The Straits Times, 16 March 1959

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 593 1 Tens of thousands of students march through Cairo Another Nasser blast against Reds (UIKO, Sun. —Tens of thousands of students demonstrated here today, shouting: "Down with Kassem the butcher.'* Their protests were aimed against the Iraqi Premier, Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem. Universities here closed down today as
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  • 33 1 The S.H.B. tug Pitho being secured to the Navy vessels, Barfoam and Barmond. after being refloated yesterday. Picture by Straits Times photographer Low Yew Kong.
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  • 61 1 IT'S GENERAL SIR RICHARD HULL NOW SINGAPORE. Sun.— Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Hull. C-in-C Far East Land Forces has been promoted to a full General, it was announced here tonight. The announcement was made on the eve of his departure from Singapore tomorrow on a four-week visit to Australia and New
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  • 22 1 TEHERAN. Sun. The Soviet ambassador. Mr. N. Pegov. today told the Persian Government that he is returning to Moscow. U.P.I.
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  • 141 1 16 FREED FISHERMEN BACK HOME WITH WARNING ITLANG, Sun.— Sixteen 1Y Malayan fishermen, detained in Indonesia for more than four months, have returned home. They brought back a warning for the 1.600 fishermen along the Selangor coa-st: "Do not fish in Indonesian territorial waters." The 16 fishermen arrived at Pulau
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  • 237 1  - ...BUT ONLY ONE BODY SO FAR FOUND AFTER A SEARCH OF ENGINE-ROOM RODERICK PESTANA By Singapore, Sun. 'THE month-long sal- vage operations on the S.H.B. tug Pitho ended today with the vessel being refloated. The Pitho, which sank at the western entrance of the Singapore harbour on Feb. 7 after
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  • 53 1 All-night queue for $4 car LONDON. Sun. A queue of 300 men. some of whom had been there all night, waited outside a London car dealer's for its opening yesterday to buy a 17-year-old car advertised for sale at 10s. ($4.25). He put their names in a hat and drew
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  • 33 1 PALERMO. Sun.— Mr. Venerando Mangiagli. 37. a Sicilian barber, was accidentally shot in the stomach here today when a pistol dropped from the pocket of a client he was shaving. Reuter.
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  • 150 1 THAT BIG EXAM SUCCESS IS A SURPRISE SINGAPORE, Sun. *^Pretty Margaret Teo, 16 (above) was surprised to learn that she had obtained eight distinctions in the Cambridge School Certificate examinations when the results were announced yesterday. She was the only girl in Raffles Girls' School to have passed with distinction
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  • 101 1 15 HURT AS 3 TRAINS COLLIDE IN STATION GLASGOW, Sun. Three trains collided at an underground railway station here during the rush hour last night when many football supporters were returning from afternoon matches. Fifteen passengers were taken to hospital suffering from shock. One train developed a technical fault and
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  • 35 1 HONOLULU, Sun.— At least one Japanese-American is to seek election to the United States Congress following the passage of a Bill to make Hawaii the 50th state in the union. Reuter.
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  • 374 1 OOLICE searched the premises of John Little's in Raffles Place here tonight after two watchmen discovered an attempt to burgle the departmental store. A man. surprised while trying to make off with a bag of valuables, escaped by climbing over a
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  • 484 1 SULTAN OF BRUNEI CONFIDENT OF TALKS IN LONDON SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, who is here on his way to London for talks with the Colonial Office on the proposed wri 11 en constitution for Brunei, is confident of success. In an Interview today. Sir
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  • 32 1 JERUSALEM. Sun.— Syrians and Jordanians attacked Israeli settlers at noon yesterday on widely separated parts of the border, it was claimed here There were no Israeli casualties. U.P.I.
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  • 241 1 Mac set for trip to U.S. I ONDON, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, leaves for Washington on Tuesday In a bid to bridge the gap between the East and the West over the future of Berlin and thus avert a possible nuclear war: Mr. Macmillaji will stop in Ottawa
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  • 36 1 SIKHS' DEMAND NEW DELHI. Sun. More than 100.000 Akali Sikhs, some armed with swords, marched in fourmilp procession with their women and children today demanding that government should not interfere with their religion. —U.P.I.
