The Straits Times, 29 August 1959

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  • 886 1 WE MUST BE PREPARED FOR ANY EVENTUALITY' Fighting in border areas: 12 men captured bat 8 escape China is accused after incidents NEW DELHI, Friday. THE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, today accused China of aggression against India. He told the House of People that Indian and Chinese
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  • 117 1 A new job for Sir Robert LONDON. Fri. Sir Robert Scott, former British Commi Moner General in South-East Asia is to become the first civilian Commandant or the Imperial Defence College, the Ministry of Defence announced today. He succeeds General Sir Geoffrey Bourne in January. A Ministry of Defence spokesman
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  • 641 1 MALAYA WILL GO GAY ON MERDEKA DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pARADES, garden parties, variety shows and gala 1 dances will be held throughout the Federation on Sunday and Monday when Malaya celebrates her second Merdeka Anniversary. Special thanksgiving prayers will be given In mosques, churches and temples. Thousands of schoolchildren
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  • 69 1 HONOLULU, Fri.— Hawaii's share of the world solid-pack pineapple market has dropped from "75 per cent to 57 per cent in the past 12 years, according to Mr. H. C. Cornuelle, the president of the world's largest pineapple producer, the Dole-Hawaiian Pineapple Co. He told shareholders
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  • 66 1 ALLAHABAD, Northern India, Fri. Three persons were killed and several others injured when police opened fire to disperse a crowd of students and others near a cinema here today The Incident was touched off by a quarrel between students and the management of the cinema. Police had
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  • 134 1 ]^|ALACCA, Fri.— The former Speaker of the Federal Council. Dato Abdul Malek bin Yusof. Is expected to be sworn in as the new Governor of Malacca on Sunday In the State assembly chamber. Tomorrow the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Ghaf- far bin Baba. will
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  • 105 1 JOHOKE RAHRI Fri. The Sultan of Johore has proclaimed his eldest son, Trngku Mahmood Iskan dar, heir-apparent, with the title of Tenfku Mahkota. Johore Xh« T«*rku >MahbsU, Zl, < a*ore with his lßa*lbh wife) was cducaUd here and in Australia and Britain. He
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  • 288 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE Internal Security Council held its first meetx ing today at the Office of the United Kingdom Commission in Union Building. An official statement issued i after tne cktoed-aoor meeting said: 'The Council discussed and agreed upon the procedures It would follow and Degan
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  • 107 1 A 20 p.c. tax on money imports JAKARTA, Fri. The J Indonesian Government announced that remittan-ces from abroad, travellers cheques and foreign banknotes will be subject to a 20 per cent tax. Business sources in Jakarta said they were not sure whether new foreign capital coming Into the I country
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  • 24 1 IKE IS TOLD OF BORDER CRISIS LONDON. Fri Prr Mdcnt ElaoriUMi is visiting Britain been Informed up on Indian bordir.— l PI
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  • 94 2 EPIDEMIC KILLS 13 BUFFALOES WORTH $7,000 IPOH Fri An epide- mic in the Kampong Saiong area of Kuala Kangsar has so far killed 13 buffaloes worth about $7,000. The epidemic was discovered yesterday The Veterinary Research Institute here found that the buffaloes had died from blood poisoning caused by a
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  • 32 2 SEGA MAT. fri. The Family Planning Association will consider forming a new branch here at a meeting to be held at the towi. council chamber at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 362 2 Parliament fixes 'getting to know you day BOTH HOUSES MEET ON SEPT. 11 TO ELECT A SPEAKER, PRESIDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. NOTHER historical step towards the estab- lishment of Malaya's first Parliament will be taken on Sept. 11 when both houses will meet for the first time to elect a
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  • 46 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Japanese sugar experts have arrived to survey the proposed site of a $6,000,000 sugar refinery to be built with Malayan Japanese capital. The plant, to be set up in Pral. Province Wellesley. will be the first in Malaya.
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  • 40 2 Malayan tour for trainees KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Eleven senior civil and military officers from Common wealth countries will visit the Federation next week. The tour Is part of a course they are taking at the Imperial Defence College in London.
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  • 35 2 PERTH. Fri— Hundreds of Australians. Malayans and Singapore people are expected to attend a merdeka ball at Cottesloe civil centre tomorrow. The ball is organised by the Malayan Tigers Soccer Club.
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  • 74 2 Che Saadiah off to Malta to represent Federation THE FEDERATION Nursing Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Che Saadlah Sardon. wife of the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, yesterday left by air to represent the Federation at the colden jubilee celebration of the SJAB in Malta Che Saadiah
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  • 158 2 RUSSIA IN PEPPER MARKET SCRAMBLE SINGAPORE, Fri. Russia has entered the Singapore pepper market for the first time in its history and her presence will aggravate still further a tight supply position. Unable to get supplies elsewhere, Russia has been forced into this market Dealers confirmed today that the orders
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  • 24 2 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Frl. —The Raja Muda of Selangor today opened a new mosque costing $15,000 at Kampong Sungei Masim near here.
