Singapore Standard, 24 September 1958

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1958. VoLIX No. 84. 15 cts. 4 Poges m i TJIGT [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 642 1 BUT THEY CANT BE WIPED OUT— CID. CHIEF Activities Of Secret Societies Skow Big Drop THE Singapore Police, using the new powers conferred on them by the Legislature on Aug. 12, hare brought secret societies m the island under control. This was revealed by the Assistant Commissioner,
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  • 270 1 Cordon Placed Around Ship i THREE former Malayan residents are among seven Chinese who have been detained by the Singapore Immigration Department following an attempt by them to enter the Colony illegally from China, over the week-end. They were found as stowaways on board
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  • 68 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 23 (Reuter) More than 500 persons were today reported dead m a smallpox epidemic on Butung Island, 750 miles North of Australia. Jakarta newspapers said "scores of thousands" were suffering from smallpox on Butung Island which were appealing for medical aid. Butung Island is
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  • 106 1 DIRECTOR PRESENTED TO KING (ABOVE) the Managing Director of The Singapore Standard, Mr. Aw Cheng Taik, being presented to the King by the Grand Chamberlain. Dato Sri Amur Di Raja, at the State Ball held m the Istana Iskandariah, Kuala Kangsar, on the occasion of the King and Queen's visit
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  • 77 1 THE Police Secretary, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh, who was a former O.C. of the Singapore Secret Societies Branch, revealed yesterday that several women were on record as members of gsecret societies. These women were, however, never m control of their societies, although they had
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  • 18 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower ended a 25-day holiday m Newport yesterday and flew back to Washington. Reuter
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  • 205 1 UNITED NATI6NS, New York, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— The General Assembly met at 2 ,44 p.m. today to resume debate on its Steering Committee's recommendation not to include an Indian -proposed item on Chinese representation on the agenda for the three-month session. The committee recommended
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  • 459 1 King And Queen Return Home After State Tour IPOH, Tues. —To the strains of "Bengawan Solo" the King anjl Queen made their departure from this State capital this evening thus ending their threeday official visit to the "Silver State." Today was the most hectic day of Their Majesties tour of
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  • 119 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The King and Queen returned to the Federal Capital at ten o'clock tonight. About 10,000 school children, interspersed by a number of. youth and voluntary organizations members, waited for 2£ hours along the main route of the town to shout "Daulat Tuanku" and to wave
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  • 159 1 TAIPEI, Sept 23 (UPI) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Adm. Harry Felt, Commander of U.S. Pacific Forces, met m secret for six hours today, amidst reports that China was seeking U.S. permission to bomb Communist mainland artillery bases opposite Quemoy. Felt and Chiang conferred for
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  • 187 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's tin output quota for the next quarter, beginning from Oct. 1 is to be cut by a further 11.638 piculs or 665 tons. During the current quarter, Malaya's quota is 8,165 tons and for the fourth quota period, this figure
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  • 46 1 After rising steadil^ for the past two consecutive^trading days, Singapore tin 'price fell $7-3/8 to $350 per picul yesterday. The drop was due to lack of buying support Low offerings, totalling some 70 tons, to give a boost to the logaVprlee.
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  • 71 1 > Reports fetaat the International* Tin-^Cquncil would meet ,m ij^ndoi&jhis week gained f urttjw ground today with an indication, 'that the meeting wiwjp^rike j>lace on Thursday. Supporting the belief that there will be a meeting are reports from Singapore that Mr. D. C. Thomson, a member of the
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  • 24 1 A 19-YEAR-OLD Greek Cypriot woman wa s sentenced to 12 years' jail In Nicosia yesterday for nnsiisilns bombs last June. Reuter
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  • 348 2 SINGAPORE rubber goods manufacturers yesterday urged Government to act "swiftly" and save the local rubber footwear manufacturing industry from being wiped out by the dumping of foreign footwear m this market. A spokesman of the Singapore Rubber Goods Manufacturers and Traders Association
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  • 22 2 TWO BRASS vases worth $30 are missing from the Methodist Church m Perak Road, Penang. The Police are making inquiries.
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  • 152 2 CAUSED DEATH: WOMAN CHARGED A WOMAN, Lon Noi, 22, was charged m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday with causing the death of Leong Wah Heng, 25, by a negligent act, not amounting to culpable homicide, m a car m Upper Aljunied Road on June 6. A labourer. Peck Bok
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  • 69 2 KOTA BHARU, Tues. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, has presented 35 Nagoya fowls from Japan to the Veterinary Department for distributions to farmers In Kelantan. Five of these birds have been given free of charge to a few farmers m Bachok. The
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  • 213 2 School Head Refutes Professor's Charges A REPORT that the standard of Mandarin of Malayan Chinese students m the National Taiwan University was below par was yesterday strongly attacked by Mr. Chen Ann Loon, principal of the Singapore Chinese High School. Mr. Chen said: "In my opinion, students from Singapore and
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 389 3 rW Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has l, Government's anxiety over increasing f n Singapore. 'The problem is earned at his weekly Press conference «Hen he revealed that the number of '^Colony today was the highest m re-*-ie true incidence of unemployment Lrfry. particularly during periods of eJs
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    • 328 3 I Warsaw talks between the American and ist Chinese ambassadors on the Formosa crisis have fizzled out —as everyone *ould happen. The Peking envoys for a complete Nationalist abandonment shore islands m the Straits as its price 'temporary no- war pledge m the whole area" has been
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    14 3 "Here we are* Jo Grimond Look you^the cloak of Liberalism has fallen on m..."
