The Straits Times, 24 August 1958

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times in /Hal*?* i No. 1,200 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1958. 20 CENTS
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  • 691 1 SAFETY DRIVE A FLOP NO DROP IN ROAD DEA THS TRAFFIC CHIEFS WORRIED-JULY A BLACK MONTH By Sunday Times Reporter TRAFFIC chiefs said yesterday that they were disappointed with the results of the recent Road Safety campaign. They said that in spite of the psychological campaign to shock the people
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  • 180 1 Back goes little Thorns half way round world (SURVIVOR OF SHIP WHICH CAtffiHT FIRE All SAHK) ONE-YEAR-OLD Thomas Maus is travelling half way round the world, from Sydney to Dusseldorf. to meet his grandmother alone. \lone. but happy because he is too young. Ast April, he was one of the
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  • 88 1 TWO more U.S. naval vessels yesterday joined six other American warships which had anchored in Singapore's outer roads during the past fortnight. The two new additions to the U.S. naval forces in Singapore were the fleet oiler, Chemung (7.250 tons) and
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  • 31 1 A woman. Ong Ah Lan, 48. who had been robbed of her Sl5O savings yesterday afternoon, was rescued from the Singapore River at Boat Quay late last night.
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  • 21 1 Vi I»tu>v» people wen- fall«i|/ on thp Singapore road* lan >■ month seven more than Win Jan*. I
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  • 487 1 FEDERATION CALL TO RUSSIA: PLEASE SUSPEND TIN EXPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "f"H^ Federation Government has asked the Soviet Union to suspend immediately all exports of Russian tin in a fresh attempt to stabilise the price of the metal in the world market, authoritative sources said here today. The move, according
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  • 36 1 TAIPEH, Sat.— The Nationalist Ministry of Defence said more than 50,000 Communist Chinese high explosive shells were fired on Quemoy in a two-hour period tonight. This was the heaviest bombardment to date.
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  • 26 1 The Malayan Monthly's $20,000 JackDOt Contest "V" (for Aueust) closes in nine days on Monday, Sept. 1. POST YOUR ENTRY NOW.
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  • 185 1 Cool Soviet reaction to test ban offer LONDON, Sat.— The Soviet Union attacked continuing Western nuclear tests today in a Tass news agency statement which left it in doubt whether the Anglo-American test suspension offer will be accepted. The Tass commentary described the American and British offers to halt testing
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  • 20 1 NICOSIA, Sat. Cypriot Greek mayors of Cyprus towns today unanimously rejected Britain's partnership plan for Cyprus. Reuter.
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  • 299 1  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. CINGAPORE and Penang will meet again in a replay of the 32nd Malaya Cup football final next month. The DATE will be decided upon by the Football Association of Malaya tomorrow, the VENUE will again be the Merdeka Stadium. Last night
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  • 144 1 PANIC TO COVER TIPPED DIGITS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IuIOST OF the digit-lottery bookies throughout the Federation and Singapore suspended operations yesterday when their "grape-vine" spread a startling report that the unlimited sweep at Kuala Lumpur had been drawn overnight. The rumour threw the bookies
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  • 66 1 lAKARTA, Sat.— Ferry SonJ nevllle. the Indonesian world badminton champion, was today reported to have escaped death in a car accident which killed three people Pos Indonesia, a Jakarta evening daily, said Sonneville was admitted to hospital with a headache, while fellow passengers suffered direct injuries.
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  • 33 1 U.S. WARNS ACAINbT FORMOSA INVASION ova i it Ann i today warned China ,-ilnst an; khac to MIM .jdemoy or XUu.u 3ying it could l,e "peace of the area. u< ater.
