The Straits Times, 3 March 1959

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  • 25 1 AVtBAtE »AII V < EH II UFO SALE E\< EEI»S 80,000 The Straits Times Not*"* 1 tie****** I Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 702 1 THE PERILS ot WOOING UN-MALAYAN CHINESE They will bring country under foreign influence'— Tengku 'You may lose support of Malays' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night warned leaders of the Malayan Chinese A s so ciation of the perils of losing
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  • 189 1 COUPLE SHOT IN 3 A.M. DRAMA IN MINING TOWN KUANTAN. Monday. J^S attractive Malay woman, mother of a five-month-old baby was shot dead, and her policeman husband was injured in a brutal 3 a.m. shooting yesterday in their home in the mining town of Sungei Lembing. 30 miles from here.
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  • 68 1 JAKARTA TO RIVAL S'PORE JAKARTA, Mon.— lndonesia will create a "free trade zone" to compete with Singapore, Antara News v Agency reported today. quoting ""artftnrritaiiTr sources in Jakarta. Indonesia wanted a dutyfree port, the despatch said. No details were yet available about the zone or its location. Antara said, but
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  • 183 1 DISTRICT PREPARES TO CELEBRATE TANA RATA, Monday. T<HE CAMERON HIGHLANDS district, scene of 1 some of the worst terrorist incidents of the Emergency, will be declared a white area on SunCelebrations will be centred In Tana Rata. the highest town in Malaya 5,000 ft above
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  • 88 1 3 'DEAD' MEN RETURN KUANTAN, Mon. Three fishermen from here, missing since last Thursday and believed drowned, returned to their village yesterday morning in their own boat. Mat Noor bin Jafar. Mat Ya.-in bin All and Hussein bin Bakar, of Kampong Taniong Selangor, near Pekan. said a storm had blown
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Mon. The Government announced today [that Britain and the United Arab Republic have agreed on the resumption of normal commercial relations for the first time since the 1956 British-French invasion of the Suez Canal zone. This was one of the highlights contained in an AngloUAR
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  • 566 1  - Pagans pray to mountain as Prince Philip flies by WILLIAM FISH By Mon. Pagan Dusun natives in tho lush green foothills of Mount Kinabalu. North Borneo's towering sacred mountain, prayed for Prince Philip's safety this morning as his Royal aircraft flew at 14.000-ft. past kinabalus gaunt mjstswathfid summit. fh* Dtemas.
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  • 83 1 ALLIANCE DRIVE: TENGKU WILL SEEK $2m KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is to make a national appeal for funds for the Alliance Party to fight the coming state and parliamentary elections. The target is S2 million. A special fund will be administered By a com. mittee
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  • 45 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Director of Emergency Operations. Lt.-G«neral Dato F. H. Brooke, today left for London "to be brought up to date." He will attend a two-week scientific and technological course for generals at the Royal Scientific Military College
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  • 28 1 W.mL:i. Mon. Th» ?t inprttC Havy ttnL*# eon-r tinued to detain five Russian fishing vessels which anchored on" the north-west coast of Luzon on Saturday.— Reuter.
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Mon. Princess Anne has been sick in bed with influenza for several days. Buckingham Palace announced last night.— U.P.l.
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  • 21 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Fordham University recorded a "fairly severe* earthquake, probably in the Banda Sea, south-west of New Guinea.
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  • 221 1 A LOR STAR. Mori. Security forces shot dead three terrorists, one a woman, on a rubber estate in North Perak near the MalayaSiam border yesterday. An official statement to- day said that the "Tiger" .section of the Ist Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, killed the
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  • 36 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The director of Siam's Police Department today said that the former Premier, Field Marshal Pibulsonggram, and the former police chief. Gen. Phao Srlyanond. would oe arrested if they returned to Siam.— Reuter.
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  • 186 1 Soldier can now join his wife From HALL ROMNEY f ONDON, Mon.— The War Office has dropped an Army rule to bring a British soldier and his Malayan wife together again. The Daily Sketch gives the name oi the wife as Hafsah, May Peta. aged 28 and of the husband
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  • 32 1 DEEDS NOT WORDS MAC URGES MOSCOW. Mon.—Matmillan appealed to Soviet public in unprerentrd television speech for deeds and nut words to avoid disaster of world war. U.P.I. (See Page 3)
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  • 26 1 BANGKOK. Mon. Commonwealth Canberra bombers today stormed Bangkok defences in the first move of a mock war Seato forces aire waging in Siam.— Reuter.