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  • 661 3 THE LIBERALS LOOK LEFT From Derek Moon m London r TBE Liberal Party leader, Mr. Jo Grimond, is a shrewd and realistic enough politician to realise that there are today more disillusioned Socialists than disgruntled Tories. That is why he and the Liberal leadership have worked out their new plan
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  • 65 3 During the Interjiational Geophysical Year, which began m July 1957 and will end m December 1958, scientists of 66 countries have been making an unp recedented study of man's physical environment. Their studies range from the earth's molten core to outer space. What they learn will be
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  • 920 3  - No W itch-Hunting For Canadians Robert Duffy By OTTAWA, CANADIAN politicians discovered m the Parliamentary se s s ion which has just ended a surprising talent and taste for the slam-bang, bust him -on -the nose type of legislative committee inve s t i gation hitherto supposed to be> peculiar
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  • 69 3 Shorts from the Talks CAT LOVER "TN Paris I once saw an J old woman pushing a perambulator full of cats. I was told she was m the habit of taking her cats for a walk In this way and that she added to their number by luring stray cats
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  • 437 3 the NEWS as it strikes me pHIEF Minister Lim Tew Hock, at a Press Conference on Monday, recalled what he had told the Kalians electors a few months ago about choosing leaders who could form a stable government; for with political stability would come economic security. Later he told the
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  • 413 4 CID Chief Blames Trade Recession, Unemployment UNEMPLOYMENT and the trade recession m Singapore have been responsible for an increase m crime and secret society activities m the island m recent months. This was disclosed by Mr. Brian Goodrich, C.I.D. Chief at yesterday's Press conference m Pearl's
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  • 230 4 NO ACID ATTACKS FOR MANY WEEKS FOR the past several weeks there had been no acid attacks m Singapore probably because of the deterrent punishment now being meted out, said Mr. Brian Goodrich, Singapore's C.I.D. Chief yesterday. He said this when reviewing :he crime figures for 1957 and tor this
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  • 118 4 Thieves Break Into 2 Houses: $2,300 Haul THIEVES broke into two houses m Singapore on Monday and escaped with cash a-nd jewellery totalling nearly $2,300. A clerk. Mr. Chng Wee Cheong of Lorong 23, Geylang. reported to police that he woke up m the morning to find $1,200 missing from
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  • 52 4 TAN AH TOW, 70> was yesterday fined $6,000 m default six months' jail by a Singapore Magistrate's Court for assisting m the management of a chap-ji-kee lottery on Monday. Tan. when arrested by the Police at 7.15 a.m. on Monday, was found with five-chap-ji-kee schedules valued
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  • 47 4 THREE men. Leong Jek Thang, Lee Cnwee Bok and Lee Kek Cheng, were acquitted yesterday m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to Tan Khian Cheng m North Boat Quay on Aug. 8.
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  • 109 4 HAD NO LICENCE FOR PIGS -FINED $5 SINGAPORE City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday to.d a Nee Soon Road resident. Poh Chu. that he should no:, expect the Rural Board to come and collect the taxes and fees due from him, but that It was his duty to go
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  • 73 4 MR. AND MRS EDWIN KWEK KIM HAI after their wedding at the Holy Trinity Church, Singapore, last Saturday. Mr. Kwek is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwek Boon Tong. a nd the brid* is the former Miss Juliana Lee Woon Lan, daughter of Madam
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  • 490 4 Blinded Miner: Judge Sets The Wife Free KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Low Kong Seng, the 35--year-old second wife of a wealthy miner and businessman whom she accidentally scarred and partially blinded with caustic soda, was today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Sutherland m the Supreme Court. In freeing her, the
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  • 63 4 SULAIMAN bin Omar, cf Duchess Road, was remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of cousing the death of Tan Chang Huat by a negligent act. It was alleged that he drove his car m a negligent manner, knocking
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  • 329 4 A WITNESS. Tay Hong Chye, who stayed away from Court to get married yesterday morning was reprimanded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, when he turned up later m the day, for absenting himself without prior consent of the Court. The Coroner
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  • 263 4 THE Singapore City Council will not tolerate any intimidatory methods adopted by its employees* unions to force it to accept "unreasonable demands" by workers. A statement issued b y the Councils Information Bureau said: "The Council will not S? W .°u and threats by
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE Assemblyman for Telok Ayer, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, will ask the Financial Secretary at the next Legislative Assembly meeting to state the number of individual whose assessable income ranged from $30,000 to $40,000 and from $40,000 to $50,000 per annum during 1955, 1956 and 1957.
