The Straits Times, 16 December 1957

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  • 19 1 Red unions demand share in running of firms taken over by state
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  • 316 1 [ONAL COUNCIL ISSUES DIRECTIVES Grave warning of economic ruin JAKARTA, Sunday. take-over of Dutch enterprises in Indonesia reached com1, the National Council, with President Soekarno in the chair, instructed the Government: "(Jet things going again quick." The directive was accompanied by a warning of "economic stagnation"
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  • 827 1  - JAKARTA TAKES STOCK. Economic chaos, political fog By DENIS WARNER Straits Times Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Sunday. v Dutch families, In safety but in sorrow. red this weekend to leave Indonesia and ins Jakarta took stock of the situation .created by recent events. First, it i s clear that the whole
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    • 105 1 I \(.l I I > Sun —Blonde brmaid Mrs. Beverley lury claimed a world divorce record here yesterday when she was grantfd a decree again>t her 14th hu-bancl. It brought the total of divoros up to ltj Miicc she had remarried two of the men Mrs
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    • 61 1 HI YORK. Sun Mr. and Mrs Peter I'alrrson Am«'--r i t'a longest -married <<>uebrated their 79th Redding anniversary at i 'Kir home at Fairview, I ii h. Mr. Paterson is 97 nid hi> v lie, Cecilia N lev en of their 10 l hilriren ti re
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  • 197 1 ATHENS, Sun.— A terrorist organisation to oust Americans from Greece if they continued their "dishonest policy" has arisen here. Calling itself the Eodea ithe organisation to safeguard Greek independence) it distributed leaflets today. saying it was responsible for bombing the
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  • 611 1 'MALAYS BELIEVE IN ALLIANCE' From DAHARI ALI KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday "THE support of Chinese voters in the Batu Pahat federal by-election save the Alliance candidate Tuan Syed Esa bin Alwi. a resounding victory a 6.565 majority— -over the president of Party Nepara. Dato Sir On
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  • 84 1 Fourth air crash body found PONTIAN, Sun. The fourth body recovered following the collision of two Can- berra jet bombers over Pontian on Friday, has been identified here as Flt.-Sgt. Ernest Edward Stevens, ayed 33. He was the third member of the aircraft from which Sqn.-Ldr. Christopher Blount. I a
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON. Sun More than 32.000.000 Catholics throughout the United States yesterday renewed their pledge to support the Catholic Legion of Decencywhich crusades against Immoral films. U.P.
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  • 112 1 An ancient Maori ceremony was performed at the Singapore wharves yesterday after the troopship Captain Cook berthed to land the main draft of the Ist Mm New Zealand Regiment. A 30-man haka (war dance) party from the New Zealand cruiser Royalist
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  • 96 1 Judge found guilty on road death charge BOMB, Sun. An English judge. .Mr. Norman Alex, ander C'arr. was given a four months suspended sentence here yesterday for manslaughter. Mr. Carr, 58. was tried in absentia His counsel said he would appeal. An Italian coach driver, convicted on a similar charge
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  • 46 1 BELGRADE. Sun.— Mr. Alum Mie.hie roving correspondent for the American magazine Newsweek was expelled from Yugoslavia yesterday Police accused him of distributing extracts from The New Class." a banned antiCommunist book written by Milovan DJilas. imprisoned former Yugoslav vice president. Rcuter.
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Sun. Prince Karim. the new Aga Khan, celebrated his 21st birthday v ith a party attended by 300 I people at the Savoy Hotel I here last night— U P.
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  • 192 1 BOY KILLED, 30 HURT AT SOCCER MATCH pLASGOW, Sun. More than 30 screaming children were injured when a wall collapsed as a huge football crowd surged forward here today to cheer a goal. One 12-year-old boy died on his way to hospital. The children watching the Scottish Division I match
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  • 160 1 Blood flows in family brawl LMVE people were in--1 jured three seriously—when a fight broke out between two Chinese families living in the same house in Tanjorm Katone; Road. Singapore, early today. The free-for-all, in which more than 15 people, including men. women and children took part, continued even after
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  • 56 1 FRENCH ATTITUDE ON MISSILE BASES PAKIS. Sun.— rench Foreign Minister. !Mr. Christian fIKW said here today France would havr to agree In installation of missile launching ramps on her territory. Speaking at National Congress of Socialist Party to which he belongs. Mr. Pirir.iu said question of setting np
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  • 71 1 HONG KONG. Sun. Mr. F.R.H Tollack. managing director of Biddle Sawyer and Co., said today he had signed business contracts amounting to more than £500.000 both ways with China. Mr. Tollack. who was a member of a British trade mission to China three years ago. returned
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  • 320 2 Traditional challenges then muscles ripple and f""*- '*'>" on Singapore 'We are ready the Reds and rugby,' they say i STIRRING Maori "haka" preceded the disembarkation yesterday of the Ist Bn, New Zeal arriving to serve in north Malay; As the troopship Captain
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  • 271 2 MORE than 500 residents of Christmas Island— Boo miles from Singapore in the Indian Ocean have registered as Colony citizens Mr. D. Sena, one of the registrars, who returned with the registration team yester- day from the island aboard I the Royal Malayan Navy
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  • 24 2 MAJOR-GENERAL W. C H. Pike. Chief of Staff, FARELF, talks to a New Zealand soldier on board the Captain Cook yesterday.
