The Straits Times, 5 October 1959

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 fiat*"* 1 fie***** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 661 1 RUSSIA PUTS A PLATFORM INTO ORBIT NEAR MOON Transmitters will flash data on cosmos back to earth It will be controlled by radio from earth MOSCOW, Sunday. RUSSIA announced today that it had established a space station in the region of the moon. The announcement, broadcast by
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  • 944 1 MALAYA'S EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD OENANG. Sun.— The Prime Minister, T*ngku Abdul Rahman, said today that a country like Malaya was not easy to administer. "With the plurality of races and creeds so used under the British administration to thinking in terms of
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  • 52 1 TEO CHOI KENG. 26. told that her husband is dead. pleads hysterically: "Let me die. too." She is seen nere being restrained by a friend or relative (with arms round her neck). A CROWD gather to watch police remove the body of Ng Yon* Kirn. Straits
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  • 236 1 Stop threats to India Nehru NEW DELHI, Sunday. MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, has told Communist China in a 10.000-word letter that no discussion on the Sino-Indian border dispute could be fruitful unless Chinese-held outposts in Indian territory were evacuated "and further threats and intimidation cease." The letter, to
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  • 204 1 CLERK WHO FEARED THUGS FALLS TO DEATH FROM FLAT SINGAPORE, Sun. A bank clerk who feared he would be beaten up by thugs fell to his death from the fourth floor of the "suicide flats" in Upper Pickering Street today. The man, Ng Yong Kirn. 32. was heard playing cheerfully
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  • 208 1 SOEKARNO: ARMY HAS NO PLACE FOR POLITICS JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno today issued an order of the day to the Republic's armed forces reiterating that they adhered to no political ideology. Mr. Soekarno .who is Supreme Commander, as well as Prime Minister of Indonesia, said the armed forces existed solely
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  • 140 1 Nik leaves Peking: 'Friendly talks' PEKING, Sun. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev left here by air for the Soviet Union today after a seven-day visit. Mr. Khrushchev was accompanied by his For elg a Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko and Mr. Mikhail Suslov Secretary of the Soviet ComJ munlst Party's central committee. He
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  • 26 1 KOWLOON FIRE KILLS THREE HONG X"M, mjd t k;i>t three pc*>i>l<were killed. S3 injnrtd and 4~°'O made hornby four firrs on Kowloon PeninMila today.
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  • 231 2 ONG: THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILD WELFARE... KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpilL Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, today called for a voluntary organisation specialising in child welfare. In a broadcast over Radio Malaya he spoke of j tho significance of Children's Day to be celebrated throughout the
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  • 29 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. HusMta bin Mat Nawai. 23. who had four previous convictions, was jailed for two lor dishonot possession of clothing suspected to have been stolen.
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  • 39 2 > JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. y L Pereira. of Singapore, nned 5350 in the ma- .He's court today for driv- car here without a va- j lid driving licence and ior not i having third party Insurance, t
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  • 110 2 ITUAUfc LUMPUR. Sun. Kuala Lumpur's strongmen are going all out with their chest expanders, barbells and pumping exercises to try to expand their chests from normal by 11 J inches to meet Australia's "Mr. Chest Expansion." For the search by the Fede- j ration's
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  • 299 2 16ft. thief captured after a 90-minute dawn struggle SINGAPORE. Sunday. A lt> I I killer python was captured by four men after a one-and-a-half hour struggle early this morning. The dawn battle took place in the grounds of No. 16 Gallop Road home of cinema magnate Mr. Loke Wan Tho.
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  • 293 2 GIANT PARK TO BE CARVED OUT OF HILL IN JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Work has begun on the first phase of a half-million dollar project to carve a giant recreational re- i sort out of a hillock, near here. The resort, to be known a< Merdeka Park, is expected to
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  • 195 2 PE.MANG. Sun. A 460--strong Indian youth goodwill mission arrived in the Sonavati in Penang today about three hours behind schedule. The mission, which will visit several South-East Asian countries, will be in the Federation for three days. It left for Singapore tonight. The leader of
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  • 227 2 A MOVE TO BAR NON-CITIZENS FROM MIC MEMBERSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T EAOERS of the Malayan Indian Congress want Indians who are not Federal citizens barred from full membership. Non-citizens would be accepted only as associate members and on condition that they apply to become Malayan citizens later, according to
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  • 40 2 JOHORE BAHRU. SunCheng Cheng Sim. a goldsmith who tried to smuggle six bars of gold Into the Federation from Singapore. was fined $4,925 in the Sessions Court today. The gold which was valued at $3,283 was confiscated.
