Singapore Standard, 5 December 1956

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  • 35 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POL I C E *V"CI HtT F,RE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** ,5 line.) 2400 /T^, 2811 2414 VoL Ml. N <<* Hi SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19.56 t PAGI S 15 i ENTS
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  • 375 1 Comeback For Labourites Foreseen As Sequel To Middle East Crisis SOCIALISTS PREDICT CHANGE IN A YEAR U 4 (Reuter)—Many Socialists here were today convinced the sequel to tl ~ast crisis will be the return of a British Labour government m less than aye An arm Be the leading leftwinger as
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  • 25 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower stcrday selected as the new l% ambassador to J Douglas BlacArthur 11. State Department Counsellor nephew of the famous V. UP
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  • 137 1 $100,000 Theft In Colony THIEVES yesterday broke into a watch dealer's shop m North Bridge Road, Singapore, and got away with watches and •atain pens valued at $100,000. This was one of the biggest thefts m the Colony this j The thieves entered the premises from ihe back door First
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  • 28 1 J. maintaintd their unbeaten t0...' raeord m Johan- c rterday when they ial by three wicE rial scores Transvaal and 130. MC.C. 279 and r 7.
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  • 520 1 Gold Reserves Take A Dip LONDON. Dec. 4 (IT)— Britain today asked the United States to waive interest on the wartime British dollar loans because of the Suez crisis. The I S. (.oveinmcnt agreed to submit the request to Congress, Chancellor
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  • 161 1 WASHINGTON, Dee. 4 (Kcuter)— Thc Board of Executive Directors of thc International Monet arry Fund today began preparation ior an emergency meeting to consider a British application lor dollar funds to bolster Britain's economy. The Fund has received preliminary soundings from British officials on the
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  • 185 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 4 (AP) Victor Riesel, blinded labour columnist, testified yesterday he had been about to a coin to the assailant who threw acid m his face on April 5. told Judge William B. and a jury that he first thought the
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  • 281 1  -  M. T. YONG By Malaya Gets Ready For Petrol Rationing BAD NEWS FOR MALAYA'S 100,000 CAR OWNERS THE FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE GOVERNMENTS ARE GOING AHEAD WITH PETROL RATIONING, IN SPITE OF ASSURANCES BY OIL COMPANIES THAT THERE ARE AMPLE STOCKS IN THE COUNTRY. A DEFINITE STEP
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  • 180 1 ..But Its Gravy For All In US DETROIT. Dec 4 <AP) .\ew car sales m the US last month came close to record totals, hampered only by shortages m some models. Automotive News said. The paper said sales ln all major lines ran extremely clor*e to production totals. "Dealers, as
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  • 162 1 AIR FORCE DOCTOR MAKES A MERCY JUMP FLYING Officer John C. ikinson. a Re Air Force doctor stationed m Changi, Singapore, was flown to Christmas Island early yesterday morning to attend to the sick wife of a Dr. Blay of the Islands Phosphate Commission. Blay fell seriously 111 after r^he
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  • 61 1 LONDON 7 Tues.*—Commonwealth Relations Secretary Lord Home, was "torn to shreds" by a roomful of Commonwealth correspondents this afternoon when he attempted to justify Br intervention »n Egypt without consulting the Commonwealth. The reaction, not or Indians, Pakistanis and nese, but also of Australian and New
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  • 23 1 ISRAEL Radio said restart day that the Syrian Government led by Mr. Sabrie! Assali ander pressure from a military group. Reuter
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  • 23 1 PORTUGAL yesterday oane sale of petrol on Sundays and hiked the pr petrol and diesel fuel o. I Suez Canal. U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 95 1 On yaa»r way homo from the 16th OLYMPAID How about Aj.EH\ \t:* or ROLLEIFLFX 2.8E For Christmas CAMERA DEPARTMENT YANG WATCH CO. LT\ 84. North Er.dge Road. Save SI -60 AND HAVE A USEFUL PAIL FOR HOME ti GARAGE tie 4 GALLO^I CONfAMER 53 cv vr iSVmJ 3*o- the o"i
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    • 6 1 STANDARD^ X iff as Cheer _&3&
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    • 75 1 VCNT-AXIA HARRISONS LIST If. ENG. L Spore Kuolo Lum i ur Penong there's KMicnri ALLY SEW IN WE Alfi mk^^ *"*> the loveliest houses are pardcn-frij-n a n«_»fW tto— <• to-T >W-~ ftl_» l.Md _T.|U«~4a> _■>«>> I M U~k* "a. _i I b*.._*« aa— r 6«_ ft Hi a*. -or
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  • 162 2 CLOSING rubber prices dents per lb.) m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers _§•< fob 1 Ifi 3 117 i DecJRSS Nn.l 116*] till R.S.S No. 2 IU 113 R.S.S No. 3 (nom.) IM| 1101 Tone: Irregular. S"rOß_ UN The price of tin on the local market yester
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  • 313 2 Castro's Tight To Death' Move Pulverized' HAVANA, Dec. 4, (UP) Cuban warplanes and ground troops annihilated thc 40--man high command of the revolutioncry "26th of July" movement, including rebel leader Fidel Castro, almost as they set foot on Cuban soil, unimpeachable sources said yesterday. The
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  • 68 2 NICOSIA, Dec. 4. (UP)— Ar-. attractive 18-*. ear o!d Cyprrt girl was yesterday sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by a Nicosia court for be *vcarrying. She was Charalambia CAnstantinou, accused of carrying bombs for a Greek-CypnA boj friend wrapped m a pink handkerchief. A second
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  • 138 2 Remember Pearl Harbour?— No Says Governor BALTIMORE, Dec. 4 (Renter).— The Governor of Maryland, Mr. Theodore .McKeldin last night rejected a request to proclaim Dec. 7 "Pearl Harbour Day" m .Maryland. Mr MeKeWln odd In a ipeeeb that he and other Governors received telegrams last week irom the publisher of
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  • 97 2 DALAI Lama XIV and I'anehen Lama X, Tibets spiritual and temporal heads, considered to be the incarnation of Buddha by Iheir followers, now are m India at the invitation of thc Government of India to attend the Buddhist Convention at Delhi. Here, the Dalai Lama,
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  • 65 2 QUEEN ELIZABETH the Queen Mother Chancellor of London University, attended the sident of the Union's dinner and ball at the SHouse last week. The Queen Mother wore c skirted gown of blue and silver ioce with o diamond tiara and diamond pearl necklace. Photo show,
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  • 327 2 Suitor (72) Hangs Himself In Prison Cell Wooed Teen-Aged Girls CHARLESTOWN, We I t ir^inia, Dec. 4 (AP).— A jealous old man with penchant for voun? si rls hanged himself m his jail eel I on Monday m ÜBIN climax to the poison deaths of a father and hi> two
