The Straits Times, 28 November 1957

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE »\IIV (IIMI1III) KALE EX< tllftS Bf),P^ The Straits Times ———mm——-. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 iC 15 CENTS
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  • 569 1 IKE WAKES REFRESHED He shaves, signs papers WHAT AILS THE PRESIDENT? DOCTORS CAN'T TELL YET White House physician says attack may be fust a spasm** not a stroke BUT HE CONTINUES TO HA YE DIFFICULTY WITH SPEECH WASHINGTON, Wednesday. ►RESIDENT EISENHOWER, io on Monday had a brain stick, awoke refreshed
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  • 183 1 Wil! talks go on? Paris meeting today PARIS Wed— Mr. Richard Nixan, the United States' Vice-President, will attend the NATO "summit" conference on Dec. lfi. if iho meeting is held. a i I S NATO spokesman sort today. The MO council will meet tomorrow
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  • 128 1 [INOTON, Wed. —I Mamie Eisenhower was; raised yesterday for 1 irag< in th e face of md m \v< si illness. Idi nt Nixon said her side at th< visitin--' Morocco on Monday nd he "was the only the strain she 16 other
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  • 341 1 The Tengku talks of racial peace 'THIS IS MY MAIN TASK' KUALA KANGSAR. Wednesday. THE Prime Minister, Tensku Abdul Rahman, todaj addressed an UMNO rally here and referred to the recent by-election in Ipoh. He said: "From the incidents that occurred in Ipoh. I feel that we have something new.
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  • 49 1 PEKING, Wed. Russia has successfully tested an atomic powered plane, Peking Radio said today. The radio, quoting the Russian magazine "Young Technician," said turbo-prop engines would be used for take-off and the atomic engines for high altitude flights. Special equipment would protect passengers from radiation. A.P.
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  • 24 1 COLOMBO, Wed. The Ceylon House of Representatives is to appoint a select committee to consider revising the constitution and establishing a republic—Reuter.
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  • 292 1 'INVASION' BY INDONESIAN GUN-BOAT Indonesian Consulate officials summoned by police help stop towing of sampan INDONESIAN Consulate officials, summoned by police, had to Intervene yesterday to prevent one of their country's patrol boats from towing away a sampan in Colony waters. It was the second incident i this week over
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  • 20 1 Police last night rounded up 20 secret society suspects in Kampong Silat. Singapore, scene of recent gang clashes.
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  • 111 1  - Directors' advice on offer HALL ROMNEY From LONDON, Wed. Shareholders in James Warren Ltd.. agents for many Malayan rubber companies hav e been advised to await their directors' views on suggested terms of an offer for the purchase of the capita; from Paragon Holdings Pahang Para Rubber Company recently changed
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  • 272 1 LONDON, Wednesday. tySTRIBUTION of oil revenue in Brunei with al- legations that an unequal share was going to the Sultan of Brunei, were discussed in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. John Rankin (Labour) asked the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. what reply had been
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. An independent member. Mr. M. R. Masanl. today in parliament criticised India's Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, as a "liability" on India's efforts to create a climate of friendliness in the United States. Mr. Masani described the tone of Mr. Menon's
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  • 68 1 YOU could win that $30,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'P' (November). And you could make 1957 a bumper year for you. This big money contest closes on Monday Dec. 2 FOUR days from today. Send your coupon, with postal order, NOW.
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  • 196 1 lI7ASHINGTON, Wed.— Dr. John P. Hagen, civilian head of the U.S. satellite programme said yesterday the U.S. could have had a satellite in orbit before Russia. But, he told the Senate preparedness subcommittee, not enouph priority was given to the Vanguard satellite project. He
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  • 38 1 IKL 3 PROCRESS EXCELLENT 1 WASHINGTON, W««l Latest medical report on President Kisenhourr tod.iv vi id l"-> progress to date "lias lici n excellent." He did some painting, and in M brief business m< mi Reuter.
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  • 56 1 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wed.— The British Opposition leader. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. will visit Singapore on about Dec. 19 after attending the Commonwealth parliamentary confer- ence at New Delhi. He will leave New Delhi on Dec. 11 and will visit Calcutta. Rangoon. Bangkok. Singapore and Colombo before
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  • 102 2 He'll Have ten lost weekends all of them in jail MEADVILLE, Pennsylvania. Wed— Sam A. McMillan 57 of Meadville, will not have to worry about drinking on weekends for at least the next 10 weeks. When he pleaded guilty to a drunken driving tharce he told Judge Herbert A. Mook
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  • 459 2 Call for Dag's aid in settling dispute NEW YORK, Wednesday. THE U. N. political committee last night adopted a resolution calling for "endeavours" by the Netherlands and Indonesia to solve the dispute over Dutch New (Guinea, and requesting the Secretary-General, -Mr. Daij
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  • 134 2 LEE SISTERS TEAM UP WITH RAM COPAL SINGAPORE sisters Barbara and Dorothy Lee are to have a new acting experience in London. Already they have appeared on BBC television, in the opera Madam Butterfly. Now they have another television engagement lined up, as members of a
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  • 480 2  -  DONALD LUDLOW America gets ready for new man in White House Fro;n WASHINGTON, Wed. America today is preparing for an event unique in its history the resignation of a president. The constitution provides for it, and Eisenhower has himielf said many times that
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  • 94 2 MADRAS. Wednesday. "DLACK-SHIRTED anti-Brahmins shaved the heads and cut the sacred threads of four orthodox Brahmins yesterday In protest against alleged preferential treatment accorded to the caste in the Indian constitution. I The Brahmins were attack :ed while bathing in th» Cauvery River near Tiruchi
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  • 40 2 NEW YORK. Wed -A mis;i'.e. believed to be an Air i "^orcp Snark jet powered pilotlesa plane with a range if about 3.000 miles, was fired from the missile test centre at Cape Canaveral. Florida, I yesterday.— Reuter.
