The Straits Times, 1 October 1958

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  • 21 1 AVrn/lw OAII IFnTIFIFO SALE F\« FFDS 80. 000 The Straits Times. tfai Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 508 1 FIRST LORD ON KEEPING TRADE FLOWING 'Nuclear weapons are a vital deterrent to enemies 4 New planes promise by Selkirk BRITAIN intends to build up her Far East fleet and equip it with nuclear weapons "to deter anyone from under taking a foreign adventure of any sort/
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  • 519 1 pENANG-BORX Mr. Lim Kean Chye. a former Ma- layan Democratic Union leader who went to China in 1951, was detained by Special Branch men when he arrived in Singapore in the liner Victoria yesterday from Hong Kong. He was taken off the ship Defore
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  • 138 1 Sportsmen appeal for racial tolerance LONDON. Tues. Eleven top British sportsmen today started a campaign (or racial tolerance and friendship "to all people irrespective oi their race or religion." Announcing the campaign against race discrimination in sport, they said: "As sportsmen we deplore the recent outbreaks of racial intolerance and
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  • 41 1 Secret society thugs attacked a tailor in Bugis Street, Singapore, early yesterday and left him unconscious in the gutter. The man. Ong Song Keng, 23 had earlier been dragged from his bed on the live-foot-way.
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  • 64 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— Britain has notified the United NaI tiono that she will benii withdrawing her troops from Jordan in October provided satisfactory progress was being made to stabilise conditions in that country. A memorandum to this effect was included in a re- port today by Mr.
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  • 488 1 Two boys drown as they run from dog FIVE PLAYED HAPPILY ON BEACH-THEN TRAGEDY STRUCK TWO brothers were drowned in Singapore yesterday when they ran into the sea from a dog. They were Watt Yam Tong, 10, and Yam Woon, eight, sons of a Singapore Harbour Board fitter. Yam Tong's
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  • 330 1 From DENIS WARNER TAIPEH, Tues. PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek, under strong American pressure, has agreed not to take offensive action against the Chinese mainland at the present time. In return for this pledge, the United States will give all possible
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  • 145 1 Ex-CID man eludes kidnap A FORMER Singa- pore detective last night escaped from four secret society thugs who tried to kidnap him. Tan Beng Seong, 32. was cornered by the gangsters armed with daggers in a coffee-shop in the Sembawang area. He was told to get into a waiting car
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Tues. Sir Richard John Allison, 89. who designed the present approach to Buckingham Palace and did much to change the face of London, died on Sunday. He rebuilt the present British Embassy in Tokyo after an earthquake. Reuter
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    • 33 1 the most advanced tighter in the wort N I \fy Ron son \/circiT\cim(3 RED LION (ANG SAI) is wonderful! It's the still orange drink made by FRASER NEAVE Famous for flavour since 1883
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  • 244 2 r [MIK Indonesian (Government yesterday denied I rumours that it was selling tin to the Soviet Union and Communist China outside the International Tin Agreement. A statement from the Information Directorate of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the rumours
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  • 28 2 CAIRO. Toes.— The United Arab Republic supports Archbishop Makarios's plan for an i Independent Cyprus. an i Egyptian source -aid here last I night.— Reuter.
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  • 124 2 Lee: Big trade deficit this year LONDON, lues. Colonrl Sir Henry Let 1 the Malayan l-inanee Minister, said here ti;da> that .Malaya has a bis deficit this year because of tin restrictions. A Comonwealth finance institution could supplement Hi.- World Bank as a source of funds for the Commonwealth, he
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  • 38 2 BERLIN. Tues. West Berlins police chief. Dr. I Johannes Stumm, did not notice it when his tie was i taken off by a professional pickpocket giving a preview of his performance with a :ircus here. Reuter.
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  • 55 2 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, today re-af-firmed in Parliament that Japans foreign policies were based on co-operation with free nations, especially the United States. He was making a policy speech before the 30th special session of the Diet, following the opening
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  • 19 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Elsenhower yesterday sent a congratulatory message to Gen, d^ Gaulle, the White Hoy c announced.
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  • 37 2 HONG KONG. Tues— China i has accused Britain of -un- I reasonable intervention" in Chinese affairs by refusing to j recognise China'.s new 12-mile territorial waters limit, the New China news agency saici today.— Reuter.
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  • 35 2 BERLIN. Tues. The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, arrived here today by air for a fourday visit, during which he will attend th c special Bundestag .session from tomorrow to Friday. Reuter.