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  • 58 4 A SUICIDE verdict was recorded at the inquiry into the death of the chief cook of the Cathay Restaurant. Loh Shine. 56, by the Singapore assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien. Loh*s body was found with three lacerated wounds by a hospital assistant at the Kwong Wai Shui
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  • 66 4 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday fined S. Mchamed Jinan $10 for failing to submit his company's income returns for assessment year 1956. Mr. W. Gordon of the Income Tax Department, prosecuting, told the Magistrate that a demand was made by his Department
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  • 120 4 INTERNATIONAL Promotions of Australia has offered a three-month contract to Singapore's strip-tease dancer, Marly, to perform m Brisbane m November. Singapore agent for International Promotions, Mr. A. Razak yesterday told The Standard that Marly will be leaving the Colony on Nov. 7 and 'vill make
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  • 397 5 lour Official mtfers Train L To Twenty nIPIR. Tues. Twenty jobs as unskilled E estate m Johore and the train fare to E o ffe red today to une »Ployed demonsffre P'< ketin the Lab °ur Ministry here. f JJga nude by the Federation CommisL Mr
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  • 104 5 NUPW Studies Proposals For Wage Talks KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. National Union of Plantation Workers announced officially today that it had received the "counter-proposals" for wage talks from the Malayan Planting Industries Employ- ers' Association. "The NUPW negotiating committee la studying it and the secretary-general of the Union. Mr. P.P. Narayanan
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  • 121 5 n City Co tnfairi p e ff] i enc y sen .es .o>--T ati 03 of !ra!e A ers, a k said *>t al ernoon, Engin< er, Mi his 1 21 f ers -.vere •ns of r J n il*s x erne. The spokesman added: "We will endeavour to
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  • 138 5 FEDERATION of Malaya Chief Minister, Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman, flew into Singapore last night, on his way to attend the ceremonial opening of the $10,000.--000 State mosque m Brunei. He was accompanied by his wife. Puan Sharif ah Rodz i a h and daughter
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  • 232 5 THE biggest influx of American tourists is expected m Singapore m February and March, next year. Nearly 2,000 tourists with a potential spending capacity of $1,000,000 are expected to arrive m the Colony m four luxury liners Caronia. Kungsholm, Statendam and the Bergensfjord. The
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  • 244 5 Education For Every Child Is Govt. Aim— Chew SINGAPORE Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, m a radio broadcast last night, said Government's goal was that every child m the island should have an education. Reviewing "Education m Singapore." Mr. Chew said that over the last 16 years, enrolment m
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  • 44 5 MR. Chan Thye Seng was adjudged the winner of the "Tale of the Two Cities" elocution contest held at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre, last night. He will be presented with an encyclopedia at the opening night of the film.
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  • 37 5 A GARUDA Indonesian Airways plane flying from Pakan Bahru to Tanjong Pinang was yesterday diverted to Singapore because of bad weather. The two-engined plane, carrying 22 passengers left two hours later for its destination.
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  • 117 5 NINE PERAK OFFICERS ARE PROMOTED IPOH, Tues. Nine Perak officers from the Malay Administrative Services have been promoted to the Malayan Civil Services as from this month. Some of those promoted are: Inche Abdul Rahman bin Pilus. Clerk of Council m the Perak Secretariat; Inche Sulaiman bin Mohamed Amin, Assistant
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  • 161 5 THE SINGAPORE Bank Employees' Union yesterday urged the Government to continue the Central Provident Fund scheme even after the introduction of proposed social security measures. The union m a statement said that since the Central Provident Fund was a "part of the protection which
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  • 100 5 IPOH, Tues.— Penghulus from Central Perak will meet m Taiping for a two-day "civics" course on Oct. 8 and 9. The course will be opened by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Moh a m e d Ghazali bin Haji Jawi on the afternoon of Oct.
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  • 68 5 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday ordered that warrants to dispossess be issued against four squatters on Crown land m Outram Road. The squatters, Yap Choon Bok. Madam Tan Geen Hong, Madam Lim Nai and Madam Ho Swee Kirn, would be provided
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  • 324 5 PENANG, Tues. Five-thousand residents m Ayer Itam this morning heard an ex-Communist terrorist, Wang Wan Ting, say that to play hide-and-seek with Government's Security Forces m the jungle was to face death. Wang, who surrendered °n Aug. 31, and Lai Man Chin, who surrendered on
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  • 43 5 MRS. GOH KHENG SWEE (seated m the centre) the retiring Headmistress of the Junior Methodist Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur was given a farewell dinner by teachers of the school at the Green View Restaurant last week-end** Standardpic by Fah.
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  • 389 6 A Sultanate Will Pave The Way -Publicity Chief THE restoration of the Sultanate to Singapore would pave the way for a merger with the Federation of Malaya, Inche Darus Shariff, publicity chief of the United Malays National Organisation (Singapore Division), told The Standard yesterday. Explaining what
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  • 84 6 THREE ROB MAN OF BICYCLE THREE men stopped Neo Thiam Chwee m Padang Jeringau off Kallang Road. Singapore, on Monday night and assaulted him when he refused to hand over his bicycle to them. Neo said that the men after stopping him asked him to lend his bicycle to them.
