The Straits Times, 2 November 1959

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 tie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 1101 1 COMMUNISTS NOW BASE PLANS ON SUBVERSION Union told: Be on guard against outside elements Pledge of Govt. aid to workers KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday, pi ERE should be "no illusion that the Communists in the country have given up their nefarious aims", the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul
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  • 127 1 A MAIMED ROCKET TO MOON ON SATURDAY? ROME. Sun.— The Soviet I'nion will attempt to send two men to the moon aboard a space station on the Nov. 7. anniversary of the Bolsheyik Revolution, the Italian agency Continentale said today. In a dispatch datelined Prague, the agency, which specialises in
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  • 8 1 THE KISS yesterday's picture.
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  • 185 1 SOLDIER KILLED IN KNIFE ATTACK By EE BOON LEE SINGAPORE, Mon. A dying soldier tried to board a crowded bus in Seran?oon Road here tonight to escape the fury of a secret society gang. But Ng Thlam Hock, 24. of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, missed the door, staggered and fell.
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  • 31 1 JOGJAKARTA, Sun. An official of the World Health Organisation said today it will take about 11 years and at least $100 million to rid Indonesia of Malaria.
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  • 300 1 States get ready for monsoons KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday ALL states in the Federation are preparing to meet the full blast of the North East monsoon which, according to weather men will be felt in about 10 days. Rescue and relief teams have been formed to help at least 50,000 people
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  • 295 1 A kiss by request of her mother ITUALA LUMPUR, 8u n. Senator Hiram L. Fong surprised crowds at the airport here this evening by going up to a young lady and kissing her on the cheek Later .ie only Chinese men <-r of the U.B. Senate salu. "I was told
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  • 62 1 BONN. Bun. A Western summit meeting, attended by President Elsenhower, Mr. Macmlllan. President de Gaulle a/id Dr. Konrad Adenauer, will begin in Paris on Dec. 19, the West German Government announced today. The four Western leaders will discuss matters which will be raised In their
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  • 234 1 SINGAPORE, Sun— The "scourge" of Serangoon, an 18-year-old secret society leader, is dead murdered by thugs from a rival gang. Low Chap Sar, son of a provision shop dealrr and headman of the "Gi Kun Tong". an affiliate of the powerful Group 18, died in
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  • 237 1 TENGKU IN CANBERRA: GUEST OF SIR WILLIAM SLIM CANBERRA, Sun. J The Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, this afternoon welcomed Malaya's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman to Australia at the R.A.A.F. base here. The Tengku arrived from Bydney by R.A.A.F. aircraft In bright sunshine. A guard of honour presented
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  • 219 1 Reds in Macao waters incident MACAO, Sun. Portuguese police and Chinese Communist troops faced each other with drawtt weapons during a three-hour argument yesterday. This happened after a Communist gunboat had entered Portuguese waters to demand the arrest and surrender of three Chinese fishermen who landed on the Portuguese island
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  • 35 1 IRON RULE WASHINGTON. Sun Russia's 'Iron grip* aver Lithuania and Lat\la lu> been utroncthcnctl under the regime of Premier NikiU Khrushchev according to testimony mudpublic today by HoumCommittee on Cn- American Activities.— CJM.
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  • 539 2 Mollison, pioneer Atlantic flyer, dies at age of 54 in nursing home PLAYBOY OF THE AIR f AND WIFE, AMY JOHNSON, MADE HISTORY LONDON, Sunday. MR. JIM MOLLISON, the pioneer British flyer who made the first solo east-west flight across the Atlantic more than a quarter of a century ago,
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  • 45 2 AFTER taking his children to ser Switzerland's Knie Circuit when it played in Vevey recently the Immortal Aim down Charlie Chaplin went backstage to congratulate the performers particularly, here, the clowns. "Nice show." he said.
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  • 315 2 PEKING, Sun. MEAGRE pay, miserable food, and a bachelor's existence were the usual lot of nightsoil collectors under the .d regime in China, a prominent Communist sanitation worker told a workers' conference in Peking today. Bhlh Chuan-hslang, now an honoured member of an honourable
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  • 219 2 BURIED AGAIN— THE REMAINS OF PAUPER REMBRANDT .AMSTERDAM, Sun. The remains of Dutch artist R e m brandt, who was buried in a mass pauper's grave 290 years ago and later transferred to a charnel house, have now been reburied in a church here again in a mass grave, unknown
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  • 195 2 Algerian war: This is the cost 4LGIERS. Sun. Th« Algerian war, five years old today, has claimed 239,665 known casualties in dead, wounded and missing, on the basis of French official figures. This total, representing the unofficial addition of figures given in official statements and casualty bulletins is made up
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  • 181 2 NEW YORK. Sun— The New York Time? reported todaythai European arms dealers had thwarted United States efforts to maintain an embargo on the shipment of arms to "the restive Caribbean region." It said in a front page Washington Dispatch: "TThilr smuggling from
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  • 282 3 'High hopes' for Britain's future, says Churchill LONDON. Sun. Sir Winston Churchill struck an optimistic* note for peace yesterday and declared that Britain's future was one of "high hopes" although the Journey might be "long and perhaps, obscure In one of his rare public speeches, Sir Winston said there was
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  • 188 3 1 ANGELES. Sun. Police here said last night they had "no case" for any charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in the case of Beverly Aadland, the late Errol Flynn's 17-year-old companion for the last two years of his life. Lt.
