The Straits Times, 28 January 1958

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEPS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 450 1 ALL EYES ARE ON FEB. 28— THE DEADLINE TRADE DATE Hands off guarantee? Jakarta consulate: 'We know nothing about It 9 11 ships set out from Colony CINCAPORE businessmen are ordering their ships to sail to Indonesian barter ports following reports that Jakarta authorities have agreed
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  • 97 1 Police probe $85,000 firm theft KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Crime specialists from Federal police headquarters are investigating the loss of $85,000 worth of watches and pens from Montor Limited in High Street here. A Selangor police spokesman said today the theft occurred on Dec. 31. About 100 watches and 2.000 pens
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  • 18 1 PARIS. Mon. France's oldest soldier, Col. Alfred Desjardins, died today at Llmanton, aged 106— Reuter.
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  • 49 1 KUANTAN. Mon— Floodo are again threatening the East Coast. Heavy rain over the last two days has swollen the Kuantan river. The Kuantan-Sungei Lem blng road Is closed to traffic. A bridge at Pasir Kemudi. 18 miles from here, Is under seven feet of water.
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  • 93 1 The J'rimp Minister, Tengkn Abdul Rahman, waving goodbye as h e left Kuala Lumpur by a specially chartered Malayan Airways plane for bis official visit to Saigon yesterday. Alsc in the picture are, from left: Lady Lee, wife of the Minister of Finance;
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  • 242 1 PREMIER: IMPORTANT TALKS I SAIGON, Monday. /THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here today for a five-day goodwill visit to South Vietnam. He said that his discussions with the President of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, would have far-reaching effects. The Emergency
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  • 39 1 DETROIT. Mon— Mr. C. Douglas Dillon, deputy Undersecretary of State, said yesterda> thai Russia a trowing economic offensive may fatally wound" the free world unless It realises the Red threat and acts to counter it.— UP.
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  • 38 1 MOSCOW, Mon— A Soviet scientist has restored animals to life 20 minutes after their •clinical death" by artificial freezing and believes he can do the same for human beings, the weekly Ogonek reported yesterday— UP
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Mon. A British Arm today completed an order for 20.000 atomic explosion flash-burn dressings for the Australian Army.
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  • 101 1 'LOVESICK' RADIO HAM JAMS BBC LONDON. Mon Post office investigators at Southsea. Hampshire are trying to track down a lovesick radio amateur enthusiast interrupting television programmes by attempts to date a blonde The radio enthusiast Is intruding on the BBC's television wavelength to send anguished messages to the girl. One
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  • 35 1 WELLINGTON. Mon. Tlie last two aircraft to visit '-he South Pole this season arr'ved today at McMurdo Sound carrying two Commonwealth expedition members and 17 doss left behind by Dr Vivian Fuchs— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 SYDNEY. Mon Ronald Kerwand, 17, was dragged ashore by two friends after a shark seized and badly cashed his leg near here today
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  • 171 1 NEW BID TO LAUNCH U.S. 'SPUTNIK' THIS WEEK VJEW YORK. Mon— A new ll bid to launch Americas first earth satellite b expected within a few days >t Cape Canaveral. Florida, following the cancellation of an attempt last night because of mechanical faults, it H.i s officially announced today. It
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  • 37 1 REYKJAVIK. (Iceland), Mon— The opposition Independence Party has made big gains at the UWM9 of !ne parties In Iceland'? left-wing Coalition Oovernme.it by winning 10 of the 13 seats in the local council election. Reuter.
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  • 240 1 Man with their money arrested by Indonesians A GROUP of youn» Malay students from Kelantan are stranded in Jogjakarta, Indonesia, without funds all because a man who had money for them has been arrested by the Indonesian authorities. An Indonesian Consulate official in Singapore told the Straits
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  • 794 1 TOP EDUCATION EXPERTS BACK THE TENGKU 'Impossible for the Govt. to start secondary Malay classes in 5 days' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. •TOP Malay educationists backed the Prime Minis- ter, today and declared it would be impossible for the Government to start Malay secondary schools satisfactorily in five days time even
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  • 99 1 Turks fight Tommies in Nicosia NICOSIA. Mon Police used tear gas to disperse Turkish demonstrators here today The demonstrators, carrylne banners and Turkish flags, assembled in the Turkish quarter of Nicosia and shouted. "Partition Is Ours. Out with Governor Foot" and "Long Live Harding' They were angered by rumours that
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  • 260 1 2 a.m. news roundup LLOYD: SEEK PEACE WITH REDS' ANKARA, Mon. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, thr British Foreign Secretary, said heTe today that "our constant aim must always be tv reduce East-Wt-st tension and to serlc agreement with the Sovirt Union without surrender of our vital interests." He was addressing the
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  • 51 1 BUDAPEST, Mon Janos Kadar who succeeded Mr. Imre Nagy as Hungarian Prime Minister after the 1956 Hungarian revolt, resigned today. Budapest Radio an- -1 nounced. Kadar became known as "the Butcher of Budapest after th e revolt by ordering the mass arrest and execution of freedom fighters.
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  • 243 2 Missing: The man whose mind 'freezes in cold WIFE: HE MAY BE HIBERNATING LONDON. Monday. WEALTHY Douglas Cloke, 56. is missing from his home near Reading and his wife said that he may be "hibernating." When the weather turns cold, Mr. Cloke's mind seems to freeze up, his wife explained.