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  • 877 2  - Quemoy simmers— and once more talk is: SWill Ike resign? DONALD LUDLOW ?^Z^i<W)?£?£X^ WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 9 ()\C\i more Fresidenl Eisenhower's health and R the possibility of his resignation— is being ponjpyg dered over by some of the men highest in his own $M Republican Party. m The spur for this
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  • 362 3 DEADLY HEAVY HOWITZERS HIT COMMUNIST AMMUNITION DUMP FLYING BOXCARS (WITH CHIANG'S CREWS) TO DROP AID TO QUEMOY TAIPEH, Tuesday. r fHE UNITED STATES has shipped deadly accurate eight-inch howitzers to Quemoy, informed sowcm said today, and soon will «ive the Nationalist Chinese Flying Boxcars in
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    • 194 3 Big Borneo smuggling ring active: Indonesia JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Governn ent has charged th.it there is large scalt smuggling from Celebes and East Borne 1 to British North Borneo. It says, iccording to Antara new^ agency, that during Augu t 220 smugglers' boat- put iiuo Tawao carrying rubber, copra
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  • 73 3 REFERENDUM— A 'FORGERY' CAIRO. Tues. The "Free Algerian Government" said to day it considered the results of the referendum in Algeria as "having absolutely no value and as "only expressing the will of the French Army." The semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Shaab said the referendum was "the boldest and most
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  • 102 3 NEGRO AIRMAN FROM LITTLE ROCK WEDS ENGLISH GIRL AIRCRAFTMAN JAMES SMITH, a coloured American airman from Little Rock, pictured with his bride, Shirley Ann Rix. a Norfolk K iri; after their wedding at Newmarket last weekend. Aircraftman Smith says he may never be able to return to his home town
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  • 33 3 LITTLE ROCK, Tues. A segregationist group today announced it had abandoned plans to reopen Little Rock's closed high schools on a private basis with separation qf White and Negro students.— Reuter.
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  • 293 3 No longer on party executive LONDON. Tuesday. DR. EDITH SUMMERSKILL, for years one of the most colourful personalities in the British Labour Party, today lost her seat on the party's governing body, the national executive committee. Her defeat a blow to the right wing of the
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  • 159 3 Loyalists 'a feeble little body' says the Canon f ONDON, T v c s.— Canon John Collins of St. Paul's Cathedral last night described the League of Empire Loyalists as a feeble little body with Fascist views on race. Canon Collins was commenting on a letter the League had sent
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  • 291 3 T ONDON, Tues— London stock; markets ended the account on 1 a very firm note. There was a certain amount of profit taking at the outset which held prices back but when this had been disposed off gains began to appear and by the close they had become
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  • 31 3 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 24 id., Nov. 24%*, Dec. 24 :1 ,d., Jan.-Mar. 25d., Aiwil-June 25 «d., JulySepLVS^d., Oct. c.Lf. 24 \d., Nov. 24' id.. Dec. ci.f. 24»4d. |Tone: Very steady.
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  • 22 3 LONDON, Tues— Buyers £722' i; sellers £724: Forward buyers £713..: sellers £714 Settlement £723 'j; a.m. 30 tons, p.m. 40 tons.
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  • 276 3 BURMESE LEFTISTS HIT AT POWER SWITCH RANGOON, Tues. Life-wing demonstrators protested here today against what they called the "forcible seizure of power by the army" in Burma. The demonstrators were members of the Youth Front and the Muslim Congress, which are components of tho opposition National United Front. Demonstrators addressing
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  • 34 3 NEW YORK, Tues. Libya complained to the United Nations today that French aircraft attacked a Libyan village near the Algerian border last Tnursday. killing one person and causing severe property damage. U.P.I.
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  • 137 4 7 'BORN IN MALAYA SENT TO CHINA' T<HE Singapore Legis--1 lative Assembly will be asked next Wednesday to deplore the action of the Government in allegedly deporting to China persons born in Malaya. In a notice of motion. Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Independent member for Queenstown, has named seven people
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  • 21 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. Charles Lowe. State Financial Officer, has returned to Johore Bahru after leave in Europe.
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  • 44 4 Messrs. G. J. Gilbert. Athisayam Appajee, Mah Hon Choon, Edward Yue Toh Loke. Soo Sung Lee, and Teo Soon Kok, have filed petitions with the Singapore High Court Registry seeking admission to the Colony Bar as advocates and solicitors.
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  • 269 4 Union to see visiting British air chief on sackings PLEA TO USE 'GOOD OFFICES' IN ROW WITH RAF THE Air Ministry Local Staff Union in Singapore will mal tations to the visiting Under-Secretary of State for Air, Mr. Orr-Ewing, on retrenchments by the Royal Air Force. Mr. C S. Sivaswamy
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  • 46 4 School teachers and stud-ent-teachers forming the Singapore Study Group Movement provided a programme of varted dramatic excerpts at the Victoria Theatre last night. The programme was the last Singapore production by Miss Thelma Hale, who is leaving the Colony later this month.
