The Straits Times, 29 September 1958

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  • 21 1 AVlllf\(.F DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Mat"?* fat*"* 1 Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • THE TENGKU HITS BACK
    • 1625 1 He pledges: Alliance will fight THE FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday criticised what he called the "unhealthy opposition" among political leader*, in the Federation. "I have no time for people who can do nothing but gripe and snipe at the Government all the time, never find a good
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    • 258 1 'Elements in Singapore do not permit a merger' npHE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night said that Singapore could not merge with the Federation now. iipeaklng at the opening of the Singapore UMNO city branch office In High Street he said: "Elements In 81nga pore do not permit
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  • 195 1 'PAIPEH, Sun. Nine 1 Nationalist Chinese landing barges crawled through drizzling rain today and reached the Quemoy beaches with their precious cargo without drawing a single shot from Communist Chinese artillery. But Red shore guns. attempting for five weeks to choke off supplies to the
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  • 288 1 QUEMOY CRISIS: TWO U.S. LEADERS SPEAK BOSTON, Sunday. JHK SECRETARY of State, Mr. Dulles, said in a speech here today that Western Europe would feel the consequences if the United States gave in to the "arrogant" demand that American forces must be withdrawn from
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  • 139 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— The US air-to-air Sidewinder missile was the secret behind the amazing success ol Chinese Nationalist pilots In the Formosa Straits air battles a Washington despatch In the New York World Telegram said yesterday. The despatch, which quoted Washlngto military experts,
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  • 91 1 NOW YES-NO MARSHALL INTENDS TO STAND AGAIN SYDNEY, Sun. Mr David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, said here yesterday that he would stand for re. election In next year's general elections. Mr. Marshall, who is on holiday in Australia, |pld reporters be resigned as Chief Minister because the Colonial
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  • 58 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun. -A B--52 eight- jet bomber flew twice around a 3.107-mile triangular course within the United States making the longest nonstop, unrefuelled flight in jet bomber history, the Air Force said today. The plane averaged 565 m.p.h. and had a top speed of
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  • 303 1 OARIS. Sun. Alger rian terrorists shot two policemen and attacked police buildings and factories today as more than 40 million voters in France and the overseas territories began voting on a new constitution. The police were killed at central police headquarters in Rouen
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  • 57 1 RANGOON, San. All was quiet here today following Premier D Nu's resignation in favour of army chief General Ne Win. Opposition parties de. nonnced the move as a power seizure through force of arms bat were deterred from holding protest demonstrations by the many armed police and
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  • 101 1 Police party shoots boar hunter in error ALOR STAR, Sun. A hunter walked into a police ambush at Bedong. 29 miles from here, and was killed by mistake last night. The hunter was K Punusamy. 69, an estate labourer. He was out hunt Ing for wild boar, armed with a
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  • 55 1 CALGARY, (Alberta), Sun. Leo, a Calgaryowned Siamese cat, has been declared the 1958 North American mousing champion. He won the title when he nosed his way through a maze to a glass-caged mouse In one minute 24 seconds. He was the only one of ten competitors
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  • 158 1 Storm death toll now 337 'TOKYO, Sun. Ja--1 pan's typhoon death toll today rose to 337, with 1,480 people still missing. Police say that 502.000 are without shelter, their homes either flattened by 160-m.p.h. winds or swept away by floods which followed 17 Inches of rain In 24 hours The
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  • 44 1 LONDON. Sun Raiding aircraft from six rvUlen* Britain. Canada, the United States. France, Belgium and the Netherlands will test Britain air deftnee syst«*m under simy'ited nuclear war conditions la a big exercise next mont 1 the Air Ministry announced today.
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  • 24 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Bun.— An annual international fair will be held rure starting from next yeai. the Mayor, Mr. George Christopher, announced today
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  • 24 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia announced today it has produced a modifif.d version of the twin-engine jet TU-104. designed to carry 100 passengers.
