The Straits Times, 12 December 1957

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 7 1 WARNER' I mes special adent
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  • 349 1 CLEARER NOW AFTER WEEK OF RUMOUR .A, W< (i After than ;i week wild rumour and ing i) Hi ci a 1 ison- id v ituation in Inat last berge. lefinite that the bui a few d experts who may their will, required to leave, property ntually be taken the
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  • 82 1 bill, payable in ir, was pn scnted Underwriti iterday by the more than by Indothe Dally Mail. have KP.M. on get--10.000 In l'>ur months' under the terms of it.s Insurance The terms arc that should ships be out oi the company's possession
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  • 417 1 GET EXIT PERMITS, BRITONS IN INDONESIA ARE URGED 'Consular precautions' as grab of Dutch enterprises continues Foreign Office crisis advice LONDON, Wed.— Britain has advised her subjects in Indonesia to apply for exit permits for their dependents, a F or c i g n Office spokesman
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  • 32 1 THE STATL'E of Sir Stamford Raffles the first governor of Singapore, overlooks the parade as Sir William Goodr. takes the salute M yesterday's installation ceremony. Straits Times picture.
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  • 603 1 Federation Govt. will review its trade policy KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T*HE Federation Government Is to review Its trade and tariffs policy. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. told the Legislative Council today that this was necessary because of Malaya's membership of the General Agreement on Tariffs
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  • 160 1 OVATION FOR CHINESE NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS STOCKHOLM. Wed. Two .young Chinese researchers stole the show at the presentation of Nobel Prizes here yesterday. Professors TSung Lee 31. and Chen Nlng Tang, 35. cowmners Of the Nobel 1957 Physics Prize, looked almost youthfully out of place at the ceremonies. Profs. Lee
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  • 37 1 NEW YORK. Wed Gen. Carlos p. Romulo of the Philippines yesterday sponsored a proposal favouring a three r>er cent surcharge on Suez Canal traffic to meet U. N. rosts of clearing the waterway.—U. P.
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  • 26 1 PARIS, Wed. French Cabinet Ministers last night resolved a dispute over civil servants" pay which had threatened to bring down the government. Reuter
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  • 660 1 Ignore politics at your peril Goode NEW GOVERNOR INSTALLED himself a.s "the last Colonial Gov- ernor of Singapore," Sir William Goodo warned at his installation ceremony yesterday againsi the dangers of •political indifference." I Singapore's big test would come with the general elections for the Singapore Assembly next year, he
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  • 28 1 WELLINGTON. Wed teen-age boy accepted bet that he could not drink five gallons of beer in four hours. He won in three I hours. -Reuter.
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  • 103 1 Big rescue fleet stands by KUALA LUMPUi' Wed. Twenty boats are standing by in Kuantan to i vacuate people from neighbouring v i llagea threatened by floods. Four schools havi been chosen as refugee" camps and hundreds Oi volunteers have odered to a&slsi in reliel work. Rain has been isliing
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  • 49 1 LONDON. Wed. Sir Robert Black was received in audience by the Queen at Buckingham Palace yesterday and kissed hands on his appointment as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong. Sir Robert, former Governor of Singapore, was accompanied to the palace by Lady Black —Reuter.
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  • 166 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Twenty-nine terrorists sumn nd< red last month, according to a Government announcement today. It is the first time since February last year that surrenders have numbered more than 20 in one month Thirteen of them surrendered to civilians, who
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  • 26 1 NATO BAGDAD PACT LINK NECESSARY ANKMt.V Wi-.l— Foni^ii .Ministers of four Muslim mrinlMTs of Bagdad Pai •Ctced on nrrrssitv for cmumcUhi with NATO Beater.
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  • 128 1 Rioters hurt 29 Nepal police ITATHMANDU, Wed. Twenty-nine policemen were injured today when they were stoned by rioting crowds supporting demands for early elections. Police fired tear gas shell > to disperse the crowd am: arrested l-o people, including cretary ol the Nepale.M? Communist Party. Polic said violence starte.i when
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  • 778 2 NOW INDONESIAN CREWS FACE SACK FROM KPM MAHV SHIPS ABE AT A STAHDSTIU. IN SIHCAPOKE, DUTCHMEH STBAMDEO. BUT THE MAH. IS SMIFIIKC IJITNDREDS of Indonesian crew members aboard X.P..M. ships immobilised in Singapore face dismissal and repatriation. The Ships will be manned as far as possible by crews from Singapore
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  • 201 2 AQANTAS-BOAC Britannia left Singapore last night with most of the 8,000 lb of mail for Indonesia which had piled up here after the withdrawal of X.L.M services. "We loaded in as much as we could.' a spokesman of the airline said. "All the mail couldn't so
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  • 112 2 Indonesian immigration authorities in Pulau Samboe. .seven mile s oil Singapore. yesterday refused to issue exit permits to eight Dutchmen who had intended to come to the Colony. The ei^ht men were to have left Aboard the Shell Company ferry, Kerang. It is believed they had
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  • 63 2 An unidentified Chinese woman in her middle thirties was killed when knocked down by a car at the River Valley Road-Oxley Rise junction at 2 p.m. yesterday She wore a blue baju and a red sarong, and had a birthmark on the left side of her
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  • 142 2 ANTI- DUTCH POLICY BENEFITS ONLY REDS, SAYS EXPERT A DUTCHMAN, Mr. M K Titus, a keen student of lnclone ian politics for SO years, said in Sinca pore yeste.day that there was a strong possibility of Communists cainini; control of Indonesia if the present crisis continued for lone. Lost control
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  • 8 2 Goods to a second-h.r Rorh n
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  • 400 3 EXPERTS; IT IS PROPAGANDA MOVE AIMED AT NATO SUMMIT MEETING —AND A NOTE TO NEHRU: WE WILL STOP THEM IF BRITAIN, U.S. DO SAME WASHINGTON, Wednesday. gOVIET Premier Marshal Bulganin proposed in a 3,000-word letter to President Eisenhower yesterday a ban on atomic bomb tests
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  • 175 3 PHE United Nations General Assembly yesterday 1 unanimously adopted a compromise resolution! ponsored by 15 countries aimed at facilitating a »n of the Algerian problem. The resolution expressed the assembly's concern over the situation in Algeria and i took note of the off)
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  • 119 3 SAN I K\\< ISCO, Wed V I S. Air Force I 101 Voodoo .iet fighter-bomber i ■ii at nearly 1 !00 m p.h <i\ «t a measured course yesterday but was thwarted bj failures oi .i timing camera from ilaimiiis the official world speed
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  • 25 3 BANGKOK, Wed. A gov. ernmen considering a resolution to ban rock n' roll, and substitute ;i dap.cc which is more "decorous Reuter.