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  • 429 3 THE CASE OF THE LEFT-WING LEADER PRINCE SOUPHANOVONG THE NEW KING FACES A TOUGH TASK TO UNITE COUNTRY AN URGENT REQUEST IS MADE TO BRITAIN AND RUSSIA: TAKE EMERGENCY MEASURES' PEKING, Sunday. CHINA yesterday asked Britain and Russia to take "emergency measures" to stop the
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  • 36 3 FAR All MBA (right), the 21 -year-old architectural student who is to marry the Shah of Persia next month. visits the House of Dior in Paris to choose her wedding gown. UJ*J. picture.
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  • 83 3 PORTSMOUTH. Bun.— The British frigate Starling, one oX the most successful "subkillers." goes Into retirement on Friday. The Starling, completed in April. 1943. accounted for 15 German submarines in World War 11, six of them in a fan- tastic 20-day operation described as "perhaps the
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  • 209 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. leading American scientists fear that detonation of a nuclear bomb by France might endanger current disarmament talks or trigger a resumption of large-scale atomic tests. There have been reports I recently that France is about ready to set off Its first atom bomb,
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  • 129 3 f ONDON, San. The Sunday Pictorial today suggested lhat the Duchess of Kent may replace Field Marshal Sir William Slim as Governor-Gener.il of Australia when he retires next January. The newspaper said Mr. Robert Mensies. the Australian Prim* Mlniity. W«fc known to be uivu>im>
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  • 34 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— Russia today issued a stamp commemorating Mr. Khrushchev's visit to the United Btates. It shows the Kremlin on one side and the Capitol In Washington on the other Reuter.
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  • 134 3 TWO-MAN TANDEM PLANE PLANNED LONDON, Sun. British aeronauts are working on a manpowered aircraft which is essentially a tandem bicycle enclosed in a fuselage and coupled to a pusher propellor at the rear, the Observer science correspondent reports today. The man behind the project, the newspaper says, is Mr. T.
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  • 16 3 LONDON. Sun.— The Pye Company Is to erect a television station in Liberia.
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    • 367 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Have 476 Metres NATIONAL SlloK IV\ I am Rtn fimri Mnrninir- aio SERVICES 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 aood Morning. 6.32 MKDItM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; KuaU Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The f«n»Hf 366 metre.
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  • 381 4 LEAVE SEATS, Dr. TAN FINDS IT TO RESTORE ORDER" SINGAPORE. Sun DELEGATES' CONFERENCE IS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY pHE Labour Front delegates' conference today was adjourned indefinitely when .a large number of "observers" crowded tho chairman's platform and protested violently against not being allowed to vote. A
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  • 54 4 THIS unrehearsed Incident at the 'Teens and Twenties dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night provoked much laughter. A happy sailor tried to get into the beauty contest He had to be led into away by a polite, but Arm, police
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar. the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Philippines to the Federation, flew Into Singapore today by Pan American Airways. He was accompanied by Vice-Consul, Mr. I. Torres, who will be Koine to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Mr.