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    • 61 2 TINIS, Wed. A A French warship stopped an Italian freighter in Tunisian territorial waters and searched it for arms, reports here said yesterday. Tunisian officials immediately protested to France. The Italian freighter Campidano was stopped in the Gulf of Tunis, her master was questioned,
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    • 29 2 OTTAWA: The tourinc Russian hockey team walked out the Kitchener auditorium where a professional wrestling match was in progress, sayinp: "That s not wrestling, it's a cirius." A P.
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    • 34 2 Tl MS: The Tunisian government published a law <<>m|pmninc to national indignity |„s s o j- voting rights and right to hold a Kovernmei:t position—anyone wbo publishes material in favour <>1 Col i-.i"(>n A.P.
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    • 17 2 TOKYO: The board has suspend•■« training flights h* ""3" ese-built F-8H Sabr« fighters follovinc of craslies— Reuter
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    • 17 2 MOSCOW: A State Mwspapei n residents there ,h, innviitrH Of supportUU .Irhovahs Witnes ous sect.—A P. t
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    • 15 2 TOKYO: Th« of Local Women's n. ations MM l"0111,1,,;^ kfWi havf venereal rt'"r in Japan—AP
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  • 316 3 Russia tells her neighbour; *You are an agent of Western powers 5 may be compelled to steps to keep peace in Middle East 9 LONDON, Wednesday. Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime lister, has warned the Turkish GovernKal "dangerous tension" in the Middle ,d ontinuing pressure
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  • 157 3 p\Kiv Wed.— The twort, v Anglo-French talks have killed French fears that Britain might switch p iii( \on her <>i<! ally's Algeria, ofliirces said here List night j vi said the offi- mi u u| lie's referI ranee's leading I traditional role
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  • 176 3 :,K, Wed.— Mr. Lan Pineau, the I elgn Minister, is announce in the ins today his willingness to itionally superior an Algerian iformed sources ad that Mr. had talks with In preparation opening of the I bate in the Poli- tical Committee and this
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  • 79 3 ITALIAN engineer Ettor Ricci of Milan, well-known for many years in aeronautical circles, has designed and built, in scale model, two new types of aircraft able to fly vertically and horizontally. This scale model is of his "R-15" jet. convert!- plane. A full-scale plane of this type
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  • 189 3 Mutual-aid 'the best thing the US can do' NEW YORK, Wednesday. T^HE Secretary of Labour, Mr. James Mitchell, A delivering the gist of a speech by President Eisenhower said last night: "No investment we can make pays greater dividends than reasonable economic aid to friendly nations." Mr. Mitchell departed from
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  • 82 3 Man shot in head has lucky escape NICOSIA Wed. A British serviceman driving a car in a Limassol street today was shot through the head by a Cypriot. But he jumped out of his car and reached for his pistol. The gunman fled. Hospital reports said the serviceman had a
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  • 24 3 LONDON Wed. Prince Rainer and Princess Grace of Monaco lunched with the Queen and Princ e Philip at Buckingham Palace today. A.P
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  • 140 3 TENSION ON ISRAEL FRONTIER JERUSALEM, Wed.— J Arab-Israel tension increased yesterday with official reports on a shooting at the Syrian rrontier and two encounters close to the Israel Jordanian armistice line. In one of the two latter Incidents an Israeli soldier was seriously wounded. An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman sharply
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  • 50 3 LONDON. Wed— The General Medical Council today struck Dr. John Bodkin Adams, Eastbourne physician, off the register of doctors. The decision was taken after the council's disciplinary committee had examined convictions against Dr. Adams for forging prescriptions, false representation, and attempting to conceal drugs. Reuter
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  • 67 3 TOKYO, Wed.— The Japanese lawyers who prosecuted William Girard, the American soldier convicted on Nov. 19 of the 'mischievous" manslaughter of a Japanese cartridge scavenger, are to appeal against the suspended sentence of three years' jail imposed by a Japanese court. Prosecutor Kakiuchi Sugimoto said he would
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  • 246 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £45 7 s 1/16 Funding 4% £84 •'•h War S'j^o £61' 4 —Vi BANKS M'tile (£5: 2'iP.U) £6'i Chartered (£1) 36 9 «-/9 Hongkong ($125) Mt% INSURANCE Com. Un. Cuts.) 69 9 /6
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  • 24 3 LONDON, Wed. Spot 23'sd., Dec. 23'jd., Jan.-Mar. 23\d., April-June 24d.. July-Sept. 24',d.. Dec. c.i.f. 23d.. Jan. c.i.f. 23Ud.. Feb. c.i.f. 23"td. Tone: Steady.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £730: sellers £730> 2: Forward buyers £704: sellers £705. Settlement £730'-i: Turnover a.m. 350 tons p.m. 140.
