Singapore Standard, 28 September 1957

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 jt W S. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Mil. No. 88 Singapore, Saturday, September 28, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 684 1 I r^_ Some May Join Chin Peng, Others Infiltrate Into School Bodies Federation Watch For Group That Escaped Colony Dragnet FIFTEEN SINGAPORE CHINESE SCHOOL STUDENTS, WHO HAVE ESCAPED THE RECENT POLICE DRAGNET, HAVE CROSSED TH'i CAUSEWAY INTO THE FEDERATION. Some are expected to enter the
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  • 84 1 Auussies To Woo Mlalayan Trade %t i\\ XX A. Sept. 27 B r Australia was X t concerted drive U .tabiish her products H Malayan market, >lt>r or Trade. jpi hi McEwen, said i i t an p AX G F. i3i Mai ivi it I make an unI I
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  • 17 1 f of Egypt sty a to a f* with Pre- the initiative B nference. A.P.
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  • 17 1 H D Marshal Sir s AI ander in Europe t Bentley in HampM Reuter
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  • 65 1 MR TAN BOON KIIAK. chairman of the Chung Cheng High School management committee and leader of the committee's delegates, 's seen on the extreme right with other numbers of the delegation at the meeting yesterday with Mr. Lee Slow Mons, the Permanent Secretary,
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  • 297 1 TWENTY-TWO typists, whose ■etrieea is valued at $42,500 by the Vietnamese government ar< leaving Singapore and Ku.il.i Lumpur on Oct. M ti> become the "hard core" of the International Secretarial at the Colombo Plan Conference in Saigon. The typists many of
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  • 65 1 DAMASCUS, Sept. 27 (AP) —King Baud oi Saudi Arabia today pledged support for Syria "or any other Arab country" against aggression from any direction. In a statement issued at the end Oi three-day talks here. Saud declared he is certain "that Syria poses no threat to
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  • 132 1 Tunku Calls For Special UMNO Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will call for a special meeting of the UMNO Central Executive Committee on Monday nisht to "fully discuss" the Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty before the White Paper is tabled at the Federal Legislative Council meeting on Oct.
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  • 34 1 A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl. Ng Eng, was burnt to death when her clothes caught fire while Dlaying with a lighted candle in a house in Chua Chu Kang, Singapore, on Thursday night.
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  • 21 1 AUSTRALIAN born Air Vice-Marshal Sir Anthony Lauderdale Paxton, died on Wednesday, it was announced in London yesterday. Reuter
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  • 263 1 YOU ASSASSIN, BLACKGUARD, CAD, RAT, GASBAG OOPS! SORRY, CODE SAYS 'NO' CANBERRA. Sept. 27 (Renter) A review of the accepted code of behaviour in the House cf Representatives is being tought by certain members and official* following a recent clash bet ve*D private members and a minister The former speaker,
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  • 167 1 SITUATION CALM, BUT POLICE ARE ALERT THE situation was calm in Singapore yesterday following the arrest under a Banishment Warrant of Dr. Chuang Shu-lin, principal of the Chung Cheng High School on Thursday. Dr. Chuang is the third member of the teaching staff arrested under the Colony's Banishment Ordinance. The
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  • 43 1 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Sept. 27 (Reuter) Nine Negro students attended Centra! High School here for the third cessive day under the protection of Federal troops No crowds had been permitted to form in the street in front of the school.
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  • 17 1 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong has consented to be patron of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya.
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  • 83 1 EL PASO Texas, Sept. 27 fßeuter) Italian film star Sophia Loren has married an Italian producer, Mr. Carlo Ponti, in proxy ceremonies in Juarez, Mexico, it was reported here today. The marriage was recorded in the registry office in Juarez on Sept. 17. informants said. Miss
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  • 191 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 27 (UP).— Argentine trooDs took up strategic positions today in strike-bound Buenos Aires to back ud the government's "right to work guarantee" during a na:ionwide 24-hour sympathy strike. Leaders of 62 unions called out 2.000,000 workers as a demonstration
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  • 75 1 11 CARS ARE STOLEN IN THREE DAYS SINGAPORE police yesterday warned motorists to lock their vehicles when parking them in the city. Police Secretary. Mr. P. Claque said that during the last three days 11 cars were reported stolen from Cecil Street. Robinson Road, Raffles Quay and baffles Place. Ten
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  • 77 1 PORT All PRINCE, Haiti, Sept. 27 (AP) The ruling military junta declared martial law throughout the Republic of Haiti today and imposed a curlew from 11 p.m, to 4 a.m. The junta warned in a communique broadcast by radio that all attempts to create disorders or
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  • 28 1 THE British Government has rejected a Labour demand for an inquiry into an alleged "leak" on its decision last week to raise the bank rate. Reuter
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  • 142 1 Hunt For Man From Asylum HUNDREDS of policemen from the Reserve Unit combed the kampongs and lorongs off Gevlang, Singapore, until dawn yesterday, looking for an escapee from Woodbridge Mental hos pital. The escapee. Lim Thiam Siew 29, was a remand prisoner in the hospital. A Colony magistrate had ordered
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  • 382 2 -LIM YEW HOCK CHIEF MINISTER OPENS $3 MILLION TRADE EXHIBITION BECAUSE of its expanding population, Singapore cannot rely entirely on entrepot trade and a more balanced economy is needed for the Colony. Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, made this statement last
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  • 248 2 NURSES' NARROW BED GROUSE PENANG. Fri. Minister of Health, Mr. V.T .Sambanthan. today heard a general complaint that the beds at the new nurses' hostel in Residency Road were so narrow that several nurses fell to th e floor in their sleep at night. The acting Matron of the Hostel,
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  • 268 2 PENANG, Fri.— A woman, Wong Ah Lin, said in a Coroner's Court today, that her daughter when asked why she had taken caustic soda, said she had been raped by a sub-tenant and as a result she became pregnant. Coroner. Mr.
