The Straits Times, 2 February 1958

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nettie in Mala** No. 1.171 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1958 20 CENTS The SUNDAY TIMES
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  • 64 1 RAINMAKER MAC DOES IT AGAIN BRISBANE. Sat. Mr Harold Macmillan. the British Prim- Minister, en I nanced ha reputation as a I rain-maJtef today v. he watched a surf life- aavin. rluplay from a marquee *> cause of drenching I He and Lady Doi.-.r* MacmtHan arrived from Canberra yesterda> In
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK Sat A M-year-old San Diego housewife yesterday was reported to be the Arst woman in medical history to have given birth' to a baby after having a plastic valve Installed in her heart. Mrs. Mary Jane French had suffered from heart damage caused by rheumatic
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  • 25 1 LONDON. Sat. Mount Etna erupted again yesterday after two days of quiet, hurl- ing molten matter 1.240 feeti into the air Reut?r
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    25 1 EXCLUSIVE RADIO PHOTO Army's Jupiter-C rocket shoots off with the US earth satellite 'Explorer' in its nose cone.— United Press radio photo
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  • 25 1 MOSCOW. Sal Soviet fisheries experts today outlaid a plan to exr^ide the I Japanese salmon fleet from 1 the Sea of Okhotsk
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  • 489 1 Boestamam: Let's keep next election clean AUIAICE GETS A CHALLENGE KUAL. LUMPUR. Saturday. \lk/ILD cH«*rt rang in the town hall here this evening as Inch* Ahmad Boestamam President of Party Rakyat. was ekcted chairman of the People s Socialist Front at the first rtat.onjl congress here. Immediately after the results
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  • 757 1 U.S. SA TELUTE IN SPACE -AT LAST Tinynik (only SO Ib.) is placed in orbit by the Army's Jupiter-C rocket at 0355 GMT First circuit completed in 106 minutes WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE FIRST UNITED STATES EARTH SATELLITE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED AT CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA. IT WAS PLACED IN ORBIT
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  • 216 1 SINGAPORE RADIO TRACKS SIGNALS CICNAIS from the first U.S. earth satellite "Explorer" were picked up by the satellite telemetering station in Singapore yesterday. The station, established by Britain and the United States, i s at the Radio Research Substation in the University of Malaya grounds. The first positive signal was
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  • 51 1 Singapore's Assistant Minister for Education. Inche Mohamed Sldek bin Haji Abdul Hamid. had a narrow escape last night when his car collided with an omnibus at Mountbatten Road. Inche Sldek, who was returning from the Bukit Timah races, was unhurt. His car had badly damaged.
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  • 21 1 TOKYO, Bat. President Soekamo of Indonesia today completed his official state visit to Japan and began to relax— Reuter
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  • 52 1 TOKYO. Sat— Three pretty little Japanese dancing girl*, all 14 years old, were burnt to death today in a blaze that gutted the luxury Takarazuka theatre. Firemen fought through choking clouds of black smoke to try to reach them but were forced back by 'fierce
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  • 42 1 TORONTO. Sat. A 29 year-old father Marcel Lloyd was senteßced here today to life imprisonment —the maximum penalty for manslaughter for beatis>< hi*, five -year -old son to death because the boy wet 'hi> bed Reuter.