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  • 20 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The United Nations General Assembly yesterday confirmed rejection of the Hungarian delegation's credential.-;. Reuter.
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  • 72 3 NICOSIA. Wed. Students hurling bottles and stones Injured a British soldier on the head and smashed windscreens of a military convoy passing Morphou village i school, west of here, today. in the third day of the Cyprus riots. In the north Cyprus port Ol Kyrenia, police
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  • 175 3 LONDON. Wednesday. "COMPLETELY new sourer of power" that could bo taken from the sea was foreseen last night in a television address by the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. He said "controlled hydroI gen experiments" indicate "a I completely new source of power, the raw
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  • 131 3 LONDON. Wed, An offi- a big insurance com.l was "pure that Ins firm und ;i! both headed by Loir; Kindersley, a Bank .and director should on the eve of Britain's bank ra > pt, m The official. Mr. Clyde Algernon Cooper, investment .secretary to the
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  • 99 3 670,000 teachers trained in new speech i LONDON, Wed mi.- third of the primary school teachers in China, numlieiiiu more than ti'O.OOO have already been trained in standard spoken Chinese (Han), the New China News Agency said today. This preliminary step in the popularisation of standard .spoken Chinese during the
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  • 48 3 LONDON, Wed The King and I", an American musical was the mo.st successful film at the British box office in 1957. the monthly magazine Film.s and Filming states in a survey today. Most successful British film was "The Battle of The River Plate."— Reuter.
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  • 29 3 PEKING. Wed. Peking Radio yesterday reported that Communist anti-air-craft guns shot down one and damaged live Chinese Nationalist planes over the Fukien coast in November.— AP.
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  • 240 3 LONDON. Wed. Closing middle prices of Mtactad stocks not including stamp dutywere wgmmmm Consols £4o"-, Funding 4'; £R«'s War l\k' 62 1 lfi 5/16 BANKS Mttle (£S 2.- P.U £fi'i Chartered i£li 36/Hongkong $125) £47 INSURANCE Com. Un. mts.i 70 3 Royal 75/6 Prudential £35', -/I RAILS Can.
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Wed— Spot 25\d.. I Dec. 26Ud.. Jan-Mar. 2fi\d. April-June 26 ',d.. July-Sept 2ti',d.. Dec. c.i.f. 25^d.. J.in. <■ if. 25% d., Feb. c.1.1. 25' ad. Tone: Uncertain.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Wed -Buyers £7:)o. Milan £73O'i. Forward buyei*£73l'•.■. .sellers £732; Settlemenr £730.. Turnover a.m. 230 tons I p.m. 275. I
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  • 314 4 HEW ZEALAND RESEARCH BRIGHTENS THE HOPES OF CHEMISTS IN THE FEDERATION ANY ONE OF THE 10,000 1 SPECIES OF PLANTS IN THIS COUNTRY MAY YIELD THE DRUG KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation's Department of Chemistry is "greatly interested" in the research, recently started in New
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  • 195 4 cOME CRACKS" have been caused *^in Singapore's new 5320.000 tidal control gate for (ieylang River by last week's landslide which left the 1, 100-ton structure unsupported in the centre. But engineers have atmiri the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Irancis Thomas, that the cate
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  • 141 4 BROTHERS —NOT WIFE— 'DESERVED' HIS CASH AN R.A.F. civilian' storehand, who admitted he owed h.s wife Sl2O in maintenance arrears, told a Singapore court yesterday that he had made "better use" of the money. Soliappan Kandasamy said he was supporting many brothers in India. He was also savins to go
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  • 230 4 THE Singapore Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan" said yesterday that the important thing In the education of young children was not that they should "know" but that they should "want to know.' Mr. McLellan was speaking at a conference for principals, teachers and managers
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  • 35 4 MERSING. Wed. Mr. P. C. Joseph, headmaster of the Merging Government English School, will be transferred to the Johore Bahru English College as a mathematics teacher at the end of this month.
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  • 89 4 Three brothers were seriously injured when a group of 25 men attacked them o n Tuesday morning in Singapore. One of them. Soh Boon Seng, told the police that at 7 am. they arrived at 13J milestone Scmbawang Road In their car. They
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  • 55 4 The accused man in a theft case was acquitted in a Singapore court yesterday without the case being heard the complainant had died. See Toh Foyan was alleeed to have stolen a wristwatcn from Chung Hong Woot, at Havelock Road on Jan. 1. 1957.
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  • 31 4 The Ramakrishna Mission will celebrate the 105 th birthday of Sri Sarada Dcvi at the Sri Ramakrishna Temple. Bartley Road. Siimapore, on Sunday between 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
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  • 56 4 Physicist goes on Hong Kong holiday A lecturer in physics at the Chung Cheng High School, Madam Ho Chao Ilwa. left Singapore yesterday in the Corfu for a holiday in Hong Kong. .Madam Ho, who is also a prominent Singapore art. ist. will join her husband, Prof. Tong Kuan Shing
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  • 61 4 Duty on tobacco in Singapore rose by $5,233,000 to 536.489.000 in the past 11 months, while petroleum rose by 54.053.000 to $23,399,000, the Customs Department reported yesterday. Revenue collected for liquors totalled 525.699,000 an increase of $1,233,000 over that collected during the same period last year.
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  • 45 4 JESSELTON. Wed. A North Borneo businessman, Mr. Fon<* Teck Guan. has contributed 53.500 to local i charitie.s to celebrate the official opening in Tawan of his new four-storey building. Mr. Fong preferred it to the usual dinner or cocktail party.
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  • 208 4 DECLARE ALL YOUR DEBTS APPEAL Gout backs plea to officials THE Singapore Establishments Branch yesterday asked heads of departments to Rive the widest publicity to an appeal to Government employees not to be advised by money- j lenders who want them to conceal their debts. The appeal is made by
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  • 26 4 Foo Sec Chong was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court of a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property at Jalan Bosar on Sept. 30.
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  • 183 4 No 'modernised' war cries but.... T»HE band of the Ist Bn., Rhodesian African Rifles will arrive In Singapore from Kluanp today spe- i ciallv to assist in a big charity function at the Sinza- pore Cricket Club tonight. Tlie band, which i s noted for
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  • 53 4 A man fell from the fourth floor of the S.I.T. flats in I Queen Street. Singapore at 1 10.30 a.m. yesterdayi Tang Ah Ngee. 49. who landed on a trisha in ttfl back lane of the flats died !on the way to the General Hospital
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  • 97 4 New tax to bring in $375,000 THE Singapore Legislative Assembly will be asked tomorrow to approve new tax increases on heavy oil engined vehicles. The Increases will be effective from Jan. 1. The new rates represent an Increase of 23 per oeni and will aflcct bus companies and hauliers. The
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  • 25 4 A man Leong Tung. 43. was found hanged in his room in a shop in South Bridn" Road. Singapore. yesterday at 3.15 p.m.