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  • 69 6 AHMAD bin Johari. 36. and Mohamed Amin bin Arto, 30, both drivers of Shell Company Limited, were yesterday jailed for one day and fined $100 each for stealing eight gallons of petrol valued at $15 from the Company. The prosecution said that both men were arrested
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  • 176 6 A CYCLIST, Krishnan Kumarappan, was stabbed and assaulted m River Valley Road, Singapore, after he was knocked off his bicycle by a car on Monday evening. Krishnan told the Police that after he was knocked down, four men got out of the car and punched
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  • 84 6 $5,000 Bail On Road Death Charge A MERCHANT, Soh Koon Teen, was yesterday charged m a Singapore Magistrate's Court with causing the death of Ang Leong Chuan by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. The prosecution alleged that Soh drove his car negligently resulting m Ang's death at
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  • 78 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A former student of the Holy Infant Jesus Convent. Che Nbrshindah binte Haji Amin is planning to organize an old students association here «ii?*S told The Standard: With such a body we wiil be able to meet often and discuss common problems. "We can
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  • 71 6 TAN Guan Chin pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of unlawful possession of a revolver. He also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of unlawfully possessing six bullets at an unnumbered hut in Telok Blangah Road at 2.15
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    105 6 aianaardpir.s by ABOVE, the King and the Sultan take a peek at the net uhi v scooped up from the Sungei Perak during the fish drive a i fonta 'n<i was part of the programme for the King and Queen's offlr al a^ POn| N Kuala Kangsar. ale Below,
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  • 65 6 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong is received by the headmaster of his old school. Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. Mr. P. G. Haig. when he visited the school on Monday during his tour of the Slate with the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Descending from the Rolls-Royce is the Sultan
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  • 76 6 $2,000 Bail ln Cheating Case ALOR STAR, Tues. Ho Yew Tiong, 46. who is said to be a dealer m gold-coins, claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court here, today to a charge cf cheating. Ho was alleged to have cheated Lian Kirn Poh by dishonestly inducing the latter to deliver
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  • 201 6 Kl\L\ LIMPUR, Tues. Fifty? shortly be recruited by the Royal Malw training m various aircraft engineer^ cants must be between the a&es of M I Federal citnens possessing the lowtf Education. A spokesman of the Ministry of Defence said a \&Bm standard might be accepted. but only m the
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  • 37 6 HONGKONG, Sept. 23. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.04 to El Sterling. $5.80 to US$l. $185 to Malayan $1; $0.05 n Jo one Indonesian Rupiah; Go-d $253.62 to a taeL
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  • 148 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress has started a campaign to register voters for the coming Federal elections, the publicity chief of the Party, Mr. A. Nahappan said today "We have been successful m getting Federal citizenship for about 100,000 Indians m the last one
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  • 289 7 FISHERMAN DENIES BID TO EXTORT Further Evidence Given By Police A FEDERATION fisherman, Tan Thin Kee, denied m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that he attempted to extort money from Tan Tiow Phuang, proprietor of an import and export firm, on July 16. He was alleged to have, with a
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  • 151 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 83* 831 R.S.S. No. 1 83J 844 R.S.S. No. 1 (Nov.) 832 84 k R.S.S. No. 2 81| 82* R.S.S. No. 3 79| 791 Tone: Dull. The tin price m Singapore was $350 per
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  • 76 7 THE New Sceneshifters will be -staging another production "The Yeomen Of The Guard" by Gilbert and Sullivan at the new Cultural Centre. Fort Canning Singapore from Oct 29 to Nov. 1. The whole cast has been hard at work rehearsing at the V.M.C.A. every Thursday night. 'The
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  • 72 7 AN extra large and heavy buckle attached to a belt landed a youth. Mohamed Yacob bin Mohammed Yusoff. m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Mohamed Yacob was fined $250 m default three months' jail for having an offensive weapon the buckle measuring seven inches
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  • 99 7 THERE will be no delivery of letters or parcels on Sept. 26 (Birthday of Prophet Mohammed), the Director of Posts, Singapore, announced yesterday. The General Post Office will be open for business between 9 a.m. to noon. All other Post Offices and Postal Agencies will only
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  • 37 7 A YOUTH who saw his father hanging from a beam rut him down m their home at Braddell Road, Singapore, yesterday. But, it was too late for the 64-year-old man was dead.
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  • 53 7 A COURSE of four lectures on Spoken English phonetics > with complete instruction and practical work, will be *iven by Mrs. C. L. Jackson on Oct 13. from 6 p.m to 7 p.m. The cour-e, which costs $6, will be held at the British Council S'.amford Road, Singapore where
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  • 176 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor division of UMNO has called for a "special conference" of all UMNO officials and Councillors m the State for Sunday to finalize arrangements for the registration of voters on Oct. 1. The UMNO state secretary, Inche Hamzah Allang. told The
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  • 47 7 TUAN HAJI IBRAHIM. Chief Religious Teacher, Federation Army, bidding farewell to the General Officer Commanding Federation Army General Dato F. H. Brooke, who is proceeding on his leave prior to retirement. The General has served m the Army since its experimental days m 1933.
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  • 349 7 SALHA BINTE NASUPI, 24, who was sentenced to death m the July Assizes for the murder of Niah binte Yusop m Perak Road on April 16, was yesterday freed by the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal- The court which consisted of the Acting Chief
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  • 44 7 IT has been officially announced m Alor S*ar that as the Birthday of the Sultan of Kedah, Nov. 28, falls on a Friday this year, the following day, Saturday, Nov. 29 will be observed as public holiday m the State of Kedah.
