The Straits Times, 10 October 1960

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  • 1060 1 Rebuff for Khrushchev in United Nations Malaya and African members abstain NEW YORK, Sunday THE U.N. General Assembly yesterday for the tenth successive year refused to take up the question of Communist China's admission to the U.N. It upheld by 42 voles to 34 with 22
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  • 334 1 Constable is burnt to death in crash as scores look on helpless SINGAPORE, Sunday. A PAKISTANI reserve unit policeman was burnt to death at the 4th milestone Braddel Road this morning while scores of people watched helplessly. The dead man. Constable Aytlb Khan, .T2. was driving a Land Hover back
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  • 24 1 VALLETTA, Sun. Maltese Labour Party supporters today staged an anti-British pro independence protest march through Valletta with riot police standing by. Reuter.
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  • 512 1 TANAH RATA, Sunday THE Prime Ministers of the Federation and Singapore met informally tonight in the cool and relaxed atmosphere of the Cameron Highlands. Tengku Abdul Rahman had put aside preparations for his impending visit to the United States and Canada to go to
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  • 211 1 SINGAPORE, Monday ~i T IGHTJJING CID raids, aimed at the more dangerous underworld figures, were in full swine early today. By 1 a.m. 17 men said to be on the wanted list had been taken into custody and brought to CID headquarters in Robinson
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  • 80 1 LONDON, Sun. Five of 34 Comet airliner passengers who flew into London last week with a smallpox case from Kuala Lumpur were still untraced. They had travelled with Air. L. Perk Vlaanderen. Dutch businessman, now in isolation hospital near Dartford. Kent. His condition is
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  • 339 1 7 die in Southern Rhodesia rioting SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia), Sun. Police reservists patrolled debris-strewn streets in lorries and armoured cars today after 10 hours of rioting which left seven Africans dead and 80 Africans and Europeans injured. Four Africans were in hospital in critical condition. Police stoned Rampaging African crowds
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  • 1165 2  -  ADRIAN BALL NOW THE DUKE OF WINDSOR LOOKS BACK OVER THE YEARS AND SEES VAST CHANGES IN AN ANCIENT INSTITUTION by I LONDON. Sun THE Duke of Windsor declares in a book being published h&re tomorrow that the atmosphere surrounding
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  • 522 3 NEW YORK, Sunday lt| R. MKITA Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, said here yesterday that the adverse vote against the admission of Communist China into the UN was not important. "The time will come when all these obstacles that have been erected against
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  • 319 3 BONN, Sunday. pRENCH and West German leaders agreed here 1 yesterday to patch up their differences over the Atlantic pact and European policy in the interests of Franco-German solidarity. This, according to usually well-lnfromed sources here, was the result of a two-day visit to Bonn
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  • 149 3 U.S. sub is 'buzzed' by Cuban fighter WASHINGTON, Sun. United States protested today that a Cuban Air Force fighter had "buzzed" an American submarine yesterday for 37 minutes off Key West. Florida. A note delivered to the Cuban embassy here demanded that the Cuban Government should take immediate strps to
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  • 81 3 BB's hubby to serve in Sahara PARIS. Sun. Jacques Charrier. actor husband of Brigitte Bardot. is to serve as a soldier in the Sahara, usually reliable sources reported last night. Charrier. who was granted one year's deferment of military service last year for health reasons, has received his call-up orders.
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  • 26 3 MOMBASA (Kenya). Sun. The Sultan of Zanzibar, Seyyid Sir Khalifa bin Harub. died In Zanzibar this morning. He Is over 80 years old. —Reuter.
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  • 58 3 TAIPEH, Sun.— President Chiang Kai-shek declared In a national day message today that the Asian nations may lose their independence and freedom If mainland China remains under the control of the Communists. The 72-year-old leader predicted that' Nationalist China would be able to overthrow the Peking
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  • 25 3 NEW YORK. Sun.—President Sekou Toure. of Guinea, may visit Cuba next week for talks with Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister.— Reuter.
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  • 43 3 MOBCOW, Sun. Russia has launched the world's first catamaran cargo steamer In Gorky. the Soviet news agency Tass repotted. The freighter— two hulls Joined by a common deck can carry 600 tons of cargo on the open deck. Reuter.
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  • 172 3 CONGO TIDE EBBS FOR MR. L I EOPOLDVILLE. Sun.— The power of the Congo Premier, Mr. Patrice Lumumba has been further weakened by wholesale desertions of his supporters and he may soon be completely ousted. His latest setback was a sudden mutiny of LeoDoldvllle city policemen, long regarded as Mr.
