanding move& on a quieter market. Base metals and oils eased slightly while Mt. Isa dropped 2s. 6d. to 745. Loans were steady. Con. Zinc 92'- buyer Mount Lyell 48 6 North
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  • 150 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 1 17 cents per lb. up 3 cents on Wednesdays close. The closing tone was quiet after erratic. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S.. Spot f.o.b. buyers 121 14. sellers 123%
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  • 199 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1/2, Memmon 4, 5, Akagi Maru. 6A, Machaon 6■ 7, Betwa 8 9, Pres. Pierce 10/11, Steel Worker 13/14. Oinyo Maru 15/16. Sabang 18. Zyrianln 19 Emp. Klttiwake 21/22, Bentong 23/24, Katong 25. Seiko Maru
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  • 81 12 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Oct. 29. Rubber 105'k cenU a lb. Copra $672.00 a ton. oconut oil $1,080.00 a ton. Palm oil 56T1.30 a ton. Palm kernels $476.00 a ton. The rates of
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  • 575 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE amount of notes and coins circulating the Malayan currency area the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and the three Borneo territories continues to set up new records. On October 1 returns show the total was $1,056 million $1,009.8 in
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  • 73 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 r. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 142; Belgian Francs 1631; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted
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  • 109 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price- per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent October/November $41 2 buyers. $42' 2 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $64 >: sellers, drum $664 sellers. Pepper: steady: no business was reported done, Muntok white $176. Sarawak $175 (both up $1). special Sarawak black
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  • 35 12 SINGAPORE. OCT. 29. RUBBER: $1.17 per lb. (up 3 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1 17 (quiet). TIN: $396.37 »i per picul (down 12'- cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up 15 tons).
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  • 21 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 29 Oct. 38 Industrials: 105.30 105.22 Tins: 131.83 129.52 Rubbers: 172.86 171.78 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 1035 12 The Malayan Share Broken' Association reported yesterday "Industrials were quietly steady at quotations while tins and rubbers were very firm. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Kit rpat ricks 96 cents; Fraser and Neave ords $1.50 to
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    • 122 12 tjTJa GUAM GUAM LIMITED. rOO 21, TelM Iyer Street. Til:- T044, HMO, 710 N. Mb "SUMIEU MM" for BandiermMin 30 Oct "GUNONS MM" for Tjeribon 1 Net mi. "PINTO MM" for Pilembjnf 31 Oct "KIM MM" for <Snnr>h»> 7 Mi ■f. "PUIAO MM" for Diimrtj 31 Oct W Souncaya 7
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    • 838 12 NOTICES NEW ADDRESS A TELEPHONE NUMBERS. From Monday, 2nd November 1959 the offices of Jay-Birch 4c Co., Ltd.. will be:— 208 CLEMENCEAU HOUSE. (next to REDIFFUSION). PENANG LANE, SINGAPORE. PHONES: *****. *****. HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED At the 39th Annual General Meeting of Humes Ltd.. held In Melbourne on
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    • 796 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Invites applications for leases of Kay Slang and Rldout Road bungalows with bard furnishings. Minimum rente range from $500 to 5750 p.m. Apply for details to Ag. Secretary. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be
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    • 746 12 NOTICES P.W.D. ROAD CLOSURE BRIDGE No. 5 3 Kuala Klawang simpang Pertang Road la closed to all traffic until further notice. STATE ENGINEER Negri Sembllan. CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker!) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 21 New Bridge Road Chin Chong Pak (Chop Thy* ■mm No.
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    • 732 13 (Continaed from Page 8) PHOTOGRAPHY It Words IS (Min.)— Box St cts. sxtrm INTENDING TO BUY a Single-Lens reflex camera with between-lens shutter? Hold on to your wallet! See first the sensational New "Aires Refle::Penta" (Soon arriving) Priced at $234/- list. Then decide. Tithes Ltd. 62 Middle Road, Spore. 7.