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  • 68 4 PENAXG, Wed. "You are a naughty old man," the First Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah. told 71-year-old Tan Ah Teik today Tan who had five previous convictions, was charged with another man, Har Kirn Meng. M, on three counts of possessing one gallon of intoxiratin:; liquor
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  • 242 5 Laotian diplomat's wife in roadside rescue 4LOR STAR, Wed. The trL wife of a high-ranking Laotian officer now visiting Malaya yesterday helped save the life of an 11-month-old baby rescued from a submerged car which had plung- ed into a canal imprisoning a family
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  • 361 5 4BOUT 60.000 vehicle I■■ owners in Singapore will find it much easier to renew their licences from next month under a new system devised by the Vehicles Department. The system provides fo r the staggering of re-licensing under six categories of vehicle registration numbers throughout
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  • 67 5 Faith in Malaya by banker PENANG. Wed. Indian bankers had full faith in the future of independent Malaya Mr CP. Doraikannu. general manager of the Indian oversea* Bank. Madras, said i here today. Mr Doraikannu. who H in Penang on a visit to the local branch, .said the bank would
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU Wfd. Tan Chan was sentenced n the Sessions Court to \i months 1 jail for being in pos™ss!on of chandu andchandu smoking utensils
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  • 258 5 45 BLOCKS OF FLATS, SHOPS AND A MARKET It will be the most intensive development for next year I^ALLANG will be the 1V centre of the most intensive housing development in Singapore next year. A further $12,000,000. out ot $29,500,000 to be loaned by the Government
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The body of the second of two Chinese boys who were drowned in a disused mm ing pool here yesterday afternoon was recovered today. The body of the first boy. Chan Kam Fatt. aged eight, was recovered yesterday.
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  • 27 5 PENANG. Wed. A sampan and its outboard motor, valued at $600. and belonging to Ja'afar bin Daud has been reported missing from the Prai River.
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  • 43 5 Inspector l.im CfcjC Hone, of the Sincapore police, who left in the Corfu with his wife yesterday Tor a holiday in Hong Kons. Inspector l.im is one of the investicators of the Homicide Squad. Straits Times picture.
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  • 166 5 Insurance companies urged to help develop Singapore THE Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. yesterday appealed for more insurance companies to put in their reserves into the capital development of Singa--1 pore. Opening the Singapore branch of the Ceylon Ini surance Co. at the
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  • 93 5 A delegation trom the Sin-, gapore Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Association will meet the manager of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board. Mr. L. CTesson, today, to discu.ss the crisis facing the industry. Mr. Cresson said he would try to find a way to help the I manufacturers out
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 189 5 I'OLK'K BAND concert at Katong Park. Meyer Road, 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p m. SHF.LI. THF.ATRK.TTF.: Film snow University of California. l.os Atgeles at Shell House. Collyer Quay. 1.15 p.m. METHODIST I'HIRCH: 63rd session Malaya Annual Conference at Methodist, Girls' School. Mount Sophia, from 8 30 a.m.: evening public forum
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    • 215 5 MUSIC SOCIETY: Weekly symi phony concert nt YWCA hall, R.Ufles Quay, 7.30 p.m. FLOODLIT DISPLAY of fashion, health and beauty by Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School at Singapore Cricket Club 8 p.m. In aid of SATA fund YWCA (Raffles Quay): Health and beauty gymnastic class 9.15 ja.m.; cheonßsam
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    • 160 5 RH_B__BB_H —l— _H _H l il p m.; carpentry 5.30 p.m.; bodybuilding 6 p m. Bl KIT TIM AH VOITHCLUB: Table-tennis, football, bodybuilding, library 4p.m. SINGAPORK CITIZENSHIP REGISTRY teams at Central Office, Fort Canning Road; Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47 Hill Street 830 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Bukit Panjang, Slglap,
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  • 266 6 MALAY GIRL, 21 TO FURTHER STUDIES IN CHINESE SCHOOL KUALA KANGSAR, Wednesday. A MALAY GIRL, the daughter of an Imam, has passed her junior middle three examination in the Tsung Wah Chinese School here. Che Wan Badariah binte Haji Wan Yusoff, 21, will further her education in the Hwa Lian
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  • 278 6 Cheered up when assured about studies TAN WENG KEE, 22, came out of detention yesterday, along with three other Singapore Chinese High School students but he didn't leave all his worries behind. If he was Dleased about being free after seven I weeks in Outram
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  • 225 6 Stage Club presents its slickest production SINGAPORE sees far too little good "live" theatre, so it is specially fortunate that the Stage Club offers amateur performances of such high standard. "A Likely Tale." which opened last night at the Canning Ri.so Cultural Centre Theatre, is one of their slickest productions
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  • 53 6 Lee Eng Hoat. 50. was fined $2,000 or lour months' Jail In Singapore yesterday for assisting in a chap-ji-ki lottery. He wu.s arrested at th« j junction <>f Lorong 19 and I Sims Avenue on Dec. 10. anil found to be in possession of 1
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  • 105 6 Seven people join classes held on Sundays in Johore Bahru OEVEN people have joined life-saving classes organised by the Singapore Life Guard Corps in Johore. The first lesson was held at the Lido beach, about two miles north of Johore Bahru, last Sunday. The president of the corps, Mr.