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  • 33 3 RAWALPINDI (Pakistani Sun. The Nawab of Oir. on Pakistan northwest frontier adjoining Afghanistan, haa been arrested and is to be deposed, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Manzoor Qadlr. said yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 178 3 Now anti-republicans are planning to partition S. Africa JOHANNESURG, Sunday. ANTI-REPUBLICANS In East London have begun a move to partition South Africa and establish a politically independent State separate from Dr. Verwoerd's proposed republic. Press reports said yesterday. The new state would Include the south-eastern coastal strip 600 miles long
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  • 148 3 NEW YORK, Sunday. 'THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said yesx terday that the Western nations did not want an easing of the cold war "at the present moment." He said in a television in- terview that the West "basically" wanted a relaxation of International
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  • 145 3 'K trying to assert strength' LONDON. Sun. The Earl of Home. British Foreign Secretary, who arrived at London airport last night from New York where he had been attending the United Nations General Assembly. said: "I think Mr. Khrushchev is trying to assert Communist strength all over the world." Lord
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  • 37 3 Budapest war on rats BUDAPEST. Sun— Budapest's city authorities have declared war on the Hungarian capital's million-strong rat population. Authorities have prepared eight tons of poisoned, food and expect to kill about 600.000 in the coming campaign.—Reuter.
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  • 39 3 ACCRA. Sun. President Kwame Nkrumah said yesterday that he intended to organise a committee of Independent African states to discuss African unity. He said he was sure all African states would join the committee— U.P.l.
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    • 373 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres) Short Wave: 62 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negaratrom 9.0« 10.0* p.m. Ku, News Headlines: 6.05 MnmA.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 Ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Telk Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And His 7.05
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  • 334 4 An asset in later life' YONG TELLS CADETS OF FOUNDATION TO SUCCESS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today told a combined parade of about 1,000 school cadets from the English, Chinese and Malay schools that their training would be an asset to them and would serve
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School will hold their School Certificate Graduation Day and display of work, at the school hall on Friday at 9 a.m.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Yahya Cohen and Dr. L. S. Sodhy have been elected members of the Singapore Medical Council.
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  • 118 4 CAN SPORE SURVIVE WITHOUT A MERGER? SINGAPORE, Sun. The question of whether an independent Singapore could survive without merger with the Federation will be debated at a public forum at the University of Malaya here tomorrow night. The forum organised by the University Socialist Club will be held at the
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  • 19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. R. Ramalingam has been appointed a nominated trustee of "the Nature Reserves Management Board.
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Fiftj less trlsha riders were registered In Singapore last month. There were 4,471 on Sept. 20.
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  • 142 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation Master Builders Association to- day decided to oppose a proposal by the Selangor Malay Chamber of Commerce that preference be given to Malays for Government tenders below $50,000. I A special delegates' conference appointed a nineman sub-committee to draft a
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The assistant station manager of KLM in Singapore. Mr. William Chen, returned here after one month's transfer to Dutch New Guinea as station manager there
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  • 121 4 FREE FILM SHOWS THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Sun. The Held Section of the Ministry of Culture wll give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow. AH shows will begin at 7 p.m., and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Officers during
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  • 197 4 PENANG. Sun. rpHE Minister of Works, Posts and Tele communications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said In Penang today that English was essential for the progress of this country. He said that the English language was a "must" for science and other important subjects.
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  • 66 4 Beginning to- day: An intriguing series on the life and philosophy of two of the most celebrated spin- sters of our time. The Great Un- attached No. 1 is j oi 1 millionairess Olga Deterding, who never mar- ried because the j man of her choice told
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  • 241 4 First Lady appeals for more leaders SINGAPORE, Sun. a Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara, today called for more community leaders to take part in the Junior Red Cross movement. She said the difficulty of rettinr leaders had prevented the expansion of the movement in the She
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. ThP Chinese Swimming Club will hold a buffet and dance for members and friends on Oct. 29 from 8 p.m. Included In the programme will be a fashion show and spot dances. Tickets are available at the Club.
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. T. P. Pollard of New Zealand will speak on "Experiences of an Engineer in the Antarctic" on Thursday, at 4 p.m.. at the Singapore Polytechnic during its Publicity Week.
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Sun^-Mr. A. Athlsayam. a local lawyer, will speak on "The United Nations and how It works" on Oct. 24. at a Y.W.C.A.'s tea party at Robinson's Cafe at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. A. E. M. Oeddes will speak on "Bullfighting In Spain" at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at a Rotary Club luncheon meetIng at the Cathay Hotel.