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  • 141 2 J 1 V n U /<nr Dec General Sir Hugh M-xkwell. British nmmandcr s aid today th* British evacuation ol I t ,H i tfce next few weeks." Troopships and naval cr_f were on the way to Pr r Said to start the
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  • 21 2 GREEK Premier Konstantin Karamanlis arrived ii Kr re.sdpv s trident Tito on strengthen ihe alliance hetweaiP-______to Balkan neighbours* AP
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 196 3 THE winner of tho third annual All-Malaya Talontinip Contest commencing nr\i Wednesday at Singapore Badminton Hall m (.uillemard Koad. will hf- ottered a round trip to Japan. The runner-up will JM to Hongkong on a round trip and a Siemens Itadio w
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  • 73 3 MALACCA, Tues.— The Malacca Alliance is to re-arrange Municipal Liaison Committee as a result of the last cipal elections. One of their three candi fl was defeated m the Bukit China Ward last week. In an elTort to make the Committee more conscious of the wishes
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  • 298 3 FIVE-YEAR TERM FOR MEN IN NEW JOBS TEAM SINGAPORE'S Public Services Commission is to be re constituted into a fivemember team under the chairmanship of a person born m Malaya. The new Commission, under a Bill to be introduced into the Legislative Assembly today on a Certificate of Urgency and
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 3 MISS AISMI AZIZ MISS WILMA TANG
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  • 269 3 SINGAPORE will have a new million-dollar luxury cinema by the end of next year, about 100 yards from Mr. Loke Wan Trio's proposed theatre, which has been the subject of a controversy m the City Council. The new cinema is now under
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  • 187 3 RISING PRICES: GOVT. WARNS COLONY DEALERS SINGAPORE Government will take stem action asr.iin.st dealers who increase prices of eaSsential commodities without any proper reason. Colony's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told the Standard: I will not hesitate to take stiong action within my powers against traders
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 3 THE Indonesian Consul Genera] m Singapore, j Dr. H. Kartowisastro. yes- i terdav bade farewell tn I the Chief Minister. Mr. 3 Lim Yew Hack. Dr. Rar- i tnwis-stro wil. bo leaving; I for Jakarta oy the end of this year on retirement. 2 I He is seen bidding
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 212 3 KOLOK CARBON PAPERS' ****ia^V^^Er*l^ _r^ ~*mwk Br -j fl^ **-£^^N_*S fc <i| 3 X v^v' i; »^3__ b^ Ml' >A l^r^ Sr The KOLOK "DURACOTE" and "TENACIA" ser.es of Carbon Papers w.rh decorcted reinforced backs are not only famous snd attractive, but c »3 curl-resist3n». easy to handle, and excepf'onally
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    • 224 3 NOW see yourself by CharmlightCrompton's wonderful new pink-pearl lamp that softens, enriches and beautifies your home, its furnishings, you! Here for the first time, is electric brilliance with candlelight tenderness and magical it is I Let your mirror show you. &L$ Sole Agenft UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED S r r p
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  • 123 4 Laos Radio Men Here To Study DIRECTOR of Radio Laos. Mr. Tong Seng, flew into Singapore yesterday to study Radio Malaya. At the International Alport, Mr. Ton..; told the Standard that he hoped to take b l with him knowledge on how to work Radio Laos more effectively. "We have
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  • 49 4 THE following are the results of the lucky number draw at St. JOaseph's English School. Johore Bharu, held on Sunday: lst prize *****: 2nd prize —*****: 3rd *****; 4th *****; and sth *****. Consolation prizes: *****. *****, *****. *****. *****. *****. *****, *****, ***** and *****.
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  • 46 4 ||R J.T.L. Oliveiro of Plann Avenue. Singapore, 1 1 robbed of $160 on Tuesday night He waa cycling along Richard Aye 6th mile Upper Serangoon Road, when thret men. one armed with a knife .-topped him. They then took his money and made off.
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  • 42 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer. A. Muthusamy, was convicted and fined |5Q m a Colony Traffic Court yesterday, for failing to obey a traffic light signal while driving his car at the junction of Kallang Road and Lavender Street, on June 12.
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  • 29 4 Seng Huat. 20. was electrocuted while trying to fix-up an electrical wiring m .a use m Geylang. Singapore, yesterday. He died soon after arrival at the General HOaspital.
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  • 92 4 Touring Teachers Off Tonight THIRTY Singapore teachers leave tonight by train for Bangkok, on a three- < educational tour. The teachers will also visit neighbouring countries m South-east .Asia .such as Cambodia and Vietnam. They will visit the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat. While m Bangkok, the teachers hope to
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG, Dec. 4 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.16 to Cl Sterling; 5H. ***** to US$l; $1,844 to Malayan $1: 10.191 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $271,625 to a tacl.
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  • 307 4 Chances of Mission's Success Are Bright SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will fly to London three days earlier than originally arranged. Mr. Lim v.A; Aavc the Colony by air on Sunday. instead .of Dec. to hold preliminary discussions with the Colonial
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  • 109 4 A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR MUM SEVENTEEN year-old Michael Reed, back from Australia to spend his holidays with his parents, iravo his mother a hir; shock XX hen the Air India plane landed, she tried h.od to spot Michael hut there was nobody that resembled him. She as about to leave
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  • 220 4 An Era Ends Advisers To Go This Week KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ceremonies winding up Rich Colonial appointments as British advisers are to Start m six Malay states this week to facilitate implementation of a key clause m the Merdeka agreement The ceremonies concern the formal signing of supplemental agreements between
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  • 232 4 CAPTAIN SUES FOR $5,588 CAPTAIN' Stamford Raffles Fox, yesterday sued Ek Leong Hin Limited, shipowners, for h of contract m the Sinire High' Court before the Chief Justice, Mr. John a -att Captain Fox, Singapore-born and the holder of a master's ticket, claimed a total of t! 88, being salary
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  • 114 4 RACING DOCTOR ON SPEEDING CHARGE SINGAPOaU mmmmi and well-known Ma!..\an racing motnia-t. i.1.8 Marshall, -*pa irr on two charges <if speeding m the Singapore Trailic Court yesterday Dr. Mar*- h. al l was allegi d I;, have rxceeded UH speed innit on two occasion- siong liukit Timah Koad on Aim.