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  • 34 1 PEKINb. Sat. Three Chinese Communist Ministers were dismissed yesterday from the Government, accused of being Rightists. They are Chang Nai-chl (Food), Chan* Po-ch in Communications i and Lo Lung-cni (Forestry Industry) Reuter
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  • 61 1 A TOTAL of 321.453 persons registered themselves as citizens of Singapore during- the initial period of registration from Nov. 1 to Jan. 31. Mr. P. T. Cromwell, the Chief Registrar of Citizens, said yesterday that about 9.000 other application had been deferred and those approved will be
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  • 384 1 BRAVO, SAYS REST OF THE WORLD MOSCOW. ij»._ A spokesman of the Soviet Committee of the International Geophysical Year today hailed the launching of the American satellite as "good news" and offered congratulations. Boris (ieraAov rr tary of the Soviet IGY Committee, said in a statement: "Tht launching of the
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  • 3007 2 I A spy and his voice (•The great b«rtl« for Africa was about to begin and in Cairo a German spy's radio made contact with its listening post. He had to be found and found quickly. Tit— cawn a clue wftkh caused the British
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  • 1068 3  -  RALPH MIDDLETON A question which millions have asked By And for comparison how rich is Ike? LONDON. UOW RICH ARE THE QUEEN AND PRESIDENT EISENHOWER? This is a question which millions have aik ed, and although it is difficult to be strictly accurate about th«
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  • 318 4 FMS MINES CHIEF OPPOSES TIN FLOOR PRICE CUT IPOH, Saturday. ▼HE president ot the FMS Chamber of Mines. Mr. T. Chappel. today opposed a suggestion for the floor price of tm and called on the moustry to co-operate with the Government in making the International Tm Agreement work. In a
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  • 92 4 Cut prices are hostile to tin interests term equilibrium between supply and demand. To ensure adequate supplies of tin at reasonable prices at aJ' times. "I am strongly opposed to j the suggestion that the cur-' rent floor price under the agreement should be lowered, as this would only make
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  • 56 4 A 34 -man delegation representing 43 radio stations ana more than 200 newspapers in the United States will arrive in Singapore on Feb. 13 ir the course of a world tour by air. They are members of thU.S. Society of Editors anJ Commentators Incorporation fftM
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  • 126 4 ABDULLAH LEADS HIS SEVEN WIVES TO SET HEADS turned at the Cathav-Keris Film Productions studios in Singapore yesterday when Abdullah and his seven wives arrived for the religious ceremony to launch shooting of "Selandang Delima." However, the crowd relaxed after it was announced that the wren attractive women with 25-year-old
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Police today detained another man in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Low Ah Ba. near his squatter house in Chan Sow Lin Road here on Thursday night Low was talking to a friend on the roadside when four men attacked them.
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  • 176 4 rE following letter has been received from the office of the Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Gucn; Dear Sir, I would like to draw your attei tion to an article published in the Sunday Time? of 26.1.58 with reference to the fact that
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  • 232 4  - Schoolboy gang members face expulsion EDUCATION MINISTRY WARNING BY *^HE Singapore Education Ministry warned yesterday it would expel schoolboys found to be involved in secret society activities. It is keeping a dose watch on secret society infiltration into Colony schools The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry Mr. Lee Stow Mong
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  • 86 4 BANGKOK, Sat. The Siamese Government today renewed Its promise to help Malaya fight Communist terrorists in the Slam-Malaya border. The problem was discussed at a meeting between the Malayan Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and leadens of the Siamese Government. Government sources said the Siamese
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  • 41 4 IPOH, Sat. Burglars broke into the house of the Perak State Information Officer, Mr. I. S. A. Howard, in Tiger Lane last night and got away with six pairs of trousers and six shirts belonging to his 11-year-old son
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  • 53 4 TO STUDY IN MELBOURNE COLLEGE MISS ANG BEE KIIENG 18. a former student of the Tanjong Katong Girls' School. Singapore, who has left the Colony by air to study domestic science in Australia The eldest daughter of a businessman. Mr. An* Chwee Chai »he will do a four-year course in
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  • 86 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Malay Mail reporter. Mr. Alex Fernandez, last $485 in cash and jewellery early this morning when his house in Tione Nam Settlement was burgled The loss was discovered at 2.30 a.m. when Mrs. Fernandez woke up to feed her baby and found
