The Straits Times, 22 November 1957

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  • 26 1 LOT V V *v AVERACE PAtLY CERTIFIED SAKE EXf EEI»* SO. OOO f lie**"** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 454 1 ISO DEFY HEAD, DEMONSTRATE IN SECOND PERAK TROUBLE TOWN 'We must support Chinese culture* banner: They scatter when riot squad arrives 'Strike' posters for school JPOH, Thurs.—Chinese students demonstrated today at Batu Gajah, 12 miles .south of here. About 200 pupils of the Yule Kwan middle school
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  • 17 1 Ills Str.iit* Times map shows the towns where students have demonstrated in the past week.
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  • 383 1 OFFICIALS ARE ON 'BLACK LIST' L'UALA LUMPUR, A Thurs.— The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, who has warned g .students to behave or face "swift retribution." received a n or die" threat lett« r today. 32-word, unsigned, note warns Inche
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  • 27 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. Russia yesterday gave China 100 telescopes "for tracking earth satellites" in appreciation of data collected by the Chinese on the two Sputniks— A.P
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  • 194 1 PAP leader warns: Chance of a riot Did not re-apply for jobs 'THE People's Action Party secretary-gen-eral, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday warned of serious consequences if the Singapore Harbour Board evicted its 150 dismissed workers from their quarters at the end of this month. He told the Chief Minister,
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  • 103 1 The LONDON, Thurs. The Financial Times yesterday said that the rate of in. crease of world shipping fleets is now badly out of gear with world demand for shipping space. "World trade will eventually resume its upward movement and a small change in the demand
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  • 181 1 NEWARK. Thurs. A New Jersey woman, blind for 18 years, saw flashes of light in a recent hospital test in which wires were implanted in her brain, her doctor, Dr. John Button, a neurologist, disclosed here. He said that Miss Betty Hine, 35.
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Thurs. The House of Commons last night passed a Bill to give effect to the Government's decision to increase pensions. Sinele people will get 50s i $21 1 a week instead of 40s and married couples 80s <$34) instead of 655. Reuter.
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  • 352 1 No sides but a call for talks probable By HARRY MILLER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federa- tion can be expected to I take part in the debate I on the West Irian issue now before the U.N. 1 General Assembly's political committee. But
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  • 279 1 Indonesian censure on all foreigners JAKARTA, Thursday. INDONESIA'S claim to Dutch West New Guinea heightened here today with continued calls for action against Dutch business interests and the re- ported announcement of tion Division" of 15.000 me Pia newsagency said the announcement of the
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  • 141 1 80,000 to go back to work in Ceylon /COLOMBO, Thurs. The leader ot th" Parliamentary Opposition, Dr. N. M. Perera, the president ot tht Harbour Workers' Union, joined a special meeting of the Ceylonese Cabinet today and reached a compromise settlement on the strike situation. The strike, by 80.000 gove
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  • 31 1 SHIP EXPLOSION CFF CYPRUS NICOSIA. Than.—ExpluMuns, <NTurr«-il in British s| i'l» African Prince a>> >lir v.is «.ailin-. h n Wcm Cypraa port ioii.i\, Recording to reports reaching here. Reut'r
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  • 223 2 'Whisky swiller label' angers Bevan lONDON. Thurs.— Mr. J Aneurin Bevan, the, British Labour leader. I testified in a libel suit' against the Spectator j magazine today that an article in the weekly Journal about a visit to Venice affected his reputation for sobriety. Mr. Bevan. who would be i
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  • 35 2 VIENNA, Thurs. The Czechoslovak newspaper, the Va.se Pravda, reported yesterday that 12 Czechoslovak citi. Zens, including six women, were sentenced to prison terms totalling 94 years for spying for the West.— A.P.
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  • 150 2 CANBERRA. Thurs. Six Asian journalists— including four Malayans will arrive in Sydney by air on Saturday on a 25-day tour of Australia, the Minister for External Affairs Mr. R.G. Casey, announced today. The tour would take in all r and was designed to give them
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  • 284 2 fHICAGO. Thurs.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary Of State, told a Press conference here yesterday that he had reached an acreement with Mr. Christian Pineau. the French Foreign Minister, about shipment of American arms to Tunisia. He did not
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  • 277 2 Tin drop surprises London market From HALL ROMNEY I ONDOX, Thurs. J Yesterday's drop in the London price of three months' tin is surprising, because at recent price levels it is profitable to buy three months and sell it in due course at the burin stock floor price But. says
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  • 536 2 NEWSPAPER: DEAL CAN LEAD TO GREATER GENUINE INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION ITALIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT WILL BRING IN £18m: AT LEAST TWO OTHERS ARE PLANNED LONDON, Thursday. A BRITISH firm announced last night that it A has won a contract to build atomic power stations in
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  • 73 2 GIKLS in national costume arrive at the Royal Albert Hall. London, to attend the first Fair which opened on Monday and closes today. The girls arc (from left): ANN TERESA VITA TOLONNA, of Italy. ERN.A POMATTI. Switzerland HELEN WOLF, Sweden: ANITA AEBLI. Switzerland: OLGA SHEERAN
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Thurs. Britain Is to cut imports of Japanese tinned tuna because few housewives will buy it. But more tinned salmon will be imported.— A.P.
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  • 99 2 THE RUSSIANS ISSUE A SPUTNIK STAMP POSTAGE stamps issued by the Russian Government recently have a theme to coincide with developments in the rocket and missile Held. The stamp above observes thp 100 th anniversary of the birth of the man shown in the portrait, Konstantine. Tsiolkovsky. who died in
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  • 159 2 LONDON, Thursday INGRID BERGMAN said yesterday she wished the world would Judge her as an actress and leave her private life alone. "I'm starting a new life she announced. i "And I do feel that I have some right to privacy." she added, without a
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  • 223 2 Cable flashes Nehru talks of wealth, power and freedom YEW DEI Tne [n Minister. expnesst i U.S. aid v. explaini d blems In trying to ii living He no' i freedom :< revolution State. India an countri' were rising were la "Your much wealt] fore the became bl told a
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  • 282 3 Bid to convince U.S. it won't lose in a swap of science secrets Ground-to-air Thunderbird is superior in range to anything Americans have LONDON, Thursday. gRITAIN is offering to sell America a ground-to-air guided missile "better than anything yet developed in the United States," the" News
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  • 93 3 Iraq bans planes for India i I.HI. Thurs.— V Indian Deputy Minister, Mr. Majithia, that Iraq had li arance faciliHunter aircraft by India from i land at Hab- Iraq. ordered men 1 er supersonic are to be m Britain. told quesHouse of the Iraq's refusal the delivery by more than
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  • 19 3 I -.Cisco. Thurs.— m violin maker. lay be had ire, 224-year-c< Ho, worth I instru isod recently.