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  • 137 7 3,000 Apply For Music Awards THE National Music Council of Australia has received more than 3,000 applications for the 1,000 music scholarships offered to people m Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo, it was announced here yesterday. The scholarships, providing free postal tuition on a number of musical instruments, were offered
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  • 98 7 A FORMER secretary of the Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders Association, Tan Keng Tian. yesterday pleaded guilty m the City Court for failing to submit the association's 1957 income tax returns. He was fined $15. The prosecuting officer, Mr. W. Gordon, of the Income Tax
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  • 55 7 THE Singapore City Magistrate Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday fined M. K. Shahul Hamid and K. N. Ismail $20 and $15 respectively for erecting plank houses at 91 Mile, Bukit Timah Road without permission from the Rural Board. The Magistrate also issued orders for demolition of
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  • 47 7 THE Singapore-Pulau Bukom ferry service has been taken over by the Straits Towage Syndicate, managed by -the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd.. which will operate it for the Shell Co. of Singapore. Ltd The crews employed on the ferries are now employees of the Straits Towage Syndicate
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    • 343 7 Schools Broadcasts. 1.15 p.m. Ipjn. Stoctiy *g™£^ "J ■■■HHsaPaVHPflPflaaaaaaaPaP Music from the Opera. 1,30 Time News. 1.4 a L^ Amer ,can os p^n nTwrnn si^ iiiiiiii w^ s^nai and n ws i 4 5 -2 j?,? t^ h^ jeroi™ B«d aaV^fl flil kl Ift Til •J ft fl flil VJiWAlllaf
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    • 867 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6. *****/4 132/6. Robinson Reed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To HaNfax. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia ft Celt Ports Spore P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 22/26 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct Carrion option te proceed vis other ports to load and discharge cargo
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    • 1164 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 tines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) ,h ?.r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo (via Sue* with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of
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    • 884 8 MITSUI |U UNE S'pora P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Nasusan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, 20cf Hakubasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji 10 Oct 8 Oct FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Awajisan Maru ,2 <>c* 150ct ETA. N. York 29 Nov FOR BOMBAY, KARACHI.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 240 9 Steady Rise In SP Rubber Output PRODUCTION m Britain -ii SP rubber Superior Pro- cessing rubber has increased steadily, according to the Natural Rubber Development Board. Output expansion has been brought about to keep pace with the growing demand from many parts of the world for this new type of
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    • 85 9 -Price Slips C. SINGAPORE rubber price dropped half a cent yesterday to close at 83J cents per lb. lor International first grade October shipment. Opening slightly lower on disappointing overseas advices, the market ruled very quiet, with the volume of business small. Lower sheet interest was on the small side
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    • 43 9 NOON SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Sport f.o.b. 83* 83Jn International Oct. No. 1 R.S.S 84 841 November 84 842 October 2 82* 825 October 3 79* 80 Tone Quiet.
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    • 91 9 Industrials, Tins Incline To Ease INDUSTRIALS and tins were inclined to ease while rubbers were quiet, m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller! Fed. Dispensary 108 1.12 Fraser Neave Ords. 282 2.86 cum ad M Brewieries
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    • 187 9 MALAYA sharebroken reported the following business done yesterday:— Fed Disp. $110; F N. ords. $2 84 $2.83; Gammon $1.53; Hammer $1-57. $1.59; Jackson $1.16; M Breweries $2.95; M Cement $137. $1.36; M- Colls $1.01: McAlister $1371 cd; Robinson ords. $145, $1.46: Sime Darby $1.52; Cold Storage 88c
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    • 36 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchant, yesterday:— Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were: French Francs *****. Belgian Francs 1610-3/4; Italian *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 343 9 RHIO'S CHANGE TO RUPIAH MAY END FREE TRADE SINGAPORE'S trade with the Rhio group of islands is likely to be adversely affected if this Indonesian archipelago, 45 miles off the Colony, accepts the Rupiah as legal tender instead of Straits dollar. This was the view expressed yesterday by Colony merchants
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    • 272 9 THE first of two Douglas DC-4 Skymasters for Malayan Airways for the airline's new Hongkong and Jakarta services, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Sydney. The four-engined plane reached Paya Lebar airport 15 minutes before mid-day. after a 18-hour flight from Sydney with only one stop at
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    • 38 9 KOREA may have a record rice crop this year provided favourable weather continues. If production reaches the present forecast about eight percent above 1957 it will be the largest since World War 11.
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    • 193 9 CANBERRA, Sept. 23, (Reuter) The Federal Government has announced that tariffs will be imposed for the first time on some Imported artificial fibres. Acting Trade Minister, Mr. Frederick Osborne, who announced the increases m the House of Representatives, said the government would impose
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    • 96 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A further six dredges and 33 gravel pump tin mines had to shut down last month due to continued restrictions m the output of tin. The Department of Mines announced today that there were only 41 dredges In operation last month compared with
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    • 45 9 THE Overseas Union Dank Ltd., Singapore, will open two branches m the Colony on Saturday. They are Selegie Road Branch and the South Branch m South Bridge Road. The Bank will hold cocktail receptions at the new premises to mark their opening.
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    • 38 9 A TOP official of the International Coffee Study Group said m Washington yesteiriay that an agreement to staoilize the market will be signed by Latin American and African producers before the end of the week.— UPl.