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  • 553 5 RAZAK TELLS BRANCHES. DO NOT BE SHAKEM BY PROPAGANDA ASSURANCE TO MEMBERS Quitting teachers 'will have no effect on UMNO' KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. JHE DEPUTY PRESIDENT of UMNO. Dato Abdul Raxak bin Hussein, today assured members that they need not woriy about the decision of 10,000 Malay
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  • 68 5 Holiday, Cutler, Rath and Co. Ltd., the Singapore and Federation rubber brokers, f»Te a big cocktail party in Denmark House, Singapore yesterday to celebrate the opening of their new offices. Left to right above are seen the five directors of the
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  • 86 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. Penang state UMNO will defer for two months its previous decision to call for th? resignation of all UMNO councillors In Penang and Province Wellesley. This decision was reached at a secret four-hour meet ing in Butterworth last night. Earlier thi.s monthon Jan. 12— state
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  • 162 5 THE fourth annual Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run will I be held at the Easter weekend April 5 and 6. The sponsors: Standard- 1 'Vacuum Oil Company, announced yesterday that the i course will be 555 miles on the Kuala Lumpur— lpoh— Kuala Lumpur
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  • 51 5 JESSELTON. Sat. Mr R. j E. Gore, 37, known as "Tuan Cowboy" throughout the j Kota Belud area, died in England on Monday, it was learnt today. Mr Gore was the Stock Development Officer of the North Borneo Agricultural Department and manager of the Sorob Cattle
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  • 38 5 The Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mong. will open an exhibition of paintings by Indonesian artist. Mr. Basoeki Abdullah, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p m on Friday
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  • 84 5 JAPS' $40,000 CULTURE EXHIBITION JAPAN'S two largest printIng companies are opening a three-day $40,000 "Printing for Culture' 1 exhibition at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall. It will be held between Feb. 3 to 5. Mr. Masashi Arita. managing director of one of the firms the Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd., said
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  • 71 5 ABOUT 500 Dutch evacuees from Indonesia were aboard the Nederland Lin« ship Oranje which left S:n gapore yesterday for Europe They consisted of business men. technicians and estate owners. They are going to Join their families whom they had sent abroad during the early part of
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  • 167 5 IuIALACCA. Sat. A Malay woman staying with relatives at Kampong Paya Datoh in Alor Cajah district yesterday reported a loss of $2,618 i m cash and jewellery. Th..s morning, the Malacca police traced the Jewellery to i a pawnshop in Alor Gajad and
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  • 103 5 MX H. L. HOBSON and Miss F. J Andersen after their wedding; at St Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. i. Hobson of Wellington. New Zealand, and is third secretary at the office of ttie Commissioner
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  • 82 5 JESSELTON, Sat Three health Inspectors of the North Borneo Government have passed the Royal Society of Health examination held In Singapore. They are Peter Yong Kee Cheong. Peter Lee Thian Slew ana Richard Michael Chla Thlam Lot. The following passed nursing examinations held here recently: Final Dur.it
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  • 47 5 The Malacca (Singapore) Club last night held a social party at Tan Chay Van Building. Synagogue Street, Singapore. The club, which has 300 members, was formed about a year ago to foster a spirit of friendship among the Malacca people residing in Singapore.
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  • 177 5 A CHINESE NEW YEAR TREAT FOR ALL COOL CATS CINGAPORES cool cats and alligators can look forward to a Chinese New Year treat. World rock 'n' roll champions, Inge Birthe and Jorn Pedersofi will appear at the Happy World Stadium on Feb. 17 when Donovan Andree, Ceylon's leading showman, presents
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    • 679 5 I MORE AND MORE I PEOPLE ARE OPENING BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS LOMBARD BANKING SECTRITY: Group Awts Kxceed f IR.oOo.ott MVHIlin < ixMvlrnl lnl«r«-tt jfTTL^ MKIM.III ktwmtfdtf »n4 Ixpilil—l SX>M> N« Hisk <>l Drprrciatioa J£}J SI I-SS .if 'H^UvfmCftt si \M)AKI>S Ihr Hrsl in HankMi Bank Drpocks of £100 to C250.0Q0
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  • 470 6  -  SUSAN BARRIE BY EVERY time the new London and Paris I collection* are launch- ed on the world, a new "line emerges to E cans* consternation and controversy among women. The much disputed > "sack or chemise line »y far the most re- Totatbmary
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  • 339 6 6 golden rules for young models by 'Golden Girl' LONDON. Sat |Y|ANY Singapore girls are turning to fashion modelling as a career What are the qualities required for success? They are stated by Malaya-born Barbara Goalen, outstanding among London models since the war, in the foreword she has written to