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  • 83 4 HINDUS OBSERVE A QUIET DEEP A VALI SINGAPORE. Sun. Deepavall. the Festival of Lights and one of the most Important Hindu festivals, was celebrated here this year without the gaiety of previous years. Intermittent rain yesterday kept many people indoors and there were not the usual large crowds in the
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  • 157 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. fTHREE young pilot officers* received their "wings" A In a ceremony at the airmen's mess at the headquarters of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, Singapore Wing, at Kallang yesterday. They* were Pilot Officers r— mm Robert K. K. Lav. V. Kanda- they
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  • 284 4 Wanted: Scholars to tell world about Malay history SINGAPORE, Sun. Lack of expert translators is holding up plans to tell the world more about ancient Malay history. So says Professor K. G. Tregonnlng. head of the University of Malaya's history department, In a letter to the Beam, organ of the
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    • 91 4 Today* Singapore diary... V.M.C.A.: Malay civil aervloe for ■td. 1 9 a.m.; bodybuilding, weightlifting 4pm.; hockey against Malayan Basic Training Centra 5.15 pjn.; Judo special Intensive course 9.45 pm.; table-tennis practice for eeolon 6 pm.; 4 bail billiards tournament 6.15 pm.; Malay civil service std. 1 6.90 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles
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    • 84 4 Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road) Malay claases S 45. 5. and 730 p.m.; table-tennis 7 JO pjn baltot primaries 430 pm ballet for young girls 5.30 pjn. KAMALA CLUB: (Moulmein Road): sewln* class 10 ajn. to II pjn.. 1 to 3 pjn.; S to 5 p.m embrotderv claw 11 ajn. to 1
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    • 75 4 6 pjn.; motor repairing, art class photography 7 pjn. KATONO BOYS' CLUB (Gulllemard Road): Badminton, indoor games I pjn.; atpak raga 5 pjn.: body bulldln« 6 p.m. BUKIT TIM AH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tennis. Indoor games, football, bodybuldlnn 4 pjn badminton 4.30 pjn. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Dress-making, badminton, tabletennis. Indoor
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  • 302 5 Shipping firms ask for more facilities XL A N G, Sun. Shipping agents here said today that the "forest of masts and funnels" in Port Swettenham was a warning to the Government that the port needed immediate improvement. The arrival of 18 ships last
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  • 287 5 IPOH, Sunday. AN APPEAL to all Malayan Chinese Association rebels who had resigned from the party to come back was made here last night by the Minister for Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh. He was speaking at a Perak
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  • 127 5 They build mosque as labour of love S EG AM AT, Sun. One of the biggest mosques in Segamat District, Johore, is taking shape in an isolated area at Kampong Melayu Raya once jungle land. The mosque is being built by about 500 kampong people as a token of appreciation
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mrs. Jeyamoney Slnnadural was elected president of the women's section of the Ceylonese Association at its first annual meeting held at Mu an yesterday. Mrs. Lilian de Silva was elected vice-president and Mrs. Rasammah Subbayah secretary.
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  • 286 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. SINGAPORE, Sun. Eight vehicles were destroyed when fire gutted four workshops in Rochore Canal Road early this morning. Firemen used water from the canal opposite to put out the fire, which broke out soon after midnight. The destroyed vehicles were
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  • 105 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A STUDENT and a lorry driver were injured in an attack in a coffee shop here last night. The student was Tan Foon. 22. and the lorry driver was Urn Teck Chua. 18. Tan, said that a few minutes before midnight,
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  • 73 5 25,881 TO TAKE LCE EXAM CUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A total of 25,881 students will sit for the Lower Certificate of Education examinations, to be held in 207 centres throughout the Federation from tomorrow. A spokesman for the Federal Examinations Syndicate said today that this was about 1.000 more than the
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  • 23 5 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. The Methodist English School. Tanjong Mallm raised $3,000 at the fun fair in aid of Its building fund.
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  • 100 5 A STAB IN THE DARK. AND MAN FALLS AND DIES TPOH. Sun.— Tan Sik Hoe, 19, was watching a basketball fame off Patrick Street here last nirht when he suddenly staggered away from the small group of spectators towards his home a little way down the road. But he did
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  • 285 6 CALL TO EXPAND 'FARM' COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The president of the Alumni Association of the College of Agriculture, Serdang, Mr. Yap Kirn Hock, last night called on the Government to expand the college in line with the development progress in the country. Speaking at the annual dinner of the
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  • 44 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Lee Cher Wee, 56. was fined $10,500 in the Sessions Court yesterday for having 241 b of raw opium, two rice pots full of prepared opium, four cigarette tins of opium dross, a smoking pipe and six pipeheads.
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  • 158 6 LIFTING OF CURFEW BRINGS JOY TO VILLAGES ALOR STAR, Sun. •THOUSANDS of people living in two former terrorist hot spots today received with great Jubilation news of the Government's relaxation of food restrictions and curfews in central Kedah and part of north Kedah. Everywhere there were cheers and smiles from
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  • 40 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— Tan Kirn Eng, 49. of Singapore, who drove his taxi into Johore Bahru with four slaughtered pigs was fined $70 In the Magistrate's Court today for not having a haulage permit to transport goods.