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  • 3 2 COMMODITY PRICES H
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  • 38 2 Dl'E to the low water level a! the reservoir, water supplies in Ku'im town will be restricted. Water will he available from 7 a.:n to 10 a:n and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. from Sunday.
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG, Sept. 27 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.70 to £1 Sterling; $0.13 to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0.13 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $259.62.5 to a tael.
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    91 2 i i MR. LIM YEW HOCK. Singapore's Chief Minister, opened tlw Fair at the Great World yesterday. Among the display stalls which exhibited Dyak swords, shields and hats, in conne< House' which is to be screened at the Capitol soon Mr lin <, the headdress of a Dyak Chieftain.
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  • 194 2 The Sultan Is Pahang's Brain Trust TEMERLOH, Fri. Prime IMinister Tunku Abdul Rahman today, described the Sultan of Pahang: as "the brain behind the scene" in the State's intensive effort to lice the 14,000 square miles from Communist terrorists. The Tunku told more than 6,000 people during the Merdeka rally
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  • 237 3 Injury Compelled Him To Give Up Sports HIGH COURT TOLD OF ATTACK BY ENRAGED CIRCUS CHIMPANZEE A SHIPPING assistant, who lost a finger after he was bitten by a chimpanzee belonging to the Sheum Circus, two years ago, was awarded $4,410 damages by
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  • 162 3 Landak Mystery: 4 New Theories I pot X other possible B i leading to the myS ius disappearance of ill ton Shell tanker, I were submitted by B *1 Thome, representm owners, the Shell I Limited, at a Buurt i investigation yesI <§ i I hi Hv :e Second 1
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  • 94 3 BRITISH Secretary of for \ir. Mr. George Wan) ve.stcrday visited Koyal Australian Air N 1 Bomber irntj it Tengah. ipure N U .ird (right) is n it tht- X AF main '''HKf hangar. where in bombers stand ttlv to jjo into action list the terrorists. He uas
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  • 68 3 A NMV SHRINE dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus has been erected in the Church the Uolv Family in Katonff. The cost of the shrine was paid by well-wishers and parishioners Picture shows the shrine beinj? blessed and consecrated by Mgr. N. Goh. Vkai Geseml
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  • 257 3 It May Make Merger With Fed. Possible' SINGAPORE UMNO is likely to advocate the restoration of Malay Sultanate in the Colony, as one of the possible means of effecting a merger with the Federation. The Standard learns that I proposal calling for the
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  • 75 3 CB w vi\r. LBNQ, 15, h.i> bren reported missin? fruni bei home la Kirn Tian Str* <>!l Tions Bahru Road Sum.ipore since Tues- hu 1' tt hrr home with all hCI p-iMUi.ii helonsjines after she v.is icoldcd by her in,. i ksl Monday for
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  • 226 3 Govt. Will Ask P.S.C. To Review Candidates THE dispute between Government and its officers over recent appointments to the newly-created General Executive Service is ended. Government has agreed to approach the Public Services Commission to review the cases of individual candidates who have grievances, either on the selection or grading.
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  • 57 3 CASH fin i he c Cha C Cha lance contest to he Happy Cabaret ba Singapore on Oct. 18. Sponsored by the management of the cabaret, the conis open to all dancers. Os of $100. $5Q and $25 will be awarded to the first, second
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  • 179 3 'It Was The Last Straw', Court Told A HOUSEWIFE. Rubiah binte Jasnoh, yesterday told a Singapore court that she had been tolerant during five years of married life i man who used to lit her. Bu: when he assaulted her last time, when she visited h^r sick mother in it,
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  • 126 3 A EU rGER, R Chcllappan, 40, took ins life because he was dimissed from his job on inds of ill-health, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. His brnther, R. Manoo, told the Coroner. Inche Ah^ mud Hussein, that on Aug. 31. Chellappan told him that
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  • 131 3 SINGAPORE Government employees will not accept the offer made by the Chettiars Chamber of Commerce to lend civil servants money to clear their debts. The Staff side of the Civil Service Joint Council, at a special meeting yesterday decided to reject the offer.
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  • 81 3 DR. J. C. K. Yin, a radiologist at the X-Ray Department of the Genoral Hospital, left Singapore by air yesterday for London on a two-year study course. Dr. Yin. who was accompanied by his wife, will undergo the course at the Hammersmith Hospital in London.
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  • 127 3 ALTHOUGH Malaya is now an independent state, her economic and financial status is still being controlled by Britain, says Suara Kita. official organ of the Local Senior Officers Association, published yesterday. Political Merdeka, to have any significance, must lead to economic and financial merdeka, it
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  • 46 3 THE Singapore Police are not aware of any kidnap threat made to millionaire Mr. Tan Lark Sye on Thursday night, Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, said yesterday. "We have no reports," he said. He denied that police were guarding the millionaire's club.
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  • 166 3 Author Of 'Cruel Sea Will Write It SINGAPORE v B ?reat enfcreport In the Easl will figure in a book of maritime history over the past 400 years, to be written by Nicholas Monsarrat. author of the "The Cruel Sea." Mr Monsarrat
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  • 28 3 PENANG. Fri. Damage estimated at $50,000 was reported when fire destroyed the Fook Eng joss powder factory in West Jelutong this evening. No casualties were reported.
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  • 282 4 MINISTERS WILL ALL GET PAY BOOST $7,500 A Month Is What The Tunku Is Due KUALA LUMPUR, Fit Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will be paid $4,000 a month under a bill to be introduced under a "certificate of urgency" at the next meeting of the Legislative Council here. In
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  • 121 4 A JOIIORE Bahru Town Council employee and his wife were presented with gold and silver medals respectively by Singapore's Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga at the Blood Transfusion Centre yesterday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Denis Filmir who were among 53 other medal recipients 13
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  • 152 4 Atom Powered Electricity For Colony Is Urged SINGAPORE City Council should consider the use of atomic power for the generation of electricity, the magazine of the Council's Local Senior Officers Association—The Suara Kita says in its latest issue published yesterday. It said an atom-powered steam driven power station would cost
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  • 40 4 THE Philippines' first ambassador to Pakistan, Mr. Manuel Alzate. who arrived in Singapore yesterday by PAA for a three -day visit. Mr. Alzate formerly director of prisons, leaves on Monday to take up his new appointment.