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  • 32 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— i Lee Sla was fined $100 today I for negligent driving as a result of which his car collided with a van. His driving licence was endorsed.
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  • 63 2 TELUK ANSON. Sun— The territorial association of women's Institutes, Lower Perak. will hold a baby show I and fun fair to celebrate universal children's day at UM Dew Recreation Club here on Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. The baby show will be for children one month
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  • 101 2 CEREMBAN. Sun A ti*« which carried off 12 pigs and three dogs in the past months was shot dead by a monkey -shooter yesterday In Tanah Merah estate. Port Dlckson. Osman bin Mohammed, 50. was on his rounds along the jungle edge when
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  • 39 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Mak Llm Lan. 70, wan ordered In the magistrate* court today to be sent to the vagrants' ward. Charged with vagrancy, he pleaded that he was too old to work
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  • 183 3 Subandrio in talks on overseas Chinese JAKARTA, Sun. Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foregin Minister, left by air today on his way vo Peking for talks on the position of the overseas Chinese in Indonesia. Or. Subandrio Is expected to explain the Indonesian Government's sweeping ban on the Chinese-domi-nated alien retail
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  • 346 3 OFFICIAL PAPER SAYS CHINA BACKS NIKS TRIP, BUT ACTS THE OPPOSITE BELGRADE, Sunday. YUGOSLAVIA'S official Communist party newspaper, Borba, said today that the Chinese Government was fanning the flames of the cold war. "The Chinese Government has formally, in words, expressed its agreement with Mr. Khrushchev's
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  • 133 3 YEW YORK. Sun. A pretty. 20-year-old Brooklyn student who on occasion has had to borrow 50 cents to telephone home from school has Inherited nearly US$l million ($3 million) from a rich uncle. Miriam Etter. a senior at the University of Brldßport. in Connecticut said
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  • 27 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— More than 2,000 people were made homeless in two separate fires which occurred in the squatter areas of Kowloon this morning. Reuter.
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  • 106 3 FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM THE INDIAN WAY BERLIN, Sun.— An Indian engineer yesterday began fasting for Berlin's freedom In sight of armed guards of East German police at the Brandenburg Gate. Tapeshwar Nath Zutshi, 32. from Gorakphur, said he will refuse all food except water for three weeks to demonstrate the
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  • 100 3 Fire razes H-bomber factory LONDON, Sun.— Explosions rocked the main factory of A. V. Roe, makers of the delta-winged Vulcan— one of Britain's H-bombe:s— as fire swept through the building at Chadderton, Lancashire, last night. Firemen from eight fire brigades fought the flames. Thousands of people watched the blaze, which
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  • 66 3 FRANCE IS TRAPPED REPAYING A SNAP WITH A SLAP INDO-CHINESE actress France Nuyen slaps Miami photographer Doud Kennedy, who tried to photograph her on her return from Haiti, where she had been on holiday with Marlon Brando. Both had travelled under assumed names (Marlon's Milrs Graham, a dentist), but were
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  • 261 3 PHNOM PENH. Sunday. pAMBODIAS Prime Minister, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has proposed a referendum to enable Cambodians to choose between him and his policy of neutrality and two alleged rebel leaders and "a rallying to the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation." I The International control commission set up
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  • 90 3 Lone voyage ends in tow back TOKYO. Sun. A British vil servant who left Japan st month to sail the Pacific ngle-handed in a Chinese ink was yesterday towed \ck to Japan. Brian Platt, aged 27, forlerly in Malaya, left Choshi i his 32-ft. Junk High Tea n Sept. 20
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  • 65 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sun.—Bestselling author Leon Uris. whose novel "Exodus" is still on the best-Seller list, has sold his next four novels to Columbia Pictures but he hasn't written them yet. He has agreed to write and produce at least two of these pictures within the next four
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  • 227 3 VIENTIANE, Sunday. A Viennese pilot said here last night he had flown to the much fought-over outpost of Muonghet in northern Sam Neva province to unload reinforcements one Laotian army private. Capt. Leopold Marold, who pilots charter flights for the army, produced one of
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  • 76 3 ANGKOR. Sun— A battle group of the Cambodian army was deployed around the airport here today as Princess Alexandra arrived to see the 1,000 year-old ruins of the great city of Angkor, capital of the Khmer empire, the forerunner of modern Cambodia. She was met by Prince
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  • 43 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— MaJ.. Gen. Howard Snyder. the White House physician, reported from Palm Springs, California, that hot. dry desert air and long hours in the sun have had a "beneficial" effect on President Eisenhower's battle against a cold -U.P.L
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    • 363 3 Ypur radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Ware 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 8.32 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM HAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Lv**V*r 341 metres N«s; 8.05 A Date With Music; f££" f 3^ 830 String
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  • 238 4 MARY ('FED UP WITH TEACHING') FINDS WORLD OF ADVERTISING SO 'DIFFERENT' CINGAPORE, Sun. Pretty Miss Mary Chee, a science graduate of the University of Malaya, who first chose a teaching career, is now determined to make her name in the world of advertising. Yesterday Mory ("My age is a secret")
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. Dr. K. R. Chou of the University of Malaya will give a talk on "Capital Formation 1 in the first lecture hall of the Arts Faculty. Nanyang University, on Oct. 13.