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  • 338 6 Stallkeeper, accused of bribing police officer, fined $4,000 MUAR, Sunday. A STALLKEEPER, alleged to have A presented $200 and a wristwatch to the OCPD, Mr E. Gopal, to persuade him to "close his eyes to gambling," was today fined $4,000 or six months' Jail. Wong Sing Ec was convicted In
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  • 258 6 D.I.D. MAN BOUND OVER ON TRUST CHARGES ALOR STAR, Sunday. Yj OH AM ED Isa Albee bin Mahamud, a financial ITI assistant in the Drainage and Irrigation Department headquarters here, was today convicted in the Sessions Court on two charges of criminal breach of trust involving two sums totalling $450.14.
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  • 180 6 5 hunters swim to escape wily croc |jAH GAJAH. Sun. Five men who went to shoot a crocodile in a disused mining pool near here this morning had to swim for their lives when the reptile overturned their boat The leader of the party, Inche Osman bin Uda Kameran, 42.
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  • 129 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'PHE Municipal health committee has decided to x suspend the issue of licences to hawkers and street stalls in the town area. The committee made this decision recently following complaints that hawkers and street stalls were cluttering up cycle and
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  • 98 6 PLAN TO PUT LAMP ON MT. OPHIR AS ISLAM SYMBOL MUAR, Sun.— The District Officer here, Inch* All bin Haji Baya, plans to put a lamp on top of Mount Ophlr. the highest mountain in South Malaya. The lamp is intended to serve as a symbol of the Islamic religion
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  • 16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Sultan of Kedah will celebrate his birthday on Nov. 28.
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  • 65 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Commonwealth Press Union announced In London recently a scheme which would bring young Journalists from overseas to work, study and travel In Britain. This Is disclosed in a state- ment issued by the United Kingdom Information Services today. It is hoped that subsequent
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  • 1319 7 FINAL SPURT OF GLORY OF A NATION M ITS TWILIGHT... SCREAMS of ecstasy pierced the incense-laden air of Cuzco, Peru, one sultry evening in 1513, as thousands of natives cavorted in a bacchanalian sun-dance before their illustrious ruler, the Inca Huayna Capac.
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  • 75 8 2« Worit tit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Llm Loon Hock and Wong Kirn Chong JP of Kota Bahru thank irlends and relative* for their attendance, wreaths and assistance at the funeral. MRS. LIM YEW CHYE and family thank the Bishop of The Methodist Church. Pastors, Boy»
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  • 649 8 The Straits Times Monday, November 2, 1959. Beyond The Excitement Another week of excitement and high prices on the Singapore rubber market has demonstrated that the world is short of rubber and that fears of a tumbling market because of sales from the United States and United Kingdom stockpiles are
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  • 366 8 Knowing his majority was bound to be small, it can be argued that Mr. Dahanayake was less than astute to encumber himself with a promise to resign if defeated in the censure debate in Ceylon's House of Representatives before the weekend. The censure motion was defeated by 48
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  • 177 8 Because a mere 50 terrorists in the Operation Jumlah area of North Kedah have been cleared out, 200,000 people today leave behind the curfew and the food restrictions that have confined their lives for so long. No-one supposes that the potential, danger of the men in the
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    1281 8 B 8 1,200 FAMILIES FROM ALL OVER MALAYA MAKE UP ITS FIRST PIONEERS IF you are the sort of person who enjoys man-against-nature conflicts you would like Asap Kong. Not that nature in Asap Kong or the Bilut Valley, to give it its recent and better-known name —is specially
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    • 106 8 ACCIDENTS involving lorries and motor cars with fatal results have become very frequent and It is time that more drastic measures were taken by the Government to curb reckless driving. In the first instance.. I would suggest that the llw be made stricter.
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  • 470 9 SEVEN LEAVE TRENGGANU ASSEMBLY MEETJNG AFTER MENTRI BE£AR VETOES A DEBATE KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. SEVEN Alliance members walked out of a State Legislative Assembly meeting here this morning when a motion introduced by one of them was rejected by the Speaker on the advice of the
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  • 153 9 BOULDER ON LINE STOPS TRAINS JPOH, Sun. A giant boulder rolled on to a railway track this morning, and disrupted rail traffic between Taiping and Kuala Kungsar all day. The blocked lines were at Buktt Beraplst. about 40 miles from Ipoh. Railway engineers expect to blast away the boulder from
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  • 64 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Indian Congress distributed Deepavali gifts to poor people here yesterday. The children at the Jubilee Home were given various kinds of sweets, biscuits and fruit. Male Inmates of the Leper Camp were given vests and towels
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  • 23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A branch of the Bank of America will be opened at the Asia Insurance Building here on Friday.