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  • 514 2 Sell to group with local capital, says Hewson 'PROFITS OF FAR EAST BUSINESS ARE FALLING' LONDON, Monday. THE VIEW that the eastern business of Paterson Simons and Co. should be sold when possible to a sizeable group with largely local capital is expressed by former director of the company, Mr.
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  • 93 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Fifteen people died in road crashes in January compared with 16 deaths in December last year. in January there were 2.000 accidents within the city area and 261 in the rural districts as against December's total of 2.169. Revenue collected by the Traffic
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  • 170 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. An American scien-tist-philanthropist will arrive here this week to see if conditions are suitable for conducting a field experiment on low-cost contraceptive pills in Singapore. He is Dr. Charles Gamble. of Massachusetts, who is due to arrive on Thursday or Friday
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  • 177 2 WHY UMNO 'CANNOT CO-OPERATE' WITH PAP SINGAPORE. Monday THE chances of Singapore State UMNO co-operating with the People's Action Party or forming a coalition goverment with it were very remote, Inche Ali Alwi, UMNO information officer, said today. Inche All Alwl. who is also UMNO youth president, referred to recent
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  • 95 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The I Liberal Socaast Pan, tonight made a move to i create a "united front" to fight extremists and Com- j munist forces in the gene- ral elections. To bring this about a meeting of the party's central council appointed a seven-man
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  • 656 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.— 'The monthly meeting of the City Council nearly broke up in an uproar today when the chairman, the deputy Mayor, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, overruled a demand by Mr. G. B. Armstrong (SPA) to be allowed to speak in a debate. Mr.
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  • 809 3 NEW SOVIET NOTES SENT TO WEST Proposal on way to April summit MOSCOW, Mon. IM SSIA has agreed to a Foreign Ministers' conference on Berlin providing it is a stepping-stone to a sum i t meeting, New Soviet notes to the West urged an April summit
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  • 145 3 JOKYO, Mon.— China's Defence Minister, Marshal Peng Teh-huai, warned yesterday that an assault on East Germany would be regarded as an attack on the whole Socialist camp and China would go to the aid of East Germany. the New China News Agency reported today.
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  • 212 3 Discoverer now in polar orbit, says U.S. IN BRIEF... INGLEWOOD, (Cali--1 fornia), Mon.— The Air Force today announced that the "lost" 1.300 lb. satellite Discoverer I appeared to be circling the earth today every 96 minutes in a polar orbit. Preliminary studies indicated the 19ft long satellite's life would be
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  • 268 3 Sir William Penney will be mastermind of new team LONDON, Mon. SIR WILLIAM PENNEY, leading British nuclear expert, will be the mastermind of a team of scientists to work on a "magnetic mirror" device to produce cheap energy. The work will be done at
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  • 44 3 INNBBRUCK. Mon. Two Austrian skiers were killed yesterday by an avalanche in the Tannheimer mountains near the Austro-German border in Tyrol province. This brings the total number of people killed by avalanches in Austria this winter to 23.— Reuter.
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  • 282 3 T ONDON, Mon.— The unsettled conditions prevailing in London Stock Markets on Friday last were again apparent today and prices receded on a broad front. There was no substantial reason for the setback apart from fading hopes of an early reduction in the British bank rate brought about
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  • 35 3 LONDON, Mor— Spot 25', d. April 25 Hd., May 25% d.. June 25» 4 d., July-Sent. 25 *d., Oct-Dec. 26d.. Jan-March 26\d March c.i.f. 25Hd., April c.i.f. 25Hd.. May ci.f. 25Hd. Tone: Quietly steady.
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  • 22 3 LONDON. Mod.— Buyers £782, sellers £782 > 2 Forward buyers £785, sellers £785 Settlement £781^. Turnover a.m. 75 tons. p.m 30 tons.
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  • 241 3 MIKOYAN: LET US LIVE AND LET LIVE LENINGRAD. Monday. THE SOVIET deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, last night quoted the English proverb "live and let live" and added: "Let us then stick to this wise saying." He was speaking at the dinner given by the Mayor of Leningrad, Mr. N.
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  • 73 3 JAKARTA. Mon. Lists containing names of people carrying forged Indonesian passports have been sent to Indonesian representatives abroad including those in Singapore. Malaya and the Philippines. The head of the Indonesian Immigration Department, Mr. Alwi, said Indonesian rebels overseas were still using forged passports. He said
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  • 39 3 KUMASI, (Central Ghana). Mon.— Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Ghana's Prime Minister, announced here last night that five prominent members of his ruling Convention Peoples Party had been suspended for activities contrary to the aims of the party.— Reuter.