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  • 179 4 TWO RUSTY 73-year-ohl eight-inch guns will remain as the only memorial to the Royal Artillery on Blakang Mati when the Ist, Singapore Regiment, R.A., is disbanded at the end of the month. 'The guns, which weigh 12^. tons each, are being moved
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  • 220 4 SINGAPORE City Councillors have been urged to take part in the .street cleansing operation the second phase of the Council's mass health movement which begins today. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, told a Council meeting yesterday that the sole objective of
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  • 105 4 Long service awards (or 38 City employees MAYOR Ong Eng Guan presented long service certificates to 38 employees of the Singapore Council at the council's ordinary meeting yesterday. Addressing the council on the presentation, the Mayor said: "At the first ordinary meeting after City Day. it is customary to present
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    • 292 4 SHAW ORGANISATION J]j proudly announrv a i THE GRAND OPENING TONIGHT mi ANOTHER NEW, ULTRA-MODERN FEDERATION CINEMA KUALA KANGSAR ltn> i'Jlst i int'mti in the erer-vxpuudinff i Sl,,n. Circuit throughout South Kant Anin HIS HIGHNESS The SULTAN OF PERAK 1 has graciously consented to perform the opening ceremony > Fallowed
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    • 209 4 ■■^SEEEmEu^S CONCEKI by violinist Blaise Calame with the Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra at Victoria Theatre, 5.30 p.m. Schoolchildien's performance. INIVERSITY OF MALAYA STUDENTS UNION second welfare week variety concert at Oei Tionj; Ham Hall. Cluny Road. 8.30 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford Road 1 Exhibition of photographs by Au Thian
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    • 222 4 JOO CIII.VI YOl TH CLUB (Joo ChiaL Ko. di Knitting, badminton 4 p.m bodybuilding 6 p.m. WESLEY METHODIST 111 LOVVSHip set-together meetir.,. church ball, 4 Fort Canning Road, 8 p.m. RAOB: Weekl] I of the 1.. 18U at Straits Ml Raffles Quay, 8.30 p.m. CLOTHIX*. silOidrew's Cl ■WA Room 3
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  • 773 5 Ong reveals plan to reorganise City Hall FIRST, CREATION OF HEW ADMINISTRATIVE CLASS, THEN CLEAR LINE OF DUTIES FOR THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS 'BRIGHT' EMPLOYEES CAN JUMP TIME-SCALES CIN A POKE'S Mayor, Mr. Oim Kny (ivan, told the City Council meeting yesterday that the "protagonists oi colonialism" who had said that
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  • 265 5 Stanvac —profits back in Malaya Standard VaA cuum Oil Company's Malaya division last year invested more for expansion and improvements in the Malayan area than its net profit for the year. The company reveals this in a report to employees In which it states It is not true as many
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  • 21 5 The Singapore City Council decided by a majority vote yesterday to stop publishing its decisions in the Government Gazette.
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  • 490 5 \N UMNO councillor. Syed Ali Redha Alsagoff, was strongly criticised by the Mayor. Mr. Onii Eny Guan. wlu Q he refused to support a PAP move yesterday to give the Chief Administrative Officer more powers. -i The issue was the subi Jecl of
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  • 86 5 PENANG TRIP WILL BRING CLOSER TIES— MAYOR THE MAYOR said yester- j day the trip of 16 Singapore City Councillors to Penang next month would greatly help to conthe friendship which the Penang delegation f-.-,tablLshed during i its vi.Mt herf. I He said the crowd that I attended the public
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  • 111 6 N Word, $10 (Minimum, MKS. HEW PIN PONG pas&eo :<..ay peacefully 29-9-58 at 235 Jalan Chung Ah Ming, Ipoh, > Singapore, leaving behind his i band. 4 sons Kiang Hean, Klaus Main?. Kiang Hoe, Ktang Fye. 2 uausiiters Slew Yin, Kooi Yin 3 tiaughiers-in-law, 2 sons-in-law. 9 grandchildren to
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  • 88 6 »»orrf» IM I Minimum i IHE FAMILY of the late Mr. Ciiui Chee Seng Mncerely tiiank i if nds and relatives for their' refttbs, sympathy and help in their recent bereavement. JE.S. CRAWFORD and ICn. D. Robert* acknowledge with Hunks i lie many expressions oi lympathy leccived on the
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  • 622 6 Hmrf, .</» Vinimum i FOR. BRIDAL cowns nnd HeaddreaKt, visit Town Country. Orchard Road. HOW TO WIN Friends. Serve 0 Chil'i Sauce al mtj meal; it! pungent flavour really pleases peop'e. A NEW SWEDISH Typewriter, the latest member ol the Kacit :.imily with exclusive 'inecha- >1 memory- tabulator. IOR
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  • 454 6 The British plan for Cyprus I will be enforced this morning, a seven year partnership with Greece and Turkey which Britain hopes will win a period of peace during which permanent solution of the island's problems can bo lound. But the support of the Greek Government, which
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  • 707 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Oct. 1, 1958. University Finance The report of the Joint Committee on University of Malaya finances contains only one surprise. The proposal which the Aitken Commission made for a University grants commission is summarily dismissed with the statesmanlike phrase that the time is not yet
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  • 1098 6  -  THE ASIAN PHOENIX-2 By Richard Hughes JAPANESE economists insist that America's greatest general was Joseph M. Dodge, the bland, bespectacled banker, who came to Tokyo in 1949 to investigate Occupation finances. "General Mac Arthur defeated Japan with allies and the atom
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    • 141 6 IT la a good news that the Federal Government is to implement certain provisions in the Bill against gangsters similar to that recently passed by the Singapore Government. With the rising trend of gangster activity throughout Malaya, it is imperative to introduce legislation by which gangsterism
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    • 62 6 WITH due respect to the pressure of work in the Singapore Treasury Department I pen thLs. As a trained teacher for the past nine months I have been anxiously waiting for my arrears too. as Anxious (S.T Sept. 26t has written. Is the Ministry planning another "advantageous"
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    • 100 6 AS a mother of three daughters, i am greatly concerned over their education, particularly their moral education, and I rely on the person in charge of their school to guide them and to put them o n the right path. That person must of course, be
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    • 44 6 RESIDENTS in the Mar- siling area of Singapore have to go a mile to reach a telephone in cases of emergency There should at least be a public telephone near the naval barracks for the use of nearby villagers. V. SUANMUGAM Singapore.