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    • 48 4 rTWE following Is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Dusseldorf. Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta,' Bangkok (8A714) 9.15 pm.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (8A705) 10.50 P.m. Qantat: From Sydney, Melbourne. Perth, Jakarta (EMS4S) II a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong
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    • 221 4 Kong. Bangkok (CX733) 1.40 pjn. Garuda: Prom Medan (OA980) 2.10 pjn. Japan Air Line*; From Tokyo, Hqng Kong. Bangkok (JL7II) 4.40 pjn. Air India: Prom New York. London. Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut, Bombay Madras (A 1402) Bio pjn. Malayan Airways: From Kuala Lumpur (MLI7I) 10.16 a.m from Penang, ipoh, Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 107 4 aaVafafaf^f CpJaFwa Cr mMmmMmJr m• I I'MVESSITV SOCIAUST V.M.C.A.: Sceneshiftcra CotnC'LL'B: Public forum on "C»n mlttee meeting. 8 pjn. an independent Singapore sur- PHOTOGBAFHIC SOCIETY: vlve without merger with the Exhibition at Raffles Museum. Federation". New Lecture ft a.m. to 5.30 pjn. Theatre. Buklt Tlmah. 8.16 pan. STUDY GROUP MOVESINGAPORE
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  • 291 5 SO BROKE THAT WE OFTEN CANNOT MEET OUR PAYMENTS TO ALL BRANCHES— SECRETARY IPOH, Sunday. nPHE Malayan Trades Union Congress is one J- of the poorest workers' organisations in the country. This. was disclosed here today by its general secretary, Mr. K. V. Thaver, at a
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  • 241 5 FARMER JAILED FOR KIDNAP OF SCHOOLGIRL XOTA BHARU, Sunday. APADI planter, Mamat bin Abdul Latiff, was today Jailed for six months by the Sessions Court here for kidnapping a 14-year-old schoolgirl. Mamat. 23, pleaded guilty) to a charge of kidnapping Kalsom binte Mohamed from her lawful parents on April 17
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  • 56 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The British troopship Dllwara for many years the floating "home" of thousands of Servicemen voyaging to and from the Far East has ended her Service career. The 24-year-old vessel is now on her way to Hong Kong for conversion into a pilgrim carrier
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  • 84 5 744,000 in Sarawak census KUCHING Sun.— Sarawak's population is increasing at the rate of 2.5 per cent a year, according to the preliminary figures of a recent census. A Government statement today announced that there are 744,391 people in the Colony. An important factor accounting for the rate of increase,
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  • 37 5 PENANO. Sun. A Brltisii submarine. H.M.S. Teredo, arrived here yesterday on an operational visit. A sister ship to the submarine Tactician: which visited Penang last June, the Teredo will remain in port until Saturday.
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  • 180 5 L'UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Field Marshal Tun Sir Gerald Templer and Lady Templer. who are due to arrive for a visit on Wednesday, will take part in this year's Children's Day celebrations or Oft. 22. An elaborate programme has been drawn up by several organisations
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  • 91 5 Expert arrives to study future Spore TV market AN OFFICIAL of a leading Japanese television company is now in Singapore to study the State's need for equipment when Singapore's television station is set up. He is Mr. T. Yoshikawa (above), sales manager of the national television department of Matsushita Electrical
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  • 21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government paid out. through tne Social welfare Department. (778,302 last month in public assistance allowances.
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  • 177 5 Shipwrecked fisherman to be flown home to Gan Island pENANG. Sun. Mutt Hussain, 21-year-old j shipwrecked Maldirian fisherman, will be repatriated home to Gan Island .tomorrow. Yum, who was rescued after drifting three days in his frail fishlnc boat. will be taken to Butterworth by immigration authorities and handed over
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  • 165 5 Woman had subversive documents, is jailed MU A R Sun. A woman political detainee, Kok Yoke Choo, 21, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months Jail by the Sessions Court here for having subversive documents. Kok, charged under the Emergency Regulations, was said to have the documents under her control without
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  • 40 5 TAPAH, Sun— The Batanr; Padang District Welfare Committee has ceased to give financial helo from this month to the 24 Inmates In the two old folks homes In the district because It has got not sufficient funds.
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  • 29 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun. Mr. J.W. Watson, District Forest Officer. Klnta, has 'eft foi England on Malayani.satlon and has been succeeded by Inche Sharlff bin Sunta Badi from Kedah.