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  • 132 2 AIM: TO ABOLISH SCHOOL FEES JESSELTON. Sunday. TUIE North Borneo Board of Education is to recommend to the Governor. Sir Roland Turnbull. that an education rate be levied on all property owners in school areas. The aim To gradually abolish fees in primary schools.
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  • 73 2 Brighter beam for this lighthouse KUCHING, Sun. Sarawak will have oorn r of the most up-to-date lighthouse systems in the world when the Tanj')n c Kidurong lighthouse north of Bin. tulii has been equipped with an electric light. The new light, which will replace a kerosene one, will have a
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  • 178 2 The Singapore Musical So--1 ciety\ choir a 1 t h o v g a 1 smaller than in recent years —was a delight last night with its annual presentation of Carols and Christmas Mv sic at the Victoria Memorial Hall Much of the .success of
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  • 215 3 EISENHOWER, MACMILLAN, ADENAUER, GAILLARD, DIEFENBAKER GET TOGETHER EST'S LEADERS HOLD PRIVATE PREVIEW OF SUMMIT MEETING PARIS, Sunday. ATE talks between the leaders of the Westi (irld today set the stage for tomorrow's "summit" conference, designed to rerate the 1 Vnation alliance in the face of ..pai'eage
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  • 202 3 Britain pledges to solve the problem X'EW YORK, Sun. The U.N. General Assembly last night rejected a Greek reso--1 v t i on recognising eventual self determination for Cyprus. The resolution failed to obtain two. thirds majority. The vote was 31 to 23 with
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  • 36 3 EH Bun A 14-year- boy. charged with laving on a railway railroad f old a magistrate here aited to nri out if it would really •ause a derailment." He was cut to an approved home.—
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  • 106 3 Earthquake (second in 2 days) hits Persia TEHERAN. Sun.— A new earthquake rocked 17 villages in West Iran today as workers were still searching for victims of a giant quake which struck on Friday. Official reports reaching Teheran indicated the latest shock caused more casualties and heavy dam- j age.
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  • 198 3 REDS CAN HIT AT WILL -U.S. EXPERT WASHINGTON. Sun.— TT Dr. Wernher von! Braun. the German V-2 Rocket pioneer, who is now director of U.S. j Army missile research, said yesterday that Russla could new unquestionably fire an atomic or hydrogen warhead to any .<pot in the world. Testifying before
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  • 109 3 Opium haul on ship from Colony LOS ANGELES. Sun. Opium worth $90,000 was found aboard the Nor- I wepian freighter Hoege Silverstream. when it docked yesterday from Singapore. The ship will be searched for more narcotics until it sails tomorrow. The ship's carpenter. Wong Kok Kong, in whose quarters the
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  • 189 3 PARIS. Sun. President lower told Mr. Nehru. Prime Minister of India. ble today that Cessa- nuclear bomb tests be linked with a ban >mb production. The President sa;d to ban apons at this 'in the absence ot that we can go •hlevi effective
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  • 224 3 FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES NEW YORK, Sunday. yHE United Nations yesterday unanimously agreed to establish a special fund to help the less developed countries in the technical, economic and social development fields. Under a compromise re- 1 solution passed by the General Assembly's economic
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  • 137 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malaya's United Nations representative, last night made the customary courtesy speech on behalf of the Commonwealth at the end of the U.N. political committee's session He said: "As a baby which first sees the light
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  • 102 3 PORT MORESBY, Sun. European police had to fire shots today to break up a pitched battle be- j tween native troops and civilians in Port Moresby's j streets. More than 100 persons were arrested after the mass brawl, which started when a handful of troops start-
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    • 291 3 HAMBURG. Sunday. AN invention which, it is claimed, may put oil tankers out of business, was demonstrated here for the first time yesterday. It is an "oil sausage' a plastic bag which can be filled with oil and towed by ships. The model used
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    • 50 3 Fire alarm- by a deaf mate MBI.IN. Sun— Mr. Mauricr Sherhan. <i rlcaf mute, j cave the alarm when a firr broke out at a lurnitiirr shop herr today Hr wrote a messace. ran with it into the street and Eavr it to passer-by, who telephoned the fire brigade. Reuter.