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  • 21 3 IH N Thurs. ihermen, incaptaln of their I ashore |n the harbour (if nignt and asked tsylum.- U.P.
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  • 68 3 u-Vri W Is f eS Alr rce s intercontinental guided missile, streaks skyJh I Iv K allnth< d f rom f n unknown base. A recent announcement said that the Snark tarrying a simulated hydrogen warhead, hit with "unprecedented accuracy" target .000 nnl,s auay. The
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  • 224 3 Moscow: Sputnik information will be shared T EW YORK, Thurs.— Dr. Anatoli Blagonravov. a leading Russian scientist, said yesterday that his country had a definite lead in the rocket field. Dr Blagonravoy, a member of the presidium of the Sorii I
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  • 26 3 LONDON, Thurs. The "little war' 1 against the Oman rebels in July cost Britain £270.000. the Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, said yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 30 3 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Hugh Foot, former governor of Jamaica, arrived here today by air for consultations before taking up his new post as Governor of Cyprus. UP.
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  • 107 3 PLANE CRASH PRAYER BY CHILDREN CHRISTCHURCH. Thurs.— Children at St. Patrick's School here prayed this morning when a Bristol freighter plane exploded in flames on a golf club fairway near the airport here killing four men. The plane narrowly mussed a party of women golfers. Thf school children five and
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  • 76 3 LONDON. Thurs— Talks between Yemen and Britain on the border dispute which for years has involvi'd their forces in sporadic BchUag in the Arabian peninsula ended today without agreement. The Yemeni crown prince Mohamed Badr left by air for Zurich without comment on his 10-day "peace"
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  • 129 3 Foreman protests sheet comes down on a nude LONDON, Thurs. The Luton art school hung a sheet across a studio window today to hide its nude model from steelworkers erecting a building next door. "It h.imi'l so much that the model was embarrased," said Mr. C. L. Skinner, head of
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  • 259 3 LONDON. Thurs. j Closing middle prices of selected storks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £46 'i Funding 4^ £84"s War 3 41 £6S, —1/16 BANKS M'tile (£5: 24 P.U.) £64 Chartered (£1) 38/- Honpkcng ($125) £44 i INSURANCE Com. Un. (uls.) 70/3 1/Royal 77/- 1/Prudential £37
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  • 31 3 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 23d.. Dec. 23', d., Jan-Mar. 23\d.. April-June 23 7 5ri.. July-Sept 24d Oct. -Dec. 24' yd., Nov. c.i.f. 23d.. Dec. elf 23d., Jan. c.l.f. 23\d. Tone: Dull.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £730: sellers £730-: Forward buyers £702: sellers £703. Settlement £730' L Turnover a.m. 875 tons p.m. 260.
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  • 143 3 A VAST NEW MISSILE RANGE FOR BRITAIN YfELBOURNE, Thurs. ITI —A vast new launching area, from which new British long range weapons will be tested, is under way at Lake Hart, close to the present Woomera facilities, the Adelaide News aviation correspondent said today. He said that nearly €A 9.000,000
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  • 64 3 LONDON, Thurs. Prince Philip gave the Queen a gleaming electric kettle yesterday as a sift on their tenth wedding anniversary. He accompanied it with a piece o! jewellery designed by himself, and a large bouquet of white flowers. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh
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    • 223 3 St. John Ambulance Association Brigade FLAG DAY 23RD NOVEMBER, 1957 Help us to help you PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED for PKESTtGE SEtUttMTY SEHViCE bank trith OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD. the bank for a11. big or small PAID UP CAPITAL $15 MILLION GENERAL RESERVE $15 MILLION TOTAL
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  • 157 4 All smiles again at Kluang DEFIANT UMNO MAN SAYS: <I APOLOGISE' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THERE is harmony again here as a once defiant UMNO Kluang town councillor, Inche Bahari bin Taib today apologised to the organisation for standing'as an independent UMNO
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  • 454 4 BEA TAKES OVER THE PREP SCHOOL IN TANGLIN WO preserve education facilities for European children in Singapore, the British European Association is to take over Tanglin school uext year. It is the biggest and most exclusive privately-run school in the Colony. The present owner. Miss A. L. Griffith-Jones, who started
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  • 29 4 Police again carried out an unsuccessful hunt yesterday for kidnappers of Colony businessman Mr. Tan Eng Chuan. The search took In an area off Thomson Road.
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  • 78 4 DRIVER MADE P.C. SKID FINED $50 A Singapore traffic court prosecutor yesterday told the magistrate, Mr Tara Singh, how a policeman chasing a motorist for speeding wa.s forced to swerve by an oncoming car. The policeman, he said, skidded and was thrown from his machine. The driver of the oncoming
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  • 58 4 Certificate was forged $600 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Chan Syhn Tzoo who used as Pennine a forged Government Junior middle examination certificate was fined $600 here. The forgery was discovered when he submitted the certificate to the Chief Education Officer of Johore In support of an application to be registered as
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  • 35 4 Mr. Tom Harrisson. curator of th P Sarawak Museum, will give a talk on "Archaelogy in Borneo" at the University of Malaya Arts Theatre, Cluny Road, on Nov. 26 at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 128 4 Youth leaders sail for seminar in Hong Kong MISS Helene Chiang. Singapore Girl Guides District Commissioner for the Serangoon area, was one of four Singapore youth delegates who left for Hong Kong in the Victoria yesterday. They will attend the Hong Kong Youth Seminar which will begin next Wednesday. The
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  • 43 4 The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a ball at the Adel;>ai Hotel. Singapore. J tomorrow ni^ht. Tickets ■$:< a cmiple> are obtainable Irom the Brigade headquarters. 25 Gilstead Road. (Tel. No. ***** 1 or at the ball.
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  • 30 4 The following candidates passed the Michaelmas Bar final examination held hi Singapore In September. Conditional pass— Mr. A. S. K. Wee. Evidence and Civil Procedure Mr. a. Appajee.
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  • 370 4 «THE new 32-mem-ber Singapore City Council will run into its first problem when it is elected next month the practical difficulties of multilingualism. Unless the council can -borrow" interpreters it will have none. Even if interpreters are found in time— and none has been
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  • 134 4 rpHE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society has received from the public $8,000 in response to its urgent appeal for funds a fortnight ago. Mrs. B. S. Williams, the branch secretary, told the Straits Times yesterday that the response had been "wonderful."