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  • 80 6 FIRST ANG POWS FOR STRIKERS: NO SIGN OF EARLY PEACE PCNANG Wed. Eastern Smelting strikers today received their first ang pows from their union. Each striker was given a pocket allowance of $5. There will be regular distributions every week. The union president, lnche Shariff Baboo, said today there was
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  • 22 6 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. Wan Mohamed Tahir bin Mohamed was fined $50 in the magistrate's court today for re-selling cinema tickets.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 66 6 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres 7200 kr s SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metres Xl ALA LL'MPt'R Medium wave 341 metres PENANO Medium wave 366 metres iron Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Openinß Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal and Ne-.vs;
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    • 103 6 P.M. 115 Lunrhtlme Concert' 1.30 Time Signal and News- 145 Ladles Only; 2.00 Close Down--SX)O Olllnji All Hospitals- 600 Hello Children!; 6.30 Radio Dance Club: 6.45 Lights On- 653 Regional Announcements- 6 54 slneaE° r ,t sh arc MarkPt p p° rt and National Announcements- 7 00' Time Signal and
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  • 331 7 MEN TOLD; SHOW YOU CAN BE TRUSTED AND- KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JF Malay women sold their jewellery they could raise $25 million to finance the Malay men in business, a trade unionist, Inche R. A. Abdul I Karim bin Abdul Rahman, said
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  • 59 7 MR. WEE 1111 W LEX and Miss Khno C.uay Tin after their wedding at Bloxhome Drive. Singapore. Mr Wee is the fourth son of the late Mr. Wee Soon Chiian. and Mrs. Wee. The bride is the eldest daughter of Madam Ho Kirn Eng and
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  • 332 7 Near clash due to a police mix-up i POLICE mix-up led to two political partles being °iven permission to hold election rallies at the same place and at about the .samp time last night. When the mistake was discovered, a strong force under the command of Mr. T. F. Flynn.
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  • 43 7 Negligent— $25 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. A tapper, Abdul Hamid, was yesterday fined $25 for negUi gent driving. The prosecution stated Ab- dul failed to stop at a traffic signal and nearly crashed into another car driven by Inche Harun bin Sirat, OCPD. Kangar.
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  • 86 7 SEA DEATH FOR COLONY TEACHER BATU PAHAT. Wed.— A Singapore schoolteacher, Mohamed bin Bajuri. 43. has been drowned off Batu Pahat. He and four other Malay trachers from Singapore, including three women, were on their way to Pulau Sialu, near here, in a sampan on Saturday when a squall capsized
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  • 41 7 First Xmas'— by a choir KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A choir cantata. "The First Christmas will be presented by a 22-piece choir at the Grace Methodist Church, Sentul, on Sunday at 7 p.m. In the programme are solos, quartets and mass onsembles.
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  • 18 7 KAJANG. Wed —About 2,--000 new Federal citizens have been enrolled in Kajanc district in a month.
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  • 138 7 IT was the duty of Christians to see that every man received a lifing wage and had the chance of a decent life, the Malaya Methodist annual conference was told in Singapore yesterday. This was the decision of the Methodist Roar.d of
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  • 149 7 Citizens Registrar relies on record and refuses certificates SINGAPORE'S Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, has told the Chief Secretary that many China-born people have been denied registration as Singapore citizens because their identity cards described them as "Singa-pore-born." People born In the Colony do not have
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  • 22 7 Twenty students from various schools of the Student I Fellowship of the Singapore Chinese YMCA will visit Pulau Bukom today
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    • 145 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE (^&h£_ OF JUST A FEW jlpPl^ DROPS OF fitiLf EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES If you .am DIAMONDS at the BEST VALVE or regular information on market trends write: ■^^^HFSfvBjWl j 10 HATTON GARDEN mWHmtmiWmii^mV^i^fWi london e.c.i
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  • 88 8 M H »rd* $10 (Minimum). MR THOMAS PEERIS P W.D. Headquarters. Ki. expired yester- j day Funeral today 430 p.m. from i 37A Jalan Haji Salleh, Sentul. K.L. R. SATHASIVAM, headmaster Govt. Eng. School, Labuan, and formerly headmaster Tranquerah Ene. School, Malacca, passed away peacefully in Labuan Hospital 11th
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  • 33 8 }0 Worrft fin (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. G SIVALINGAM Th.mk all relatives and friends for their kind preetln;;s. Rifts, valuable presents, help and attendance on the occasion of their Marriage on 1.1'J.57.
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  • 321 8 I H'urdl tlO (Minimum) NEW AT VANITY. Stuffed Toys from New York Vanity, 11 Battery Road "OH MARGARET and you profess to love me". "What's cooking, honey?" "My Alr-wick bottle is empty!" WITH DOROTHY GRAY greater beauty is a j>romi>e A treatment for every type of skin— young or
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  • 536 8 The Straits Times Spore, Thurs. Dec. 12. 1957. The Last Chapter Both the tone and content i of the speeches at the installation of Sir William Goode as Governor of Singa- pore yesterday invite com- parison with what was said at a similar ceremony two years ago. The brief courtesies
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  • 367 8 The Agricultural Ministry's I plan for refrigeration facilities for East Coast fishermen looks a little different now that Australia is to give the Federation Government six ice plants. The Minister must still be businesslike and practical. The ice plants will not run themselves. But the objectionable
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  • 269 8 The announcement that President Eisenhower will fly to Paris on Friday, pronounced by his doctors lit and well for the summit conference of Atlantic nations, removes some of the gloom which has been gathering round the Nato meeting. The news was released only a few minutes before
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  • 762 8  -  PETER MERTON WOMEN REPLACE MEN IN THE FACTORIES AN almost unnoticed revolution is now taking place in British industry. Women are beginning to rep'ace men on the factoryfloor. Tiiis is shown very clearly in the latest figures for unemployed and jobs vacant issued by
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    5 8 OLD LOW'S ALMANACK PROPHECIES 1958
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  • 604 8  - The spy tangle of Berlin ANTONY TERRY BERLIN. 'THE top professional agents in Berlin's 47 espionage services breathed a sigh of relief last week as a slight, fair-rTaired, middle ased man disappeared down the steps of a Berlin court to start a four years' jail sentence. It meant that the
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    • 309 8 FROM what does Mr. Seenivasagam derive hi* conclusion that the foreign policy of the Alliance Government is bein™ dictated by America? Is it because it is anti-Communist? What does Mr Seenivasagam suggest it should be? A neutral policy— keeping: in step with the Indian Government? Or
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  • 147 9 QUOTAS FOR MALAYAN TIN MINES MPUR. Wed producers they will produce in the c months when tern comes D Sunday the decision national Tin ..ish world and hold up the metal. committee the Tin filiations 1955 'he quotas i mines durcxport conDoc 15 to arc what the ibk to prorostrlction
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  • 87 9 COMPOSER OF MALAY MUSIC DIES IPOH, Wed. A Malay music instructor and com"puer Inche Yeop bin Rawan. 51, died at the Ipoh hospital here last night after a short illness. He was attached to the Sultan Idris Training College in Tanjong Malim since 1922 and retired last year. He leaves
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  • 91 9 'SHOCK' FOR GOOD CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR Wed. i The 70.000 members of the j Good Citizens 1 Association were "shocked" by the call i of a Federal councillor. Mr. D R. Seenivasagam, to the government to recognise the Malayan Communist Party. The associations president. Mr. Lim Yew Kok. who said
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  • 36 9 IrANO, Wed.— Members Committees will attend a :lvlca course in Lumpur on Friday. They will be addressed by Ministers. Thirty-Mx Malays, Chinese and Indians from the Ulu Langat district commiUee.s will attend.