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  • 256 2 FISHING COMES TO A STANDSTILL AS SILT BLOCKS THE RIVER MOUTH Border villagers plead for more aid as Govt. prepares to send team of welfare experts for on-the-spot investigation KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE MINISTRY of Agriculture has received an STO.S. from 5,000 villagers in
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  • 178 2 HE WILL PLAY ON HIS $60,000 GUARNERIUS CELLO CINGAPORE, Sun. Famous French cellist. Mr. Bernard Michelin. 38, who is now in Singapore, has with him a greatlyprized and coveted possession a 200-year-old Guarnerius cello. Mr. Michelin said he got it 10 years ago from a private collection in Paris. The
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  • 104 2 Nanyang want tour plans dropped INGAPORE. Sun. The Nanyang University Students' Union tonight urged that plans to send a party of 40 students to Red China should be droped. he vice-president of the T.U.C.. Mr. Lee Yew Seng, has received a cable from All-China Students' Federation inviting 40 Singapore students
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  • 152 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chan Lye Choon. one ot Malaya's best known motorists, and winner of the Macao Grand Prix last year, is looking forward to the 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run during the Easter holidays. Lye Choon. whose win at Macao put Singapore on
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  • 37 2 MR. DAG HAMMERSKJOELD. Secretary-General of the United Nations, in front of a family altar of a Chinese house he visited in Petaling Jay.t. With him are two personal assistants. Straits Times picture
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  • 39 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Malayan Film Unit newsreel of the Yang di-Fortuan Agong's official visit to Johore in November last year, will be shown at the Rex and Cathay cinemas in Muar from Thursday to Saturday.
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  • 295 2 TOKYO, Sun ABDUL Rahman bin Haji Talib, the Federation Minister of Transport, will fly to Tokyo on Friday for a 10-day visit at the invitation of the Foreign Ministry, the Ministry announced here today. Inche Abdul Rahman will be accompanied by his wife, Inche
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  • 39 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. R. K. Chaterjee. Cbief Information Officer at the Colombo Plan Bureau, in Colombo, will arrive in Kuching by air on Tuesday. He will stay there until Friday, when he leaves by air for Singapore.
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  • 89 2 KUCHING. Sun.— Sarawak's first mass birthday celebrations took place in Sibu last Sunday, at which 15 aged men and women took part. They were greeted by scores of sons and daughters and grand and great-grand children. The function was organis- ed by the
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  • 240 2 Bank closes today— 2 weeks early KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Bank of China here will officially cease opera- tions tomorrow. The date was advanced from April 1 by the bank authorities All arrangements have been completed for the transfer of more than 40 members of the staff to the bank
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  • 270 3 TROUBLE STILL LURKS IN TERRITORY, SAYS GOVERNOR IN AN EMERGENCY BROADCAST BLANTYRE, Sunday. ABOUT SOO troops and police pushed into Nyasaland's southern province today in the biggest single operation since the emergency began. This latest drive is an attempt to bring remote tribal areas
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  • 156 3 GLUBB: WE NEED ARAB PARTNERS CHICAGO. Sun. "Glubb Pasha," former commander of Jordan's Arab Legion said the We«t should treat the Arab states "as partners of whom we stand in need" to ward off the Russian threat in the Middle East. Lt.-Gcn. Sir John Glubb said yesterday that Arab nationalists
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  • 23 3 VIENNA, Sun.— A group of handicapped refugee families, accepted for resettlement in New Zealand, will leave Austria this week. —U.P.I.
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  • 34 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Pakistan Finance Minister, Mr. Mohammed Shoaib, yesterday ended a three-week mission to the United States and reported that he had been assured of increased U.S. economic aid. U.P.I.
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  • 247 3 IT'S ENOUGH TO MAKE EROS GIDDY Round and round went 'Mad Major' f ONDON, Sun.— Major Christopher Draper, the "Mad Major" who created a sensation in 1953 by flying a plane under 15 Thames bridges, yesterday caused another when he tried to drive a bubble car 100 times round the
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  • 202 3 LONDON, Sun. The new "romance" between 76-year-old Mrs. Emily Barnes and her long lost 75-year-old husband, Laurence, is off because of another man aged 89 They met two weeks ago for the first time for 43 years. They planned to spend the rest
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  • 62 3 CRISTINA MATI AS Miss Philippines of 1959, grimaces in pain as she presses a handkerchief to her right cheek. She was standing in her float during the international holiday parade at Luneta Park, Manila. when a stone struck her. Miss Matias said she knew of no
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  • IN BRIEF...
    • 87 3 4 children locked in room die in fire ¥\ETROIT, Sun.— Four children, ranging in age from 16 months to five years, died yesterday when a fire swept through their locked apartment. Their father, Ellis Taylor, who left them unattended and locked in the basement apartment while he played pool at
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    • 17 3 STOCKHOLM: The Swedish Criminal Investigation Laboratory has suggested a ban against selling stilettos to people under 21.
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    • 24 3 TOKYO: Twenty two people were injured at a factory in Ota City, north of Tokyo, when the second floor collapsed and fell on them.
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    • 18 3 LONDON: Sir Anthony Eden, the former Prime Minister, was re-elected president of the Young Conservative National Advisory Committee.
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    • 26 3 ISTANBUL: The 16,344--ton Norwegian liner Oslofjord, carrying 350 American tourists on a Mediterranean cruise, has arrived after a collision with a Soviet tanker in the Dardanelles.