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  • 79 4 Marriage registratio Hindu views art awaited THE Sin. x rncir view Advisor. decidinj Introduci comp tion i ages. The A the Chiel M.PI) N day thai been I] on the n ernmerv recently compui- Report to be I discussed Mr. Nair oa.j eminent public rea deration. The board V. Pakir:
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  • 24 4 Drama lessons for teachers The 81ng i Movement two-wei k teacher under th> Thelma the I Dram.tt: The c Raffle:--10 am on Dec 9
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  • 19 4 Mrs .1 the Sing Comrru present cash a to $12 places of the A Yio C: munitj
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    • 331 4 Here's Ugh praise for THE S SS ANNUAL 1958! A Reader from Kuala Lumpur writes: "This year the technical excellence of the Annual surpasses anything you have published before. The articles and pictures are of a very high standard. You must be proud of such craftsmanship." A Reader from Singapore
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 247 4 CITY COINCIL: Ceremonial Y\VC.\ .Rallies Quay.: English South Bide. 10 am to noon parade and ronfernment of City conversation class Ul5 am BI'KIT tim vh vniiTHrTi ir Freedom upon th. Governor. Sir Chinese p^nUng 1a,,,s |JO T.,hHe „1 'ta B Robert Black, al Cltv Hall iteps. p.m. and 5.18 p
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  • 267 5 LEFT MALAYA FOR CHINA. TRIED TO RETURN BECAUSE OF HARD LIFE E.\RLY ALL SPEAK MALAY: ONE HAS SINGAPORE IDENTITY CARD SINGAPORE Immigration officers found seven Chinese stowaways in a surprise search of British freighter Dorinthia soon after it ■opped anchor in the Roads yesterday. Seamen helped
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  • 84 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation Army temporary clerks are pleased that the Government is to appoint a committee to see that they get a fair deal. At a meeting this week. Mr. D P. Xavier. secretary of the clerks' committee formed to consider the matter, said
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  • 49 5 HE'S NEW AIR ADVISER TO THE MALAYAN AIR FORCE Air Commodore A.V.R. Johnstone, who has been appointed Air Adviser to the Royal Malayan Air Force, Malaya. Air Commodore Johnstone, who was formerly Group Captain, deputy Air Defence Commander. Malaya, and deputy Commander, M.A.A.F., came to the Federation last year.
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  • 44 5 An Air India Super-Con stellation, scheduled to arrive in Singapore with passengers from Bombay and Madras yesterday morning, was delayed for 18 hours. The airliner was held up in Bombay to wait for the airliner's connecting flight from London.
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  • 170 5 SINGAPORE man was at- d by a bottle wield- ig In a .shop in River j j Road yesterday after- His face was injured. Swee Seong, 43. of I d Sultan Roan, the I the attack. said had gone to see the of the
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  • 245 5 l/'UCHING, Thurs.— The Govern- ment of Sarawak plans to close a loophole by which some firms are avoiding income tax or trade licensing fees. This plan is disclosed in a Bill which has now been published for general Information. It will be introduced into Council
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  • 246 5 RAPE CASE WITNESS SAYS: "PHE Singapore Assizes yesterday resumed blearing a case in which Joseph Mateju is charged with raping a cabaret girl, Irene Hong Sow Kheng, 29. at a flat in Meyer Mansion on Aug. 11. Mateju i s alternatively charged with using criminal
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  • 92 5 Three leading BOAC executives passed through singa. pore last night on their way to Sydney to hold "domestic" discussions with Qantas Airways. They are Mr. G. Boughten. sales manager of the western routes. Mr. A. C. Hughes, agency manager, and Mr. M. A. Snowball, sales manager
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  • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Co-operative Store at the New Village. Rawang, was broken Into last n'ght and $216 and 20 packets of eiga rette.s were stolen.
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  • 98 5 BORNEO BADGES TO BEAT FAKE VETS KL'CIIINO, Thurs. Bo B us veterinary inspectors have been active in North Borneo. They have been extorting money from the public for "treatment" of livestock. They will in future be countered by the issue of special budget to bona fide men from the veterinary
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  • 56 5 Gen. Sir Francis Festing. C.-in-C. Far Ea.st Land Forces, will leave Singapore today for Sandakan. North Borneo, on a three day routine visit. He will be accompanied by Major-Gen, w. G. H. Pike, Chief Of Stan". FARELF and during his stay there will visit the
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  • 30 5 Prof. M. Rajakkannu of the University of Malaya will lecture in Tamil on "The Tamil Language" at the Ceylon Tamil Association, 11 I Handy Road, at 6.30 tonight.
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  • 130 5 THREE men posing as detectives dupod a householder and robbed him of S4OO in Ah Hood Koad. Singapore, late on Wednesday night. The victim. Tan Yek Seng, treasurer of the Singapore Dyers'- and Drycleaners' Association, said ;hat the men knocked on his door at
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  • 52 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. A 21--year-old girl was today fined $150 or two months' jail for stealing scrap rubber. The girl, IJm Aik. pleader! guilty in the magistrate's court here to theft of scrap rubber valued at $2 from Atbara Estate, where she is a tapper, on
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  • 50 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thuv.In the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court today Rieh;ird Fernandez, of the Dairy Farm Bukit Timah. was allowed bail of $300 pending sentence on a charge of disposing of a typewriter valued at $368 which he Knew to be stolen. H P pleaded guilty to the charge.
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  • 22 5 Seah Bor Kheanc. was convicted in Singapore yesterday of a charge of retaining a stolen bicycle. He was fined $150.
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  • 617 6 50 OF 300 WORKERS SACKED: 'EVERYONE IS AFRAID TO DO BUSINESS MOW* CARGOES REDUCED, LIGHTERS LIE IDLE IJNSKTTLED political conditions in Indonesia over the West Irian issuo are affecting the lighterage industry in Singapore. More than 3,000 Singapore boatmen and stevedores find there is now
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  • 112 6 Cpl Leslie Arthur Coon of the Australian Army Ordnance Corps was yesterday sentenced to six months' detention and ordered to be reduced to the ranks by a Singapore court martial. Coon had been convicted of misrepresenting to the army authorities that he had paid $700 tfkhh landlord,
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  • 98 6 YWCA chief flies in praises our women ASIAN women are becoming more and more civic conscious, said the Hon. Isabel ditto, president of the World Y.W.C.A.. In Singapore yesterday. Miss Catto. who is on a world tour, arrived from Sydney. She said that Y.W.C.A. branches were increasine yearly. Three new
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  • 63 6 The Telecommunications Department in Singapore last year handled about 1.100,000 telegrams and nearly 2.000,--000 trunk calls, states the departments annual report. The number of overseas weather reports rose from 866.800 in 1955 to 1.069.000. Overseas radio telephone calls increased by 1.800 to more than
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  • 127 6 LIB-SOC'S POSTER PLEDGE "THE Liberal-Socialists last nie:ht appealed for a 1 'clean fight" in the coming Singapore City Council elections. Lib-Soc candidates, a manifesto said, had been instructed not to tear down opposition posters. The manifesto reiterated that the majority of the party's candidates
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  • 69 6 FINED $15.50 FOR PUTTING UP ADS. W. H. Brennan and Co. were yesterday fined 50 cents on each of the 31 charges of putting up advertisements where they had no licence to do so. The company pleaded guilty through Its lawyer, Mr. R. v. Howard. He told the magistrate. Mr.