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  • 1039 2  -  ROBERT GLENTON THE UNKNOWN WHO WON GLORY FOR BRITAIN By Mike Hawthorn is well on his way to becoming this year's world champion driver. But only five years ago he was the new boy of international motor racing... a new boy in a tough school. EVERY Grand
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  • 431 2 And a car that rockets seconds ahead has another advantage. It disturbs the rest of the field. Drivers try to catch him. They overstrain their cars. Crashes and engine failure are their lot. Ma.seratl and Gonzalez knew what they were doing. Gonzalez's smug look Infuriated the coolest
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  • 1042 3 FANGIO... GONZALEZ... ASCARI... THESE ARE LEGENDARY NAMES WHAT CHANCE DID A NEW BOY STAND IN SUCH GREAT COMPANY? MOST INCREDIBLE RACE IN GRAND PRIX HISTORY So docs weariness. Suddenly the pattern of the race changed. Gonzalez. fretfully, squandered those hardwrung seconds' kad in
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  • 545 3  -  JACK CILLON By I ONDON, Sat. The motel has now arrived in Britain from the United States A motel is a miniature hotel designed to provide overnight accommodation for motorists travelling long distances Varying views of their advantages are still to be
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  • 118 4 From Vincent Huang HONG KONG. Sat. Mr. A. H. Stoneham, Malaya's Industrial Development Officer, said here today that chances for investments from Hong Kong in his country were "very encouraging." Mr. Stoneham. who is concluding a tour ot Japan and Hong Kong, has explained
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  • 20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The inquiry into the murder of schoolteacher Stephen Fonseka. was today adjourned to Sept. 3.
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  • 283 4 THAT IS THE NAME FOR SINGLE NATIONALITY THAT PARTY NEGARA WANTS IN FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Party Negara wants a single nationality to be called "Melayu" and a common citizenship in the Federation of Malaya. This was decided at the special delegates' '< conference of the party here today.
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  • 110 4 Man with bullet in head is charged I POM. Sat. A man in khaki with a bullet lodged in his head staggered into the dock of the Ipoh Magistrate's Court here today with the help of a policeman. He was Li Kai. alias Li Siew. 35. who is alleged to
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  • 97 4 DEATH OF CYCLIST: $500 FINE A LORRY driver. Tan Kai Keng. 41. was fined $500 in Singapore yesterday after being found guilty of causing the death of a cyclist by a negligent act on Jan. 11. Fatally injured in the crash outside the Traffic Court at the New Bridge Road-Outram
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  • 42 4 Ungku Aziz, lecturer of economics in the Universif/ of Malaya, left yesterday with his wife for Mysore, India, for the International Conference of Agricultural Economists. The conference, which will start on Sept. 3. will last for 10 days.
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  • 46 4 Chun Ah Kan, 46, pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of living on the immoral earnings of a prostitute, Pay Chin Kheng, between May and August this >ear. He was allowed bail of $2,000 in one surety.
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  • 57 4 June joins the follies to see strange places JUNE >lOK. a popular Chinese singer from Singapore, has joined the Carrol Wallace Follies troupe for a three-month tour of India. June. 23. left yesterday with 24 other members of the troupe. "I have always wanted to travel and this is a
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  • 23 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Customs office at the causeway will be closed on Aug. 31 i Merdeka Dayi and Sept. 1.
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  • 65 4 The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. yesterday presented a Prison Service Medal to Chief Warder Ismail bin Alias at Outram Prison, 1 Singapore. Inche Ismail was promoted recently from Sgt. Warder to the top grade of Chief Warder. He is
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  • 22 4 Lady Goode, wife of the Governor, will visit the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Library, Singapore, at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 39 4 Three Singapore Assemblymen will leave on Tuesday to attend the three-day regional Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Jesselton. They are Mr. A. J. Braga, Minister for Health. Mr. Lim Choon Mong and Mr. Lee Choon Eng.