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    • 84 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 21l \\,.,.1~ >l« Vinimum) KNOETZE: To Jane and Mari.n ai K.K. on 30th Sept.. a ton Bntii well. Thanks to Doctor aud 2H W«wmm $1» (Minimum, YEO— TAN: Robert Yeo Teow Kow son ot Madam Tan Ml K;.i io Nancy Tan S«ee Nol daughter el the late Mr.
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  • 47 7 I ie death occurred on 30.9.1958 In Colombo, Ceylon of Mrs. Susim.i i)e SUva, wife of Mr. B. Titus De SilVB of B. P. De Silva Ltd.. S".ngaixjre. The cremation will take place In Colombo on 2.10.1958. "KUSUM" No. 12 Atticitya Road. Ratmalana, Mount Lavinia. Ceylon.
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  • 253 7 FLAG DAY PLEASURE —BY THE JUDGE THE act in» Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. last night defended flag days as a moans of raising money for charity. Those who objected to flag clays had not properly reflected on what these drives meant and what they entailed, he told
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  • 32 7 Officers of the Chinese Ladies' Association. Singapore. ar;>: President. Mrs. Loke Wan Tho; vice-presid-ents, Mrs. S.K. Wong and Mr.s. Regina Poh: secretary. Mrs. P.K. Hernon: treasurer.) Mr.s. Elizabeth Chan
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  • 24 7 Negotiations between the Singapore Traction Company and its employees' union over the workers' wage demands will be resumed at 2.30 p.m. today.
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  • 553 7 'WARRING FACTIONS IN SELANGOR' REPORT AS PARTY CHIEF TALKS OF STERN MEASURES IPOH, Tuesday. ■f HK Peoples Progressive Party ha« begun a "full-scale investigation" into the conduct of certain officials of its Selangor branch, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, the secretary-general, revealed today. The announcement
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  • 49 7 Booksellers to form protection society KUALA LUMPUK. Tues. Federation booksellers are concerned by a Government move io tighten the i.ius controlling the import of publications prejudicial to public order, morality and security. They plan to form an association to safeguard their interests. Several informal meetings have already been held.
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  • 20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The local fire brigade, which was a Federal organisation, has now become a State responsibility.
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  • 308 7 /CHINESE businessmen in the Rhio Archipelago fear that they will be barred from entering Singapore because they now have to travel on passports issued by the Peking Government under new Indonesian immigration regulations. They have asked the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to
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  • 30 7 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca's Chief Minister, Dato Osman bin Talib Said, last night opened an exhibition of historic photographs by the Cathay Organisation at the Meng Seng Charitable Association.
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  • 29 7 $***** jackpot: Six days to go. PLAY SAFE— post your entry today for The Malayan Monthly's $25,000 jackpot Contest which closes in six days' time on Monday, 6 October.
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  • 36 7 ALOR STAR, Tues. A police ambush party at Klian in tan last night fired at a lone terrorist, but the bandit, armed and in jungle green escaped. A followup is in progress.
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  • 140 7 Gang buster takes over police area number 4 TODAY a gang-buster A will once again don the khaki uniform of a Superintendent of Police, a uniform which he used only for a few months in his 20 years of police work in Singapore. Except for those few months as O.C
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  • 381 7 ON the motion of the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. the Singapore City Council yesterday formally approved a finance committee decision i to transfer the Council's loan funds from two banks to the Over.sea-Chine.se Bank. The committee's decision I was that in
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  • 128 7 Australia takes over Christmas island BABIES born in Christmas Island from today will be Australian citizens. But they may have dual nationality as citizens also of the United Kingdom and Colonies or of Singapore Australia takes over administration of the island from Britain today. At a simple cerrmonv. the British
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  • 151 7 ELECTION BAR PROTEST by PAP TiHE People's Actioa Party yesterday protested against the provisions of the pilot Order-in-Council "which denies the normal democratic rights of a citizen to stand for election." The Order-in-Council disqualifies a person if, at the date of his nomination for election, he is detained under the
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  • 519 7 MR. LEE HWEE YIOW. a Labour Front City Councillor, yesterday clashed with the council's chief interpreter, Mr. Gary Wang, over Mr. Wangs omission to translate two classical Chinese words he used. The row started when Mr. Lee rose to reply to
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  • 279 8 COURT IS TOLD OF BUILDING RACKET THE Singapore City Court was told yes- terday of a well-or--1 ganised building racket in a very large piece of 1 land near the Royal I Singapore Golf Club. "The identity of the racketeers is not known to Martin Lee, the landowner." Lee"s counsel.