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  • 18 2 "MISSING" man Chia says goodbye and thank you to Monsignor Aloysius. Straits Times picture
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  • 240 2 PENANG. Friday. A "MISSING" Singapore airline clerk left Penang rk for Singapore last night not knowing that his father was on the way to Penang to meet him. Today. the father. Mr. Chiah Neoh Kirn. arrived in Penang. discovered
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  • 54 2 MALACCA. Frl.— Malacca trade unions gave a tea party In honour of Mr. C. P. R. Menon, who has been awardeq the Anil Mangku Negara by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong In recognition of his trade union work. Presiding at the tea party was the Chief Minister of Malacca,
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  • 56 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Five members of the Japanese Parliament will visit the Federation next week. They are: Mr. T. Matsunaga. Mr. K. Mori. Mr I. Kaluga. Mr E. Nlshlmura and Mr. K. Kono. They will form part of the Japanese Asia Economy and Culture Promotion
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  • 114 3 JAKARTA. Fri.— The Governor of the Bank of Indonesia, Mr. Lukman Hakim, today called on the government to boost home production if it was determined not to put more money In circulation. He believed that the devaluation of the Rupiah would lower the prices
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  • 402 3 'GOOD OLD IKE' SHOUTS LONDON IN BIG WELCOME Macmillan at airport to greet old wartime friend LONDON, Friday. jtTORE than 500.0CH Londoners gave President Eisenhower a triumphant welcome last night the first American President to set foot on British soil since 1918. The welcome was simple, spontaneous and moving. The
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  • 65 3 AMERICA and the Philippines have been engaged in hardbargaining talks on the turning over to the Philippines of all but four American bases. Here, their expressions reflecting the tenseness of thr discussions, the Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto M. Serrano (left), and the
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  • 200 3 ALGIERS. Friday. ALGERIAN insurgents entrenched in Tunisia opened up machine-gun and mortar flre early today on French posts along 120 miles of the Tunisian frontier as President de Gaulle began a visit to Algeria. Ten French soldiers were wounded, a military spokesman said. He
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  • 132 3 CUPS OF TEA TO DRIVE THE SPOOKS (BRITISH) AWAY VIENTIANE. Fri.— Villages of Nam Teo. «n Northern Laos, have found a way of driving away evil spirits from an ancient English cemetery in their village. They place offerings of cups of tea on the graves at eleven in the morning
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  • 69 3 GOOD TASTE SAYS NO TO MILLIONS NEW YORK, Fri— American and Canadian newspapers turned down millions of dollars in advertising last year because it did not meet the standards of truthfulness and good taste, the American Newspaper Publishers" As.sociation reported today. An ANPA survey showed that 219 daily newspapers in
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  • 136 3 LONDON. Fri. The Com- mittee of African Organisation yesterday appealed for volunteers to go to the Sahara as a "practical step" to stop the projected test there of a French atomic bomb. It said that it wanted men and women to join the team
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  • 234 3 U.S. arms airlift for Laos in few days WASHINGTON, Fri. -rThe United States will airlift military supplies to Laos within the next few days, the Defence Department said today. The supplies, chiefly small arms, tents and jeeps, artbeing sent at the request of the Laotian Government. The State Department announced
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  • 41 3 PHOENIX, Fri. An American Airlines Boeing 707 jetliner made an emergency landing here today with 111 passengers aboard —including Mr. Edgar Hoover, head of the Federal Bureau of Inestigation when the heating system in the control cabin failed— Reuter.
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  • 208 3 mTTT TOKYO, Friday. ffURSES at the Takada National Hospital today won unrestricted maternity rights Hospital authorities revoked a rule put into force in 1956 which had limited the entire nursing staff to four maternity leaves a year, so arranged that only one nurse would be
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  • 41 3 BANGKOK. Fri. Radio Siam announced last night that King Phumlpol AduladeJ and Queen Siriklt had accepted an invitation from President .Eisenhower to visit the United States next year. King Phumipol was born in Boston.— Reuter.
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  • 88 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Frl. The United States Navy today made its first test firing of a Polaris submarine missile from a ship at sea. The missile was launched from the ship Observation Island about seven miles out in the Atlantic off Cape Canaveral. First reports
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  • 28 3 TAIPEH. FrL Communist guns yesterday lightly shelled both the Quemoy and Matsu offshore islands breaking a lull of 10 days, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced.— Reuter.