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  • 440 9 BREEZE IN COURT AFTER JUDGE AMENDS MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE TO ONE OF MURDER COUNSEL ALLEGES: YOUR LORDSHIP IS PREJUDICED— I CANNOT CONTINUE IN THIS CASE ,tm.n KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Jl U(,E today amended a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder to one of i
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  • 55 9 KUANTAN. Wed. The assistant state secretary of Pahang. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed AH. today told 110 new Federal citizens that he hoped they had applied fo r citizenship "not solely for your own benefit." Inche Abdul Aziz was speaking at the first postmerdeka citizenship presentation ceremony
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  • 37 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Selangor today opened a civics course for 31 Selangor Chinese school teachers. They vLsited the Legislative Council Chamber this afternoon while the meeting was in progress.
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  • 21 9 ANNIE and her father enter the Cathedral. Straits Times picture.
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  • 210 9 200 MEN SUSPEND PROTEST FAST \JR. JAMIT SINGH, secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board SlalT Association, said that 200 suspended harbour workers abstained from lunch yesterday in "protest against the board's failure to reinstate them." At lunchtime. about 60 to 70 men were resting at the association '.s premises in
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  • 50 9 Sir Guildhaume MyrddinEvans, chief international labour adviser to the British Government, yesterday paid a courte.sy call on the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. He is in Malaya to acquaint himself with labour situation. He will leave Singapore for Pakistan in the next few days.
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  • 14 9 THE MAN SHE MARRIED THE bridegroom Mr, George Lee Srr Suah. Straits Times picture.
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  • 145 9 Alliance is asked to settle row IPOH. Wed. The Perak Alliance committee is to be asked to intervene in the mw between the Tanjong Malim MCA. and the Batang Padang district Alliance committee over the allocation of seats for the Tanjong Malim Town Council elections on Jan. 11. The district
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  • 313 9  - To Annie from Dad-a house and car ESME BAPTISTA By 4 $50,000 house and a $8,000 car, say close friends, are among the wedding presents given by Singapore rubber "king" Tan Lark Sye to his youngest daughter, 21-year-old Annie Tan. vnnie became the wife ot a school teacher, Mr. George
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  • 91 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. Two girl students of the Chan Wa Chinese High School here who originally pleaded guilty to entering the school without a permit after it closed following student disturbances, retracted their plea today in the magistrate's court here. Yap Moi, 18 alias Yap Swee Keng,
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  • 196 9 Postal ballots arriving in the by-election BATU PAHAT. Wednesday DOSTAL ballots in the Federal by-election here sent out last week to more than 400 voting service persons and policemen now in other parts of the country, have begun to arrive. The deadline for receipt of these ballot papers is 5
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  • 62 9 Penang clerks earn more PENANG. Wed.— The acting City Treasurer, Mr. N. L. j Hughes, in his annual report, today said salaries, wages and allowarces rose by $605,000 last year due mainly to a revision of clerical salary .scales from Jan. 1, 1956. and increased wages from March 16, 1956.
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    • 86 9 COOLI N<i BREEZES ??5S^ metal blades tlose-mesh '■Hevf^K cuard table or bracket .'5 |^«k speeds oscillating A.C. mains »Wsv!\ Spore Penang Fed. jk/^ykl V 1737 12" SBO SB3 -^liSßßPjiJfe V 1572 16 SUH Sl2l I^I^NEW TABLE FANS 9 know about ventilation THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO (MALAYA) LTD 'he GENERAL ELECTRIC
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    • 157 9 tun /y Ji\ MWL"m The gifts she'll gratefully remember as the years go by their construction shows real understanding of the practical requirements of every housewife. The name Electrolux, on either the elegant new vacuum cleaner or floor polisher is your guarantee of complete satisfaction. Electrolux/?^ VACUUM CLEANERS y FLOOR
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  • 461 10 RAZAK: WE WILL STUDY CALL UP SUGGESTION 68,000 Home Guard* to be axed next year KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Government will give "careful consideration" to the introduction of national service in Malaya. The Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain. said this in the Legislative Council last night
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  • 66 10 PENANG TEACHER WEDS SINGAPORE NURSE AT COLONY REGISTRY MR. AND MRS. SAW CHU THONG who were married at Singapore Registry yesterday. The groom, a teacher at Penang. is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Saw Tiang Sooi The bride, the former Miss Eunice Tan Quee Neo. a Singapore nurse,
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  • 231 10 'Arrest' remark: Seenivasagam hits at Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T»HE OPPOSITION member from Ipoh, Mr. D. R 1 Seenivasagam. said today that the Government* psychological warfare would have no effect if tht Emergency Regulations were wrongly applied. Speaking or. the Defence Ministry estimates in the Federal Council, Mr. Seenivasagam .said:
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  • 102 10 KUALA LI'MPTR, 1V Wed. The Singapore and the Federation Governments have plans to set up a panMalayan tourist trade department. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Minister for Commerce and Industry. who said thi s in the Federal Legislative Council today, announced that the Federal Cabinet had
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  • 93 10 STIMULUS FOR REPLANTING KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Minister for Commerce x and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew sin. announced today that by the end of this year payments for smallholders' replanting would total about $30 million. Amounts from Government funds would be more than $5,250,000; payments on account of replanting schemes
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  • 213 10 They bluff jaga and drive away in lorry TWO men walked into A a Singapore godown early Tuesday morning and drove off a lorry containing rubber worth $16,500. The rubber, in 101 bales.' belonging to the Southseas Corporation, was stacked in the vehicle ready for
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  • 24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Arts Council will hold an evening of chamber mu.iic at the British Council hall here on Sunday.