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    • 20 3 NUREMBERG: Work has begun on demolishing the parade ground where Adolf Hitler and other leading Nazis once reviewed their troops.
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  • 237 3 WE STAY IN THE COMMONWEALTH, SAYS NIGERIA LONDON, Sunday. ALHAJI SIR AHMADU BELLO. the Premier of Northern Nigeria which becomes self-governing today, said In a special message to a reception here last night that his country was determined to remain within the Commonwealth. The message was read by the Northern
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  • 40 3 LUCERNE. Sun.— Film star Lex Barker. 41. and Irene Labhart. 22. were married at the registrar's office here this morning. It was the fourth marriage for Barker, former film Tarzan and ex-husband of Lana Turner— UPl.
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  • 37 3 LONDON Sun.— A Soviet leader. Mr Mikhail Suslov, yesterday visited the new 'satellite" town of Crawley, 30 miles from London, to see how Britain is dealing with the problem of relieving pressure of population. Reuter.
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  • 102 3 Now China accuses Laos of 'conspiracy' rKYO. Sun.— The Chinese Army today accused the Laotian Government of "hostile provocations" against Communist China in conspiracy with Nationalist China and the United States. The Liberation Army daily, organ of Communist China's army, charged that the Laos Government "made Laos available for use
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  • 83 3 NEW POLISH PLEDGE TO FARMERS WARSAW, Sun.— The Polish Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Edward Ochab, told the Polish Communist Party congress today that the state would never again try to force agricultural collectivisation, but would seek the "voluntary adherence" of peasants to collectives. This "voluntary adherence" would be encouraged by
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  • 125 3 NICOSIA, Sunday. THE Cyprus Government last night announced A that receiving posts for Eoka arms have been ordered to stay open indefinitely following the delivery of more arms and explosives. The total of arms collected were 621 guns, nearly 18.000 rounds of ammunition. 2,145
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  • 579 4 HE TELLS RALLY: THEY DON'T CUT ICE WITH THE UMNO Mystery of the USAF Boeing 707 that is overdue in Spore SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, last night said that its failure to
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  • 105 4 DAYAK GIRL IS DENTAL NURSE From CHIN SOON KUI Xl HIM.. Sun.— Miss Betty Brandah, a Colombo Plan trainee from Sarawak, has completed her course at the Dominion Dental School, Wellington, New Zealand. She is the first Dayak girl to become a fully qualified dental nurse in Sarawak. Her father,
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Prof. A. A. Sandosham, principal of the University of Malaya in Singapore, will talk on "The advance of science in recent times" to members of the science society of the Queenstown Boys' Secondary Technical School on Tuesday afternoon. The talk will be given In
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  • 192 4 POLLY IS FIRST TO GET THIS MEDAL SINGAPORE, Sun. For the first time in Singapore, a member of the Girls' Life Brigade has been awarded the Queen's medal for outstanding services to the organisation. She Is Staff-Sergeant Polly Lim Bee Lum, 19, who also received a certicate of commendation from
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  • 145 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Indian Congress today called for the "immediate postponement" of the coming general election. At a meeting today, the general council of the Congress resolved to call for the postponement until investigations into recent allegations of "foreign aid to political parties" were completed.
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  • 127 4 MAYOR ONG GIVES THE MEN A HAND 1 Singapore City Councillors and about 250 council employees men and women yesterday helped villagers build a road, which links Braddell Road with Upper Serangoon Road, through Kampong Potong Pasir. The council party, led by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng
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  • 159 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 10,000-member Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will boycott negotiations with a special council committee on matters now in dispute between both parties. Last October, the federation protested to the council on negotiations it was conducting with the Chief Administrative
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  • 394 5 MUSLIM PUZZLE: CAN WE ACCEPT LOTTERY AID? IPOH, Sun. (AN Muslim schools and religious bodies accept grants from Social Welfare Lotteries Board without going against the tenets of Islam? This question will be resolved by a committee formed here last night by the Perak Religious Affairs Department. The committee was
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  • 177 5 Round and round he cycles for a 72-hour record ENDURANCE FEAT 'JUST FOR FUN 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. —A German Franz Wendlandt, who is attempting to cycle non-stop for 72 hours. was still at it on the concrete track of the old Kallang airport runway on his racing bicycle tonight. The
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  • 67 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two additional wings to the Cheshire Home in Telok Paku. now under construction, are expected to be ready by June. The new wings will provide accommodation for 30 more incurably sick patients. The home at present houses 10 patients. The
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  • 26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Liew Lian Shin. 71, was fined $800 in the Magistrate's Court here today for importing saccharine a prohibited import item.