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  • 334 6 CULINARY CRUISE REVEALS NEW EXCITING WAYS OF COOKING RICE WASHINGTON. DICE recipes flavoured not only with native spices but culturally seasoned as well with firsthand glimpses of their countries of origin are currently being introduced to Americans through the pages of a new book. "Rice and Spice", written by Phyllis
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  • 209 6 KEEPING eyebrows as beaut i f u l ly shaped as your mouth is one of the first techniques you should master if you want to make the most of your looks. Fashion emphasis today is very much on the eyei and
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  • 211 6 OH BOTHER THAT FINGERNAIL, (BUT THERE'S NO NEED TO PANIC) tyTIIAT is a girl to do when she is netting herself glamorised lor party and that fingernail breaks as she is about to set off? Tears won't help, but this friendly tip from the Rank Organlsa- tlon's dark haired, dramatic
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  • 56 6 IT had to come tht "space aye" m fashion. Exciting Partsiennes is "The Spoon Shape, tor the safari to the Moon" The waistltne wanders from hip to bust an space terms, from earth to sky) The hemline soars skywards to 18 inches Dresses have horizontal cuts,
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  • 940 7 NOW 35. I have supported my mother for the last 18 years ever since my father died. Until my sis. ter married last year. I was also supporting her. During this time. I have had a number of girl friends: but my final hopes have always
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 638 8 THE QUESTION ON ALL LIPS IN SINGAPORE: A QUESTION on many lips in Singapore yesterday was: Why did tht People's Action' Parry Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, compel the City Council to sit till 2.30 a.m.? Where was the crisis? Where the urgency?"
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  • 244 8 'NEW MUSLIM WEDS ENGLISH GIRL IN DOUBLE CEREMONY AT IPOH ITS ALL SO EXCITING POH. Sat. A pretty, 1 pink-cheeked Yorkshire girl, Margaret Elaine Cockshaw, 20. flew 8,500 miles from London to Ipoh and went through a double ceremony within an hour yesterday evening. Ceremony No. 1 was her conversion
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  • 74 8 PRETORIA. Sat—Gideon Andrew Keyser, 39, private secretary to the South African Prime Minister, Mr. Johannes StriJdom. was found guilty today on a charge of immoral relations with a 19--year-old African girl. He wa« sentenced by a Pretoria magistrate to four months' imprisonment and four strokes
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  • 61 8 WELLINGTON. Sat. Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his British trans Antarctic expedition covered 70 miles yesterday on their way from the pole to Depot 700— their best progress to date, it w&s repotted here tonight. The party is now only 200 miles from the depot, where
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  • 320 8 LIM IS VERY HAPPY— BIG BUSINESS BACKS COMPULSORY VOTING PLAN THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who expressed disappointment last week over apparent public unconcern about compulsory voting, :s much happier, now Mr. Urn said yesterday that he was "▼cry happy* with the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce's decision
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  • 78 8 AUCKLAND. Sat. Several thousand New Zealanders standing in bright sunshine cheered the queen mother, as she arrived here in a Bristol Britannia aircraft thi s afternoon for her two weeks tour of the country. The queen mother was greeted by the OovernorOeneral, Lord Cobham. and the
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  • 529 9 After 132 years, tribute to an illustrious resident THE FOUNDER OF SINGAPORE LONDON, Sat. THE Hencion Borough Council last week paid tribute to an illustrious resident whom they forgot to honour until 132 years after his death In the front garden of a Georgian houw, now
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  • 530 9 Tramp starts a scare at Bandits Rest House 4FTflnStM'* m gß^BSmK^d!!Bb \A/E hope there will not be a three months' drought as a young Malay in Kampong Makam predicts; he thinks only o{ the fruif season, but forgets what the effects of drought will be on his rubber trees from
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  • 163 9 Loire's birds win acclaim in London press LONDON, Mr. Loke Wan Tho. the Singapore millionaire, is "one of those reckless enthusiasts who are ready to risk their lives to make a good picture," says Mr. Malcolm Macdonald in a foreword to "A Company of Birds." This collection of photographs, just
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  • 320 9  -  J.W. GOODWIN By LONDON. •I'm going to eat my way round India and Pakistan for three weeks, nothing but curry," declared Sir William Steward, 56-year-old chairman of the House of Commons kitchen committee. "When I was there last year they nicknamed me
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  • 18 10 MR. AMD MBS. LOH PAX OI nwuk an Prtends aad RclatWos or UMr vahiaMe gttto and at-
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  • 26 10 •f 4» CM (■<■!■■■>. UMBRELLAS BATHINOIWW BEACKJACKh :s K r HavKuT T~bt^l I** Afld* I h'.l: kan m Omm a.'. v»s>-» at Lucks 17. Orchard Road.