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  • 210 4 RIDLEY PORTRAIT FOR ART GALLERY ij^UALA LUMPUR. Sat I A huge portrait of the founder of the rubber industry in Malaya, the late Mr. H. N. Ridley, will be hung in the National Art Gallery in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here. The Rubber Producers' Council today presented a $3,000
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  • 60 4 Plans for the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's 'Hiawatha 1 rehearsal at Monk's Hill School have been changed and members are asked to note that the rehearsal will now be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall with the orchestra at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday. 'Hiawatha" will be presented at
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  • 24 4 Twenty ratings of the M.R.N.V.R. returned to Singapore yesterday morning aboard the New Zealand frigate Rotoiti after a 10-day training cruise
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  • 85 4 Johore Bafaru BEX: Kechewa (Malay* 11.30 a.m.; Adam and Eve 3.15, 6.45, 9.15. CATHAY: Rainbow Island 11 a.m.; Happy Union 3, 7. 9.15. Kola Bharu ODEON: King of Khyber Rifles 9.45 a.m.; China Gate 3, 7.15, 9.30; CATHAY: Blood Suckers 3, 7.15. 9.30; LIDO: NUam (Malay) 9.30
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  • 180 4 |^UALA LUMPUR, Sot.— Sixty-five suspected bad hats, including known secret society thugs from Singapore, have been qtr_sted by the Selangor police in a big clean-up campaign. The campaign was started last week to clear the Federal capital of undesirables. The war against thugs which started
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  • 283 5  - Young soldiers in the making at the army's school the sea Nelson Rutherfurd By AN "Outward Bound" type camp, where 206 youngsters from the Army Boys Trade School, Nee Soon, are undergoing training, is now in good progress at a beach site near Mersing, Johore. The boys, aged between 15
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  • 440 5 Big welfare war on public prejudice against Colony blind JINCAPORE associations for the blind and the deaf and dumb are fighting an uphill battle against public prejudice and apathy. They complain that most people still con sider the afflicted as useless and hopeless. Both the Singapore Association for the Blind
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  • 27 5 CHOW TIME ON THE BEACH It's lunch time and a coconut tree trunk is as good a place as any when you're hungry and the food's good.
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  • 214 5 A YOUNG Singapore man, Dr. Tseng Yuen Lin, walked into an operating theatre at the General Hospital. For the first time, Dr. Tseng was to assist in a major operation on a brain tumour under the eminent Australian neuro-surgeon. Dr. Douglas Miller.
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  • 465 6 She earns as she learns diplomatic art T HE latest recruit to the ranks of Singapore's career girls is tall and lovely model Christl d'Cruz, a popular member of the younger set. Christl, always fash-ion-minded, has taken a job in the Colony's newest dress shop and hopes some day to
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    50 6 MODEL GIRL Modelling fs part ot Christl's 'daily job at the dress shop. Customers like to see how smart the clothes can look. Snu El just the one to shoio thorn Here she wears a pfU-bax hat of white straic dallies trith a simple beige theath belted in coifee colour.
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  • 94 6 Fashion is on side of short women Stockings everywhere are very much darker. One London fashion house shows sheer black stockings with embroidered clocks. They look particularly exciting with short, bright dinner dresses. The younger set will love 'em. To sum up: It's high hats, high wuists, and long dark
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  • 206 6 'Internationally' minded women of world confer on understanding \WOMEN are becom ing more internationally minded, according to a report from America which says that the 67th annual convention of the international Ceneral Federation of Women's Clubs has just been held in Detroit. The retiring president of the organisation, Mrs Robert
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  • 229 6 nriHE art of applying < X perfume properly is one that every girl I should learn, because the I right amount of the ■rent that suite you will I add a lot to your charm t and personality. Beware of using too t much, especially
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  • 305 6 Men and the sack Men who pay finally have last say nriHAT old argument about 1 whether or not women dress to please men has gone for unaccountable years. But perhaps the argument has now been settled for good. Men loathed the sack, and they have said so. "I'm all
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  • 274 6 The art of being a good mixer DEINC a good mixer and getting along well with young people of both sexes takes much more than mere good looks or a pretty figure, and the best way to go about it is to think of other people instead of yourself. You
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  • 293 6 rR young cooks who like to experiment with n >w and interesting recipes here Is a traditional Dutch one for Snow Sponge Cake. It is a bit more troublesome to make than the average sponge cake, but it is well
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  • 20 6 EFFICIENCY AT DESK BOOK WORK There is not much of this in Christl's job, but she makes out dockets systematically.