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  • 146 3 WHISPERING GIANT MAY BEAT ICING PROBLEMS BRISTOL. Sun. A Bristol Britannia 310 airliner returned last ni^ht from Singapore with reports of "encouraging results from an anti-icing device fitted to its turbo-prop engines. The Britannia left London on Nov 25 to find monsoon conditions for testing two modifications to the proteu.s
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    • 110 3 dj Asia's many countries art m turning towards the sun. I 1 Conscious of their new I dignity, they are striving m M t0 raw eve witn 1 m advanced nations. What is m more natural than mutual H f m aid amongst themselves j^^HH^Bß^^m V I J India's engineering
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  • 258 4 Waring: Good gesture to help the miners KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federation tin producers today hailed the Govern inent's decision not to call for payments towards the tin buffer stock until Jan. 1. Sir Douglas Waring, committee member of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, told the
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  • 140 4 ONLY two out of nine firms have so far replied to conditions laid down by the Singapore Government for licences to operate joint fishing projects with Japanese companies. The Chief Fisheries Officer. Dr Tham Ah Kow, said yes-f terday unless the firms were prepared to
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  • 65 4 KUALA KANGSAR Sun. The Assistant State Home Guard Officer. Taiping, Major E Nicholas, was entertained at a tea party here yesterday by the permanent staff and local commanders of the North Pt-rak home guards. Major Nicholas will become the State Home Guard Officer. Perak. when Brigadier I.
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  • 44 4 The Ramakrishna Mission In Sincapore yesterday celebrated theldOth. birthday anniversary of Sri Sarada Dcvi, the betrothed of Sri Ramakrishna, at the mission's temple in Bartley Road. The ceremony included talks on Sri Sarada Devi. Indian folk songs and dances.
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  • 73 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three cars were reported stolen fiom different parts of; UM town within three hours 1 last ni^ht. Two 01 them were found ,'bandoned In Pudu Road and Preacher Road early this i l morning. The third car, stolen from Hale Road, has not
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  • 119 4 PIiKIM .ini.ku Shanfati 1 Salwa, 15. eldest daughter of the Sultan of Perlis. visited a haunted house in Singapore at the week, end ami was not a nit > afraid. The house, at the sixth mile, Bukit Timah road I has been turned
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  • 80 4 Cash gifts for mine men DUNGUN. Sun. Eastern Mininp, and Metals Company at Bukit Besi. one of the biggest iron mines in SouthEast Asia, will make its annual Christmas presentation of "ang pows next week. Ninety-five skilled labourers and 32 monthly-paid employees who have worked live .'.cars with the company
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  • 104 4 STOLE GUN —SPECIAL IS JAILED JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Buang bin Hussein, a special constable, wa.- sentenced in the Suision.s Court here to day to six months' jail for the theft of a revolver btlonging to the Federation police. On Oct. 11 he went to th<Masai police station to hand in
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  • 26 4 The Ist Singapore Company at the Buys' Brigade held a variety concert at the Anglo-Chinese School In Barker Road in aid 01 camp funds.
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  • 139 4 SINGAPORE'S fire chief, Mr. J. Angus, yesterday warned people against the use of electricity to light up their Christmas trees. Many fires, he said, had been caused in the past by short circuit due to overloading "Inexperienced people." he declared, ■'should not, meddle with
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  • 234 4 UAULIERS WANT OLD PRICE COUPON ISSUE WARNINGS OF RISES IN PRICES OF FOODS CiIGHT h transpoi I pan associal Singapore will Government petrol coupons I at the previous $1.55 a gallon I ness use only. This Joint meetli between repr the Bingapon ri Owner.-' pore Hire Car
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  • 21 4 Prim" I Prince baby da arrive the Willem R"3 or Dec. 26 Bangkok. T!v princt wall.
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  • 17 4 JOHORE BAHF The Johoiv SI parttnent VilU rai institutioi when executi\ will p Federation ol
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    • 118 4 I.Kf;iSI.ATIVE ASSEMBLY: Budcet meet liiK at Assembly House. Empress Place. 10 a.m. SHKLL TIIKATRETTE: Fl"ee I fllin show— New Worlo— at Shell 1 House. Collyer Quay, 1.15 p.m. BAFFLES MUSEUM 1 Stamford Road 1 Exhibition of photographs of South-East Asia by Derrick Knicht of Shell Photographic Unit. 9 a.m. to
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    • 92 4 YWCA (Raffles Quay 1 ■an nwing class 930 am.; Katnng Club luncheon at the Chinese Swimming Club 1 p.m.; beauty cul'urr CUM 2 30 p.m. tIIIXKSE YMCA (Princes Edward Road 1 Chinese shadow boNing 6.45 a.m. and 8.30 p m Stair meeting 3 a.m.; billiards bodybuilding and wetehtllfting 9 p.m.
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    • 58 4 Ing, indoor gaum 4 p.m.; badminton 4.30 pn; KATOMG BOYS 1 CLUB: Badminton, indoor gamei 3 pni.; badminton, hppak ran 5 p.m.; bodybuilding 6 p.m. FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS iQueen Street 1 Instructors 1 training course judo 6 p.m motor-repairing, art cl.iss, photography 7 p.m. Sl\(i\P()RF LVI (HARD (OKl's; 1
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  • 233 5 No future' -so no cash for industries PORES business ade r s yesterday the statement by the Minister Commerce and In- ry. Mr. J. M. ibhoy, that local tlists were only ted in "quick ns", instead of inn industrial ;mrnt. was not i abhoy made th<> real Fridays budget irhen
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  • 37 5 MR. BEET CIIIM TECK and Miss Patricia Kwek Kirn <;eok after their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Singapore. A reception was later held at the Adrlphi Hotel, i Straits Times picture.