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  • 76 4 HOLTTUM BACK FOR SHORT VISIT PROFESSOR R.E. Holttum. the termer director of Botanic Gardens, yesterday returned to Singapore by PAA for a short visit after retiring three years ago. Prof. Holttum flew into the Colony from Manila where he had attended the 2nd World Orchids conference. Prof. Holttum disclosed that
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE'S Trade Union Registrar, Mr. Sng Choon Yee, has rejected an application by the Singapore Schools Employees Union for registration as the Union has refused to furnish certain details concerning members of the pro-tern committee.
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  • 104 4 ALL SMILES AFTER CASE IS SETTLED THERE were smiles in a Singapore Court yesterday, when a soldier shook hands with a man who had been accused of assaulting him. They shook hands in the presence of the Magistrate, Mr. Phixip Lav. the prosecuting officer. Inspector Lee Cheng Teen, and defence
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  • 101 4 ANOTHER $68 TO AID FIRE FUND ANOTHER $68 has been received by the Singapore Standard to help 39 fire victims whose homes were gutted last Sunday. The total amount now stands at $1,925 for the families of six homes destroyed by the fire at Buona Vista village. Yesterday's contributors were:
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  • 48 4 SIM KIM HI/AT, pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Goh Boon Piew at Geylang on Sept. 18. He was allowed $500 bail till Oct. 4. I
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  • 71 4 Gangsters Beat Up Proprietor FOUR secret society gangsters walked into a coffee shop at Balestier Road, Singapore, last night during closing time and demanded money from the proprietor. Wong Ah Seng, the proprietor, refused to part vritb his money and was beaten up. Detectives who happened to be in the
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  • 137 4 THE entire process of the manufacture from raw ma:erlal to the finished product— of a radio receiving set was shown on the screen at the Shell Theatrette in Collyer Quay, Singapore, last nigh:. The occasion was a cock- .tail party held in honour oil Mr. C.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 975 4 spore Diary Standard Singapore Animal Lovers League: St F *Anil^w-s Cathedral: Fete and 11lf OS > lllClti@ll Clt GICHICG fltafsssa^ badi malaya b:^t3 -as Lectuicr in rar iidsern nri dim h RADIO MALAYA (General Ser- Queen EUzabetta 11 SUkes— A Archaeology in tne LnueiMtyot Katong Bdys' Club (Cuillemard vice): 1.15
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  • 180 5 IPOH, I ri. The lone opposition member in the Ipoh Town Council, Progressive Party Councillor, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam last nigrht strongly criticized the council for "in-dist-riininately" increasing the valuation of holdings in the Council area. Mr Seenivawcftin made this attack on the council
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  • 152 5 Fri.— -V.i.in 'C Town Count i r, l r be B I .:i Ayub, last nisht made a strong appeal to the Ipdh Town Council to take Immediate, steps to reoaii wooden :ri Ige in the Kuala Pari Incho Bi Ii ruddin
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  • 69 5 KLANG, Fri. The World Federation of Transport 03, with headquarters in Prague, Czechoslovakia, sent a message of good will to the National Union of Transport Workers' Biennial Conference held hero today. The WFTU. representing 8,500,000 workers in the satellite grouD of Communist stales wished the NUTW
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  • 445 5 Times Comments On Singapore s Student Arrests LONDON, Sept. 27 (Reuter) The Times, commenting in a leading article on the detention of 48 students in Singapore yesterday, said today: "Mr, Lim Yew Hock is in a difficult position. He sees plainly enough where the alien, disruptive
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  • 274 5 Snag In Tunku's 'End The Emergency' Plan I POII, Fri. Eight men representing more than 30,000 employees of 46 sago and tapioca mills situated on the jungle fringes of the Kanthan Bahru, Sungei Siput and Tanjong Rambutan areas of Kinla today presented a
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  • 149 5 Ipoh Won't Balance Its Budget Next Year IPOH, Fri.— The Ipoh Town Council will work on a deficit budget for next year. This has resulted from a decision by the General Purposes, Finance and Tenders Committee that the general assessment and water rates for next year should not be increased.
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  • 139 5 4½ Yrs. Jail For Big' Bicycle Thief KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Sessions Judge Inche Harun bin Haji Idris today jailed 30--yea%old Hassan bin Hamzah of Gombak, described as "one of the biggest bicycle thieves In the Federal capitai," to a total of four and a half years' on nine bicycle theft
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  • 31 5 A MISADVENTURE verdict was yesterday recorded on Musa bin Salim. who was shot with his own gun while boar-hunting in a forest re- serve at Batang Malaka on (July 31.
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  • 81 5 IPOH, Fri. The Chairman of the Ipoh Town Council last night called for "some publicity" to be given to the five-man anti-corrup-tion sub-committee which was formed a month ago. The members of the subcommittee are Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (Chairman). Inche Mohd. Yusof bin Haji Ahmad.