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  • 24 3 ALGIERS. Mon.— Algerian insurgents mined and machinegunned the Bougie to Algiers passenger train near here during the weekend without causing casualties.— Reuter.
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  • 44 4 PENANG. Mon.— A padl competition will be held in the community hall at Kepala Batas. Province Wellesley North, on March 4. The competition will be open to all padi planters in Province Wellesley North. There will be no entrance fee.
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  • 29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rhe General Post Office here s to be reconstructed interlally to improve the postal .ervices. The Federal Coun:il last month approved $10,--)00 for alterations.
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  • 103 4 University search for lecturers KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— The University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur is looking for lecturers and assistant lecturers for Its new Arts and Science faculties here which will start in May for the 1959-1960 session. A spokesman of the university told the Straits Times today that the
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  • 227 4 Tote punter stood to get $5,130 PENANG, Monday. APENANG punter, Mr. Ooi Phee Keat, has reported to police he lost 190 tote tickets on a winning horse at the Penang races last Saturday. Mr. Ooi had backed Friar II in Race 5. When the horse won,
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  • 311 4 Over-paid for two years, now he must refund $3,850 MINISTRY DISCOVERS ERRORS IN TEACHERS 9 PAY By BOON YOON CHIANG (SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Education Ministry has asked Mr. Tan Keng Cheow, headmaster of Tuan Mong Chinese Middle School, to refund $3,850 as he had been over-paid by mistake for
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  • 168 4 SIR HENRY MAY CONTEST ELECTIONS KUALA LL'MPUR, Mon. Persistent reports are circulating here and in Seremban that the Minister of Finance. Kir Henry Lee, will be a candidate in the Federal elections. Seremban MCA has indicated that it wants him to stand as its candidate. Selangor MCA today said that
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  • 66 4 INQUEST ON BOY'S DEATH IN POND SINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore coroner today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a boy, Seah Lian Heng. four, who was found drowned in a pond near his home at Ayer Rajah Road on Jan. 3. His father told the coroner his son
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  • 58 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Small internal security exercises to practice deployment of a limited number of troops will take place in the Tanjong Pagar division on March 12, 14, 18 and 21 between midnight and 5 a.m. These will be followed on March 26 by a larger exercise
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  • 293 4 Singapor e fas t growing population an asset if... OINGAPORE, Mon. fast growing population would be an asset if political stability and economic security could be achieved, said Mr. Wang Tsun Hao, secretarygeneral of the Singapore People's Alliance, today. Mr. Wang was commenting on a Straits Times report quoting an
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  • 164 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A LORRY attendant, Mustaffa bin Haji Ibrahim. 30. was jailed for seven years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today for robbing, with two other unknown persons, Shaik Mohamed bin Abdullah Altywe of cash and Jewellery to the total value
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  • 53 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The deputy regional representative of the director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, Mr Thet Su, is here on an official visit. He has discussed current and future programmes of the FAO with senior officers of the Ministry of Agriculture, according to
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  • 62 5 Opening of mosque SINGAPORE, Mon.— Amil Saheb Abdulkader, high priest of the Bombay Dawoodi Bohra community in Singapore, today performed the official opening ceremony of the community's renovated fourstorey mosque in Hill Street. The mosque is the only one of its kind in Singapore. It was first built in 1870.
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  • 69 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— At the annual general meeting of the Society of Malayan Architects held recently, the following were elected to the council for 1959-80: President, Mr. Ng Keng Siang: vice-presides t. Mr. K.C. Chung; secretary, Mr. Kee Yeap: treasurer. Mr. Wong Foo Nam; members: Messrs. Ang
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  • 409 5 PAP TO RAISE $500,000 GIFT CHARGE, RETIREMENT OF KHAW SINGAPORE, Monday. pRE-ELECTION fireworks are likely at tomorrow's meeting of the Legislative Assembly, which is nearing the end of its five-year life. In addition to controversial political matters, the Assembly faces a heavy legislative programme
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  • 139 5 HUSBAND: WIFE NEGLECTED HOME FOR FILMS' SINGAPORE. Mon —A husband, appearing in a divorce suit, told the Shari'ah Court today that his wife was an avid Hindustani film fan who neglected her domestic duties. Yahaya bin Abu Bakar, 29, said that Halimah binte Mohamed. 22, would "disappear" from the house
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  • 34 5 PENANG. Mon.— The Balik Pulau branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was formed yesterday. The inaugural meeting elected Mr. P. A. Dass as president and Mr. U. Muniandy secretary
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  • 104 5 SOS then a rush to find disabled fishing boat SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indian freighter State of Orissa Is rushing to the aid of the Formosan fishin- vessel Man Chun Kuang, which radioed an SOS early this morning. Local agents of the State of Orissa. which is on its way from
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  • 29 5 DENTISTRY DEGREE FOR PENANG MAN MR. LIM KEAN KUAN, of Penang, received a Bachelor of Dental Science degree at Melbourne University last week. He will return to Penang soon.