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  • 159 5 -IF THE NEED SHOULD EVER ARISE i JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday Vf ORE than 100 members of the Johore Bahru War aTI Department Civilian Staff Union today empowered their committee to negotiate for severance I pay for workers who mioht be dismissed. Mr. c K. G.
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Capt. P. E. Francis, of Federation Army headquarters. Kuala Lumpur, who pleaded guilty by letter to speeding at 50 m.p.h. in Johore Bahru, was fined 575 in the magistrate's court today.
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  • 174 5 I\G. Sun.— There will be no question of "flrsir>t -served" when the council considers applifor the newly com--112 low-cost flats at tie Range. its" will be awarded r various factors, such as tuberculosis, an ofitement said. The would be allocated on the basis
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  • 268 5 RETIRING OFFICIAL GIVES PRAISE. SOUNDS WARNING OVERCROWDING IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST CAUSES OF DISEASE gINKAPORE'S retiring City Health Officer, Dr. H. R. Morrison, considers that although the Colony is now almost free from all major diseases, it cannot afford to be complacent. Before leaving aboard the
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  • 211 5 DATE FOR 'CITIZENS ONLY' PLAN BY S.I.T. A DECISION to allot Singapore Improvement Trust houses in i future only to Singapore citizens is being referred to the Government as to when it should come into force. The Trust made the decision at a meeting of the Board of Trustees. When
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  • 143 5 A schoolboy finds himself lost A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolboy. Osmond Termidi. stepped down from a Malayan Airways plane from Pinang at the Singapore Airport last night and found himself lost. His parents were not there to welcome him. Hi s parents had expected him to arrive on Friday for RIJ holidays
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  • 46 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mohamed Esa bin Hamid, a taxi driver, was allowed ball iof $1,000 pending a preliminary inquiry into a charge of raping a Malay girl on June 18. Ho was arrested on Nov. 21. The inquiry has been fixed for Jan. 20.
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  • 34 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. The Maternity and Child Welfare Centre here will give a Christmas party to about 500 children on Tuesday evening. Only children under the age of five are being invited.
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  • 221 5 yHE Returning Officer in Singapore, Mr. M. Pon--1 nuduray. has tola a Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, that it is too late to make any changes in polling stations for the coming City Council elections. Mr. Lee had written to Mr Ponnuduray
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    • 78 5 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres. SINGAPORE Medium wavr 476 metres. KOALA LIMPIR Medium wave S4l metresKNANG Medium wave 366 metres. IPOH Medium wavr 330 metres. MALACCA Medium wave "197 metre*. AM 1.1 l Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade: 7.30 Time Signal And News- 735 A Date With
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    • 106 5 And News; 1.45 Keep It Bright Part II 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Interlude For Music; 5 15 Their Kind Of Music 5.45 Children's Playhouse 6.i5 Women's Half-Hour; 6 45 Lights On; 6 53 Regional Announcements; 6 54 Singapore Share Market Report and National Announcements 7.00 Time Signal And News- 7.10
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  • 35 6 10 Hard, Sill I. Minimum). KING: On December 9th at the I Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. David, ased 62 years, of Glebe House, Whitestone. near Exe'.er, t late of Guthrie Co., Lid,, Malaya.
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  • 217 6 >«...;. HO (Minimum). CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL. Buy Penfolds Mlnchinbury at Cold Storage. Singapore; only $14 35 per bottle. ELIZABETH ARDEN OIFTSCall in and choose from our wonderful selection. A Joy to give and to receive. From Maynards. DOROTHY GRAY— Look flirtatious with Dorothy Gray waterproof mascara, eyebrow pencil, eyeshadow
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  • 550 6 The Straits times S'pore, Mon., Dec. 16, 1957. In Place Of Fear Victory at Batu Pahat tastes all the sweeter to the Alliance after its defeat in the Ipoh by-election and the reverses in the municipalities and town councils. It went into battle last Saturday very much on the defensive,
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  • 327 6 The Federation Government has voted $1,600,000 for "Museums, Archives and Aboriginal Research." This grouping of aboriginal affairs with museums and archives is a relic from the days when the aborigines were regarded as anthropological specimens. The money spent on them is still for "research". This is not to
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  • 284 6 Among the less edifying aspects of City Council politics are the squabbles among Councillors over staff appointments and promotions, with staff spokesmen occasionally adding to the I tumult. Dark hints are thrown of the meteoric rise of "blue-eyed boys" who have earned the favour of influential Councillors while
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  • 890 6 U.S. poli cy on trial at Nato this week !lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIHIIIMUU No annihilation without representation, say America s allies nfHIS week is possibly the A m ost critical week for 5 the no n Communist 5 countries of any since 5 the end of the war. To 2 a startling degree
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    • 1094 6 IT is a healthy sign that the Federation Chinese schools' representative has chosen to present his case through the English press and to .«hake its readers out of their complacency. If these discussions can result in mustering public opinton and official policy to forestall
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    • 114 6 ot teachers That is what I have often rtad. Why does not the Minister or Education do something about it? Since temporary teachers of English in vernacular schools are so numerous in the Federation, why doe.s not the Minister of Education encourage them to join the day
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  • 317 7 SOME MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS 'HAVE BEEN OPENLY FIGHTING THE ALLIANCE' HOW SELANGOR UMNO CAN BREAK WITH THE BRANCH OF MIC KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday eader of the Alliance, the Prime Minister, :ku Abdul Rahman, told the Straits Times Some members of the Malayan Indian j
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Chin Yuen Way and Wong Khoo Wah. were each lined $50 in the magistrate^ court here today for failing to submit their income tax returns fo r 1957.