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  • 73 5 THE PRESIDENT of thr Art Club of the Methodist Afternoon School in Kuala Lumpur. Roland Hew (right > and the club's secretary, Peter Chua, display the painting they will present to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on next Friday. The painting was executed by
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  • 942 6 The Purge Goes 0n... THE Singapore Government's purge of communist elements goes on. The determination of Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock and his "cabinet" to leave no stone unturned in seeking out those who have been, and could still be, a danger to the peace and orderly government
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  • 949 6  - The Red Menace In Malaya AHMAD BOESTAMAM Sir When a leader of a political party, be it big or small, speaks one can be sure* that he is not speaking for himself but for the members of the party he represents. But when a columnist wri:es in his column only
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  • 112 6 Sir I shall b e most grateful if your paper can help me to seek the young lady who helped me out from a wrecked car on Wednesday. Sept 25. at about 2 p.m., near the junction of Dunearn Road and Gilstead Road, and took me to General
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  • 837 6  -  Aster Gunasekera By TF the English-language newspapers in Jakarta reflect the opinion and views of the Government of the country, then Indonesia is very angry with Malaya for her abstention from the United Nations vote on the country's claim to West Irian (Dutch New
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  • 569 6 China's iv /^ONCERN over the state of China's agriculture as th? basis for adva other fields, Is expressed by the Peking PEOPLE'S DAILY in construction in 1958, the first year of the second Five-Yea r Plan Aft., I Bi *J for 1958 as the simultaneous development of
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  • 750 6 Arnold Toynbee continues his HISTORIAN EN ROUTE series ,^S we drove back, one evening, from Byblos to Beirut, we saw the sun sink into the Mediter- ranean again. It might have been any day in our itinerary and as far away from England
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  • 226 7 US Will Help Arm The Tunisian Arrmy Official 1! M- Sept 27 (Router)— President Habib Bourft FunLsia announced yesterday in his weekly X t ast lhai the I nited States had confirmed its will ML Tunisia solve the arms supply problem and [f ,ie Tunisian Army to be properly equipped.
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  • 74 7 Sept. I S ate John red yeste- Syria's 3 pointment. State Department made n at the same tiire i illy that the has pre 1 ta armed ime courtesj >vrian foreign he ha^ r foreign minisrn he I inference of the titude in comd
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  • 34 7 Jrd UB Sept. 27 I Varrad. Com•r of the Jordan r need to I. In prison yesterday t In antl-gov- nstratlons durii crisis last A: :"iurth memnt sentenced. were sentenced
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  • 94 7 LGH IDE, BeDt 27 .Renter) Mllovar- Djllas, former Yugoslav Vice-President wh_ i d for "hostile pn. pagai to race a new D Oel 4 I r writing his anti-Commtmlst book "the new class." informed lay. Djilaa tried by the rict C< ;rr a* Sremska rovica
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  • 107 7 I pi Reucontin itari zone rnmeni House 1 United on said yesterday. utted by n Leary. United S ipervisory said violation was I the r military traffic of the isalem B -:::em ron Highway, v i ters the zone in two places." ;rt was in response
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  • 333 7 S. AFRICA 'THREATENS' TO QUIT THE U.N. UNION JACK IS THERE SO I WONT GO' f| LADY SMITH. Natal. Sept w :?7, (Keuter) The South African Minister of Justice, Mr. Charles Robert Swart, told the Natal Party Congress here last night that he had refused an invitation to lay a
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  • 373 7 We Cannot Afford To Heed The Siren Call Of Peaceful Co-existence —He Tells U.N. Small Countries Must Maintain Defence Alliances With West' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 27, (UP)— Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines told the United Nations today that his and other small countries
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  • 68 7 IT appears to be just one big giggle to these teenagers shown being moved along at bayonet point in Little Rock, Arkansas. Picture was made outside the Central High School there after members of the 101 st United States Airborne Division had been flown in
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  • 117 7 Warning To Opposition In Ghana ACCRA. Ghana. Sept. 27 (AP) Krobo Edusei. Ghana Interior Minister said today hs will arrest and detaiD certain opposition members end other "difficult men" who criticize the government when a local deportation bill becomes law. Edusei. Ghana's strong man, told a political rally: "Anybody who
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  • 230 7 DAMASCUS. Syria. Sept. 27 (AP) Leaders of Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iraq began talks here yesterday amid reports that a new Pan-Arab summit conference is in the oiling wherein the kings and heads of state of all Arab lands might probe issues dividing
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  • 53 7 ACCRA. Sept. 27 (Reutcr) The Ghana Government stated officially last night that Mr. George Evans, Daily Telegraph correspondent, was "unfortunately refused entry Into Ghana this morning by an administrative error." This has now been corrected and Mr. Evans will be allowed to enter Ghana
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  • 120 7 love At First Sight? What Rot! DURBAN. Sept 27 (Reuter) People might be greatly attracted to each other when they first met, but there was no such thing as "love at first s sht," Canon Bryan Green, the evangelist, told ur»ivers t v students at Howard Ccl'ege in Durban. lie
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  • 199 7 BANGKOK. Sept 27 AP) Prime Minister Pole Sarasin today warned Red China [tl sponsorship of the so-oailed Thai Free Stale in Yunnan province "is considered d. ous to Thailand's interests." The Prime Minister said he had heard reports conn* the free state
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  • 113 7 NEWPORT. Rhode Island. Sept 27 (Reuter) President Eisenhower spent nearly two hours aboard America's atomic submarine, Seawolf. here yesterday and made a short cruise at a depth of CO feet to become the first American President to travel in a nuclear-powered underwater craft
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    • 198 7 mORPHV-RICHRRDS The world's best family refrigerator There's plenty in the Morphy Xi c h sr£s A^iral ...Plenty of room foi plenty ol food M ■mggfpßßßMlr-N. anc Pieniv ol good reasons why Astral j| jSj jiP§^fi!Jß'*^\ silent refriceration is the best for your flßll ill I I kitchen. The Morphy- R
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  • 96 8 IPOH. Fri— Mr. Sins Mong Pingi 8 lorry driver of Ipota today elected president of the newly-formed Perak Divisi n of the National Union of Transport Workers, Federation falay The Perak Division, which has a membershio of about 60D bi:?, lorry, taxi r-nd motor- boat workers,
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  • 539 8 A BANDIT WIDOW (I COULDN'T QUIT) JAILED *Even under compulsion and threat of death no one should wage war against the state a MR. JUSTICE SMITH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ruling that no one, not even under the threat of death, should wage war against the State, Mr. Justice Smith, in
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  • 150 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Staffs Union today accused jiicy of "divide and rule" in The union's Action Committee, in a statement, also gave the industry notice that it would support the powerful National Union cf Plantation Workers in its campaign for the introduction of a
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  • 71 8 IPOH. Fri. A student of the Malay school at Sungei Korok Lama. A!or Star. Kedah. Shaarani Hassan, won $100 for the best entry in the cover design contest organised by the Malayan Student Magazine Nearly 120 entries from' all over the Federation were received, and
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  • 37 8 A FUN fair in aid of funds to build a 550.000 Merdeka hall in Parit Buntar was opened yesterday by the wife of the District Officer, Krian. Puan' Hajia Habibah binte Dato Haji Abdul Malek.