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  • 138 5 A farewell note on security in council CINGAPORE, Mon. Two Eurasian surveyors in the Engineers Department of ihe City Council, who had resigned, left Singapore for Britain in the P and O liner Arcadia today. They are Mr. R. H. Leicester and Mr. M. A. Cordeiro. Mr. Leicester, who has
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  • 435 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. qpHERE should be only A one national language in Malaya and it should be Malay, the People's Action Partjr said in its magazine, Petir, published yesterday. It was essential for the development of a Malayan national consciousness and a national
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  • 186 5 A SINGAPORE, Monday. BAR proprietor told a court here today that a man entered his premises, drove away customers by his aggressive manner and repeatedly prevented him from telephoning the police. Wong Siew Weng, proprietor of the Astori Bar in Tanjong Katong Road,
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  • 29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Customs offices in Johore will be closed for business on Mar. 11 for Awal Puasa, the first day of the Muslim fasting month
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  • 122 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Seven- teen executives from various industries in Singapore today attended the first senior management training course conducted by a special International Labour Organisation mission to learn "ways and I means of increasine produc- j tivity in local industries." The three-week course is
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  • 27 6 :u Worm, 5/0 (Minimum). THE FAMILY ol tlir late Miss Dolly Khoo thank all fnena, and relatives for their kindness, wreaths, and attendance at her funeral.
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  • 598 6 The Straits Times Tuesday. March 3, 1959. Last Minute Surprise? Mr. Macmillan's reconnaissance in Russia ends with a last flourish of friendship and courtesies. But this return to the spirit in which the talks with Mr. Khrushchev began cannot undo the mischief of Mr. Khrushchev's strongly antiWestern speech, a bit
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  • 276 6 The Singapore Government has been slow to claim credit for the remarkable growth of the livestock industry, the direct result of official encouragement and an enterprising programme of applied research. The opening of the Sembawang animal husbandry station, a million dollar establishment, has drawn attention to some of
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  • 236 6 Many arresting views on Malayan subjects are often based on sn unreliable compound of facts, intuition and prejudice. It is not surprising that after nearly 30 years' service in Malaya the parting advice of the former Director of the Institute for Medical Research, Dr. T. Wilson, should be
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  • 1052 6 KUALA LUMPUR. I CAME back from Dato Abdul Razak's hopeful speech at the Progress Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur to read a large batch of cables, articles and pamphlets I had been collecting on Communist China. I am always reluctant to comment on countries I
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  • 563 6  -  GEORGE BISHOP By t LONDON. ORITAINS badly un- der strength police forces, already strained by the nations rising crime rate are now being harassed by two spreading waves of "fashionable" crime at opposite ends of the social scale. One is the regular and scheduled gang
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    • 117 6 rE Federation's Prime Minister Is right in not accepting the childish challenge by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam to contest elections at Ipoh. During the election campaign Mr. Seenivasagam promised his supporters the moon but we have had nothing more substantial from him than
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    • 140 6 f\S page 2 of the Straits Times 'March 2) your headline read: 'Let us form new government and we will punish defiant bosses' pledge to labour at rally. Nowhere in your story, or in our policy statement, a typed copy of which was handed to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 100 6 «c rt>id me that pri^Uly he Htuud *tojcow -Ja* full ,_.„,>__ was Aood Tan hk* m» but of crAfkpoT Sooalirii who prSßrod a "< d On mmd A-Bon* wspeclion sacta-fiaKt sHfc-isasSar swasscfew mm dill one behind every curfein. ewrybody Trouble He sympathised u»ft v* about Nasser Why this fui* aboufßcrfin
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  • 326 7 The final act of tragedy— by DPP MURDER COURT TOLD OF THE ROMANCE BETWEEN GIRL AND ANOTHER YOUNG MAN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE MURDER of Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah, 23, a Radio Maiaya commentator, was "the final act of tragedy" which began four years ago when friendship opened and
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  • 601 7 WOUN D FO UR INCHES DEEP: NO CHANGE OF SURVIVAL to consider the facts produced in the court. Mr. Justice Smith added: "The important thing is that you decide on the evidence which you hear in this court "From time to time you will find that you may have to
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  • 99 7 The Royal Birthday is not recorded by the Registrar KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today wanted to know if his birth date had been registered by the Registrar of Births and Deaths. He made this inquiry during his two-hour visit to the progressive exhibition here this afternoon. The
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  • 161 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. ABOUT 200 Asian Aim personalities including actors, actresses and directors will attend the sixth and the biggest annual film festival in Asia, to be held in Kuala Lumpur from May 4 to 8. Non member countries from all parts of the
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  • 79 7 WELSHMEN IN SINGAPORE DRINK TOAST TO ST. DAVID SINGAPORE. Mon. "Dewi Sant" was the toast at the St. Davids Society dinner tonight at the Adelphi Hotel. It meant "Saint David" and the Society was celebrating St. Davids Day. Wales' National Day. The party lived up to tradition with Welsh songs.