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    • 240 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wavr 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 THe News: 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 Calling All Hospitals; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary: 1.03 Saturday Showcase; 1.30 The News; 1.40
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  • 485 4 U.N. talks new tin agreement next May, says Waring KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gIH DOUGLAS WARING said today that an international conference would be held under United Nations auspices in New York next May to consider a new international tin agreement. Sir Douglas, a former member of the Federal Legislative Council,
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  • 70 4 No water areas SINGAPORE, Fri. The Water Engineer's Department has announced that water will be shut off In the following places tomorrow. Along Meng Suan Road from Mandai Road junction to the end of the main, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for the removal of a temporary valve.. In
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  • 174 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. MORE FILMS are to be shown at 13 community centres and youth clubs during the week ending Sept. 3. This is the film schedule announced by tile Ministry of Labour and Law today: Sakuma Dam (Japanese documentary nlm with English dialogue) and
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  • 70 4 YONG FIXES FEES FOR ALL SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Frl. Principals pf all Governmentaided Chinese and English schools may collect a maximum of $6 a term from pupil* for sports, library, handwork and science fees. The fees are similar to those already laid down for Government English and Chinese schools. The Minister
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  • 142 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A fleet of eight launches will leave Jardine Steps on Sunday morning with 528 "development work" volunteers to give Pulau Sudonf a face-lift. Among the volunteers will be PAP Assemblymen and men from other islands off Singapore. The
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  • 263 4 ANEKA RAGAM RA'AYAT SINGAPORE, Friday. ANEKA Ragam Ra'ayat, the free open-air con- certs which the Ministry of Culture has presented each Sunday since the beginning of this month, now promises to be a training ground for local talent. A Ministry spokesman said today that local performers,
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  • 74 4 Medical bills made him a bankrupt SINGAPORE. Fri. M. Ramiah, a storekeeper employed in a military establishment, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Ramiah, whose liabilities amounted to $6,000, attributed his insolvency to frequent illness in the family. He also paid high rates
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. H. F. Sheppard. a solicitor, was admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today to practise as an advocate and solicitor. Mr. Kenneth Gould appeared in support of the application
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  • 82 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The City Animal Infirmary in Kampong Java Road will discontinue its round-the-clock* service for animals belonging to the public from Sept. 1. The Infirmary will also be closed on Sundays and public holidays as from that date, a Government statement said today. The following new
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    • 92 4 aHMsw _^^^r_^s^ »S^ sal al-aaa s> AaVTISTS AMD MODELS BALL: at Raffles Hotel 8 30 pjn. to 1 ajn. SINGAPORE BALLET: Services Schools matinee Western Symphony, Winter ProUc, Swan Late Act n 2 30 pjn.. Victoria Theatre. BAMAKRISHNA MISSION HOME flag day. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB; Beginners' class 7.30 pjn.. Randorl
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    • 110 4 open-air meeting 7.45 pjn. METHODIST YOUTH FELI OWBHIP: Bible studies and discussion 11 ajn. at Wesley Hall. V.M.C.A.: Junior Dept. open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Malay Form II 10 ajn.. Forms U 6t m 2.30 p.m., TV A V 3.46, Civil service I 8.30. Singapore Chess Club 3. judo
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    • 95 4 I Malay-bccinoan and UWe-tennls 7 30 p.m. KATONG BOYS' CLUB; Badminton 3 pjn., boxing. Indoor gam«s, aspak raga, bodybuilding 5 p,m, movie circle ahow 7 pjn. BCKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tennis. bodybulJdlnK, footbail 4 pm., film show 7.30. JOO CHJAT YOUTH CLUB: Badminton, indoor games, tabletennis 4 pjn.. boxing 4.30.
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  • 41 5 PENANG. Fri— A former manager, of the Penang Travel Agency. Robert Yeoh Bah Kow. 32. was today charged with committing criminal breach of trust of $6,503. Yeoh pleaded not guilty. The case was postponed to Sept. 3.
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  • 43 5 IPOH. Fri.— Letters requesting the Alliance and the Socialist Front to clean up the thousands of election posters, the two parties have put up all over town, will soon go out from the chairman of the Ipoh Town Council.
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  • 63 5 FRIENDSHIP TREATY IN ACTION JAKARTA. Fri— The Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, lnche s>enu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that Indonesia and Malaya had for several months now been implementing their friendship treaty, especially in the cultural and scientific fields. He told reporters he was confident that brotherly relations between
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  • 242 5 'Wonder boy 9 took up maths to kill time To study nuclear physics in Manchester SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE'S brilliant mathematician, Lee Wai Mun, 26, is the first person in Southeast Asia to win a University of Manchester research scholarship in science. Lee, top mathematics
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  • 78 5 All set for big Singapore exercise SINGAPORE, Fri. Troops O j i;an to move into police divisions today in preparation for a four-day internal security exercise which starts tomorrow afternoon. The exercise will be a combined police and military operation, and will cover the whole island. Tests on the police-military
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  • 34 5 PENANG. Fri. The 3rd Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment, will leave Malaya for home during the first week of October after fighting bandits for nearly two years. The battalion killed 12 bandits.