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  • 25 8 SINGAPORE'S Malay Cooperative Officer, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Rahmat will leave the Colony on Monday for Britain on a nine-month cooperative course.
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  • 99 8 NOW FUND FOR THE JOBLESS UNION PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The All-Malaya Estates Staffs Union announced today it had drawn up an unemployment benefits scheme for its members. The union proposes to establish a special unemployment benefits fund usin? 15 per cent of all subscriptions collected from members. Mr. V.
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  • 56 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Federation has been admitted into full membership of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Ea>t. it was announced today. ECAFE headquarters In Bangkok informed the Malayan Government that Che country had been automatically admitted because she had been accepted as
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  • 27 8 PENAN G Magistrate, Au Ah Wah, was involved in a traffic accident while returning to George Town, after hearing a case at Bayan Lepas yesterday evening.
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  • 194 8 SEGAMAT, Fri.— The people of Segamat yesterday presented a silver salver to the 2/10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles with the inscription: "In gra:itude for their assistance towards restoring order to the district." The presentation reflects the satisfaction felt in Segamat at the
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  • 134 8 PENANG. Fri. Eighty-three-year old Hamid Mydin told the Magistrate's Court today that for the first time in his life he staked $2 in the character lottery on Merdeka Day. "I was hoping to make a fortune," said Mydin who added that he
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  • 83 9 Social Rounds SttfctiAAßD'S hi lON shews, and a competition, precJon the enter■■*^n,t scene in Sim" 8 this weekend. Changi tonight, 12 nodels Manna in i Chi 1 de' the audience RAJ Changi as iin of a V inised in aid Benevolent A special I has been l. of 1 11
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  • 421 9 K< h and L< nle •oughout the flr.-t half of the lon s] the band of the Far East Air Force, conducted by Flying om> r Hu a, win entertain the gathering. The second part of the fashion slmn d be--1 the variety -i— mi^-d by the Q£l
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  • 245 9 They love through the Mails f VHE pen lias been mightier 1 than the sirord for Mr. Richard Ang of Singapore, who viet the girl of his choice. Miss Nancy Toh Soon Sim, through the mails. Tins two and a half years of penning ended last Monday when the couple
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  • 78 9 NAVAL BASE ANNUAL SOCIAL A SPECIAL cabaret act ri will mark the annual Dinner and Dance of the Chief Constructor's Department in H.M.S. Naval Base, next Saturday at Sea View Hotel. Members of the Sports and Social Club of the Naval Base are organizing the social, which is the seventh
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 9 $OME of the Singapore Model Academy's ".V team the nucleus of tlie Academy are seen here modelling for Salon ISew Yorker* ff hiteauays, Robinsons and anity's at the fashion show held at the Cricket Club last Wednesday, for the Ladies Section of the British European Association. (Left tt*
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  • 272 9 nPHK five-man Iniver- sity Commission will be nests «>f honour at a ((nktail party this evening gfvea t'y the First Secretary (Comment') Commission of India in Siiu\ipore. .Mr. Dt, \T. Jejurikar and .Mrs. Jejunk.ir. at India House One ol the YIP Ea Dr, Tarn Cband, mem!
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    74 9 Whoosh ENTY little candles were puffed out on a birthday cake last Sunday, at Telok Kurau, Singapore. It WAI the first celebration for Maureen Lim/a Cole: ill. At the big gathering at her residence, Maureen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, LilH Yew Kwee of Singapore, did something more than just
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    • 223 9 Feed fast-growing bodies 011 FAREX f FAREX provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy Calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth vitamins of the B group to encourage v j- > "\V*d healthy
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    • 110 9 I "I ■> Iln\: nirt- of i wm M •< r.« v t r, J Ki»\ v FOfl i t »c\ Iht of thoe- ver and c a good time. V t J riIDATI k I n through Be co-oper..* i, d and pro- i open a bo at you;
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 146 10 SHORT delivery dates which Japanese exporters can oiler have greatly strengthened Japan's competitive bidding for world trade, the International Monetary Fund reported in Washington. The Fund's annual report gave this explanation in accounting for Japan's 122 increase in the volume of manufactured exports between and 1956,
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    • 53 10 INDUSTRIALS IMPROVE; TINS STEADY II ALA V A N Sharsbrokers Association, yesterday r ed a general improvement in industrials, which dosed dim with tins steady and ru featureless Loan prices were revis yields to redemption based or. sellers' price cf about B| per cent. New quotations anne by the Association
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    • 45 10 Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T 31-7/18, O.D. 31-9/16. 90 days airmail. 31-15 16 credit bills, 32 trade bills. Soiling rate? T.T. or OP. ready wore: Belgian Franca 1619-1/4: Norwegian Kr. 231-1/4; Italian Lire *****.
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    • 103 10 Foreign Car Sales In U.S. Rising FOREIGN orsr sales in the United States this year are virtually certain to tor> the 200.000 unit mark. That would be more than double last fa total. Already more foreign-built cars have been sold in the U.S. tnarkei this year than were shipped into
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    • 138 10 Jet-Noise Suppressors Developed THE appearance of the first jet-noise suppressors on the Comet 3's four Rolls-Royce Avon R.A. 29 engines (each 10.500 lb. static thrust) mark an important stage in the development of the Comet 4 and 4B jet airliners now being built for 8.0.A.C. and B.E.A. Already the Comet
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    • 38 10 THE Toyota Motor Sale? Company announced in Tokyo the Japanese Government has approved its plan for establishing its headquarters in Los Angeles for the distribution of Japanese small cars in the United States.