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  • 324 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the All-Malaya Estates Stair Union, Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, urged the Federation today to prevent unemployed people from Singapore entering the country. He told the second biennial delegates conference: "While we welcome the Improvement in rubber
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  • 156 2 Sun. It was perhaps a mistake to leave Singapore out of the Federation of MaJaya, Sir William McKell, a former Governor General of Australia and member Of the Malayan Constitutional Commission, said here last week. Addressing a meeting of the Kabeiroi a university society of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 110 3 VOTERS IN LITTLE ROCK SAY 'NO 9 TO INTEGRATION I ITTLE ROCK, Sun.— J Segregationists decisively won the referendum here yesterday on the question of integration of white and Negro pupils in Arkansas. Final results were: Against integration 19,470, for integration 7,565 The referendum was called by Governor Orval Faubus
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  • 115 3 RICHMOND, Virginia, Sun. Governor J. Lindsay Almond last night ordered Norfolk's six white junior and senior high schools closed and removed from the public school system after the Norfolk school board voted to take in 17 Negro students. The action followed an Appeal Court refusal to
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  • 400 3 SPEECH MAY HAVE ESDED LONG STRUGGLE FOR LABOUR LEADERSHIP GAITSKELL IS LEADER, HE TELLS MEETING SCARBOROUGH, (England), Sunday. MR. ANEURIN BEVAN dramatically demonstrated here last night the Labour Party's new determination to present a united front by publicly acclaiming his old rival Mr. Gaitskell as
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  • 69 3 PEKING, Sun.— Chinese crude oil output is expected io increase by more than half this year, it was announced today. Natural petroleum output is estimated to be nearly twice as much as last year. A government statement said China had proved to be one of the
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  • 23 3 STOCKHOLM, Sun. Women can now be ordained priests of the the state Lutheran Church under a government bill approved yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 200 3 Flour, fireworks for girl co-ed protest marchers I ONDON, S v n.— Jeering: teenage boys yesterday threw flour and fireworks at 50 girls staging a protest parade against a plan to make their school coeducational. It happened at Bognor Regis, a usually placid South Coast holiday re. sort. The girls,
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  • 123 3 LONDON, Sun. A young schoolmaster was chased by 250 boys on Friday night and cornered in a grocer's shop, it was learned today. The boys were waiting for him when he left the school, at Newcastle, after lessons. He sprinted through side streets, and
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  • 306 3 Poorer nations fare best at Montreal MOiNiREAL, Sun.— The poorer Commonwealth nations were seen here today as having fared besc from the historic trade and economic conference which has Just ended. Ministers said the 11 -nation conference, in effect, drew lp a charter which for the irst
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  • 133 3 125 m.p.h. hurricane hits Carolina NEW YORK. Sun. Hurricane Helene washed away docks, flooded streets and smashed small buildings yesterday in South Carolina. Holiday beaches were all but deserted as thousands fled for shel.er inland. More than 100 Navy are raft were evacuated from the Norfolk, Virginia, area and ships
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  • 158 3 Official proposal to British Gout. ATHENS, Sunday. ARCHBISHOP Makarios yesterday formally pro- posed to Britain that Cyprus should become independent under a United Nations guarantee after a period of self-government. He and the Greek Foreign Minister. Mr. Evangelos Averoff, announced here th-at they were
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  • 81 3 LONDON Sun. Sir David Eccles. President of the British Board of Trade, today predicted that the Montreal conference would earn a place in history. He said: "The independence of India. Pakistan, Ceylon. Malaya and Ghana and the advances made by the colonies towards independence have chanced
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  • 192 3 LEBANON TALKS ON U.S. PULL-OUT OEIRUT, Sun. The L 9 U. S. Ambassador, Mr. Robert McClintock, discussed the withdrawal of American troops in his first meetIng yesterday with the new Lebanese Premier, Mr. Rachid Kerameh. The ambassador and Admiral James Holloway, com-mander-ln-chlef of U.S. forces in the Lebanon, were said
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  • 18 3 ROME, Sun.— ltaly's population is 48.666,000 290,000 more than last year, it was announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 48 3 LONDON. Sun. General Sir John Glubb's Muslim son Godfrey. 18. has been asked to leave Oxford University after failing two examinations, it was revealed today. Godfrey, who spent most of his earlier years in Jordan, where his father formerly commanded the Arab Legion i