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  • 20 5 PENANG. Fri.— A Chinese newspaper, reporter, Mr. Chuah Cheng Kooi, has reported the loss of his motor scooter.
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  • 204 5 IPOH, Friday. TPHE Ipoh UMNO division decided last night to 1 protest against the nomination of a Perak Legislative Assemblyman to the Senate. A committee meeting passed a resolution expressing "dissatisfaction" with the choice of Inche Ahmad bin Said as a Senator. The resolution will
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  • 132 5 EDDY: NO HONEYMOON TRIP TO' INDIA OR BADMINTON PENANG, Fri.— Former Malayan and all-England badminton champion Eddy Choong Ewe Bens will not be going to India for his honeymoon. My proposed trip to take part in next month's Western Indian championships is definitely off," he said today. Eddy will marry
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  • 81 5 Pine inquiry report is ready SINGAPORE, Fri.— T h e Commission of Inquiry into the Malayan pineapple industry has completed its work, it was announced today. The commission has submitted its report and recommendatiqns to the Yang diPertuan Agong of the Federation of Malaya and the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of
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  • 21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A new government rest house Is being built at Kluang at a cost of $141,342.
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  • 181 5 7 thugs strip 8 girls of gems SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight girl hairdressers stood terrified against the wall of a beauty salon in Seng Poh Road as seven masked raiders stripped them of their jewellery at 4.30 a.m. today. The thugs had forced open the front door of the premises and
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  • 58 5 PENANG, Fri.— Two men. Lio Thean Yin, 2*3, and Tan Chuan Aik, 25, today pleaded guilty to dishonestly retaining 550 bottles of brandy, valued at $7498, at Sungei Ara yesterday. The brandy had earlier been reported missing from the store of Messrs. Maclaine
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  • 35 5 IPOH. Fri.— Nr Tua Tow. 22, of Penang. was found hanged in an upstairs store, room of a shop in Yau Tet Shin Street here thU morning. Police took possession of several letters.
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Miss Anna Han, who was teaching in Teluk Anson.has loined the staff of the Princess Elizabeth School for th» Blind, Johore Bahru.
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  • 950 7 IT was a sultry evening in the month of October, 1818. The clerks and lesser minions of the great House of Palmer had long since gone to their homes in the squalid streets of Calcutta and sleepy Sikh Jagas were preparing their
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  • 1075 7 Raffles, so far as be »a.concerned, was a troublemaker with ambitions far in excess of his station. He had. moreover, experienced one particular example of his ineptitude as a businessman which was too recent to be forgotten and this alone made him fearful of
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  • The Straits Times Saturday. Aug. 29. 1959.
    • 365 8 In welcoming the results of the Federal elections the chairman of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields. Sir Douglas Waring, voiced the predictable reaction of the tin industry. More real interest attaches to that part of his annual address to the company in which he analysed the future
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    • 335 8 While most Britons acknowledge the United States' supremacy as a world power, many of them manage to explain it away by America's strength of numbers. The quality of the British is just as good, they say. probably better. The result is that popular feeling for America is
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    • 491 8 The Education Minister has ordered the removal, "forthwith." of the principal and vice-principal of the Federation's Language Institute. The new principal, when appointed, will go into the affairs of the students' union. Presumably he will be instructed j to make it his immediate busii npss to
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  • 154 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times ot Außust 29. 1909 mUAT the market will b« I 1 overstocked with rubber is still a haunting fear of the owners of rubi ber properties, but as each year brings new uses for 1 rubber, and increases the 1 amount used where
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  • 673 8 OR WHERE DEMOCRACY (OUR KIND) TAKES A BACK SEAT^ From JOHN WILLIAMS: SAIGON. Friday ANTI-COMMUNIST South Vietnam will elect a new Legislative Assembly on Sunday and the democratic system, as known in Singapore and Malayan elections, will be taking a back seat. Despite a huge number
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  • 241 9 EX-TEACHER OF DATO RAZAK WILL REPLACE MR. DANIELS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— -Inche Arif-! fin bin Mohamed Nam, 48, who cite taught the Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak, is to replace Mr. G. F. Daniels as principal of the Language Institute here. Inche Ariffln succeeded Mr.