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    • 495 10 Britain Stands The Strain Chancellor BRITAIN with the Commonwealth and Empire—stands with America as partners at the apex of world economic affairs, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, declared at a luncheon given by the American Bankers' Ass o c i ation Convention in Atlantic City, New
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    • 213 10 MEMBERS of the World Bank meeting in Washington wore told by Mr. Nigel Birch. Britain). Economic Secretary to the Treasury, that it was their duty to attack inflation by stimulating savings. Mr. Birch said that he did not suppose there had ever
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    • 33 10 THE coaster Alfa, building for Danish account, has been successfully launched at a Netherlands yard. The vessel is of the flushdeck type and has a carrying capacity of 770 dw tons.
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    • 193 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokor> yesterday reported the following business ione: F N orda $2.75; Georgetown Disp |2 wernight; Hammers $2 20 to $2.21| xci: $2.17|; Breweries (3.70:; M. Cement $1-67J; Collieries $1.05; McAlistera 5170: M tal Box $2: Robinson ords $1.97|; Sime Darby $1.9 to $2; Cold Storage $1.05
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    • 17 10 A ROAD tunnel under the Alps to link Switzerland and Italy has been planned.
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    • 148 10 RUBBER UP 3/ 4C. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose I cent to 843 cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for October shipment on a quiet market, lareelv due to trade buyinc The market opened slightly higher than on the previous day on improved overseas overnight prices. Trade buying
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    • 100 10 DUNLOP'S Federation office gave a farewell dinner to their managing director, Mr. R. Johnson, who has been appointed managing director of the Dunlop Company in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland the latest addition to the Dunlop group of factories. Present at the dinner were mar.' dealers, some
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  • 94 10 PENANG, Fri. The president of the Federation of Rubber Trade Associations, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, stated in his annual report that with the advent of independence, higher taxation was inevitable, but due consideration should be given to the plight of the rubber industry. Mr. Heah said that if labour
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  • 152 10 Fast Ferry Service For Hongkong ALTERNATIVE schemes for the provision of either a subway under Connaught Road or a footbridge over it leading to and from the new Star Ferrypiers are now being investigated by the Hongkong Govern nient. Whichever scheme is finally adopted, it is proposed to instal escalators
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  • 34 10 CEYLON produced 27.5 million lb. of tea in August, compared with 23.3 million lb. last August. In the first eight months of the year, the crop has totalled 285.1 million lb.
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  • 22 10 A DELEGATION of the British Coke Research Association has left for a tour of investigation in the United States
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  • 101 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon elprices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept. Oct. S-4^ buyers, $25J Bellas; coconut oil in bulk $40* sellers; in drums S44£ sellers, Muntok white pepper $113 sellers, Sarawak white $112 sellers, special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable mixed
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  • 352 10 CHINA has again been quite active in the Singapore rubber market, while Russia continued to bolster London, according to the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler Bath and Co., Ltd. Sellers seem only too pleased to meet the market, the report said. It has been rather
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  • 31 10 THE 39th international exhibition of private cars, station cars, camping caravans, automobile components and accessories will be held in the R.A.I. Building. Amsterdam, from Feb. 13 to 23, 1958.
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  • 207 10 meeting of the F.R.T.A. in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 5, stated that Malaya should endeavour to maintain its position as the premier rubber producer. Mr Heah added that a revolutionary scheme should be propounded by Government to alienate at least 1,500,000 acres of virgin forest land for
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  • 245 10 Executive On 20,000-m'de Tour MR. HUMPHREY EDMONDS, an executive direr tor of Oldham Son Ltd.,— the Denton. Manchester battery and mine-lighting firm and head of its expor department, has left for a 20,000-mile tour of MX the 90 markets to which the company's products
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  • 93 10 Protecting Ships From Corrosion WHEN the IfusJ Lloyd, a new 11,550-ton car?o-passeng-er vessel of the Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyrf was put into commission the owners announced that the vessel was equipped with an installation for controlling underwater corrosion of the iron skin. This new method of corrosion prevention, which was -loped
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  • 69 10 be sen ft: as*-. ITI lri l next* qu< sulai the Firms" "m C would Th OUS giv< i expected exhibition v an held fo; fee: of mc: 3 dam. At the r miti uit Ma: ciation of has tak this ma- "JfJ tions tc sent out Q tern
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    • 278 10 HAPPY LAND HOTEI! No. 2435-C Klebang Kechil I MALACCA'S FOREMOST SIASIBf BAR and RESTAURANT ROOMS A!RCO\DITIO\ED uifh P\m COME and ENJOY 01 R EOT FOOD. WINE and StRVIU "A" LINE REGULAR SERViCE S.NGAPCFE NMMMII PHNOMPENh SINGAPORE "TATSUOH MARU" 4 oft "TATSUOH MARU" EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILING TO MHQRM COLDEN CAMMA'
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    • 87 10 OUTER ROADS Boreville. Ringhorn. Tyndareus. American Mail. Dunera, Sanana Stra. Fossarus. Troon Breeze. Grecnhill, Poplar Hill. Leoville. Inglis. INNER ROADS lions, Eng, Esau. Kuala Lumpur. Barkero. Rimau. Perlis. Sin Honh Ho. Panehan, Champadah. Phuang Ngern, Hai Hong. Isabel. Giang Bee. Hock Hai. SHB WHARVES President Jefferson 4. Sumatra 6. Letitia
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    • 825 11 EmGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ■T ;:s 6. MMI 132/6 Robtnton Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE I m,:m«. Boifon, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Portt 5 por« P. Sham Penang ft r 5/10 Oct 14 Oct 15/16 Oct |ftl 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov jONov/lDec V s ,m ers
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    • 1278 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS lin«t> iinioix i*iec in (12 Mn«») THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE O '.V," SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrltrt option to procted via ether ports to load and discharge earge (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 813 11 MITSUI |g| LINE S'por* P S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN Aiumason Maru for Yokohama. Kobe Moji 10 Oct 7 Oct Harunaian Moru via Manila for Yokohama Nagoyo Kobe 21 Oct FOR USA Foi New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombay Awobason Maru from Japan 10 Oct 12 Oct Akiboien Maru for Japan
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    • 737 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond/ot Foi lo«i vie Su«* Peneng P.S'hem S'po*e "SONGKHLA" 1/1 Oct 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct Accepting cargo for Kobe b Yokohama. "JAVA" 8/9 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oft 6/7 Oct Bangkok only. "SINALOA 22/23 Oct 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct Bangkok only. HOMEWARDS
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  • 360 12 They'll See Lim On The Project A THREE-MAN Singapore Olympic and Sports > Council sub-committee will meet the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to discuss the Singapore Olym- pic Stadium project. These three men are the SOSC chairman, Mr. C.C. Tan, secretary Mr. A.T.