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  • 65 4 THE following are the prize winning numbers m the Fun Fair of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Catholic Young Men's Association Lottery held at St. Joaeph's Church last Sunday: First: 3812. Second: 644*1 Third: 1386, Fourth: 4583, Fifth: 1997. Consolation prizes: Tickets Nos. 1831.
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  • 29 4 A SINGAPORE court yesterday found George Goldburn, a greaser guilty, of deserting his ship, the Wave Chief, on Nov. 15. and sentenced him to a day's jail.
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  • 34 4 The Party Rayat m Singapore will heat leports from its local branches on their circumstances and needs at a meeting on Dec. 15 at the party's office. 261 B. Joo Chiat Road.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 407 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGAN IS MH»N A fTR ACTIONS j STARTS TODAY! CAPITOL fti Ham. 7.35, 4. 6.30 9.30 w ,i 1 I«Ti!*s-»»!1 «Ti!*5 PLEASE NOTE REVISED TIME K< 'R !nd SHOW Keve* Soo* A Sk-ht Kevtr SpckJ^cht! I*___P fJ-aijCTOaj 0< HC»M«N MR,Vn.— _S?v*_>* s^p F^ l fS^£ l^^?ss_i mt VVt
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    • 50 4 _J l'4L'.'i!»? -_--M Last-Day* 3.1., •sen*. Persaria S-per "BERDJUMPA KEMBALI" (m Malay) Opening Tomorrow The Biggest Film Fmrn Perfini s hRIMS" (m Mali DIAMOND I(H>\*t >HUV\!* IS b.IS and 15 p m PATH PAWAN'' ndi) starring Sulochana. Sapru l. ia i Bipin i lupta Ji fL 'a.'.n and man*, others
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 382 4 Solution To Yesterday's Crossword Iil8|i(-I P 0 m\ A mmm\ omm\0 mm\\ p WBa\ A m\-~ r Q o t y V_JBF/f ~/y lMs■a 7 M v BflM m\ a 4 r 7/i c h £^L\m c r /y /v a *M A M"M %m M i _> 7,<-<m£ a
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  • 102 5 $1,000 Fine For Lottery Man TWO men and a woman were charged m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with assisting m the running of a characters lottery on Aug. 31, m Rowell Road. They were Chong Kheng Hoe, Ong Ah Leek and Goh Chin Swee. Ong was found guilty
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  • 54 5 JOHORE B.\HRU, Tues o Cinema, Me:* will give the gross collections of two shows tomorrow to the fund m aid of distressed fishermen whose kelongs were wrecked m the recent storm off the coast of Mersing. ♦ertainment Tax will be waived by Government m respact
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  • 21 5 THE annual prize distribution concert and exhibition of Urn Kwong Avenue School, Singapore, was held yesterday In the school
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  • 271 5 Squatters Must Be Given One Year's Quit Notice And. SO COMPLICATED, SAYS MINISTER M. VPORE landlords ta. „\ict squatters hould their own •r*.A uith that beta* paid by <>\ < rnment to squatters who are removed from Crown lands, the Standard ■rnt Inn* .:i official In cases
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  • 158 5 THESE solemn looking six year-aids were gl— g a "th.uik \ou" lv members ol the America*. W <"• m•' Vuxiliary m Singapore, but becaaac Ike room looked so big to them ..r,d the audience so largo. they quavered ■lightly m the middle of
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  • 139 5 His False Report Cost $100 ANTHONY Loh Koy Mm, an advertising canvasser, was lined $100 or a week's imprisonment m the Third District Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to making a false report to the Rumah Miskin Poiict, Station on Jan. 11 this year. The court was told that
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  • 24 5 THE American troupe of Rock 'N Roll entertainers comprising 17 artistes, will perform at the Majestic Cinema from 4 to 16.
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  • 179 5 Will This Be Final Airing For Varsity Squabble THI ir*.tt squabble over the Convocation Address oi the former Vice- incellor <>f tin* University of Malaya, Sir Sydney C.me, will have a thorough airinc; when thr 24-man University Council meets toda>. The Council, the Standard was told last night, would debate
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  • 99 5 Mr. K.M. Byrne. Executive Committee Member of the University of Malaya Society, said "Wa have done our job. It is now up to the Council and eventually the University Court to decide." Mr. Lee Siow Along, former graduate representative on the University Council, said: •'I
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  • 196 5 XI \H MENG, a 53 \c..r old boat builder. was found "guilty, but insane" tor tho murder of Siew Hon? Koh. a carpenter, m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Mr. Justice Whitton orderKuan to be detained m the Woodbridge Hospital pending instructions from the Chief Secretary.