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 339 10 T^HE National Union of Plantation Workers is probably the only union in Malaya to run training course* for its members and officers. This may also explain why it is one of the largest and best organised unions in SouthEast Asia. Tho N.U.P.W. introduced these courses last year.
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    • 132 10 /GOVERNMENT and private doctors in Kuala Lumpur are agreed that conditions are "deplorable" at the General Hospital It would be too much to expect the authorities to put things right overnight, particularly since the source of the trouble is lack of staff, money and adequate buildings. Yet there
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    21 10 What a fiasco! The boy? and me coulcf have cudgelled up a dinky di riot at the drop of a hat.
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  • 1313 10  -  Sef ton Delmar I'VE BEEN PROBING DEEP INTO WHAT MAKES THIS MANS MIND THE BIGGEST ENIGMA OF OUR TIMES By THE biggest political factor of our era is perhaps not the H-bomb but another piece of highly complicated mechanism that the West knows considerably less about: the
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  • 105 11 $40,000 Jackpot can be yours! could be your month to hit the jackpot the $40,000 waiting to be won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'R' (January). If you have not made I your bid. you should do I SO at once The closing date has been extended one day to
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  • 100 11 GRIEF LED A WIDOW TO DRINK AND DEATH ArTER the death of her husband. Ft Sivalin|»m 46. took U drink and flnaJly she handed herself vm Singapore assistant ctnnur, inche Ahmad bin Hiimlu. was told yesterda/, S. frtbramaniam. 17, a City Council labourer told the court that after his father's
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  • 63 11 Tfc*«« young men. Awi •<■ Aba. Khali] bin Alias —4 Ma— nl bin Suib. were r by a Slncaporc Cmmt yesterday to be re- »n the custody of CJJ). after they were mmtft wioh armed robB«tT of Sl4.M*. T*ey were alleged to hare robbed Wee Ten*
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  • 117 11 FRANTIC SEARCH IN COURT FOR IMPORTANT ONE CENT Xl ALA I I MPI It Sat. There was a frantic search for a one-cent coin in the Second Magistrate's Court here todayA court orderly. Sergeant Haji Abdul Rahman, explained to amused court officials: "I have counted the fines but one cent
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. The zoologist at the Institute for Medical Research, Mr J. L. Harrison, leaves here tomorrow by air on retirement under the Malayanisatlon 1 scheme.
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  • 55 11 Singapore C*pra Association noon prices per plcul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: February 131 (Nominal). Tone dull. Miwapere Cmmml Oil Millrrs As— Ha U«ii: bulk M&'a sellers, drum M»H sellers. Tone quiet. 711 V PRICE The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $360 12', per
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  • 255 11  - SPEED MAD YOUTHS ON SOUPED UP BIKES FLOUT POLICE PETER LIM Appeal for public co-operation By JPEED- STRUCK youths on highpowered motor cycles are turning Singapore's Nicoll High way into a dangerous race track. Their wild riding has the Traffic Police worried. A spokesman said yesterday: "We will be taking
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  • 283 11 400 TORS OF EXHIBITS DUE THIS WEEK A JAPANESE trade exhibition, which will open at the Great World. Singapore, on Feb 14, will be the bggest |apan has staeed m South-East Asia since the A 14.000 sq.ft. pavilion I which Japan is providing for
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    67 11 Mr. Aw Tbian Wan and his bride. .Mable Chua Guat Chwee. after ttieir wedding in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Aw is the son of Mr and Mrs. Aw Hone Hoo of Penang, and the bride is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Cbua Seng Kee and Mrs. Chua
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  • 105 11 Tan Lew Tong yesterday pleaded Ruilty in Singapore to stealing a motorcycle valued at $2. W0 from professional boxer Sonny Cbia Yak Soon on Friday. The prosecuting officer. Inspector E. J. Sundram. told the court that CbJa's motorcycle was parked in front of his
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  • 26 11 A seven-member Indonesian mission arrived In Singapore from Jakarta by Garuda yesterday on their way to Peking for a threeweek four of China
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  • 46 11 The Singapore Rural Board will carry out a district rates collection on Tuesday at the Hock Chuan Seng Timber Yard. 188-11, Tampenls Road, between 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Quit rent* and other dues payable to the Land Office may also be paid.