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  • 176 3 Moroccan rebellion fizzles out on border OABAT, Morocco, Wed. I Unofficial reports received here from the Ifni area of South Morocco, where a revolt exploded last weekend, indicate that the rebellion has faded out. The latest information available in national circles, which announced the revolt on Sunday, is that there
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  • 190 4 CHIT PLAN TO BEAT THE RUSH FOR NEW I-CARDS THE Singapore National Registration Centre yesterday introduced a "chit" system to cope with a big rush for alterations of identity cards by applicants for Singapore citizenship. The rush began when citizenship registration centres refused to accept defaced identity cards. Thousands of
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  • 38 4 A misadventure verdict was returned in Singapore yesterday on a six-year old girl, Cheong Ooi Wah, who died on Sept. 29 from burns after her clothing caught fire as she played with a cigarette lighter
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  • 335 4 WE CAN HOLD OUT FOR MONTHS, SAY SMELTERS Strikers reject company plan PENANG, Wednesday. 'pHE striking smelters can hold out for at least six months, said their union president, Inche Sheriff Baboo, today. They rejected an offer by the Eastern Smelting Company, to consider re-engaging them if they applied for
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  • 166 4 ROAD IS TOO NARROW— SO... •THE Singapore City Council will be asked next week 1 to confirm a Health Committee decision to bar pitch hawkers permanently from Bugis Street. If the council upholds the decision, the hawkers will be given about 50 alternative
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  • 102 4 rVHE leader of the Liberal A Socialist Party. Mr. Lim Choon Meng, last night described the alliance between the Singapore Laoour Front and the PAP as -idiotic and illogical". Mr. Lim. who was addressing a rally in Java Road, said: "These two parties have attacked each other
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  • 53 4 The ambulance and nursing divisions ot the St John Ambulance Brigade will hold their third annual inspection on Saturday, Dec. 7. at Stamford Girls" School. Waterloo Street. Singapore. Mr. W. E. Meyer, a Ministry of Education official, will inspect the members. Mrs. Meyer will distribute
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  • 31 4 Lav Ken Kin was yesterday jailed for nine months in Singapore for stealing $36 from Lim Kirn Geok in a bus near Maxwell Road market on June 18.
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  • 178 4 A SINGAPORE magistrate. Mr. R. R I Pates, yesterday overruled a prosecution objection and granted bail to M. Suppiah, who is charged with attempted extortion of SlOO.OOO. Mr. M. C. Boyle, prosecuting, told the court the police feared Suppiah misht tamper with witnesses. Suppiah is
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  • 83 4 Dead man's name is cleared A Singapore district lodge, Mr. s. K. Lee. yesterday ac quitted a dead man. Inspector R. da Siva, pro secuting, told the court that ihe had been Instructed to withdraw two charges of possessing prepared opium and 1 opium smoking utensils against Ong Oh Pher
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  • 17 4 The Singapore Rural Board will meet today at the Conference Room. Chief Score tary's OlTicv.
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  • 73 4 A petition, signed by 28 members of the Singapore 1 Voluntary Workers' Associa j tion. is being prepared to 1 demand an extraordinary general meeting. The petition says: "In view of certain unpleasant and irregular incidents in the working of the association having been brought to
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  • 310 5 REGISTRAR ANSWERS POSER AND ENDS WORRY FOR THOUSANDS THERE IS NO NEED FOR MANY TO APPLY LUMPUR, Wed.— The Regis- trar of Citizens, \h. B. M. McDonald, toda> cleared a doubt in the j minds of thousands of j people in the Federation about their citizenship
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  • 54 5 A Singapore fish-breeder. Phuah Kiew Swee. had SI. OOO worth of imported fish he was raising fo r market stolen by thieves early yesterday. The thieves used tuba root to stun the fish in Phuah's pond in Ulu Sembawang Road. They collected them as they rro
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  • 23 5 A taxi driver, Sarban Singh, was lined $25 in Singapore yesterday for driving negligently in Sembawang Road on May 17.
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  • 30 5 Officers and ratings of the Royal Malayan Navy stage a fareivell display for the Governor, of Singapore, Sir Robert Black. Straits Times picture.
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  • 128 5 SHE HAD BRA OF OPIUM STRAPPED TO THIGH A Singapore lawyer, .Mr. P. T \Vonu. told a district court yesterday that it was through ignorance that a newly-married girl kept raw opium on her person. The girl Tan Poh Mvi, 19. was arrested by a Customs party which raided her
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  • 22 5 Gan Ah Ho was yesterday jailed for 18 months in Singapo:^ for stealing a van, valued at $5,000.
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  • 94 5 The alarm was raised at Changi jail yesterday when a prisoner was missed from a ean<r working in the prison farm outside the walls. The prisoner. Na Dons Tee. was serving a term for armed robbery. The police were told. Pre- I parations were
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  • 156 5 riENIOR Oflicors' Association proposes to seek more liberal terms from the Singapore Government for housing loans and a revision of its I housing policy so that local j officers may be eligible for j quarters. To strengthen its case, the association is inviting- the
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  • 338 5 'Way aloft' was the order which sent men into action 'THE Royul Malayan Navy yesterday put on a special display for the Governor, Sir Robert Black, who paid the R.M.N. a farewell visit as Commander-in-Chiei of Singapore. At the command. "Way aloft!",
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  • 38 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mr. Too Joon H i n 4. secretary general of the Malayan Chinese Association, will visit Johore Bahru on Saturday when he will be feted by the Johore state branch of the MCA.
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    • 465 5 rOUC, BAND -oncen a, f^^ff^^^.t^ EfIJ&'pXtSS'JZ Katong Park 5.30. p.m. to 6 JO gj^ committee Wet! raga 5 pm, carpentry rl.-uss 5.30 p -SiHx theatre na&i&srstSi "s^^^Mtc^: P iiWKSMC S EL-M .Stamford :^«SS.gffi CoßSl^KLv^fcUuSL^ Road): Exhibition of photographs P'« r am cll T7 ift^^ v m lee- Mount Emily pool
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  • 45 6 A MISS IS BACK WITH A MASTER'S DEGREE MISS MARGARET CHEN. 23, of Penang flew into Singapore, from the United States by PAA with a Master's Degree in Education. "I hope to settle down as a teacher," she said at the airport. Straits Times picture.
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  • 164 6 PROVIDENT FUND BLOW: RETIRED MEN ANGRY RETIRED Singapore City Council employees were disappointed and angry yesterday at being refused additional provident fund benefits. They said the finance committee was unfair and discriminatory in rejecting the recommendations of a special committee that additional benefits totalling $1,267,000 be paid to those who
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  • 204 6 Thousands of youths will miss out on schooling next year KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thousands of > Standard Six students will not be admitted to secondary schools next year although they may pass the Government examination. There will not be sufficient places for them. Only the best students who obtain "very
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  • 92 6 INDIA hopes to be in a position to supply jet planes to Malaya in the near future. This was announced by Mr. H. S. Kaviratne. public relations officer of the Indian state-owned Hindustan Aircraft Co., in Singapore yesterday. He later left for Australia to
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  • 31 6 Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, will make an official inspection of the Red Cross at the Outram Road School ground on Saturday.