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  • 640 6 To the hint that small rubber estate owners who do not replant may be dispossessed of their holdings the Minister of Commerce added, at the meeting of the Rubber Replanting Staff Union, some forceful comments on the organisation of rubber smallholders. Collectively the smallholders are never out
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  • 352 6 It is not yet clear whether political science is to be a subject for honours or pass degrees at the University of Malaya in Singapore, but whichever it is to be the news that it will last be taught is very welcome. The aim of starting the first
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  • 143 6 This week the military regime in Turkey will place on trial virtually the entire former Turkish Government which it deposed in what is now referred to as the May 27 "revolution". Not only President Bayar and Prime Minister Menderes but 400 deputies, generals and sundry officials of
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  • 250 6 ON THE SCENE THE Language Institute in Kuala Lumpur Is to inaugurate a post-graduate research course in the academic year starting next January. Up to ten of the 58 students now nearing the end of the institute's two-year course "A"
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  • 192 6 NEARLY every major art show in Kuala Lumpur and the current exhibition In the National Gallery is no exception has Included work by Peter Harris, father of the five-year-old Wednesday Art Group which can claim to have fostered contemporary Malayan painting. Invariably the NFB (not for
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  • 118 6 THE University Literary and Dramatic Society Is presenting Jean Anouilh's "Antigone" In the British Council hall on Wednesday evening. It Is a good example of his classical adaptations but like all his plays and Sophocles' original it has an easy- to- follow plot and Is In
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  • 1505 6 JAMES MORRIS (of the Guardian) records in another memorable dispatch the turning point in the U.N. The performances of Russia and U.S. have been equally forlorn.,. Dateline NEW YORK PAKI classic tragedy, part burlesque, part thrillor, part Keystone cods, the twice-daily show that is the fifteenth
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  • 55 6 ON Thursday Lee Kum Sing, who must already be heartily sick of identification as "Campoll's accompanist", gives his first Kuala Lumpur concert. The Chinese Assembly Hall Is unlikely to do him any accoustlcal favours, but with the Arts Council'! Bft. 4in. Stein way he can take consolation in
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  • 338 7 PARTY NEGARA UNLIKELY TO JOIN UP WITH P.M.I.P. IF ITS DEMAND FOR A VITAL PORTFOLIO IS TURNED DOWN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. NEGOTIATIONS between the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and Party Negara on the formation of a coalition government in Trengganu have hit a snag. It follows Party Negara's
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  • 220 7 GETTING TO KNOW YOU' VISIT BY PAKISTANI AIRMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 21 -member goodwill mission of the Pakistan Air Force led by their Commandant, Air Commodore BurtAndrews. left for Singapore after visiting the Royal Malayan Air Force here. They are on a month's getting to know you" tour to
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  • 166 7 Bush fires keep the brigade busy KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The present drought has been keeping the Fire Brigade here busy putting out lallang fires which, it says, are more difficult to control than godown fires. The brigade received an average of four calls a day to put out bush fires
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  • 44 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Tengku Bendahara of Kedah. Tengku Abdul Malik, today declared open an exhibition of Chinese paintings and Japanese child art sponsored by Unesco. The exhibition at the Balai Besar w'll be on until Tuesday. AdrnU-ion Is free.
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  • 153 7 Federation must be consulted, says Thio OINGAPORE, Sun. *^A leading educationist here, Mr. Thio Chan Bee, today stressed that the Federation Government should be consulted before the University of Malaya in Singapore sets up a department of political science. Mr. Thio, who emphasised that he was speaking as an educationist
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  • 86 7 IPOH. Sun. Mr. W. P. Mackenzie, an engineer of Tronoh Mines Ltd.. has been elected Chieftain of thit Perak St Andrew's Society. Other officials are: VlceChleftaln. Mr. P. P. Bonnln*ton: secretary, Mr. W. D. Deans; treasurer. Mr. R. A. Adamson: and a committee comprising Messrs. J. A.
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  • 259 7 A SINGLE-engined Austcr aircraft arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday from England after a 9,500-mile flight through 17 countries, much of It in bad weather. The Auster was flown by Maj. S. R. Whltehead, 34, and Capt. P. B. Carter. 28, of the Army Air
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  • 126 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rkETECTIVES yesterday pounced on a handcuffed man after he fell from the first floor of the C.I.D. building in Cecil Street. The man, who was Injured, was sent to the General Hospital, where tonight he was under strong guard. Police have classified
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  • 64 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Air Ceylon will be Inaugurating a Lockheed Electra plane on their International services from the first week of next month. The general agents for the airline, X.L.M.. announced today that the Electra would leave Singapore via Colombo to Europe on Nov. 5 on the
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  • 57 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The best of a youth festival of drama, music and dances organised recently by the Singapore Teachers' Union will be staged again as a special programme next week. The programme, which will comprise all the prize-win-ning entries of each section in the festival, will
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  • 31 7 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sun. Che Rohanl blnte Sanusl. a nurse from the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, has replaced Che Rogalah blnte Said, who has gone on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 27 7 BENTONO, Sun. The Hairdressers and Hairwavers Association has obtained Its licence under the Registration of Societies Ordinance, a spokesman of the association said here today.
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  • 94 7 U.K. TROOPS TO BE TELEVISED IPOH, Sun. The day-to-day work of British soldiers now serving in Malaya will be shown on television in England. A television unit has just finished filming the activities of the soldiers, who are in the 1/3 East Anglian Regiment and the 13/18 Royal Hussars, based
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  • 62 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Nanyane; University student will make his debut In the local art world with a one-man exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street from Oct. 15 to 18. Mr. Laau Yen Tong, 23. a third year accountancy student from Sumatra, started
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  • 298 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday T"HE executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. Marvin Plake, said here today that political stability and peace were Important to the promotion of tourism. Mr. Plake, who arrived here last night, added: "You cannot promote the tourist trade without peace and
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  • 101 7 Acquitted of lottery charge gINGAPORE. San.— A partner in a provision shop. Choa Kirn Tee, was given the benefit of the doubt and acquitted of a charge of assisting in the management of a public lottery In a magistrate's court yesterday. The magistrate, Mr. James Loh. agreed with defence counsel,
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  • 31 7 BEOAMAT. Sun. More than $8,000 has been collected by public subscription to build a $20,000 clock tower here to mark the coronation of the Sultan of Johore. Sir Ismail.