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  • 159 5 HAWKERS URGED TO SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday urged hawkers in Beach Lane market to organise themselves and solve their problems with the help of the city council's hawkers' department. "This is the most democratic way," Mr. Ong told the hawkers at a
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A meeting to discuss the new mathematics syllabus for primary schools will be held at the exhibition hall, Teachers' Training College, at Paterson Road, at 4.45 p.m. on March 24. The meeting is being sponsored Jointly by the Malayan Mathematical Society and the Teachers' Training
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Mr. K. Vasukutty, a Johore Bahru Town Council building inspector, who has been waiting for a posting since his return from leave on Jan. 24. leaves tomorrow on transfer to Batu Pahat.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 619 5 Singapore diary... SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: METHODIST CHURCH: M.G.S Exhibition of contemporary French Chapel service by the Rev. Chew paintings (reproductions) at the Hock Hln 7.45 a.m.; Monthly offlChinese Chamber of Commerce, clal board meeting In the home Hill Street, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Beng
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  • 33 6 2t W»rit tit (Minimum). MADAM CHAN CHUAN NEO and family thank all frieno* and relatives for their wreaths, valuable assistance and attendance at tht funeral of the late Madam Tan Xi: Neo
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  • 718 6 The Straits Times Monday, Mar 16, 1959. The Drive To The Summit Mr. Macmillan leaves London tomorrow for talks in Ottawa and Washington on the Berlin and German questions. The British Prime Minister spends Wednesday in Canada, and has reserved four days for President Eisenhowei-. This I reversal of the
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  • 239 6 The Federation's acting Prime Minister has appealed to political parties not to use religion as a political weapon in the coming elections. The Muslim religion is in the hands of the Rulers and its official status is defined in the constitution. This warning against the misuse of religion
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  • 193 6 A sensible arrangement has been made by the M.C.A. special working party which has been meeting to reconcile conflicting views on the party's new constitution. The charter, if approved next Sunday by the General Committee and then accepted by the Registrar of Societies, will be put in cold
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  • 972 6 KUALA LUMPUR. OVERS and politi- cians seem equally to be addicted to that dangerous word, "never." "My love will never die." "Cyprus will never have independence." There might be less misery and misunderstanding in the world if both categories of human
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  • man-in-the-street
    • 473 6 HTHERE is a great deal 1 /Of strong feeling arriong: the motorists of this area, (South Kedah, Province Wellesley, and Penang). on the question of lighting on pedal cycles At present the law stipulates a white headlamp, and a red reflector on a white
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    • 126 6 IT APPEARS that the teaching profession in the Federation and Singapore is the target of criticism in respect of only their remuneration. The critics do not seem to be bothered by anything else. Apparently they have in mind teachers in Government or Government-aided schools. A better appraisal
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    • 61 6 rthe S.I.T. flats at old Kallang Airport site. I saw that children were playing with the lifts. I think these kids haven't been told by their parents not to play with lifts, for this sometimes may cause lifts to jam. This is happening nowadays. 1 hope the Singapore
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    • 117 6 A RECENT report (S.T.) March 11) states that the Australian Thoracic Surgical team, complete with thoracic surgeons, anaesthetists, nursing sisters, and physiotherapists will be going to Brunei in June or July for a period of about six weeks. Meanwhile, it has been known for some time
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    • 75 6 I think it is high time a bridge was built over Muar River for the convenience of travellers and especially of the many day students crossing the ferry to Muar daily It is true that the build- ing of such a bridge would put out of
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  • 472 7 PARTY, IF ELECTED, WOULD END THE 'OVER-CENTRALISATION OF HOSPITAL FACILITIES' COMPULSORY ANTI-TB BCG VACCINATION FOR CHILDREN WOULD BE INTRODUCED SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY, if elected to power, would end the present system of over-centralisation of hospital facilities by having district hospitals, said the
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  • 125 7 On way to Peking for talks on air service SINGAPORE, Sun. Ceylon's Minister for Transport and Works, Mr. M. Senanayake, who flew in to Singapore today, said that Air Ceylon expected soon to begin a weekly service to Peking, probably via Rangoon. Mr. Senanayake is on his Airport welcome He
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  • 75 7 DIES AFTER EARTH MACHINE ACCIDENT KLUANG, Sun. Pakrisamy Rathinal, 36, died in Kluang Hospital yesterday after an earth-pulling machine, on which he was sitting, fell into a ravine two miles from Simpang Rengam. The machine was being towed by a crane from Singapore to Batu Pahat on Friday when the
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The second civics course for 30 Chinese honorary information officers in Johore was officially opened here this morning by Yang Mullah Ungku Haji Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, Deputy Mentri Besar.
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  • 93 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr Tan Thoon Lip, the first Asian Registrar of the Singapore Supreme Court, who died at the General Hospital after a long illness yesterday, was buried at Bidadari Cemetery today. A funeral service was held, at St Andrew's Cathedral. More than 200 people.