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  • 294 5 Cool Doun, Fans, Benny Will Play It I/OR the l.i >{ feu days. Singapore Benny Cnndni.m ia 7/ fans have been going around anxiously a**king themseh (**>. and h nihrv "SmgapoiSorrows. .will he or wont he A' Now tlu* hatawei Ireaa Donald Moon- Productions is a definite "Vr>.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 120 5 i^^^^^Bwg^^^B^^Hl^B^^^Bßj^^B if you could took .-.round, PjmWSP behind and between your BP^^ teeth, you'd see Mr I <l n s? crous hidden- away j^_j| I corners which most nit^i^o^- |IP^^ ¥^*l_^^^H toothpastes cannot reach. ®mt a TS|f II: areas are neglect g^ Nl and gum troubles. Pepsodent, with j, aa^^v*^*^'-'
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  • Singapore a Standard
    • 459 6 j EDS recent trend ot international affairs has made it clear that the Interest] of humanity must take precedence over legal technicalities It is m that light that the strength and authority of the ed Nations as an organization with a charter not only to ensure
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    • 413 6 'THE recent move by the Malayan pineapple industry to start an advertising campaign as well heme for the continuing use of exhibition facilities m the United Kingdom "to con resent difficult circumstances and encourage the British public to consume more Mai pineapples/ is timely. It may take
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  • 399 6 would, most likely, not have been a world war. Experts here Mem to agree the Russians would not have risked a world war by direct military action and would not have had time to send volunteers. The Administration rejected this choice, however, because both the President
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 110 6 Sir: Three-and-a-half years of playing the difficult game of tug-of-war with the government m an effort to raiM the salary scales for thestafT of the Singapore Meteorological Department has ended m the creation of a unique class system m the department. Only five members of the staff have
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    • 324 6 Sir: Your issue of December lst 1956 contains trom Hon'ble Tan Siew Sin which refer If. I should be grateful if you would publi.m the following observations nich I wish to make it clear that Mr. Tan Siew Sin approached me personally and not professionally as
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    • 221 6 War News in Malay Press Sir; Since the Hungarian crisis started ln which thousands of Hungarian nationalists have been massacred or deported by the Russians. I have seen very little of its news appearing m the Singapore Malay Press. If one or two find its way into some obscure space,
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    • 61 6 Sir; It Is time something done to lessen the and frequent floodD the Henderason Road v Whin a drain was converted into a road ana other reduced into ta ficance due to the re-con-struction of the main Alexandra Road, flooding has repeatedly occurred here In view of the
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    • 244 6 Sir; A proposal to ban t Urn women from working as waitresses m cofleeshops and restaurants to bt tabled at the forthcoming conference to be held by the Singapore Branch of the All-Malaya M.. lim MiaSsionary Society Is a ren good move for the benefit of
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    • 298 6 Sir; May I endeavour to correct any misapprehension which ynur report on 28th November nf a meeting between the Malayan Trade Commissioner and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce may create? A member of the Chamis reported to have said that he felt the R.T.A. ot London
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    • 589 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES Aster Gunasekera I FAYING successfully dealt with the student revolt m Penang, the Federation Education Department is now threatened with another show down, this time m Ipoh where evidence has shown that subversive elements are attempt ir. a tO infiltrate into the V ik Choy
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  • 296 6  -  HONGKONG QENMARK. Norway and Sweden have protested to the British Government over the suspension of traffic rights for the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) operating out of Hongkong, and the issue may be taken up m the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) as a test case of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 c- vs. v 5 %iJ& NOW IS THE TIME <j. TO DO YOLR Y\lA!> SHOPPING ~~E A-vCE WHERE v O. CAN U-Hfo Ml TEXTILES OF THE EEST +k^M w^o QUALITY and at 0 w COST SiS^ Ji ttiaqanlal tfaaihcfaJ Cc. yy P °as 53 37 Arab S" i.n,- r -ii4o7
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    • 60 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY OVERNIGHT DELIVERIESGoods and parrels handed m at Goods Shed or Passenger station /•> mid afternoon are normnlh available for delivery m Kuala Lumpur the next morninc Similar services are available betueen Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Details may be obtained from the Goods Agents (for goods traffic) or the
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  • 70 7 MANILA, Dec. 4 (AP) A Philippine motor vessel, the M S Don Pedro, believed to be a fishing boat, radioed for help today m the South China S^a |nst off Busuanga island. i m Philippines. Globe Wireless said it picked DP I BW --ase at 3:21
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  • 139 7 More Petrol Ration For Fire-Eater I ONDON Dec. 1 (Kru- I tor) Kire-eating a_fl~ sirl PrAeilla Btrt. whose appeal fat a Mipplcmcn- tar> petrol ration stump- j c(\ Hritish Gavanuaaal officials at the weekend. 2 i his aaaa aaaaetd that i I in*r paaaasaMc needs J will he supplied Miss
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  • 407 7 ...But They Tell Reds, We Shall Not Be Slaves' BUDAPEST, Nov. 4 (AP) Russian soldiers opened fire m Heroes' Square today when thousands of women pressed forward to lay wreaths on the Tomb of Hungary's Unknown Soldier. One woman was hit by one ot
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  • 123 7 MID-EAST SITUATION DANGEROUS KAffl A. Dec. 4 (Renter) A aarnins to the world that a new situation had been ted m the Middle East Which constituted a threat to p*ac« was sounded today j the Prime Minister of Indonesia. Dr. All Sastroamidjojo. In a statement to the press, ho Mid
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  • 53 7 ALGIERS. Dec 4 (UP) Two French policemen were rai.. id here today by terrorist machinefun fire. The double slaying coincided with the departure for Paris aboard a spc aal plane of Minister-President Robert Lacoste, who Is due to help Premier Guy Mollrt draft a "Declaration of
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  • 166 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (AP) Gen. Curtis E. Lemay. o.'.icf of the Strategic Air Command, said last night the Inited ,States could win a general war with Russia now, but America would suffer "serious damage." -Arai." Lt may added, "I feel that nltn ~i continue to
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  • 57 7 One-Pound Baby Dies LONDON, Dee. 1 (Kmter Kr ita m A one pound h.hy. M.'liohii Hrennan, died m a London maternit\ hospital yesterday, after livinu for neai I J two i-JI m an aaygea t.nt Malcolm was born M i Ifktag only X* ounces after five uul I kail months.
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  • 83 7 ROME. Dec. 4. (UP). A powerful U.S. naval antisubmarine task force, detached from the U.S Atlantic fleet, is m the Eastern Mediterranean. sailing m waters less than 300 mi.es from Albania, the only Communist stronghold m the .r'.errar.ear. A powerful "harrrer-kiiler" striking force, specialized m king
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  • 184 7 BUT MOTHER HAS A PROBLEM I RAMA, LOUSIANA, Dec. 4 (IP)-A sawmill worker's wife yesterday planned the biggest Christmas celebration m family history for her turncoat son, whose return is raising the gravest problem ol hn life. Mrs. li. B. Wilson, wlio.se huaband works m
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON. Dec 4 (UP) The World Bank announced today that it has agreed to a loan' of USSSO. IKIO.IKIO to finance development equipment lor Australia. The money will finance imports of equipment for the development of agriculture and forestry, road and rail transport, industry and mm
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  • 32 7 SECRETARY of State John Foster Dulles reported to work on Monday exactly one after undergo a ral mn to r< a can! growth from his large inte.-tine A. P.
