Singapore Standard, 10 December 1956

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard Singapore Standard ..I. MI. No. 161 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19")6 \x.\ r.uM-
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  • 372 1 'Security Is No Barrier To Merdeka Talks' LIM LEAVES FOR U.K. on of internal security will not be a stumbling bl government lor Singapore. Mr. 11< k the Chief .Minister, said yesterday pon his departure lor London lor Merdeka talks. I told newsmen at the Iriernational Airport: "Complete self-government means
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  • 128 1 STRICTEST SECURITY MEASURES FOR CHOU GOON. Dec. 9 (Rcu- > Burmese military and police intelligence officials were today put fin ouches to elaborate security precau\t personal nese Prime Mr. Chou En Lai who arrives here tomorrow on a ten-day official vi A number of Chinese beed to be sympathisers of
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  • 68 1 Red China To Renew Rubber Pact COLOMBO. Dec. 8 UP) Ceylon's rubber agreement wi.n Communist China will be renewed when a trade delegation from Peking arrives here on Dec. 15. The Chinese will spend a k here negotiating r. Ceylon trade official* about next year's rubber prices, informed sources .^aid
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  • 221 1 Port Said Ban On Off-Duty British Tommies T 'l >\II> !><•< (Kcu--T h_M been put out of bound- i<> dut> Briti> soldii ;.•:<!. -i rt i; mv order i> ■M.^fl riiscovi xf-Nteni iv of a big hoard I of tn »tian His m the ftv i re.i Army authorities said
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  • 46 1 TAIPEI. Dec. (UP) A -dressed you man startled the magistrate m a Taipei court yesterday by fighting a suit against >sts," it was reported today. The judge listened patiently to hex complaint, then ded down his verdid '"Go home and have a rest."
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  • 35 1 THE Iraq Government has decided to withdraw Its forces from Jordan at the request of the Jo:'-: i Government, it was officially announced m a communique led m Bagdad on Saturday night.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 CORPORAL Ali bin Haji Mohd. -N'oor. who was on at a road block m Beach Road. was knocked down by a last night. He wtt admitted to the General Hospital m a I serious condition.
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  • 170 1 LINK WITH P. SWETTENHAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance Governjmenl pleas to build a $20,000,000 "Jalan Merdeka" linking Port Swettenham Malaya's premier ocean gateway with the Federal capital. First stage of this ambi- j tiou.s project will conn I Kuala Lumpur with Petaling I by
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  • 70 1 EDEN WON'T BE P.M. FOR LONG-BANDA Colombo Dec. 9 (Heuti r Mr. Solomon Bandarsnaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister aid here today; "i think it unlikely ;hat Sir Anthon. Eden will continue for lor Prime Minister of Britain He told a Press conference that this was -the view "everywhere." Mr.' Bandaranaiko has
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  • 50 1 I MAM was killed and two others seriously injured when Ir car plunged Into a drain at the 91 Mile, Bukit Road, last night. Kwok Ah Sum. 23. died on admission to the General Hospital. The injured were Tan Teo Hock, 24, and Tan Lee Kwce. H
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  • 42 1 WITH ifaoei off and a respectful bow. Communist China's atheist Premier Chou En-lai yesterday presented a traditional Buddhist fill a white scarf to a gilded image ot Lord Buddha during a visit to the Mall of the cutta.- AP
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  • 164 1 BELFAST (N. Ireland). Dee. I (DP) Gawril-t--brlieved to belong to the outlawed Republican Anin blew up a customs post on the borders of Northern Ireland today m a renewed outbreak of violence protesting the partition of the country. me was injured when i a landmine
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  • 32 1 A MOTOR CYCLIST. S. Manikam. 2.'i. who was involved in a collision with a military truck, near the International Airport died in General Hospital last night eight hours after admission.
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  • 27 1 THE Public Health vice m Washington has predicted that 111.000 more babies will be born m the United States this year than last. Reuter.
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  • 14 1 JAPAN may resume diplomatic relations with Poland and Czechoslovakia next month.— UP
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  • 135 1 SACKED TEACHER FOR BRITAIN HE'S GOING TO STUDY ECONOMICS A\" expelled English teacher from the Chung Cheng High School, who un active member ot the People's Action Party. v.; S Dragoon, will leave the Colony tomorrow ior "further studies" m Britain. Its Dragoon told Mm Standard that he is going
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  • 323 1 WORLD STRIKE CALLED Hungarian Workers Appeal Protest Against Kadar's Russian-Backed Govt. BUDAPEST, Dec. 9 <Rcutcri Hungarian worker!,' .eadcrs today ordered a nation-wide 48-hour general strike from midnight tomorrow and asked workers all over the world to strike m sympathy with them. The dramatic appeal came from the hpnH- i~~ quarters
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  • 49 1 MISS S. MADHAYI, a form 111 student of St. Anthonys Convent m Middle Koad, Singapore gariaadg the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock at tiie International Airport, yesterday, shortly before he left for London for Merdeka talks. .Mrs. Lim looks on. Standard Pic
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  • 56 1 Protest Over RussLan Rocket Dogs I OMION I (Beater nine defence re today .:stered a pro- 1 mru^ _,,n-t the tparted firing into the upper ataaasphrre m a Soviet old an iatarxeetimnel cea_Fera.ee of specialists m P:m.s :l_.,t r X ried aat an 12 "1 1 tfll d-._. dogs "raring
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  • 145 1 Work Will Go On In Britain LONDON I I 'Reuter) British workers will not strike m sympathy with the 48-hour stoppage by Hungarian workers at midnight tomorrow, trade union circles said here toThe Trades Union Cong repit anting eight million workers, has for some time been considering taking action to
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  • 76 1 Persic Colls For Middle Eost Meeting TEHERAN. Dec. 9 <Rev- Persia today proposed a Middle East conference under its auspices to solve disputes Detween Moslem count: The •alan mer, ad been proposal governrr to which they are acer ed "We cannot remain Indifferent ne<r row troubles among Islamic neighbours." he
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  • 25 1 UP RED China and Czechoslovakia signed a cultural ement m Prague on Saturday providing for exchange of artists and cultural exhibits during 1957.—
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  • 47 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government, Federation. Inche Sulieman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today met members of the Johore Bahru Town Council for an exchange of views on matters connected with the changeover to financial autonomy next year.