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  • 329 9 The shattered dreams of nightclub boss Toby... by his wife SINGAPORE, Friday. ALICE TOBY, wife of the Nigerian nightclub boss banried from Singapore, today spoke of his shattered dreams. And she hinted that he would not probably put up any legal battle to have the order rescinded. "What good would
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  • 246 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. DISCUSSIONS are taking place in London on a merger of Henry Waugh Ltd. and Boustead and Co. Ltd., it was announced today. The announcement said the talks are to see if a merger is in the interests of both companies i If
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  • 78 9 BOY WONDER' MEETS HIS WATERLOO SINGAPORE. Fri. Schoolboy chess "wonder", 11-year-old Tan Lian Ann, who recently won the Singapore Open Chess Championships, today lost the Schoolboy Championship title he won last year to his elder brother. Tan Lian Seng, 16. I.ian Ann finished fourth in the tournament which concluded today
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  • 181 9 PENANG. Fri. The Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today city councillors could attend meetings in whatever dress they thought proper and in clothes most comfortable to them. Mr. Ramanathan said the council had not laid down any hard and fast rule regarding councillors'
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  • 374 9  -  YAP CHIN KWEE By SHOULD Malaya's 30,--000 white-collar workers in the State and Federal Governments and railway'administration have their working system re-organised? That is the question now being studied by a special working committee. The committee, made ud of representatives
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  • 69 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Kuala Lumpur municipal council tonight congratulated two councillors. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee (Alliance) and Mr. V. David (Socialist Front) for being elected members of parliament. The council's president, Mr. A. D. York, said that Mr. David was "unique in Malaya because he was not
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  • 63 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister of Works, Poets and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. has ordered that the use of the road on the upper deck of the Klang bridge be prohibited to all vehicles other than powered ones The order is contained
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  • 235 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Alliance polled 789.730 votes in the parliamentary election 72.176 fewer than in the state elections, according to official figures published today. The Socialist Front scored the biggest gains—polling 1U8.454 or 48,136 more than in the state elections. The other Opposition
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  • 263 9 STOWAWAY BOY MAY BE BACK SOON WITH MOTHER IZLANG. Fri.— R. Muru- giah, 10, who arrived in Penang this week in the State of Madras as a stowaway from India, may soon rejoin his mother in Klang. His mother, Packlam Bangadulasan, 30, who is expecting her seventh child, cried today
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan Peng Yam, a clerk who filed his own bankruptcy petition, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Buttrose In the High Court today. Tan's liabilities amounted to $2,350. He was ordered to *>ay $15 a month to the OfflcUi Assignee from
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  • 22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Languagp Council will meet at the JuJ nlor Methodist Girls' BchooJ here on Sept. 5.
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  • 30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Fifteen members of the Apex Club— community service organisation— will each donate a pint of blood to the Blood Bank here next Wednesday.
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  • 50 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An expert from the World Health Organisation, Sir Harry Wunderly. will speak on "The fight against tuberculosis" at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club here next Wednesday. Sir Harry has been conducting a survey on the extent of the disease In the Federation.
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  • 105 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two years ago. a fitter was ordered in court to pay $25 a month to his estranged wife* Katljah binte Manaf. Today. Men bin Awang. the fitter, asked a magistrate to reduce this amount on grounds that ne nad since taken another wife and
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The first day of the Appeal Week to raise funds for the $2-mllllon National Mosque to be built in the Federal capital brought In $95.20 today. The money was collected during a religious talk at Petaling, five miles from here.
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  • 160 9 CID RAID GANG LAIRS IN HUNT FOR GUNS Singapore, Fri.— The special investigation service of the CID has launched an all-out drive to catch the thieves who stole five automatic pistols from a British Army camp on Monday night. With Information that the guns have fallen into the hands of
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  • 95 9 First 20 for the training college KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Twenty Government officers hav e been selected to attend a four-week course in land administration at the Stall Training Centre in Pork Dlckson. They will be the first batch to go to the centre for training. The course begins on Wrdnesday
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES sunday times
    • 156 10 The time to build in Spore has arrived VO one disputes the fact that the system of things in the new State of Singapore must change and. I am sure that given the time and the right and proper direction, citizens of this State, whether locally educated, Peking educated. Madras
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    • 81 10 (""AN anyone explain why X-rays cost so much in Singapore as compared with Bangkok? In Bangkok I remember that a full size X-ray of the chest or abdomen, about 12in. by 161n. twith a qualified practitioner's signed report attached) costs Tcs. 50.000, equivalent to $7.50. An
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    • 51 10 I DO most heartily agree with Edwin Fernandez and "Sensibly Educated" 'B.T. Aug. 22.) regarding the English educated. Pernaps someone can tell us exactly what are the offences which they are supposed to have committed. To my mind it is nothing but a political red herring. CITIZEN
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    • 221 10 Adventists: An explanation 'lIIIS is to clarify any misconceptions that may have arisen over the report headlined "Seventh Day teachers may quit* (B.T. Aug. 26). We feel the expression "their church forbids them to teach on Saturdays, their Sabbath day" does not clearly state the true position of our church.