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  • 182 7 THIS IS BIGGEST DANGER TO YOUTH IPOH, Sun. The Chief Education Officer of Perak, Mr. D. Bennett, told a gathering of parents and students here yesterday that gangsterism was one of the greatest dangers confronting youth at present. Opening the "Operation Activity" programme of tho St. Michael's Institution, h*» emphasised
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE. Sun Professor Saul K Padover. a prominent American constitutional historian and author, will speak on "Thomas Jefferson: The philosopher as democratic statesman^ at th» University of Malaya lecture theatre tomorrow at noon.
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  • 36 7 IPOH. Sun. The Perak State Executive Council, which has been functioning with only six members, including the Mentri Besar, for the past five months. Is to Increase Its membership to the maximum of nine.
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  • 66 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. Three people weTe srtit to hospital today after being bitten by cobras In separate attacks. The three victims Awang All bin Awang Ahmad. 20, of Kepala Batas, North Kedah; K. Ramasamy, 60. of Bukic Junun. Central Kedah; and Mat Isa bin Talb, 18.
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  • 807 8  -  ALUNGTON KENNARD PAGE EIGHT PRESENTS... A MONDAY MORISHNG REVIEW OF THE BOOKS OF THE WEEK < by HISTORY OF THE ABSOLUTE MONARCHS OF THEN AND NOW LORDS Of LIFE. By Prince Chula Chafcraboitgse. (Alvin Redman 355.) I Robinsons in 1 Singapore there hangs, or there
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  • 179 8 THE REVOLT IN TIBET. By Frank Moraes. (Macmillan N.Y. $3.95). T«HE Dalai Lama's x flight to India is the fulcrum of Mr. Moraes' story of Tibet, but the real value of this study of Communist aggression is its assessment of the impact on India. The
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  • 249 8 How group therapy works THROW AWAY THY ROD. By D«vM Willt. (Gollonci ISs.) I\AVID Wills is the head of a school (or maladjusted children, some of them plain little thugs, others merely a bit anti-social and backward. There are thieves among them, bullies and other kinds of little beasts, a
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    • 277 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Rockets aren't wanted la this 1. Name for detection dry club (3, 7). Campion (10). 12. Rocket's home: sweetheart's 8 A cipher In Indigo <i). not returned (10). 10. How the errant hens did caw 13. Pet's favourite food? <3. •>. when put between the layers!
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1179 10 FA VOURABLE RESULTS DUE TO OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES By Our Market Correspondent pRASER AND NEAVE LTD. has increased its trading profit for the year to June 30, but this is entirely due to activities outside Singapore, where sales have fallen and wages have risen,
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    • 28 10 RIBBEK TIN (perlb.) (perpical) Oct. 3 11.01 *3:)3.25 4 M*kCta. $394.37 >, 5 991, (U. $394.87 >j 98\ cts. $396.12 >, 7 98 cts. $397.37* 8 5397 87',
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    • 69 10 •"THE Malayan Exchange Bank*' 1 A—cUlUn made this change In its rates to merchants on Saturday, Oct. 8 'the rate is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs 160 1/2. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, '.he L'-S. dollar was quoted at 5 694
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    • 174 10 CINGAPORfc members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. Oct. 8. i Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrial*: M Cement $1.70 cd ON; M. Colls $1.68: McAllster 1 1-2 4cd ON; Metal Box $1.92 xd: Cold
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    • 21 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Oct. 8 Oct- 7 Industrials: 131.59 111.72 Tins: 196.61 195.97 Rubbers: ***** 237.18 Jan. 1 1958=100
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    • 1291 10 f«HE following lint of revised quotations was issued bj Singapore nrnben of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (October 8) H and L stand for hlf h«rt a. id lowest for buslnns done this year. I I It 1.00 1.30 61 5 50
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    • 399 10 rpHE PRICE of rubber In Singapore finished the •1 week at 98 cents, down 3i cents on the level at which it opened. A leading rubber broker reported the market to have been "fairly active, fluctuating around the dollar level, but without any special feature."
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    • 18 10 el. Coconuts .eponf PlanU pavmrnt 22J<T. 22) <"<> .i.nmcnl Nov 15 for year 32}% previous yew 25<-.
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    • 1148 10 Express U.S.A. Partite Atlantic Coast S«rvie« UA MA I I* i cod P, S'Mm eMjni H'kon| I. Angciei H. York ■iißiuvi mki" ut can n/» tct n/n oci n oo Hi Call nll Oct hi. nmi nm "ftsmkm Haw" Ist on 71/H Mw Mill Nw not 1U Oil 21/30 Ntt
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    • 193 10 YOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS You cosh in on the know-how of some of the best finoncio< exoerts in the country when you invest the modern woy in UNIT TRUSTS. For information ond f'tt Booklet writ, to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Bok 90, SMf»f« 9|J|J| ISRAEL NAVIGATION /222y™"" COMPANY.
