Singapore Standard, 11 December 1956

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  • 27 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** Q lines) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I. MI. No. 162 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19.>6 1 1 r\(.l CENTS
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  • 210 1 S-U-E-Z: PORI S ill). Dee. fimter/ /.:>p. m attar hed a British ->/ ir handles and automatic ■n > <it Port >aid earU </n> mormnz. c Patrol ot the I r.t liattahon. the H nni Scots, was am-i-hcd near the irnfi •■i
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  • 156 1 XMAS STRIKE IN THE OFFING TH ?ap Government Workers' Union has served a 14-day s* -ul: at Lighl on D r demanc implementation of its wage claims submitted early this J The Union represents 2.500 tmployees of the Prisons. Immigration. Veterinary, Fi and Master Attendants' departments and 500 members of
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  • 38 1 JAKAJ I Dee. 10 (UP) Foreign Mil c R lan .bdulgai i urned Sunday, will bn rt!;, yth tornev General's office on new that he allegedly accepl A more than million Rupiahs (about •').000>.
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  • 201 1 THAT BILLION QUESTION PARIS, Dec. 10 (AP)— I.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles conferred for 00 minutes today with British Foreign Secretary Sehvyn Lloyd m a meeting aimed at wiping away the personal bitterness which followed the Anglo-French military move m I__. Suez.
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  • 25 1 TWO cUht-and-a-half-ton survey boats, to bo delivered to Burma as World War II reparations. were launched at the Yokohama Yachl Company's 'Tsurum^Yards yesterday. U.P.
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  • 458 1 Tunku s New Approach To Britain KUALA LUMPUR, MON.— FEDERATION CHIEF MINISTER, TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN, ANNOUNCED TONIGHT THAT DURING HIS LONDON VISIT NEXT WEEK, HE WILL ASK BRITAIN TO PAY ANNUALLY HALF THE $130 MILLION EMERGENCY EXPENDITURE, BESIDES GIVING THIS COUNTRY LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT
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  • 339 1 Under Command Of Nagy's Top Military Aide VIENNA, Dae m (CF) —Some 10.000 armed Hungarian freedom lighters were locked m pitched battle with Soviet troop> m the hills north of Budapest today, reports reaching here said. The reports said the freem fighters involved bed
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  • 101 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Dec Xl I Pi— llk 1 ni t ul States and II ■Chef powers yesterdaj demanded I nited Nations condemnation ol Russi i for "depriving Hunnil of it^ liberty and independent c." 1 he] pi I Sftrtfl I rei station let
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  • 46 1 LIEUTEN INT GENERAL Bir Hugh St ckwi U, British Commander m Egypt, said :n Port Said yesterday that En m military authorities have informed the United v ons Command measures will be taken to ensure no incident.^ disturb the Allied withdrawal from Egypt.— Reuter.
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  • 39 1 TEHERAN. Dec. 30 (Reuter) Six'ecn year old PriUCUI Shahnaz. only child of the Shah of Persia, will become engaged to Mr. Ardashir cdi 28. ar i ceremoof at the palace next Snturdav. a court communique announced jaiUidiy.
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  • 297 1 KFALA LFMPFR. Mon. Two .Malayan Film I nit cameramen and seven service personnel are missing tonight following the crash of a Koval New Zealand Air Forte Bristol freighter aircralt m the jungle-ciad mountains 13 mile> north-east Low HongM Paul— wereß on to
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  • 57 1 JOHANNESBURG. Dec 10 (UP) The South African Government yesterday expelled Hungarian-born Rabbi. Dr. Andre Ungar, head of the Port Elizabeth Jewish Reform Society. It was the latest incident m a wave of arrests. Interior Minister Dr. T E. r>n2.p.s cancelled a temporary permit granted him to enter
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  • 105 1 JAKARTA. Dec. 11. (AP).— A last-minute government ban on '.Monday halted a threatened anti-Russian demonstration by 56 students, workers, youth and farmers organizations against Soviet intervention m H .--:ary. |"i thousand Indonesian Communist Party member! massed outside their Jakarta headquarters on Monday morn- [ng but
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  • 70 1 PLANE WITH 64 ABOARD CRASHES PENTICTON. British Columbia. Dec. 10 (UP)— A Trans-Canada Air-Lino plane carrying 64 passengers crashed last night m the Oknagan Valley near here, the Airline reported There was no immediate report on casualties. The four-engmed N Star, similar to an American DC-4, went down about 0300
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  • 37 1 UNITED NATIONS v i "iork. Dec II (CF) i" l.mri called tm tie I sited Nations lod i» tn !>■ rver\ <>t the Hu nin delegation tn > world indignation for the crushing of the people's rebellion.