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  • 186 2 Nanyang Student Faction Say: We Won't Join' THE formation of the proposed Nonyang University Students Union has hit a snag. lection of the 600 senior students has refused to "have anything to do with the new union" because there is no freedom of expression or
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  • 33 2 HI Arthur Pe-mtt. the Queen's Surgeon, flew mt'i Blag i pbrc !>% QanI v BO v yesterday freai Melbourne on his way hirk to London after attending tln> Olympics Standard Pic
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  • 68 2 M.\: .WAX student teachers m Britain are being given op- unities to take charge of classes m schools m Birmingham and other towns m Staf-ford-hire to help them gam practical experience, state? a Commissioner-General's Office release issued m Singapore yesterday. The teachers are from Brinsfovd Lodge and the
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  • 21 2 CHU Peng Cho, 43, a hawker, died after a collision with a ■-ar m Guillemard Road, Singapore, ye terday.
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  • 273 2 MELBOURNE, Dee. I (Beater) IVeril newspapermen covet mz the Olympic Games which ended yesU'idax flashed at lea>t T.iKMi.llflll words of results and description to readers m all parts of the glohe, an official of the Oveneal Telecommunications Commission (Australia) disclosed today,
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  • 50 2 LAE. New Guinea, Dec. I (Reuter) A man was killed Instantly hers on Saturday when an old Japanese antislrcraft aun he was cutting jp ior M-rap exploded The blast blew the breach open and the shell ploughed through 20 feet of grass before entering the ground.
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  • 51 2 DATO Abdul Razak. Federation Minister fe>r Education, thanks Mr. Walter K. Schwinn, Dirertor of U. 5.1.5.. after receivinc a presentation of two hooks, from him at the Exhibition of Books on Governmental Affairs held at the I SIS. Library m Kuala Lumpur on Friday.- Standard Pic Yong Peng
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  • 52 2 LONDON. Dec 9 (Renter) The British Medical Journal reported m its current issue that the training of young doctors and surgeons m Britain is seriously hampered because they cannot get enough bodies to cut up The Journal appealed to more people to bequeath their bodies for
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  • 49 2 PRAL Sun. a fun fair was held during the week-end at the Bombay Cinema Hal! m aid of the poor students scholarship lund of the PraJ High School. The Fair was declared open hy the Senior Di.-trict Officer, Frounce Wcilesley, Mr. D. A. Borrie.
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  • 43 2 THE Soviet news agency Tass yesterday issued a statement declaring that "Tass is empowered to state that the complete withdrawal Of British. French and Israeli forces from Egypt naturally eliminates the problem of the departure for >1 of Soviet volunteers."— Reuter.
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  • 39 2 FIFTY boy a nd girls from the Singapore Oral School tor The Doat were entertained to a Christmas party given by the Telok Ayer Methodist Youth Fellow h.p. at the Girls Home Craft Centre. York Hill, yesterday
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  • 24 2 A MAH JONG drive will be heid at the Royal Johore International Club on Sunday m aid of the Family Planning Association.
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  • 95 2 SINGAPORE Chinese bus companies and the Bus Workers' Union are "at war" again OVC! the Question of re-em-ploying workers arrested during "Operation Liberation" and released by the Police last week The companies refuse to reemploy them immediately, be- cause they maintain there are
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  • 262 2 HAVE BETTER RIGHTS TENANG, Sun.— Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. r dent of Party Negara, said here today that he atccptodl the creation of a new nation of men and women, true Dato Onn, addressing a largQ gathering at the Esplanade, said there were m
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  • 83 2 SIX Malayan delegates left Singapore by air yesterday to attend the fourth conference of South and South-east Asian YMCA leaders m Hongkong next week. They were Roland Lyne and Peter Chew from Singapore. V Rajaratnam and S. Robert from Kuala Lumpur and Wong Yeng Choon
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  • 58 2 The People's Action Party will hold a mass meeting of its members at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sunday to decide the policy of the party for 1957. At this meeting the P.A.P. will also demand that all those arrested during the Government's "Operation Liberation" recently
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  • 135 2 Defence: Rulers May Get Big Say KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Tuan Haji Iv! Albakri, confirmed today that the Sultans had protested on Thursday to High Commissioner, Donald MacGilliv against their "under repre- ation" at the forthcoming defence treaty talks. .is had led to the Com-.oner-General, Sir
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  • 138 2 He held that the cor ence of Rulers had m August specifically decided that throughout the treaty nejo- tiations, they should have i "parity" of representation with Government. Tuan Albakri said that Inche Aziz might now leave on Dec. 13 as originally planned but that "aty negotiations might not
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  • 52 2 Two Die In Accident PARIT BUNTAF, Sun.-Two employees of the Public Worki Department, V. Patrick. 42, storekeeper at Bagan Serai, and K. Shanmugam, clerk tached to the financial section of the Ipoh Office were kil.M early this morning when car m which they were trav^W ling plunged into a b
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  • 26 2 M.S. "Penyu" under .he command of Lieut. Comdr. P. Wilson, is carrying out a age search m Penang waterg from Dec. 7 to 22
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  • 220 2 Stowaways Found On Gold-Seeking Yacht PEN ANG. Sun. A 37--ton motor yacht arrived m Penang from Scotland today, with Its skipper. Captain W. JT. Havens, on his way to South New Zealand, to salvage about $17,000,000 worth of gold bullion lying m an icecovered wreck. The
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  • 112 2 According to one of the now. E. Jakubsson, a Swede, the wreck is coven d With ice for nine months of the year. It can cnlv be reached m December and January. This is the second attempt hv Capt. Havens, an Austral.an, to ge: to the treasure.