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  • 135 7 IN MANDARIN— BUT TO SIR ROBERT IT WAS SO EASY SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Yu Soo Chow Peking Opera Company from Hong Kong opened at the Sky Cinema last night with a full house which included Sir Robert Scott, the CommissionerGeneral, who followed the plots with ease as he has a
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  • 20 7 PRINCE PHILIP watching Dusuns weaving baskets during his visit to Jesselton. Straits Times picture.
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Seventeen people died of pneumonia In the Federation in the week ending Feb. 14. There were 42 cases. Influenza totalled 202 cases.
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  • 197 7 SECOND DOSE FOR NEW PUPILS CINtiAHDxiE, Mon. All children under seven year.-> old. recently admitted to Government or Governmentaided schools, will be vaccinated against smallpox again whether they have already received one within six months of birth or not. A Government spokesman said today that only those children who could
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  • 84 7 PORT DICKSON. Mon. -For the first time in the 26-year-old history of the Royal Malay Regiment, an Asian officer took the salute at a passing-out parade at the depot here. He was Lt.-Col. Khalid bin Hashim, the first Asian garri- son commander of the Royal Malay
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  • 1073 8 THE NEW SHOES SHOES have undergone as revolutionary a change as other clothes, and there is a noticeable trend back to the natural footline, as there is back to The natural silhouette I discovered ':his when with Singapore shoe buyer. Mrs. Phyllis Lim. I had a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 192 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Look black, holding up dri--1 Fathers freak document (8). JS^J!? jf*™ 5S0 i u d n^ti 1 c e ehe S n t e (l) hohas a 3?£a&7ir. c tollllo -9S°avaS th d S!?hro 6 er take* a heavyweight to carry one punch and a
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  • 230 9 UMMF TO FIELD ELECTION TEAM OF ELEVEN SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The United Malay and Muslim From will field 11 candidates! for the coming general elections, Inche Ismail Haji Hussain, secretary- general of the Front, announced today. He said the Front now represents four political parties which had < ntered into
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  • 29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, will open a new outdoor dispensary at Jalan Peck Whye. Bukit Panjang, on Sunday at 11 a.m.
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  • 27 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A talk on Buddhism will be given at the Buddhist Union Shrine. Jalan Senyum. tomorrow at 8 p.m. by Dr. Richard A. Gard.
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  • 512 9 SINGAPORE, Mon A Singapore People's Alliance councillor, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, today accused a "certain section of councillors" of promoting and encouraging the highest form of corruption" in the City Council. Speaking during a debate on a finance committee decision to delete the
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  • 451 9  - Widow prays to see her Yvonne for last time VINCENT NG ONLY CHILD RAN AWAY TO MARRY ENGLISH SAILOR By SINGAPORE, Mon. ■DISTRAUGHT widow is praying for a last chance to see her only child pretty Yvonne Mclntyre, aged 21, who ran away from home two weeks ago to marry
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  • 28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Bultan of Pahang today visited Jerantut. He attended a tea-party and basket-ball match. The Chinese community held a dinner in his honour.