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  • 66 8 Haron bin H-assan. former treasurer of the Singapore branch of UMNO. was charged in court yesterday with criminal breach ot trust of $6,700. It was alleged that he committed the offence between Jan. 1, 1955 and March 13. 1956 while he was employed by the organisation in
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  • 464 8 THURAISINGHAM REPORT DRA WS UP A 2:1 RATIO OF PAYMENTS RUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The joint committee which examined the financial implications of developing the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur has recommended that the Federation should pay twice as much as Singapore
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  • 168 8 One voice raised in protest against that 50-50 proposal A MINORITY report by Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, acting Financial Secretary Singapore Government, opposing the recommendation of a 50-50 contribution to capital expenditure is appended. He says: "It will be appreciated that the proposed accelerated programme for Kuala Lumpur is only
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  • 123 8 rIEVES broke into Gian Singh and Co.. Ltd., the Raffles Place department store, on Monday night the third time in 10 months and took away $1,000 worth of sun glasses and watches. The thieves entered the shop by climbing a back wall and breaking
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  • 44 8 More than 20.000 residents In the West Coast area of Singapore, are to have a new market this year. It will be built at the junction of Pasir Panjang and Clementi roads, and will cost the Rural Board $39,085.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 333 8 From 12th October, 1958 *^msm Every Sunday \f^^^SINGAPORE for DJAKARTA and for MADRAS and BOMBAY Every First Class seat a Slumbcrct; Choice of First and Tourist Class. Immediate connections beyond Bombay for Middle East and Europe. DEEDS! hcr-g? Cy T/7 leave arrive I ll|' t .j Singapore/ Djakarta 0740 1010
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 300 8 Straits Times Crossword 8 II {i 14 15 16 17 18 20 2l 22 O "23~ 25 ACROSS U The rt.imm.iri.tn millennium? (6-7). 8 Name of "The Wa.-den"? 16). 9 A most sincere flatterer (8). 10 It's a thing of little consequence if returned with gravity (3). 11 Greek letter
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 190 9 Curtnvn A Co. By 3 far 'afuf LjC'~\<\\i~' i b^T/ ~^^9^^L^L^^bS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■Ib^H^b^bV^ Jf( l *v >. MILLIONS \afiw 5TA&fc 5 >*^^^^^B^^A 1 I Tito Sir in I By Leslie Charieris I P: f I APOLO6>ZE-\ r THEN YOU CAN STOPT SPLENDID/ YOU SHALL HAVE ONE OP TH6 PIRST COPIES -1
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  • 491 10 ROBINSON RESULTS ARE SATISFACTORY SAYS CHAIRMAN By Our Market Correspondent THE annual statement of Robinson and Co. 1 Ltd. published yesterday revealed Uuu while the store's turnover for the year ended June 30 had suffered from the general recession it had not declined to anything like the extent expected and
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  • 113 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices per picul yes- terday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent September October November i $33 buyers, $34 U sellers. Coco- I nut oil: steady; bulk $53 U sellers, drum $56 sellers. Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $123. Sarawak $122, special
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  • 67 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates in $100): Selling T.T. or O.U. ready: Belgian Francs 1609 Italian Lire 1 *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S.. dollar was quoted at 5.80% for
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  • 299 10 OP THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Applications are Invited from .suitably qualified Federal Citizens for the following posts in the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya: Division I— Electrical Engineers Timracale 'B' between $740 and $950 for a single man between $870 and
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  • 487 10 The Malayan Snare Brokers' Association reported: "All sections on the local share market were quietly steady <uid the turnover I small." I Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave ords $2.79 c all (delayed), $2.78^ j and $2.77' i c all; Gammon $1.56
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  • 19 10 M. Uxun Share Market: Sept. 30 Sept. 29 Industrials: 90.1!) 90.31 Tins: 78.97 78.80 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 155 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today maintained a firm tone with E. Z. Industries up 6d. providing the sharpen movement. Base metal and oil scrip improved further wi;h North Broken Hill up 2s. being the main price variation. Commonwealth Bonds maintained a firm tone.
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  • 149 10 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 84' 4 cents per lb. up half a cent on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 83 1 sellers 84; Int. K
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1295 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA BOARD IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for the .i-wiv V.i \ni w following new Chairs in the FEDERATION Ol> MALAGA pacult of Arts and sce^e; i\dustri\l relations chairs of botany, chemis--1 oVficer try. economics, English, geography, history, maApplications are Invited
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    • 765 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD Requires urgently: Superintending Engineers Chief and Second En«ta>eer» Chief Officers Holding Ist Class Engineers; Master M.O.T. Certificates for employment in Rangoon. Please apply In person together with testimonials and references at International Shipping Agency, 87 Nell Road. Singapore 2 on Friday. 3rd October.