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  • 43 2 MX MM \H SEE is seen with his hrid. .Mi- \\r („nk Tin .eit'-r th- n t \rMcrd.i\ I I .im Chin \ik hilc the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mi^ U >->■ i I m. Standard Pic
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  • 116 3 Four Reds Call It Quits SEREMBAN'. Sun. News of the surrender of four hardcore Communist terrorb the Bahau district < a last month was released today by the I Sembilan Government. A terrorist, Lai Kai S gave himself up to a rubber tapper on Nov. 4. He br m a
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  • 69 3 A 20-MEMBER Okinawa trade delegation, led by Mr. Tominara Moriyasu, president of the Ryukyu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Bangkok for a two-day t here. The delegation will call on the American Consul-General, Elbridge Durbrow. this morning. Later they will meet members
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  • 32 3 V.MBF.RS e.f Ir 5 e.f the I umpu ment Con seen d•" n. the <-ml f.ireu pu t v held at th- h on S.ituni.f. sUnip.e h% jvn;
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  • 329 3 Xl ALA LIMPI K. Sun.— Th,- post of thief Secretary, an institution around which the framework ol the British administration m Maiaya was built up thi. Mil vanish with h A Confirming this today. Si David VVatherston, last off-d--in this $2,570 per month
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  • 114 3 STRIP-TEASE GOES 0N...IN SPITE OF A BROKEN GLASS TM N UfG |H m--e-ous strip- teasei d tho M.ilayan -It Ciirl" was nearlj hit by i n mpty .!.<-•* hurled Me HM ienee floor of the il v Lights (limn- lur first List Bight, glass broke into small pieces and Marty,
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  • 110 3 Commodore A. E. Clouston, Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force m Singapore, will leave for his New Zealand on a vacation on Dec 17 before returning to Britain at the end of his tour. He will be accompanied by his wife and
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  • 52 3 THE Johore State branch of the Union of Post Office Workers, Malaya, was formed at an inaugural me--In Johore Bahru yesterday. The following were elected office-bearers: Chairman •■ahman bin mail; secretary Mr. Tan Tai Chuan; treasurer Inche Omar r Hamid. and Reprr.senta' '.hitley Council meetings— Mr.
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  • 34 3 THE Church of the Assumption m Butterworth was en fete yesterday on thc occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the Ordainment of the Rev. Father Ashncss, the parish priest of the Church
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  • 57 3 M.WGING Director of Hoover Limited, well- f.riti^h electrical appliance manufacturers. Mr. md exports manager of the nrm Mr. i flew into Singapore >esterda\ m Qan■i \u>trali.i en route to London They were met .a the Pays Lebar Airport by a of employees and officials of the concern.
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  • 98 3 PBOI ESSOB I M. Glaser, neai tf the Department ol Physiology m the I ni\ ersity of Malaya. who is leaving Singapore M l-'riday, will not reveal why he has resigned. He told the Standard yesterday that it had nothing to do with Malayanization, or Merdeka.
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  • 76 3 1st Project Completed MEMBERS of the Apex C m Singapore yesterday celebrated the completion of their first project the building of reinforced concrete steps leading to the sea at the end of Lim Chu Kang Road. The Australian Commissioner, Mr. Ralph Harry, declared open the steps dans, through their president.
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  • 49 3 Speaking of his Department, he said it was short of local medical qualified men to carry out medical science and research work. Higher degrees m physiology, however, have been awarded and a number of new courses have been introduced, especially for science students and post-graduate medical studdents.