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    • 111 9 Carmen A Co* By 3§aa Thf> Saint By Leslie Charteris /OO PROPOSE TO ALREADY TALKED PRINCE CHARM I KG, MHk >^"^%6f^V>^ >r=«3sl much. saint' J MAKE HER /MRRY to mer somehow-) vouve been < llr^C a^rVT Dirk Tracy By Chester Gould MBf' "T3HI I /^i Ix .LI^ EX ape TRICKY
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  • 504 10 By Our Market Correspondent FOR the second consecutive day the tin price declined in Singapore after its recent sustained rise, a more cautious note creeping into the market. This was only to be expected as the London price climbed over the £780
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  • 27 10 SINGAPORE. MAR. 2. RUBBER: Bti. cents per lb. (down oneeighth of a cent). TIN: 5405.37* per picul (down $2.12\). Estimated unofficial offering 120 ton* (unchanged).
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  • 417 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported yesterday: •All sections on the local share market were quieter and a lev. counters were inclined to ease sliKhtlv. The turnover was small. Singapore and Federation brokers reported the followine; businea« up to 3.30 p.m.: Fltzpatricks 99 to 97 cents; Praser and
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  • 18 10 March 2 Feb. 28 Industrials 86.53 88.82 Tins: 102.42 102.98 Rubbers 118.11 117.98 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 105 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares easeo slightly wi;h few sharp rises or falls in the Stock Exchange here today. Loans 3 l s': 1956-59 £101 2s. 3d. Bank of N.S.W £37% Con. Zinc 75/6 Con. Tin 3/o»4j Mount Lyell 30/3 N. Broken Hill 92'10tt B. Hill Pro 53/I Mount
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  • 150 10 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 86% cents per lb.. down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was quietly steady. (losing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 86 H, sellers
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  • 195 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London; selling T.T. or O.D. 2 4: buying airmail T.T. 2/4 >«, O.D. 2 4 j/32, 30 d/st 2/4 1/4. 45 d'st 2/4 5/16, 60 d/st 2/4 11/32, 90 d/st 2/4 7/16, 120
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  • 97 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent March/ April shipment $42 buyers, $43 i sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $63.. sellers, drum $67 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 40 tons of white pepper were reported done yesterday, Muntok white $157. Sarawak $156 (both
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  • 77 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Atsu'a Maru 1-2. Glenartney 4-5. Shunko Maru 6A. Stcl Worker 6-7. Carthage 8-9. TJlsadane 10-11. Surat 13-14 Diomed 15-16, Straat Torres 18. Anshun 19-20. Serial N. Wall 3, Glang Seng N. Wall 4. East Sea N.
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  • 17 10 February average prices werrFeb. 1959 Jan. ItS9 Rubber: 86.02 cU. M.lO eta. Tin: $398.85 $385.64
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1221 10 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Chong Kirn Seng left our *er c as from 3tth Feb. 1958, and there! ore ha* no authority to transact any business whatsoever on our behalf. SPOTRADIO LTD. SINGAPORE SITUATION VACANT A vacancy exists in the Chief j Engineer* office. Air Ministry Works Directorate, for a Heating
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    • 148 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given tha". with effect from the Ist day of January. 1959. Mr. Lim Buck Kla also spelt as Lim Bale Kia has withdrawn his share as a partner of M/s Kwong Teo Huat Forwarding Clearing Agency Company of No. 34-5 woodlands Road. Singapore and henceforth
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    • 1178 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidate with the stipulated requirements need apply and should state in order of preference the post for which they wish to be considered Applications for permanent appointment must satisfy usual nationality and residential qualifications. ili EDITOR, News Division, {QUALIFICATIONS: o> A University Broadcasting Department.
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    • 1189 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. CENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG AND OSLO Spore P. Shaw Penarg SELANOIA"~ > "KINA 9/ SMK 7/ SMK 'FAUTtIA'— 18/17 Mar 19/19 Mk M/H Mar •SIBONGA"* 31 Mar/ 4 Apr S/ I Apr I Apr Special Eiprtss saiing—
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  • Commercial News and Views compiled
    • 228 12 $4 mil. housing plan for Colony A SINGAPORE estate developer has started work on a $4-million housing project off Oxley Rise which will give accommodation for more than 1,000 people. The huge capital investment indicated the confidence which the company. Modern Housing Development Ltd., has in the future of the
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    • 207 12 Works' $100,000 expansion project SINGAPORE Steel Weld- j ed Mesh Manufac- j ture and Co., which produces wire mesh and reinforcement steel for road and building construction, Is to undertake a $100,--000 expansion project this year, in order to cope with increasing demand. Mr Yap Soon Kwei, managing partner of
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    • 56 12 West German production ot rubber tyres last year increased by two per cent to 166.461 tons compared with 1957. Output in December at 15.346 tons, however, showed a slight drop compared with November. Production of other hard and soft rubber goods during December totalled 16.504 tons
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    • 183 12 p-ANADIAN consumption of natural and synthetic rubber this j year is expected to reach a new record of 85.919 tons. 12 per cent more than in 1958. reports the Rubber As sociation of Canada. The association estimated consumption at 43,861 tons in the first half of the
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    • 69 12 Britain's Business Efficiency Exhibition is to be held annually in London, and the 1959 event which opens at Olympia on May 25 will be the biggest ever held in the U.K. The show will exhibit the country's office equipment industry, which has aji annual turnover of
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    • 186 12 AUSTRIAN purchases of rubber from Malaya A last year increased by 15.7 per cent over 1957 following the steady growth of her rubber manufacturing industry. Figures show that Austria's off-take of Malayan rubb r during the year amounted to 7.295 tons, compared with 6.143
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    • 43 12 The United Stales Government is inviting Singapore business leaders and organisations to participate in the eighth Washington St-ate International Trade Fair at Seattle from April 24 to May 3. The show is intended to promote commerce and understanding among nations.