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  • 147 6 The New Scenesnifters presented the Gilbert and Sullivan opera "H.M.S. Pinafore" at the Cultural Centre, Singapore, last night. In a show of many highlights and encores it is difficult to pinpoint one performance as superior to another but special mention must be made of
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  • 112 6 The Registry of Citizens has distributed forms far in excess of the number who are expected to register, and .t will hand out no more in rjulk except to organisation-, due to be visited in a fnrtnißht by registration teams. The Registry has already handed out
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  • 327 6 3 held during riots are acquitted i Three were on j $500 bail j j 'They asked my j permission 1 PENANG, Thurs. Three Penang Chinese high school students charged with trespassing into a private house during last Thursday's demonstration were acquitted this afternoon. Their defence was not called. The
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  • 265 6 The Federation represents base workers NAIR ANSWERS COMMONS REMar k THE president of the 40.000-stron^ S eration of Services Unions, Mr. N. s. N yesterday that it was "incorrect" to say t trial employees at the Naval Base were i sented by the federation. I Mr. Nair was commenting on
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  • 105 6 Soldiers jailed for assault TWO I ildii conduct "very poor' wei sentenced to detention each I pore court mar: of assault and >.VZ custody. The men. Dvr James Rush and Brv Nicholas On::. both from 25 C RASC Ru.sli and Or Ter(l found guilty in '.roDer!? leaving and runnlr a
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  • 130 6 Libel case settled for $2,000 A settlement was announced in the Singapore High Court yesterday in a libel suit brought by a labour contractor, Kow Sam. against the Sin Poh Star News) Amalgamated Ltd.. Ng Soo (also spelt Wong Szu». the chief editor of the Sin Chew Jit Poh, and
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs i Two men who were arrested minutes after a 20-year-old i rubber tapper, Chong Yit Leong. was murdered outside the Chinese Assembly Hall on Monday, were produced before a magistrate in chambers yesterday. They were ordered to be detained for a week for
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  • 39 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Water was rising more than 15 inches near the fifth milestone on the SemenyihBanui Roaa, Selangor. The 19th milestone on the i Kajang-Dengkil Road is still j under a foot of water.
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  • 38 7 TAIPING. Thurs.— A lorry belonging to Kamunting Tin I Dredging Co. crashed into a concrete electrical post on Tuesday. One of the five men in it, A. Kandiah. was injured and died in the hospital later.
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  • 293 7 TV research experts carry out tests in Sinaanore NEON-LIT CHINATOWN PRESENTS A POSER POWERFUL group, representing technical, commercial and educational interests, has been formed in Singapore to prove that a public television service can be successful here. Known as the Singapore Polytechnic TV Research Group, it was formed about a
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  • 249 7 r Specialised equipment 1 me 'AUSTRALIAN heavy A equipment may soon be on the Malayan market. A two-month survey of Ma laya's needs in this field has been "so completely successful" that Mr. George V Graham of the Australian Department of Trade Is "thrilled by
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  • 71 7 SINGAPORE'S JAYNE' HAS TRIED TO REDUCE BUT CAN'T MAKE IT XINKTKEN-ypar-old Rose Lim the 'Jayne Mansfield of Singapore" will be mistress of ceremonies at j a West Point Garden picmi and social on Sunday. But Rose, a receptionist, admitted yesterday her waist was 25 inches seven inches more than Jayne's.
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  • 114 7 of the danger: l that thunderstorms hold for Singaporebound airliners will be reduced from next January. A storm-warning radar set is expected to go into operation at Paya Lebar at the end of next month. The set will give up-to-j date storm warning to
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  • 151 7 I THE Nanyang University will today be represented L for the first time in an official "ceremony sponsored by the Singapore City Council. That will be when the Governor, Sir Robert Black, is made a Freeman of the City. The person who will represent the
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  • 27 7 BATU GAJAH. Thurs— Mr. Tan Teong Hock of the General Hospital here has been appointed a hospital administrator of the Medical Department, Federation of Malaya.
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  • 35 7 Heng Gek Lai. was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with causing hurt to Low Thong Chin with a knife, on Nov. 20. He cleaded guilty. Sentence was postponed pending a medical report.
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  • 42 7 K U A L A TRENGGANU Thurs— The Sultan of Trengganu presented civics course certificates to 29 kampong religious teachers. The Sultan told them that without their support the country's development plans and schemes could not be fully achieved.
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  • 58 7 The new Japanese ConsulGeneral at Singapore,. Mr Seizo Hanata. paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. Mr. Hanata had called on the acting Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat. when Mr. Lim was away in India attending
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  • 25 7 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. An election touring team from Ipoh will visit Lower Perak from Monday to Dec. 8 to register new voters.
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  • 328 7 Police remove strike banners SINGAPORE police yesterday ejected striking employees from the pavement in front of TMornycroft and Co. office in Clemenceau Avenue and pulled down banners put up on the premises. About 180 of the company's employees went on strike I from 8 a.m. yesterday— 3o of them from
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    • 90 7 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? !n the home and at life seems very ng when you ak and tired. matogfn which jive Kood apsleep and S'GY it anatogen TONIC ct deficiencies the misery caused r>mples in adoles- I may mean perirnng. "Eskamel" otl quickly and them, restoring yoin vks instantly.Askyour EfkaaHT* Eskameh
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    • 431 7 IDEAL TOYS FOR X'MAS s¥ca/t c/o-tY- my self perfectly on mtf wonderful tfaa LITTLE MODISTE electric jA^m. SEWING MACHINE/ chine can sew all kinds of dresses for your doILS.^~TT It can do the same work *is B a real sewine machine. It The World S CuNOUS can be operated by
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 391 7 29. "While the mut* creation Straits Times Crossword ii i_ > L Illumination Indeed! <9i. I 2 3 |H| 4 5 6 8 2. Survive (7). $$SJg: I 3- Liking to quote In coppers H HI H 8 HI I «-OM« Japanese coin: I ££SS SSSS ££sa SSg; s*^ 14Wi
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  • 29 8 20 Words $10 (Minimum). MRS. SINNADURAI w. o Retired Travelling Auditor Railways pasted away peacefully 21-11-57 at 485 Paslr Panjang. Cortege will leave 5 p.m. for Hindu Cemetery.