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  • 488 7  - NEW FRONT(labour and party ra'ayat)HAS 'REASONABLE' HOPES A. SRIPATHY LABOUR: A re-thinking of aims, objectives ALLIANCE: Unimaginative, unenterprising By MALACCA, Saturday THE president of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Ramanathan, said here today that its Socialist Front with the Party Ra'ayat would do reasonably well in the general election
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  • 138 7 BONNY PETER TAKES A FIRST IT WAS a riotous after, noon when 180 babies and their harassed mothers crammed *he Chinese V.M.C.A., Singapore, yesterday for the baby show. Six doctors jotted down the babies' "vital statistics." They were divided into two groups A for babies under eight months and B
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  • 100 7 BURGLARS broke into the Caldecott Hill home of Mr. Freddy Pope. Singapore racing motorist, on Friday night and helped themselves to brandy, whisky, wine, beer, cigarettes and coffee but ignored the silverware and other valuables. Mr. Pope said yesterday: "They took all the booch In
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  • 85 7 All in the week of a bishop A SERMON in Westminster Abbey and a tour of Australian service installations in Malay were all Just part of a week's work for the 77 -year-old Archbishop of Brisbane, the Most Rev. R. C. Halse, last week. Last Sunday morning Dr. Halse preached
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  • 211 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE president of Party Negara, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, today accused the Alliance of playing politics with religion. He told more than 100 delegates attending the party's special delegates conference here today that the Alliance's boast of having made Islam
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  • 114 7 A DELAY in the formation of the proposed commission to examine the Nanyang University's academic standards is worrying the sponsors. Dr. Chang Tien-tse. chairman of the university's executive council, yesterday saw the Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry Mr. Lee Slow Mong and asked
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  • 147 7 MALACCA, Sat. Inche Ahmad Boestamam was today re-elected president of the Party Ra'ayat at its fourth annual congress here. His name was the only one proposed. The former secretarygeneral, Inche Nazar Nong, was elected vice-president. A journalist, Inche Tajuddin bin Kahar, was elected secretary-general. Inche
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    • 9 7 KNOW ALLS and JANE LEE'S CASEBOOK-Turn to Page 17
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    • 485 7 A~\ I 1 LI 1 11 WoS MM jyMk Tired, worn out, listless. He lacked strength, energy. Sleep tf^\ never came and life was drab v^A>\^V'.'/y/ (Ah Lim had "G.S. I Vj^L^ lll| Si '/Cr^^ Ah Lim is 8 i!STJ» GAY!, _^s m I <„ H e >s t faU
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  • 37 8 Visitors not allowed in these wards A nurse feeds a prematurely born baby one ot triplets with miniature feeding bottle which holds only an ounce of milk. The baby is iust over three pounds Sunday Times picture
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  • 314 8  -  ESME BAPTISTA By %/ISITORS are debarred from two wards in the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore. Iney are the iremature baby units in the gynaecological wards. Mothers and fc'.liers may have a glimpse of their babies only through a glass window A paediatrician of the hospital
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  • 503 8  -  A. Mahadeva ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY MAY RESULT IN BIG REVISION OF MALAYA'S EARLY HISTORY By A STONE casket discovered in Xc dah early this year may well lead to a revision of the early history of Malaya. The casket, discovered by a University of
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  • 38 8 The gold toil bull tound in the casket. The style ot execution here is not as rigid as in the Hindu figures of Nando, the companion and vehicle ot the deity Lord Siva.
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  • 551 9  - DAY THE SULTAN STRUCK DOWN A TIGER WITH HIS RIFLE... A. GEORGE EX-PENCHULU, 83, TELLS OF HIS HUNTING EXPERIENCES IN JOHORE by AN 83-year-old retired penghulu, Mohamed Am. who was once a member of the Sultan of Johore's hunting party now lives in quiet seclusion in a remote kampong, three
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  • 610 9  - The Countryman's Journal New villagers get more to eat with communal cooking TUAN DJEK i.. i. ■(•■■•■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■R by FRIDAY, Aug. 15. E DLENTY of rain during the week. Telecoms E have not yet had an- other go ot the branch 5 thot threatens to crash s on the telephone wires;
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  • 625 9  -  Francis Cooray By Kuala Lumpur THE Federation Prime Minister's warning to the public service that people would judge the ments of the post-merdeka administration by the way public servants conducted the day to day business of the Government has come not a day too soon For
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  • 374 9 Sir when 1 crossed Persia recently during an extended car journey through Europe and Asia I met with such kindness and hospitality that I cannot let Niels Mulders article in your last Sunday's issue pass without comment. Almost one quarter of the distance covered by my
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  • 27 10 21) nnraa 510 (.wimmum;. IN EVER LOVING memory ol j he late Rev. J. Appaduray who ).issed away on 24.8.57. Inserted if his sorrowing children.