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    • 135 9 MONTREAL, Sept. 23 (Reuter) Canada announced at the Commonwealth Economic Conference here today that it would double its subscription to the World Bank, involving an additional commitment of U*****,000,000. and was increasing its quota m the International Monetary Fund by 50 per
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    • 90 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. /Oct U.K.. Continent $33* buyers $34 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $52£ sellers, m drumg $56 sellers; Muntok white pepper $123 sellers; Sarawak white $122 sellers- Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices
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  • 2736 10 CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870) was undoubtedly the most popular and probably the most prolific oi all the nineteenth century novelists. From humble beginnings he worked himself up to the highest »«>,-. tion m the world o£ letter s, and from the time he produced "Pickwick Papers,"
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  • 202 11 IPOH, Tues. Several Gold i Vast candidates were out for fast work on the track this norning. Traveller's Cheque was very nprcssive when he easily breezed over three furlongs m I*4/5 sac m the company of \loha Traveller's Cheque was 'uUing away from his compauon at the
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  • 265 11  - TAKE SPEEDY STEVE TO DO IT AGAIN WINDSOR LAD WONDER KID THE DANGER By SPEEDY Steve is my* choice for the main five and a haft furlongs straight for Class One Division Two horses at Ipoh this afternoon. Steve gets my confident vote because of his brilliant four length win
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  • 159 11 START DAY WITH RED WOLF RACE ONE Red Wolf ill ran his best race so far when he finished second to Khandi Star over the six on the first day. He fought it out m the final furlong and was beaten by only a neck. Anticipating improvement, Red Wolf Ul
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  • 225 11 RACE TWO Cool Springs goes over a trip for the first time and m view of his splendid track displays I am prepared to see him win the 8± funongs for Class Three Division three. Cool Springs ran a testing half mile on Monday returning
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  • 259 11 RACE THRU DIVIDEND finished a fair filth to General Pil over the six on the first day. She is m a lower division with five pounds extra and antic interval I am giving her a Dividend showed lots of pace m her race
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  • 235 11 race six FUNNY FACE I am inclined to give Fanny Face another chance m the six furlongs sprint for Class Three Division Four, Funny Face was not disgraced when he finished fourth to San Juan over the six. He was always with the leaders and did
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    • 206 11 RACE SEVEN Miralda is my choice m the main 5* furlongs sprint for Class One Division Four. Miralda was putting m best work at the finish of her race when fourth to Never Better on the first day. She was last right to the hometurn and
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    • 164 11 RACE FIVE il mMt m^*^^\m: j i-1 »^RIVJ S^mS m ft^}j Um m>9 r*l 'I*'* tfmn^^mwj^£^^m\^^jl^m\^mn ff?Tf!^P^7r^P?f^B»Tr Li»SJ 3E£GrH i RiiT i l Stfj m*^ W ill m*4eea*mJm PUNTER'S DELIGHT II Punter's Delight II looks the danger. He scored his long overdue win m Bukit Timah
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    • 1399 11 I TODAYS I CARD RACE I, 2.30 p.m.- Class 3, Div. 5-6 Furs. 1 f.!I/£S£P.i 6v 9QO I > l-00#l ROOCERS Mr E| Tan 2 J* 2 H 5i l R JI?J Of,T 4 v '00 1 DRACON SULLIVAN Berr.ma Stable 3 6 3!™> *"5" At CITY 5v QXI FIANKLIN
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    • 31 11 BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 8. Treble Tote witt be held ers Races 4. and 7. REDIFFUSION REDIFFCSION win broadcast commentaries oft all I the eight races.
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  • 244 12 Impress In 'Opener The visiting Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences Basketball team from Formosa trounced Quek Hock Seng, runners-up m Singapore Youth Sports Centre's tournament, by 94 points to 76 at the Happy World Stadium last night. The Collegians raced to 50-32 lead at
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  • 110 12 SOCCER: SAFA Cup-tie: J.R.C. vs Marine Dept. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup Replay: Telok Kurau United Vs Indian Youngsters. MFA ground. RUGBY: South Johore 'A' vs RAMC, Singapore, RAMC ground. SCC 'A' vs RAF Seletar *A\ Seletar RAF Seletar •B* vs 200 Coy RMP, RMP ground. HOCKEY:
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  • 62 12 J MELBOURNE. Sept. 23 (Reuters—The Swedish Lawn Tennis Association has cabled acceptance of an invitation from the Australian L.T.A. for Swedes Ul Schmidt and Jan Erik Lund quist to visit Australia this season The Australian Association trill meet the expenses of the Sxedes. who will play
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  • 40 12 TOKYO. Sept. 23. (Reuter). Orient bantamweight professional boxing champion Leo Espinosa of the Philippines today arrived here by air from Manila to be challenged for the title by Kiyoshi Miura of Japan on Sept. 26.
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  • 31 12 LEAD WIN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Royal Federal Police Depot beat Selangor Combined Police 4 2 m a hockey match on the Gurney Road ground today. At half-time, Depot led 2—o.
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  • 35 12 PARIS. Sept. 22 Reuter Ken Rosewall beat Lew Hoad. the former Wimbledon champion. 3-6. 6-2 6-4 6-0 m the AllAustralian final of the "world professional hard courts' lawn tennis championships here yesterday.