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  • 50 8 20 Words $10 (Minimum). MRS. 001 KEAN KOR and family of the late Mr. 00l Kean Kor thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, sent scrolls, wreaths, telegrams, messages of condolences, loan of cars and all who rendered help In one way or another at the funeral.
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  • 224 8 M Words $10 (Minimum). REHEARSAL SM F. drill hall opposite Raffles Hotel 5.13 p.m. A LITTLE COUNTS much when using Tabasco, the Chilli Sauce that adds that certain something to food FRESH AUSTRALIAN CHERRIES and Mushrooms Just arrived by air now available at S.C.S-. Orchard Road. Limited quantities only.
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  • 671 8 The Straits Times Spore, Fri. Nov. 22, 1957. The Desert Air One of Radio Malaya's most valuable services has been its schools broadcasts. The quality has varied, but at their best they have been very good indeed. Their future is now in doubt, at a time of particular importance when
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  • 227 8 The secretary of the Fire Fighting Services Union has threatened a boycott of the Federation's new Central Fire Training School if an expatriate officer heads it. He claims the job should have been given to a Malayan. As an interested party the secretary's judgement is open to challenge.
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  • 229 8 It took the Federation Government a long time to set up the National Joint Labour Advisory Council which is to hold its first meeting next month. Proposals to create what the then Minister for Labour called a "valuable contribution to the industrial peace of Malaya" were put forward
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  • 658 8 Japan is not a man's world now TOKYO. JAPANESE housewives, J who used to walk behind their husbands and spend their whole lives in domesticity, have learned to speak up and take part in social activities. One In every two women voters is now a member of some kind or
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    • 273 8 MANY people perhaps take lightly the announcement by the Malaya Borneo Building Society that loans to the public for building houses have been suspended. The repercussions will not be fully felt until a few months later when we shall see more unemployment. Building schemes suspended
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    • 129 8 I WAS an overaged student when I finished my school career four years ago in the Federation. Had my education been cut off by superannuation I don't know what I would have done. The Federation Government should understand how much It means to the unlucky students whose
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  • 901 8 SAUSAGE-MACHINE CITIZENS LAST night, in a dream, I met a crusty, cynical old gentleman who made one remark which I remembered when I awoke. I wrote it down on a pad I keep by my bedside, since it seemed to have some bearing on our
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 523 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Wordt $10 i Minimum). MILLER: To Carol and Jim. on 20th. November, at Singapore Nursing Home, a daughter. Elaine Mary, 'sister for Sherry Ann*, David and Michael. 20 Wordt $10 (Minimum). KHOO— CHOO- Alan Khoo Khay Thuan. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Khoo Vat See, to
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    • 61 8 "The Most Valuable Thing a Man Can Spend" Time is a fixed income don't waste it. A personally helpful article in the October Reader's Digest (now on sale) gives four simple rules for using time to the full, and REALLY LIVING within the 24 hours of every day. Readers Digest
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    • 34 8 L J^^ L jri i!m\ iH»- ml //I" •••D«-lti»«" mod.l f-A^m^^^Lw. i r fla mw aA H with a gold-ton« <J CAP and tip. fI|HH 4 WP 1 fljwl«s> action, g£ writti perfectly. H
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  • 118 9 PARENTS ENLIST HELP OF CHIEF MINISTER r hur s n parents of former stu- c Chinese d by the nment dur- "undisIrn spononstratlon oned :.:..-'> r, Mr. ■king :t rents r an hour .ii had ■Ii n wore the use tlons ntion Absurd' were mother ncy arrest 1 1 we
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  • 382 9 'No justification for further wage increase' "Kven allowing for errors in the cost of living indices (and as you know a new index is now being prepared) it seems clear that there has been a very substantial Improvement in the living standards of this class of worker. "I have therefore
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  • 85 9 i irty, includ man, Mr. ho are be- in lr K tan Yew. I v v As I meeting t<n uec. -t, what right it has to do this. He names the other three as Mr. Devun Nair. Mr. Fung Swee Suan and Mr. James Puthucheary. Mr.
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  • 386 9 YOUR WAGES HAVE RISEN BY OVER 100 PER CENT SINCE 1947, GOVT. LABOURERS TOLD UNIONS ('THIS IS LIKE A BOLT FROM THE BLUE') TO DECIDE NEXT MfoVE OVER WEEK-END ttif r KU £t A LUMp UR. Thursday. [HE (lovernmcnt has turned down a claim by its
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  • 68 9 THUGS STEAL $100 FROM FISHMONGER A Singapore fishmonger, who took to his heels on the approach of four secret society members, lost $100 on Wednesday. Th'ng Ah Poey was selling fish at 3.30 p.m. In Silat Road market when four men. believed to be members of Group 18, advanced on
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  • 30 9 Lee Chee, was fined $25 for stealing a dustbin cover in Raffles Place, on Nov. 20. Lee had the cover wrapped In paper and hung on his bicycle.
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  • 33 9 SOME of the 25 girls watch one of the boys at work on a printing machine On the right is their guide. Mr. K. M. Kasi.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 258 9 25 on civics course see 'success of Singapore' Listened in the court •i TWENTY-FIVE school- girls stood in the carpentry hall of the Singapore Boys' Town, stared open-mouthed at the youthful carpenters, then turned to a guide and asked: "Is it true?" "Yes,' 1 said their miide, Mr. K. M.
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  • 236 9 'HE AIMS TO BE A NUISANCE' IPOH, Thursday. rnHE M.C.A. President, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan A attacks the Progressive Party candidate in the Federal by-election here, in a lengthy letter to the voters distributed today by the M.C.A. The veteran leader said >i Mr. D.
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  • 160 9 UNDERGRADUATES of yesterday "adopted" tl in Clementi Road as pa the University of Malaya le Gimson School for Boys •t of their Welfare Week programme. The students will start a Boys' Brigade at the school next week. Th e chairman of the Welfare Week committee. Mr.
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  • 38 9 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Mr. Jagger Singh, postmaster, Teluk Anson, has left here on promotion to Alor Star as Superintendent of Posts. He has been succeeded by Mr. C. S. Arumainayagam. from Port Swettenham.