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  • 33 4 I SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Indian Association will give a tea party on I Thursday in honour of the I 1 "Sagar Darshan Yatra" troupe which is now touring Malaya.
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  • 56 4 PRINCE SADRI'DDIN (garlanded), uncle of the Aga Khan, spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday on a two-day visit to Malaya. With him is the president of the All-Malaya Ismalll Council, Vazir Ali Hasan Jivabhai. About 50 local Ismailis met
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  • 158 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. A NEW MOSQUE at Exeter Road was opened toA day by the Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji Ali Mohamed Said Salleh, during a ceremony which lasted two hours and 40 minutes. The mosque is the outcome i I of a four-year wait during I
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  • 97 4 THE PEOPLE'S CONCERT MAKES ITS RURAL DEBUT SINGAPORE. Sun.— A people's concert "Aneka Kasam Ra ayat made its rural debut before a crowd of 7.000 at Bukit Panjang Village tonight. To the kampong dwellers, it was a big «vent. Many came from other villages to see the show. Mr. Lee
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A "Teens and Twenties" dance will be held at the Victoria Memorial H-all on Oct. 31 from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Among the highlights will be a "Miss Young Singapore" contest. Application forms for the contest are available at Robinsons and Y.W.C.A.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will hold a meeting In the ante-room. Council Chambers. Government Building, Johore Bahru. on Oct. 16.
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. General Sir Richard Hull. C-ln-C Far East Land Forces, will return to Singapore tomorrow after a tour of Japan and Korea.
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  • 132 4 WHERE to GO FOR FREE FILM SHOWS THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will be giving free film shows, accompanied by talks, at the following places this week. All shows will begin at 7.15 p.m. TOMORROW: End of Jalan Kuala Simpan, off Sembawang Road, 13K m.s.; 40--22 A
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Che Khatija Bidik, Federation Member of Parliament of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, today opened the 11th branch of the Singapore division of the party at Radin Mas.
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  • 267 4 RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN IPOH, Sunday. THE Chairman of Perak UMNO, Inche Ghazali bin Mohamed Jawi, today survived an attempt to overthrow him from the leadership of UMNO in the state. Inche Mohamed Ghazali, who is also the Mentri Besar of Perak, was re-elected Perak UMNO
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  • 62 4 AIRPORT MANAGER PASSES THROUGH MR. F. C. DEVARAJ, 31. (above), who received initial training in air traffic control at the old Kalian* Airport. passed through Singapore yesterday en route to India on leave. He is the manager of Brunei Airport which he Joined five years ago. He win return to
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 103 4 I Todays Singapore diary... GEYLANO STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Nomination committee meeting at 16 Hillside Drive 6 p.m. YWCA (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 ajn., English conversation intermediate 9.15 a.m.. advanced 10.15 a.m. beginners 11.15 a.m., Chinese cooking 10.30 a.m., beauty culture 230 p.m.. Katong clvb farewell to Miss U.
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    • 96 4 broidery class H ajn. to 1 pm.. 2 pm to 4 p.m. SINGAPORE JIDO CLUB: 6th kyu to 4th kyu 7.30 p.m. to 8.90 pm.. advanced class 8. 30 pjn. to 10 p.m. SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL! Indian Art exhibition at the Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. KATONG BOY'S
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    • 94 4 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ART MLBEITK: PcrtßmMat collection Includes contemporary Malayan painting, Indian and South-East Asian sculpture. Chines* ceramic* and Islamic art 9 ajn. to 4.30 pm. CHINESE YMCA: Body-buUd-lng and weight-lifting 2 p.m.. kun tow class 8.15 p.m. YMCA: Junior dept. open from 2 p.m. to C pm.. body-building and
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  • 1472 5 ONE OF THE GREATEST HOAXES OF ALL TIME »PHE mayor of the Berlin suburb of Kopenick was sleeping peacefully in his office on the afternoon of October 16, 1906, when the door burst open and in strode an officer in captain's uniform, accompanied by two grenadiers
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    • 239 5 The Saint By Leslie Charteris LVI Abner By At Capp :<O D CM \/T. fAN'DONTAXMEWHAR.'.' /ALL AH KNOWS IS, HE ~V_* LI'L ABNE&.StyWIf- I ue'c \G~ fHE WOULDN'T SAY.'.'- J^ PINMED A FLOWER IM HIS v k aHemJ- Li'L <l GOME X* ALSO, DON'T AX ME LAPEL, AN' SASHAVED OFF,
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  • 27 6 U Wars'* Sit (Minimum) IN MEMORY OF Llm Hock Teck died 5.10.57. "Done but never forgotten by his friends. Tan KhaJ Seng and Francis Koh.