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  • 65 1 RANGOON. Dec. 10 (Reuter) The Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai arrived here by air today from India on a ten-day official I The Burmese Prime Minis- Ba Swe was preset' the airport to greet Mr Chou. People gathered ln large group?, at a number of
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  • 56 2 HIV \KI\N women defy Russian cuards to p! v v'- i nkn n soldier m Bud.ip<^t M:ir<.ir. i:id puti.ul.ir t.> honour tho dead of MiMMn N fi«ht for fr—- One -unman m> •kat m th.- X > m a rn,.ii; "I .a r m
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  • 109 2 KARACHI. Dei 10 (Reuter) Mr. H. S Suhrawardy, Pakistani Prime Minister has warned his people to •beware the fate of Hungary" which might befall Pakistan if ahe became a Soviet satellite In an hour-long speech on foreign policy yesterday, he defended Pakistan's attachment to military
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  • 30 2 ."NCH troops killed 180 Algerian insurgents and captured 70 m several battles m Algeria m the last two days. according to unofficial reports ~iers on S_.nday.-M Reuter
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  • 16 2 COMMUNIST China yesterday inaugurated a direct radiotelegraph service with Cairo. Peking Radio reported. Reuter
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  • 24 2 JACK Conn. 67. co-foi: Vice-President of Colu Pictures Corp.. died m New York on Saturda fa heart attack afteriinder^^^ minor surgery. UP
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  • 23 2 LOUIS A Handman, O, a composer whose songs ineludAre you lonesome tort?" and 'Puddin' HejH Jones," died on Sund I UP
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  • 83 2 UNITED NATIONS New York. Dec. 10 (UP) Mrs. Golda Meir. Foreign Minister of Israel, said yesterday that peace with Egypt could be settled m 24 hours or less and that the United Nations should make this goal it? first concern In a television interview from
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  • 290 2 Syria Reinforces Positions On Turkish Frontier^^^^^^^^^l LONDON, Dec. 10, (UP)— Syria was today reported reinforcing the military* positions along the Turkish frontier with troops and new Russian equipment. R orts reaching Istanbul from Gaziayin Tap on the Turkish border with Syria also said that
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  • 37 2 RED China this month will officially open a new harbour named Tham Kong at the southern tip of the China mainland for China-bound oceanB vessels, the Communist newspaper. Ta Kun~ Pao. reported yesterday. UP
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  • 264 2 Beria Was Killed By Politburo In Clever Ruse MILAN (Italy), Dec. m (IP) Russian secret police boss Lavrenti Bena was strangled hy members of t li*" Soviet Politburo after he fell for their ruse that he was to be the next Stalin, an Italian newsman said today. Indor Montanelli wrote
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  • 166 2 VKMORE. Oklahoma, Dee. ll (AP) The IL& Ail I one took delivery of its first propeller-and-jet lransjM)rt. the Lockheed C-130 Hercules yestetdav. I At better than 400 miles per hour, it is the fastest transport to go into regular service with the Air
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  • 48 2 IMII paratr... j>- niiM. r nncli r the Init.d Nations Oaf ai tin pr. p ,re to take over positions it I I < thr Suez una t_\ pt are part oi the Indian i n tin-rut of the United Nations force m tho Middl
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  • 142 2 < I OSIM, i ultlt.-: prices (cents I" ngapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob \.m lUI 11C] Dec K<.s Nol llSi t; S Ko. 2 111 I- No. 3 108 i 109 T..1. l.l.:. SPOKL TIN The price of tin on the do s;, p, j IULi
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  • 305 2 AMERICAN TYCOONS' NEW YEAR FORECAST WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (IP) The businessman's forecast for 1957: more good times, better than this year, with lusher wages and higher prices. Money will continue "tight" for at least part of the y There will he more jobs. Many industries will