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  • 133 4 rH'K ANSON. San. An an U- terrorist ultimatum to the 2,600 people «f the Suimei Suli and Sabrang areas of Perak has been extended until Tuesday. It was issued last Sunday and should have expired today. The Lower Perak district war executive committee
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  • 201 4 Couples flee in terror as thugs invade dance hall FOVJR TEENAGERS INJURED IN IPOH ATTACK IPOH, Sun.— About thirty teen-age couples dancing to the strains of soft music in the St. John's hall in Douglas Road here last night, fled screaming when four gangsters wielding parangs invaded the hall. In
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  • 272 4 LIVELY MUSICAL SHOW BY BOYS OENANG, Sun. Se- veral hundred adults re-lived their boyhood at St. Xavier's last night when the teachers and s.udents staged a three act operetta "Tom Sawyer" to help raise funds, appropriately enough for a new school field. It was an ambitious production. After a somewhat
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  • 112 4 IPOH, Sun. Beven pretty women, one of them a pro- 1 fessional model, took part in a fashion snow at a charity dance here last night in aid of the Perak Anti-Tuber-culosis Association. The model, Pat Benton. arrived in Malaya recently .7ith her
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  • 28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 16.100 Federal citizenship certificates were Issued during the week ending Sept. 20, bringing the total number issued so far to 979.081.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 424 5 Anti-thug bill a threat to freedom Labour official *WE MUST URGE COUNCILLORS NOT TO SUPPORT IT,' BE SAYS PENANG, Sun. A Labour Party leader warned last night that special powers which the Government is seeking to curb gangsterism could "threaten the growth of freedom in Malaya." Mr. Lim Kean Slew,
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  • 97 5 OUT: Four more Reds In Pahang jungle KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government has confirmed the death of focr Communist terrorists, one of them a central committee member, in the Pahang jungle. The committee member, I <>h Hon, who was also a regional committee secretary, Is believed to have died
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  • 200 5 AZIZ TO EXAMINE PHILIPPINE FARM METHODS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE MINISTER of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said as he left for the Philippines and Japan today that certain aspects of agricultural development in the Philippines could be applied in Malaya with minor changes. He left by air for
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  • 58 5 RAWANO, Sun. About 1,000 people from various kampongs in Ulu Selangor watched the opening of a mukim agricultural show by the District Officer, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed All at the Rawang Malay School, Fix miles from here yesterday. This is the first post-war mukim
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  • 49 5 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, has told kampong people that the only way they could Improve their economy was to use co-operative methods. He visited Pulai Tawar and Kampong Som in the Jerantut sub-district and kampong Budu on Friday
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  • 38 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hamzah bin Haji Daud, 23. of Sungei Achis, Nibong Tebal, Province Wellesley, was jailed for six months by the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for stealing a motor cycle belonging to Tan Bun Tet.
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  • 50 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Mr. J. F. Augustin, retired Kedah education officer, and his wife were entertained to a farewell dinner by his former pupils at the rest house here on the eve of their pilgrimage to Lourdes. The Augustins will also visit Britain and the United States.
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  • 108 5 PENANG. Sun. The Labour whip in the City Council, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, will move a motion at Tuesday's meeting of the council calling on the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, to treat "as a matter of urgency," a State Government decision to
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  • 96 5 CHINESE BRIDE FOR AUSSIE PENANG, Sun.— An Australian gunner and a Chinese telephone operator who met at a dance last year were married at *the Bt. George's Church here yesterday evening. He was Gunner R. M. Ducat of Beryl Street, Tweebheads. New South Wales, and she was Miss Lucia Loo
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  • 17 5 MALACCA. Sun.— Mr. M. N. Dutt has been elected president of the Malacca Indian Association.