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  • 437 6 2» Ward* $1* t Minimum} AT "THE COCKPIT- Monday* to Fridays Business Man's Lunch $3.50. VANITY FORMAL DOWNS Just Received. 32 Raffles Place, Singapore. BUSINESS IXNCH at M.50 with quick service at Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur. SALE NOW ON at Mulcnands. 82-1. Bras Basah Rd.. also 3rd Floor. Olan
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  • 556 6 The Straits Times Monday, October 5, 1959. M'chai And Ta Tahu September's record of violent crime and secret society activity in Singapore makes I gloomy reading. On the second day of the month the Legislative Assembly passed amending legislation giving the Government exceptional powers to fight gangsterism. This authorises the
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  • 406 6 The affair of Khaled Bakd«sh, the Syrian Communist, who attacked the United Arab Republic last week in Peking, has developed very nicely in the past few days— from the Chinese point of view. Since the offending speech was made the U.A.R. representative in Peking has absented himself j
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  • 261 6 Nearly half a million of Singapore's inhabitants are illiterate. This anachronism in a State that has so many of the trappings of civilisation is its most serious adult education problem and one which, although they did good work in other ways, Singapore's adult education organisations had never
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  • 1069 6  - DAHANAYAKE The barefoot rebel with the common touch D.S. ABEYAGUNAWARDENA BY: (Ceylon's new Prime Minister) Along with Shakespeare, nursery rhymes A PROFILE AS a member of the State Counc i 1 Ceylon's pre-independence legislature, Wi j a yananda Dahanayake created a sensation by walking barefoot into Queen's House, the British
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  • 575 6  - The vital 1%... who' ll decide who is to govern Britain for the next five years at Thursday's general election JOHN BONHAM BY DOME 50 miles south-east of London on the road to Canterbury lies the ancient market town of Faversham. Although it normally enjoys an undistinguished and unreported existence,
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    • 375 6 POSTPONED ELECTIONS: WHY THIS CONFLICT OF VIEWS? pOLLOWING the official announcement in the Straits Times of Sept. 30 that municipal elections would be postponed for a year wherever possible, the Local Authorities Election Ordinance. 1950 (Malacca) (Amendment) Enactment. 1959. has been published in the Gazette of Oct. 1. I understand
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  • 240 7 CALL TO 2,000: 'MEET MR. M' SINGAPORE, Sun.— About 2,000 people will soon be asked to an informal gathering to meet the chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, and party executives. The Straits Times was told today that this meeting will help the party leaders to decide the
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  • 28 7 MUAR. Sun— Four men robbed a 62-year-old woman alone in her home at Jalan Merlcan. of $15. The police have detained two men.
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  • 163 7 MALA YA-THE 'FAST GROWING NATION' ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The new counsellor of the American Embassy in Malaya, Mr. James L. O'Sullivan, who arrived here today, said that Malaya was popularly known in his country as a "fast growing" nation. Mr. C Sullivan said Malaya's proeness had been much admired by
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  • 83 7 SINGAPORE. Sun The I new American Consul to Penang, Mr. William Degrace, flew In this evening by Japan Air Lines. This is his first appointment in Bouth-East i Asia. Mr. Degrace, who Is accompanied by his wife and four daughters, will leave for the American Embassy
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  • 248 7 •POSTPONE ELECTIONS' LIKELY TO TOUCH OFF LIVELY DEBATE IN PERAK LEGISLATIVE MEETING IPOH, Sunday. HEATED debates are expected during the two-day meeting of the Perak state Legislative Assembly tomorrow, on at least four of the motions and bills on the agenda. The Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed
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  • 309 7 'ADOPTION of LEPERS' DEPENDENTS TO BE LAUNCHED ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five hundred families, dependents of inmates of the Sungei Buloh leper settlement, need help. Some families eke out a living with the small allowance they receive from the Social Welfare Department. Som e don't receive any aid at all. The
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  • 53 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Tan Kok Seng, a trlsha rider, who had in his hut in Kampong Pahang chandu and chandu smoking utensils was fined $125 in the Sessions Court today. He said he had tried unsuccessfully to stop opium smoking. He had two previous convictions
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  • 43 7 MUAR. Sun.— Two men were Injured when they were accidentally shot at Negappa Estate, at Jementah. today. Both were treated for gunshot wounds at the hospital here. They are T. P. Krishnan and DP. Jayarama. The police are Investigating.