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  • 176 9 CHUANG: BIG D-DAY RIDDLE RELATIVES and friends of Dr. Chuang Chu Lin are in suspense because of the Singapore Government's delay in acting on its order to banish him. Dr. Chuang. principal of the Chung Cheng High School, is still detained in the Chang! prison. Mrs. Chuang, who visited her
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  • 52 9 MALACCA, Thurs.— A dinner will be given by the local communities on Dec. 1 at the Meng Sen Charitable Association in honour of the Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. the Chief Minister. Dato Osman bin Tallb. and the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan
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  • 226 9 6-point plan for student problem TPOH, Thurs.— A joint x delegation from the Malayan Chinese Association here and the school management committees and teachers of four Ipoh Chinese Schools will present a six-point "solution" for the student unrest in Ipoh to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdui Rahman, tomorrow. j This
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  • 99 9 KLALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Three influential Chinese educational bodies have made a three-point decla ration on keeping student> in check. This follows the recent disturbances by students of four Chinese schools here. The three bodies are the Malayan Chinese Association central committee on education. the United Chinese
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  • 318 10 SUSAN BARRIE SEES THE WEEK'S SEW POMS niANA (death-cell) Dors seems to be making a speciality of bumping off the people who get in her way and paying the supreme penalty for her trigger-itchy finger. The last time we saw
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  • 245 10 AN ADULT FILM ON HEART ATTACK BATTLE HOLLYWOOD has made another good film on a serious, adult theme R. K .O. s "THAT NIGHT." It comes into the new "East- em" category, of which the best to date was "Twelve Angry Men." These films rely little on big star names
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  • 206 10 THE THEATRE SHAKESPEAREANA COMPANY IN COLONY By ESME BAPTISTA THE English Shakespeareana International Theatre Company is in Singapore. Geoffrey Kendall and his nine associates will stage during the week beginning on Monday. "The Merchant of Venice" and "Othello" and Shaw's
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  • 10 10 FELICITY MR. KENDALL JENNIFER
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 540 10 t r r a phone XSSSSSS^K VOir Shouinff V d y 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 1 Gary COOPER Vudrr> HtPill RN Maurice CHEVAUER I "LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON" «*> Plus! SHAWS M F.P.MAilumxc THDTODnS IN SINGAPORE". Tomorrow Mnite "TIIK BEGGAR GIRL" Mandarin m m Tomorrow <> a.m "THEIR FIRST
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    • 449 10 r todvv: im i \>, N .(MmULAM (no i-ri.i. 1,,-, I Z Tyrone Ptow« "THE SUN ALSO RISES 1 v t In C'inemaSco|>f Color by Deluxe 2oth MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! Chang Chun K Creature") In "THRF.F. SISTHtv .^ll r^ 4C Tomorrow 8.45 a.m.: "TOM AND JERRY \i: i I I Sunday
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1040 11 300 died in sea drama as 5 ships rode by ,wn on October 26, 1927 a flotilla of six ships lay rolling in the South Atlantic swell off coast of Brazil. Kound them the sea was littered with grim evidence of shipwreck mod lifeboats, rafts deck gratings, and corpses floating
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    • 165 11 use Rexona for the natural loveliness L a healthy skin! ff'^'< i^lil Ik jPHPsS^E nr nmi ma% j^- fe^<^. I v^ -^^Hjfe;:- XOUR skin can be beautiful only if it is '^&&k&P healthy. Rexona, the green toap with the deiJi li^hiful fragrance, gently care* for the skin j% W>b Only
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 248 11 Carmen 4% Co By Maa J n 'it "V^*jh'^ l lij > jJ'ili'A' l'jj,*t<ll''CTi!!i''ljiiM as a vJ?~is oz~c~r~)~j all ?i©ht, ru. 1 oos-' ca\ helSt' V vtvei 1 V T 'l*l*'' Tf» itt BMlfrWliliiT^Bi l'~ 9 MAX v 3AE?\E2 ~A<£ XX; TO MY A\O WHEN IS «E SONS U;Gk.* CARVEN
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  • 886 12 TIN CONTINUES SHARP DECLINE ON LOCAL MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE price of tin in Singapore yesterday again 1 declined sharply by $2 falling off to a new low for the present year at $346.75 per picul. This followed the continued fall in the three months price in London
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  • 98 12 MELBOURNE. Thur*. Loans 3' 8 1956-59 £98 to 3d. Loans 3>«% 1956-58 £99 11* 6d buy« Bank of N.&W. £36% Con Zinc 70/IOV4 Mount Lyell 22/7 V» N Broken Hill 116 6 Hill 50 17/74 Mount Morgan 12/04 Peko 4/74 Western Mining 11/4 Ampol. Ex 8 S'y Oil
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  • 36 12 On the free exchange market In ion* Konf yesterday, the is lollar was quoted at 5.88<4 for :ash and 5.90 for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15.53 md one tael of cold at 2..T
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  • 86 12 Sincaporr Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady November; December $26', buyers. $27 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk S43'-i sellers, drum $47 sellers Pepper: quietly steady; about 30 ton s of business reported done; Muntok white $102. Sarawak $101 special Sarawak black $63 (all'
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  • 48 12 The Federations Minister of Finance has flAed the following prices for calculating Customs iluti.s for the week from Nov. 21: Rubber 7tJ''s cents a lb. opra $408 a ton. C iM-onut Oil J740 a ton. Halm Oil $711-75 a ton. Palm kernels $361. 73 a ton.
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  • 14 12 Per lb. f i-2H quarter, )f n 1 'down b] P»r x
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  • 59 12 Deomber buyer, f,, tUfc >r*t«.rda> l| down thn The rlisliij, flwtiiiK p,,, yeslen ay omciAi fob. i. lilt 1 F sellers buyers I'NOFUI A Int. 1 sellers buyers ',4 IK (>\ Dec. i I h B iers ,4 Sln»,;i|M>rr I nerce Rubl noon trlei Nov. 21 Int. 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 848 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNClL— Applications are Invited for the appointment of 3 STAFF NURSES in the Municipal Health Department. Applicants should be Federal Citizens not over 35 years of age and mast be Registered Trained Nurses and hold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health
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    • 713 12 NOTICES SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the'vpirectors have declared an INTER3M DIVIDEND oa ac--1 count of the year ending 31st March, 1958, pf six pence (6d.) per share less Income Tax at Bs. fid In the This dividend is declared due on
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    • 895 12 NOTICES THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In The Federation of Malaya) Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting 1 Notice is hereby given that an 1 Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Atlas Ice Company Limited will be held at the Registered Office No. 18, Jonker Street, Malacca, on
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    • 594 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the ifflce of the Director of Public Vorks, Federation of Malaya, <uala Lumpur up to nooii of the ith December, 1957 for the purhase of the following: One lot Red and White Striped Canvas Awnings (24 pieces comprising approximately 7.500 sq. feet).