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  • 79 2 IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh Town Councils anti-corrup- tion committee, formed four I months aso. will meet on the second Tuesday of every month at 5 p m in the Perak Library Hall from Feb. 11. The council today invited people to attend to make complaints, if any, againtt
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  • 41 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Kandasamy. 18. found guilt/ hrre today of dishonestly retaining two gold rings and two gold chains belonging to Govindan. of Ulu Tlram. was ordtred to be sent toaHenrv Gurney Scrux 1 until he is 21
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  • 286 2 ALLIANCE TO CONTEST ASSEMBLY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS 'DISLOYAL PEOPLE MUST GO... INACTIVE OFFICERS SHOULD QUIT'— WONG pHK Labour Front-UMNO-MCA Alliance in the Singapore Legislative Assembly will fight the district council and general elections this year, Mr. Wong Foo Nam, vice-president of the Singapore branch of
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  • 106 2 'BE POLITE' CALL TO GOVERNMENT OFFICERS I/UALA LUMPUR, "Mon. —The Kamponq Bahru branch of UMNO wants Government officers to give the public more polite service. A branch meeting last night alleged that government servants treated the people badly. A spokesman said: "At the Identity Card Office, for instance, people have
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  • 44 2 Yeo Ah Toh was charged in Singapore yesterday with stabbing Vim Gee Hock at Sturdee Road on Oct. 21. No plea was taken and Yee was remanded In the central lockup till his case comes up for mention next Tuesday.
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  • 127 2 Vain hunt for colonel Bangkok police scour Penang DENANG, Mon. Two police officers sent by the Siamese Government to "shadow" a Siamese colonel, spent the whole weekend in Penang in a vain search for him. The officers checked hotels In the city and holiday bungalows at the Tanjong Bungah and
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  • 76 2 NEW FLOOD RELIEF FUND IN PERAK TAIPING. Mon— A North Perak Ceylon flood relief fund committee has been formed here with Dr. T Markandu as chairman. Other officials are Mr. S N Nalliah. secretary; Mr. V. Na|dason, treasurer. Representatives of ail towns and estates ir> North Perak are on the
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  • 26 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Siraj bin Abdul Latill wa.s fined $70 in the magistrates court today for speeding at 40 m.p.h. within the town limits.
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  • 47 2 FOBMER Prnane SUtf cricketer. Mr. Fhilip Chan Boon Trik, a pupil engineer attached to tbe Selangor Public Works Department, leads bis bride. Miss Lucy Kara Eang See, down the aisle after their marriage at the Penani; Cathedral of the Assumption.
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  • 29 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Abu bin Daud. a police supervisee, was jailed for 50 days today for failing to report a change of address to the police
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  • 119 2 $MILLION PADI WINDFALL Four-year wait IPOH, Mon.— The padi 1 planters in the Krian and Sungei Manik areas of Perak may soon get a $1,100,000 'windfall." It is compensation for reduction of the Governm>nt fixed price of pidi in 1053 and 1954. The <)adi planters nave been waitim; for t.->e
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  • 41 2 A woman, Ong Lian Tee 42 was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court of a charge of having 17 lb. of dutiable tobacco in a room on the first floor of a house in Weld Road on Dec. 18
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  • 31 2 JOHORE BAHRU Mon Mr. On* Yoke Lim. Minister f>>r Labour and Social Services, yesterday visited the Unity Boys Club, the Rehabi-iita-ion Farm, the Remand Home and the Labour Office
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  • 32 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Koh Ah See. a lorry driver, was fined $50 in the magis trate's court today for carrying an overload of 13 cwt. in his lorry.
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    • 64 2 I_ NEW DELHI, Monday NDIA celebrated the eighth anniversary of its "birthday" with an impressive military parade here and gay festivals across the nation The Indian republic was proclaimed eight years ago yesterday. Hrre In the nations capital millions of people some from 500 miles away,
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    • 37 2 JERUSALEM: Mon. The Israeli Government released Brigadier Moshe Dayan from his post as chief of staff In a move expected to pave the way for a higher government appointment for the one-eyed hero of the Sinai campaign.—U.P.
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    • 21 2 BRUSSELS: The NATO secretary general. Mr. PaulHenri Spaak rejected the Polish plan for the nuclear neutralisation of Germany and central Europe.—U.P
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    • 24 2 DAMASCUS: Military prosecutor Zuheir Adly asked for the death penalty for a former Lebanese employee of the British Embassy charged with spying for Britain—UP.
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    • 15 2 LONDON: Work was resumed In London's flredamaged Smithfleld market —but firemen stayed on dutf— Reuter.
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    • 31 2 ROME: Slgnor Palmiro Togllartl, chief of the bljgesl Communist Party In Western Europe, admitted that his party's membership had dropped to 1.680,000- from more than two million three years ago. —Reuter.