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    • 872 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wards IS (Min.)— Box St cts. sxtra A TEACHER from recognised a University, to teach Chemistry up .j to Form VI level In a Secondary School in Singapore. Box A 4948 S.T Spore. AMERICAN FIRM requires t Junior Accounting Clerk. Otve full ■c jlars on age. education,
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  • 372 14 RECOGNITION OF DEGREES MOVE WELCOMED PREMIER KNOWS OUR PROBLEMS BETTER THAN PAST GOVT: SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE founder-chairman of the Nanyang University, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, today hailed the Government's move to recognise "on principle" the Nanyang degrees for entry into the public service. The
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  • 65 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Paulino Garcia (no relation to the President of the Philippines), chairman of the Philippines delegation to the Colombo Plan conference r.t Jogjakarta, arrived here today by Pan American Airways from Manila. Dr. Garcia, is accompanied by his wife and his secretary. Mr. Roman Cruz Jr.
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  • 140 14 JET STUDY RIDE FOR FOUR IJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Four Malayan Airways staff members will leave for Calcutta by a BOAC Comet 4 jetliner on Saturday for an "educational" Joy ride. The four are: Two traffic officers and two men from the booking and reservation office. They will spend three days
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  • 43 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Sri 3. K. Mukherjl, formerly Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, will speak on "India and the World" at the Ramakrlshna Mission Hall. Norris Road, on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. The lecture Is open to the public.
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  • 179 14 Award for airwoman on duty when Hess landed SINGAPORE, Thurs. An airwoman, on night duty in the operations room when Rudolf Hess, Hitlers deputy, landed in Scotland in 1942, has been awarded the long service and good conduct medal She is Sgt. Jean Pile, who has comDleted 18 years In
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  • 88 14 VJEREMBAN, Thurs.— More than 200 youths from 24 clubs in Negri SembUan will take part in a fancy dress procession on Sunday. The procession, to mark the end of Youth Week, will start from the N.S. Club at 2.30 p.m. and wind its
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  • 104 14 'FRIENDLIEST, PRETTIEST AND HAPPIEST' GiRL AT THE BALL: MARGARET MISS MARGARET MOK, 19. of Tank Road, Singapore) was crowned "Miss Aus-tralia-Asia" at a ball in Melbourne recently. Qualifications for the title: "The friendliest, prettiest and happiest girl at th* ball." Miss .Mok, a domestic science student at the Emily McPherson
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  • 99 14 POINT OF NO RETURN TJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Federation Government has permanently banned a former Singapore resident now living In Indonesia irom entering the country. The man is Abdullah bin Sudin. 33. who went to Indonesia In early 1951 before the mass detention of leftwing politicians in Singapore. Th«> Government
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  • 21 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. C. E. Field, has been elected Master of the Academy of Medicine in Singapore.
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  • 219 14 PENANG, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today pledged that the state government would not nominate people to fill vacancies on councils. His assurance followed the passing of the Local Authorities Elections Ordinance 1950 (Amendment) Enactment 1959 which empowers the State Government
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  • 330 15 TRAINERS CHANGE THEIR PLANS— HORSES KEPT BACK FOR FAST WORKOUTS TODAY ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep Kuala Lumpur, Thursday IT WAS a quiet morning on the training track A here today unusual for a Thursday when most horses running on the first day are sent
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  • 93 15 MALAYA'S UBER CUP TEAM INVITED [JUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Malaya's Über Cup players have been invited to play In the All-India badrriinton championships at Gauhati from Dec. 4 to 13. The Malayan women will be playing India at Jamshedpur or. Dec. 3 in a second round Über Cup tie (Asian zone).
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  • 112 15 NKWMARKET. Thurs. Rexequus (25-1) ran on strongly in the final furlong of the Cambridgeshire Handicap here yesterday to score the first victory for a Scottish trained horse in the 121 years' history of the race. Mr. J. N. Adams' three-year-old. trained by Oeorge Boyd at Dunbar.