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  • 36 7 PENANG. Sun. The chairman of the State Education Board, Dr. N.K. Menon. will leave for the United States later this month under a leader grant. He will be accompanied by his wife
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  • 242 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. POLITICAL and community leaders must not hesi--1 tate to criticise the Government if it embarks on any scheme deterimental to the future of the state, said the acting secretary-general of the Lib-eral-Socialist Party, Mr. Tan Keng Siong, today. Mr. Tail was speaking
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  • 46 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For trying to escape from police custody, Che Ah Yee. 17. was fined $100 today. He was being taken to the police lock-up after being remanded for trial on a charge of causing hurt with a dangerous weapon.
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  • 23 7 KUALA LJPIS. Sun. The Labour Party of Malaya branch here will start classes in Malay and Chinese for Its members soon.
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  • 180 7 SINGAPOKE. Sun. The government has not gone ahead with plans to start commercial programmes over Radio Singapore, as recommended to the previous government Originally, the service wat> expected to commence soon after June this year, providing for an 18-hour-a-day broadcast from 6 a.m to
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  • 339 7 CINGAPORE, Sun. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H.W. Baines, this morning declared open and dedicated the new assembly hall of Christ Church School which since 1953 has provided education for over-aged pupils who could not be absorbed into
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  • 200 7 REPORT TELLS OF 19 FATALITIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. INTERVENTION by Labour Department officers prevented "a few" major disputes from developing into strikes in August. The latest department report says the officers succeeded in resolving the disputes and causes of lmpass In the negotiations. Three
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  • 96 7 Proxy poll votes for servicemen CINGAPORE. Sun. Thousands of British servicemen stationed In Singapore and the Federation and their families will vote by proxy in the British general election next week. The election has become the main Services' topic here An army spokesman explained tonight how the servicemen here would
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  • 136 7 Advertising courses to continue SINGAPORE. Sun.—Advertising organisations have decided to continue the Polytechnic's recently abolished courses in advertising. Mr. T.A.J. Froger. chairman of the Joint education committee of the Malayan Advertisers' Association and the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya, told advertising students this at a dinner here last
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  • 22 7 MUAR, Sun. More than 200 Indians here observed the birthday of Gandhlwlth a tea party at the Indian Association yesterday.
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Dutch Consul-General, Mr. J.G. Klst. and his wife will leave on Oct. 13 for a threeweek visit to British Borneo.
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    • 657 8  -  Adlai E. By THE BIGGEST QUESTION MARK IS CHINA../ SAYS Mr. STEVENSON tRI ENDS AND ENEMIES. Stevenson. (Rupert HartDavis. 16s.) MR. STEVENiTI SON'S journey to the Soviet Union in summer 1958 anticipated the much more publicised trip of Mr. Nixon which ended two months ago. Besides visiting
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    • 174 8 A poet's love and the chains of convention THE BROKEN WINGS By Kablil Gibran. (Hrinrmann. Its. 6d.) I IKE an exquisite tune from a muted violin comes this poignant little story of a poet's first love. Selma. his beloved, was the daughter of a rich man. a life-long friend of
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    • 495 8 OVER HERE... A QUICK LOOK ROUND THE SHELVES SEX. LOVE AND SOCIETY. By E.R. Mat I tew*. (Gollanct. ■MeU 'THIS book, by a psyA chologist, is written specially for adolescent boys and young men. It points out what sort of situations a youth will be likely to meet as he
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    • 268 8 Straits Times Crossword) v no*- s. Forethought U spoilt K m I 1. Ten»«. but very optimlatlc do It in a temper (IS). (6 7. 10. Political theorkt puu up 6 tm f I. Lay on my bad my •heeu'' a vehicle (7). (Othello) (7 1. 14. Card game under
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1268 10 A sellers' week— with all-round confidence: Buyers bid high By Our Market Correspondent IT was a sellers' week on the Malayan Share Market and there was an all-round renewal of confidence which was particularly discernible in Singapore. As a result buyers were prepared to raise bids and pay higher prices,
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    • 248 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (Oct. 3): "Industrials were generally steady, tins were a shade 1 better while ru'obers were quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: r>d. DL<tp. $1: Praser and Neave ords $1.48 cd cb; Gammon $1.93..; W.