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  • 63 2 SAIGON. Mon.— An 18-year-old girl Miss Nguyen Thi Tanh-Ha. cut off her hair in front of the gursts at her wedding as a protest against her forced marriage (<> a man selected by her father 1 Tlir father, humiliated before his (Mftai jumped into a rim
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  • 81 2 Singapore State UMNO will soon ask the Government to prohibit any tune similar to that of tbe Federation's national anthem, "Te. rang Bnlan," from being played for public entertainment. The Colony's UMNO leader. In. he Ahdul Hi mid bin Haji Jnmat, said yesterday that
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  • 623 3 TALKS WITH TURKS ON CYPRUS OVERSHADOW BAGDAD PACT MEETING ANKARA, Monday. A BOMB exploded in front of the United States Embassy here just after midnight, soon after the arrival in the Turkish capital of the United States Secretary of State,
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  • 109 3 Rebels mine French oil route ALGIERS, Mon.—Terror- ists blew up the French oil route from the Shara to the sea yesterday, killing a railway worker and six French soldiers. Three other soldiers were injured. An electric pilot locomotive preceding a passenger train, struck a land mine and was derailed near
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  • 29 3 LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Julia Chong. 31-year-old musical student from Sarawak, was the 30.000 th colonia: student to be met on arrival by the British Council. Reuter.
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  • 111 3 Zeta— Britain's atomic triumph BELIEVED TO HAVE TAMED THE H-BOMB THIS is Zeta, a complex machine at the British Atomic Energy Authority's research station at Harwell, Berkshire, which is believed to have tamed the H-bomb for peaceful power production. In a guarded statement last week. Sir John Cockroft, Britain's atomic
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  • 315 3 I ONDON, Mon.— Gov- 1 ernment rejection of a proposal that a committee of Inquiry investigate a pay dispute is widely regarded today as the first sign of a new tougher policy towards the trade unions. Mr. lam Macieod, Minister of Labour, rejected
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  • 47 3 ROME. Mon Student leaders at Rome University la.,t night called on 430.000 students in Italian universities and upper secondary schools to strike against the government from next Wednesday, ln protest against a proposal that graduates should pass a new examination before entering the professions. Reuter.
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  • 38 3 KP OSTON Jamaica i Mon —After breaking out of the Spanish Town lockup a prisoner entered the police canteen stole rum and corktipped cigarettes and returned to. the cells to distribute them among the prisoners Reuter.
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  • 180 3 TOKYO, Monday. A TOOL BOX and an empty life boat were the only traces found this morning of the ferryboat Nankai Maru, missing and believed sunk in the Inland sea in Western Japan since last night. The Maritime Safety Board said It was feared the
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  • 63 3 'Cigarettes DO cause cancer LONDON, Mon.— The Sunday Graphic said yesterday th e British Medical Association had stated flatly that cigarettes cnusr cancer. The mass-clr-'i'x 41 n tab loid quoted the B.M.A. w saying "cigarette smoking Is a cause of lung cancer. No other theory fits the facts. "No amount
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  • 188 3 EGYPT, SYRIA TO UNITE 'ANY DAY' Kuwatly, Nasser to settle details FkAMASCUS, M o n.— v The formal declaration of a "united Arab state" of Syria and Egypt will be made in the next few days, the Syrian Prime Minister, Sabri El Assali, was reported to have said here yesterday.
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  • 81 3 LONDON. Mon.—lndonesian spiritual adviser Pak Subuh has been asked to help Persia's childless Queen Soraya, it was reported here today. Subuh created a sen. sation recently after Him star Eva Bartok said he bad given her spiritual strength to have a baby after doctors said it
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  • 272 4 He asks to be sent back to mental hospital KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A YOUNG rubber tapper strangled his 15-year-old sister, Thangamah, who had been brought to Malaya from India to be married, the Supreme Court was told today. The tapper, Sadhanadan Pillay, 25. pleaded
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  • 209 4 |>ENANG, Mon— A for- mpr general poods dealer of Sungei Patani, Yeow Yew Wah. claimed to have lost $50,000 gambling on horse-races, the High Court was told today. Mr. Sohan Singh, the Assistant Official Assignee, moved a motion to ask Yeow to show
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  • 50 4 1 KOTA BHARU. Mon— The local branch of the PanMalayan Islamic Association will hold an emergency meeting soon to protest against the retrenchment of 118 daily rated workers of the Public Works Department The men, gang labourers employed temporarily to finish certain projects, were dismiistd last week.
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  • 33 4 KEMAMAN, Mon.— New officials of the Kemaman Party Negara division are Chairman. Inche AfTanai bin Darin; vice-chairmar Tengku Hassan secretary Inche Abdullah bin Jusoh, treasurer. Engku Latill bir. r.n-.'Ku Haji Mohamed.
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  • 30 4 Professor A. Oppenhelm, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, will be the speaker at a lunch given by the Rotary Club of Singapore it the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.
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  • 111 4 2 TEENAGERS ACCUSED OF ROBBERY I IPOH. Mon— Two teenI ager.s were accused in the Sessions Court here today of I robbery and attempted extortion They were Kwa Leong Hin. of Pearl Gardens, and Wong Chew Meng, of Seventh Avenue^ Greentown. both 18 I They were alleged to have robbed
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  • 67 4 Men than 1.700 under privileged children were entertained to a free Him show at the Capitol Theatre yesterday rmrning by Shaw Bn ther.s and R.K.O. Pictures. The film. "Escapade In Ja- pan", tells of two runaway children, one American and one Japanese. The members of the
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  • 28 4 MERSING. Mon. Youth* of Jamuluang. a resettlement area 13 mile s from her*have formed a youths' Asso elation sponsored by the Merslng Social Welfare Department.