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  • 25 7 NEGOTIATIONS have been completed m London for the .sale of five Bristol's Britannia turbo-prop airlin the North-earA Airlines of the United S" Reuter
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  • 56 7 Photo. A.P. "OH, NO!" shouts threc- > car old Peter BreiAtone of New York when hr tikes one look at .some ol the ."><> Santas i"> will be on Manhattan's busy side wall;- eeiteetini for the annual hristmas ranipalSß <»( the Volunteers of fljlfllfl The utlr torn
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  • 163 7 14 Killed In A Waterfront Blast BROOKLYN PIER RIPPED M w rOBK, ix< I AP) A shattering explosion lollmvin. a hn- ripped 1 terday. sending a shower ol rei: W3re killed and nunc than lOC m lined The blast knocked to the ground firemen and others m the vicinity. Witnesses
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  • 75 7 Considcicd Leaving C' wealth LONDON. Dec A (AP) Premier Solomon B_ndsranaike of Cey.on said today that India. P aid Ceylon considered quitting F -h Commonwealth st one stage during the Suez Canal rrisis. He told a news conference thbt the Angio-Fren sion of Egypt strr important Asian states "that no
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    • 173 7 The world famous family of TICER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I m —————a. The Christmas Gift of the Year 7_#k'' Ja* __^^w a n EteT__SS Portable
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    • 140 7 M. Electrical Appliances hi >, \-t *v-'tf I f^irT^ tf J i OirlS ■p JL^ MORPHY RICHARDS AUTOMATIC A. .JJm^^^ I Jf DAVEY COFFEE PERCOLATOR f\ \f M MORPHY RICHARDS AUTOMATIC '> pt fit! Iv 1 J HPt i2.o§ 1^ V^g* ELECTRIC IRON AC m OC 4 r 3^ gjgp
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  • 240 8 UNLESS appropriate in- sect control precaution on all aircraft arriving m Singapore are immediately implemented, the health of the coun- IPOU-d be dangerously affected. Dr. Marshall Laird declared m the Medical Journal ofj rlava issued yesterday. Dr. Laird recommended that an "aircraft disinfection organization"
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  • 53 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Hoo Ming Chew, of Singapore, was fined $20 m the MagisCourt today for carryrng nine. 9" by 8" empty tin cans m his car without a haulage permit He told the court that he was takins the tins to Singapore to have
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  • 87 8 Servicemen Specials' On Again ROYAL Air Force air troop- 1 ing movements from Singapore will start again on Saturday. Dec. 8, after an interruotion of 38 days due to the Suez crisis. Four engined "Hermes" aircraft, chartered by the Air Ministry, will depart from Singapore International Airport every few days.
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  • 28 8 THE Shell Company Malay Employees' Co-operative Credit Society will hold its sixth annual ceneral meeting at the Shell House. Collyer Quay Sinsapore. on Sunday at 2.30
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    54 8 LITTI.Ii drl m all thc finery i s Mccn;t. She was h<>*>toss on Menday to about lou children at Bharat Bha\an Siagaaate, edicts! resMaact af the Indian Caaunissioßai m Malaya, Air It X land. mi. Means la the third daaghtei al Mr. i aaaai and *he was six
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  • 67 8 MR. R Jumabhoy (Lib. 50c.,1 Telok Ayer) will ask the Minister for Commerce and Industry what the average tonnage of rice kept by Government for stockpile purposes m 1955 and 1956 and the method of government purchase of rice for this pur; He will
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  • 114 8 Arthur James Grays' 1 out cf a Singapore dock yesterday, his waiting wife rushed up and hugged him. Dr. Grayson had earlier pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide by shoot- ing himself with a rifle at his Meyer Mansions home on Nov. 23.
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  • 390 8 Northbound Monsoon Brings More Floods TUMPAI, Tues. Customs b.cts and fishermen today searched choppy seas off the Kelantan coast for a prahu reported to have been lost m last week's storm over Northeastern Malaya. The disappearance of this boat, one of a 30-vessel fishing
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  • 67 8 this is iiua thieves entered a Net 111 Bridge Koad watch dealer*, -hop They drilled a hale (tee «irck <>n nsht :A n i two padlocks fastened on the in*aidi 1 Circle />n .eft is the lock m tha expanding steel door forced op"n by the
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  • 230 8 SINGAPORE soap manufacturers yesterday asked Government to pay the Federation Government tit for tat. To save their 2.000 employees from being thrown out of employment and to protect the local industry, the manufacturers proposed that Government ashould immediately impose a 20 per cent duty
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  • 193 8 Malayanization Debate To Take Two Days? A \*.*-t ai a m from the Opposition bench is expected to be focussed on Governmr slow Dace m Malayan: the Police and Legal Departments. Liberal-Socialist Assemblymen are expected to advothe complete Malayani_ation of the Legal Service. They feel that the Colony has enough
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  • 84 8 i.sdi Olympic competitors, on their ua\ aaaas Ekaaa the IM" bourne dame**, yesterday (lc!a\efl the departu 1 rom Singapore of an Air India Intel nation ii plane by 90 minute**. Sei era! bm _umki (i! the team, who arri the < olon> m
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  • 34 8 A PIG dealer, Tong Kirn Kay. was acquitted m a gapore District Court ye day on charges of cheating three Jurong farmers of $1,518 for 25 pigs which he bought m July.
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  • 30 8 THE Taiping Chinese Recreation Club will hold its annual New Year par' rs' children on Jan. 1. starting at 4 p.m- at the clubhouse at Station Road.
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    • 110 8 ___a^ 1 'A 'M I J >L 1 1% _a As |r#^jL \A= I I «B_ IP! m\ m**-*- *^*^~^o a a^ __n^/ BB as~ aa ■pi __T m ,a_ __F i. SEI _ML > aJjHI |_F _K_____p3w_r" ________________________________i___l_____H____ll__________l __< _i______B_________________H9__R__^ BEr ry*£ -x x,^— aarimß 1' s_i _^rj_rjr™_~*ff___~li__l P"
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    • 466 8 c^MUnanac INFORMATION AT A CLA*YCE I S ngapore 5 OSBBS Mmm. 4Ma_JE P <XL); 8p m In the New.* W_ri "#W_? F l ag, la 1B» MmmWm. •_P__ l *a F __r News R«ce S_ga*^^A^ %_L^cf SF_fi Results (S); 945 Report on B_&H&i_d)_§»_»_^T--a a_Fa«V Legislative Assembly (Si: 10 p.m A
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  • 1054 9 Ja\\\\\\\.\\\\V\\\\\\\\\.\\.\\\\\\\\\> j Survey ot the? lace industry ln| I Britain by Victoria? Chappelie, inter- 1 national fashion j writer. c LONDON T ACE, as a dress fabric, suffers more than any other from the vagaries of fashion. It must constantly struggle to keep itself and
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  • 380 9  -  Terry Pillay >\\w\\\\\\N\\ By v\w> UNIQUE, semi-experimental sewing course which is being run at Seletar m Singapore has proved such a success that m January a new course, more advanced m technique, will be started, while plans to start other courses m other parts of
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  • 618 9 ITH all the trouble and turmoil m the world it I*. easy to lose s.j*ht of th« progress which has been made tow ard conqu< i some of the gn ases which have scourged the world since the dawn of history. Dr. K. F. Meyer,
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    • 299 9 ta nema~~ I maidenfprm Ma A.-^-e^ Onq 7 1 r gure Is like d movie stor's-a eVtafaT ■jubtle ond suggestive beduty le Moidenform's curve.lifting Moidenette* bro. Its gently rounded !>r>es .end ao^nty insets give m# the smoothest of figures .> Such o flottering. rounded bus»lm«! j wAA, A. B. C.