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  • 44 6 JOHORE BAHRTJ, Wed. "te. John Hambling. of the R A.0.C.. stationed at Singa'.ore. was fined $290 nere tooay for driving a car without a licence or third party insurance. He was disqualified from molding a driving licence for 12 months.
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  • 32 6 The fourth lecture of Series of Lectures on Youth' sponsored Oy the studeni and youth department of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A.. wa.s held last nigln at Prince Edward Road.
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  • 163 6 Long-term loans? OK no THE majority of Singapore's development companies do not have extra money to deposit with the Malaya Borneo Building Society to provide longterm loans for house-seekers. A spokesman for Eden Park told the Straits Times yester- day that several housing estate
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  • 83 6 Policeman saves girl from sea JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Police lieutenant P F. Robinson jumped into the sea fully clothed and saved a Chinese girl from drowning here yesterday afternoon. An unidentified Chinese also joined in the rescue of the, girl, Chen Yoke Lian 20. Chen, clad in a sam-foo, appeared
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  • 55 6 PENANG. Wed. A cemet cry jaga cut down a semi conscious man hanging fron. a tree and revived him th»Second Magistrate's Court was told today. Yeoh Oh Yap. 48, pleaded guilty to attempting to com mit suicide at the Batli Gantong cemetery on Nov. 2 and wa.s
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  • 283 7 MIDNIGHT DESTRUCTION GANGS IN COLONY 'fHREE political parties yesterday complained of "midnight destruction" of hundreds of posters belonging to their candidates contesting the Singapore City Council elections. At least 10 of them from the Labour Front, Liberal-Social-ist and Peoples' Action parties have had their
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  • 209 7 DEBTS: GOVT. CALLS FOR NEW DETAILS yHE Singapore Govern- ment gave an assurance to its employees yesterday that they were not being forced to clear their debts by the end of the year or so bankrupt. They are required only to declare them. An officer who failed to do this
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  • 38 7 A Singapore assistant coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded an open verdict on a woman. Cnon Jeow Nt;an, 29. who died after a fall from a movinp bus at Aljunied Road on Sept. 4.
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  • 35 7 Goh Gok Tin. who pleaded not guilty in Singapore terday to extortion of $1.5 1 from Pooh Hoi. wa s allowed bail till Dec. 11 when thp case comes up for mention
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  • 243 7 OPIUM CASE: DETECTIVE TELLS OF: Police prised it open and found drugs in jars, tins T^ECTIVE Sergeant Tian Keong Seng told a Singapore court yesterday how his attention was caught by a floor board that looked newer than the rest during a raid on a shophouse in
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  • 31 7 MX JOSEPH WEE LIAN HEE and Miss Mary Ghin who were married at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Queen Street. Singapore. Straits Times picture.
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  • 456 7 -^r From Page One smuggling duties chased five prahus inside local waters on Oct. 22. Forty Indonesians aboard the prahus fled ashore near Changi. The gun-boat towed one prahu away. The unsatistactory outcome of this incident is be.lieved to have proivpted the Government to act with the
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  • 149 7 rpwo Singapore Legislative X Assemblymen. Mr. John Ede and Mr. Lee Choon Eng, ar e seeking a relaxa. tion of the rules restrict, ing learner drivers to certain hours of driving in the city. Mr. Ed e will ask the Govern. ment
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  • 1263 8 UNTIL this week I had always thought a "shock" treatment was only one that psychiatrists used as an aid in curing certain neuroses but now it seems French cosmetic chemists have worked out their own "shock" system for rejuvenating the skin. Talking with visiting Parisian beauty expert.
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    • 116 8 Straits Times Crossword P^ H| lo I I i^ti B 12 111 I^l II wZil 14 is ie zhstiiiiii 1 ilzlziii^hSz z ZSZ^BI "Tj 11 t« 25 M xn ..1.1.1.11l ACROSS cuU? (7. 5, 3, 4». 1 Representing Tim. Caleb and 2 I™™™°% Itell 23 Premier pan of precedence 10
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    • 207 8 28 Curved moulding, as the American said (4). 29 Its known style was flattery, according to Dr. Johnson (10). DOWN 2 Doctor alternative to Othello (41. 3 "Lap me in soft airs" (Milton > 1 6> 4 With submissiveness (5). 5 How Shakespearean tide "leads on to fortune" (5. 2.
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  • 1063 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE FREDERICK THE SCANDAL OF DENMARK The beast in a race of blond giants ANY time in the A mid-1810's Danish promenading the fashionable Ostergarde in Copenhagen might have noticed an ugly little man with flabby checks, a .goatee heard and frock-coat ightly buttoned across his pudgy
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    • 389 9 You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM There's something distinctive about cream does— fho miracle ingredient him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the neatly in place— you can sec so clearly hair all that it needs for vital, lustrous j» that
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    • 92 9 Carmen A Co, JBy 3Mas The Saii/tt By Leslie Charteris Dick Tracy By Chester Gould lt%4Hr~ 4m\ f is twat the wav Tt\r\t] f^HIM AND HIS BIG L^me hasn't chanced ONE JA\\ YOU FEEUAFTER NOT V*' JW WA/S! INSINERATIN MM I WHIT SINCE WE WAS FiVE? I Vh^MeV%« l s^
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  • 57 10 M Wor*M $10 tVimimuml MRS. TAN PIN VAN (Alias Tan Hons 1 Oani nee Wee Lian Neo. aced 77, passed away peacefully on Tuesday 26.11.57 Leaving Behind her Beloved Husband. 5 Sons, 4 Daughters-in-law, 9 Daughters, 8 Sons-in-law, 34 Grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 10.11.57, Cortege Leaving 19 Blair Road at
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  • 118 10 Wnrtii $10 (Minimum I OLDTTMERS "In the know" ln.^ist on Peter Dawson special Scotch Whisky, Sole Agents Robinson's. "THIS NOXIOUS emanation offends me". Sounds awe-insplr-lnt; doesn't it! But he Is only say--1iil» he doesn't like unpleasant smells. Kill them with Air-wick. INVITATION TO BEAUTY! Mile. Hulsmans, Guerlaln Beauty Consultant
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  • 985 10 The Straits Times S'pore Thurs. Nov. 28, 1957. The Root Of It All The trouble in the Federation's Chinese secondary schools is much more than J another exhibition of student unruliness. Nor is it a Comm- j unist achievement, even if some of the senior students are consciously playing a
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  • 269 10 Kuala Lumpur's District Officer has warned that squatter families which refuse to move into the new accommodation the Municipality is building for them will be forcibly evicted. In Singapore squatters have refused to move into new flats on the ground that they were unable to afTord the rent.