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  • 96 5 Ex-UMNO leader attacks polygamy pENA N O, Sun.— Polygamy was an abnormal practice and only under very exceptional circumstances could Muslims marry more than one wife, Tuan Haji S. M. Zainal Abidin, former Penang UMNO president, said on Friday evening. He told 6.000 Muslims at a Prophet Birthday rally: "Islam
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 167 5 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SEBVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Medium ware 476 metres KI'ALA Lt'MPlB Medium wave 341 metres PENANG Medium wave 366 metre* IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.1S Good Morning To You; 7.16 Bright And Early 7.30 The News; 7.35 A Date
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  • 147 6 20 Wor.U tlO (Minimum). THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Poon Bak Seah sincerely thank Friends, Relations for their Sympathy. Services. Wreaths and Scrolls. MR. S3 MRS. A. RUDRADEVA thai k all Friends and Relatives for their attendance good wishes and presents on occasion of their recent Marriage. MR.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 663 6 Montreal will not quite rival Ottawa in Commonwealth economic annals, but it has been a good conference for all and a full one for the newest partners- Malaya has reason for satisfaction in the support that has been given to the principle of commodity agreements, and for
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    • 317 6 Although General Ne Win, Commander-in-Chief of the Burmese army, will not form a government until October 28, authority in Burma has already passed out of the politicians' hands. The General is stepping in by invitation, and his mandate, if the Assembly approves, will be to provide an interim
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    • 156 6 When, ten years ago, the number of babies born in Singapore's Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital topped a thousand in one month there was a great deal of breastbeating in the medical department about the inadequacy of the facilities offered there. The then Director of Medical Services launched
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  • 1108 6  - LET'S HOPE THAT ONCE AGAIN DE GAULLE WILL PULL IT OFF VERNON BARTLETT I KUALA LUMPUR. FRANCE has had her plebiscite, and I am prepared to bet that General de Gaulle has comfortably won the necessary support for the least democratic constitution his country has known during this century. Hating
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  • 587 6  -  JOHN WILLIAMS by SIR Managing Director, Melbourne Herald r\NE day last week I was standing on the road bridge that divides the British New Territory in Hong Kong and Communist China. Sentries there were facing each other. Just as they have faced
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    • 233 6 rwMiE excuse that political 1 Instability Is the cause of laying off workers In Singapore is not true, for a trade recession began to be felt in the U.S.A. two years ago and there has been a general upward world trend
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    • 95 6 EVERYWHERE women are £< crying aloud for equality with men and In many countries, in America, Australia and Japan, their cry is heard sympathetically by the authorities: but here, in Malaya, the position remains unaltered. Women in Malaya are, in theory and in practice, subordinate to the
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    • 73 6 WHEN the Army gave its display in Singapore on Aug. 31, the BTT.C bus service No. 9 was extended to the REME Base Workshop. Alexandra. It would be a boon to the residents of the fast developing area, Queenstown and Alexandra, and to many office workers, if
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  • 125 7 Govt. will protect unions from gangsters KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government said today tha. it would smash any move by gangs iers and hooligans to intimidate members ol trade unions. The assurance was given by the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, when he opened
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  • 61 7 KLANG, Sun. More than 4.000 people here today marched two miles in a precession along the main road from the Rembau Street padang to the State Mosque to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet. The procession was led by the Klang District Officer. Tuan Syed Hashim
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  • 814 7 DUNGUN SURVIVORS TELL HOW 23 DIED WHEN BUS AND CAR PLUNGED INTO RIVER HE TELLS COURT: HAD BLACKOUT, THEN I WAS IN THE WATER WITNESS: I SAW MAN JUMP KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. THE driver of the bus involved in the Dungun ferry tragedy was
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  • 77 7 BEREMBAN, Sun Staff I sergeant Eric Charles Bailey of the intelligence corps who has been in the Army for 21 years was yesterday presented with the long service and good conduct medal by r'ajorGeneral J. A. R. Robertson, G.0.C.. 17th. Gurkha Division. Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces. Mr.
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  • 29 7 KUALA LIPS. Sun.— The Pahant? State Rubber Replanting Board will hold "prestige shows", aiming to promote rubber replanting among smallholders In Raub district, starting on Oct. 1.
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  • 112 7 GRATUITY BID BY OCCUPATION POLICE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Former Malayan members of the Japanese occupation police field force are to ask for a $2,000 gratuity each from the Japanese Government. This was decided at a meeting here today by 30 former members of the force from Pahang, Selangor, Negri Sembllan
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  • 274 7 'Dictatorial' says the Kaum Ibu ALOR STAR, Sunday. riIVE top Kedah UMNO leaders resigned from the r state UMNO executive committee today in protest against its suspension of the state chairman, Tuan Syed Ahmad Shahbuddin, a legislative councillor, and the secretary, Inche Johari bin Haji
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  • 214 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three officials from the Canadian Department of External Affairs and the Royal Canadian Air Force and 17 crew members arrived at the airport here, tonight in a RCAF transport plane, North S^ar. They are here on a familiarising flight and also to
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  • 23 7 MUAR, Sun. Mrs. V. A. Mathew, wife of a senior teacher at the High School here died on Friday aged 53.