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  • 332 10 Fed. Chambers' Plan To Settle Disputes MEMORANDUM ON CUSTOMS DUTIES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation's Chamber of Commerce, m a joint memorandum, today urged the Minister of Finance to make provision for independent arbitration m cases where disputes on valuation arise during assessment of Customs duty. Such an arrangement would
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  • 205 10 PENANG, Tues.—Highlight of the New World Amusement Park's 17th anniversary celebrations, i is I Miss Trade Fair j Queen Competition which will take place from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1 The manager ot the park, Mr. A. S. Khoo, said more tram 40 E_rl_
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  • 160 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers rethe following busines.*. done yesterday, BB Pet. 47/3, 50/- arrival; F. and N. ords |2 23 to $2.22*: Hongkong Bank $830: M. Colls. Sl 03r M- Box a<: $1.68: Wearne Bros. $3.25, $330 cd cb: Wm. Jacks $3/-: Aokam $1.65: Ampat 9/10J: Austral Amal. 20 44,
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  • 98 10 Singa PCre Chinese Produce Exchange noon cios.ng prices I per picul yesterday were: Copra. Dec. $29 buyers, $29^ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $46 sellers, m drums sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers, Saia, white $121 Special Sarawak black $94 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterdayr Straits
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  • 35 10 ORDERS for ten super tanini 490,000 tons have been placed with German shipI yardfl by ESSO Tanker Shipp:' t Company. They are to be launched by the end of 1961.
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  • 27 10 FOL'R motor-cars re: WQCker was the annual output rate of tho VA German car industry m 1950. Today this ia^-re stands at about seven.
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  • 80 10 RUBBER closed at $1,162 per lb for first grade December shipment. IJ cents below Monday's price. Support from overseas buyers was not sufficient to maintain thc previous day's price jump of nearly five cents. The market opened at $1.18?, slightly higher than the preIS close. Prices
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  • 46 10 Ruvrrs Sf Urr* Spot f.o.b 1172 118 Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 117| 118 Jan. R.S.S No. 1 114* 114J Dec. R.S.S. No 2 113* 114* Dec. R.S.S. No. 3 111 112 R.M.A. on reg. tender: December 117 i ll7| January 114J 114| Tone: Uncertain.
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  • 129 10 INDUSTRIALS »wed ighl Improvement m the Malayan share market. Tini were irregular, while rubbers were steady. Pri c changes announced by Lho Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Suyers Sellers Frasor Neave: Ords 2.22 226 H'kong S'hai ing reg.) 825 00 83" no M. Colls 102 1.06 Singapore Cold
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  • 134 10 MALAYA'S forri_n trade m October showed t favourable balance of Sll 7 Ai. ooo, while the posittoa m the first ten months showed a balance OB the right side of $fi,052,000. Octobpr imports were vaiueo. at $339,114,000 (first ten months $3.-. 772 .000) and
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  • 94 10 Party To Welcome Banker THE Cniced Conimerci.il B.ink I. ld recently held cocktail party m Singapore to wdceaes ifa N. Gepal Iyer to the Singapore office. .Sir. Gopnl Iyer will he m charge of the office during the absence oi the Singapore branch manager. Mr C. K. Sonalkar, who goes
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  • 122 10 BRITAIN'S balance improved by £208 million m the first ten months of thi* year, compared with the same period of 1955, it is stated ia the "Bulletin for IncAstrjr** published by the Treasury. The monthly trade gap averaged £173 million m the first ten months of 1955.
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    • 621 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OI SINGAPORL TENDERS E~" HGINEER > Construction of Mam and Minor Sewers (complete) daring 1957. Tender Deposit $200/- (refundable). Close A- 56. 2. WATER AA (a) Supply c: JohnaOß and Victaulic Couplings and ire of Steel Tall Places of 15". 18". 24". 30" and 36" diameter with
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    • 647 10 BEKJINTAI TIN DREDGING LTD KWVWG TIN EIELDS LTD. RAWANG CONCESSIONS LTD PRI I IMIV un ANNOUNCEMENT The Boards of Directors of the above Compar Intend to put forward to shareholder certain proposals for Ihe Amalgamation of the:: rnder a scheme which involve an increase m capital of Br intai Tin
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    • 594 10 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED SEPPLY OF COOKED FOOD. ETC. MALAYAN SAC-BBS 1 TRAINING COLLEGE. KOTA BHAIU will be received at the Office of the Principal, Malayan Teachers' Train.a College, Kota Bharu. Kelantan, for the supply of cooked food for approximately 360 students for a period of six months, commencing from the
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    • 176 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Near East, India and Rongoon. Penong P'Sham Malacca rort m.v. "VELEBIT" 20/24 Dee 25/26 Dec 27/28 Dee m.v. "CRNA GORA" 1/2 Feb 3/4 Feb 5/6 Feb Sailing direct to Adriotic Spore Mnloecr P. Sftwrft Pen***. m.v. "LOVCEN" 15 16 Dec IT 1- m.v. "VELEBIT" 26 29
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    • 189 10 Ol TIR ROADS WoaOgiri, Tai Por) Hong. Tjipanas. Inchewells. Steel Artisan, Hg. Silvermoon. Sabang. De Eerens, Firnhill, Jakaru' i Ifaru, Bella. INMR ROADS 1 Xlii i, Pj |aaf a Long .Sindhu. .Soon Bee. Sri r is, Bade, V A a. Salons, Tong Leong. Ho g Mil g. Si I long
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    • 799 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tii 33«J/«. 2MII I „2/6 Rofcnnson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE mi Boston, New York. Bait, more. Ph.iadelphu Cult Ports s P or e PSrum Penang MUi •>/>« *et 15/16 teD 17. 1» ret .-•on ro proceed a j c-icr 30f >, t
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    • 1179 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines (Incorporated m Singapore! tl2 ImeM Sh o e P THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o Carriers option to proceed v.a othcrports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA
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    • 870 11 MITSUI Vjpl LINE S pore P. Sham Penong j OR JAPAN >.kibasan Maru tor YAonomr Naaovo Kobe, via Manila 9 Dec kmagisan Maru +or Yokonama txobe Man vio Hone Konc 17 Dec 1 4 Dec Hagurosan Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe Pusan, v a 15 Dec OR U.VA or New York
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    • 622 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWAkDS Soilings to. bcngkot. ond <. to. tost Pennng P S <"om S none KAM6ODIA" 5 16 Dec Dec 9 1 C Dec SELANDIA" 12. 15 Dec 14/1; Dec 16 -0« KINA" 29 Drc: Jon HOMEWAPPI Soilings to- >neo Antwerp Rctterdom. Hamrt'c vcpenncc r of'henburg Oslc S
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  • 210 12 Sugar Shoots Up 8 Cents In A Day COLONY BAN MAY HELP M\l. \(T\. I -The Sins.ipore government's i:v* a !.a.> :t*-c\;> it -v, ir in-m tht* nlon\ nu 1-etp to check the spiraJMn. m-t «.i tin- e.-entui com■wttty up t -a I expected that because of this restriction the
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  • 103 12 MR. S. Sathappan. Labour Pa: who was re-elect-ed to Seremban Town Council for another three-year term. A former student of St. Paul's Institution Sathappan serves the Social Welfare, Rent Board, Sawmillers* Committee, F Rubber Licensing Board, Juvenile Court and Gurney Bo*. He is a ing Justice
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  • 32 12 A CHRISTMAS social, or*.e Old G ttion of the Lady Treacher Girls' School. Taiping. will be held at the school hall today and former students of the school are invited.