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Following are prize-winning numbers in the building fund lottery draw of the Ceylon Tamil's Association Ist prize ticket No. *****7--2 nd prize *****0: 3rd prize *****3: 4th prize *****4- sth prize *****7. Consolation prizes: *****7 *****8. *****6, *****9. *****9* *****0, *****7. *****8, *****3* *****8.
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  • 306 7 Trade men jubilant after their talks in Indonesia SINGAPORE, Sun. Members of the Singapore trade mission to Indonesia were jubilant when they returned home by Air India today. Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak. the leader of the mission which was sponsored by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, told the
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Broadcasts of news bulletins in Hakka, Poochow and Hainanese dialects by Radio Singapore will be restored from April 1. Radio Singapore's Director of Programmes, Mr Derek Cooper, said tonight that this would mean a few changes in the Chinese programmes.
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  • 28 7 JESSELTON, Sun. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. L.C. Clapham, will represent North Borneo at the third Asian malaria conference which opens in New Delhi tomorrow.
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  • 73 7 HOUSEWIFE ROBBED OF $1,800 SINGAPORE, Sun. A housewife, Tan Bah Moy, this morning reported to the police that $1 800 given to her for safe-keeping had been stolen from her home in Yio Chu Kang Road. Three other robberies with a total loss of $140 in cash and jewelleries were
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  • 53 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A total of 649 donors gave their blood to the Johore Bahru Blood Bank last year or which 330 were from Servicemen and women, and members of the Fire Brigade and the Police. New blood donors are urgently required to replace those
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  • 25 7 JESSELTON, Sun— The Education Department will shortly start evening classes at General Certificate ordinary and advanced levels on physics, chemistry mathematics and English
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  • 276 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday. »J<HE People's Action Party today alleged that the Government was looking for a pretext to postpone the election and urged all supporters not to give the Government an excuse to do so. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the
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  • 52 7 EDDY CHOONG, the Malayan Thomas Cup captain, and Miss Maggie Thean Sun Lin, the girl he is to marry. Maggie, a former law student, and Eddy met about six months ago when she drove into his brother's filling station for petrol Straits
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  • 265 7 'No motive for dagger attack SINGAPORE, Sunday. A VOLUNTEER Special Constabulary Inspector, A Neo Guan Choo, 30 was seriously injured in an 8 a.m. attack at Wayang Street today. A youth plunged a dagger into Neo's back as he was squatting to clean his station
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  • 70 7 RIDER IS KILLED, GIRL HURT IN CRASH CEREMBAN, Sun.— A motorcyclist was killed and his pillion-rider seriously injured in an accident on the main trunk road to Kuala Lumpur, three miles from here, last night. The dead man was Tan Kee San. 24. from Pahang. The pillion-rider was Miss Lai
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    • 1099 8  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD Hugh Toye. by THE SPRINGING TIGER. By (Cmsell 255.) tXDR eleven years after his agonising death in a Japanese hospital in Formosa the legend of Subhas Chandra Bose lived in Indian minds. The slender doubt that Bose had died rested only on
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    • 813 8 rpHE results of The MaA layan Monthly's Free Entry Word Punle "A" (February) were published in the Sunday Tunes yesterday. Here are the judges comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 4: Father
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    • 249 8 SO GREAT A MYSTERY. By Kenneth Walker. Victor Collancx. 18s. WHEN a ramous surgeon investigates mysticism it is likely he will find some interesting answers. Kenneth Walker has here summed up the results of many years of enquiry into the realms of the spirit of man. Kenneth
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    • 254 8 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERSY < In order to overcome tiredness. r^^^ff lirj^^Xi 3 child needs a concentrated. V^Bfc__^BJig<| energy restoring food. Taker; by If^trv wfltf i Z—* o, feNSEDMIIf fresh or tinned fruit. MILKMAID sweetened h e- i I Sweetened Condensed Milk I jags fk Usv*-'^ H constitutes a
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    • 169 8 HERE IS YOUR NEW A /VUSTIN You're nearer the future in an Austin A.40 Pinin Farina, one of the world's greatest secret? Pour forward gears and the rcoottt* stylists, designed the new Austin A.40. It breaking Austin 'A* series 048 cc engine.) combines spaciousness with refinement of l.ne to a