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    • 120 10 rpo those who volunteered m for Sunday work, and grumbled and uttered unprintable words, our opinions of them are also unprintable. What will happen when these people are asked to shoulder arms in the defence of their country, when they have to bear hardships a thousand times
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    • 113 10 TOTALLY DISAGREE T AM in full agreement 1 with the views of C.K.T <S.T. Aug. 15) on volunteer labour, and totally disagree with C.Y.K. (B.T. Aug. 24) that no one is compelled. If the Government honestly wants volunteers, Is it not sufficient Just to tell those interested to assemble at
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    • 341 10 Tibet: The time for India to act is now I-TOR some time now the situation in Tibet has drawn considerable attention and. to a certain extent, alarming anxiety from the free world. India has been in the forefront of the entire picture, and the only grateful rsward for her non-align-ment
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    • 503 10 The world of pipe smoking is a man's world a world where philosophy settles every problem where smoke clouds smooth away each troubled brow. This is the .world of Balkan Sobranie for in its aroma is found a thousand recipes for peace in its long cool smoking a taste of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 263 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Oo back on mined terrace (7). 1 Juniors' flag? (7. 7). Tne meaning doesn't matter 9 Bird returning packing mate- lts oal y chatter of a rial to a sailor (7). —kind." Gilbert (Patience) 10 The vessel appears unable to i. I**"1 keep iU courae
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  • 501 12 RUBBER PRICE DECLINES SHARPLY: SHARE MARKET EASIER By Our Market Correspondent PUBBER fell to its lowest levels for the current month in Singapore yesterday with the bearish influence of American stockpile liquidation next year and the uncertainty of the Indonesian supply position causing heavy selling. September first grade was taken
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  • 23 12 Malayan Sbsre Market: Auf 28 Aug. 27 Industrials: 97.10 97.59 Tins. HI- IK 111.4.-1 S Rubbers: 143.87 145.72 Jan. 1 1958=160
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  • 415 12 Rubber mart wary THE rubber market has been dominated by outside factors, each having its' effect, but none leaving any last impression except wariness, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. The unsettled situation in Laos caused some short-covering and took the price to the highest level of
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  • 111 12 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT shares closed the A week on a firm tone here today. Commonwealth bonds maintained a firm tone. Loans 3W 1956-59 £101 Bs. 6d. Bank of NSW. £44 sale Con. Zinc 85/6 Con. Tin 5 o', Mount Lyell 33/6 xo North Broken Hill 102/6 Mount Morgan
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  • 107 12 Ships lying alongside the Singal«©re Harbour Board wharves ot expected today: Sirdhaua 1/2, Alcinous 4/5. Tweedbank 6A, Le Maria 6/7. Straat Johore 8/9, Benalder 10/11. Azumasan Maru 13/14. Braeside 15/16. Hoegn Cliff 18. Thorsgaard 19. Serdang N. Wall 2. Olang Ann N. Wall 5. Marudu 21/22. Thai 23/24
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  • 110 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK Continent August /September shipments S3B buyers, $39 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $60':. sellers, drum •62 i sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntoc. white $158. Sarawak $157. special Sarawak black $98. garbled
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  • 81 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. SI 7/ 16. O.D. 319 16. 90 d/st 32 credit bills. 32 1/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31*. On the free
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  • 34 12 SINGAPOfIE. AUG. 28. RUBBER: 51.05» per lb. (down 21 rents). Unofficial close 5 p.m. $1.05? (quietly steady). TIN: 5401.50 per picul (down 50 clnts). Estimated unofficial dftYring 155 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 616 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections continued to ease further. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 345. x all; Fed. Dlsp. 51.04; Fraser and Neave ords $1.41 (OL) 51. 47
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  • 150 12 September first grade robber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 105 H cents per lb.. dovn 2'« cents, on Thursday's price. The closing tone was slightly steadier. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL:' Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 106. sellers 106*4 (Norn); Int.
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  • 2135 12 COMPANY MEETING SIR DOUGLAS WARINGS STATEMENT. The Twenty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Limited was held on the 28th August, 1959, at the Registered Office of the Company, 15 Barrack Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya. 1 Sir Douglas Waring. c.8.E.. the
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    • 1208 12 CxprMi O.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast fnrinm ETA. 114, Ui I Spore P. S'Mm Penan* H kong L. Angelis Hrn York liiMm Mjt« Ist Call 5 Seit I Sept 7 Sift 2M Call I JSeit UStit 2 let 11 «Ct iMtni Maru 1 Ist Call MJt Seit 77 Sipt Sip t
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    • 103 12 t_ THE A BURMA FIVE STAR LINE MSTBOUNI WESTBOUND Fran Burt.u Parts Fraa lain Parts IHm Kaag Li-ltf fw M#n MfJ| t HM 1.-., Mr-. PM "AMERICAMA" "ARIAMA" Peung P. S>am pore Singapore Penang Ptrt M kut S(| $(ft Sls Utt *«NTS MTE.HXT.OHXL BARRETTO SH.Pt.NC SHIPPING AGENCY Sp|r Tt! mvnm.