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  • 51 11 kuantan REX: Rodan (Mandarin) 2.30. 7. 9.16 p.m.: Under the Cambean plus Laugh Without the Clowns 10.30 a.m. CATHAY: Miss Kikuko and Half Way Down 2 30, 7. K«UI llharu CATHAY: She Devil 3 7.15. 9 30. LIDO: Chung Kok Kwal Loy (Mandarin) i. 6. 8 10
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  • 81 11 SINGAPORE'S HEAT GETS A VISITING SOLICITOR A RETIRED solicitor from England collapsed outside the Singapore 9th Magistrate's court yesterday. Mr. F. Bloom. 88. from Middlesborough, on a Far East tour, was having a look around when he fell unconscious shortly after 10 ajn. Policemen on duty rushed up to Mr
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  • 54 11 The New Zealand Commissioner for South-East Asia. Mr Foss Shanahan, left Singapore yesterday morning by air for Colombo to attend Ceylon's independence celebrations on Tuesday. He will later fly to Rangoon by way of India to attend the unveiling of the war memorial of the British
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    • 296 11 What's on TODAY POLICE BAND corcert at Telok Ayer Street. 9 »jn. E«pl»nade Garden 8 p.m. to T t INDEPENDENT MISSIONAKY p -2- MOVEMENT: Free film shows— BAFFLES MUSEI'M (SUm- at Outram Jail OSO a.m Reford Road>: Plctortal exhibition formative Training Centre (Pearl's Of mercantile marine history far- Hill) 7.
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  • 249 12 WINNING the first prize ($3O) in the "My Favourite Portrait" contest this week is Wing Teok Nam, 1376.A. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore 19. for "Malay Maiden" (top, left), taken with a Tessar on Kodak film Aperture was F. 8 and speed 1/10 sec. Miss Nancy Yong, 20
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  • 405 12  -  Donald Davies I ■iHllmiiiim llllHIIMMtlHMt"» lsl i Historical Corner by A CCORDING to an article in the Selangor Journal in 1892. "An account of the Selangor Police Force," it seems that H. C. Syers was given six months' leave in 1875 from the
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    • 192 12 ACBOSS: 1 Gardening ciJjc- 46. Principle (5). 47 Brisk (5). ture (5). 5. Frugal (5). 11. Plant DOWN: 1. Acorns (4). 2. lit 12 W»nt hankmnt (fi> 13 Plnal ybK 3 Part f b dy (4) (4). 12 Went bankrupt (6), 13. 4 i ncen4e vwsel (6t. 5. Mourn of
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    • 497 13  - Jon (the blond) and jolly Roger N. outrun the law DOUG LACKERSTEEN if you fail to take the bids to see this film you II never hear the end of it^no bidding By A GENTLE EYED youngster with the irresistible appeal of a trusting puppy acts the pants off his
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    • 67 13 NEW DELHI,— An Indian sari of crushed tangerine bordered with gold has left lovely Japanese star Yoko Tani. starry-eyed. She bought it while shopping here. Now womanlike, she can't make up her mind. Should she convert it into an evening gown, or wear it as
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    • 349 13 rpHROUGH some obscure 1 alchemy Chopin had palled on me. What a Joy therefore, to come across two delightful records by Alexander Uninsky that enabled me to rediscover him. FIRST was a recording of two set* cf etudes (op. 10 and op 25>. This is on Philip*
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    • 353 13 VILLAINS IN INDIAN MOVIES ARE CUTE I LOVE seeing Indian 1 films. For one reaj son. The villains. They're so sinister. So E slithery. So silly, too. In social dramas (quaint phraseology used by InE dian producers to describe films in modern
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    • 205 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE I tovanl And His Orchestra; 11.30 SERVICE 41 metre* Religious Half Hour; P.M. 12 00 SINGAPORE Melody Time; 12.30 These Were Median wave 47( metres Great; 100 Programme SumKI7ALA 1.1 mpi K mary; 1.01 Music In A Mid-day Medium wave 341 metres Mood; 130 The News; 1.45
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    • 1057 14 »y Edgar Rice Burroughs -J a^B J^^^Ll m'i^^tk^ *^^tk THE CHASE WAS OM.. fUT AK»*C STRUCK. la^BaH^ -^Z^/ %t%mlMti3w Xi VZSJ WITM MIS POOT, TO TME Ar»E-A\AN'S _JLH—^ B^Bf W^# //^S^ m MM^ -NEW PROSPERITY THIS WEEK FOR ALL A-^mX aMi^B U v > TODAY: Belter take lite WEDNESDAY: A