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  • 54 10 Wm norait sift iltninmm >. BATA FASHION SHOW for TmyioLs and Teenagers. Raffles i Hotel August 30th. 10 a.m. Models from Joan Booty's School. Ad-i-'ree plus Novelties and IPOH BRANCH Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm .school commence.i 2nd September St. John's Hall 5.15 pjn. Principal May Darby. Please
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  • 7 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Aug. 24, 1958.
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  • 349 10 T*HE choice of a capital for 1 a federal government has often proved a very ticklish problem. State jealousies and rival claims have been important factors. The two best instances are Washington and Canberra which, as a way out, were built for th? purpose by the U.S.A.
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  • 168 10 GOVERNMENTS in many parts of the world have been issuing warnings of the danger to health of smoking. But none has yet thought it immoral to collect tobacco taxes. Of course, it can be argued that the additional cost involved is a deterrent. As far as the Federation
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  • 113 10  - Brunei's Taj Mahal KENNETH WANSTALL Man who conceived the idea -by Sir Omar AH Saifuddin, the progressive ruler of the oilrich State of Brunei, conceived the idea of building this biggest and most beiutiful mosque in S.E.A. Sultan of Brunei An aerial view of the mosque. In the background (right)
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  • 407 10 Grand opening for oil rich state's $10-mil. mosque HUNDREDS of workmen are now hard at work, putting the finishing touches to Brunei's SlO-million state mosque which will be opened on Sept. 23 to coincide with the 42nd birthday of the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. Muslim dignitaries from
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    362 11 WAI MUN SCORES 129 MARKS OUT OF 100, EARNS B.A IN I YEAR Read book, became fascinated MATHEMATICS student Lee Wai Mun, has been in the University of Malaya for less than a year BUT HE HAS ALREADY PASSED HIS THIRD YEAR EXAMINATIONS. Bespectacled, 25-year-old Mr. Lee joined
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  • 36 11 Air India International announced yesterday that a stop at Dusseldorf. Germany^ had been included In its Singapore-Europe service leaving the Colony every Saturday. This is the only through flight to Dusseldorf from Singapore
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  • 106 11 New bank branch in Malacca MALACCA, Sat. THE Officer Administering the Government, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, this morning officially opened a branch of the Overseas Union Bank, Ltd.. here. Sir Cheng-lock spoke of the bank's stress on the training of technical men and its practice of sending abroad its officers
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  • 71 11 SEVEN final-year students of the Malayan Teachers' Training College in Penang leave by air today for an educational tour of Brunei. They will be accompanied by the vice-principal, Mr G.B. Beath. The students were chosen for the trip from a group ol 150 on the basis
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  • 129 11 Story of a nun' to aid charity 'IMH Singaporean Chinese Arr.ateur Dramatic Association, a newly- formed dram.itic group, will stage a Chinese play with Malay dialogue in aid of the Kramat Shaik Ismail building fund. The play. "Likor Mian," (the story of a nun) is produced by Mr. Gan Teck
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  • 79 11 AIR MARSHAL ARRIVES FOR THE CHARITY PREMIERE OF 'DUNKIRK' The C-in-C. Far lMt Air Forces the Earl of Bandon (centre i and the ('uuiUes.* of Bandon photographed on their arrival at the Astra I cinema. R.A.F. Seletar. for the charity premiere of the film, "Dunkirk." At right is Group Captain
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  • 493 11 Why the American male often wears the apron MANY IN SINGAPORE AGREE WITH Mrs. FOZDAR LJANY Americans in Singapore were prepared to concede yesterday that there was a grain of truth in Mrs. Shirin Foxdar s charge that "American men are the suppressed sex." Mrs. Fozdar. who is general-secretary ,of
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  • 655 11 NINETY -SIX students, 60 of them girls, of the Teachers Training College, Singapore, have passed the final examination of the certificate course and have been awarded the College's Certificate in Education. Men Jules Clive Avlet, Chee Swee Chew, Cheok Yeow Lam, Chew Sang Cheng,
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  • 38 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: August $33 buyers, $334 sellers. Tone was firm. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $49<4 sellers, drum $53'j sellers Tone was quiet.