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    • 815 10 NOTICES McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Mr. G. L. LITTLEDYKE. has been appointed to the Board of Directors of McAlister Si Co. Ltd., as from Ist October 1958. Singapore. 30th September. 1958. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA GUILD OF GRADUATES Nominations for election of members of the guild to
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    • 880 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, Sent RUBBER: 84 >„;,,' per lb. (up half TIN: $360 per (up 62'/ 2 cents, STORE SHIPPING Ships lying alon^idi- i pore Harbour IV. mi expected today are: Yokohama Maru 4--6 A, Pachumba 6-7 Benreoch 10-11, Betv! Relau 15-16, Modjoker want 19-20, Bcudai Rawang N.Wall 4. Shinsei
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1497 11 rei: i 405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. M »4i> I (tn-orporatcj m Singapore) (12 Ims) U Z H THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ? SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL, CLASCO*., LONDON CONIINENIAI PORTS (Via Saei wit* lilerty tl pricecd vn Paiama ar Capt ll Gaad Hape) Sugapare LOADING FOR Oue Sails P. S
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    • 1498 11 MJ I pMM ;iIJ J LVrMri ii 1/I pM EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AOEN. PORT SAID, SENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. 11 BREMEN, HAMBURC. COPENHAOEN. COTNENBURC. OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang •OUSUANCA- I'll Oct 11/12 Oct 13/11 Oct •SONGKHLA" 11/13 get "FALSTRWt 20/21 Ocl 2221 Oct 24/25 Oct Calling Gdynia.
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    • 1332 11 Buasms THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPBRE 1 incorporated in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS T3 ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang BENCRUACNAN for Hamburg, london, Rotterdam, M'bro li Pirt/ 2 Oct lENDOMN for london. Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg C.13-14, 5 Oct latin direct arrives 27 Ott
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    • 1382 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: Nl.: ***** BLLBRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTEROAM LOS AH6ELES SAN FRANCISCO. HAMOURC t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER i PORTIANO ano lor U.S.A. North Atlantic Ports Acceptug cargi fir Central t Sautk I and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF POONA BRONXVILLE S po'e P
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  • Children's Page
    • 119 12 QWHY is an empty •purse always the .same? A. Because there is never any change M it. Q. WViat uo we often return, but never borrow? A. Thanks. Q. Why should we pity tortoises? A. Because theirs is a hard case Q. What is the hardest key
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    • 967 12 Mother Goose has a row with Wise Owl Mother Goose makes the gander do reducing exercises as she says he is getting fat. The gander, sulking, because he is stiff and sore, runs into Uncle OUie, who tells him he should drink the waters of youth which are by a
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    • Article, Illustration
      18 12 don't mind, writng a story, but U's the spelling that puzzles me," says this clever puss.
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    • 117 12 IJERE are some more pen pals for you. Valent Tan. aged 16, 14 Tranquerah Road. Malacca. Sports, radio, reading. Zanzila. aged 11, and Hasmah. aged 12, of 413 Jalan Pen. Jara. Kangar. Perils. Victor Chong, 202-F Duchess Road. Singapore 10. Yap Peck Hock. 20 Loron* 104.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 476 12 I"— OREIVS TtKtov 29*59 yyi* lil Wfommrr n, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30" a RED BUTTONS- TAINA ELG^% m cinem»scope a 1 hum OPEXS Tihluu B 3(l!0u -y NOTE SCREENING TIMES TIH ■11 1 dttiU,: li, 1. 1.7. I. G. 30& 9.30 J FRENCH I-TI..M with .a. <i ~.«TE ig~ M
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    • 243 12 (THE LUCKY FISHERMAN Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our contest in which you had to find out what was wrong with Flipper's car. Neatness was also taken into consideration. Kalvani Kaur, Sikh Temple, Old Pudu Road Kuala Lum. pur, Rataman. Depot, The Brigade Of Gurkhas.