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  • 751 12 Malaya Cap match ends on a wretched note with several players u>a rn Winners Enter Final Of Northern Zone PENANG, Fri. Perak continued their march along the recovery trail by pitching Penang firmly but politely out of the Malaya Cup when they won the
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  • 167 12 King Kong's Dream Come True king Kong's 'dream of fighting a world champion.' will come true tonight when he meets the American Lou Thesz in the main wrestling event at the Happy World tonight The 410<-pound Hungarian, who returned to Singapore yesterday after a successful Australian ;our. is confk:< nr
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  • 140 12 England Beat China PEKING, Sept W (Beater) Knyland beat China by ninr events to three in the inter national swimming contest here tonight. Judy Grinham, 18-year-old women's Olympic backstroke champion, won the 100 metres freestyle for England. China took the opening event, ,when Lin Chin Chu, a ear-old naval rating
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR, F:;.-Sel-angor will play a friendly football match against Federation Combined Services on Sunday ;tt I lie Princes Pioad stadium. Th c match will serve as preparation lor Selangor's replay against Singapore Combined ser. vices in the South Zone of the lIMS Malaya Cu\) competition
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  • 157 12 BO.MBAV Sept. g) \l> r world's number one badmint, i Thomas Cup would remain h m to come il Malaya can beat h< i two arc "sure to meet in the chaileni .^1 Choong, competing i n a co and Cricket Club of India chamj j Malayan badminton is
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  • 17 12 PSC Edge Chinese pf i j I i I 2 i Club I throi. M I 1
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  • 294 12 JUNIOR Combined Clubs I r^ T|^ uoaLs to two Kb i SAFA Premiei i ;.e soccer at the Jalan liesai Stadium yesterday. Juniors, who won their first match last weeka* Europeans, Eurasians and Indians c selves right in the running for c: vith
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  • 30 12 IOC Give: Views Or Amateurism Oly: the ed to Tli. ming I In polo an redin gam< Tin pom* many ceivi on like did not Tht mitt< i I the
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  • 331 12 Sel. Rugby Prospects Are Never Brighter KLALA LIMPIR, Fii. Selangor, HMS Malaya Kugby competition champions, are confident of chalking up the season's first win when they take on Perak Kugby Union in a friendly match at Ipoh tomorrow. The prospects o; a highly successful season lor the state have never
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  • 93 12 Narrow Win For All Blues PENANG, Fri, AH Blue? scored a hard earned but well deserved eight points (goal and penalty) to six (two trie.-) rugger victory over 16 Field Ambulance on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday. In the second' half All Blues drew first blood when Joseph grounded for
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  • 57 12 A Penalty goal by Zain in the closing stages of the game enabled Wearne Brothers to beat Arsenal Football Club by five goals to four in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Sainy, Palaniappan, Jumat. Seng Pah and Zain scored for Wearne Brothers while V S.
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  • 710 12 GOII Hood Keng House, with 65 points to their credit won the Inter-House <hampionsbip cup for the second year running at the 20th annual swimming carnival of the Anglo-Chinese School in the Chinese Swimming Club's new pool yesterday. Goh Kok Sin. the champion, was
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    • 214 12 DEPRESSION «k i,v Xature's li nmiitfj Tq T Cr^ **W2^^l* WINE MERCHANTS itvivarv at Imitations. Always insist Ipnn tmvttiny Svrruvallo*s Tonic (i tin Itomi A iron II Vftc./ Sole D'stributors for fiutOßClfa KIAM GUAM CO., (INDONESIA) LTD., Head Office- Djakarta Distributort Singapore: Quek Hock Seng ft Co., Ltd., Hong Konu:
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  • 52 13 Photo) I\EW YORK: Sugar Ray Robinson (left) clips a left against the chin of Carmen Basilio as the Inttcr charges in dmring an early round of their title bout at t!if> Yankee Stadium. World welterweight champion Basilio urested Robinson's Middleweight croun on a split In-round decision.
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  • 149 13 Italian M-Cycle Firms To Abandon Speed Racing Next Year MILAN, Sept. 26 (Reuter) Italy's three leading motor-cycle manufacturing firms Guzzi, Gilera and Mondial, tonight announced that they will abandon speed racing at the end of this year. The manufacturers said that this decision would enable them to concentrate on "More
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  • 96 13 Davy Jones Scores Three For England BIRMINGHAM. Sept. 27 (Reuter) The England and Spain youth internationals provided a dazzling display of swift soccer before 10,000 spectators here tonight and ended in a 4-4 draw. England played the more progressive football while Spain, unlike many Continental teams, took advantage of the
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  • 37 13 LONDON. Sept. 27 (Reuter) —Results of last night's football matches were: LEAGUE HI (Southern) N'ampton T. 4. C'chester V. 1, Newport County vs Fort Vale (postponed) Youth International (played at Birmingham). England 4. Spain 4.
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  • 131 13 LONDON. Sept. 26 (ReutersFirst and final acceptors, with weights (all raised 2 pound.O for the Autumn Cup to be run over five furlongs at Newoury on Saturday. October 5. are: Maelsheachlainn 8.12: Gads Hill 8 11; Papillio 8.10: Magnetic North. 8.9; Straight Lad 8.5; Artaban 8.4: Alcastu.s
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  • 62 13 LONDON, Sept 27, (Reulcr^ The English first division football match between Everton and Blackpool arranged forluuicftiow has been postponed, the Football League announced today. Everton hav e riru layers suffering from influenza. This is the third of tomorrowEnglish and Scottish league matches to be postponed.