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  • 23 11 On the Singapore Tin Market yesterday the price was 50 cents to $369.50 per plcul. The estimated offering was 110 tons.
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    • 229 11 Whats on TODAY POLICE BAND will play at the Esplanade. 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ill li 1)11 1ST UNION: Yoga class at 28 Jalan Senyum. 4 p.m.; morning service. 11 a.m.: study group. 5.30 p.m. INDIAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES ASSOCIATION: Tea p.nty for Us patron, Mr. S.K. Banerji. Indian Hi«h
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    • 174 11 5 p.m.; table-tennis team, basket ball match, boy scouts, student picn'c, 9 a.m.; Red Cross, 3.30 p.m.; Art club committee meet-, ing, 1.30 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford -Road) An exhibition of photographs "We the People" —by Mr. Brain Brake, of Mag-num-Paris. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. GIYLANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST
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  • 150 12 5 YUSOF c/o Cus- toms Quarters, Jalan E Madrasah, Prai, P.W., won the first prize ($3O) this week with E "Guiding Light" (top, left). He E used a Rollelflex and Ilford F.P. E 3. film with aperture F. 5.6 and speed 1/8 sec. TlllMillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 11l Second
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  • 1018 12  -  Raymond Thomas By \A/HEN you buy a painting or picture you will, I am quite sure, take great pains to ensure that when you hang t on the wall it will be st'aight and not crook ■si If one corner is lower than the other
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    • 12 12 Write to Raymond Thomas, co The Sunday Times, River Valley Road, Singapore.
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    • 100 12 I ||v fI^^HBjH^BMBVBVB^B*aa\BIaB||HBBjB I vJsS^^''*^^ < M de in U SA) c \lfVi^eT jy^^ .^.,-W Bt^ >^^Bß Bt^^^a^P^rßß i^^Bk^. a X'K iblbla In this fine power lown mower fou'll find more features, more volue, more e<oi»omy riion ever thought possible all adding up to the last word in lawn-care. SPECIFICATIONS:
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    • 35 12 clues to |^2^^3E2S^H3 cres'- (4), 36. Charges gun for HBJ IBB^^ ~~~K^I strafnt (6), 14. Prevailed on (7). W I L>4 T^TbH^^ Solution in Page 18 I— i— Bßa! 1 1 1 1 1 1
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      688 13 Intrigue and murder in snow "gVERY man has the right to choose his field of death, and I choose bed," cackled that revolting old Russian roue, Papa Karamazov. His reference was in context of a demise neither quiet nor gentle, but of a kind quite sportive, even
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    • 638 13 "fIUNMAN'S WALK" (CoE vllumbia) is a well-made Western ln which even the old cliches are presented E Intelligently and ln an adult way. z: Van Hellin and Tab Hunter ar the stars with James DarS: rcii, Kathryn Grant and Mickey E Shaughnessy in
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    • 458 13 ON THE RECORD ONE of the loveliest string transcriptions of the works of Bach, Gluck, Borodin, Paganini and Rachmaninoff is now available on a Capitol nfleasg "Music for Btrings" (PAO 8415)— a brilliant successor to a series featuring Leopold Stokowskl and his Symphony Orchestra. StokowsW has established himself, ln his
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    • 711 13 M r J* As from tomorrow there will be a morning show doll} yL at 9.30 a.m. Children's half-price concessions available ■7C for this morning show to circle and backstalls. *t J— J at^f^itfjni »4o"o' 9th WEEK! No Free lisU J f TODAY 3 SHOWS AT 9.30 a.m., 2.30 Si
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  • 588 14  - Guinness A face in the crowd THOMAS WISEMAN VffJlll'lU vll ilfil Ow Ycdld Ul LcSlr\llllcl Uli/llir vb WHAT GIVES IT THE ATTRACTION THAT NOT EVEN OLIVIER CAN RIVAL? By THAT Alec Guinness should today be a bigger star than Olivier, Cielgud or Redgrave must be a continual source of amazement
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  • 895 14  -  John Martin by IF you can put personality into a petrol pump and invest the progress of a conveyor belt with the excitement of a car chase you are well on the way to becoming a successful producer of industrial documentary films. The