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    • 418 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL Of SINGAPORE TENDER CITY ENGINEER'S DEPART- 1 MENT: <l«t Floor. P.WX). Build- j Ing) (a) Supply ol Portland Cement during 1961. j (b) Bupply of Pressed Bricks during 1961. Tender Deposit $200/- tor each tender above and both to close at 2.15 p.m. on 25th October. 1960.
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    • 711 10 NOTICES THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared a second Interim Dividend (or tht) year ending 31st December 1960 ol 75 cents per 110 Unit of Stock, less Singapore Income Tax at 40%. payable on 31st October 1960 to Stockholders
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    • 1134 11 NOTICES NOTICE The roadway at Level Crossing at Railway. Telegraph Post No. 49/8 at Pekan Tokai near Railway Station will be dosed for repairs from 7.30 ajn. on 12.10.60 to 6.00 ajn. the following morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half hourly intervals. HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956
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    • 119 11 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Cheah Hong Kiat has left our employment as Resident Technician of our Kuching Offlce on Sth October 1960. He is no longer authorised to transact business on our behalf or receive monies due to us as from the abovementioned date. THE NATIONAL
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    • 773 11 NOTICES THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) RURAL BOARD. SINGAPORE AimsTMs* list IMI (Sec Usa 61) The Assessment List for 1961 has been completed and may be inspected at the Assessment A Bstates Department. Ground Floor. City Hall. Singapore 6. during office hours. The Rural Board will proceed to reviie the
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    • 813 11 (Continued from Pace <) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Words tS (Min.)— Box St cts. tMtrm WANTEO experienced General clerk with knowledge of typing. Reply Box A 6399 S.T. Spore. ADVERTISER thanks all applicant* for Office Assistant's pott advertised on 26.9.60. WANTEO female canvassers, selling patent medicine, salary plus commission. Call personally
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    • 1097 11 SITUATIONS VACANT St Words Si (M in.)— Box tt cts. extra EXPERIENCED CLERK BtCTOßJapaer wanted, knowledge ot OUatai dialect* preferred. Apply P.O. Box 30K2. Kuala Lumpur. REGISTERED NURSE, clinical «x--pertaoce lor Johore Cheshire Horn*. State qualification* and salary to P.O. Box 32 Johore Bahru. A FIRM of Certified Accountants has
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    • 1048 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT St Words U (Min-i—Box it sea, extra FLATS l3O. Calrnhill Road. 33S Rlrv Valley Road. 2 bedrooms, dlnia«7 sitting room all convenience*. Detail* please contact phone S'por* ***** FURNISHED AND UNFURNISMKO Bats at Rambutan Rd., Furnished with laflsawafl, eatd/hot bath, tan, crockery *te. 1 bad rooms monthly rant.
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    • 958 11 AGENTS WANTED tt Words ti (Min.)— Box St ctt. erfr. WANTBD IN IINOAPORB IS) all stat* capitals ia in* r edarauaa disui- trotor* for excellent German mad* tree cutting mirtiin**. Attractlr* comtnissloos offered. Only Ukoa* woo can carry nocks, spans and effect repairs a**d apply to Box A 5247 B.T.
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    • 800 11 FOR SALE it Word, U (Min.)—tUM M rts. txlrm Ntw L/P PHONO RIOOROI. Annual Cbrap bal*. Excellent Baraaias. Capltol/OtlMr Ktcordinsa. Ootn* tarly for your Ka*xmrues Nanga*ns'« 103/ 103 Seirct* Road. Btesaaat* X STOCK »*w ovtrtuurd new*, paper* 33 i M inch**: porous. Insulation Board 4 z K feet; Dutch wire
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  • 2202 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By BIC SWEEP: Total Pool— sl7o,Boo FIRST PRIZE: No. *****4 $46,116 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****1— $23,058 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****3— 51 1.529 Starters ($1,647 each): Not. *****3, *****0, *****1. *****2. *****0. *****9, *****2. Consolation ($1,024 each): Nos. *****5. *****4. *****7. *****6. *****7. *****2.
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  • 511 12 Expensive Everton drop point to Preston LONDON. Sunday. 'THE international match at Belfast where Engx land beat Northern Ireland 5-2, deprived the Football League programme of much of its glamour yesterday. Tottenham Hotspur, the outstanding team of the season, and their nearest rivals, Sheffield Wednesday, both postponed their matches because
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  • CABLES IN BRIEF..
    • 41 12 shire 0; United Sen-ices Chatham 3 Rugby 11; United Services Portsmouth 0 Harlequins 0; Waterloo 3 Sale 19: Edinburgh Academicals 12 WaUonlans 8; Glasgow University 6 West of Scotland 11; Melrose 6 Heriot s Former Pupils 3: Gloucestershire 10 Yorkshire 0.
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    • 10 12 RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP FINAL (Bradford): Britain 10 Australia 3.
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    • 13 12 SOCCER AGA KHAN CUP s-nnal (Dacca); Makasaar of Indonesia 8 Dacca Wanderers 0.