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    • 21 10 Malayan Sharr Market: Oct. 3 Oct 2 Industrials: 99.0« 98.83 Tins: 120.40 120.07 Rubbers: 148.23 148.00 Jan. 1 1958=100
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    • 339 10 4s. 74d.. SeUngor Coconuts $2.30 and $2.32 4 d.. Snngei Bagan $2.35 Suloh 81 and 82 cents and Te- 1 merlon $1.60 and $1.61. The sixteen price changes j were: Ay. Panaa $1,834 -34 cts. j Ba^rtt 93 cts. -14 c.ts. B. Lintang $3,374 +3 cts. Benta $1,854
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    • 88 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant* > on Saturday. Oct. 3, (all rates to I $100): Canada: buying airmail TT 31 5/16. O.D. 31 7 16. 90 d/st 31 7/8 credit bills, 31 15/16 irade bills. Selling T.T. or
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    • 731 10 \|AIN factor on the T| Singapore Rubber Market when it opens today will be the bearish effect of the announcement on Friday by the American stockpile authorities that they would begin selling rubber from stockpile on October 16. The announcement said it was
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    • 39 10 O.C. Bank I nion Insurance S. Kinta Con. Interim. Current piymrnl 50 cts.t 2s. 52' Date of payment Oct. 17 Nov. 21 Oct. 30 ToUl for year 85' c Total for previous We 4s. 3d. 85' c
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    • 1177 10 nPHE following list of revised x quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Oct. 3). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. Mr I» MiftKINSS I Kt S .Ml CJflttl HIM i
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    • 1267 10 Express U.S.A. PaciHe Atlantis Coast laiviaa E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'po'e P S'rtun Penang H>on| L Anfiles New York ■(<• ixi Mam Ist Call 24 2$ Oct 2% Oct 27 Oct 2U Call 21 31 Oct 1 NM 24 Nt* 11 OIC "iMikawa Mat«" Ist Call 24 25 niv 21 N»»
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    • 169 10 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35 TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. *****. Weakly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M v "GIANG ANN" IN PORT SAILS 10/10 M V "GIANG LEE" DUE 12/10 SAILS 17/10 Accepting Passengers and Cargo. Sarawak Agents THE BORNEO CO., LTD. V^v. GUAN GUAN
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    • 559 10 NOTICES NOTICE THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDKNT SOCIETY. PERTH. Intend* after one month to issue a Special Policy to replace Policy No. *****2 on the life of Thomas GRAHAM, declared to have been lost. NOTICE Lost on Ist. October 1859 Ont Temporary Receipt Book Nos. 101—300. Please Note that these receipts
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1230 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for appointment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships in the I following categories in the Department of Agriculture which are expected to fall vacant m 1 1960:--(A) Organic Chemistry and Agricultural Biochemistry: (B) Agricultural Economics. j Further particulars are obtainable
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    • 727 11 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* U Mim.}— Box ets. OSOM APPLICATIONS arc invited from ladles foreign locally trained wishing to set up partnership business In dressmaking. Apply Box j A 4584 ST. Spore. WANTED two Indenting Sales- men for Hardwares, Building Materials, Sanitary Wares, Bundry, Toys. Stationary ft Paper. Apply Post
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    • 827 11 SITUATIONS WANTED It Words U (Min.)— Box M ets. extra MALAYAN GRADUATES in Pure and Applied Mathematics, and Physics seeks Teaching post anywhere in Selangor, Negrt SembUan or Johore. Kindly reply Box A 4697 ST. Spore. EXCELLENT COOK BOY Chinese, trustworthy kind to children, animals, available. Present employer five years.
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    • 794 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Words U (Mim.)— Box St cto. txtrm WANTED FLAT or Bungalow in Orchard Road area for English couple. Air conditioning preferred Box A 4590 B.T. Spore. LETTTNOS. rent collection and property management undertaken C. H. Williams, Valuer Estate Agent, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Tel: (Spore) *****. EUROPEAN FAMILY
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    • 808 11 EDUCATION M Words tS (Mim.)— Sox it ets. tmtrm OCTOBER BBOTNNERB: Shorthstnd. Book-keeping. Typing. English. Vacancies (Morning. EvenIng) Senior Revision Q/T, Shorthand Theory. Speed 60/140. Malay 6 classes, different stages Typing throughout day 3 places. Concessions students. Tuition all standards (English, Math.. Science) Shorthand. S.I C. B'pore ***** TUITION tt
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    • 786 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box M ets. rxtrm LATE 1957 FIAT 800. One owner. Perfect condition. Insurance comprehensive $3,000 0.n.0. Telephone (B'pore) ***** Ask for Alfred During office hoursSB 110 VAUXHALL WYVERN 1953 excellent condition comp. lnsur. Aug. 1960 Taxed. View Jardine Steps, reasonable offer secures. Tel.