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  • 23 15 LONDON. Thurs. Sweden beat England 3-2 in the soccer International at Wembley stadium. Middlesex, yesterday. England led 1-0 at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 32 15 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Two Russian technical experts have arrived here to advise on the construction of a 100 000-->eat sports stadium for the 1962 Asian Games here— UP I
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  • 50 15 MLEBOURNE. Thurs. Tnere are seven final acceptors for the Victoria Derby to be run over one and a half miles on Saturday at Fleming ton. They are: Chartwell 8.10. Dhaulißlrl 8.10, Gallant Star 8.10. Marto, .i Towers 8.10. Ringleader 8.10, Roman Reveller 8.10, Travel Boy 8.10. Reuter
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  • 258 15  -  MOK SIN PIN, By Singapore, Thursday SINGAPORE'S five racing drivers entered for the Macao Grand Prix on Nov. 14 and 15 are all set and rarin' to go. JAN BUSSELL leaves by air tomorrow. CHAN LYE CHOON and FREDDIE POPE will sail
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  • 355 15 SO HE QUITS TEAM v BURMA BY LIM KEE CHAN Singapore. Thursday DOYSTON LAZAROO, one of Singapore's nine boxers to meet Burma in an international match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Saturday walked out tonight despite an appeal by S.A.B.A. officials. Lazaroo. who was
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  • 191 15 Tengku pays tribute to FMABA I V UALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya Amateur Boxing Association has been congratulated by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman for its efforts to revive amateur boxing in Malaya. In a message to be published In a souvenir programme to mark the visit of
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  • 124 15 LADDIE TO LEAD TEAM IN ONE-DAY PRACTICE MATCH SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Worcestershire cricketer Laddie Outschoorn. who has been selected to play for Malaya against the Australian Test eleven next weekend, will lead a team against a Singapore Cricket Association Presidents XI on the padang on Sunday. This is a one-day
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  • 206 15 SOSC may send 57 to SEAP Games gINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Olympic Sports Council will meet tomorrow to decide on the composition of the team to the Bouth-East Asia Peninsula Games In Bangkok in December. The 5.0.8.C. ha s already Indicated to the Game s organisers, the Siamese Olympic Council,
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  • 83 15 LONDON, Thurs. a new lummer soccer tournament, a super-league played under floodlights In New York with leading foreign clubs taking part, is planned to start next May. The new league called the International soccer league will Include teams from England, Scotland. Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland. Austria,
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  • 44 15 LONDON, Thurs. Result* of last night's British football matches: DIV. 3 Wrexham I Cheaterfield 3. DIV. 4— Crystal Palace l Millwall 2. SCOTTISH DIV. l— Hearts f Third Lanark 2. IRISH LEAGUE Gold Cap semifinal Ballymena United 1 Linfleld I.— ReuUr.
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  • 15 15 ROME, Thurs. India beat Italy 6-0 in a hookey International here yesterday— Reuter.
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  • 237 15 I QINOAPORE. Thurs. Beatty 13 dominnted the first Interschool triangular swimming meet against Victoria and Hua Yl at Amber Road today. Beatty took eight firsts four each In Div. 'A" and Div. 'B. Results: DIVISION 50m free: 1 Chew Peng Hock i ßeatty), 2. Ho Weng
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  • 214 15 DARUL'S 3-0 WIN KEEPS THEM IN THE HUNT SINGAPORE, Thurs. Defending champions Darul Aflah, chasing leaders Marines Department in the SAPA league n*rst division, put themselves in the championnship picture with a 3-0 win over Chinese Athletic at Jalan Besar Stadium today. It was not an Impressive win though Chine**
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  • 89 15 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr William S. Kellogg, chairman of the International play committee of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, announced here today that Barry Mackay and Myron Pranks had accepted Invitations to play in tournaments in Japan during the month of November. They will arrive
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  • 78 15 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will try out Its probable team for the PAM Cup competition tomorrow against RAF Seletar at Jalan Besar stadium (kick-off 5.30 p.m.). Admission charges are SI and SO cents. The team will be chosen from the following: w Skinner. Mokhtar; Wah Chin, Matmoon. Samat, Quah
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  • 30 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two first half goals by Darshan Kum.tr enabled Paslr Panjang to beat St. Patrick's 2-0 in a friendly lnterschool hockey match at Bast Coast Road today.