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  • 50 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thc Kuala Trengganu-Kuala Brang Road is the only route impassable to traffic today. Water at the 22nd milestone was reported at 4 ft. 2 inches deep. Elsewhere m the Federation, no flooding has been reported. Kelantan fishermen have resumed deep sea fishing
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  • 53 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— i. Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will broadcast to the nation tomorrow nig] I on his vital mission to London to seek the $700-million development loan. He will speak m El .10 p.m. and go on the da at 8.10 for
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  • 322 3 'MALAYA'S NEW TAX ON FILM IS A SLAP TO THE INDUSTRY' Motion Pictures A Major Contributor To Social And Political Stability THE Federal Government's new tax ot ten cents per loot ot coloured film is "slap to the celluloid industries," Far Eastern Manager ol the Motion Picture Export Association of
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  • 77 3 Singapore Landowner's Wife Dies THE wife of a we", '-known Singapore property owner was killed m a motor accident yesterday. Lulu Alkaff. wife of Syed Shaikh bin Abdulrahman Alkaff, was travelling along Bukit Timah Road with her husband and two children when the car hit a mile-stone and crashed into
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  • 65 3 KANGAR, Sun.— The Ifentl Besil of Perlis. Raja Haji Ahmad bin Raja Inriut. today told 80 Chinese students attending a civics course that they should understand Government's measures to promote and maintain the country's peace and order. Another civics course for Kedah Chinese school teachers began
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  • 72 3 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. —The Mcntri Besar of Ti< ganu, Dato Kamaruddin bin Haji Diris, today opened a four-day course for 20 Chinese school teachers from all over the State. In his address at thc Chung Wei Sin School here, the Mcntri Besar spoke on the new
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  • 164 3 THE Christ Church School Teachers' Union and the school management m Singapore met at the Labour Office on Saturday but failed irrtre at a compromise over the Union's demands for Dt of staff and ls of service. A statement from the m said that the manage-
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  • 52 3 !\IK MOIIAMF.I) SAI 111! bin B;ihr«.n; bride, the- former Miss Kulsemi bintr Mnbtn- 1 their brrsanding icrcmmiv In Id at Palm Fast Coast Road Singapore last nighl The bridegroom is on the stafl <>t I nited Engineers The bride is the eldest dau.ht'i Mi .Mrs. Mohamed hin Mohamed
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  • 165 3 WORLD PEACE THROUGH C-PLAN WII I IM.IOV lh < Reuter)-!*: 1 1 Sinaga, leader of the Indonesian delegation t«- ti« Colombo Plan meetings <<l hope tha' thr ...limim. I'lao mi.hl •ntrihulr to 1 \x iiiii «'l internatioiMl opri.itieui .i:.;l .^*_>t.imi Now that it hae grown strength, he said, he clined
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  • 52 4 THI Elephant (Mrs. Molly Koss), led by her MRS. JOYCE W. EVANS and Mr. .Michael attendant husband, alter winning the fancy dress Wilson, who were named "Mr. and Mrs. Trapeze." prize Standardpic. Standardpie. DON'T Miss— I Did:*— Another caught the eye at the Ball
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  • 307 4 PRELIMINARY TALKS FOR SITES ARE ON KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Thc Selangor Government has decided io give special priority to the question of land fcr diplomatic enclave. Land earmarked for the enclave will be granted to the Chief Secretary m perpetuity without premium. The Chief
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  • 211 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The number of motor vehicles m Selangor has doubled m the past five years and at the present rate of increase, "drastic measures" will have to be implemented if the towns are not to -j be choked by traffic. This
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  • 107 4 Jailed For Breach Of Trust SFREMBAIS S in. Leng Hon.; 800, 26, was yesterday sentenced to three months' imprisonment on each of two ■harges of criminal breach of trust of a radio set and a machine valued at S;>so on Sept 17 and 18 In.-,pector Utam Singh, prosecuting, told the
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  • 22 4 A PARTY oi 50 Indian school teacher^ will leave Kuala Lumpur ot Wednesday for a tour of South India and on
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  • 73 4 Ti h Girl Guides, led by Lady Marjorie Stoplord, are expected to arrive B .apore on the Oranje 'IB 1 en route to the World Camp at San Bartolome miles from Manila), P ppines. About 1,000 giri loidet tn m all over tio world te expected at
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  • 168 4 PROFESSOR OF ART TO HOLD A 3rd SHOW A I OKMII. prole not of art m Ban Vat Sen I imersit;. m antim. \wll hold his third uneraaa painting exhibition m Simjapiere on Friday at the Chinese Chamhet eif CeM—ercc He is PrafcSSSf Chan:; 1 n Naag, "ho is uellknowa
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  • 118 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.-Ji-n members of the Indonesian Moslem Students Union and the Islamic Youth Movement arrived here today "to study the organization and activities of Malayan youth IS." The delegation led by A Chodrin Sulchan. economics indergrad, will tour Malaya c Lfl day, during
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  • 144 4 The first prize m the fancy dres.s parade where competitors dressed m circus costumes m connection with the coming film "Trapeze." was won by Mrs. Molly Ross and her husband. IHE second Singapore Arts Ball held at the toria Memorial Hall on SaMtj nifht, m
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  • 57 4 THE Civil Defence InterArea Rescue challenge shield competition held yesterday at Civil Defence Head Quarters. Kolam Ayer. was won by Sub-Control Area 3. The shield presented by Mr. Sim Beng Seng, a City Councillor, Ls competed annually by the four Sub-con-trols m Singapore. Last year
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    1498 5 S.O.C. TO THE RAINMAKERS JIM HENERY \h Our Queensland Correspondent QUEENSLAND, and v its capital Brisbane, is currently suffering from a drought, with rainfall recordings for November only a fraction of normal, and thc situation is daily getting grimmer. In these circumstances the City Fathers have sent out an S.O.S.