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    • 550 11 AT TOUR SERVICE (K.L.) tt Words tit (Minimum) DmUm 1 month. It Words U.ft (Mim.) MOOHALS 83 Batu Road. Gents/Ladies Tailoring made to measure. MADONNA FLORISTS, Hotel Merlin. K. Lumpur Tel. *****. Prompt delivery. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Words tit (Minimum) DnUm 1 month. It Word* H.St (Mm YOU OWN
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  • 43 12 TOKYO. Sun.— The OxfordCambridge combined rugby team yesterday won the final game of their Far East tour here to remain unbeaten in its 15 matches. The tourists beat All-Japan by 44 points to 14 after leading 13-6 at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 727 12 Five-goal Wolves now at the top with Tottenham BRITISH LEAGUE SOCCER ROUND-UP LONDON, Sunday WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, the English football league champions, slammed five goals against luckless Luton yesterday —and drew level with Tottenham Hotspurs at the top of the First Division. Wolves, smarting under their mid-week European Cup defeat in
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  • 1083 12 Tottenham U Wolves 1 1 Burnlry 11 Arsenal 11 West Ham 11 Prrston 11 Blackburn 1 1 Chelsea 1 1 Man. City 1 1 Notts. For. 11 Fulham 11 West Brom. 11 Man. U. 11 Leicester 11 ShofT. Wed. 11 Bolton 11 Everton 1 1 Newcastle 11 Blackpool
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  • 393 12 LONDON, Sun. PHIEF interest In yesterday's Rugby Union programme was the meeting of Newport and Cardiff, both unbeaten this season, and a crowd of 15.000 saw Newport triumph by nine points to three. Newport, now the only leading unbeaten Welsh side, beat
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  • 158 12 GEORGETOWN (British \J Guiana*. Sun. Jamaica dismissed Trinidad for 179 and scored 77 for one In reply when the trial series to pick the West Indies' team to meet the M.C.C. tourists began here yesterday. Trinidad's cheap dismissal on a perfect wicket
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  • 80 12 LONDON. Sun. Results of yesterday's Rugby League matches were: Tour match: Oldham 14 Australians 25. League matches: Barrow 22 Rochdale 5; Oastleforri 8 HuU Kingston 14; Dewsbury 9 Worklngton 30, Halifax 41 Doncaster 16; Hull 10 Batley 23; Kelghley 41 Bramley 10. Leeds 16 Bradford 15;
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 179 12 NEW EVERSHARP FOUNTAINRBOl &TBOl GIANT SIZE REFILL FB-2 -P x 1 j $1.25 OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED Distributors in Singapore MaUya o* Eversharp Writing Instruments. Spray with -«^> DOWPON to kill unwanted grasses v YVi/y Cutting of weeds with a 7 s S^Xb^^^ parang leaves the roots strong and \JWS healthy
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    • 133 12 v i TOBER UVUIJVD issue NOW ON SALE WITH A GREAT $2,000 FREE ENTRY WORD PUZZLE IN THIS ISSNC TUNKU YA'ACOB AND HIS FAMILY -SPLENDID ENVOYS OF MALAYA 111 BRITAIN MALAYANS TRAIN FOR THE PRIESTHOOD IN PENANG Hajari MmR ii tS j^?lSm^ Ik? Bfii\W9 vJ^Bj aB^B ipvi mj I i
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  • 1912 13  -  EPSOM JEEP By Shaari ends King Pap's long unlucky spell for day's best dividend BACK from a short vacation in Hong Kong, leading jockey Arthur Ward was in top riding form at Penang today, landing a brilliant treble on the first day. He started
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  • 54 13 TOTAL POOL: $170,000 Ist. No. 325*44 ($46,009) 2nd. No. *****0 ($18,400) 3rd. No. *****2 9.200) STARTERS: ($2,628 each): Nos. *****4. *****0 *****9, *****2, *****9. *****1. *****9. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos: *****9. *****7. *****4. *****1, *****3, *****3, 316H83, *****1, *****7, *****5. TREBLE TOTE (Races 3. 5 and 6):
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  • 181 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OELANGOR'S first state hockey trial on the padang today could not have been more disappointing. Only 24 players turned up I out of 32 invited for the trial In preparation for next weekend's friendly quadran- gular between Selangor, Negrl Sembllan. Johore and
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  • 30 13 RAUB. Sun.— Raub trounced Jerantut by nine goals to one in an inter-district soccer knockout match played here today for the Shahbandar Cup. Score at half-time was 4-1.