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    • 188 12 PICK Co., of Pennsylvania, one of the largest manufacturers of commercial air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment in America has established an office in Singapore. Mr. Saeed Khan, technical representative of the company for the Far East, said yesterday that he would act as technical advisor
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    • 231 12 Kiwi will make new products at its Colony factory THE Kiwi Polish Co (M) Ltd.. Singapore, will manufacture several new products soon, the new managing director of the rnmnanv Mr. J. W. Ramsay, said yesterday. Mr. Ramsay said that this indicated the confidence which the organisation had In its operations
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    • 816 13 Check Before Potting Replies to Box Umbers I Utmoit core should be taken whew replyinf to bo* number odi. to mm Mm CORRECT f i NUMBER mr>4 Addren to the j Strait* Time*. Times MMse.il I River Valley Road. Cash must be sent by regis- j i tered po»t; Postal
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    • 643 13 SITUATIONS WANTED I 2* Words SS (Wm.)-Box SO ctt. extrm. ENGLISH NANNY WANTS Job involving passage home to U.K. Good references. Box A 6543 S.T. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN Girl (18) Medical profession urgently seeks appointment and home with i European family. Box A 6549 S.T. UNIVERSITY QUALIFIED. British engineer, aged 30,
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    • 633 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT tO Word* Si (Win.)— Box M ct*. extra. VACANT GODOWN available for immediate occupation Concrete structure Central Locality. Flood-free Area Oround 6 Ist floor each about 9.000 sq.ft Apply P.O. Box 1093. Principal Only HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2* Word* Si (Mi*.) Box SO ctt. txtrm. PREWAR
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    • 863 13 TUITION to Word* Si (Him.}— Box SO ctt. extra. j BEGINNERS! Rapid Course: Stenography. Secretarial. Type- writing. Book-keeping. Shorthand. etc. Classes anytime. Register J now: Rajas College, (Gian Singh's, 2nd Floor) *****. MATHEMATICS TUITION 8 I a.m., 12.00. 7 p.m., 9 p.m. by Madras Math. Graduate Naldu. 3 Upper Dickson
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    • 555 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given tha: the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA will be held at the E. O. HOTEL, Penang on Friday 13th March. 1959 at 6.30 pm. for the following purposes in accordance with the Rules of the Association: 1. To confirm
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    • 355 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited for admission to Malayan Teachers' Training Colleges In 1960. Applicants must: (I) be unmarried; (II) be between the ages of 17 and 33 (inclusive), on January Ist 1960. (III) be Federal Citizens or State Nationals, or eligible for Citizenship
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    • 389 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS 1959 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for Federal Scholarships to the Camborne School of Mines. United Kingdom beginning September 1569. Applicants must: (I) Be Federal Citizens of the Malay race (II) Have a Cambridge Overseas School Certificate Grade I or II with credits in English language and General
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    • 264 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited trtm competent Consulting Engineers for the following in connection with proposed Sewerage Scheme for Ipoh:— (a) Preliminary sewerage survey for Ipoh Town. (b) Preliminary desigr. and cost for the whole scheme. 2. Tenders in sealed covers should be addressed to the Chairman, Ipoh Trwn
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  • SPORTSFRONT
    • 757 14 SBA WAS WRONG, BUT HEAH'S ATTACK TOO HARSH Sportsmen, Man-in-the-street give views on BAM meeting By STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE attack by Mr. Heah Joo Seang, presiden! of the Badminton Association of Malaya, on the Singapore 8.A., its leading oilicials and the Press, was "too harsh and
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    • 255 14 LIM DENIES HEAH'S CHARGES AGAINST SBA SINGAPORE, Mon. The accusation made by Mr. Heah Joo Seanjj that the Singapore B.A. president. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee and the vice-president. Mr. Lim Kirn Peow "conveniently hid themselves" when Mr. Heah appealed to them to heip about the seating arrangements for the Thomas