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  • 172 12 A WARNING TO UN-MALAYAN INDIANS KU.ALA LUMP: tary-General of the Malayan Indian Congrr Krtohnadas said today that he li Issuing a directive to all Party tranches m the Federation to "cease celebrating Indian national ever .y exception will be functions connected with the birthday anniversary of Hahatma Gandhi, he declared.
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  • 130 12 Scholarships For Poor Prai Boys PENANG. Tues. The Residents' Council is offering scholarships to deserving boys m the Prai High School next, year. The secretary of the Council. Inche M. I. Babjan said today that they were fortunate to have the school started this year. The lee.s charged, he said,
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  • 84 12 A SI.VIA-MAN Parliament.nv Delegation from Australia uho arrived hy air m Kuala I. uni pur. They ware mot by the Australian Commissioner, .vir. T. K. Critefcley, the Assistant Se« rotary for Extef—_l Affairs. Mr. W. W. Moia-an. and a representative* of tho Big(Ominissioni i Picture shows
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  • 302 12 Row Over Rubber Board ChequeAppeal By Bank MAI A Ll MPI'R, Tues.— The I ederation Court \|»pe;i!. headed hv the Chief .Justice, ."Mr. Justice Thomson, today reserved judgment m a suit for sl I. :;*u. 19, invohinv, Loral bank and the Rubber In(iustrv (Kepi.uitim;) lioan!. Tne Oriental Bank of Malaya
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  • 286 12 THREE DETECTIVES FINED FOR ASSAULTING SCHOOLBOY A Disgraceful Act, Says Magistrate PENANG, Tues.— THREE detectives were told by magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah here today that they had committed a "disgraceful act" by assaulting a schoolboy. The three detectives. Lim Chin Wah. Tan Eng Hooi and Lee Leong Huat, were
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  • 135 12 21 That's When An Office Boy Is No Longer One 2 X I I I LCMPI'R. i i ues. When is an office- Z considered too old i "When they reach Me 1 of 21," said the De;pu l E ment Officer, Mr. H. G. 2 Turner. 2 They can,
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  • 175 12 FARMERS m Bedok yesterday assured government of their lull co-operation m its idiot ts to stop flooding m the area. Thc assurance was given at a meeting, convened by the Assemblyman for Changi, Mr. C. K. Lim, at the Sim
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  • 73 12 MALACCA. Tues.— Despite wet afternoon today, hundreds of Catholics from all over the Settlement. Muar, Seremban and elsewhere celebrated the festival of St. Francis Xav.cr. at the ruins of the chapel at St. Paul's Hills. In drizzle around the pit. where the Saint was buried for 11
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    • 51 12 ■'UN FROM TODAY! *jf 111 l FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! 11l AT 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. jf THE BIGGEST AM) BEST Y1:T: T^^ U THE CRAZY, REAL GONE, L l\ ALL-NEW, ALL-STAR 2fs__F IN WONDERCOLOR Duke E,linßton and Hisßand jT» The Clo>crs I I v/y J» Joe
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  • 184 13 BALBIR DOUBTFUL STARTER MELBOURNE, Dec. 4, (Keutcr).— Balbir Singli, Indian hockey captain and one of the most dangerous men m the side. Is a doubtful starter for thc final with Pakistan on Thursday. Pariian manager, Group O. P. Mehra, said tobir was being given it m Mi quarters for tured
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  • 195 13 Big Upset In Colony Table Tennis TWENT V -ona-jear old Amy Ling, last night, upset the favourite, Mrs. Marion E. Zampatti, the former Queensland champion, m the semi-finals of the women's singles table tennis championship at the Chinese V.M.C.A. Amy. who hails from Perak. beat Marion 21-19, 21-17. 14 A
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  • 40 13 KLALA LI'MiAR 'I:; I After trailing 1-0 at Ihe intr Selangor Club made a grand second half rally to beat Public Works Dept. S.C. 4-1 m a women's hockey malch on the Cheras Road ground here today.