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    • 458 12 AMERICAN MAIL LINE far Lo» Angeles, Sen Fronelteo, Portland, Sec ttlc, Tocci Also accepting corgo for transhipment to wtntrai Spore P. i "China Moll" lit Coll 2/ 4 Deo 2nd Call 9/10 Dec "American Mail" 31 Dec/ 2 Jen 2nd CallS/ 6 Jan CVERETT ORIENT LINE For Hongkong, Jopon For
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    • 1289 13 Te i: 1405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. T.i, 2411 'cc-porotea m singopore) (12 lines) p.n, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ULINGS to LIVtRPOuL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PCRTS a Suci with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of Good Hope) option to oroceed vio other ports to load ond discharge
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    • 2177 13 mt m, i pM! UJ J hVrM ri M I AIM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penang P. S'hom Spore JUTLANDIA" In Pert 25/2* Nev 27/28 Nov ««'A" 28/29 Nay Bangkok only "FALSTRIA" S Dec 9/10 Dec 11/12 Dec Calling Saigon, Bangkok "KAMBODIA" 11/14 Daa
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  • 230 14 Harrisons Crosfield chairman retires SIR Eric Miller, who has been chairman of Harrisons and Crosfleld Ltd. since 1924, is giving up the position on reaching the age of 75. and on medical advice. As a mark of appreciation of his services to the business over 58 years, a resolution will
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  • 242 14 GROUP EXPAND LOCAL TRADE OOUND economic con- ditions prevailed in the Federation and Singapore and the company's trading activities showed a satisfactory profit, says the annual report of the Borneo Co. Ltd. for the year ended March 31. The net profit before taxation was £596,837. and a final dividend of
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  • 14 14 TEL AVIV WANTS MORE LOCAL TRADE
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  • 320 14  -  AGREEMENT WOULD BE ON FIFTY-FIFTY BASIS SIMILAR TO PACT WITH GHANA By JOHN DARBYSHIRE I TSRAEL is examining the possibility of opening a shipping line to operate between her ports and Malaya on a fifty-fifty basis, similar to the agreement recently concluded with Ghana,
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  • 147 14 ANEW and cheap kind of roof sarking and insulating material has been introduced into Malaya. Called Sisalkraft. it is made of kraft. a very tough wrapping paper, and sisal fibre, both of which are reinforced and joined by bitumen. Sisalkraft used for sarking and insulating
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  • 212 14 British radios: new method REVISITING the Malayan market after two years is Mr. N. B. Butler, export manager for the Far East and Africa for Pye Ltd. of Cambridge, who is now in Singapore and the Federation to introduce a complete new range of domestic radio receivers manufactured by an
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    • 199 14 B- J NECK eno ii'pjfjj Jino! NEW WIDE §O MOUTH Bottle J. K \l PILFtRPROOf [ML, WIDt MOUTH BOTTLE 1 You c*n (ef J «poon in th« bottle) HM iK| j*^ HYCKNICALir PACKED IN SOTTLCS t f\| \J to. pu,,., ,ni 1...m, MW| SnUUtLINC ANTACID ,'HOIT SALT*. Refreshing ENO keeps
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    • 185 14 NO BETTER CONCRETE MIXER; CAN BE BOUGHT.... These are the words of an owner of PARKER M CONCRETE MIXERS > k^*^^. Sizes from 3 cubic V^^B 14 cubic feet capaci: are readily availah at competitive price V Consult: r jfl(HEsin|llEßeco.iTD^ y- 'in J J AN EFFECTIVE Mf Afl 18 f
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  • 351 15 TRACK IS STILL HEAVY AT IPOH says EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Thursday. II and Winnetou, two impressive winners, on Saturday, strode out attrac tively on a track which was still heavy here this morning. Trigger II bowled along easily on the bit with Super
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  • 127 15 Flotsam was kept to even time. Newcomer Peterpatch (Lee) did a smart gallop over 3f. in 41 3/5. Silver Screen II clocked 44. Rough and Ready (D. Jones) was impressive in a 3f. spin in 43. Caracas (Cracknelli did even time. Dentureene <Awi) sprinted
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  • 69 15 PENANG, Thurs. The Penang Turf Club's Christmas Meeting to be held on Dec. 21. 25 and 28 will be for Class 3 and Class 5 horses. Entries close on Wednesday, Dec. 11. The distances are: Class 3: first run over s^ifurs or 7furs and second run over 6furs
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  • 196 15 EDDIE IS BACK ON HIS 3rd TOUR r»DDIE LARKIN who returned to England in February to ride in the flat season, is back. Eddie flew into Singapore yesterday accompanied by two other English Jockeys who will be riding here for the first They are Jor> Mercer, younger brother of Manny
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  • 432 15 Weights for Ipoh tomorrow IVEIGHTS lot T all nine races at Ipoh tomorrow are: CL. 3. DIV. 1 bf Caracas Winnetou 8.13 Balkan Chevalier 8.12 Fairy Flotsam 809 Singora 8-09 Nufenen 8.08 Campdale 8 07 Gembira 8.06 Beechnut 8.05 Peterpatch 8 05 H Line 803 Kanchil 8.02 I'.ritannia II 8-01
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  • 237 15 CHARLTON HOLD ITALY'S PROPOSED NATIONAL ELEVEN TO A 1-1 DRAW MILAN, Thurs. Charlton Athletic, the English Second Division club held j Italy's proposed National i XI at a 1-1 draw hei terday. Both novi!> weM scored in the second half, j Signor Alfredo Foni. chic! I Italian selector, could not
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  • 118 15 LEEDS, Thurs Ronald Burnet, a cricketer who has never played for the county in a championship match, was yesterday appo tain of Yorkshire for the next season in succession tr w. H. i Bill i Sutcliffe. The full commute of the Yorkshire County <
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    • 488 15 Ch eck Before Posting |i to Box mmbirsj ,hould be faktn plying to box numbw P ul£ the CORRECT ,pd Addret. to th« i MM Cecil Street. mu»t be tent by regit- po ,t: Po.HI Order, or |fcM M bt CTM-d. iMuwJ from Pate 8) .111 ATIONS VACANT ijin.) Box
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    • 850 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word, $S (Mm.) Box SO ctt. extra. COMPLETELY FURNISHED BUNOALOW. complete with crockery, linen, cutlery etc., air-condi-tioned bedroom, two bathrooms, and servants, suitable European Individual or couple with no children requiring quiet accommodation Available mid end December to July approximately by arrangement Paslr Panjang Hill, good sea
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    • 875 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word* tS (Mm.) Box SO ctt. extra. THE JULY 1957 Edition of the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street. Singapore. Price $1.50 per copy, Postage 30 cents extra. THE STRAITS TIMES Directory of Singapore and Malaya 1957
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    • 875 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20WordttS(Min.) Box SO ctt. extra. 1954 H-HAWK, M-O-T-P, 1&52 Wyvern. 1951 Vanguard, Ford Prefect. 1947 Austin Morris ■10", Terms nrranged. Seen 15 Hamilton Road. 1955 Studeb&ker. Humber Hawk, VoUcswagen, 1951 Rover, 1950 Wolseley. Special Easy i Terms for services- Call Henry, 6 1 Wlmborne Road off Goodman
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    • 416 15 KM! SALE 1 20 »o«i. ,'j Mm. j ten FOR SALE In good condition, I recently overhauled Seven Avery Compound Scales, Capacity 300 lbs, ideal for packing rubber bales and one Toledo Deal Platform Scale, Capacity 3.250 lbs, I half pound graduations. For In- spectlon and offers call Goodyear Orient
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    • 354 15 FRESH FLOWERS 10 Words S/« Minimum, Daitg 1 month. 10 Words S2.SO (Mm.) CORONA FLORIST— Visit US for your X'mas Gift Tel: *****. DAISY-FLY best variety orchids to Europe^ $20 upwards Ring *****. SUN KEE FLOWER ShopSpecialists in Bridal Bouquet/ Wreaths— 367ll. PRINCESS FLOWER BHOI- 251 Orchard Road— Rlnc: G6043.