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1219 9 HIS DISCOVERY, THE CROOKES TUBE' IS BELIEVED TO HAVE PAVED THE WAY FOR ROENTGEN RAY DISCOVERER of thallium, inventor of the cathode-ray tube, pioneer in wireless telegraphy, William Crookes, famous for a series of scientific triumphs, laid bare many of nature's secrets to an astonished
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    • 119 9 The shortest distance between two points is the Everett Travel Service EVERETT TtAVEI SERVICE TRAVEL AGENTS AIRLINES STIAMSHIPS-MOTItS LOCAL AND INTI UN ATIONAI TOURS ARRANGED 11. Cillyi' 111) Sii|»M'« 111 2J4IJ/S 2111) ***** fAEROSOL INSECT SPRAY wMk PRESS BUTTON SPRAYIR) <^> LOREXANE' f tliraariiai. 20L. t m»««.uit»»« .Jf^ ••d all
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    • 166 9 Carmen A Co By Mas MMJPWJP*"M"MIpyi"JM"'"B^"^BBIB^BBWBIBI I BCT NCXT VtAJTS J bSbT PiPVt'gET 7ME afl tT^BT^w? klk-moncv t hats r=«— r^UB !«B Hk .-pen wssage _^H rU^BSt^BVT^-SB^HESHjSTiBR. Htflr' 1 vvhcre twevee Illi- -a'^ p^Jb7 mm ■™MEP* <i/iV/'s— y^^M 9H *^^ff*^H iPf* •> V KEePING HER' WfijJvißVl Lh% B^^4b^olb^^^^BK«^ r^\ a
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  • MALAYA SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1375 10 By Qjir Market Correspondent THANKS to sterling rubbers it was a fairly good week on the Malayan Share Market with the turnover showing a definite increase. With the increasing soundness of the rubber position and the week saw more than its share of pundits prophesying even
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    • 411 10 OUBBER reached new high levels for the year in Singapore last week but fell off later on heavy profit-taking and freer 'Offerings. April first grade which became the quoted current position was taken as high as 91-J cents midweek but closed officially on Friday at 881 cents.
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    • 48 10 COMMODITY REVIEW an order. Adjusted February Rubber Imports were 32,960 tons (January 31,858 tons). In the first two months of this year imports totalled 61,386 tons compared with 61,834 tons in the corresponding months of last year. The tin price last week gained from Monday to Thursday when
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    • 327 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (March 14); "All secUora on the local share market were steady and prices in a few counters were Inclined to harden. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business IndastriaLv Fed. Dispensary $1.05; Pitzpat ricks 94 cents; Fraser
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    • 885 10 rw\\lK following list of revised X quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (March 14). I MM -IKIM.S Buyer* Seller* Alex Brlcts Pref. l.ao 1.80 Orda Tl 2M 3.30 Mlaa Ice 11.00 v (buyar*. B B. Petrol m 47/6
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    • 72 10 Carnal Date of Total Total Urn payment payment for pierttmm year year ■afclMia and Co. ords. 51* March 96 M% KindUf Tin Dredging 3s April 1 6b. 9s. Baku Kepong Rabber 50% May 5 65-> 70% New Serendah Rabber Co. C2V'r April 13 324'T 46<" O BorHll Rabber
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 792 10 COMPANY MEETINGS THE PATALING RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 23rd MARCH 1959 CHAIRMAN'S REMARKS You will know of our grievoun i low in the death on llth July 1958 of Sir Eric Miller. Sir Eric was the flrst secretary of the old Pauling Rubber Estates Syndicate when that Company
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    • 551 10 Immature areas continue to develop satisfactorily. There has been a vast Improvement in the Emergency situation: the Malayan Government has dealt with the Communist menace with admirable firmness and seems determined that there shall be no complacency until the job Is finished A new agreement on wages. which has been
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    • 87 10 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the erection of a NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL at TANAH RATA, CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Further particulars, plans, specifications and tender forms can be obtainable from the Architect's office by approved contractors against a deposit. Tenders shall be submitted to the District Officer. Cameron Highlands, in sealed
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    • 923 10 "K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. F. T .A E.T.*. Spore P. S'Mm Penang H'kong L Angeles New Yort m.%. "KiyHWM Mini" Ist Call 4/ i Apr S Apr T Apr 2rt Call 9/11 Apr 14 Apr IMi} IIIU| M.S. "Kaallnn Mm" Ist Call 25/27 Apr
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    • 1587 11 Tarts 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. i«i* Mis (il kaaa) (incaryaratad in Singapore) Oljiaoa) IST' THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE T^ SAIUNCS TO LIVERPOOL. ttltttW. LOW IN ft CO»niNINTAI PUTS rvit Saai wftl Marty ta yracaad ta Piatm i ar Caya af Caad-Napa) Camars aption ta proceed via atkar ports tt