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  • 63 15 Part Three In his third article Niels Mulder, a social anthropologist from Holland, who is hitch-hiking his way around the world, takes you from mountainous, snow-covered eastern Turkey, accross arid Persia, into the scorching (120 deg.) heat of Pakistan. From India and the Taj Mahal
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  • 1103 15 I enter an air-conditioned caravan in the desert CARS FITCH GOOD PRICE IN PERSIA HITCH-HIKING through Turkey is an amazing experience: Almost all buses stop for passengers no matter how crowded they may be. You are the guest of the driver, and on arrival >c offers you a cup of
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    • 1359 15 I 'WELL DONE' TO I IS'PORE-NOW IT'S I UP TO PENANG I RE S V^ert,, n^ -OSC** FOR Singapore Film Society 'FIVE-BEST' is forming a cine group WMMHMMHMHK i Congratulations to the U ijs convenors of the inau- gural meeting which takes place on Aug. 26 5 at United Engineers
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  • 1289 17 Address your letter: The 'Know Alls,' The Sunday Finns Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore. cjOMEWHERE in Singapore »5 there exists a cruel Chinese woman magician who claims that she is responsible for the existence or thought wave. Thoughtwave, she bragged, can listen to our
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  • 958 17 'Other woman' sent a wandering husband back to his family §1 Iml I ml fl Mt 1 MY husband lett mj because he fell in love with another girl. She, however, begged him to return to our home for the sake of our small son. We have decided to live
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    • 82 17 i n f% > o ft* m -i- r- o t OUC h ot one tinger (t enables you to dictate your letters during and otter office time, give instructions before leoving office, record conversations, conferences, lectures, register telephone conversations. More thon 150,000 Stenorettes have been sold up to now
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    • 180 17 I was white- until Hi sh& saw/ Joan's i I I H "-OmftiiiM^ &tv. '^fHihi Hy^ jbHoW I^Lt «n p^ft OHhj^^^^^^^g^M^pj p^p/ > x ..^riOtOK.^ Or a t^y^^ 1 J^^^m^^M^^ji .JO^O^O^O^O^O^O^O^O^O^O^O^P^OBB^Of 'B'CrChAoOl Or w lßUilrr MX You can see at a glance which HIL WbTCc^ blouse was washed in Surf
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  • 32 18 Ma]. J Joyce A. Jackson and RWM Win'dle (all 71) tied In the R.S.O.C. Captain's Prize golf competition at Slme Road yesterlay. The replay will be held on Saturday.
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  • 859 18 ESI STATION wagon versions of medium priced saloons are becoming increasingly popular in Britain and on the Continent. Now the two-in-one idea has been adopted foe a luxury car the Humber Hawk. But the- term station wagon suggesting a vehicle that picks up mixed cargoes
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  • 331 18 English league soccer starts LONDON, Sat. —The English football season began C .(lav will full league programnir. Today's results were: DIVISION it\l Acton 1 Hirmii.shatn 1 Bolton 4 Leeds Burnlry 3 Man. City 4 Leicester 2 Evcrton 0 Luton 1 w. Bromwich 1 Man. United 5 Chelsea 2 Newcastle 1
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  • 320 18 CHELL Sports Club (1074) won the team title at the Singapore Business Houses athletics ch :vo%°a n i^sL t nf al Sof esarstadlu i!LZ! ster<iaywas won the 220 and 440 and was second in the 100 yards, was the individual champion with 13 points. Klassen
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  • 94 18 QSAKA, Sat.— The Australian v swimming team tonight ended their Japanese tour In pouring rain here by winning the 800 metres relay fn 8:23.7 only a tenth of a second outside their world record. The Australians have thus set one world record and eight Japanese records
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  • 29 18 1st round game The first round match of the Singapore Armed Forces badminton tournament between Police and R.M.N. will be held at Teluk Ayer Basin at 10 ajn. today.