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    • 19 12 CRICKET TOUR MATCH (Johannesburg): S. African XI 249 and 27-3: Commonwealth touring XI 345-8 dec (Simpson 128", Graveney 105).
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    • 13 12 BOXING BRITISH FLYWEIGHT TITLE (Belfast): Johnny Caldwell ko'd Pranlue Jones (holder) 3rd rd.
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    • 84 12 RACING 8. AUSTRALIAN DERBY, 11 miles; (Adelaide); 1 Royal Chat (4-1) 2 Beau Sabreur (11-4) 3 Time Label (16-1). 9 ran. won by 2: li. CAI'FIELD GUINEAS, 1 mile (Melbourne): 1 Lady Sybil (9-4 fay) 3 Sky High (7-2) 3 Liqueur (38-1), won by 3. neck. DUKE OF EDINBURGH STAKES,
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    • 14 12 LONDON, Sun Lucky White Heather has been scratched from the Cesarewltch Handicap. Reuter.
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  • 1335 12 INTERNATIONAL Ire Und 3 England i (At Windsor Park, Belfast). FRIENDLY Gateshrtd 3 Dumbarton ILSTER CLP FINAL Ballymena 3 Glenavon 1 Millwall 15 4 4 7 31 33 12 Carlisle 15 4 4 7 21 27 12 Barrow 14 4 3 7 14
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    • 189 12 I L j TIM n.« EliiocrtiMm PRINCESS TIM MM OTHtondoif top* r»- l<«l HM prmnt day Thr*« WW*. 7 hMk •pooli Four hourt pfalrtaa MOT*. Tm.-to-lile r»fnOjiNn. Aftrott.y. two-ton* «*kw*t, i«l, Ikjhi o*d pl*a- to tok« wtth whtrtvw you We Ati*fliaht»«l r v*riotil* with tat Hilt*! for mninq tupcrlM**liti*fl ond
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    • 128 12 ir'.aya l*b*h tuka mervgunokon **n«rator\ VtJBJLr HOMELITE ,ni k.rono Itiift MMMfj dan J J^^Pk V r*n*«n ynrok •ibaw* k*m«no2 Wtk NN _rfA^ Y^m wtlOHT M KVA ■rK^ fciSflD'jM «ATIWC— AC.II3V 60 <y. WJC^^mO^at^j/Hf^' ac iijv 1 jjov WgnßßiA) <r XV ABMATUHE FIELD COILS 1 I HICHILY RESISVANT TO OIL, II
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  • 268 13 SEOW TO GO AS MANAGER OF TEAM By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya has named a fourth player to compete in the Indonesian open international championships at Purkerwoto, Central Java, from Oct. 23 to Oct. 29. He is George Yap Chuan
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  • 46 13 T»HE start in the one mile for schoolboys at the Malayan cycling champi onships at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. Sha- haruddin Jaffar and A. R. Zubir, both of Selangor, are in the r^ar bunch. They finished first and second respectively.
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  • 135 13 TAIPING, Sunday. OUTRA PARAHIANGIAN of Indonesia suffered the first defeat of their Federation tour when they went down 4-2 to a Perak Selection in a soccer match at the Sultan Yusof Stadium here today. Hero for Perak was centre- forward Abdur Rahman who bapged three goals.
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  • 78 13 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Outside right Omar Awang did all the sjo.'ng In Marines' 4 o victory over Police In the Singapore Government Services F.A. Senior Cup final at Jalan Besar Stadium. Marines thus achieved the doubles, having won the senior league championship Marines' second team
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  • 27 13 LONDON. Sun.— England beat Switzerland 4-3 In a soccer youth international at the Leyton Orient ground here last night. Switzerland led 3-2 at halftlme.— Reuter.