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  • 62 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 22-year-old police supervisee, Nadeson Kannalyah, of Lubus Jentah Estate, Kedah. who failed to report to the police since his release from prison in December 1955, was jailed for five months yesterday. Kannalyah was arrested here on Sept. 10 for using a defaced identity
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  • 138 7 Visitors' day at varsity draws many VISITORS flocked in hundreds to the University of Malaya yesterday and they were welcomed by the students. It was the visitors' day at the university The president of the University of Malaya Students' Union. Mr. A. Lazarus, told a large crowd at the opening
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  • 191 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government has been urged u> decide tnat status of temporary clerks now and not leave the problem for later censideration. The Voice of the Temporaries, official publication of the Government temporary officers union, said that only 1 105 permanent jobs
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  • 106 7 1 ,000 WATCH THIS MASS WEDDING MORE than 1.000 people watched 27 couples being married In mass wedding ceremony in the Hokkien Huay Kuan premises In Singapore yesterday. One couple, Mr. Tan Giam Kirn and Miss Lmi Ah Mui. both aged 20, wa* a Ust -minute entry. The two registered
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  • 100 7 MUNICIPAL CHIEF GIVES A PARTY MALACCA, Sun. About 250 people, including the Officer Administering the Government, Tun Tan Cheng Lock, attended a tea party given here this evening by the President of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Tamby bin Abdullah, for a double occasion the marriages of his son and
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  • 80 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ten-year-old Rohaya binte Hussain was the "star" of yesterday's Selangor inter. Malay school debate at the Prince's Road Malay School. The subject: "Malay can be used in the administration of the country." The Sungei Sekamat Malay School, Ulu Langat,
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  • 19 7 MERSING. Sun. The Jemaluang Youth Club celebrated its formation with a tea party and concert here today.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 838 8 ALL SECTIONS LOWER By Our Market Correspondent WITH the eyes of most investors last week still on the international tin situation, the movement of share prices was largely influenced by this factor. The main item for the market was the meeting of the International Tin
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    • 374 8 rE following business done in the .Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Sept. 20 to 26. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smellers 265. 3d. to 255. 7ttd., Federal Dispensary $1.13% to $1.11, Praser Neave Ords. $2.86 to $2,77 4 cum all,
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    • 627 8 nriN sought to find its own level last week on the local market following the withdrawal of buffer stock support from the London Market in the previous week and the price was again characterised by large fluctuations. The price gained $6.37$ on Monday, fell $7374 on/Tuesday, and
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    • 489 8 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Thursday. INDISTKIALB BIYEKS sEIXCKs Alex Brlcki ***t i.co 180 rd 2.20 2.30 Ua Ie« 11. (buyers) B. B Petrol 48/- 50/B. M. Trustees 50 6.70 Con. Tin Smelt.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 VIKRAHA Platform hand trucks A Push type tack trucks, 400 Ib. and 700 Ib. capacities. jA HAND TRUCKS. SACK TRUCKS Manufactured bjr THEVIKRAMA ENGINEERING CO., Mechanical A Structural Engineers. Lattice Bridge Road, Adyar. I MADRAS-M. A II FEDERAL VEHrCif J*. JNOUSTiIAL SIRENS frls your answer! ■f Write in. with detail*
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    • 608 8 NOTICES SELANGOR COCONUTS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the forty third annual general meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. No. 1, The Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday November 14th, at 10.30 am AGENDA 1. To receive th« Directors'