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  • 48 4 DR. P.M NATARAJAN ex- I changes rice with his bn.le Mis* S. I'.idma during their wedding at the Chettiar Temple. Kuala Lumpur, on Satur- day Dr Natarajan. who studied medicine in Germany, met his bride, a school teacher. in India.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 25 4 KAMPAR. Mon Inche Abdul Aziz bin Tahir. the K'mnar and Taonb inoßi^-tr-te has resumed ciuty after o.i on six weeks' medica leave.
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  • 242 4 MENTRI BESAR URGES CO-OPERATION $1,400,000 will be spent this year on roads, bridges yELUK ANSON, Mon.— 1 The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazalli bin Haji Jawi told the people during a weekend tour ol Lower Perak that the State Government had embarked on a major
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  • 159 4 PENANG, Monday. I EGISLATION may be introduced soon to ban pin-tables In the Federation. The Penang State Government, it is understood, has .suggested to the Ministry of the Interior and Justice that pin-tables be included within the scope of the Common naming House Ordinance. An
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  • 33 4 Three more trade unions have been registered In Singapore. They are the Singapore Firewood and Charcoal Workers' Union. Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union and the Metal Box Workers' Union.
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  • 22 4 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. Varuthan was fined $50 in the magistrate's court today for moving restricted goods without a permit.
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  • 43 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon The Tamils Festival celebrations ended here yesterday with a gathering of more than 1.000 Indians at the Tsung Wah Middle School. Mrs. V.D.P. Pillai. wife of the area information officer, north Perak, distributed prizes.
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    • 153 4 RADIO MALAYA Music; 830 Close Down: PM. 1.15 n**ucv Pinunsn Lucky Dip; 1.30 The Nfws; 1.45 Lucky Dip 300 Close Down; 5.00 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Music Prom The Ballet: 5.30 sunn F4l nirlns Fiesta 600 Hap|>y Anniversary; SINOAPORK 6.4S Lights On; 6.53 Regional Medium wavr i' 6 mrtrei Announcements; 654
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  • 427 5 'GRIEVANCE' COMMITTEES PLANNED TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH PEOPLE UMNO BLAMES MCA FOR IPOH POLL DEFEATS: 'YAP DID NOT ANSWER ELECTION ACCUSATIONS' IPOH, Monday, fHE Alliance i* to make an all-out bid to win back the confidence of voters who supported its chief rival
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  • 55 5 TIIK SulUn of Ferak cuttin? the ribbon at the opening of the new 512.0 M community hull at Parit. miles from Ipoh. on Sunday night. Thanking the Sultan are his A.D.C.'s ipi Raja Amir Shah (left) and Capt. Baharuddin bin Yusof. Behind the Sultan is tin-
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  • 78 5 A mother wins gems claim pENANG, Mon —Jewellery wortb $2,000 was recovered from the body or Metsom binte Ali. who was found stabbed in a Penang hotel las: March Today two people went to the Sessions Court to claim itrl'i mother. Safla binte Dorah. and a ButvrW'>rth driver. Muda Jalil
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  • 32 5 SEGAMAT. Mon A Spe clal Constable. Ahman bin Mohamed Yunos. 29. wa> charged here with threatening Inspector Syed Mokhtar of Labis with 1 a rifle. He was remanded In custody.
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  • 212 5 After a week in jail... PENAN G, Monday. 4 STRIKER remanded last week for contempt of court apologised to a Judge here today for having ignored a court order to quit the Eastern Smelting Quarters which he occupied. Mohamed bin Che Leh appeared in
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  • 194 5 PENANG, Mon Malayan embassies abroad may be asked to publicise Penang's tourist attractions. The publicity chief of the Penang Tourist Association. Mr. N. Poyntz-Roberts. said today he thought this could be arranged "in view of the interest e.inced by the Gov- ernor. Raja Sir Uda.
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  • 923 5 Prnaug CATHAY: 3-10 To Yuma 1.15. 3 30. 6 45, 9 15: ODEON: Reprisal 3 15. 6.45. 9.15; PARAMO! NT: AmbikapaUli 3 30. 8.30. CAPIIoi Out-'ide the Law 115. 3.30. 6 30. 9 3P; REX: Its A Wonderful World 1 15. 3.30. 6 30.
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  • 29 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. Mr D Jesudason. a teacher at the G. E. School here, has been transferred to Alor Star as assistant lecturer at the day-training centre there
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  • 164 5 BAD DREAM SENT HER TO SEEK HELP OF CHIEF MINISTER PI "ANG, Mon. A bad dream sent a woman to seek the help of the Pfnan» Chief Minister, Mr Won* Pow Nee, today. The woman, who did not want her name disclosed, told Mr. Wong that she dreamt last night
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  • 96 5 Derailment: Two trains cancelled ALOR STAR, Mon. Tw > trains from Alor Star to Padang Besar, on the Mala yan-Slamese border, were cancelled today because of the derailment of nlnu wagons attached to a Pen-ang-Padang Besar passenget train at Arau. Perils, y ester day. Today passengers left their train at
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  • 25 5 MERSING. Mon— Mersing Kechil. a resettlement area here, has formed a local council with seven elected committee members and chairman. Mr. Ng Keng
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  • 16 5 MERSING, Mon. $6,000 market has been built in Mersing Kechil. a resettlement area here.