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  • 625 10 TO LEAVE IS TO DIE A LITTLE FROM SINGAPORE TO KUALA LUMPUR mmammammmm ■■■■■■■■iiira AH KWONG has taken down the curtains to wash them before they are packed. Tomorrow they will put to sleep the dear old kamponp; cat whicn, arriving as a timid, fur-cov-ered skeleton, has presented us with
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  • 554 10  - GARBAGE IS A $50M. BUSINESS D. F. LUDLOW BY WASHINGTON. IT IS perhaps inevitable that gangsters, being human scum, should gravitate to garbage, particularly when it represents a $50,000,000 -a year business. The current Senate exposure of the gangster grip on New York's garbage disposal industry is producing as fascinating
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    • 506 10 YOUR arguments that "Chinese educational organisations are resisting the essential principtes of accepted policy" and that "they are asking that Chinese should be given the status of an official language" are indeed "open to serious question." What are "the essential principles of accepted policy"? I
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    • 91 10 TJ<VERY year, teachers of Singapore primary schools are transferred from one school to another by the Ministry of Education. Among those transferred are trainees still attached to the Teachers Trainiiv College They have just accustomed themselves to their school when they are to be transferred to another
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  • 193 10 Spirit off the policy Y ou W that I educational tions are n ceptance of the com- I secondary National-ty: is true terms laid civil adminiati in accord spirit ol th down m Committm was acci pti I by the I and tin I May I qu at tho Leu:
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    • 647 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word* $10 (Minimum). SMTT: To Han and Mleke at Youngberfc Memorial Hospital a •on Boudewljn on 26th November 1957. ROBINSON: To Doreen (In Raglan. U.K.) and Tony a sister for Geoflrey and Susan on 25th November. 20 Wori* $10 (Minimum). MARRIAGE BETWEEN LILLY daughter of Mr. Mrs.
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  • 108 11 Teachers foil student displays T OHORE BAHRU, Wed. J rnurbances among students spread Muar district Pahat where ita to hold deons were foiled -chool authori■ownpour of rato up a Muar disr.>tration. ung Wah High in Batu Pahat. pupils shouted slogans their desks. Ordered back n the pupils marched the classes
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  • 32 11 Bock, a Singan Co, bu.> driver, ::oen fined $100. licence endorsed ;i bu s negligentpenalty reduced in the High Court yese Knight also set :dcr of endorse-
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  • 21 11 A I.UMPUR. Wed. n Koya Huti, 21, was Ive months here sensing a houseimplement a screw He pleaded guilty.
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  • 65 11 I does the Singapore delay the of Dr. Chuang principal of the 2 Cheng High School? Son will be put Chief Secretary, Mr. j -t. by Mr. Lee i Choon Eng. an independent Legi s 1 a t ive Assemblyman, when the Assembly meets on Dec.
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  • 365 11 BRANCHES FEAR M.C.A. AMD MXC MAY CAIN UPPER HAND IN POLICY-MAKING BODIES BUT A TOP OFFICIAL SAYS FEARS ARE QUITE UNJUSTIFIED— 'THERE'S NOTHING NEW KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gKiMFICANT amendments may be made to the constitution of the newly-registered Alliance Party as a result of protests
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  • 112 11 FOUR PASS LONDON B.A. EXAM The following candidates were successful at the University of London examinations held in Singapore in June: Au Yee Pun (B.A. Honours, classical Chinese second clas.s upper division), Goh Koh Pui <B.A. Honours, modern Chinese second class lower division). H. Y. Lee (B.A. Honours, geography third
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  • 60 11 Mr Wong Peng Tuck, the Liberal Socialist Party River Valley ward candidate will hold an election meeting at the Tuan Mong School playground opposite King George V Park Singapore, at 7 p.m. today. The party's Kampong Glam ward candidate, Mr. Lim Chock Chuan. will hold a similar
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  • 164 11 )f U ALA LUMPUR, Wed. America's ambassador to Malaya. Mr. Homer Morrison Byington Jr., can say the time in Malay and knows "several hundred" Malay words. Mr. Byington, who arrived here today in a U.S army plane, told the Straits Times at
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  • 64 11 A trip to K.L. SEREMBAN, Wed. The Regent will officially open the Negri Sembilan Town Hall on Tuesday. The $175,000 hall was to have been opened before merdeka but there was delay in setting up the lightinc and sound systems. The town councillors went to Kuala
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  • 275 11 8,200-MILE HOP WITH ONLY ONE STOP-AND IN 22 HOURS 21 MINUTES A BRISTOL-BRITANNIA "Whispering Giant" from A London streaked into Singapore airport yesterday afternoon and claimed two records: It did the 8,200-mile hop with only one stop; and It took only 22
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  • 16 11 TEST PILOT J. I. Williamson (left) and chief test pilot Capt. Walter Gibbs.