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  • 126 9 Leaders of youth are praised QEREMBAN. Sun. The Mentri Besar. Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. today paid tribute to leaders of youth organisations in the country for carrying on voluntary work despite obstacles and setbacks. Speaking at the wlndingup ceremony of the Club Week of the Malayan Association of Youth
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  • 67 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Chok Tal Kian. a lorry driver and Beni bin Budln and Ah Kiow. lorry attendants, were each fined $150 here today for refusing to obey and obstructing a policeman. The lorry was found dis. charging firewood at a road. The policeman
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  • 56 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Lt. Gen. Sir Gerald Lathbury, Director General, Military Training, War Office, is due in Singapore tomorrow on a visit of Far East land forces. During his tour of Singapore, the Federation and Hong Kong, Gen. Lathbury will visit training centres and schools in addition
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  • 115 9 CHILD CARE ASSOCIATION SOON JJUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Central Welfare Council has agreed to sponsor a national association for child we lfar c in the Federation. The council president. Mr. B H Tan, said today it was likely the association would be formed before the end of the year. The
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  • 54 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Postal Department will open a new parcels office In Brickfields Road here on Nov. 9. which will also house the office of the Controller of Posts, Central Division. The General Post Office here will not handle parcel posts from that date except those
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  • 190 9 CINOAPORE. Bun. A 8.0.A.C. Comet 4 Jetliner is due to touch down at Singapore Airport tomorrow at 6.40 p.m. on the inaugural flight of the airline's first pure-jet service to Sydney from London. From tomorrow, five services a week will link Singapore with
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  • 39 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The lottery draw in aid of the building fund of the new Church of the Assumption at Petaling Jaya will be held at the Church of the Holy Rosary. Brickfields, on Nov. 16.
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  • 68 9 Dr. Gob Kong Chiang, of Penang. slips the wedding ring on his bride, Lucy Ohrah Chooi Scan, at Ipoh. on Sunday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng. a former nominated Perak State Councillor. The 500 ffuesU at the wedding included the
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  • 258 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. OEVERAL Malay scholars today agreed that Malay could well become the common language in South-East Asia. i Such a step, they felt, should be taken if these countries were to Integrate economically and politically. They were commenting on the talk by Prof. Cecilio
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  • 120 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 15--lecture course entitled "Asian Political Thought" will open at the Cultural Centre on Nov. 26. Organised by the Singapore Adult Education Council, the course will be divided into three series of five lectures each. The first lecture in the series. "Islamic Political Thought."
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  • 137 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. IifORE than 1,000 people receive help from the Singapore Ex-Services Association every year, the president, Mr. W. R. Dennis, revealed tonight. Some of them receive help every month and others from time to time to assist them over a difficult period,
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  • 33 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— A young artists exhibition sponsored by the Arts Council of the Federation of Malaya will be held at the British Council Hall from Nov. 7 to Nov. 15.
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  • 114 9 fIPOH. Sun.— The committee to investigate into tne dissensions within Perak UMNO has postponed its sitting until the return of Its chairman, Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari, the Education Minister. The four-man committee will probe the causes of the JMNO crisis, centred on dissatisfaction over
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  • 72 9 BINGAPORE. Bun A total of 1.010 students will begin their first-year session at the Singapore Polytechnic tomorrow. Of this. 232 will attend for one day and two evenings a week, 314 for three or four evenings a week, and 464 fulltime students, for five days a
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  • 150 9 SIR ROBERT SCOTT'S SUCCESSOR DUE IN CARTHAGE SINGAPORE. Sun. Sir Dennis Allen, accompanied by Lady Allen, Is due here on the Carthage on Nov. 10 to take over the duties of Sir Robert Scott, British Commissioner -General in South-East Asia. He is one of the two deputies to Lord Selkirk,
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  • 49 9 KUALA KANGBAR. Sun. Inche Khalld Abas bin Adam, a Perak state legislative assemblyman, has been elected president of the Kuala Kangsar branch of UMNO. Other officials are: vicepresident. Tuan Hajl Abdullah bin Haji Abdul Raof. secretary. Inche Mohamed All Zalni; and treasurer, Inche Kasslm bin Din.