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  • 33 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun The state mining district <<t Dungun. has raised $1,007 :aore than its 1956 collection for the poppy day fund. Last year the district raised $4,193
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  • 50 7 LUMPUR. Sun. itl n's Veterinary ■nt Is to carry out •.-rabies vaccination n :n Kedah next rnment spokesman said today that this was necessary to create an "immune belt" of 50 miUs from the Siamese Malayan border. The campaign would later be < xtencled to Porli s and
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  • 51 7 THE MINISTER for Walks. Posts and Telecommunications. Inclic Sardon )>in ll. ni Jubir and other Alliance leaders ch.iir Tuun S.ved Km bin Alwi. the successful Alliance candidate in the Batu I'.ihat by-election for a seat on the Federal loßislaturi'. Straits Times
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  • 61 7 BUTTER WORTH. Sun. The Alliance's Tuan Haji Ismail bin Che Chik was elected first chairman of the Butterworth Town Council yesterday with Mr. Phee Joo Teik (Alliance) a.s his deputy. Mr. V. G. Bennett, District Officer. Butterworth. was appointed secretary to the council. Tuan Haji Ismail wa
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  • 235 7 TIE SA YS: JAKARTA LACKS HUMANITY TUIE British Labour Opposition leader. Mr. Huph A Gaitskell, said In Singapore yesterday that the Indonesian actions against the Dutch could not be justified "because it is arbitary and lacking in humanity." Mr. Gaitskell Is on his way home after
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  • 27 7 Over 200 people attended the annual re-union dinner of the Chinese National Language School held at the Capitol Orchid Room. Singapore, on Saturday night.
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  • 28 7 The body of a man clad in blue dungarees was washed ashore near the Merdeka Bridge. Singapore, yesterday. Police found several documents on his person.
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  • 253 7 THE Liberal Socialist i Party candidate for Mountbatten Ward In the comine City Council elections, Mrs. F. Leon-Soh. last nigh' spoke of the "injustice" 1 she suffered at the hands of the Labour Front I Government. Addressing an election rally j in
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  • 93 7 From the cover of the pro- j gramme the youthful face of Miss Mabel Lee 800 Bee. 1 Singapore's soprano, dimpled appealingly. i But the girl who walked 1 on stage at the Canning Rise I Cultural Centre last night to sing a difficult group of
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  • 228 7 Braga on expansion position SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga 0 said yesterday that it would take the Federation Government several years to establish training facilities for a medical school of its own. In the meantime, he said, any question of expanding medical training facilities would
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  • 111 7 THE RARM GIRLS HOLD A SALE THE Malay Farm Girls 1 Club in Singapore yesterday held an exhibition and sale of handwork at tta prcmise.s in Changi Road. The exhibition was opened by one of its patrons, Mrs. Phoa Tai Seng. Tht club\ s guest.— of-honoui were the CommissionerGeneral for
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  • 37 7 The Singapore Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship will hold a Christmas dinner at the V.M.C.A. tennis 1 pavilion in Bras Basah Road at 7.15 p.m. on Sunday. The guest speaker will be Bro. Andrew Yeo.
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  • 121 7 Poor children get drinks, toys and sea-side resort -TWENTY-ONE children convalescing at the Singapore Children's Society's Tanah Merah Home were entertained to a Christmas party yesterday by the Apex Club. The occasion also marked the official handing over of 1 the club's small sea-sid" J shelter to
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  • 46 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Surejl bin Haji Omar was fined $250 here today for using a forged driving licence. Sureji told the court that he gave a man $5 to renew his licence. He had no Wee it had been tampered wll
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  • 1013 8  -  ALMAGTOX KKXXAHO NINE DAYAK »fi NICHTS. By W. R. Ced des (Oxford University Press. Melbourne. 425.) IyHE Dayaks, says Dr. Geddes, have solved a great human problem —how to be independent and yet never be isolated. They form a community by situation, and not
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  • 305 8  -  AUSTRALIA'S NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS. By Denis Warner. (Long- mans, Green. Melbourne. 12s. 66.) n OLONIALISM in Asia was not a European invention. It is a chastening thought, particularly when there are signs that the new Asian nationalism is not above thinking of a little colonialism of itown.