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  • 80 11 MALACCA, Wed. Hundreds of Roman Catholics from many parts of Malaya are expected in Malacca on Tuesday for tne annual feast of St. Francis Xavier. St. Francis Church at Riverside will hold a High Mass at 6.30 a.m. on that day. For the convenience of outstation
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  • 177 11 'Communalism in Govt. depts.' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE chairman of the staff side of the National Whitley Council. Mr. G. Leo, today supported proposals that the Public Services Commission should probe into allegations 01 irregularities in the public services in camera. The proposals were made by
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  • 51 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Loh Ah Kow, a pedestrian. was fined $30 here today for walking in a restricted area during curfew hours. He said that cars were using the road at the same time, but was told that the curfew had been relaxed for motor vehicles
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  • 35 11 The International Cooperative Alliance has completed arrangements for holding its South-East Asian conference in Kuala Lumpur from Jan. 20 to 23 next year. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the conference.
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  • 101 11 PER Mohamed N a gore Ghani a labourer, was fined $70 In Singapore yesterday for a "drunken escapade." Mohamed was convicted of two charges of having a knife and of disorderly behaviour. Det.-Sgt. Edward Tan told the Court that he was walking in South Bridge
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  • 30 11 A Singapore fisheries inspector, Inche Masdawood bin Andan. 43. is to attend ■a training centre in fishery co-operatives and administration in Australia from Dec. 16 to Jan 25.
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  • 34 11 Ten people from the Tanglin branch of the Singapore Labour Front will help in the citizenship registration at the branch's headquarters in Bukit Timah Road today from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 150 11 A letter bearing the address of the sender in Perak but no name was delivered at the Thomson Road home of kidnapped millionaire. Mr. Tan Eng Chuan, last night. The letter was handed over to Mr Tan's excited wife by the secretary of the
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  • 244 11 JEWELLERS in Singa- pore, Ceylon and Hong Kong are watching the Far East tour by Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, with more than average interest. They want to see if he will encounter any difficulty taking into Japan the $35.000-worth of gems
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  • 43 11 Two men rob woman A 64-year-old woman. Lim Peng Giap. wa s waylaid and robbed by two men on a track off Jalan Eunos, on Tuesday night. The men threw her to the ground and blindfolded her They stolr her Jewellery worth $195.
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    • 139 11 O\e£p cool If. cdoudi oL M Craw Flowrr Mist one of thf lovely plca-mrc* of to delight you all day loop wit hits memorable fragranre. it, splash it, play it over you for scented coolness n he without your own enchanting aura of Blue Grass, ad exhilarating as a dew
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  • 21 12 SINGAPORE, NOV. 27. RUBBER: 77; cents per lb. (down seveneighths of a cent). TIN: $340 per picul (up $6.75).
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  • 80 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail TT. 31 11/16, O.D. 31 13/16, 90 d/st 32 3/16 credit bills, 32* trade bills. Selling TT. or O.D. ready: Canada: 31%. On the free exchange
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  • 358 12 EISENHOWER'S ILLNESS EASES SHARES: TIN UP AGAIN By Our Market Correspondent THE shock of President Eisenhower's illness caused an easing in tin and industrial shares in Singapore yesterday afternoon. Earlier these two sections had been very steady, but the news from Washington caused a set-back in the afternoon. On a
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  • 84 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; November December $26 > 2 buyers, $27., sellers. Coconut oil: bulk $44 sellers, drum $47% sellers. Pepper: quietly steady; about 20 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $95, Sarawak $94 (both down $2), special Sarawak
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  • 501 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industriala and tins op»ned very steady but closed easier. Kubbers were dull and Irregular. The turnover was fair." Singapore brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Dispensary $1.92 .a Fraser it Neave ords *2.60 (ready and delayed); Gammon $2.25 and $2.26,
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  • 156 12 December first jradp rubber buy.-.- f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 77 7 cents per Ib. down seven -eighths of a cent on Tuesday's clucing price. The closing tone was uncertain. (losing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S.S f.o.b. I buyers 77 v.
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  • 139 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENTS were firm with sharpest movements ID Dunlop up Is. and 1.C.1. up 6d. on the Stock Exchange here today. Minings were steady with the exception of Ampol Ex which was up 6d. Loans were firmLoans 3\'; 1956-59 £98 2s 9d. Loans 3\' L 1956-58 £99
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  • 91 12 Ships lying alongside the Singspore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 12, Sumatra 4 5. Glengyle 6A, Boucaln. ville 8.9, Darvel 10, Sangola 11 12 Thorstrand 13 14. Helicon 15 ie! Maetsuycker 19 20, Taype N Wall 1. Sedenak N. Wall 1 Larut 23 Rajah Brooke
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    • 673 12 ELECTIONS NOTICES FORM MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 15* THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 Ml XICIPAL ELECTIONS (MALACCA) REGULATIONS, 1951. [Regulation 31 (4)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTIONS. The Electoral Ward of FORT Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Electoral Ward afore&aid that a Poll has been granted for the
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    • 636 12 ELECTIONS NOTICES FORM MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 15* THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (MALACCA) REGULATIONS, 1951. [Regulation 31 (4)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTIONS. The Electoral Ward of TKANQUERAH Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Electoral Ward aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election
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    • 135 12 THE LOCAL o^PKRAK, ELECTIONS.. (Regulation 28 (4) i NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL KOTA WARD established in the various polling districts comprised l In Th" s£id wa.d POLLING STATION Polling District, P.Tung Station Polling Ho^7~ TOWN (KTD) Xim^ng Bicycle Park. 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. HAJIKAMPONG Hott&^SS.,, 8.00
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    • 586 12 AMERICAN HAH, LDjT* for Loi An9«l«», Son Francisco, Portland, Scott! r, Also accepting corgo for transhipment to Ccnftoi S'Doro p rl* A |> Chi Mair &3&3S V e 2 > A B Mo 2»rcWii;: EVERETT ORIENT LINE roi Honakong. Jooor I for P e "R«b«v«rtH" 7/ 9 Dec "Bradevrrrtt "Yosu