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  • 64 16 HANDSOME WINNER FOR HAPPY OWNER MR. LIM HANDSOMKs the name and he won handsomely too. by three lengths from (iolden Kebus in the 4.50 race over six furlonss at Ipoh on Wednesday. Here all smiles are owner Mr. S. L. Lim, as he leads in the winner, and jockey Sheldon
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  • 220 16  -  V.P. NAYAGAM BAM should take greater interest in youth, says badminton coach By Schoolboys should be given financial aid, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THK Badminton Association of Malaya's coach, Wong Peng Soon, today talked of the decline in the standard of badminton in this country.
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  • 190 16 FMOC TO DECIDE NEXT WEEK ON ASIAN GAMES BID KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Federation of Malaya Olympic Council tonight postponed till next Thursday, Nov. 28, discussion on the proposal that the Federation should bid to hold the Asian Games at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium in 1962 or 1966. After the meeting had
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  • 171 16 IA spring surprise on Wanderers STAGING a grand secondhalf recovery, bottom of the league Indian Association edged Wanderers 3-2 in their S.H.A. Div. l league match at Balestier Road yesterday. Wanderers controlled the earl> exchanges and led by a goal at the interval through inside left KhalW. but fell off
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  • 120 16 Bernard Arnold. one of Malaya's top racing drivers, returned to Singapore yesterday after competing in the Macao Grand Prix held on Sunday and said he had unexpected trouble to the engine of his Bristol Warrior. In the Grand Prix decided over 77 laps. a total of 307
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  • 35 16 Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club beat Khalsa Association 2-0 in their SHA Div 3 League match at Buklt Chermfn ground yesterday. Both goals were scored by Anthony in the second half.
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  • 413 16  - Selangor Asians will go all out to win Cup SAUL JOSHUA FOUR TEAMS TO S CLASH IN SOUTH By Singapore also j ambitious Selectors make j 3 changes The colony line-up rpHE All Blues Cup south zone rugger competition gets into full swing tomorrow when all four teams in the
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  • 89 16 HAKKCKJATE Thurs. SIR STANLEY ROUS. secretary of the Football Association, says soccer players should quit kissing each other in public. "I don't like to see footballers hugging and kissing a colleague who scores a goal," Sir Stanley told a meeting of amateur players
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  • 16 16 The Sim Sports at the I in hoiv and Evan council treasure.' have no.
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  • 104 16 THOMSON FAILS AFTER 3 UP MELBOURNE. Thurs. Gary Player. 22, of South Africa, today won the Australian professional golt championship with a two holes win over Peter Thomson (Australia), three times winner of the British Open title. Player, who shared second place in the International Trophy event
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  • 171 16 From HALL KOMNEY LONDON, Thurs. ORITAIN'S top golfers, at the annual meeting yesterday of the Professional Golfers Association, which backed the suspension of Harry Weetman for his remarks against skipper Dai Rees during the Ryder Cup match, gave Rces. newly-returned from Malaya, a splendid
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  • 83 16 LONDON. Thurs. Yeovil Town, a non-league club with a fine Cup fighting record, qualified for the second round of the English Football Cup competition today. The little Somerset club beat another non-league side, Guildford City. 1-0 in a first round replay at Yeovil. In
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  • 21 16 LONDON, Thurs. Cambridge University beat Gloucester by 13 points to eight in a rugby union match here today— Reuter.
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  • 74 16 rp\VO Malayans are among A the 79 entries for the British Universities badminton championships which begin at Birmingham University tomorrow. They are Oon Chong Tcik. a strong contender for a place In the Malayan Thomas Cup team, and C. K. Lim. Lim and P. Griffin,
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  • 249 16 4 LTHOUGH strengthened by two Singapore players, A Peter Harrison and A. R. Petrie, and a former Singapore and South three-quarter, Tom Roper, S.C.C. "B" lost their rugger match to their padang rivals. Singapore Recreation Club, on the padang yesterday by 10 points (two goals)
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  • 54 16 PENANG, Th v r s. Penang's Heah Joo Seang Cup team to meet Singapore in the inter-zone final at at Singapore on Saturday Tan Gaik Bee. Lam Kit Lin, Soo Hoo Lai Shiang Ng Mci Ling and Betty Tan. The winners will meet Selangor in the
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  • 161 16 pONTYPOOL, Thurs.— PlayIng their best Rugby of the tour, the Australian Rugby Union team beat a Combined Pontypool and Cross Keys team yesterday by 14 points (one goal, three penalty goals) to six (two penalty goals) here. The wallabies led 8-6 at half time The Australians
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  • 45 16 ITNr. laya Singa ciation leas sion. we draw strength eighth Girl s ground Univ. dently defendi the tir which Devacia to pr< Univ. not to 20th Sockuli:. lead ball of! a Samad Police rampUon minute p< them M.c < after i Wif
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  • 30 16 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. Sweden qualified to meet Denmark in the seml-flnals of the European zone in the Thomas Cup Badminton competition last night when they beat Scotland 9-0. Reuter.
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