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    • 862 12 NOTICES NOTICE We herewith give notice that Mr. Lee Tey Leong aa Irom today has no authority or power to to any transactions, receive payments, give credits, book orders etc., on behalf ot our Company. Unlimited Enterprises Ltd. Singapore. l'7th August, 1959. THE PAWNBROKERS RULES, 1958 RILE 6 (2)— APPLICATION
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    • 807 13 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB SEPTEMBKJt 195* MEETING SINDAY— MTU, SEPTEMBER, 1959, WEDNESDAY— MRD. SEPTEMBER. 1959. SUNDAY— 2TTH. SEPTEMBER. 1959. Usual $1/- Unlimited Sweeps and $2/- Cash Sweep* (Races 1 to 7 only) for the 3 day* will be available at the Town Office. NUMBERS FORECAST POOL Numbers Forecast Pool based
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    • 321 13 NOTICES NOTICE HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED Incorporated in the State of NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 6% (less 40% Income Tax) has been declared on both the Ordinary and Preference Stocks in respect of the first six months of the Financial Year ending 31st December
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    • 842 13 (Continued frees Paca OVERSEAS LEAVE tO Word* SS Mm. Box SO et*. txtrm WANTED FULLY FURNISHED House or Flat with 2/3 bedrooms, preferably Central Heating. Any Suburb, but within easy daily access London. From Mid-Novem-ber 1959. Box A 4086 S.T. Singapore. WHEN IN BRITAIN drive yourself in a Vauxhall (Velox.
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    • 814 13 SITUATION WANTED 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box M et*. txtrm EXPERIENCE COOK, amah and two daughters require job in boarding bouse and mess. Apply 77 Lloyd Road, Singapore. WELL EXPERIENCED hard working Indian cook and Boy or Cookboy with wife wash amah, seeks Employment. Please Tel: ***** (Spore). SENIOR ARMY
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    • 880 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. Leith Road off Hillside Drive, unfurnished two bedrooms etc. Modern facilities floon tiled. Compound fenced. Phone Spore *****. Particulars 2 Glasgow Road adjacent. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, fully furnished semi detached house at Thomson Ridge off Thomson Road, s\i ms.
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    • 869 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tO Word* SS (Mm.) Box SO ets. txtrm ORCHARD ROAD, behind Champion Motors. 256.000 sq. ft elevated land, freehold. Apply Credit Foncier 25 Meyer Chambers (B'pore). BUY READY ONES! Flats St Shops at Tanjong Katong Road. Close to Market. Schools. Cinemas, and bus routes. Built on
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    • 886 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ft* txtrm AUBTIN METROPOLITAN 1958 7000 miles only. Excellent condition $4,500 0.n.0. Tel: Spore ***** $4,500 BARGAIN. 1955 Rlley Pathfinder immaculate condition, luxury fittings. Box A 4105 S.T. Spore. 1956 OPXL KAPITAN Good Condition. W.S.W Tyro $4,000 no dealers. Phone Spore
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    • 820 13 FOR SALE SO Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txlrm FOR RAPID DISPOSAL. Good quality household requisites comprising dinner tea service for six. China Glass cutlery, kitchen utensils. Call 9 a.m. 4 p.m. 4, Kee Sun Avenue, Siglap. Spore. LATEST INVENTION: Smallest pocket-movie with cine film, only $4.50. Postage add.
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  • 908 14 WARD DECIDES TO RIDE MARKSMAN RACING with Epsom Jeep BARRY Moon \vill ride Prince of Lalita in the Singapore Derby over 1£ miles at Bukit Timah today. Although Arthur Ward has elected to ride Marksman. I still think a victory for Prince of
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  • 1655 14 EPSOM JEEP's best bets are Superjer, Gustani and Prince of Lalita. CALL BOY's double is Safe Invest and Fireworship. The going is good. Race 1 2.15: Cl. 3, Div. 4— 6 F. 1 708 Mon About (Trols Amu St.) > E.
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  • 152 14 Race 1 2.1& ANG POW Hard Final Mon Amour RACE ON Anf Pow Princely Gift HARD FINAL Ant Pow Princely Gift Race 2 1 2.45 CINEMASCOPE Tanah Ayer Ku Erik ERIK Tanah Ayer Kb Blue Swell ERIK Cwrtimi Tanah Ayer Ku Race 3 5.15 SUPERJET New State Free Mist
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    • 187 14 S^^ Mm The new Sunday newspaper that -b^| s|a 5 1 keeps you up-to-date and in *-**«i%*^*Jr -fcTAiW^AX touch with the big news c Special articles this Sunday include: Sir William Goode: What will be his next job? Will it take him to Africa? Money Lenders: The crippling grip the
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  • 1091 15  - 3e d Merdeka football festival could be best yet NORMAN SIEBEL DJRING THE WHOLE OF NEXT WEEK. THE ATTENTION OF THOUSANDS OF SPORTSMEN IN ASIA WILL BE FOCUSSED ON KUALA LUMPUR By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. T\ENGKU Abdul Rahman returns lo the helm of Malayan affairs and football, in common with
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  • 395 15 FEDERATIONS Olympic quarter- miler. Rahim Ahmad of Penang, dominated the first day's events at the University of Malaya athletlr championships at Fairer Park today. After qualifying for the 100 ?00 and 440 yards finals. Rahim won the mile and later helped the Arts Faculty relay team
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  • 96 15 SINGAPORE. M Singapore". team for the Merdeka annl»er«arjr soccer championship at f 2? k v Uu ?5! ir l 8: Wros Mb rrwn Cn^nK. Matmoon. Wah Chin, Aman Rasuwl. Umar Rahijja'; Samljan. Cwnan Johan. Majld Arlff. Ibrahim Hassan All Aste. Awang Bakar. Isman Yusoff Dollah Zainol.