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  • 13 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Rain washed out all hockey league matches here today. >
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    • 48 15 m^r Wk M SINGAPORE: Soccrr Singapore s PAM Cup side v RAF Seletar. Jalan Besar (5.30 p.m. i. Hockey: SHA Div. 1 TTC v SCRC Patterson Road; SCC v CSC padang; Div. 3 Serangoon Oardens v BHB Police. Serangoon Oardens: Inter*-school (Kirlio Monk's Hul v Convent. Serangoon Road.
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  • 267 16  -  HOW POW PECK FRESH CLUE FROM 'OUT OF THE BLUE* LETTER SETS OFF ANOTHER PROBE By Former clerk now in Ceylon KLANG, Thurs THE ease of the $100,000 missing from the Land Office here 11 months ago was re-opened today by Selangor police. Senior officers
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  • 65 16 KANNUSAMY ANTHONY passed away pea-efully on 29.10.59 at udence. 43 Com way Grove, joon Garden Estate. Singapore Funeral at 5 p.m. at j atdadari. M MATHEWS. Neduvelil. Kozhancheri; i 2 Sul. Depot. 3 BOD i. died 29-10-ft! Funeral i service Mar Thoma Church 5 p.m. MADAM MAH CHOP <Forbes>,
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  • 48 16 The quick-change act in the Assembly lounge. LEFT: Mr. Tan Chong Bee puts on his coat while Mr. Ramanathan looks on and Mr. C. Y. Choy adjusts his tie. RIGHT: Mr. Lee Kok Liang (left) and Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew put on their neckties. Straits Times pictures.
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  • 20 16 LONDON, Thurs. The Westminster Bank, one of Britain's biggest banks, have insured their staff against bank raiders.— Reuter.
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  • 379 16 A WALK-OUT (BUT ONLY TO THE LOUNGE) THEN A WALK-BACK IN LOUNGE SUITS, TIES PENANG, Thursday. lyilKN the Penang Legislative Assembly adopted standing orders on dress today, out walked seven Socialists wearing trousers and open-necked white shirts. Hut only as far ;is the lounge. And when the
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  • 208 16 'Get tough' policy with Chinese urged NEW DELHI, .Thurs The Independent Indian Express today called for an Indo-Pakis-tan defence "arrangement" against Communist China and the removal of Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon as Indian Defen?e Minister. In an editorial demanding a "get really tough" attitude to China, the paper said:
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  • 43 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Troops and civil police 10--night combed Clement! Camp, off Ayer Rajah Road for a five-year-old boy reported missing from his home. The boy. Zulkifll bin Borhan, son of a military corporal, has been missing since lunch time.
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  • 47 16 1,010 MORE FOR POLY CLASSES SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Polytechnic has selected 1.010 students »°r the first-year session which begins on November 2 this year. This brings the total number ot students for the 1959--6 C session to more than 1.800. Second-year students commenced classes last month
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  • 78 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police this afternoon found a badly wounded youth, victim of a secret society ambush, in Upper Serangoon district. Low Seng Koon, 17. has been admitted to the General Hospital with slashes on the head, neck and left leg. Detectives later learnt that he
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  • 42 16 SAIGON, Thurs- A Saigon press report today claimed that ail 80-ton Singapore ship bound for Cambodia with a cargo of fish had been detained by Vietnamese naval authorities near Phu Quoc island off the southwestern coast of south Vietnam.
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  • 82 16 TOMORE BAHRt. Thurs— I J A large crowd braved heavy rain to watch a military parade at the Padarte here this afternoon one of the highlights of the two-day celebrations marking the 65th. birthday of Sir Ismail the Sultan of Johore, and the proclamation of
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  • 325 16 LONDON, Thurs. London stock markets were again active and most sections recorded widespread gains. New buying was stimulated by the encouraging economic ouilook. good company news and yesterday's further lm- provements on Wall Street. Al- though it was the equities mar- j ket-s that continued to claim most
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