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  • 187 5 Housing scheme launched 100 homes at $13,800 each TLIALACCA. M On.— ITI Work has started on a $1,500,000 housing scheme at Bona Vista Road, half a mile from Malacca town. About 100 terrace houses with gardens are to be built on a six-acre plot of freehold land in front of
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  • 28 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. Sega mat Ceylonese have launched a drive here to collect funds for the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund. More than $1,000 has already be*-n collected.
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  • 54 5 Kuppusamy, a 45-year-old P.W.D. labourer, heard dogs barking outside his home In Tampines Road. Singapo.o He went outside to Investigate -and three men pounced on him. They tied him up and ransacked his house stealing jeweller? worth $400 and $20 cash. A man detained by
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    • 659 6 For a gathering which is not scheduled to take any major decisions, the meeting ]of the Bagdad Pact Council lis attracting extraordinary attention. Three developments have contributed: the Russian proposal that the Middle East should be an atom free /one. suggestions by Pal>- «;tan and the Philippines
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    • 317 6 So many threats of UMNO resignations and counterthreats of disciplinary action have been thrown about ill the Malay education dispute that the true position is in danger of being overlooked. This is most emphatically not "a light for the cause of Malay education," if by this is
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    • 164 6 Secret societies, says a police spokesman, aie the greatest single threat to la a and order in Singapore. This claim is borne out by 28 gangster clashes in Singapore since the beginning of the year. Arrests of suspected gangsters may give the impression that the secret societies are
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  • 1083 6  -  LLOYD MORGAN b,, Inadequate shipping has had tuo main effects on Singapore's trade with Indonesia The tradr has slackened and latterly it has developed a new aspectdirect barter. This system, banned by the Indonesian (iovernment was born of necessity Areas remote from Jakarta need
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  • 768 6 Malaya as a test of Communist good faith HOW GENUINE IS RUSSIA ABOUT PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE? f THE Federation of Malaya, the world's newest nation, has inflicted upon the Communist colossus one of its most serious defeats in the cold war. By accident or circumstance, it has been able to send
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    • 133 6 f n*r<><t«e in g o^l W^t T\\e most glorious sound ever '^cv) v produced in a radiogram Pl»rr the 'Bolrnp with your hnrM pifrtrs of fvrnilurr. and II i« <ont>nl to take its place reflecting jour o*n (ood taste with It* Mm- line* and rit-h, warm beauty. Bui plmre a
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  • 187 7 Burglars keep up raids in Malacca lIIALACCA, Mon.— Two furniture shops here were burgled early today, bringing the total number of robberies and thefts to about 10 for the past week. In all. about $21,000 In cash and property has been lost. The biggest haul was $17,000 which was taken
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  • 82 7 SIX SEEK A BIGGER MARKET KUALA LUMPUR. Mon India wants to increase her exports of engineering goods to Malaya and other countries in South-East Asia, the leader of a six-man Indian engineering trade delegation. Mr. B. S. Agarwal, said here today, after a two-day visit. Malaya*. Mr. Agarwal said, was
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  • 120 7 SHED NEVER HEARD OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS IPOH. Mon Although the Emergency Regulations have been in force for over 10 >ears, a 41-year-old housewife, Ooi Slew Ens, had never heard of them, the Ipoh Magistrate was told today. Ooi. who lives at the Ban Soong Hi-nit factory, third mile, Chemor Road,
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  • 114 7 FISHERMEN ASK GOVT. FOR $100,000 LUMUT M.m. A delega tion from the Fishing Labourers' Association today asked the Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. for a $100,000 Governmen*. loan because uf poor catche. and the approach of Chines*; New Year. The minister said he would consider their request
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  • 70 7 Loh Meng Liang was fined $100 in Singapore yesterday for driving a lorry without a licence and $10 for not having third party Insurance He was disqualified from driving lorries for a year Kerk Tin Biong. who allowed Loh to drive the lorry, was fined $100
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  • 404 7 HEADMASTER: HE SAT FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION, BUT FAILED IN ALL SUBJECTS CHARGE SAID HE HAD NO CERTIFICATE, BUT HE HAD— IT CERTIFIED THAT HE HAD LEFT SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ASSISTANT passport officer with the Malayan High Commission in Pakistan, who was alleged
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  • 18 7 RAIN STOPPED PONTIANAK FILM ACTION UNTIL MR. TAN DIVED TO THE RESCUE HO HOCK SENG (centre) ts rescued.
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  • 25 7 KUANTAN. Mon. -Thieves broke into a blind man's house at Tanjong Lumpur near here yesterday and stole cash and clothing worth $61
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  • 244 7 AN ODD-JOB man with no acting experience stole the show yesterday during the filming of Shaw Brothers' thriller 'Anak Pontianak." He fell into the Singapore River while the cast and cameramen were waiting for the rain to stop before shooting the
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  • 58 7 ALOR STAR, Mon A railway labourer. R. Muiugiah. 38. has received a $20 award from the Jitra police for finding a mortar bomb during the weekend. Murugiah was bathing in the Sungei Korok here when he stepped on it. Without realising it was a bomb,
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. No casualties to terrorists or security forces have been reported in the Federation for the fourth successive day today.