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  • 117 12 SYDNEY, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— Trainer T J. Smith, today discounted reports that Australia's champion racehorse. Tulloch. might never race again. Smith said he still hoped Tulloch. a four-year old. would be fit for the Melbourne Cup, Australia's major race to be run on November
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  • 42 12 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.—Kelantan state golfers, who recently beat Malacca by three matches to one m a four ball foursome, did exceptionally well to beat Trengganu by five matches to two m a friendly annual match played at Kuala Trengganu
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  • 36 12 picture. THE visiting cagers from Formosa, left, and the Quek Hock Seng team of Singapore, rrightt t before the match at the Happy World Stadium last night. The Formosans won 94-76. Freddie Oey
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  • 217 12 Athletics Surprise Fathuls CHINESE Athletics surprised Fathul Karib dub for a two-nil victory m the Singapore Amateur Football Association division one league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. By winning. CA moved up the league table to share the fourth place with the Indian Recreation Club. Fathuls remam m the
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  • 105 12 LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— Results m last night's football matcheo were: LEAGUE ONE Coventry C. 7, Aldershot 1 Millwall 0 Shrewsbury T. 0. Preston N. E. 3. Leicester C. 1. LEAGUE TWO Bristol Rovers 2. Derby C. 1. LEAGUE THREE Chesterfield 0. Accrington S. 1. Halifax T.
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  • 40 12 FEDERATION of Boys Club basketball competition played at the Singapore Youth Centre last night resulted m Yuking B.C. beat P. Bukum on a walkover; Sigiap BC beat B. Vista B.C. 73-39; Pel Chin beat P. Edward BC 86-81.
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  • 32 12 JOHORE, BAHRU. Tues A friendly badminton match will mJ&TC** between the Tasek Utara Badminton Party and Kilat Badminton Party, at the Kilat Badminton Hall, on Oct 1. at 7 p.m.
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  • 404 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya, picked by the Singapore Hockey Association for one of the four top teams for 'gates' this season, upset their calculations when they went down to RAF Changi by two goals to nil m the Division I league match at
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  • 225 12 IPOH. Tues.— Representatives from the Services m Perak. mainly those from the lst New Zealand Regiment and the 3 Bn. Royal Australian Regiment, dominate the teams of the first Perak State rugby trial which is to take Dlace on the Ipoh padang this Saturday. It
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  • 70 12 NOMADS IMPROVE WIN AFTER a scoreless draw at half-time Navy Nomads improved m the second half to beat Royal Air Force Seletar 4 B' by three* goals to nil m a SHA Div. 2 League match at Seletar yesterday. Allen, Tagg and Andrews scored for the winners. In a Div.
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  • 152 12 TOKYO, Sept. 23 (Reuter) JI moter Leo Leavitt said here toaa mission to go to mainland China basketball team, the Harlem i ru Australia's record -holding miler^^ Leavitt arrived here last nigW from Hongkong. He said he was expectir.z to receive a lone distance telephone call from Elliott later
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  • 89 12 THE MEN FOR 'DOWN UNDER' TILBURY, Essex: Members of the M.C.C. touring team with the ship's Captain and the Duke of Norfolk before leaving Tilbury on Sept. 20 on the P. O. liner Iberia for Australia. Seen are (left to right) R. Sweetman T. G. Evans (at back), Peter May
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  • 276 12 THE SINGAPORE Base District Hockey Associations season will open with the Soon" toda rncy at Nec A total of 44 units will be participating, and they are divided into two groups. Defending champions, Transit Camp Brigade of Gurkhas are fielding two teams this year
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    • 108 12 J CORTEBERT SPORT fl The Watch for the Man of Action. See them at your watch fl dealers and enquire about the Sensational 'Hunrermatic' too. Many Extra Features On the Nmav Plymouth! f M^j mmm^^^* m *mßf%g TfliT^Sfc iWrnammm $SSBBm» I %%W m***. Bmtß ftv^l 013 !s awin years ahead
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  • 324 13  -  dave L iis lR I must A about vnur 51 dfPd I .3na>d this fltiK durin p^nation. He 0 m his buti Quantity of tlffve Tomor,dn anatomy and if I <- atrh I )U d Ist under his [you. hr will be (fondary School holding their ;arn i v
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  • 452 13 ELOCUTION TEST FOR BARTLEY Bartley Secondary Schoors Fourth Elocution Contest held on September 19, saw more than six hundred pupils and guests fill the school hall to witness the six finalists of the Senior Section and five of the Junior Section deliver their speeches. The judges, Mrs. Christopher Smith, Mr.