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    • 552 10 Hummf/M BABEX NESTLES INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS \j}^^^^^Kßm, IN EASY-TO- SERVE FORM NO WASTE NO REFRIGERATION —-^r^ Being scientifically prepared in powder form. BABEX retains the fre^h flavour of the ingredients i^jjßs^^^S6ss^>»^ and will keep in tip-lop condition, alter opening. Ix^l®'^^^'^^!^^. lor a reasonable time without refrigeration. Just f\S^^ ■<«»■,«
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    • 153 10 MR*!" 1 Quality I I Spare Parts For complete satisfaction, wbe met only genuine LUCAS spare parts You your requirements from our large comprehensive range which is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. PREAM DELICIOUS \WEP&\ Cotfee Cre y^EH'-^Ufi A DAIRY PRODUCT;
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    • 54 11 Rik thinnest automatic ll iiiatch p Hlodel Ka now f\ T OH SALE SELF WINDING WATERPROOF 21 JEWELS GOLDFILL or STAINLESS STEEL INCABLOC UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING inabte from all watch dealers AGENTS Wontor/ ESTABLISHED 19 04) L TD. il >OILOINC RAFFLES PLACf SINCAPORF. P O BOX 191 JM9 U ft PENANC
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    • 215 11 Page Ml gives you a front-row view of installation ceremony More Power -More Room More M.RG. and Greater Safety I I^^H H I b**achof duancmt angtecr tuo-tont colour trtatmmtt, H HA^| tßmr y fl<*">"t ond amour, th* ma Hauk bUndi adH H H MM H vanctd styling exth traditional Humber
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    • 48 11 I My 'I*^^C^3^ Choose from the £&s%i£z>^*\*y /1 1 wonderful selection of nj gay gift sets Yardley i ulK^.^^j^*^^^ avc to er ou> y our f family, your friends... f Perfumes and exciting I ll I Beauty Sets for women. by YARDLEY TARDLEY 3) OLD BOND STREET LONDON
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    1103 12 iJ&jr^_^r l^EK^m J[JPg3Bl^BHwßw^^^^^wWp™^™^^^^^^*^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ PARTY TECHNIQUE IUITH the Christmas party season upon us and about to get into full swing, it's a good time to pool ideas about entertaining, so I pass on some tips gleaned from several successful party givers. They all agree that it's better to give a
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    • 282 12 —in gay accessories. Earrings and Brooches in delightful floral designs that will take your breath away with their oh-so-natural appeal. Exotic orchids for the sophisticated, rosebuds or marguerites for the teenager; there is something for everyone in this glamourous new range And note the fantastically low prices! "WHITEAWAYS— THE POPULAR
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    • 262 12 Helena Rubinstein shows you how t 0 make up with silk; that covers every tiny li"<\ Bevel driei cakes. Dot SJI.k-TONr. oa to your cheek*. < hin.i inr.^ -then smooth it in. Fmirsliadestotoiiewithevi r\ .k m Sfoj Puff on SILK FACE POWDER, created b; jjenius Helena Rubinstein aTOB infinitesimal ptrtitla
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  • 946 13 THE $22,000 MIL. DRAKE FRAUD AL spectators at a trial in lowa, States, in 1933. were stunned r ingest set of witnesses they ril. One after another the witnesi by the prosecution admitted tly they had been swindled by the the dock. !l> had they stood down than they td
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    • 231 13 NEW! CHICKEN DINNER-IN-A-DISHf BIRDS EYE Prepared from tender chicken. ■^^*^^^C\^ JESK^wwIHIIiWII^ garden-fresh peas and deliri o <P^lJr^ *^!S^J^f^^^te v**^^^ the large Ple (plenty for two) Tender chicken and garden-fresh peas fipj^^ with delicious shortcrust pastry— ready for the oven 1 **rr ir'«w I Give your family I AND VITALITY V^jL
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 309 13 larsnt€»n A #o. iiu $tv% l/T 1 BOB'S MINO £W CUBSB \<iCS -i.«O r«TTV L^ J f:3«T \OW I NMD S.EEP I 1/ l~ B^ T W*aM 1 DID phE^J !J; w v AiCjT M^£v mf -4. A w ad A PttgTTV KOOO> S o^T\ I •> r* J\^ "Ajv
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  • 804 14 RUBBER FLUCTUATES ON R.I. SITUATION AND PROFIT-TAKING By Our Market Correspondent WIDE fluctuations in the price of rubber yesU terday on the Singapore Market reflected the bullish influence of the worsening Indonesian situation and the dropping of prices from the day's highest levels due to profit-taking. The price of December
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  • 137 14 Osborne and Chappel notify the fojlowing November outputs (all in piculsi: Chrnderiang 261 (iopenK Consolidate. 1.3C0. Hongkong 790. Idris Hydraulic 220 1 Kent 284, Kinla Tin 1.061. killinghall 1.175. M.i l.i ts 1.1 m 172. Pengkalen. H3O. Petaling 1.3 M, Pusinc Rubber A Tin, 281. Rambutan. 352. Tanjong
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  • 21 14 SINGAPORE. DEC. 11. RUBBER: 8«J cents per lb. (up U tents). TIN: $338 K2J per picul (up 25 cents).
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  • 148 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares recorded an easier tone with stf*!** 1 movements being provided D> Colonial Sugar down 30s. ana A 'Ba.i 22SL 'Ai.sed with Broken j Hill South and Consolidated Zimc both down Is. providing the main movement.*. Other mining ftocks eased slightly. Loans recorded a lSu»°S%%
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  • 155 14 December first grade rubber bu>ers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 86- 1 cents per lb. up 2 1 cents on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was Irregular after steady. t losing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. bu>ers 86 1
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  • 108 14 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul ve.-terday were: Copra: steady: UK Continent Decemlxr January J3l buyers.' $31 'i sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $51 sellers, drum $56 sellers Pepper; quiet; no business reported done; Muntok while $98. Sarawak $97. (both down 14). I special Sarawak black
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  • 76 14 The Malayan Kvhangr Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday < all rates to $100' Selling t.T. or O.n. ready: Canada 31 9 16; French Franc* *****; Belgian Francs 1619,; Italian I. lre *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday,
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  • 127 14 Ships lyinit jilongtlde the Singapore ll.ii Ixjni Board wharves or rxptrted today arr: MusiLloyd 1-2. Javanese Prince 4-5. Ozarda 6A. Sikone Maru 6-7. Patroclus 8-9. Benmohr 10-11. Troutpool 13-14. Salmara 15-16. SetWsu MiMU 18. MaiKlama 19-20, Sedlll N.Wall 1. Taype N Wall 3. Rajah Brooke 23, Benveg 24-25.
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  • 61 14 Morlb Plantations is In negotiation with a third party in Malaya interested in purchasing the whole of the estates for cash at a price which the directors consider will be advantageous to the company Further details will be circulated as soon n S possible but in the BMtntlnne
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 754 14 NOTICES i AUCTION SALE OF Approximi rtj VK pet. Asbrstos Crmrnt Sheets, Bath tub, wash liaMii. dniiiiK table <sj chair.-, aimcirah. bookcase, carpet, washtng machine etc. To Be Held At Our Saleroom Nn. in Chulia St. On FRIDAY. 13TH I>lX\, 1957, AT 10 A.M. NOW ON VIEW. Cheong Koon Sen?