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    • 1300 5 Reds scan the skyline \V I 111 our general elec- tions li a r d I y three months ahead there is jnI (Cssant drum-beating all over the country punctu- > ated by propagandist i splurge promising us. I aiixini; other thin.- a i much higher standard of l living,
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 490 6 JJESPITE the persistent attempts of Britain's Armchair critics to make out that thc differences of opinion between the British and United States I".-.-- d Middle Baal have widened. there ll evidence of more support for the joint Ang. French action au I So convincing are the arguments
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    • 398 6 FACT which has been concealed by the previous administration has now been forced to the surface It concerns the lack of Malay students who can qualify for bursaries for higher studies m the ersity of Malaya and universities abroad. A Standing Committee of the Conference of Rulers
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  • 763 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by TT IS with pardonr-.b'.e pride this column refers to the amendment to Standing Orders approved at the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, revoking the authority vested m the Speaker to exclude any reporter lor writing what he (the Speaker)
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 236 6 Sir; I am reading "My Days of Strength" by Anne Walter Fearn. The book is a record of a woman doctor's forty years ir. China. In chapter 7 the author relates the story of a young man's grief over th*» death of his sweetheart. She says: "She
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    • 163 6 the Talks I know a farmer m one I oi the western dales, foi aunpli who can tell you the life hiatonr of each one m his flock of four thousand and recognise each animal he meets on a day's Walk over Hie hills." Ruth Drew talking m
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    • 168 6 Sir; This year's "highlight" of absurdity was the appointment of Mr. Marshal] as Adviser to the Trade Mission to China, but is it necessary for bin to underline this fad by persisting in his ridiculous questions to the financial Secretary for information a.s to the percentage of profits
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    • 89 6 Sir; It i irustrating to of the existence of a Kirkby Guild whose members era Kirkby graduates. One cannot but deprecate the intentions ot such an organization. Ii undoubtedly seeks to preserve that illusory prestige which, these teachers feel, make them the elite oi the profession. One would
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  • 1107 6 Patrick O'Donovan from Washington By Xmas Begins THE United States has celebrated Thanksgiving Day a day which commemorates the open air feast held by the Pilgrim Fathers m New England to celebrate the completion of their first successful harvest. It is a day when Americans become very
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  • 207 7 Pro-Red Dictator Controls Syria NICOSIA. Dec. 9 —A chief of the military intelligence office with pro-Communist leanings Is' today virtual dictator Syria, according to rd informed sources here. He is Col. Abdel Hamid Sarraj. head of th Byrian Deuxieme Bureau (military Intelligence X which 1 over control of the cou:
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  • 81 7 COLOMBO, Dr P)— Work resumed yesterday at naval establishments In Ceylon following a oneday paralyzing strike of all Ceylonese employed by the British Admiralty. The walkout was called on Friday by the British Admiralty Asian Workers' Union. Some 4,000 workers took part m the strike. There
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  • 71 7 BERI tc 9 < Reuter > East Berlin police riot squads with water hoses dispersed a crowd of several thousand people at a Chi mas Fair on Marx En gels Square last night after a fight had broken out among the roundabouts and stalls. East Berlin
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  • 49 7 DAMASCUS. Dec 9 (AP) i is considering the "possibility" of inviting the Bandung Afro-Asian conference Jamascus, Syrian Fc Minister Salah Bitar said yesterday. rian President Shukri Kowatly announced 01 day that > mid we 1 a new Bandung conference here of the present Middle East situation.
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  • 34 7 PICTURE postcard mailed from Turin to S Stefon Belbo. 54 miles away, fa is ttnai •-.-.•> after 56 years. Both the sender and the ad d see died m the meantime.— (Reuter).
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  • 45 7 HANDSHAKES and •rood -humoured banter are exchanged between Danish troops of the I nited Nations' Emergency Force and men of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiments, as British forces hand over their front line positions at _Q Cap to ihe Danes— lT photo.
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  • 255 7 NEW THREATS OF VIOLENCE FORI SAID. Dec. 9 (AP) British and French troops augmented by neutral patrols oi the I'nitcd Nations' ncu ;trm\, put this tense cit\ under military Siiard last night m lace of new threats oi last-minute violence tlu v allied withdrawal from
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  • 112 7 UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 9 (UP) United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold, m a Human Rights Day message, said today that recent world events have served as a sharp reminder of the basic rights and freedoms. He appealed to all peoples to respect the fundamental rights of man.
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  • 27 7 MR. Herbert Hoover I ed on Saturday as UnderSecretary of State, and President Eisenhower nominated Mr. Christian Herter, Governor of Massachusetts, to succeed him. Reuter.
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  • 140 7 LONDON. Dec. 9 (AP) Prin Marie Louise, 84, granddaughter of Queen Victoria and oldest member of Britain's Royal family, died on Saturday night. Princess Marie Louise was the last surviving grand:hter of Victoria and a ;n of reigning Queen >eth 11. Thc spinster Princess
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  • 241 7 TOKYO. Dec. 9 <UP) The Harbour attack might never have happened, and possibly the Pacific War could have been averted if the Tokyo Telegraph Office had not taken 10 hours to deliver an urgent message from I Roosevelt to Emperor X :npai Sheba. Edif
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  • 137 7 Dulles Off To NATO Meeting WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 -UP) U.S Secreary of Slate John *Fo.ster Dulles Hem to Paris yesterday, "confident" that his mission "will strengthen the bonds'' of the Western alliance. In a prepared statement, Mr. Dulles said the forthcoming North Atlantic Treaty Council meeting Will be "perhaps the
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  • 35 7 WEIGHTS BILL THE Indian House of thc pie (Lower House of Parliament) on Saturday passed a Bill to introduce a uniform system of weights and measures m the country hasoH on the metric system Reuter
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  • 131 7 Tsiang To Use Veto Again UNITED NATIONS, York, Dec. 9 (AP)— A meeting of the Security Council has been called for next Wednesday for action on Japan's arul Outer Mongolia's applications for U.N. membership. A spokesman of Nationalist China has said that Chinese cMc TingfU F. Tsiang will veto the
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  • 30 7 \X automobile actress Jayne Mansfield, her daughter, Jayne Marie. 6, and Mickey Hargitay hit a telephone pole near Palm Springs, California on Saturday. All escaped with minor injuries.
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  • 142 7 MUSCOVITE MOTORISTS BACK GOVT. PROPOSAL MOSCOW, Dec. 9 (UP) The Government yesterday tried to even the odds for hapless motorists against the most aggresjaywalkers m th ow taxi drivers, true drivers and other transpoi :.nel all came out i favour of a propo. Traffic Bureau Commissa w
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  • 126 7 When Stalin va.- giving orders, everyone toed theline— even the white ones marking street err- ring*, Now. the diplomatic observer reports, the pedestrian is making his own rules. Apparently he has three goals: 1. To make a solo sally across a busy street, preferably from the middle
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  • 360 7 They Might Have Stopped Egypt Landing: Mollet PARIS, Dec. 9 (Reuter The French Prime Minister M, Guy Mollet, soid today that thc American Government was not told thot Britain and France planned military action m Egypt because the two nations feared the United States would
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  • 199 7 NEW VOW, Dec. 9 (UP)— U.S. Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey said lasl ti ie ht that the allies of the I'nitcd Slates SIC entitled to lull support towanl a just settlement of their problems. Mr. Humphrey is regarded i as one of the
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  • 59 7 NICOSIA. Dec. 9 (AP) A British civilian was shot dead by an EOKA underground gunman outside a movie theatre last night m Kyrenia, a north coast port. Ue died m hospital shortly after the shooting Unconfirmed reports said he was a newsman who arrived a few days
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  • 50 7 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Dec. 9 (Renter) The Joint Provincial Council has called for the abolition by tribes bete of tribal marks scars from cut on native children's laces The marks identify the persons' tribe and an mac* for valour and to keep away /'hoodoo spirit:-."