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  • 75 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The commission of inquiry appointed to decide if wage* councils should be establish ed to regulate conditions of employment i s to hear oral evidence in camera. Evidence will be recorded at Kuala Lumpur. Seremban. Malacca. Johore Bahru. Ipoh Kota Bharu and
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  • 158 7 Claimed for his family— fined $250 BUNGEI PATANI Mon. A labour officer claimed $105 for food for his family when he stayed alone fn bachelors' mess, the Sungel Patanl court was told yesterday. "You have done wrong to the Government." the marlstnta, Tuan Sy«'d Hassan Aljafrlf. told Seena Subra maniam
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Members of the Diplomatic Corps in the Federation have been issued with new car registration number* starting with "1001 DC.
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  • 204 7 "PHE Malayanisalion terms of the Singapore Governments expatriate officers are safe even if any future government should try to rescind them as the PAP has done in the City Council. An assurance has been piven by the Government to the European Civil Service Association of Singapore
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  • 191 7 SAVAGE ATTACK IN FARMHOUSE SINGAPORE detectives were yesterday investigat- ing an attack on a one-legged woman. The woman, Mrs. Agnes Low 40. is an inmate of Trafalgar Home in Yio Chu Kang She is now In the General Hospital with multiple bruises after being savagely attacked
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  • 28 7 SEHEMBAN Mon. Thannual general meeting >f the Gurney Memorial library will be held at the Inform atlon Centre in Birch Roac on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
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  • 154 7 NEW PINE BOARD: WE'LL AID GROWERS I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The newly con sti tuted 21-member board for the pineapple industry has met here for the first time and reviewed the /unctions of the board. In March last year the Federation and Singapore Governments approved new legislation and repealed the Pineapple
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  • 32 7 KOTA BHARU. Mon— The Kota Bharu UMNO women's section will hold a variety food sale at the State religious council building here on Jan. 31 to raise party fund*.
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  • 1285 8 THE EVER-CHANGING BEAUTY BUSINESS FEMININE FORUM JOY MATTHEWS brings news of.. the new Golden Girl the Twisted Look variety in Dressing Gowns unfaithful Mauve and Mumps. BIG news for evenings, particularly this season, is Gold. And here, in one picture, is the essence of the Golden Girl... shimmering blazer with
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    • 471 8 Ig^Cf*iffTGJj7i j i v l vUirJi I'lidNt CC«tIT -*9y v a 29"5» 11,1.45,4,6.30 4 9.30 T,. y Crti. "MIDNIGHT STORY" c l\T 2 NEXT >r J:. I »Terr»a Wri«ht < aaacraa MitckeU "(haiKf EsCapade 111 Japan Trchnlrama Tech. (RKO) B 11.1.45.4.6.30&9.30" amU««. LARRY i CONSTANCE I W* PARKS SMITH H
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    • 318 8 22 Songster, decent chap but mlsI lITI©S CrOS SWOrfl a Ssilor"attalns objectives (7). «.MallO 111 HC3 V.IV33WUIU 24 When haHuods RO the fods arrive" CO. 7~1 |2 I |3 I I* K^b I J6 I I? I IS I DOWN 1 Peter takes confectionery; 2 Jotned with less feeling In
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  • 1045 9 Dr. D.A. Frye, who has specialised in the scientific work behind crime defection during his 20 years' service with the Malayan Depart- ments of Chemistry, is retiring at the end of this month from his job as Singapore's Chief Chemist. In the first of a
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    • 206 9 Varmen A To. fty M U9 75V^^ /^SUITS Mt"\ I I (>OU DON'T BUT (AMP WHAT? I lOM.V Tut BOSS KMOHS. AND MTU TUL WO S I Lt! J I BUT HOW CO l\ V~ VQU CAN.' y MV JOft TONIGMT' BUT^uav/' hj CCWT UK£ SWRTS-J COMA START JOMPiM ..NOW
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  • 512 10 By Our Market Correspondent 'JMIK arrival of over 1,500 tons of rubber from Indonesia during the weekend, coupled with slackening world demand, caused the commodity price in Singapore yesterday to slump. February first grade buyers f.0.b., closed seveneighths of a cent
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  • 404 10 The Malayan Share I. ofcrtv AtMxiaUen reported: Industrials and rubbers were easier, and tins were dull and featureless. The turnover was small. Singapore broken rrp Jt ird (he following business done yesterday: Pra&er i Neave ords 02 60 tover- night. 12 60 to $2 62... Gammon I M
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  • 21 10 SINGAPORE, JAN. 27. RUBBER: 75} cents per lb. (down »eveneighths of a rent). TIN: $364 per picul (up SI).
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  • 146 10 Febraary Srat grade rubber i haven fob. closed in Sincaporr yesterday at 75 't cents per tt>. down seven-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing price (losing tone: Quirt Cloving prices In cents per tb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int l R.B.S. Spot fob buyers 7SS. sellers 75 Int.
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  • 198 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bendoran 1 2. Stta 3 Benreoch 4 5. Fuji Maru OA. Java 8/7, Sumbawa 8 9 Olenorchy 10/11. Bayernsteln 13/14. Salmara IS/ 16, Musi Lloyd 18, Schouten 19 20 Beetong N. Wall 2. Giang Seng N.