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    • 1368 13 xeu 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. t«i 3411 ncorporotea in Singapore) (12 lines) £j*« IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D oy SAILINGS to LIVtRPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS .Vki Sue« with liberty to prsuss vio Panama or Capo ot Good Hooe) oction to proceed via othar ports H toad
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    • 1125 13 m< m; t pmx 1m J nYMri til 1) pM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OK FAR EAST ::"tlandia» ptno i? ps :r •««'A" 29/30 Nay Bangkok only FALSTRIA" 7/ Dm 9/10 Dm 11/12 Dm <BSlB« Saigon, Bongkok KAMBODIA" j/14 Om HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA,
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    • 1074 13 buh. o dlng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD r iJ7 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in tho United Kingdom) i LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'poro P. Sham Penono EENLAWERS for London, Antworp, Hull n p O rt/29 No* 30 Nov/ 1 Dm BENVRACKIE for London, Homburg, Rotterdam G. 33-34/
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    • 1278 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL. No.. ***** ■LLBRMAM LINES KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, ANfitLK RAN ri«vj HAMBURG M. Hill I *-OS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 81 PORTLAND ond for USA., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo for Cmtrel 4 South and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF
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    • 802 14 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS i9S7^MOTj^j^COWTEBTED^ ELgCXigw. FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION i The Electoral Division of TANGLIN. I Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division t aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the
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    • 795 14 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION Hie Electoral Division of KAMPONG GLAM. Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division iforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division
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    • 689 14 FORM ELECTIONS H THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION ?o?Te id sa\rel^l SJT JS "SI «£IJ the 2 1st day of December, 1957. at the hour of eight In <*« fo T[ n^ and kept open tUI the hour of eight ln Uie
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    • 483 14 THE FOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDIVav. (Section 34 (4) IN^N(r NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTt/v The Electoral Division of ROCHORE. Notice is hereby given to the electors aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for for the said electoral division and that such Poll the 21st day of December, 1957 at the
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    • 578 15 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 1957 -NOTICES OF CONTESTED ELECTION. FORM ELECTIONS II XI. GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1957 (Section 34 (4) N OTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION md Division of IHUN I hereby given to the ejectors of the electoral division Pol has been granted for the election now pending id electoral
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    • 662 15 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of TOA PAYOH Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pendlngfor the said electoral division and
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    • 743 15 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of TIONG BAHRU. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division
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    • 666 15 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1957 (Section 34 ill NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of MOULMEIN. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division and
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    • 638 16 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 1957- NOTICES OF CONTESTED ELECTION. rnra ii uthivs II i I FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of QUEENSTOWN. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a
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    • 640 16 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of SEPOY LINES. Notice is hereby given to the electors of tl'e electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been grantee" for the election now pending 1 1 for the said
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    • 810 16 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1937 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of ANSON. Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral divisioi aforesaid that a Poil has been granted for the election now pendin for the said electoral division and that such Poll
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    • 354 16 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELKtTIONs (Section M (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED e L£c The Electoral Division of HAVELOCK. Notice is hereby given to the elector aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for for the said electoral division and that (he 21st day of December, 1957 at the boa and kept
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    • 602 17 i SINGAPORE FORM ELECTIONS II ,llf LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION Hi-.tix.il Division of JALAN BESAR. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division rc-xld that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending- ttM -aid electoral division
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    • 1013 17 CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 19 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of 11 I ok AVER. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division afore&ald that a Poll has been granted for the election now
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    • 447 17 57 -NOTICES OF CONTESTED FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1951 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION Hie Electoral Division of ILL PANDAN. Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division 1 iforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending
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    • 784 17 ELECTION. FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT KLBCTIONI ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 31 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of STAMFORD. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division and
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  • 1428 18 THE 100 NAMELESS MEN... WITHOUT LUCK, A REGULAR £50 Aihhihiiihiiiihihiimimiihiiiihihiiiihh| WEEK CAN BE MADE OUT OF GAMBLING AND TO PROVE 1T... 1 RICHARD POLLOCK seeks out 'They are some of the most anonymous men on earth' {TOR th c oddest paradox of gambl-ing-mad Britain, consider the" racecourse. You, me and
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    • 380 18 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 1957 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION. FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of KRETA AVER. Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poil has been granted for
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    • 279 18 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 1957" NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMKNT ELECTIONS OK!)| Mm (Section 3t (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of GEYLANG WKST Notice is hereby given to the elect' in aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the for the