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    • 491 12 B CJUHAY ORCAMISATIOM f^j t "T m M M T>» A* 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 &U| p m WILLIAM HOLDEN „r ur SffV" (Cinema Scop,. }L M SOPHIA LORBEN ">» nSI (Columbia, 4t Next Change: Rohort Mitrhum "The Hunters- C Srope-r,,!,, )L tffJVJiIVA Mo SHOWiNG! <U BwZxXJUXXXBB ii am
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 822 13 iintinui-d Hum I'aee b) < SITUATIONS VACANT 2 ;</ Herds Si (Miit.)— Box it ett.extra. f FEMALE SECRETARY STENO- j CKAPHER Required by European i Company in Bukii Timah Area, H.ntmnm shorthand 100 w.p.m. 1 port Provided. Apply Box t A-i.^4. S.T. 1 ACCOUNTANCY Qualify lor *\l Higher position Air-Mail
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    • 735 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 211 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St cts. extra. SEASIDE BUNGALOW. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, Paslr Panjang 6"i mile. Immediate Entry. Plione *****. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. inirnL-hed Single Bedrooms Bunkulow. St. Michael's Road, use of Hall. Telephone, Garagt. Hygeia Sanita'ion, Bachelors only. Phone iS'pcre) *****. ACCOMMODATION WANTED H Words M
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    • 884 13 TUITION 20 Wordt Si (Min.)-Box it ett.txtrm. Y.W.C.A. (Spore) Ballroom Dancing Class commencing 7th Oct. at 5 p.m. for beginners and 6 p.m. for Intermediate and Advanced. Fees $lo for five lessons (Members SB>. CHARLES CASELTON SCHOOL of Ballroom Dancing offers you an easier way to dancing success, j Direct
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    • 970 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Wordt 5, (Win.)— Box SO ct'. extra. i BUICK LATE 1951 excellent order throughout with Radio. < Owner buying new car. Must sell quickly. First Otter. Ring (Spore) *****. 1948 MORRIS 8 Saloon, 1950 Hlllman Minx Saloon, 1951 Fiat 1 500 cc winding window. Best Offer
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    • 449 13 FOR SALE Xt Wordt SS (Mlm.)-Bax SO ctl. extra. FOR SALE— TJI Clonal Seeds from approved area for sale, apply: Manager, Kara! Nagar Estate, Postj Box 707, Johore Bahru. FUERARIA JAVANICA SEED Guaranteed fresh stock at competltive prices for prompt delivery apply Post Box No. 2883, Spore. PAINT SPRAY GUN.
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    • 367 13 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the reconstruction of roads, car-park and drains at Balestier Estate. Tender form etc. may be obtained from the Architects' Department on payment of a deposit of $100 which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are to be
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    • 159 13 The greatest News jmll y* in writing since the mil} 0 invention of the Ball Per introduces the "Elastic" way m of Ball Pen writing. wl Elostic Refill is lodged in telescopic spring C^-l mechanism yielding smoothly to qJ- > varied writing pressure. Gives feeling of pen nib, no cromp
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  • 250 14  -  FIRDIE SALAHUDIN ASIAN CUP MATCHES A PROFITABLE SCHEME, SAYS MB. SOH By Committee to discuss plans today THE Singapore Amateur Football Association 1 expects a profit of about $20,000 by staging Ihe central zone matches in the Asian Cup soccer competition in May next year. Countries
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  • 417 14  - Amusement Park fulfills Jack's wish M HAVE VASE WINNER' SAID TRAINER TWO YEARS AGO By EPSOM JEEP ONE day two years ago at Bukit Timah, trainer JacK Spencer said to me: "I think I have a Gold Vase winner in Amusement Park." At Ipoh last Saturday. Jack's expectations were fulfilled
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  • 158 14 MALAYS redeemed themselves in the S.A.F.A. premier league when they trounced Navy-Dockyard 6-0 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Malays, who went down to Army in their last outing, were a much-improved side yesterday and completely .swamped the combined team. Except for the last few
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  • 106 14 FA bid to stop drift to rugby LONDON, Tues.— The English Football Association Council yesterday launched a determined attempt to raise the standards of soccer behaviour. The Council accepted a recommendation of the Joint Committee of the Football Association and Football League to send a circular letter to all County
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  • 62 14 The first round of the Singapore Billiards Association's threeball championship will be completed at the Great World tonight. Results of last night's ties were: Lee Cheng Puan bt Dr. Chan Ah Kow 300 207; Lee Sai Pong but Ng Liang Chiang 300-235. Tonight's ties: P.
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  • 44 14 M. Hagiwara, 25-year-old Japanese fourth dan black belt judo instructor from Tokyo Kodokan, will leave for France today after a two-day stay in Singapore. Hagiwara gave exhibitions and coaching sessions at the Singapore Judo Club on Monday and yesterday.
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  • 60 14 Christopher Then, of St. Joseph's, caused the first upset in the inter-school Ashness Shield tennis tournament when he beat Singapore junior champion Johnny Llm (A.C.S.) 6-3. 6-2 at East Coast Road yesterday. Christopher is thus unbeaten for two years In the competition. A.C.S. were leading 2-1
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  • 23 14 The throwing-in competition for the McGreggor Watt Cup will take place on Sunday at Jalan Besar stadium, starting at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 32 14 Bukit Timah beat Darul Afiah 4-1 In the SAFA Div. 3B league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. At Balestier Road. Bukit Pan.iaiiß beat Rajaji 4-1 in a junior cup match.
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  • 21 14 Tanjong Katong beat Pasir Pal jang 1-0 In an inter-school hockey match at Pasir Panjang yesterday. Nadarajan scored.
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  • 198 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored their first victory in the S.H.A. Div. l league when they beat Indian Association 2-0 on the padang yesterday. Indians, who escaped relegation last year, failed to match the pace and skill of S.C.C., now a vastly-improved side from last year.