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    • 669 8 NOTICES NOTICE CHANGE OF OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Messrs. Asian Organisation Limited wish to inform their dealers and those who have business connections with the firm that, as from the 4th of October, 1958. their office telephone numbers will be changed from: 3J203 to: ***** and from: 250» to: ***** SHIPPING
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    • 853 8 (PI VII»EM>* ANKOJJJwip) Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Ayer Panas Ruhrvrr Estate Ltd. 5%t Nov. 20 30% Batu Llntang Rubber Co, Ltd. 10% Oct. 14 15% 25% t Interim. M X LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific ck Atlantic Coast Service Spore P. Sham Penang
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    • 1505 9 rei: 1405 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. «•>< *<•>» (II lues) (Ircorporatet! in Singapore) (12 lues) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft JINTINIHTAL PMTS (Via Smi witn liberty ta prtceil via Puama tr Capi af Oopf MaM) Caniiri option to proceed via otker ports ta load and
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    • 2561 9 mm it 1 pfffci 1 1 1 v v hYfmrt v I /Hrn EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOI AOEN, PORT SAID. CENOA, ANTWERP, HTTEMAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG. COPENNAGEH, GOTHENBURG, OSLO S'ptrt P. S'kaa Penanf "BUSUANGA 1/10 Ott 11/U Ott 13/13 Oct "SONGKHLA" 11/U Mt ■FALSTRIA't 3a/t1 Mt VfM M S4/2S
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    • 1294 9 McALISTER tSe CO., LTD. TIL: Ha. MMI »I.raTeWN LWES KLAVENESS LINE LONOOtJ. KAfll. ROTTEMAM. LH ANCELES, UN FRANCISCO. NAMBUM ft HULL SEATTIE, VAHCOUVEI ft PORTUNO and far U.S.A. Ntrtk Atlantic PertJ Accept^ cargi fir Ctatral ft Saatt tta Canada via Caiamtw laaiica CITY OP POONA MONXVILLE S'pori P. S'kam Penang
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  • 663 10 London unlucky I Aston Villa in for the Wolves I shock victory LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND'S football selectors were out in force yesterday among the league clubs preparatory to picking the England side tomorrow to meet Ireland at Belfast on Saturday. Walter Winterbottom, the England team
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  • 1098 10 LATEST positions la the EnclUh an* Scottish football learnes: P W D L F APU Luton 10 4 6 0 30 I 14 Preston NX. 10 5 3 2 31 14 13 Bolton 10 5 3 2 2116 13 Chelae* 10 6 1 3 30 37 13 Arsenal
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  • 308 10 SATURDAYS UK SOCCER RESULTS Birmingham 4 Leicester 2 Black burn 2 AsUn 3 Blackpool t We.t Ham Bolton 1 Burnley 2 Chelsea 4 NotU For 1 Leeds 2 Arsenal 1 I.uton 4 Preston 1 Man. City 1 Man. United 1 Newcastle 2 Portsmouth Tottenham 2 Wolves 1 W.B.A. Ererton 1
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  • 33 10 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. New Zealand have been Invited to make a cricket tour of South Africa during 1961-62. Mr. Arthur Coy. President of the South African Cricket Association, announced here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 108 10 DOURNEMOUTH. Sun. Stag- Ing a remarkable second-half recovery England opened their Amateur International programme with a decisive 6-2 win over Ireland he.c yesterday. Ireland led 2-1 at half time. Dennis Edwards, the Wycombe Wanderers Inside left scored a hattrlck In his first International. Ireland, the
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  • 316 10 LONDON, Sun.— The new Rugby Union laws enabled Leicester to retain their unbeaten record this season by drawing 11-11 with Harlequins at Twickenham. Harlequins, playing fine open Rugby, had an eight points lead with six minutes Iff for play, but stupid Infringements presented Leicester with eight
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 367 10 1 W CJfiHA V ORGANISATION |b| If C^ M\W a m 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 A 9.3* p.m jL v\ II ll \M HOLDEN »ruK If CV" f«.«n. K 01, i "K SOPHIA LOEEN fffg KIT Cscepe (Col) J COMING! Robert MIU-hom ln "THE HUNTERS" CS g^; Co or i l^\it»,Vi