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  • 439 13  -  Uncle David By q FRIEND of mine, who was about to st the Cambridge Exam this year ha s been sacked for bad conduct. His parents have paid the $30 odd for entrance fee, but are still not m the know about the expulsion ot their
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  • 91 13 "DALLROOM dancing pro- vldes relaxation for a young Malayan who is studying for matriculation at Leederville Technical School. Perth. Western Australia. He is Charles Wong aged 23, of 196 Noordin Street, Penang, who has been m Australia three years. Last year he won an Australian Dancing
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    • 487 13 IX>DAY'S QUOTATION: Mtfl MHI "Fall seven times; stand El t» eight." li^^H^Hl^^^HlH —Japanese Proverb WEDNESDAY FOR H &1 ttS EVERYONE: Those who are fcfcj iml mm discriminating, papainstak- s^^^Taai make the most PV HH^hA Bl progress today. Be guarded tendency to ly/B ■B I 1 gossip, involvements; veto Wmmma^WmmM I
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  • 94 14 ERIC FARR. seven, believes m starting young. He has already appointed himself as a Police Constable m the village Beachwood Green. Herts, England, where he lives. Eric jumped to the idea of being a Policeman when he learned that Tom Pain, P.C. 77 of
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  • 219 14 Woman MP Convinced Makarios Is Sincere LONDON, Sept. 23. (Reuter). Mrs. Barbara Castle, Laoour Member of Parliament, f:ew into London Airport last r.ight from Athens and told reporters she was convinced Archbishop Makarios was "completely sincere" m his new offer to end the Cyprus deadlock. Mrs. Castle said she would
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  • 122 14 YOKOHAMA, Sept. 23 (Reuter). Japanese Immigration authorities today refused to land m Japan a 15-year-oid stowaway who arrived m Yokohama this morning aboard the 3.324-ton British freighter "Loksang." Since the boy. Hoang Hong. 15. stowed away m Bangkok, two months ago, he has been shuttling
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  • 534 14 Buy U.K. Goods At Low Interest MONTREAL, Sept. 23 (UPI) Less-developed Common wealth countries and colonies will be able to borrow capital at special low interest rates by using Britain's credit rating, under a new system of Commonwealth loans, announced yesterday by British Chancellor
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    • 114 14 NEW DELHI Sept. 23 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh will be received with state honours when he arrives here m January to attend the Indian Science Congress, it was officially* announced yesterday. Sadath Ali Khan, Parlramentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, said m
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    • 39 14 THE increasing number and power of competing stations is leaving America outclassed m the radio "war" m the Middle East and Africa. Mr. George Allen, Director of the U.S. Information Agency, told a Congressional Subcommittee m Washington yesterday. Reuter
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    • 25 14 A 42-DAY-OLD strike of Calcutta street car workers was called off Monday as the Britishowned Calcutta Tramways Company accepted the 10.000 workers' basic demands. UPI
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    • 22 14 WESTINGHOUSE of Canada Limited has started preliminary studies for construction of an atom powered ice-breaker, the firm announced m Montreal yesterda\ Reuter
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    • 32 14 THE Secretary-gen-eral of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Mr. Suwito, said yesterday that the Dutch Government had asked for information about Dutch businesses taken over by the State, Antara News Agency resorted.- Reuter
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  • 182 14 BEIRUT, Sept. 23 (UPI) Army Commander Fuad Chehab took over as Presiden. of divided Lebanon today pledging himself to disarm the warring factions to re-esta-blish security and unity and ask for the withdrawal of American forces. Chehab also promised closer ties with other states through co-operation with
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  • 40 14 -L?h ND 2 N ept 23 (Renter). RnLf a i- h V Who was flown KJ?°£ al Alr Force c °met Jet from Cyprus to a London hospital a week ago, died ar?v yesterday. eariy
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  • 128 14 i'lumncAL, Sept. 23 (Retiter) The Commonwealth Trade and Economic conference is expected to whole of the Commonwealth with an undersea cable Conference sources said the suggested cable would high fidelity sound channels for radio and a large number of telegraph circuits If
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  • 149 14 He 's STILL Charles To Boys In School LONDON, Sept. 23. (Reuter). The nine-year-old Prince of Wales, will still be greeted by his schoolmates as "Charles." He returned to Cheam Boarding School m Berkshire yesterday. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said there would be no change m the boys' way of
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  • 21 14 COMMUNIST China announced yesterday she had signed a 50 million rupee (M 530,000 million) loan agreement with Ceylon. UPI.
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    371 14 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (Reuter) Mr. Sherman Adams announced last night that he had resigned as assistant to President Eisenhower. Mr Adams declared m a nationwide radio and television speech that he had been subjected to "a campaign of vilification" based on charges that he had attempted to influence the
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  • 47 14 W.4SHjv rowi. i r i Attaint f 3 last mght 3 husband 1 t«*«t>i«ioii hi 1 President >. Assistant Then »%2 kitchen C J 1 Rr.rhcJ 4dc (ir U-pyed, J thought Vr. j vision spffrt futf Mn. km** J would "hoi t out of hi s 3
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  • 67 14 ALGIERS S« ten French] ing the den* scrub area rff Mountains w have found id house of m r. m ed and mutiliS Algerians. mu3 insurgents. ft 9 authorities said j They said ly the site of 1 3 gent hetdquartay ed with tortuw and charrec ed bodies. CrJdei
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  • 31 14 PORTSMOUTH. (Reuter).— Tm M Modeste returned iay after s;x years jresent crew wen Singapore 18 rwa Modeste ha< niles m the Fan East m the last \l s now paying-offi
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  • 66 14 European Overseas Sitting In The Show PORT MORESBY. Sept, 23 Reuter I member of the Legislative Council today i European road construction overseers for «ttn| shade while natives did all the work. The member. Mahura Rarua-Rarua. spoktl bate on the estimates. In perfect English, he urged that mor? given jobs
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