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  • 224 14 Pritchard's late goal decides A BRILLIANT goal by L. N. Pritchard during the closing stages enabled Singapore to retain the Jubilee Cup when they beat Federation 5-4 In their annual polo match over four chukkas at Thomson Road yesterday. The soft ground slowed down I the game and made conditions
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  • Sports Diary
    • 28 14 S.A.F.A. premier league: Chinese v R.A.F. Singapore, Jalan Besar Stadium (5.15), Junior Cup (replay): Teluk Kurau v Indian Youngsters Geylang; Western v Indian B. S., Balestier Road.
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    • 7 14 All Whites v Police, Thomson Road.
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    • 6 14 Beatty School championihips, Amber Road.
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    • 13 14 S.B.A. championships (Ist and 2nd rounds). Great World (6.15 and 8.15 p.m.).
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    • 19 14 R.A.S.C. trials, 55 sub-depot R.A.S.C. (junction of Ayer Ra Jah and Dover Road). 8.30 am to 1.30 p.m.
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  • 69 14 PENANG, Tues— The Ajax footballers from Indonesia scored the maiden win of their Malayan tour when they beat Penang Juniors 3-1 at the City stadium here today Ajax led 2-1 in the first half when Shaari netted In the 3rd and 25th minutes and Letchumanan
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  • 196 14 YEARLINGS DUE IN SINGAPORE TOMORROW rFHE largest single ship- ment of racehorses from Australia will arrive in Singapore on board the M. V. Thorstrand from Sydney tomorrow. The shipment comprises 35 yearlings purchased by the Singapore Turf club at the April yearling sales in Sydney for local racehorse owners. The
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  • 115 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Football Association of Malaya selectors today decided to recall Pang Slang Hock, of Penang, to strengthen the Federation team in their j match against the Koreans on Sunday. Pang fills the gap left by Asian Games player Rahlm Omar, who I was suspended
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  • 38 14 Last night's results in the Federation of Boys' Club basketball league at the S.Y.S.C. last night were Buona Vista w.o. Viking; SHB Boys Club w.o. Pulau Bukonv Siglap 69 Prince Edward 63- Peichlng 50 Yuking 60.
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  • 24 14 LONDON, Tues. Results of Rugby matches played yesterday were. Rugby Union Newbridge 10 Treorchy 6" Rugby League Hunslet 15 Leeds 8. Reuter.
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  • 24 14 Johore English College beat waffles Institution by six points (try and penalty) to three (try) In a rugger match at R.I. yester-
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  • 248 14 COLOMBO, Tues.— Michael Tissera, a 19-year-old schoolboy allrounder, has been chosen for the All-Ceylon side to meet the M.C.C. touring team in a one-day match here next Sunday. The All-Ceylon side and the President's XI, who play the tourists next Monday in another one-day
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  • 163 14 SPRINGBOKS SURPRISE BY HOLDING WOLVES TO 1-0 11/OLVERHAMPTON, Tues.— ff The South African soccer tourists defended resolutely and often brilliantly to hold Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English Football League champions, to a 1-0 victory in their floodlit friendly match here last night. The smooth-moving Wolves players toyed with the tourists in
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  • 153 14 Charoen Lini take doubles OOMBAY, Tv v Charoen V. Sin Siamese holdi the Malayan ship, and Lini Malayan Thorn player, won the men doubles title Cricket Club of I Badminton Chatships here yt In the final thoy M. Natekar and M K Br. pardikar 15-7, 15-5. Charoen is the only
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  • 106 14 LONDON, Tues. Wilf McGuinness, the Manchester United left-half, is ttM only newcomer to international soccer in the England team announced yesterday for the match against Ireland to Belfast on Saturday. Three changes have been made from the team. These are McGuinness for Bill Slater at left-half;
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 747 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE 1 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) l>.;l, J month. 10 Words $2.50 (Mm.) SUPER DRY CLEANING ***** Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd. CACTUS SHOP Representatives At Rest House Alor Star. 3rd October. AU BON MARCH'S Sale Becins Tod;«y, 179 Orchard Road lup■tttfn) AUSTRALIA. 25 day Tour le.ives
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    • 311 14 FOR SALE 20 W.irds Si (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra. ONE FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator yelio v colour 10.1 cv.ft. one year old perfect condition Sl.OOO. Guarantee available. Phone iS'pore) ***** after 6 p.m. ri L f t, H b IAIIAJKLNU. Uacron Mix Bulu> $80/- Pure Uacron Orion Suit $90/- Linen Suit
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    • 62 14 If you like a glass of cool nourishing |U|j||^ take the best its BEAR BRAND €4i?' NATURAL STERILIZED FRESH SWISS MILK (^Cr-t^-SOLE AGENTS: f E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LIMITED THE REVOLUTIONARY m m i 71 1 1 I Ksn N^v ■< i WOOW AIR CONDITIONER jQj^ r f' rm m SOLE
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