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  • 1591 17  -  EDGAR LUSTGARTEN BY Brilliant witness sent prisoner to the gallows 44|HOPE." said Dr. Lamson when they arrested him. "that this I matter will be kept as quiet as possible for the sake of my relatives." Such tender concern for family connections
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  • 333 17 ly harry C. Drake LONDON AT what age is a driver too jld to be trusted behind the wheel? Must we wait until an elderly driver lands m court where magistrates can suspend his licence pending a driving test before giving him
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    • 407 18  -  JOHN MARKS BY rO ei-Malajans are at present enjoying considerable sacti— as professional footballers in I ngUnd Both are playing re. fatally among the elite of British soccer— the first division of the t learue and making aaaies for themselws. Local fans haw bern
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    • 142 18 THOSE Continental rid- er« are crackerjacks— you must be really fit to com- pete again.st them." SAC David Brivio. 20. Changi Cycling Club member, said And Dave &nouid know. He often raced ii. Holland. Belgium. France and Italy before he was posted to
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    • 1203 18 The Purring Rover is the Rolls Royce of medium- priced cars fOR years the Rover company has held an unique place in the British motoring world. Other makes in a similar class have been swallowed up by the big combines. Their individuality has suffered in the pressing need for standardisation
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    • 111 18 Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Mulch. 5. Spare. DOWN: 1. Ma*t. 2. Ultimate. 11. Aloe. 12. Failed. 13. Sum. 15. 3. Loin. 4. Censer, b. Sad. 6, Detail* 16. Tinsel. It. Rapt. 19. Pier. 7. Altar. S. Reap. 9. Edi- Epic. 21. Aeriais. 24. Dole. 26. lions. 10. Wastrel. 14. Tepid.
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  • 714 19  -  CHARLES BRYCE Forbes' late try I sealed Norths fate By Even tussle decided with 8 mm. to go -.nth :>: North ft, §CORIN<; the only try of the match, Hujjh Forbe*, the former Selangor .state captain and star for North in past years, last
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  • 43 19 TWICEKENHAM. 6 at. England beat Australia in the Rugby Union international here today by nine points to six. after Australia had led 3-0 at half-time. At CARDIFF. Wales beat Scotland by eight points to three after leading 5-0 at half-time.— Reuter.
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  • 125 19 SPECIAL RACE MEET TO BE ON TV MELBOURNE, Sat. The race meeting to be held in honour of the Queen Mother at Fleminrton on Saturday, Mar. 1. will be tele, vised by all Melbourne stations It will be the first time in Australia a direct telecast has been made of
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  • 25 19 BRISBANE. Sat— Rain prevented play for the second day running l n the Sheffield Shield cricket match between Queensland and Victoria here Reuter.
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  • 274 19 MELBOURNE, Saturday. yHE Australian Old Collegians' cricket team will 1 play matches in Malaya on their way to England during their World tour next year. The team, the first of its kind, will also play in Ceylon. India, the United States and Canada. The
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  • 154 19 Choo? We stand by Lee, says Perak FA IPOH. Sat. The Peralc Amateur Football Association has declined the services of the Football Association of Malaya coach. Choo Seng Quee of Singapore This decision was taken at an executive council meeting and the F-A.M. has been intormed of it. A spokesman
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  • 32 19 The visit in<? Selangor Club women's hockey team went down 3-2 to Singapore Cricket Club on the padaiig yesterday. The visitors will meet Girls > Sports Club at Serangoon Road today.