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    • 375 10 I MOVIE mm iH^\TOH SALE NOW I U 59 11. 1-45, 4, 6.30 9.30 a RwkHidw-TWIUCHT for the GODS" d h c^T B Wednesday Imitation General FORD 'BUTTONS (MGM). I ■phone /SS^CSSk% OPENS Today m soso 11,2.30,5.15,7.20,9.30 9 H« NCW iXCrrtMBJT MtATHC MH into A NCW KINO Of »OUI I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 329 10 26 Put on close to a form of Straits Times Crossword El^" mttnber of DOWN 2 3 §H b 7 8 2. Make dressing by In. ludlng S£^ salt mixture (7). H HI 3. Look up to many, as reptiles HI HI JH igi US §SS may (5). io Rough
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 428 11 tt oniiiiutd iiudi Pagr t| SITUATIONS 'ACANT 20 Word* Si <»in.)— Box St ct: txtrm. LADY ABBISTANT Required fur Secretarial Department of leading British Merchant Firm. Must be good Stenographer and preferably have some knowledge of travel arrangements. Apply Box A 4288 S.T. WAN lED Immediately 20 Fe- I male
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    • 228 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt IS (Min.)-Box St ctt.txtra. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE' Occupation, Furnished Single Bedroom Flat in Tanglin Road. Phone *****. QUIET AND AIRY Furnished front room with sitting room and modern facilities, Rangoon Road, food available. Tel. Mr. Khoo *****. FURNISHED HOUSE DIST 10. 2/3 Bedrooms, Ihone. Garden. 4
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    • 956 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* kVottfa SJ (Hi*.)— Mom S» tf- twtwm. SEASIDE BUNOALOW, 3 berj- > rcoms, fully i urairtatd. Pasir Panjang 6S mile. Immediate Entry Phone *****. PLANK AND CORRUGATED j Iron House at Kampong Bahru. Pour Rooms. No M/S, Apply 166 Kampong Babru Road. Singapore. SiACIOUS AND AIKT rtoom
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    • 837 11 FOR HIRE M Wa*«ta *i tmhm.)—B»M f» tt: rxlrm RSFRIGKRAIOKS of variOM sizes from $10 monthly. Consult Lee St Fletcher. 102 Orchard Roao Tel ***** Singapore THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO (MALAYA) LTD., 2 AND 4. CAMPBELL SOAD. KUALA 1.1 MIM R Notice is hereby given that Scow Ming Fatt and
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    • 677 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA PUPIL ENGINEERS i i ii run \i Applications are invited from suitably qualified Federal Cithens of the Federation of Malaya for the following posts In the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya: DWfelon I— Pupil fn«i ncr rs
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    • 572 11 NOTICES UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING I BOARD Requires urgently Superintending Engineers Chief and Second Engineer* Chief Officer* Please apply in person together with testimonials and references at International Shipping Agency 87 Neil Road. Singapore 2 on Friday. 3rd October 1958 at 3o p.m AUCTION SALE OF FBERHOLft A LEASEHOLD ■mOPEBTIES
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    • 80 11 To DJAKARTA IN 2 HOURS 15 MINUTES %J 'UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS Departure EVERY TUESDAY at 2.25 p. m. I TO BANGKOK] AND RANGOON j Departure every Wednesday at 10 a, m CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS 6EIERAL AGENTS ENG LEE HONG 42, TELOK AVER STREET
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  • 270 12 SCHOOLS' 'INTERNATIONAL' BADMINTON NEXT MONTH Plan for other matches v Spore By VIC NAYACAM [(LALA LUMPUR, Federation Combined Schools and Singapore Com bined Schools will meet annually in an "International" bad minion match to be run on Thomas Cup lines. The first 'International" will be held in
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  • 50 12 AMUSEMENT PARK- A COMFORTABLE WINNER SHAW Stable's Amusement Park, ridden by Garnet Bougoure. goes to the finishing post a comfortable winner from the outsider Malayan Scholar (Abdul Mawi). No. 4. with Holiday Time (Barry Moon) third In the Sultan's Gold Vase (s}f straight) at Ipoh on Saturday.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 59 12 IPOH, Sun. Two goals by schoolboy inside-left Ng Boon Bee enabled Perak to beat the touring Ajax soccer team of Indonesia by 3-2 on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Perak led 1-0 at half time They got their other goal through right-half Chan Tuck
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  • 68 12 IPOH. Sun. Perak will meet Kedab In a friendly interstate rugby match on the town padang here on Saturday. A Maori. Rangl Christie, will lead the Perak side. The team Is: R. Orthman; B Sheridan. E. Tataurangi, C. Cathro, A. Rodrigues: A. W. Wanless, C.