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  • 180 7 'HUMBUG' FROM MR. NEHRU LOjnlxjn, Dec. v (Heuter)™ The Sun es today alI Iflfed that India's conduct during the rials I went beyond detachment or A arg;. posed the a Commonwealth of which she was a member had any genuine meaning. This Independent newspaper se: Ner.ru and his delegate Mr.
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  • 132 7 Britain Urged To Cut Arms Expenditure LONDON. Dec. 9 (Reuter)— Mr. Harold Wilson, a leading Labour Member of Parliament, today suggested that Britain should cut expenditure on arms as one of the means to save sterling and strengthen Britain's economy. In an article published m the Ne n of the
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  • 60 7 NEW YORK, D> I kP —The Swedish liner Stockholm sailed yesterday on her trans-Atlantic voyage since she and the Italian liner Andrea Doria collided on July 25 off Nantucket. She followed the same course .she did the night of the crash that sank the Doria. badly
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  • 161 7 COLOMBO. Dee 9 (Reuter) Ceylon's Prime Mm. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, returned here today after attending the United Nations General Assembly session m rk. He told a Pres.s conference that during his trip he was able to place Ceylon's point of view before the leaders of
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    • 755 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tai. *****/6. *****/4. 132/6 Robinson Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hal.ta*. Sost.n. New York Bjltimcre, Philadelphia O Cult Port} S pore P.S ham Penans; ?:.'fMiMUS 5/UEeb 15/16 Feb 17/lh ret *ri en to proceed via other ports to lead and discharge cargo
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    • 1147 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (1-5 lines) Incopoiatco m Singapore) (12 lines) s Z7x S THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ Carriers option to proceed yea otherports to loao and discharge cargc SAILINCS tc LIV.RFOOL, CLASCOW LONDON t> CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION Of VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS Via
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    • 846 8 MITSUI yp\ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Akibosan Moru for Yokohama, Nagovc Kcbe vio Manilo G. 1/2 Amagi.an Maru tor Yokohama, Kcbe Moji, via Hone Kono 1 7 Dec 1 4 Dec Hagurosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Puson, via Manila 1 5 Dec MB FOR USA. For New
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    • 631 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* tor Bongr. ond/c X- 0 > tost Pen ong P. S horn p*,, "KAMBODIA In Port "SELANDIA" 12/13 Dec 14/15 Dec 16/170 ec "KINA" SlDec/J"., MALAYA' 11/12Jon 13/15Jon 16/19Jon HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdom. Hamburg Copenhagen. Gothenburg Oslc Spore P. S horn Penang "SELANDIA"
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  • 156 9 LOOSE COPRA STILL SCARCE LOOSE i supplies •re reportedly mi.i Knee, and values well ma int. .in ..round the S.B per pen! level, aecerdin* to the *klv pnx.ue c report of Lew* Peal (S»p«e) Ltd. Despite the restrictions m freight avaiiab'e. the undertone still appears firm, the report ■aid The
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  • 108 9 SHELL GROUP TO INVEST $165M. IN R.I. THE Royal Dutch Shell Group is planning to m I another Msl6s million Indonesia to lay a 250--kilometre pipeline from B.P.M. oilfields at Tandjung to the refinery m on Kalimanf^J^n's east coast, according v *o Berita Shell. This was announced m Jakarta recently
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  • 35 9 Plans For New Giant Tanker NATIONAL Baft Carriers rk. plans to a 100.000 deadweight ton shipyard m Kure. Japan. Preparations have begun for the building of what is claimed to be the world's largest ship.
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  • 55 9 ther thexj are using the product. Each housewife who is a Tide user is presented irith $5. Photo shows a lucky housercife (right) receiving her $5. CURRENTLY attracting interest m Singapore is the publicitu campaign launched Jor the detergent. Tide. Tico girls, representing Tide" are calling on
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  • 144 9 PROGRESS IN TIN RESEARCH PROGRESS m research on hot-tinning, soldering, tinphte. and electro-plat-ing with tin and tin alloys i> reported. The annual report of the International Tin Research Council for 1955 said special mention might be made of the new alu-minium-tin alloy. Devised by the Institute, the alloy is now
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  • 449 9 THE following pasfrom Britain will disembark from the passenger liner. Corfu. at Penanc and Singapore on Dee 11 and 13 respectively. PI N MM, J X Adams and 2 children: Mr. 11. Bridge; Mr and J. R. Bone: Mr. P. E. Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 41 9 NEW YORK. Der. 7. (UP— Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrial.; 404.79 20 Rails 158.38 IS Util:ties SIM Stocks 174.15 BONDS 40 Bonds 90 M The Dow-Jone* commodity futures index c 1924-2H average equals 100) closed at 163.90.