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    • 1206 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINCS FOt ADEN. PORT SAIB. lENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. IREMEN, NAMIHRC. COPENHACEN, GOTHENBURG AM OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "FAimiA"" IT/lOMar Hit Mar M/ 21 Mar "lIMUCA- n Mir 4 Apr 3/ I Ayr 1/ 7 Ayr JUTUNDIA 11/11 Ayr M/ 21 Ayr 22/21 Ayr Special
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    • 1336 11 SllV.nc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. »7 T1 lINCAPtRE iiacaraaratea ia tae owtad Kiaaaaai) I LINES SAIUNCS TO ADEN, U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Ptntng IENAVON for L'pooi. M'bro. R'daai I* Ptrt 11 Mk 11/MMar DENVMMCH for Hamburg, London. Hvll 17/21 Mk 14/ M Mk 27/ M Mk
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  • 708 12 NORWICH, LUTON TO REPLAY ON WEDNESDAY LONDON, Sunday VOTTINGHAM FOREST yesterday reached the final of the English F.A. Cup for the first time since 1898. A single goal by inside right John Quiglej enabled them to defeat Aston Villa, renowned Cup fighters and winners of the
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  • 1005 12 Wolves 33 21 3 9 85 40 45 Man. Utd 34 19 6 9 83 58 44 Arsenal 34 18 6 10 75 55 42 Boiton 30 15 7 8 58 40 37 Blackpool 31 13 10 8 47 35 36 West Ham 32 16 3 13 65
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  • 836 12  - Lye Choon wins FTD on day of recordbreaking MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Sun— SinguO pore's Macao Grand Prix winner, Chan Lye Choon, got oft to a flying start at the Singapore Motor Club's first meeting at Lim Chu Kang today. He bettered three existing records In events for spoits
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  • 41 12 RAWALPINDI. Sun The West Indies scored a^ nine-wicket victory with two hours to spare today in the three-day cricket match against the Commander-in-Chief's XI here. Scores were: C-ln-C XI 178 and 172. West Indies 267 and 82-1. Reutef.
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    • 373 12 5 CAlHAYOßCiUiis*npi|^j ..i P*»n* maim cuamiimci II a.m.- 1.48-4. 1S M HUSE il"* 0W SHo 6*5 A 9 3* p.-. Jk 2^ r r j.j.n !_EQ McCAHtV'S <————— P*Z2.^ COMtNB! HERCULES kastman, A <"lok F I'hone 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15 town m Abb« +L 3340(1 «45 930 ML Wilde L«ne J± LAST
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    • 620 12 fBSBSF^^TWTTT^BBV^BaVBBVB^SI phom AOH Shtminif :MU 45 4 6 30 9.30 Doris Richard "TIIUbICI -I l AMC" l Scop < M(iM > DAY WIDMARK IUNNtL OT LUVC hinrx- Subs. Bj Hear No. 1 Hit Tune: Have Ups. Will Kiss In Thr Tunnel Of Lovr. ■I Next (hanxe! Th* ROYAL COMMAND Prrformanrr
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 261 12 25 A Btrikln K devil! (7). Straits Times Crossword 6 ssr dtopl DOWN jHa^ L^ immJ ■■'■■I ■■^nHafl quotes the French (7). I .^^^H J Daily wlth William and the j-j— ■^■l —^I~~T^I~~~T^I/^I result's the bird! (9). I I I A Precious touchy king, as It l__^ were! (5). JHj
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  • 319 13 WALES RALLY TO SNATCH 8-6 WIN OVER IRELAND CARDIFF, Sunday A GREAT second half rally by Wales, who trailed 6-0 at half-time, enabled them to gain a splendid victory over Ireland by eight points to six (one goal and one try to one penalty goal and one try) in the
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  • 30 13 LONDON, Sun. Bobby Wilson (Britain) beat Kurt Nielsen (penmark) 6-3, 8-6, 6-2 in the men's singles final of the British covered court tennis championships here last night. Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 822 13 Check Before Posting j I Replies tt Box Umbers Utmost cere should be token j I when replying to box Number odi to utc H»e CORRECT j I NUMBER end Addrem to the River VeMey Roed. Cash mutt be sent by refit- j I rered post; Postal Orders or cheque*
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    • 837 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I It Words SS Miu.) Box St cts. txtrm. MODERN POBT-WAR BUNOA- j LOW on elevated site 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms ni.s. lounge, dining room verandah store servant's room garage area- 17,003 Sq. Ft. 1 freehold principals only. 97. 1 Whitley Road. Apply to 99 Whitley
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    • 854 13 HIRE PURCHASE I it Words Si (Mi*.) Box St cts. txtrm. ■OOa TECK FINANCE Com- 1 pany finance Hire-Purchase on motor cars, new and secondhand (1954 Model upwards only); terms moderate. Apply 173 A South Bridge Road. Singapore, Tel: ***** or Room 2. 3rd Floor. MCA Bulldlne Ampang Road, Kuala
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    • 785 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. it Worms $S (Mm.)— Box St ett. txtrm. IRENE'S MASSAOE SALON foi Gentlemen Ladies 50 O. Armenian Street, third floor welcome to all. HONOKONO BATH MASSAOE: Muscular-pain, tiredness etc.. Experienced Masseuse. All Gentlemen Welcome, 123 Emerald Hill Rd., Spore 9. Tel: *****. 11 ajn. 9 p-m. PEARLS
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    • 608 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited for the post Of TECHNICAL ABSIBT- I ANT (MECHANICAL) In the I Municipal Engineering Department Preference will be given to i Federal Citizens. Salary Scale: $462 x 20 563 580 x 24 700 p m plus a variable C.O.L.A. Qualifications: l.