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    • 185 8 Banish m fNDIGESTION- p i J |f^ "^"^^Mm -with this sparkL (ga HEALTH i^^p DRfMK! If your system does not eliminate food-wastes ptom-uIT and regularly, the whole routine of digestion may slowed and disorganised. This is a common cause of indigestion and similar troubles. Take a glass of Andrews Liver
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 358 8 Straits Times Crossword T~ a~" F" 1 3~~ ~""~T~ W<« 5 >J1- i^i l 2 5 iMTd lg' SIPSg5 IPSg it"i Mil L l7 ii"~i"~g y i jjyjjL 77 I "^B 29 i 29 30 ACROSS 1 In which two sides are equal (9). 6 It Ls raised for health
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  • 1042 9 RABAUL'S NIGHT OF TERROR Japanese, in three years of otcupation-and the Allied bombers occomthe volcanoes Vulcan and Matupi had failed to do. They turned Rabaul, in South Pacific, into a wreck beyond hope of repair. c citizens of Rabaul, Now Rritain, May 29, 1937, seemed little jfferent from any other
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  • MALYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 781 10 By Our Market Correspondent UY Saturday morning the Malayan Share Market was dull and easier not only be- 1 cause of the substantial drops overnight in London and New York in the rubber price, but also as a result of the remarks of the PAP
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    • 414 10 SINGAPORE Rubber Market last week was dominated by the confused and contradictory statements which came out of Jakarta regarding the situation in Indonesia. As result the market was nervously active and the dally price fluctuations wer? much widrr than for some months past. January first grade
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    • 25 10 November Rubber Crop includeAyer Pana* 96.000 Ib., Glenealy 79.300 in Kluan; 74 000 !b I'ajam 148.000 Im tn<H 1111 :»enn» 30 800 Ib
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    • 68 10 t'urrrnt l> ft< nt pavmrnt payment Robinson and Co. I in Nl Prr(. 6', 3';* Dec 21 ,'nd Prpf. B, 4' De c 2 7 Thr Ayrr Molrk Rubbrr <o. Ltd. lO'", Dec. ->4 «io|>pni! Consolidated Ltd. 213 t%« Jan. in i> uiilmt in I,td. 20^* Dec. 1
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    • 739 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the .Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. imii inim Itu.rn Srllrrt Alu Brick* Ords. 2 30 2 40 Ords 29- 30-. F.d. Dl-.pctis.irv 197 202 FTaara A; Ni nr f/ r 7 ••on 4
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    • 295 10 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was re- ported by on c firm of brokers for the period Dec. 7 to 13. INDISTKIALS; Federal Dl?--pensarv $2.00, Fnuser Neave Ords- $2.70 to $2.75 to $2.67.-, Gammons S2 32'- to $2.35, Hammer Co. 52.20 to
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    • 878 10 (T on oo» kfm suns cmiiuscoM scuai A 20th (entur>-Fo\ presents "THE RAINS OF RAIMCHIPUR" In Color .v Cinemascope. Next hange! "Tilt LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS". T/°" can't t.it» r? yourDhobvAmali v ti?m*. But you j f» WASHING MACHINE Ip I Sole Agents: THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. (GENERAL IMPORTS
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    • 818 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% WAR LOAN 1953/1960 NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th January 1958. both j days inclusive, for preparation of Interest warrants. By Order The Chartered Bank. Singapore. CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN POWER STATION
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    • 417 10 TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRIST FEDERATION OF MALAYA FLATS— BATI' ROAD. KI'ALA LUMPUR. Contractors desirous of tendering for the construction ol:--21 Flats and 14 Shops In one Block, 4 storeys high, are Invited to submit their names together with a deposit of $200/- (refundable on return of documents i not later
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    • 459 10 KHUTSEN LINE orient servici FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 30 Oats jailing >an ULEN BAKKI In Port 20 Dee 22 Dee KRISTIN BAKKf IS Oec 17/19 Jon 20 Jon 22 j,n ANNA BAKKI |1 Oec lan fab 10 Fcb 12 H ELISABETH BAKKI 22 Jan 5 F«b 8/10 Mar 1 1
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    • 1148 11 T.i, 140s MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Mi MM jroteo in Singoporel (|j i^,,) j».pp«t XHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORT! va Sue* fo proceed »lo Panama or Cap* of Good Hod.) Corners ODtioo to txocaed y.o other port, to lood oryj discharae coroo
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    • 1090 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penang p. S'hom Spore ■KAMBOOIA- God IS/1* ■MANCHURIA" 2S/2* Dee 27/28 Dae MEONIA" 11/1) Jan 14/11 j» la/17 JM Colhng Saigon, Bangkok "SUMBAWA" It'll it. 20/21 JM otmm A —P*» "to ♦<* Japan KIMA ir/n Jan a#/ai tm aa/> j«.