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  • 374 9 U.K. Position 'Far From Desperate' -SAY U.S. BANKERS THE British pound sterling is facing another crisis its fifth m the last 10 years financial sources said m New York. But American bankers said Britain's financial position is far from desperate. T. t sources pointed out that despite the severe drain
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  • 214 9 More Goods Are Carried By Air THI value of UK exports carried by air rose m the first half of this year to £42.7 million— 2.7% of the total value of the exports. Imports brought m by air m this period were valued at £32.5 million— l.6 r of the
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  • 31 9 SIME. Darby Co. Ltd. reported the following outputs of rubber companies for November and October respectively: Kempas Ltd. 285.100 lb. and 335.600 lb. Radella 16,000 lb. and 15.D00 lb.
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  • 388 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS demc m shares from Dec. 1 to 7: Industrials: Brit i sh Borneo Pets. 50/-. Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 29. 10_, Fraser Xeave Ords. $2 2.5 to $2.17. Gammons $2.00 $2.02. Hammer Co. $1.55. Hongkong Bank vCol.) $830.00, Hume Industries (Ords.) A.5/9 A.5/10., liam
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  • 311 9 Ipoh Tin Dreigfa-f ltd: For the year i •>■ after profits tax. £18.3.3 (11.5%) was earned. At balancing date the net liquid MSetl equalled £246.--247 or 24 '8d. per 16s. stock unit. and stores equalled a further 3/10 per stock unit. A dividend of 2/- is proposed as
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  • 131 9 A SIMPLE diffusion process for the preservation treatment of green building timbers has been announced m Austra'ia by the Forest Products Division of Urn Australian Commonwealth Scientific and In- .r.rial Research Organization :n Melbourne. It is applied to green sawn timber of scantling size, and eliminates the
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  • 496 9 finance And Commerce By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets had a quiet week and a considerably reduced volume of business. With few exceptions, industrials were firm, tins eased on sellins pressure while rubbers, m many cases, were higher. In the industrial sect Wearnes fell off to
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  • 63 9 THE British Malayan Petroleum Co.. Ltd.. an associate of the Royal Dutdi Shell Groap. began drilling operations m the South China Sea at Ampa Patches 25 miles off the coast of Brunei recently. Operations are being carried out from an 800-ton steel artificial "island." The drilling
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  • 32 9 RUBBER outputs for November announced are: Amalgamated Malay 74.800 lb.; Borelii 58,000 lb.: Connemara 46,100 lb.; New Serendah 67.000 lb Bassett 33.000 lb.; Kuala Sidim lb.; Bukit Kepong 20,000 lb.
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  • 27 9 NOVEMBER rubber crops announced are: Malaka Pinda 115.800 lb.; United Malacca 128,720 lb.; Aver Molek 27.700 ib.; Leon? Hin San 55.000 lb.; Nyalas 38.6'J0 lb.
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    • 150 9 YUGOSLAV LINE From Asiatic N.or East India and Rangoon. Penong P Sham M.lac.p S'porc m.w. "VILEBIT* 15 Dec 23 25 Dec 26/27 Dec 1/2 Feb 3 4 Feb 5/6 Feb Sailing direct to Adriatic S'oore MnUtcp P. S bom Penan, m t LOV 1 I I S Dec 19 20
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    • 261 9 NOTICES JOHORE rwn TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered PWD contractors will be icceivcd at the office of the STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D. JOHORE up to noon of the 15th December 1956. for: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF METAL FROM 122ND MILE QUARRY KLUANGJEMALUANG ROAD FOR THE PERIOD FROM
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    • 607 9 NOT malaya mum Xt \1 1 IMP! U OiPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies uncer the management of Anglo- Oriental (Malaya) Lim for the month of November, 1956, are as follows:--l'. viAmpat Tin Dredging Ltd. 2.004 Berjuntai Tin Dredging 1 (Dredge crossing river 26th October to 14th Novembcr>
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    • 529 9 ICES 'II VOERS INVITED M\l -I X \K. DIRIXN IMI V MALAI TENDERS are invited by the M Education. Federal House. Kuala Lumpai. ior the sup; .nd equipment trr the above school as follows (a) Classroom Furnitare. (b) School Hall Furniture. io Common Room Furniture. (Rattan Chairs and Tables) (d)
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  • 500 10 Mysore' s Hunters Are Superior To S election Spore Fails In Last 1 5 Minutes THREE goals scored m the last fifteen minutes oi play against an over- Mini and all-too-often shaky defence save thr visiting Hunters Football Club oi MyMtH a well-deserved 4-1 victory over a Singapore Selection at
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  • 646 10  - 3 Rings, Little Pappa Make Turf History WINDSOR LAD By Xl ALA LIMPIK. Mm. Txvo horses created Malayan turf history at tiie Singapore St. Lever meeting which concluded the 1956 racing season at Bukit Timah. Three Rings who took tiie coveted $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup, became the first ever horse
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  • 63 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Good place kicking by Terrence Smith of BMH was the feature of the rugger match bstaotll British M itarr ii spital Kin rara and the Klang Club on the Klang Padang The Medicos won by 19 points (2 goals. 3 pc- Lies) tc
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    • 506 10 I Please Remember Your X'mas Gift For Our Christmas Trees. "now showingT II 1.35. 4. 8.30 9.30 mSXIA UIL Jjgg e^BJ SUCH -...5^H*,,,.,, t r jr" 'J "Richard Leo "\i_ f 1 BasehapjGins w A^rf JohnHwtom %a^S._____> vir r m^^Zm^ .ORSON WELLES PLLS: oi nci\L Olympic g\mi> m.»>ki:i:l NOW SHOWINGBCY^
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  • 908 11 1). < (Kenton r mil on sh loot hall i I'M;, i'i.t I l\ S ■uKcbes are as folio LEAGUE OM Aston Villa 1. Manchester U. 3. Blackpool 3. Cardiff City l. Bolton W. 3. Newcastle U. 1. Charlton A. 3. Preston NE 4. Everton
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  • 459 11 NEW BRIGHTON STEALS THE DAY'S HONOURS In The League, United Increases Its Lead LONDON. Dee. I (Reuter)— Ncw Brighton, jettisoned from the football league five years ago, took the chief honours m yesterday's F.A. Cup second round ties with great 3-1 victory over Derby County. Hundred of ea ted rten
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  • 16 11 BOSS man Abe and 6ft. Tin. eager Tom ('Tarzan') Spencer.