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  • 294 9 SUPPORT POPPY FUND APPEAL I{"UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V —The Raja Perempuan or Perlis said that with independence, the responsibility of Malayans to help ex-service-men and their families was bigger. i T£ c 5? Ja Pere mpuan. who of F deral Iad organiser of the Poppy Dap Appeal F^saldlna broad?ast 4
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  • 829 10  - Three and a half years in the Malayan jungle HALL ROMNEY By PAI NAA by Dorothy Thatcher and Robert Cross. (Constable 18s.). IMODERN VV AR, 11 total though it is in character, is by no means unselective. A young airman falls 20,000 feet without a parachute and liyes. A young
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  • 637 10  -  J. D. SCOTT —By MY FRIEND JUDAS. By Andrew Sinclair. iFaber. 155. NO NAME IN THE STREET. By Gillian TindalL (CasselL 155.) LOVE ON A BRANCH UNE By John Hadfield. (Hutchinton. 165.) AT RIGHT: TODAY'S YOUNG AUTHORS MR. Sinclair's second novel, "My Friend Judas" is
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  • 202 10 MM I H AT THE (.Ml By I nub Bloom. (Hutchinson. 11THEN the first World VI War started, Ursula Bloom was playing the piano in a cinema, a continuous programme from 5.30 (2.40 for a matinee) until n.30. Refreshment had to be snatched from
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    • 272 10 Straits Times Crossword mm jpMr~~TijH jpjpj m r ACROSS 6 The author sounds unculti--4 Creeping thing on trees leaves vated (Si. a bitter uwte (8). 1 Comprehensive wear t7). 5 Shoot the department <6). 14 Forcibly remove a jumper 9 The beginning of Keats'* poem things difficult (TV Is so
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  • 1887 12 SMALLER MOVEMENTS IN INDUSTRIALS ALTHOUGH STEADY By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Share Market last week boomed and Federation of Malaya sources described it as probably the best period for turnover and activity they had ever experienced. An almost fantastic rubber market, which saw a rise
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  • 22 12 (perptoal) 26 $3M.12>, 27 S3M.M 28 93M.K 29 I3M.3V', 30 S3K.M 3« »3M.«0 (perlb.) ll.lt $1.17 41.14 91.17 $1.18 Sl.lt
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  • 18 12 October average prices were: Oct 1959 Sept. 195* Rubber: 104.92 cte. 107.11 eta. Tin: $397.10 $399.08
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  • 571 12 Prices back at December 1956 levels ALTHOUGH the Singapore Rubber Market quiet- ened somewhat on Friday before the Deepavali Holiday, after a week reminiscent of Korean War trading conditions, the price of November first grade closed at $1.18 the highest price for the year to date. The unofficial 5 p.m.
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  • 68 12 Current Date of Total Total for paytjaent payment for previous year year Kaanntiag Tin 1745© Nov. 27 25 c o 27 4% Paaaag ton io% Dec. 12 12>i% 24% (increased capital) PetaUng Tin 10% t Nov. 25 nil Renong Tia 6d. Dec. 16 6d. 25T0 aMverrtew 10% t
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  • 1110 12 'pHE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday (Oct. 30). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. 1.70 1.31 Wilkinson 1.33 1.36 1.31 1.00 W. JKk (new) 1.21
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    • 146 12 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35 TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 3/11 SAILS 7/11 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 9/11 SAILS 14/11 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawa* A R ent«: THE BORNEO CO.. LTD. tjZJa GUAN GUAN
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    • 673 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE Applications arr invited for appointment to LECTURESHIPS OR ASSISTANT LECTURESHIPS IN THE DEPARTMENTS OP* CHEMISTRY. DENTISTRY AND PHARMACEUTICS. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, University of Malaya, Cluny Road, Singapore 10, with whom applications (ten copies) must be lodged not later
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    • 1510 13 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (MLS. Cap. 137) Notice ■ader Bsetts— 3f (1) aad (ill) TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL Nq: Notice Is hereby given that the books oontalnlna the valuation of, and the ratef Imposed on all holdings not exempted from payment of rates hi the Talplng Town Council Area for
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    • 749 13 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE. (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COUKT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OP SOfGAPORE In Bankruptcy. No. 619 of 1969. RE K. Baba trading as K. Baba A Co. of No. 888, Oeylang Road, Singapore, 14. Receiving Order made 9th October, 1969. Date of Order for
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    • 739 13 ICssHtowsi trees Page t) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worm* IS (Mim.)— Mom it rts. sxtrm BOX A.4480 S.T. Singapore. Vacancy for Dresser filled. All applicants thanked. WANTED A TEACHER from recognised university, to teach English and History In Form IV and V. Apply Sam Tet School. Ipoh, Perak. WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced
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    • 848 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wards ti (Min.)-Mox tt eta. •Mtrm REFERENCE Box No. A 9560 Vacancy: 2nd grade conductor. Position now filled. Applicants thanked. GENERAL CLERK/ ACCOUNTS typist required age 30 SO, minimum qualification Std. Eight, accurate and fast copy typist, good at arithmetic. Position offers good prospects for right ambitious
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    • 818 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT' le Worms IS (Mtn.)— Mom $9 rts. OMtra 4 BEDROOMED BUNOALOW with bathrooms attached In Johore Bahru Town on hill facing sea Please Tel. 3931 J.B. TERRACED HOUSE— In Cedar Avenue. Tastefully furnished, 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom, long-bath, heater, servants room, fridge, own gas cooker, 5 celling fans,
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    • 873 13 EDUCATION tt Words U (mtm.)— Bam tt aU. utri JERSEY. Channel Islands. St. George's Preparatory School (Ages S 18). Day, Boarding and Pull Charge. Ideal Climate. Moderate fees. Recognised. FOR RAPID/SURE Success in Shorthand Typewriting. Insist on "I.T.S", 19, Lorong 30, Oeylang: It's undoubtedly the School for you. Enrol Now
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    • 732 13 MISCELLANEOUS M Words U (Mim.)— Mom M rts. omtrm LIOHTNINO FASTI That Is what you'll say when you own a Black A Decker equipped Home Workshop. Sime Darby have all the details. CHRIBTIAN DIOR PERFUMEB, 1 Colognes A Lipsticks on Sato at I all good stores. Sole Agents: Salon New
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  • 49 14 pENANG, Sun- Malaya will compete in the Asian Zone of 1959-61 Thomas Cup competition. This was decided at the BAM. standing committee which met here today. The president. Mr. Heah Joo Slang said: "We must make early arrangements to train oui Cup squad.''