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  • UK SOCCER REVIEW AND TABLES
    • 1045 12 LONDON. Sun— Latest positions in the English and Scottish Football Leagues are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A Pts Wolves 22 15 5 2 56 27 35 JVest Brom 22 9 11 250 34 29 'reston 21 11 3 7 44 31 25 Wan. United 21
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    • 383 12 LONDON, Sunday A TRAGIC accident in Shawfield Park, GlasA gow, where a wall collapsed during the fjame hetween Scottish First Division teams Clyde and Celtic, marred yesterday's British soccer programme. A four-foot wall came crashing down seven minutes after the start, injuring 30 children.
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    • 164 12 LIVERPOOL LOSE BUT KEEP LEAD Liverpool. the leaders, crashed 2-1 at Barnsley, but they are still one point ahead of Stoke City, who played a goalless draw against Derby County. West Ham are now third, a point behind Stoke. Swindon Town retained their lead in Division Three 'South) by drawing
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    • 128 12 WALLABIES SUFFER THEIR 4th DEFEAT /CARDIFF. Sun— The tour- i v> ing Australian < Wallabies i rufiby union team went down to Cardiff, the formidable Welsh Club, by 14 points to 11 in their match here yesterday. A crowd of 50.000 saw Cardiff retain their unbeaten 1 record against Australian
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    • 212 12 TJESULTS of Saturday's nmby union matches in Britain were Trial matches: Enclanri Prr babies 21 Possibles 0; Scotland Probables 3 Possibles (i Australian tour: Cardiff 14 Australians 11. County Championship Matrhes: Cheshire 6 Northumberland 3; Durham 3 Cumberland and Westmorland 14; Club Matches: Harlequins 3 Combined Services
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    • 268 12 ENGLAND RiiKby Union than their counterpai terday'a two Internationa England's Probables trounced Possibles by 24 points to nil at Mnscley but Scotland's Probables went down 6-3 to Possibles at Murrayfleld. The likely new caps for England are J. P. HorrocksTaylor, the Cambridge University stand-off,
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    • 83 12 lONDON. Sun- Results of last niclit s rupby league matctaM Barrow 14 U-igh 4: Blackpool Borough 37 Hull KlnntOO Rovers 10; Bramley 13 Workinyton Town 8; Dowsbury 4 Halifax 39. DonraMer 8 Castleford 5; Huddersfleld 18 Pe:ithcrstone Rovers 10Hull n Kelghley 2 Hunslrt 31 Bat ley 5:
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    • 318 12 PHONE 3^ f^l.Vf" Itntf 29™ a— |^sT i:,i.45,4,6.30&9 30 I I^TONY CURTIS--MISTER CORY" g£™' To^ffow "LOVE FOR SALE" gUm^j phom mP |f "«iri0 1 ***** 1 1, 1.45, 4, 6.30 &9 3fj I I Mickey Spillane's "MY GUN IS QUICK Z c^nfog^HANTU JERANGKONG a ***** 1.45, 4, 6.30 Rossano Brazzl
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 550 13 $L^KKKj^H^KI^^KB/B^H^RK^MtMgß^^^^^ maa jm^£ a^mM^ aaammm^ maasmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaammm^^^^^^^^ i Check Before Posting j Replies to Box Numbers j I eir e should be taken replying to box number .o use the CORRECT I NUMBIR md Address to the i Times. Cecil Street. i mush be sent by regit- pott: Postal Orders or
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    • 870 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 29 Wordt SS flMav) Box SO ett. txtra. IST CLASS 2-Bedroom Flat' with big Playground in District 13 Furnished. „11 Modern Amenities, available 15-1-58. Ring ***** after 10 am. TO LET Furnished Annex two Bedrooms. Dining. Sitting Rooms. Sanitation. Refrigerator, etc. Dunman Road. Kntonc Available Ist January. Apply
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    • 879 13 TUITION to Wordt tS (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. ITS FUN Learning a Language by Linguaphone At home, ln leisure time, quickly easily master French. English, Chinese, Spanish, German. Russian 29 languages by Linguaphone Worlds Standard Conversational Method. You hear i men and women speak, you under. stand, you speak-
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    • 814 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ill Wordt ti (Mil,.) Box SO ett. txtra. EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL j Traveller Visiting Borneo January i 1958 wjshes to offer his Services I to any concern who want full j Market Reports and obtain Busl- ness there. Box A 6028, S.T. WANTED 20 Wordt ti I Mm.) Box
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    • 932 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES exist for TEM- I PORARY STENOGRAPHERS on month-to-month terms in the service of the Federation Government, on the salary scale of $253 x 14 351 366 X 14 422 plus cost of living allowance The majority of vacancies aie in Kuala Lumpur. Applicants must be over 17
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    • 857 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and serving Government officers for the post of Senior Editor in t-he News Division of the Department of Broadcasting, Federation of Malaya. Qualifications: A good general education and a minimum of ten years full time experience I tn Journalism of which
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    • 479 13 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS lrom Class 'E' and above registered PWD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to noon of the I 24th December, 1957 for SUPPLY DELIVERY OF METAL FROM 122 nd. MILE QUARRY KLUANG/ JEMALUANG ROAD DURING 1958 Full Particulars may be