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  • 209 11  - ONE MORE OLYMPIC RECORD GORDON TAIT By MELBOURNE, Dec. 9 (AP) The 1956 Olympic Games set a record attendance of about 2,000,000 admissions and probably turned m a small profit to thi Olympic Organizing Committee. f Although the final figures are subject to revision on a re-ch*?ck that may take
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  • 161 11 SKIPPER HARVEY SCORES 100 MELBOURNE, Dec. 9. (Reuter) Neil Harvey, the Australian Test lefthander, scored a century m his first match as Victoria's Sheffield Shield captain against Queensland yesterday. Harvey's 103 was more than r Victoria's total of 207. He was the only Victorian batsman to offer much resistance to
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  • 40 11 PRETORIA. Dor (Ri tei Thc IfCC tailed to take first innings lead lor the first time of their tour when spinner Hugh Tayfield helped to dismiss them for 107 m their match against a South African Xi yesterday.
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  • 37 11 GENEVA. Dec. 9. (Reuter) lVfano Agata. Italy's world bantamweight boxing champion, ..a> held to a draw here tonight by Robert Tartari of France m a ten* rounds non-title bout which attracted a crowd of five thousand
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  • 41 11 LONDON. Dee. 9. (Reuter) The three English Football Association Cup second round matches drawn yesterday be replayed this week as follows: Wednesday: Crystal Palace vs Brentford, (under flood<j ts), Wrexham vs Scunthorpe United. Thursday: Workington vs Goole Town.
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  • 63 11 ZWO '.land. Dec. 9 (UP' A Dutch national swimming team yesterday established new women's world record for the 400 metre medley relay of minutes. The record breaking team consisted of T. Joke De Korte. Ad;i Den Ilaan. Etineke Lagerbcrg and Kokkie Gastelaars The old world record
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  • 363 11 IPOH. Sun.— Two oi Malaya's top women badminton playe.s, MLss Tan Gaik Bee and .Miss Lam Kit Lin. sustained .shock defeats m the Heah Joo Mane Cup competition between Perak and Penan? held at the Perak Badminton Association hall last night. Their defeats
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  • 201 11 CAGERS 'RAZZLE DAZZLE' TONIGHT THE \M.rld fanie.il>. Abe <aperslnnv Ha: Globe Trotters arm. m the Colony te.dav .ti.<: n thc I >l..m en-a-.n sht at the H.-ii-. Ue.rld St hum. Once again these of Basket will thrill S sparkling play combined showmanship at its best Tonight starting at eight, at
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  • 166 11 SURPRISE RESULTS IN U.K. RUGBY LONDON, Dec. (Reuter) Results of yesterday's Rt._r>\ I ...ui .md I nion matches were: I i MM i Bramlev 17 Leeds 12 li Hudd Helens 8 ord 22 Doncas'er 1. War- rington 34 Town 4. York 1" Brad HJGBI m..\ Cour, Cumberland and Westmorland ure
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    • 430 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp m NATCMESLV^ "1 WE v-O* V AH.NL'."- ~>l -v 7 N..; Ac r THAR v* XJLDNT Jvi.mtA k_ -V-..- DRUTHER WHUTS GOOD BUT NOT ALL AH QIS ONE MORE G^ s^.. BE NO ->ACK- /TR I 3VTRKJT' SNCEAHaiSTRAN-AKEEPVO' r FO' OUR <00GP<KTCHERS VOTE TH:-.,
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  • 66 12 Olympic HIGHLIGHTS at MEMBOURNE picture. photo. picture. AP AP 'hird of thc Standard s enes of pictures oi A he 16th Olympiad m Melbourne. Top, Amexriemn nr.lt .old medal winner, Bob Rickmrds (left) is hugged by felloxw-American Bob Getioskiy mho teas socemd. Ireland's Ron Delnne\ kneels m prayerful altitude niter
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  • 531 12  -  OSCA R FRALEY i initrt>V€*rsial hostile R I nited Fress Staff tof 'indent. il RM Dec. 9 (1 l'» rhe 1956 Olympic Gums will go down m the spo: tl hooks as the most .-nti-oxc and hostilr m the history of an event founded
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  • 82 12 Too Big A Task For S'poreHockey pit ture. Photo. Riuhl, Ruhard MeTmggmri of Britain has 11. hurshat of t,rrmany on thr <(inrns m the Ughteemighi final tohieh the Britisher von.- AP BELOW, Australian girl swimmer 1). Fraser (left) and V. (.rant of Stasia (right list and third respectively, seen alter
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  • 251 12 UNGAPOtt hockey will take on tiie might of Great Britain and Belgium it Jalan Besar stadium tonight m what is believed to be a unique slum. Even with their full Olympic side. Singapore could not be expected to hold cither of the two visiting teams.
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  • 37 12 London Title To Malaya' s Oon LONDON Dec. X. (Keu- ter) Oon Chong Teck J oi Malaya tonight von '< the men singles title m i the London badminton championships, beatini: X Carpenter of Surrey 15-18, IS-2. S.
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  • 674 12  - 'Blow Up' Worthwhile, Says Tan KEN TOFT Colony's Gamesmen back Sn the Sun By NO heroes' welcome just the warmth of a welcome home; no medals won just the pure joy of knowledge and experience gained. ..Singa pore's contingent from Melbourne were happy to return into their hot and sunny
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