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  • 55 13 PKNANO. sun. Penang Free School scored a good hockey double when both their first and second teams beat King Edward VII School of Taiping here yesterday. The Frees first team won 5-0 after leading 2-0 at half-time. Khuan Khean (3), Zalnal aad Tuck Meng scored.
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  • 50 13 IXJNDON, Sun. High Perch has been scratched from the Cesare witch. J. Oosden's charge had been heavily backed at 20 to 1 in the ante-post market for the first leg of the autumn double and had been coupled with many of the fancied runners In the second leg. Keut«r.
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  • 116 13 The German athletes easily win contest "pOKYO. Sun. The visiting West German athletics team today overwhelmed Japan to win their two-day contest by 169 points to 115. Rain for most of the afternoon marred the .programme and the heavy track made fast times impossible. The West Germans today won 12
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  • 80 13 MALACCA. Sun. Singapore Malays trounced Malacca 4 Malays by nine goals to one In the Bultans' Gold Cup soccer match played on the Kubu Stadium here this evening. Singapore established <t 4-1 lead at half-time. Outstanding In Singapore' I attack was Mahat Ambu. who netted four goals.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 428 14 Razak: Give up communal tactics or... 'COUNTRY WILL COLLAPSE' WARNING IPOH, Sunday. THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today called on Opposition leaders to give up their "sentimental or communal" tactics and co-operate with the Alliance Government to develop the country. Speaking at the Perak UMNO general
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  • 40 14 STANLEYVILLE. Belgian j Congo. Sun. —A newly-created I "African Royalist Party" has declared here, as part of Its policy, a wish to offer the Crown of an independent Congo to a member of the Belgian Royal Family. Reuter.
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  • 73 14 I 'HAY AH KUM Paa-ed MMtfaUjr on 4.10.59 at 3.55 a.m. Funeral on 5.10.59 at 5 p.m. at Siicn-d Heart Church. R.I.P S. P. CARTHIGESU, Highlaud.s Estate KianK ns.se-1 a«ay 11.30 ii in 4th October Ciemation oi Monday sth October 5 p.m. LOKE: MISS SOH LIP passed i :iway
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  • 148 14 First snow in Moscow as war on flu starts ...AT A GLANCE MOSCOW, Sun. The iTI first snow of the season fell in Moscow today, coinciding with the opening of a press campaign to cut the number of flu victims this year by a nation-wide vaccination campaign. SYDNEY: A Qantas
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  • 864 14 Conn wins his fourth FTD award of the season SPORT... a back page roundup SINGAPORE. Sun. C. R. Conn, ol R.A.F. Chan &i. strengthened h i s claims as Singapore's champion motor-cyclist when he won his fourth F.T.D. award this season at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb today.
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  • 291 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. A fighting innings of 52 by S. D. Williams and an unbeaten 42 by Angullia, both former Singapore players, enabled Singapore Indian Association to regain the Gandhi Cup for cricket against Royal Air Force at Balestier Road today. Indians won
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  • 298 14 SINGAPORE, Sunday. J'WENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Cedric Monteiro, 1 Singapore's up-and-coming sprinter, cracked lOsec. for the 100 yards when he clocked 9.9 sec. at the Singapore Recreation Club athletic championships on the padang today. Though Cedric beat the I Singapore record of 10?pc. his time will
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  • 121 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ceylon Sports Club kept hard on the heels of the pace setters, defending champions Police S.A. and knock-out champions &R.C.. In D!v One of the Singapore Hockey Association League when they beat Khalsa 1-0 to register their third successive win at Balestier Road today.
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  • 34 14 SINOAPORE. Sun. University of Malaya beat s.H.BPolice 3-2 in a SHA. League Dlv. Two match at Bukit Chermin today. Hamidl (2) and Soon Men? scored (or University, and Santokh Singh for Police.
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  • 66 14 SINGAPORfi. Sun.— D Watson won the Keppel Golf Club's "A" Division monthly medal when he returned a score of 62. The ball sweep for first nine wa s won by T. Ellis Edward, and the second nine by D. Watson. The "B" Dlvlklon medal and ballsweeps
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 83 14 RUGGER: B C.C. "B" v 5 Dog Coy. R.M.P-. padang. RAF trial Combined Tengah v Combined Changl and Seletar. Seletar. SOCCER: SAFA Senior Cuptie— H.M. Dockyard v S.R.C., Jalan Besar Junior Cup-tie replay RAF Tengah v Stable Boys. Oeylang. HOCKEY: SHA League Dlv. 2 —Police "B" v RAF Tengah. Thomson
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