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    • 192 14 NOTICES MALAYAN PRODUCERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation oi Malaya i. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A FIRST INTERIM DIVIDEND OF IO less 30% In- i come lax in respect of the year; endinu 31st December, 1957 will I be paid to Shareholders on 19th December. 1957 NOTICE IS ALSO
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    • 831 14 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS (Town Planning Provision*) (Extension) Ordinance, 1949. (Federation of Malaya 18/49). Notification under Section IS7 Town Boards Enactment I F.M.S. Cap 137) No It is hereby notified that a draft plan under section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment In respect of the proposed construction of a
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    • 584 14 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF TDK FEDERATION OF MALAYA CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER with effect from 15th December. 1957, the Telephone Number of the Board's Headquarters In Batu Road will be XL. *****. SECRETARY, Central Electricity Board. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be
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    • 566 14 KNUTSEN LINE oriemi sE R v, r fROM CANAPA/U.s. PACIFIC PORTS— 30 oats ialinq San Vancouver Fronclseo S'por* p i» r t ff 4^ ILLtN BAKKE WW Dec 20 Dr c KRISTIN BAKKE 1« Dt< 17/19 Jon 20 J« n ANNA BAKKt 21 O»e ion 7/ 9 F.b 10 F
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    • 1121 15 14 05 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. M z4ii tmm) incon* ratM m Smooporel (12 linet) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f^UNGS to LIVIRPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS v« Su« »■»•> ''berty »o proceed via Panama of Cap* of Good Hope) t.on to proceed via other porti to load ond discharge
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    • 1050 15 MJIIpMJIUJJkVrIIMiiIiipM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom Spore FALSTRIA" W p ort IJ/14 O.C Calling Saigon, Bangkok KAMBODIA" 14/1 Dee MANCHURIA" 25/26 Dec 27/28 Dec MEONIA" 11/13 Jan 14/ IS Jon 16 17 Jon Calling Saigon, Bangkok SUMBAWA I|/1» j an 20/21 Jan
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    • 1070 15 buTd"ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn PenonQ BENMHOR for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg G. 10/12 Die 13/15 Dm 16 17 Dm BENLOMOND for London, 22/24 D.c Rotterdam, Hamburg 25 Dec/ 5 Jen London
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    • 1257 15 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL. No.: 2(361 ELLERMAN LINES KLAVBMBSS LIME LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM ur AlJri HAMBURG 1 HULL LOS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. ,cV SEATTLE, VANCOUVER L PORTLAND ond tor U S.A., North Atlantic Port. Accepting carfle for Central South Ond Canada via Colombo America CITY OF SWANSEA SUNNYVILLI Spore
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  • 335 16  -  EPSOM JEEP Racehorse owners will welcome this move By THE Singapore Turf Club may import a select batch of griffin?, early next season became private importation? have steadily dwindled since Ihe end of the post war "boom" in racing. In 1955 more than 220
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  • 275 16 Piggott gets fancied mount i CYDNEY, Wed. Enßlish jockey Lester Piggott wu lucky In the ballot today when he drew the mount on the strongly fancied Woodland Stream in the Sydney Turf Club's International Stakes to be run at Canterbury on Saturday. In addition to the seven overseas riders, Australian
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  • 284 16 FIVE Bukit Timah winners at the St. Leger meeting have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1. They are Tufton, Grand i Chancellor, Charge Sheet Sun of Burma and Irish Pearl. The Straits Racing Association yesterday also an- nounced the
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  • 828 16 A TOTAL ot 188 entries— 32 from Class 3. 70 from Class 4 and 66 from Class 5— has been received tor the PenanK Turf Club's three day Christmas Meeting on Dec. 21. 25 and 28 There will be eight races starting at 2.15 p.m., on
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    • 608 16 I k&* t JKe&&V& M MR^rrTl^Tr^rfTrTV i^lH 3^ T JggJ^ Js2Lhh3mmhhhm(mhmhml |PjPf""WWßf^ OPENS TODAY! Hl^H^H JoM r fi A.M., 1.45. 4 15. 1J.45 93U P.M.' V^ WHINIHI3 10PUUJIN... THt IXCITtMINT »WINSI *lft|B»p ii] CLrNN FORD !»>» [MegaScopcj van HEFL N I'lus! "ABRIVEDEBCI BOMA" it incmaSropo (olor). L Sperial trM "111
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    • 434 16 m m TjJ^aTnaVJarT^wiiia^_ B I ***** \MMagy 11. 1.45.4,6.30&9 30 TONY CURTIS fc P^ H>s MARTHA HYER *<Shti LWS CHARLES BIMORDJ-T^ \A\ 7^ _S<h"i- i.'lichns \l .ci i' .i.m Children 5(1 Today: n N <" BOOK" i.. H ronionoiv: "CARTOONS PKOGRAMMI v 34(ii X Mi^k^Br 11,1.45,4.6. mickey. spillane r MYGUN
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    • 428 16 I 2« Review hy accident? 13, 4V Straits Times Crossword "B""" 'S It provided a prize embarrass- ment to Parts <5 2 7i p *J I 5 J«J 7 B nous Wn "v>P Lv- -"S '....< 1 Halle Selassie's drink) (5). P^ iis 1%.} I ..^f r t-\\} 3 Bui
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  • 194 17 UK 'hope boxes coolly to points decision F ONDON, Wed.— Brian London, one of Britain's brightest young heavyweight prospects, scored a notable ten rounds points victory over the experienced American Howie Turner at Harringay Arena here last nigut. London, noted for his Impetuosity in the ring, restrained himself admirably to
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  • 358 17 CINGAPOHL Harbour Board (titii won tile 1-edeialion .ol Boys I Clubs' annual swimming championships tor the second successive year at the Chinese Swimming Club yeaterda\. Olglap < 30 > were second, followed oy Buon.i Vista t2ri>. Results wereDIVISION "A" aOm freestyle: 1 Ho Ah Pol
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  • 263 17 BELGIANS ARE EVEN-MONEY CHANCE AGAINST AMERICANS FLAM IN, MULLOY OUT BRISBANE. Wednesday. T»HE Belgians are given an even-money chance of L beating the I'nited States in the Davis Cup tennis interzone final beginning here tomorrow. The Belgian players, Jackie Brichant and Philippe Washer, were reported today to be very fit,
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  • 179 17 THIS IS THE TRICKIEST COURSE FOR MOTORISTS rl Malayan motoring season will end on Sunday with the Penans and North Malaya Motor Club's MB climb meeting at Valr of Tempe Road near Mount Krskine in Penanc writes EDIN PETKRS. The course is certainly the trickiest and most dangerous in Malaya,
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  • 22 17 QUEBEC. Wed Italian! welterweight Paoio Nellis| gained an unanimous io round decision over Gerry Drouin of Quebec here last 1 night.