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    • 216 13 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Ititj ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of in Tons Lead Sheet Tender Deposit $200. Close 12 noon— 6-1-1958. Tender documents are available from Electricity Department i Room 10f". on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit receipt, which will be made ln the name of the tenderer submitting
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  • 229 14 FMOC TO ENFORCE GOOD CONDUCT RULES ON ASIAN GAMES TEAM THOSE WHO MISBEHAVE ARE LIABLE TO BE SENT HOME IMMEDIATELY BY 3-MAN COMMITTEE By V. P. NAYACAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council is to draw up a "Book of Rules" to enforce
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  • 51 14 Mr. and Mrs. J. Milliken 35' 8 1 won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 18 holes mixed foursomes stableford competition yesterday. Other cards: C.M Moodie and Mrs. Beadles 31 15 16: T.E. Hartcourt-Poole and Miss Paull 31 5 8; Mr. and Mrs. A.J.B Dickson 29
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  • 92 14 SRA says no to horse owners' proposal AT th e annual general meeting; of the Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya last week, a member raised the question of whether trainers or their wives should be allowed to own or jointly own horses for the purpose of racing. The meeting decided
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  • 202 14  - SAAA to discuss Pal and Frida cases SAUL JOSHUA By THb Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will. it its meeting next month discuss whether two Fed-eration-born athletes pole vaulter Pal Singh and sprinter Ernest Frida are eligible to represent Singa pore at the Asian Games. Last Friday's Sportsfront drew attention to
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  • 215 14  - Strong CSC team to make first Fed tour MOK SIN PIN By rHE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club has selected a strong team of junior swimmers i and water-polo players i for their tour of the Federation. Four officials will accompany the team. The Singapore team of 23 1 water-polo players
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  • 160 14  - I am prepared to quit playing if made a coach says Coutts FIRDIE SALAHUDIN By BURDETT COUTTS. Singapore's inside left in the Olympic Games hockey i tournament at Melbourne, ■aid yesterday he was pre- i pared to give up playing if required to coach the Singapore team for the Asian
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  • 42 14 SOI NO WAVE ridden by Mrs Chippindalc wins tinfourth rate in the Sinnapore Turf Clubs Kvinkhana meetin« on Saturday from Break of Dawn (ridden by .Mrs Skrine) and Mareo Polo (ridden by Miss hescnian) Straits Times picture
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  • 182 14 RANGOON, Sun. India won three of the nine finals of the Southeast i Asian boxing tournament here last night Burma and i Australia each won two. I and Japan and the Philip- I pines one each. Some 30,000 fans packed Aungsan Stadium to watch
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  • 660 14 NO DEARTH OF DOUBLES IN MALA YA FIRST TRIALS^IND!CATE_THAT_CUP SELECTORS WILL HAVE A PUWCULT TAWC AHEAD By CUNN CHIT IHYE and TAI SINC OHN PENANG. Sunday THE first trial matches in the final Thomas Cup training session at the Han Chiang High School hall here last night confirmed that there
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  • 218 14 RAFF! SCORES EASY WIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore cyclists won throe out of four events in the all-Malayan Rough Riders road race championships at 'he Lake Gardens here today. In the main race over 25 miles (eight laps i Ram BahI rawi beat Ken Ostler, of Kuala
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  • 37 14 jI|ELBOURNE. Sun. Algerian Lightweight Hocine Khalli. who lost his bout^with Victorian Max Car- ii s at Melbourne Stadium ia*t nisUit. when he retired in the eighth round, said today he would never fight again.
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  • 62 14 WELLINGTON, Sun.— John Reid, the New Zealand all-rounder who is a candidate for the captaincy of the New Zealand team visiting England next year, has been advised by his doctor not to bowl asain. He collapsed while bowline in the North Otauo competition at Oamura last
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  • 89 14 Another chance for Wales 7URICH f today lucky second chai fyinu f. soccer They vroi at the f here to di for Israel Wall have to fore Fcb team i Find;: for i.m when Near Ea turn i the World I play a co ml they \> poUtir Under thi
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  • 47 14 L. J Denis "A" div Royal Island ford comp' The "B" v. Ross (38) whl best In the "< Ball "A" T F R. D. Rosa Seah. The m str o k holes i was San and Tan S Runners-ur> Bate and S N
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  • 130 14 BURKE HARVEY IN CENTURY STAND /CAPETOWN, Sun. A v century second-wicket i stand between Jim Burke <72 > and Neil Harvey (63) helped the Australian touring team to get within 48 runs of Western Provinces first Innings total of 244 for the loss of only three wickets. But the) were
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 28 14 KIGOER S.< "B" v The Blacks, padang. HOTKEY I'ARFI.F inter-unit championship District Signals v H.Q. Base District. Princess Mary Barracks. 4. 15 p.m.; friendly: S.R.C. v Khalsa, padang.
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