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    • 737 13 NOTICES EASTERN HOTEL (CAMERON HIGHLANDS) LIMITED Applicants are invited to rent and run the Eastern Hotel at Cameron Highlands as a publi: hotel. For further particulars apply to Secretary of the company No. 13 Hale Street, ipoh. IN THE MATTER OF SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) At
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    • 696 13 NOTICES THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an extraordinary general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at N.T.S. BuildIng, Singapore on Tuesday, 7th April 1959 at twelve o'clock noon for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following
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    • 292 13 SUNGEI CHERMANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England) (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Notice is hereby given that the CREDITORS of the above-named Company, which is being voluntarily wound up, are required, on or before the 13th day of April 1959. to send In their full Christian and surnames, their addresses and
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  • 736 14  -  F. SALAHUDIN SACAIAH (NINE FOR 17), JOHN MARTENS (77 n.0.) BEST PERFORMERS PEACEFUL KING SHOWS RETURN TO BEST FORM SCC held by Indians in thrilling finish By SINGAPORE, Sun. TWO BRILLIANT match-winning performances highlighted the second week's fixtures in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament today. At
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  • 787 14 SIA v SCC INDIAN Association and Singapore Cricket Club drew at Balestier Road. INDIAN ASSN. Kulasingam c Partington b Carswell 0 Angullia c Muirhead b Woodhouse 19 Williams b Kirkham 14 Ajlt c Woodhouse b Muirhead 18 Vljayasingam c Caehin b Muirhead 13 Razak c Plowright b
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  • 56 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. F Lt R. C. W. Stokes, of Tengah. Hampshire county player, beat P. R. Messtim six and five in the 36-hole final of the Royal Island Club gold championship here today. Winners of the monthly Medal (Stableford) competition were: "A" division— Heah Hook Meng
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  • 88 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Results Oi matches played In S.Y.S.C Youth basketball league at SYSC courts tonight were: "A" Dlv.— Green Eagle 78 Self Strength 52; B Div. (group 2) Bian Hoe 37 Mm Ngei 28; C Dlv. (group 1) Lek Kerk 41 Tow Koon 58; Sarong 65 Yook
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  • 368 14 GINGAPORE. Sun. The first hattrlck in tournament cricket this season was achieved by Ashton Pennefather of Fraser and Neave. in his side's seven-wicket win over S.H.B. Police at Bukit Chennln today, Pennefather, who finished with three for none, also hit an unbeaten 40. The outstanding batsman
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  • 363 14  - MOON AND RODGERS ON TOP EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Sunday DEACEFUL KING, for whom the late Dr. Chong 1 Tak Nam paid $20,000, showed something like his dashing three-year-old form when he won a Class 2 race over nine furlongs here yesterday. Now owned by Mr. Biras, Peaceful King had
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  • 145 14 CHINESE BEAT AIRMEN 2-0 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Even the presence of Lee Kok Seng, the Singapore centre half and captain, failed to inspire Chinese to greater eflorts than a 2-0 win over Royal Air Force In a dull S.A.F.A. Premier League match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Kok Seng, who was
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  • 232 14 Penang Chinese score 4 goals PENANG, S 111).- Ferak 4-2 in their Malayan Chinese F.A. Cop tie at the City Stadium here today. Frayed tempers in the second half almost spoilt the game but the referee. Mr. Lam Thian Yoong of Negri Sembilan acted promptly. He warned three players Perak
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  • 54 14 tl/TMBLEDON. Sun.— Three Tt Malayan players, Khoo Telk Chooi, Lim Chooi Kul and T. M. Lee. qualified for the men's doubles in next week's All-England badminton championships through a qualifying tournament here yesterday. Khoo and Lim form a partnership while Lee it paired with an English player.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 48 14 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Junior knockout competition (semi-final) Police v Navy Nomads, Thomstn Road. SOCCOR: S A. F.A. training tot Junior Asian Cup squad, Jalan Besar. NETBALL: Inter-school tournament Cedar v Bt. Joseph's Convent, Bartlev Road; M.G.S v A.C.S.. St. Margaret; St. Anthony v R.1., Convent; Raffles v Pairfield. R.I.
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