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  • 30 13 KUALA I UMPI R, TucsSpecial Air Sc PWDSC hv 19 points (two goals and throe tries) to nil m a rugger match on the Cheras Road ground bSTS
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  • 196 13 OLYMPIC PARK, Tues. Federation hockey players were always the hetter side against the United States when the Malayan gained a 3-0 victory here today. But surprisingly, the Americans were convincing m defence, and there were times, too, that they threatened to score. Opportunity knocked more
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  • 115 13 KUALA LUMPUH 1 les Selangor Rugby Football Union ted two new "caps" for c r HM M ilsjs Rugby I ball rompetiti >-, match aga Penang at Penang on Saturdaj The neweonieTi to the State X\' are Boon Oop Lot, 'ormer Negri Sembilan OUti '•Ann
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  • 336 13 Sheer Bad Luck' For Federation, Says Gian Singh By LEONG HEW MENG AN EMINENT Indian hockey umpire. oMd. Uti author, paid a fine tribute to the Federation ol Malaya hockey team for their "skilful display" Ln the .Melbourne Olympics. In a letter to me from the Olympic Village. Mr. Gian
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  • 486 13 OLYMPIC PARK. Tues Alter *r < one performance against New Zealand, it ua** grner;.lty expected that Singapore, reinforced b> first stringers, would give the Belgians a run lor their mone> today. I a heavier Belgians, however, had other ideas. With a fast-moving set of forwards, they
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  • 92 13 Poh Lim Marjan In Doubles Final ONG POH LIM i Ismail an, the Malayan doubles title holders, entered the Singapore National Championships doubles final again when they beat their .Mayflower opponents. Teoh Peng Hooi and Lav Teng Chuan, L>lo 15-6 at the Badminton Stadium last night. Poh Lim, who has
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  • 43 13 4 T rF to beat Singapore Recreation Club 4-1 m a I'riendlv hockey match on the SRC padang yeiterdav. thd Amin (31 and Khalid scored for Lai iff Wanderers. John .Martens scored SRC's only j I uiderers lead I half time.
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    • 112 13 __B_hi f I IHROIGH Dl>Tl.\c,llSHt:D SERiICE Some studs of Kre-e-*: Quality rolled cr d p a*e -c-e been won fcr as ong as ",Ay. yeCf l| All Krsmsnt. jewe ry give correspond**_^„^_^y 1 '0 XstfWMem/z, FINE QUALITY JEWELRY MS NHMi )am Co \c *<■% r *cd+-, o a i" i.,
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    • 129 13 CLASSIFICATION HOCKEY t/n/t7v« hcnt I nilcd States 3 o: Kenya heat Afghanistan 9 o; Belgium hcnt Singapore s—o;5 0; Australia hcnt \etr Zealand I o. Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes *i our akin hai n»nrt» bat mi lion a*-., and .ao.ra vh,r« jerta r. r and <ihm Irarrluia lt*.hmc
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    • 564 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITLMI()\s VACANT Al LIC ATI ONS are invitst for appointment as female Singapore Successful candidate- oe required to undergo a training course for a perkMOf 3 years and 4 months. H 220 iSA-32.V8/340 X 15A-385. Total emoluments at SfSSSOt range from 190 63 p.m. )50 pm Ms "-d
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    • 187 13 Lii fl. ..cr ___^L_______. .OLD<aA!A/' -AS-N > say SD.HAvr. aA rvO I A- A— T BED "J A" rs==A *^L\T^s «Ai -cv^ -A banana/' J AiAA?.-' 1 AfAA j lR COA A:^f^°^^ IR* >jBIL-< V 'w/ =y^ xA' aA^vk _rf jTa" "^"_i Alley Pop B y V T Ham,in jT^
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    • 120 13 R ICI S i W Club December meeting, 2nd day nt Bukit Timah. RUGBY: N Ce Soon vs SER at Tengnh, SER rs Naval Base nl HMS Terror; SAOB rs REME al Woodsville; RNAS Sembaicang vs RNZAF at Scmbavnng; GHQ Fnrelf rs Blnknn Mali at Blnkon Mati; ZOt Pro?;. Coy.
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  • 1388 14 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class 2, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 Sal Aersfcst 4A 8.13 Hon. Dato Sir Clough Bsgby fcaaTttM. Thuraisingham 2- 846 Undecided 6- 8.11 Gem Stable Daniels Ransome 3. 3y B.IS Mdm. Lee Cheng Kin Manning Smith 4. 009 Ispsrt_r9 B.B* Kwik Stable Allan Paterson 5.
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  • 430 14 Todays Main Sprint Should Go To Says WINDSOR LAD SHAMROCK SLIPPER, one of the best sprinters m the country, is back to his best form. This bold galloper should outsmart thc opposition m the main six-furlong sprint (Race Six) for Class One performers at Bukit Timah this afternoon,
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  • 421 14 Undecided best in weak field RACE ONE Then I i ry little form to go by m the .six furlong Class Two. Division Two event, but Undecided, who wed proß-toe In her last race, may improve and land the spoils m this. The Camel Hair mare was very prominent when
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  • 422 14 FOREST DUKE HAS A BRIGHT CHANCE RACE FIVE Tin toilf race for Class Our. Division Tuo is pretty ..pin. hut sdhf 1181 strictly mi his si-minl lo .Mon S.ihrcur sver tho mile m October, l expect t ORISI 1)1 XI! to i;o one better and j tska tins race He
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  • 219 14 Hopsasa is on the upgrade RACE SEVEN Trainer Neai Hobbs holds the whip hand with three .^printers m Sir FranDarenth and Hopsasa m the six furlongs for Cla.ss One. ion Two. Of the trio, I expect the up-and-coming Hopsasa to head the field home. Hopsasa showed sprinting brilliance when he
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  • 252 14 RACE TWO Intrndod took* the ice on Saturday when he inflicted a lengUi brat ins to Undoubtable. annexing the six fur- r._ .-print ioi Division B won with plenty m reserve, and despite promoted a division, he looks completlng a double for the
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  • 43 14 pic THRI I RINGS, the hsese <>f the aseasrr.t and t money spinner with Don Patersi n m thc saddle hi j,-c| m hv iiutor M: I 'I n after his Sincaporr tup triumph at JA.k aiah last Saturday Standard
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  • 145 14 There's no doubts about Undoubtable RACE EIGHT Undoubl ible choice here. He was not disgraced when second to Intended on Saturday when he found the winner m galloping mood. He carries the same weight though up a division, but as the company Ls a moderate the grey could find his
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    • 61 14 fe_g a The weather has im- peeved considerably. The |l going tor today's races at L i 1 Bukit Timah will probably i' be only yielding:. I' Best outsider j Best ]ont;shot at Bukit Tlsssb today is Star ji Bigesl m Race .">. i Postponed (.ash Sweeps j Third div
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    • 162 14 EXCLUSIVE TO SHAWS THEATRES PAN MALAYAN SCOOP "LATEST NEWS and HIGHLIGHTS" ot 1956 OLYMPIC BUasl ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO j UK IXRR.sS THE DAY BY DAY EVENTS OF THL OLYMPIC GAMIS TO SIM.-M-URI Mil* LXCII SIU PRESENTATION IN SHAWS THI AT RIS. Patrons of ft MAWI THEATRES will see
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