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    • 616 14  - Will Heah agree to remain if Singapore is expelled? NORMAN SIEBEL By WILL expulsion of the Singapore Badminton Association from the Badminton Association of Malaya, or Singapore's voluntary resignation, be a prerequisite to Mr. Heah Joo Seang agreeing to remain as president of the 8.A.M.? Speculation on this point arises
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    • 66 14 OUVAIN (Belgium), Mon.— Kurt Nielsen of Denmark won the men's singles title in the Belgian international badminton championships here yesterday, beating Ferry Sonnevllle of Indonesia 15-13. 15-2 in the final. Tony Hoist -Christensen (Denmark) won the women's singles, beating compatriot Inge Kjaergaard 8-11. 11-2. 11-5. Other result:
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    • 160 14 TWO-ROUND LEAGUE FOR ASIAN CUP TIES SINGAPORE, Mon. The Asian Cup central zone matches to be staged in Singapore from May 8 to 17 will be played on a tworound league basis. S.A.F.A.'s policy and finance committee decided this today because only four countries will be competing. These countries are
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    • 72 14 ONDON, Mon. The draw lor the semi-final round of the English Football Association Cup competition to be played on March 14 was made here today. Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa or Burnley; Sheffield United or Norwich City versus Blackpool or Luton Town. The Nottingham Forest v Aston
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    • 229 14 SINGAPORE, Monday. HIGH-SCORING marked the opening match in the first division of the Singapore Amateur Football Association league at Jalan Besar Stadium today when Marine Department beat newlypromoted Maxwell 5-4. time but in the end counted a second-half "gift" goal in their narrow margin.
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    • 136 14 XIOBART. Mon. Don Bursell (New South Wales) won the 220 yards In 20.95ec two-tenths of a second better than the national record in the Australian Athletic Championships here today. But it Is unlikely to be accepted as a record because of wind assistance. Tony Blue (Queensland)
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    • 30 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Kampong Silat S.C., newcomers to the SAFA League competition, held Singapore Telephone Board to a scoreless draw in a Div. 3B match at Geylang stadium today.
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    • 225 14 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore Malays H.A. has decided to defy the Singapore Hockey Association ruling that it must play off its Senior knockout replay against Police within three days. S.M.H.A. had appealed against a goal which enabled Police to draw their second round match last Thursday. But
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    • 107 14 Grand Coup goes up to Class 2 CINGAPORE. Mon.— The Stralls Racing Association today announced the promotion of three horses, Grand Coup. Light ot Burma and Peewee date Activation), from Class 3 to Class 2. New classifications: class 2— Kaiamazoo dace Beroush), 3-y-o English gelding by BewilderedSiranoush; Class 3 Oleandra,
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    • 88 14 CINGAPOKE, Mon. St. Andrew's School beat Gan Eng Sen»( Secondary School 4 3 in a friendly inter-school soccer match at Anson Road today. St. Andrew's won the second-eleven match 4-1 Fan Yen Yee (3) and Tan Kirn Seal) scored for St. Andrew's. Gan Eng Seng replied
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    • 194 14 England score innings win CHRISTCHURCH TEST pHRISTCHURCH Mon. y —Tony Lock, the Surrey left-arm slow bowler, spun England to victory by an innings and 99 runs over New Zealand in the first Test here today when he took six second innings wickets for 53 to finish with match figures of
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    • 106 14 PERTH, Mon. New South Wales played themselves into a strong position when they gained a first innings lead of 310 over Western Australia o" tli« third day of their Sheffield Shield match here today. Test star Norman O'Neill was top sooier in South Wales total of
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 89 14 SOCCER: SAFA League, Dlv. 1 Darul Aflah F.C. v A.A.A., Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.; Dlv. 2B Darul Aflah "A" v Pachitan, Geylang; S.C.C. v Balestier United, S.C.C. padang; Div. 3A Seletar FT:, v Setla Jaya, Farrer Park Marshall Shield (S- final) Christian Bros, v Raffles OBA, padang. BASKETBALL: Charity match
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