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  • 32 14 PENANO. Sun Muslim Recreation Club retained the Hajl K. P. Abu Bakar Cup when they beat Young Malays B.P. 3-2 in the Malays senior inter-team badminton final at UMNO hall.
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  • 382 14 ABC championships postponed till end of next year THREE REASONS ARE GIVEN PENANG, Sun. The inaugural Asian Badminton Confederation championships, originally scheduled to be held in Singapore next April, has been postponed till the end of next year. The BAM standing committee, which met here today, decided to stage the
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  • 305 14 But we can't help it Heah PENANG, Sunday. MALAYAN badminton players are being pampered M* too much by officials, the Badminton Association of Malaya's standing committee was tcld in Penang today. Making this charge. Mr. Thor Beng Seng of Selangor said pampering was "killing" sport In this
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  • 60 14 SINGAPORE: B«cfer SCC "B" v RAOC. padang; SRC v Royal Signals, padang Golf: REGC ladies meeting (stableford). Sime Road. Hockey: SHA Dlv. I— TTC r University, Paterson Road: Dlv. 2 CSC v Hong Kong B.jik. Balestier Road: Police v RMP, Thomson Road; RAP Tengah v Navy Nomads. Tengah;
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  • 35 14 PENANO. Sun. Penang AllBlues beat H.M.S. Ceylon by 21 points (three goals, try and penalty goal) to 3 (try) at rugger at Western Road yesterday. The match was played In heavy rain.
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  • 501 14 LADDIE MAKES 2 AND 14 IN TRIAL MATCH CINGAPORE, Sun. Laddie Outschoorn, the Worcestershire cricketer and former S.C.RC. and Singapore player, who will represent MCA President's XI against the Australian Test team next Saturday, gave a short but correct battinc exhibition on the padaog today. -.Leading a side against a
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  • 210 14 J/UALA KANGSAR, Bun.— Perak Malays and Singapore Malays drew 2—2 In their Sultana 1 Gold Cup soccer match here today. Singapore, the holders, trailed o—2 at half time but two goals by centre-forward Mahat Ambu earned them a replay In Singapore. After Singapore had
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  • 86 14 SEREMBAN, San.— Malacca, playinf without three of their regular jstars. were beaten 7-1 by Netri Sembilan In their friendly inter-state hockey match here today. Nerri led 4-* at half-time, scoring through centreforward Noordin (2), outside-left Sheikh All and outsldcright M. Joseph. Malacca reduced the lead In
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  • 2330 15  - Newcomers give Hobbs Franklin a double EPSOM JEEP By TOTAL POOL: 1169.7 M Ist No. *****1— 545,819 2nd No. *****8— 522.9W 3rd No. M 5414 —511,454 Starters ($1,636 each): Noa. *****4. *****1, ******. 2551*7. *****1. *****1. 199*49. Consolation ($l,OlB each): Nos. 2756*9. *****5. 2*2***. *****9. IJ6M2, ******: *****8. 2*694*. *****7.
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  • 108 15 LONDON. Sun. Australian Jockey Arthur "Boo Ma' Braaalvy rode hit I.oooth winner In Europe yeeterday wnen be took Mr. J. H. Hawes's Bulloptlc tint paat the poat In the 6f JDm Nur■ery Handicap at Kempton Park. Brea&ley, who came to England nine years ago.