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  • 156 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in it* rates to merchants yesterday < all rates to $100)New York: buying airmail TT 32 7,8. O.D 33. 90 d st 33 14 credit bills, 33 1 4 trade bill* Canada: buying airmail TT 32 5 16. OD
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  • 105 10 Sincaporr Chines* Produce Exrhanft: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady, quiet: UK Continent January February 1304 buyers. $U% sellers. Coconut oil: steady, quiet: bulk $46<* sellers, drum 160 sellers Pepper: quietno business reported done: Munlok white $100 Sarawak »99. tpej cial Sarawak black 162 (all unj
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  • 79 10 The secretaries of Bruseh Rubber Estate* state that, so far as the future Is concerned It Is anticipated that the company's affairs will be conducted on normal Investment trust principles holding a wide range of securities. It will be necessary to alter the objects clause of the memorandum
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  • 28 10 An offer has been received by Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates for Its Hurst estate (767 acres planted with rubber) and Is being considered by the board.
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  • 18 10 Melbourne Stork Exchange waa closed yesterday (or the Australia Day Holiday. U wIU leopeu lv <ur.
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    • 469 10 FURTHER EDUCATION CLASSES 1958 PAHANG It Is expected that classes will be held at the following centres, at the level of instruction and In the language medium stated: Town Centre Medium Level of Instruction Kuantan Abdullah School English Primary Lower Secondary Upper Secondary Chinese Lower Secondary Tenierloh Abu Bakar Bchool
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    • 747 10 APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from Serving Oovernment Officers age under 35 years for appointment as Marine Engineer. Marine Department, Teluk Anson. Federation of Malaya, on the salary scale $614x 28-838 together with allowances at current rates, with liability to serve In any part of the Federation. Candidates
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    • 595 10 NOTICE UNIVERSITT Of BONG KONG Intending entrants to the University are Informed that the Preliminary Science Course and Examination will not be held In and after September 1959 In any subjects. The course commencing In September 1958 wUI be held only In such subjects as the University's resources will allow
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    • 708 10 KNUTSEN LINE oriemt service MOM CANADA/US PACIFIC PORTS 10 OATS loilloa Son Arriv^BH VoM»VV«r FrOMIMO S'pora f. $w«tt pMMHf f "ml ANNA BAKKf SoHaa SoM«d */1l Fek 12 Fefc 14 F.b II fM ELISABETH BAKKf SoiUd I f.k 11/11 Mor 14 Mor U Mor 2} Mil J CJERTRUO tAKKE 12
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    • 1153 11 EAST ASIATIC LIMES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Ponong P. 5 horn Spore "SUMBAW A" «o4a«»»yt/»t Mm "MEONIA" 2*/10 >— LALANDIA" 21/21 Fafc 24/23 Fefc 24/ 1 Mer KORIA" 21/22 Fafc 2J/24 Fefc 2S/27 Ftb Acer pt< cora o for Borvokok, Saigon, J«M* H*MfWARB* SAILM4SS FOR ADEN, PO«T
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  • 209 12  -  Geoffrey Boland 1957 SECOND BEST YEAR rE value of Malaya's total external trade last year was worth $8,550.5 million, a rise of 2.7 per cent o n 1956. but there was an adverse trade balance of $208 9 million compared
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    132 12 ICI chief here SIR ALEXANDER FLECK THE chairman of ImA perial Chemical Industries Ltd., Sir Alexander Fleck, who is one of Britain's leading industrialists arrived in Singapore last night. This is Sir Alexander's first visit to Singapore since his appointment as chairman of 1.C.1, in 1954. His visit has been
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  • 254 12 'EXCELLENT FUTURE FOR QUANTITY SURVEYORS' QUANTITY surveying holds excellent prospects for people in Malaya, said Mr. C. T Every, senior partner of Langdon and Every, London, who is on a three-week visit to the Singapore office. Local men Mr Every said the Colony office at present employed 35' local staff,
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  • 173 12 A SERVICE engineer from the Volkswagen factory in Germany will arrive in Singapore early next month to train local mechanics. This was announced in the Colony by Mr. Helmut Kulitz. Volkswagen Far and Middle East Asia factory representative who l s here visiting the
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  • 314 12 INDIA will be able to sell motor cars to Malaya in two years' time, said Mr. B. S. Agarwal, leader of the six-man Indian engineering trade delegation which left for Bangkok yesterday after a fourday business trip in Malaya.
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  • 178 12 LYONS Motor s Ltd. free mechanical inspection service for cars in Singaporwhich began last week will considerably eliminate motor road accidents, it ls claimed i Mr. Bill Wyllie. service mat nager. said yesterday there were too many car owners in the Colony who
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    • 962 13 (I'ontiniiril Irom Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 2» Word. Si (Him.) Box St el: txlrm. CAN ANYONE RECOMMEND A really good cook 'general amnh. Accent on cooking. To look after European couple. Modern Flat, District 10, Box A 6741 ST. ATTRACTIVE F, CHINESE Receptionist, Lady Typist $300— 5400, good references essential.