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  • 63 19 J Milltken won the "A" division medal (stroke* competitfon at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. The "B division medal went to H.B. Noon. Noon also won the 1957 gold medal. Cliflord Cup qualifiers md draw are: J H. Hale v R.J. Isherwood. J Milliken v
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  • 98 19 PORT OP SPAIN. Sat— Trtnl- i dad made a line recovery against the Pakistan touring cricket lean on the third day of their fourday match here. Starting the day at 34 for three, they were Ml for five at the close in reply to Pakistan's j first
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  • 313 19 DIVISION ONE 4r*enal I Man. I'nited I Aston I Blackpool 1 Koiion Leeds 2 Bnrnley < helnea 1 t.vrrton Lulon 2 Mnm itv VJ Bromwirb 1 NewtwUe 2 Snnnerland 2 NotU P. Z Portsmouth Preston Birmingham v ■■t Wed. 2 Tottenham 0 Wolvc* 3 Leiceater 1
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  • 124 19 Aussies make good start -176 for two BLOEMFONTEIN. (Orange Free State Sat. The Australians put themselves in a stror position by tea here today on the second day of their three -day match against the Combined Orange Free State aid Border team. AfW completing the dismissal of the home side
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  • 153 19 By DAVID FINDLAY WELLINGTON. Sat— New Zealand cyclists Warren Jonston and W. Dalton whose success in Malaya Merdeka Games stimulated public interest in cycling here, received a "minor thrashing" from thr^e visiting Australian cyclists in Auckland races l&it week. Johnston w«t* judged champion rider in the Mer-
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  • 184 19 TOUR REJECTS ONEILL AND MARTIN HEAD THE AVERAGES From JACK FIM.I I I on SYDNEY. Sat. The two rejects for the Australian team in South Africa O'Neill and Martin— headed both battine and bowline figures for New South Walts which finished their ShuKl season in Sydney yesterday with an outright
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  • 2189 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Amusement Park wins top sprint easily ■y §T. LEGER winner Straits Code, owned by Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Teo. yesterday scored ;i brilliant \sin in the New Year Cup aver nine I furlongs at i3ukit Timah. Abdul Mawi rode with good Judgement
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  • 79 20 LONDON. Sat.— The appeal by Johnny Sullivan (Preston), the 24-year-old former British middleweight champion, against the withdrawal of his licence was turned down by the appeal Stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control after a three-hour hearing here yesterday. Sullivan, whose licence was withdrawn last
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  • 50 20 MELBOURNE, Sat. Billy McDonnell added the Australian lightheavyweight boxing championship to his middleweight title here last night when he beat the holder Rlchardo Marcus. The fight was stopped at the end of the 11th round because Marcus had a bad cut over his left eye. Reuter.
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  • 20 20 ARCADIA California. Sat I —Willie Shoemaker, the 28--year-old American jockey rode his 3.000 th winner here I yesterday.
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  • 102 20 FIGHT BEFORE MAR. 5 OR IT'S OFF- MANAGER SYDNEY. Bat. Mr. Jim Barker, manager ol George Barnes. Australia's British Empire welterweight champion, said yesterday that unless the proposed title-fight with Peter Waterman was arranged for Mar. 5 or before. It would not take place. Barker -said thai Barnes would flght
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  • 22 20 BRATISLAVA. Sat. Karol Dlvin of Czechoslovakia yes- terday won the men., title in the European Ice skating i championships.— Reuter.
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  • 135 20 LONDON. Sat— lrish-train- i ed horses headed the weights for the Orand National steeple chase and the Lincolnshire Handicap which were announced yesterday. Quare Times, the 1955 winner, has been alloted highest weight in the Orand National to be run at Airitree. Liverpool, on
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  • 152 20 Rcord entry expected at cariff Games CARDIi-F. Sat. An il|. time record of moi > 1.400 competitor^ nation. r«i lot th« sixth British Kmpire and sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Oan in July, the mtfMMtm nounced yesterday. With further i turn the total provisional stands at about 1.450 competitors and
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