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    • 412 19 Before Posting to Box Numbers j re should be taken olvm? 'o box numbef me the CORRECT ■nd Addrc»» to the i ■mm, Cecil Street. j,r be tent by re«is- Pojtal Order* or should be crossed. IHHIII i nurd from Page S) I lONS VACANT Box SO cti. txtra. RS
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    • 858 19 TUITION to Wordt Si (Mm.) Box SO Urn. txtrm. WANTED: An experienced Guitar Tutor to Teach Lady Beslnner (Spanish Guitar) Reply Box A 5747. S.T. CHA CHA CHA ROCK -N- ROLL; MAMBO Starting 8.00 i p.m. 3,12,57. $10. Complete.! Modern Ballroom Dancing 600 p.m. 4 1257 $8. Monthly.! Quickstep Variations
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    • 829 19 WANTED to Wordt &> rMin.) Box an ctt. txtrm TRANSPORT FOR TWO From Dunearn Estate to Collyer Quay area and return from December second. Will share expenses Call ***** FOR HIRE t» Words (Mm.) Box iO ctt. txtrm REFRIGERATORS ot various I sizes from (10 monthly. Consult Lee Sa Fletcher,
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    • 850 19 NOTICES RIVERVIEW RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 7'i": less 30% Income Tax ln respect of the year ending 31st March. 1958, will be paid on 23rd December. 1957, to Shareholders on the Register on 12th December. 1957. Notice is also given that the
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    • 834 19 I NOTICES FEDERAL LAND Development Authority invites applications for post of Secretary and Executive Officer with opportunity for promotion as the Authority's work grows. Appointment will be on contract for three years ln the I first place with prospects of re- newal Applicants must be Federal citizens preferably between i
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    • 1025 19 NOTICES THE ATTENTION Of Persons having relatives or friends burled TENDERS FOR SIMANGGANG in the Municipal Pa Hslen Cemetery. Shaiunai. la uru.n.l HOSPITAL. SARAWAK drawn to Government Gazette NovemC" Ns 28th mSon oT^nd^ fof .hTabove MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFPATR^ Kuala LuniDur Enquiries should be made to Kuala Lumpur. Swßn Maclaren
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  • 271 20 Matthews and Blackpool unlikely to make Far East toar, says Sir Stanley But hopes for Hapgood are out By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Malaya has given up hope of getting Eddie Hapgood as its national coach. This is because 'the
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    61 20 RECOGNISE HIM? Yes. It's "Biff Dave" McLaren, the former All-Malaya. Combined Services and Penang goalkeeper. Big Dave, now playinc for Leicester City, is seen here taking the ball off the head of the other Mac in the picture Chelsea's McNichol, This first division match, played at Stamford
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  • 222 20 RAF whip Army 24-nil for title ROYAL Air Force retained the inter-services rugger championship when they whipped Army by 24 points three goadls, two tries and a penalty) to nil at Tanglin Barracks yesterday. The Airmen, with an array of Combined Services' stars in Jones. Slattery, Strick land and Tompkins.
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  • 26 20 Singapore Sikhs beat Joint Services by an only goal scored by Mohinder Singh Jr. in their friendly hockey match at Tanglin Barrai ks yesterday.
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  • 113 20 WEIGHTS for the two handicap races at the gymkhana meeting at Bukit Timah i announced yesterday. M.A.R.A. CLASS 1. DIV. I— BF Josker II 13.7, (asinom 13.5, Box Office 13.2. Shi-Shi 13.1. Ambassador 13.0, Bobaworth 12.13, Bridgelaw II 12.11, Special Feature 12.10. Jackpot II 12.10, Kiiik-.lii-.iii 12.9,
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  • 36 20 BASLE, Wed. Barcelona beat Birmingham City 2-1 in their playoff of an Industry Fair Cities Cup semi-h'nal here last night, having led by 1-0 at half-time. Barcelona will meet London in the final. Reuter.
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  • 498 20 ruTY District became champions for the second year running in the Singapore Primary Schools annual swimming championships at Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Runners-up wen Bukit Timah District Teluk Kurau were third. Results: BOYS' EVENTS DIV. 1: 50m freeMyle: 1 David Deans <R. Masi, 2 Ng
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  • 218 20 'THE Football Associa- tion of Penang has invited Singapore to play two matches at Penang on Dec. 21 and 22. This was disclosed at the special council meeting of the Singapore Amateur F.A. yesterday. The S.A.F.A. president. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, said
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  • 206 20  - Piggott keen to ride here JEEP JOTTINGS BY ESTER Piggott is keen lo ride in Malaya. English jockey Eddie Larkin told me this the other day. "Piggott will stop over in Singapore lor a lew days on his way back to England from Australia and if his visit coincides with
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  • 105 20 Adelaide Star tunes up for St Leger TRACK NOTES KEITH Daniel's St. Leger horses, Adelaide Star and King Pap. did a good gallop over half a mile at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Adelaide Star, with Rowley Ransome up. was particularly impressive on a soft track They covered the last 3f
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  • 305 20 EPSOM JEKPs Ten-to-Follow for the St. I.PRer meeting beginning on Saturday at Bukit Timah are: FROG 111, who earned promotion to the top class after a smashing win over the Bukit Timah 9f in August, is my early choice for the St. Leger. Look to him to
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  • 328 20 Late try gives Rest victory over Scots 4 TRY scored four minutes before time enabled the Rest to beat Scotland by 11 points (a goal, a try and a penalty poal) to six (a dropped goal and a penalty goal) in the Singapore Cricket Club's annual home-and-home match yesterday. The
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  • 83 20 University of Malaya will meet Singapore Selection in a charity match in aid of the Marymoum Vocation School. Singapore Deal and Blind School and Johore State Welfare Crippled Children Home, on the padang on Sunday bully-oft* at 5 15 p.m Tickets at $1 and 50
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  • 93 20 The Blacks avenved an earlier defeat when they beat St Ani drews Old Boys by mx point- i try and penalty goal* to three aryi in their return mate h at Woodsville yesterday. Blacks, who" led 6-0 at half i time, scored through Kirn Chye with a
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  • 88 20 Recs lay first claim to title CINGAPOHI Club have la,, the Singa] Association Onedia, Assoclatl their pi point,. Now results match' Sport. Clul rivals f Today th, third-placed Balestier take on R i are in fifth if Ceylom tliue fllfflc too wil] points and to mr. to decide tl After
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  • 12 20 LONDON, Wed. beat France 4 a here today.— f-..
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 55 20 HOCKEY 5.11.A. I»iv. 1: t'.S.C v Iniversity. Balestier Road; Naval Police v S.H.B. Police, Xaval Base; Div. 3: Khalsa v X.A.X. Tengah. Khalsa. I \K1.1.1 iiilt-i -unit rhampionships: R.A.S.C. "A" Group v 200 Provost Coy. Ayrr Rajah Road. RI'GGKR S.R.C. v 61 Signals I nit. S.R.C, padang, Singapore Rugby I
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