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  • 309 12 SINGAPORE Chinese scored a disappolrting 4-' victory over a iired Perak Malays team in their friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yes- terday. Although Singapore Chinese 1 had five Malaya Cup players in their side— Yew Chang. Kirn Beng, Kok Seng, Arthur I Koh
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  • 203 12 SINGAPORE MADE TO FIGHT FOR 5-4 WIN SINGAPORE qualified to meet either Selangor or Perak In the North v South zone badminton final (or the right to ghallenge the holders, Penang, for the Foong Seong Cup when they beat Johore by five matches to four at Johore Bahru over the
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  • 45 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun A record number of 38 entries three more than last year— has been received for the Selangor Hockey Association's league this year Fourteen teams are entered In Division One. 12 In Division Two (North) and 12 In Division Two (South)
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  • 33 12 TAIPTNO Sun— Talplng Tigers beat Police 11-0 In their first league hockey match here yesterday. Haabullah (3), Raja Azlan (2 1. Kamaruddln (2) Arjlt Singh (2). Yahya and Rengasamy scored.
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  • 154 12 KUALA LUMPUR. SunFederation of Malaya Combined Schools Sports Council has organised an Inter-State Combined Schools hockey championship which will start next month. All States in the Federation are expected to take part In the competition. The secretary of the FMCSSC, Mr. Toh Boon
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  • 32 12 ASCOT HEATH, Sun 11. J. Joel's Major Portion won the *}uccn Elisabeth Stakes here. Captain Riley Lord's Babur was second with Mmc H. Srutrt's Blockaus third. Four ran.— Renter.
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  • 78 12 ELLIOTT MAY DECIDE TODAY FKTH. Son.— Herb Elliott. Australia's wonder mler will probably decide whether or not to turn professional on Monday, bis mother said here yesterday Elliott had nominated yesterday as the day on which he would choose between staying an amateur or accepting .he offer of American promoter
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  • 102 12 Pahang are polo champions ROYAL Pahang Polo Club won the MacDougall Cup when they beat Singapore Polo Club 3 l/ 2 -3 in the final of the Malayan Polo Association championship at Thomson Road. Singapore yesterday Both Pahang and Singapore scored three goals each, but Pahang won the Cup on
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 896 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. TUITION it Word* ti (Mim.)— Box it ctt. txlrm. AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuition for All Standar .s in All School Subjects from $20 monthly. Particulars P.O Box 2456 Spore 1 MADAM MARIE Dressmaking Institution 134 Orchard Road Tel *****. Classe* In dressmaking caktmaklng Icing cookingSpecial classes In
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    • 984 12 VEHICLES r )K SALE l» Wmw*tt ti (Him.)— Box M clt txlrm SALOON CAR Mercedez Bent for sale. Phone 741 after S p.m r or 333 during office hours. I FIAT 600 Nov. 1955 Perfect c Condition. 13,000 miles 2.550. 12 Cluny Road. Phone *****. LATE 1952 Plymouth for Immediate
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    • 803 12 MISCELLANEOUS 1* Wmrdt ti (Mim.)— Box St ctt. txtro RING K 8 YAP ***** lot reliable ouildniK repairs, painting tiling, metal driveway etc. You pa> only when entirely satisfied FOR YOUK MOSAIC Pktoi *imi #all tiling requirement* consult Jupitei 1 riding Company Jel ***** CoIOUTtUJ 'll* •wlecti.iu.* >rices reasonaoie LOVELY
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    • 120 12 EYE OPENER/ Why tolerate dull-look- ing. reddish streaked. ijOu/X/U tired-feeling eyes an- &ure EYE _c E NE other instant? One or wjth Lexato| j$ a com two drops of EYE-GENE. bjnatjon bath an(J recommended by eye |otjof| Cfysta| c|eaf specialists for over 20 and STA INLESS. Celeyears. will cleanse, soothe
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 176 12 PENANG: Butter state trial. Western Road KUALA LUMPUR Kagcer Combined Schools seven-a-slde tournament (semifinals) V.I. "A* v High School (Klang) "A"; V.I. "B" v High School (Klang) "B". Shaw Road. KLUANG Soccer Kluang District leaffue, K tng Malays v R.A.S.C, Town padang. WHERE TO STAY Tt Word* tit i Minimum
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