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  • 123 13 Carroll cracks Malayan record KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Joe Carroll of Selangor won three events at the Malayan track cycling championships at the Merdeka Stadium today. He set a new Malayan record of Bmln. 10.4 sec. in the three miles event He was also awarded the champion sprinter's trophy. Selangor won
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  • 238 13 JUNIORS QL \KTtR-MU.t: 1 Rawl Manap (Sgor* 2 Zaiphan Othman (Pk» 3 Tay Bock Kee (Mai) 36sec. HALF MILE: 1 Malek Bujang (Mali 2 Wahid Farad (S'gor) 3 ZalDan Othman (Pk) lmin 16.4 sec. ONE MILE: 1 Tay Bock Kee (Mai) 2 Omar Samah (Spore) 3 Khalruddin Othman
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  • 52 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Klang District Football Association qualified for the final of the Football Association of Selangor Junior knockout competition when they beat Selangor Indian Association 3—2 at Taylor uoad ground here today. Klang District will meet SC.R.C. 'Bl' In the final on Saturday at the
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  • 425 13 VETERAN ENG QUEETHE STAR AT GAP SINGAPORE, Sunday. VETERAN motor-racing ace Chia Eng Quee was the outstanding performer at the DunloD Gap Hill Climb today. Eng Quee set up two new records In the sports cars 2.000 cc and the unlimited events. Jimmy Milne, holder of the Gap course record
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  • 87 13 SOCCER B'gor FA Cup: Rangers I v Indonesia Muda (TPCA). T. Anson X.<>.: Chinese Club v Teiolc Buloh Est. (Speedy Road). Sporr frirndllm: Star Soccerltes v Prisons (Parrer Pk): Jollllads v Sherwood Foresters (Parrer Pk). RLGGEK Spore frlrndly: SCC Invitation v 75 Squadron, RNZA-F ipadang). SMI Old Boys
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  • 221 13 SOCCER STORE GSFA J.\r CUP FINAL Oeiierml Hospital 4 (Bakrl 2. Bakta. Nathan) Jurong 3 (Nelson, Hussein. Yusuf). Senior Cup final: Marines 4 (Omar Awang) Police 0. PERAK INDIANS KO: IRC. Ipoh 5 (Ragls 3, John 2) IA 3 (Bala. gift goal). SPORE FBIENDLIES Joyful Indians 4. 11th
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  • 94 13 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Th* Badminton Association of Formosa has Invited Malaya to send several players to compete In Its championship from Nov. 1 to Nov. 5 at Taipeh but the Badminton Asso. elation of Malaya will have to pay for the passages and expenses. Mr. Teh Oln
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  • 20 14 CMIA AN FUNK or 10. l-ou."* 41. GrylanK, panmd away peacefully on 9.1060. Funeral at Id a.m. on 11.1U.6U.
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  • 30 14 MRS. ANNIE WONG KWOK VUN A Family iincrrely thank all friends. rvlatim for »r»ath». condolence*. a»•latance rvndrrtd and thMc who attrndrd funeral of the late Mr. Wong Xwok Yut>.
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  • 195 14 ITUALA LUMPUR.! Sun. A woman, j released from jail two i years ago after serv- j ing a sentence for a banishable offence has been re-arrested. She faces possible banishment again. The woman. Yew Ma. 3C from Bahau. Negri Sembiian. married an estate owner after
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  • 40 14 SYDNEY. Sun. Sir Lloyd Dumas, chairman of the Australian Asociated Press, today warned against a "convention on freedom of information" which he said "the Russians and their undemocratic friends" were trying to push through the United Nations Reuter.
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  • 162 14 YUSOF PRAISES MRNVR'S HELP TO THE GOVT.— THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA. Inchr Yusof bin Ishak last night commended the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in Singapore for its help in stopping the infiltration of smugglers and illegal immigrants. Inche Yusof praised the M'RNVR in a special speech he gave at
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  • 269 14 Heavy floods cut off villages, towns in England LONDON, Sunday. HEAVY FLOODING continued today in many parts of southern and east England, and thousands of acres of farmland remained, under water. Low-lying country villages were still cut off. Big provincial towns were isolated. Many people spent Sunday j trapped in
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  • 59 14 MUNICH. West Germany. Sun. Under a new West German law. menus will start looking like chemical formulas, according to caterers here. The law. requires all chemical preservatives used to be stated on the menu. Restauranteurs fear their guests will be put off by such delicacies as "goulasca
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  • 57 14 NEW DELHI, Sun. Firemen have chopped down a mysterious 60- ft tree of Bhogal, which on occasions spouted smoke and fire, while i£s branches were green and full of leaves. Firemen solved the mystery when the tree came down. Its trunk was practically hollow and filled
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  • 26 14 LONDON. Sun. The British Gas Council has approved in principle details for transporting large quantities of methane gas to the English midlands from Algeria.
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  • 121 14 Hindus to walk over temple fire in Spore -to-day SINGAPORE. Sun. Hindu devotees will take part in the annual fire-walking ceremony at the Maria- maman Temple in South Bridge Road tomorrow. It will begin at 5 p.m. Religious ceremonies will be held throughout the day about 1.000 people will be
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  • 208 14 BEAUTY COMPETITION SHOULD BE 'DIGNIFIED' —VARSITY UUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The University of Malaya has warned its Students Union that a beauty contest in connection with a welfare week next month should be held on "dignified" lines. Contestants should not parade in swim suits or other •'immodest" form of dress. This
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  • 16 14 PERTH." Scotland. Sun. Five explosive and 29 smoke bombs were unearthed today at Stormontfleld.
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  • 256 14 ACCRA. Sun. President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, tonight categorically denied a report into the Ghana Government will nationalise lorelgn firms in Ghana as from next May. He described a nationalisation report in London as "pernicious. wicked and deliberately calculated to damage the reputation and good
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    • 275 14 LASSIFIED OTISEMENTS 111 H/nrtfs $10 (Minimum) DUCKWORTH: To Rom-, wife of lan at Penan* Mission Hospital on October nil a son. Roth will. BETWEEN Wont: Ah Cht vv. third ron of Mr. and Mm. Wont: Mat Yontt. Tuipintc. and Shirl.y Lai Slew Yooni:. •Idrot daiiKht.r of Mr. and Un, Lai
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