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    • 791 13 SITUATIONS WANTED It Wordt SI (Him.) Box it el: txtrm. KNITTING AND CROCHET Orders done at all times: Anyone Interested please call at 168 Emerald Hill Road opposite Pavilion. SERVANTS AGENCY (Estd. 1911) for trained domestic servants in European and Asian homes 17, Dhoby Ghaut, near Cathay. Tel. 34-897. RELIABLE
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    • 876 13 TXITION M Wordt Si (Him.) Box it rto. txlrm. JOAN BOOTY'S MANNEQUIN Training St Charm School. New I evening course commences February 3rd. Please dial *****. BIOLOGY COACHING at BC, H.B.C. Principal level by trained graduate with years of S.C.. H.S.C. teaching experience. Box A 6720 S.T. j SINGAPORE SCHOOL
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    • 565 13 MISCELLANEOUS 111 Word. Si (Him.) Box f el: txlrm WHY BE BALD? Stop It 0y sending stamped addres&ed enve--1 lope to Uncle Joe. P.O. Box 294 Ipoh lor free advice, success Guaranteed. Latest American Scientific Methods. ANTOINETTE OFFERS YOU the best selection of Handbags, Evening Bags, Gloves and Earrings In
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    • 416 13 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE ROAD CLOSED The Batang Malaka-Ayer Kuniiig Road will be closed lo all vehicular traffic between 6. CM a m on 30 1.58 and 6.00 a.m. on 1.2 58 to effect repairs to Timber Bridge No. 12. NOTICE OF REMOVAL The Penang Branch for North j Malaya of
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    • 117 13 PCL J4uunuuum LADDERS In various sixes. Strong Light. I Durable. Economical. DIETHELM CO.. Ltd. Singapore Tel. ***** K. Lumpur Tel. 2862 Penang Tel 4108 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA Results or A A.M. Lottery Drawn on lMh January 1958. Ist Prize No. ***** 2nd Prize No. ***** 6 Consolation Prize* Nos.
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  • 118 14 SINGAPORE government intervention is expected to ensure that the final stages of the Thomas Cop competition in June will be played at the Guillemard Road badminton hall. Following the Singapore Badminton Association's failure to book the hall for the second Cup trials on Feb. 8
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  • 211 14 'Bookies' friend 9 shows speed in barrier trial (Ol THE TRACE »itt EPSOi jST DOUBLE EAGLE (late Harnham Hill), dubbed "the bookies' friend" in Australia where he failed to win a race in 19 outings, was given a barrier test at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Double Eagle, with Tom Mortimer
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  • 284 14 I)ISTINE is In great form and if the going ls good he will have a fine chance In tomorrow's top sprint despite topweight of 10.3. With Mickey Donnelly up. Di-stme wound up his preparation with a sparkling 3t run In 36 3 5 beating The Ringer
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  • 113 14 JOLLY SAILOR, winner of ten races at Bukit Timah and middle-distance cham- j plon of 1956. will not race again. Entered for the current meet- inc. Jolly Sailor resumed training last week after a spell in the highlands but at thr gallops he went lamr from a
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  • 112 14 M.i'.vi up. did an 3f sprint in 38. Black Charm ißansomei went better than Balkan Chevalier over 3f in 38 Rose of Malaya is another newcomer of note. With Bob Franklin astride this Orthodox mare* beat Avanti Donnelly > over 3f in 38 15.
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  • 831 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL THREAT TO THOMAS CUP MATCHES IN JUNE BRINGS ACTION By Case of Stadium put before Government CINGAPORE has a million dollar hall for badminton the best of its type anywhere. It was built in 1952 on land leased by Government to the Singapore Badminton
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  • 274 14 McG'ew and Waite hit centuries in record stand DURBAN, Mon. South Africa had scored 253 for two wickets in reply to Australia's 163 by tea on the third day of the third cricket Test here today McGlew was 104 not out and Waite 129 not our
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  • 91 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Urn .1 soccer competition on Malaya Cup lines Is to be organised by the newlyformed Malayan Government Services Sports Council. The decision to hold the competition was taken at a meeting of staff representatives from various states and heads of government departments from
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  • 93 14 LONDON, Mon.— The draw made here today for the fifth round of the English Football Association Cup competition resulted as follows: Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday or Hull City. Wolves v Chelsea or Darlington. Bristol City v Bristol Rovers or Burnley York City or Bolton v
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  • 81 14 AUST TITLES TO COOPER AND ANGELA OYDNEX, Mon Ashley Cooper, the defending champion, won the men's singles title of the Australian lawn tennis championships here today, beating Mai Anderson, of Queensland 7-5. 6-3 6-4 in the final Angela Mortimer, the British Wightman Cup player, beat Lorraine Coghlan of Victoria 6-3.
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  • 19 14 IPOH. Mon— Fourth Battalion. Malay Regiment, beat Police 3-0 in a Div. 1 hockey league match today.
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  • 294 14 LIONG KONO, Mon The Sm- gapoie Police cricket XI were in danger of another defeat when they met the Hong Kong Commissioner of Polices XI yesterday. The local team led br 141 runs with three wickets in hand at the end
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  • 67 14 ELBOURNE, Mon. Aust- rallan »wlmmers will compete In four countries after the Empire Oames this year. The men's section of the Empire Oames l>nm will fly from n.rdlfr. -p iii« runes will be held, to Japan The women 'i team will take part In the Dutch
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  • 112 14 Second Cup trials at KL IPOH. Mon The se- cond Thomas Cup badminton trials, orginally scheduled to be held in Singapore, will be staged at Kuala Lumpur, it was learned here today The trials, on Feb. 8 and 9, are likely to be held at the Selangor Badminton Hall at
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    • 32 14 KI'ALA LIMPIR HOCKEY: Dlv. 1: Srlangor Club Lrvrrj S.C padanc Federation Army minor uniU championships: J F.IB. > Ordn.inrr Depot Army Service Corp, Riffle Kin*:.- Road. KM. i.FK Seven a side: Services competition.
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