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  • 40 17 The annual Bench and Bar golf competition in Singapore was won by C. C. Tan with a net score of 71. C.E N. Arkell and N. N. Leicester tied for second place. S.H.D. Elias won the "booby prize."
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    • 720 17 t mm I'age 8) \>UI ANT Box SI ctt. extra. WANTED For State terms and Kuala lYeng- opportunity VCCOUNTANT re- nal firm In details of i nee and BOX A 5928. S.T. i FIELD Con- 1 referably English r mi isolated i Sembllan Usual a HI B.T i> female n
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    • 845 17 SHOPS TO LET ill Words < Win.) 8MJ»r1v.,,1,. SHOP HOUSES AVAILABLE •I Rent of Sl.jii p.m. at Housing Estate at Junction of Paya Lebar Road and Banley Road. Apply P.O. Box 1144. Singapore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box iO rls extra. NEW TERRACE HOUSES Flower Road,
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    • 915 17 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box M rl*. extra. I'HK JULY 1957 EdlUon ol the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can oe purchased Jrom The Stralte Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street, Singapore. Price $1.50 per copy. Postage 30 cents extra. THE STRAITS TIMES Directory of Singapore and Malaya 195"
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    • 884 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i 21l Wordt $S (Mm.) Box »0 et: txtra. REPLANTING. CLEARING, j LEVELLING. Etc., We undertake every job with tractors, also transport heavy loads up to 20 tons. Reasonable Rates. Plea.se apply Hai Loo Limited, Johore Bahru Tel: 2921 or 3125 NETT INCOME of $20,000 per annum derived
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    • 128 17 o;-v MBy x MnrM No ?no 3Qp jL*\ WLmm\. 1 J^mW Corn-lik c flatness make this model Hie flk thmnrst watrh in creation. IkT~ jß9^^^' WWLT^^^^^^^m^Sl^SmmW sV C~^~-^ SWISS MADE ■■//^s^b^^^wll P Model No s: ips aW mHI he dtest Q LMre K cn> s rolled £<">ld wrut Hf/— I*Jw^^Bßlbß
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  • 188 18 Selangor star leads SCC 'A to victory HUGH FORBES, the Stlangor centre three whe will captain Malayan Civil- ians against Malayan Ser- 1 vices in the Malayan Rugby I Union's floodlit match at Penang this Saturday, turned out for the S.C.C. "A" XV against Singapore Recreation Club on the padang
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  • 74 18 IX3NDON. Wed- Results in today's FA. Cup second round re- I plays were: Gillineham 6. Millwal) l (win- i iners away to Nottf Forest,: 1 Southend United 2. Torquay United 1 (Winners away to Liverpool,; Mansfield Town' 3. Wican Athletic 1 (winners away to Bristol
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  • 44 18 MADAME (66) GETS A BLACK BELT PARIS, Wert.— A fifi-year-old French woman has just qualified for the judo black belt, first dan. About 7") 000 women are members of judo clubs in France and 30,000 of them have passed tests for proficiency belts. Reuter.
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  • 428 18  - H ARI, KEN TO RUN for MALAYA SAUL JOSHUA OLYMPIC HALF-MILERS WON'T CHANGE TEAMS FOR THE ASIAN GAMES Perera to start training soon B, DALF-MILEKS Hari Chandra and Ken Perera will make an all-out effort to qualify 1 for the Asian (lames at i Tokyo next May and if they
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  • 71 18 SELANGOR goalkeeper Ariffin brings off one of the many good saves he made during the interstate school^ hockey quad raniMilar match against Malacca, who retained their title with a 5-1 victory, at Victoria
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  • 314 18 Malacca fight back to retain title jIfALACCA Combined i Schools retained the southern interstate schools quadrangular hockey championship when they beat Selangor 5-1 in their final match at the Victoria School ground, Singapore yesterday. Malacca thus completed their three matches with a 100 per cent record Fullback de Cruz, hall
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  • 258 18 SOSC HOPES TO RAISE $12.000 FROM FAIR THK Singapore Olympic and Sports Council hopes tn raise more than $12,000 for the Asian Games Fund from their grand carnival to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on March 1 This was confidently felt h> members of the finance sub-committee who
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  • 164 18 GURKHAS RETAIN MAJOR UNITS CHAMPIONSHIP rpRANSIT Camp Brigade Oi i M. Gurkhas retained the I Singapore Base District Major Unit s hockey championship when they beat. District workshops, R.E.M.E.. 2-1 in the final at Tanglin yester I day. Newcomers Army Boys' j Trade School < Nee Soon >
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  • 175 18 SINGAPORE AGAIN FAIL TO IMPRESS— LUCKY TO FINISH THIRD SINGAPORE linished third I in the inter-state schools hockey quadran- gular when they were held 1-1 by Negri Sembilan at the Victoria School yesterQay. Negrl were once again the unlucky side. They played better hockey and saw more of the play
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  • 154 18 yHE Malayan Rugby Union yesterday announced 1 two changes in the Malayan Civilians side to meet Malayan Services in their floodlit rugger match ar the Penang City Stadium on Saturday. Paul winnings i Singapore! who was selected to play at stand-off, is injured and
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  • 25 18 LLANELLY. Wed A second-half rally enabled Australia's Rugby Union team to beat Llaiielly 9-5 1 in their match here yes- 1 terriay. Reuter.
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  • 180 18 RANGOON. Wed— One Japanese boxer won and another lost last night in thf second day's bouts of th" Southeast Asia champion ships here. Featherweight K. Okada seemed a good winner against D. Guertarra of the Philippines when referee' D Gallagher of Australia stop ped
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  • 155 18  - MALAYAN REF FOR WORLD CUP MEET KEN FERNANDEZ LATEST RACING NEWS-SEE Page lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIiiim, By KUALA LUMPUT THE Federation International 1 tion (FIFA) has asked the F.A nominate one of its best ref< Cup finals at Sweden next j The selected referee will be paid all travelling cxi pen-ses including board
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  • 27 18 FAM ma local man to by coach Choo Seng Q All-lndi,... 1950 to the pez as tempi i The partlc Feden: the Aslai next year cussed a-
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  • 18 18 Singapore ment beat R I points (goal in a rugby mai Barracks after eon\' try. kicked
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  • 27 18 lOHORE Malays beat Singapore Mala J hockey match at the Farrer Park stadn Sa'ad and Abdul Rahman scored for Joh( hammed Ncor for Singapore.
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