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  • 33 15 SINGAPORE. Frl— Four good goals, including a hattrick, by centre-forward Dave Hearn enabled Army to beat a plucky Singapore Indians side 5-1 in the SAFA premier league at Jalan Besar today.
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  • 25 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Setia Jaya beat Telok Kurau United 5-0 in a replay of their BAFA Junior cup tie at Oeylang stadium today.
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  • 67 15 sp orts DI ARY SINGAPORE: Cricket Clarke Cup. Europeans v Rest, padang. 11 a.m. Athletics: University of Malaya championships, Parrer Park. 2.30 p.m. Badminton: Education Ministers' Cup. Singapore Schools v Federation Schools. SBA hall. 7.30 P.m. Soccer: Singapore A v Indonesian Universities. Jalan Besar Stadium. 7.30 p.m SAFA League Div.
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    • 282 15 0^ It "puts buck the clock" It brings luick THE NATURAL COLOUR to Greyhtg or Fading Hair Price Fed. $3.00, Spore $2.30 at leading chemists and stores. Spore Distributor: GENERAL PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. it I** |FROMSG9.SO Available from: I ||P NEW REX PHOTO HIL STUDIO. VU= 1, RaMks Ploc, Spore.
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  • 378 16 ATMOSPHERE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND INDONESIA CLEAREDDEPARTING ENVOY SINGAPORE. Friday. MAJOR-GENERAL Gusti Djatikusumo, end--1 ing his term of office as Indonesian ConsulGeneral here, today spoke warmly of the "clearing up of the atmosphere" in relations between Indonesia and Singapore. In a farewell message before leaving for Jakarta
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  • 54 16 MR. AND MRS K. Saminathan thank friends and relatives for their valuable gifts, messages of congratulatory attending their wedding on 23.8 59. MR. AND MRS. A. Kunaratnam thank all relatives and friends for their good wishes, valuable presents and attendance on the occasion of their wedding at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 30 16 NEW DELHI. Fri.— lndian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, will visit Afghanistan from Sept 15 to 18 and Persia from Sept. 18 to 22. It was learned here.— Reuter.
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  • 72 16 KUALA LUMPUR concert pianist, Sothie Duraismay, shields her face from a barrage of confetti after her wedding to Mr. Louis Paul at the Wesley Church yesterday. Sothie is the daughter of Dr, and Mrs. A. E. Duraisamy. Mr. Paul is the son
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  • 24 16 LONDON, Fri. President Eisenhower will meet Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, one of his leading war time generals, here on Tuesday. Reuter.
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  • 273 16 'THIRTY-FIVE fami- lies in one of the Singapore Improvein en t Trust's three nine-storey blocks of flats in Upper Pickering Street have beentold that they will have to give up their flats. This afternoon, they were called into the S.I.T.
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  • 32 16 TOKYO, Fri. Dr. Ryozo Niizeki. professor emeritus at Saitama University, Eastern Japan, was today awarded the Goethe Medal on the 210 anniversary of the birth of the German poet. Reuter.
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  • 163 16 OINGAPORE. Fri. Federation. holders of the Education Ministers' Cup. led Singapore 4-0 at the end of the first night's play in the schools' Badminton International contest at the Badminton Hall here tonight. Federation won all the games played tonight two singles and two doubles
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  • 307 16 LONDON. Prl—The recovery In London stock markets was taken a stage further today and widespread gains were recorded by the close. Wall Street's advance overnight and further good company and business news encouraged the recovery. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were. RUBBER LONDON.
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  • 110 16 India and Hampshire draw LONDON. Fri.- Results of today's cricket matches were: DERBY: Derbyshire beat Nottinghamshire by 119 runs. Derbyshire 276 and 294 for six declared. Nottinghamshire 285 for seven declared and 166 (Hull 58). BOURNEMOUTH: India and Hampshire drew their three-day match. Hampshire 360 for
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  • 247 16 SHIPLOAD OF SECRETS IS COMING UP AFTER 54 YEARS TOKYO, Fri. After 54 years, the world should know within a day or two whether the sunken Czanst Russian warship, Irtysh, carried a cargo of gold bullion. The 7.500-ton warship of the Imperial Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet was sunk by Admiral
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