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    • 109 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton Crossword solution ACROSS: 1. Quixotic. 6. Dusk 9. Origin. 10. Avid 12, Pod. 13, Adit. 15, Supine 17. Lone 19. Racer 20. Auger. 22. Scrub. 26, Crusty 27. Choice 28 Tansj 30 Raxed. 31. Comet. 33 Comb 36. Loader. 39. Aria. 40. Asp. 41. Dumb.
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  • 2152 19  -  EPSOM JEEP Prize Entry pays $76 in upset By £LEVERLY ridden by Sheldon Geyer, Honey Bee came from a long way back in the field to score a mart length win from Rocket in the Class 4, Div. 1, 9f trophy race at Kuala
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  • 62 19 TOTAL POOL: $202,950 Ist. No. *****2 ($54,796) 2nd. No. *****6 ($27,398) 3rd. No. *****8 ($13,699) STARTERS ($1,369 each): Nos. *****8, *****5, *****9, *****8, *****0, *****4, *****0, *****6, *****0, *****4. CONSOLATION ($1,217 each): Nos. *****9, *****8, *****0, *****3, *****3, *****9, *****5, *****3, *****0, *****5. TREBLE TOTE: Eleven tickets
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  • 195 19 SYDNEY, Sat. Lan Craig, captain of Australia's cricket team, is ill with inflammation of the liver and may miss the opening of the Australian cricket season at the end of next month. Craig is staying in bed in his home at Mosman. in the
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  • 234 19 LAST PAIR COMES TO RESCUE T'AIL-ENDERS Manawadu and x Anthonisz saved Ceyion Sports Club from defeat In their rearranged B.C.A. senior tournament match against University at Balestier Road yesterday After dismissing University for 180 lh 176 minutes. Ceylonese were In trouble when Manawadu and Anthonisz came together with the score
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  • 190 19 Russians take four more golds CTOCKHOLM. Sat. Soviet athletes continue to dominate ths European track and field championships here yesterday, winning four of the eight events decided. Oalina Bystrova, of Russia, who on Thursday won the women's pentathlon, yesterday took the 800 metres hurdles title in 10.9 sec to become
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  • 28 20 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2ii Word* $10 (Minimum). THE FAMILY OP the l.ne Mr. Lee Ah Fook thank all Relatives and Friends who sent Wreaths. Scrolls etc. and Attended the Funeral.
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  • 1765 20 SINGAPORE FIGHT BACK FROM 7-3 TO HOLD PENANG MALAYA CUP FINAL ENDS IN 3-3 DRAW AFTER i EXTRA TIME -TEAMS TO REPLAY LATER From NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Sat. SINGAPORE and Penang played 90 minutes of enormously exciting, enthralling football and drew 3-3 in the 32nd Malaya Cup Final in
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  • 84 20 LONDON, Sat.— Tea scores In todays cricket matches were: At Southampton, Northants. 53-4 versus Hampshire. At Southend, Essex versus Middlesex. No play today, rain. At Worcester, Surrey 190-4 (Stewart 54, Fletcher 78) versus Worcester. At Nottingham. Notts. 116-3 (Clay 52) versus Sussex. At Swansea.
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  • 359 20 JIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Elizabeth Hamilton yesterday set a new Singapore record for the women's 200 metres breaststroke at the Singapore national open swimming championships which ended at the Singapore Swimming Club pool. Elizabeth clocked 3min. 22.4 sec. Seah Pong Hyu set a new .•ecord for the men's 200
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  • 36 20 The heats of the Singapore In-ter-community centres athletic meet will be held at the Raffles Institution ground at 10 a.m. today. Fifteen centres have entered the meet. The finals are scheduled for Sept. 6.
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  • 31 20 LONDON. Sat— There was no play today in the fifth cricket Test between England and New Zealand because of rain and a saturated pitch at The Oval. Reuter.
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  • 63 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In a low-scorins game, Selangor Malays gained a lead of 29 runs with eight second innings wicket in hand in the Rulers' Shield cricket final against Singapore Malays here today. The match continues tomorrow. Selangor Malays 74 < Hanif Khan 32, Hussein
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