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  • 52 13 RESULTS of the Army Golfing Society's Bogey Competition held at the Royal Island Club on Wednesday were: Winner: Maj. P. Hill. Ball Sweep: Ist Nine— Maj P. Hill; 2nd Nine— CoL R. H Keenlyside. The next meeting wi'l be held at the Royal Singapore Golf Club or Wednesday,
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  • 24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn—Selangor Sikh Union beat Selangor Club 'B' 4-1 in a friendly hockey match on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday.
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  • 401 13 LONDON, Sept. 27 (ReuterV— The following are English and Scottish football fixtures for tomorrow Saturday: SCOTTISH LEAUGE CUP Semi-Finals Clyde vs. Celtic; Rangers vs. Brechin City. DIVISION I Arsenal vs. Leeds; A. Villa vi Leicester; Bolton vs. Portsmouth; Burnley vs. Newcastle; Everton vs.
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    • 333 13 naturalisation VOTicf: is hereby given that the following pers> whose names and arid re: are given belo w are applying to the Governor for naU;ra!i>a- and that any person v knows any reason why naturalisation -hould not be granted j uld Btod a written and Signed statement of the facftl
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    • 234 13 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN x^ that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisati n and that any person who knowi any reason why naturalisation should not be granted •hould send a written and si^ri^rj statement of the facts
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    • 278 13 SINGAPORE P.W.D. TENDER 'TENDERS will be received at A the Office of the Senior Superintendent, Stores Furniture, P.W.D., Kandang Kerbau, Singapore up to noon of the llth October. 1957 for the purchase of the following scrap m one lot as it lays at H. ML Loral Prison, Singapore: Scrap Iron.
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    • 198 13 NOTICES IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai I. ONG BOON SWEE of No. 257. Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for the transfer of Second Class Beer House and Samsu Shop licences in respect of premises No. 257 Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore to Mr.
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    • 626 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ENGAGEMENT OH— KG: Maurice, I of t he late M Seng and Mrs Oh, to youngest daughter of the la'e Mr. and Mrs Ng Koh G'.ce Ml 28th Sept 1957 SITUATION) VACAMI THE Rubber Rc-e;.rc [ostft* of Malaya inWtes applical for a post as Graduate Assisin the Botanical
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    • 246 13 li 1 Abner By Al Capp fV^^B^l 1,. JP tf-^:y-VJZ r ■qW Wf THAT I X F WELL- KIDDING WA TCH IS IN ZiSS I FOMENT lil TO SEE^ I I CONCEALED BB^ I Dr^^M fr I CANI f* I N/ )N C: !NI focSj occ. j-i s ____^P I
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  • 597 14 PERIWINKLE is my choice in the main seven furlong (Race 4) for Class Four performers. This Pandemonium four-vcar-old ran a creditable race at Kuala Lumpur when second to Bingo. He looked the winner until Bingo spurted hard to clinch the decision by
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  • 60 14 RAIX fell at Penan? yesterday and up till last night the track was yieldin?. Best outsider BEST longshot at Penan^ this afternoon is Prince Jester in Race t>. Periwinkle in Race 4 looks a sound each-way wager. Big Sweep BIG SWEEP will he drawn on Race 7. Treble
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  • 490 14 Balkan Chevalier Is Best Of Daniels' Formidable Trio £electhtu GFHF Says WINDSOR LAD \TTTH three candidates engaged, trainer Keith Daniels appears to have the answer to the main 5| furlongs sprint (Race Five) for horses Class 4 Division 1 at Penang today, first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn
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  • 231 14 Satellite All Set For A Hattrick RACE THREE Satellite who landed a grand double on this course in August looks like making this his third otl the reel. He is very much on the upgrade, and with a handy 7.10 he claims five pounds with apprentice Dragon in the saddle
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  • 211 14 TOWNSMAN SHOULD OUTSMART RIVALS TOWNSMAN looks like outsmarting his opposition in Race 6 This Newtown Wonder five-year-old put up a gallant showing over 5£ furlongs at Kuala Lumpur when second to Britiania. He led all the way until he was beaten close home Townsman's three in 38-2 5 sec on
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  • 166 14 Performer II Can Do The Trick Here RACE SEVEN Performer II showed a return to form when he finished a promising second to Showman over nine furlongs at Kuala LumDur. He g< I four pounds less and I expect him to improve and take •.his race. His only win this
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  • 69 14 BOMBAY. Sept 26 (Keuter) David Choong (Malaya) was easily beaten by Nandu Natekar of India in the quarter-finals of the Western India Badminton championships here today. Natekar won 15-5, 15-5. In the mixed doubles. Natekar and Miss Sashi defeated Jordan Hammergard Hansen (Denmark) and Mrs.
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  • 84 14 Campbell To Try Again In US ALBANY New York, Sept. 27 (AP) The State Public Works Department said yesterday it would let Donald Campbell, British speedboat racer, try for a new record on Onondaga Lake with his jetpowered Bluebird 11. Campbell failed in repeated attempts to post a new speed
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  • 33 14 MARIGOLD Badminton Party beat Mferrytime B.P. (Blue) by four games to one in the final of the Singapore Junior InterClub championship played at the Singapore Badminton stadium on Wednesday night.
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  • 214 14 Producer is in splendid form. A game and a strong finisher. he usually gives of his best over 7 furlongs. Park II has shown signs of coming back to his last season form in recent slarts Worth backing if the going turns soft. Hearts Ease was heavily
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  • 68 14 LONDON. Sept. The Internationa] professional indoor tennis championships at the E:r,p:re Pool. Wembley, were reduced to the semi-finaLs of the les tonight. P. cho Segura CEcuador> beat George Worthington (Australipi (i-2. 6-4. and will meet the world champion. Pancho Goozafc the semi-finals. I the other semi-final, KeD
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