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  • 320 16 Two deny that golf charge against Ike NEW YORK. Sunday. A NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY correspondent last night denied an allegation in Viscount Alanbrooke's latest published wartime diaries that Gen. Eisenhower was on a golf course at Rheims just before the 1944 Battle of the Bulge. The correspondent, Merril Mueller, was
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  • 219 16 DOVER, Sunday. FIFTY-SEVEN Indians with irregular passports were held on board a cross-channel steamer last night pending Home Office inquiries. Another 40 Indians in the party were allowed to land. A Home Office spokesman said: "Of those still on the ship, some hold
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  • 20 16 YEO FAMILY thanks Relatives and Friends for help and attendance at the funeral of the late Yeo Beng Swee.
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  • 21 16 SONNY YEO Cheng Tlong, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Chiang Bian. passed away on 1.11.59. Cremation 3 11.59
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  • 82 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chai Hon Yoon will lead Singapore Civilians in the annual S.H A. Poppy Day match against Singapore Joint Services on the B.C.C. padang on Tuesday. The team is: A. Rozarto; Chal Hon Yoon, Sarboo; W. Skinner, Kar p a 1 Singh, Harbhajan Singh,
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  • 95 16 Kept coffin in bedroom for over 30 years LONDON. Sun. Mr. Archie Miller, who died at' Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire, yesterday, aged 93. kept his coffin in a corner of his bedroom for more than 30 years. He took a fancy to a coffin when he attended the funeral of a
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  • 48 16 of Jerusalem JERUSALEM. Sun.—Mr. Gershon Agron, Mayor of Jerusalem, who was to have contested the Mayoralty again in elections next Tuesday, died here today aged 64. Mr. Agron, born In the Ukraine, was founder of the Jerusalem Post and its editor from 1932 to 1955.—Reuter.
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  • 143 16 SINGAPORE, Sunday. npHE First Deputy Chief ot rftaff of the Indonesian Army, Brig.-Gen. A. J. Mokoginta, said here today that Indonesia still faced subversion from "within and without the country, including Binga- pore." Speaking at a press conference, he said: "It is difficult to say whether
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  • 856 16 WOLVES SECOND IN RACE LONDON, Sunday TOTTENHAM HOT--1 SPUR, pace-setters in the tense battle for this season's English Football League championship, took a clear twopoint lead at the top of the table yesterday. Playing crisp, confident soccer they tamed fast climbing Manchester City with
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  • 222 16 Blackpool accept offer to tour S'pore, Far East LONDON, Sunday. DLACKPOOL Football Club, one of the biggest names in British soccer, have provisionally agreed to make a six-week tour of the Far East next summer. They would play matches in Malaya, Burma Singapore, Siam, Indo-China, the Philippines and Hong Kong.
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  • 44 16 SINOAPORE. Sun Combined Schools suffered their first defeat when they were beaten 2-0 in their CHv. 4 match of the S.H A league match by Queenstown at R.I. today Leading 1-0 at half tune. Queenstown scored through T. Monteiro and Ahmad Awang.
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  • 177 16 A walk-out threat by Aussies PARIS, Sun. The Australian Rugby League team nearly walked off the field In protest when French referee Oaston Jameau ordered centre-threequar-ter Harry Wells oS In the last ten minutes of the Test match against France here yesterday. Vice-captain Red Moasop suggested It. but Keith Barnes,
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  • 109 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. A total of 600 students from Singapore schools will begin training In basketball and badminton at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre tomorrow. This mass training 1* organised by the Ministry of Education. Three hundred of the students representing 14 schools, will be trained at
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  • 199 16 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Denis Compton's Commonwealth XI. who were forced to follow-on 198 runs behind the South African Invitatlor Xl'a 434 for five declared, face an up-hill task on the final day of the match here tomorow. After the home side had declared yesterday morning at
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  • 38 16 PENANG. Sun. Penang won the Heah Joo Seang Cup In the Inter-State women's badminton championships for j the third consecutive year when they beat Selangor 4-3. in the final at UMNO HaJI here tonight.
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  • 47 16 SINGAPORE. Bun. E.H.P. Berry beat Y. Tanaka by 4 and 3 in the final of the Royal Island Club's Race Course Cup competition at Thomson Road today. J. Molan (67) won the Dlv. "C" monthly medal. The ball sweep winner was P. MeNerney (,33'j).
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    • 254 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS W.rrf* S/9 (Minimum) GRAY: To Keith and Rosamund, a son. Anton Jamas, on Ist November, 1959. at Gieneagles Nursing Home. MR. MRS. J. de HAAN-van der VLUOT gladly announce arrival of son, Nan Florts Jan, on Oct. 31, 1959. at Oleneagles Hospital. Both well. A ESPECIALLY IN
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