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  • 60 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 10 (AP) The Indian capital's commercial life was severely disrupted today as trait and vegetable merchants, taxi drivers and others staged a one-day «'r:ke to protest a prop. sales tax. The business community hi re has complained it would be particularly hurt by
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  • 117 2 But The Answer h In The Bibh \YOR< ESTER, Mass.. Dec. .10 (IP;— The answer was m the Bible when 300 members of the Pilgrim Congregational Church found they couldn't pay a nenly-hired associate minister Remembering the story about three servants who received some mm
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  • 226 2 They Sow Goodwill And Reap Profits ISHINGH Dec. If, UP;.— The Firestone 1 and Rubber Company ha* w protts ia its robber pla. tioa speratlsai ia the Negro Repablic af Liberia. th« iaMaaal Haaaaae Isaaaav tioa rtported yesterday. it said tne impact of 'one's rubber operations ln Liberia over the
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  • 67 2 They Pushed Just A Little Too Hard! *i\ > Dec. II —Mrs. John Flores as*i hr r rl.uict It save it everything they had when the flares car required a push With Flores. 62. steerinc they pushed the car backward to an alley, bat jost a little too hard. The
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  • 106 3 AN ISTANBUL GATEWAY FOR TUNKU KUALA I R. Mon. The Chief v. r, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will makp a -grtaway" from all his official duties for three d m Istanbul on his return Journey from the London talks next month. The Tun'.:u laughingly exclaimed: "I never am able tn see
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  • 26 3 THE Executivp Committee m UMNO. Penang division, held a meeting during the week-end to consider tn* causes of the Alliance defeat m the recent
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  • 366 3 'It is no use bull ding an army we cannot maintain,' says Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation is to ask Britain tor capital aid to forge a Navy of coastal patrol vessels and an Air Force of 4J squadrons of transport and communication
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  • 97 3 Those New Taxes: Govt. Gives Profiteers A Stern Warning KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman tonight issued a stern warning that Government would not hesitate to combat recent unjustified increases m prices of essential commodities by pmli'ceis. on the new he aft'eetH who.-eH ronsidcr-H the fortnight. I
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  • 62 3 JAKARTA. Dec. 10. (UP)— Typhoons and tropical rains sweeping the Java islands during the past five days have killed at least 40 persons and left 200 missing, official reports said today. The typhoon, accompanied by pounding rains, caught 70 fishing boats off the east coast
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  • 205 3 Singapore' s Trade With Red China Goes Up TRADE between Singapore and Red China has shown a sharp rise since June, when the embargo on rubber shipments to China was lifted. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, leader of the Singapore trade delegation, which visited Red China m August, said this m
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  • 193 3  -  ANDREW ROTH From Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Mon.— Malaya's leaders should have diverted their planes to reach London hv wav of Jamaica, Washington and Budapest to achieve any impact Britain's public. the I to I Minister. im- I evening I the orthodox Conservative Daily
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  • 108 3 Anti-Bribe Experts From Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The independent Federation will need a "watchdog* anticorruption service to ensure that the government remained free from graft. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared tonight. To establish this service, he said, the Federation would seek the aid of British experts. During his forthcoming
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  • 203 3 COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT IN FRAUD CASE JUDGMENT on an appeal against conviction and sentence on a charge of abetment of fraud, was yesterday reserved by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal. <\n? Mia Yang, a former client of the Ban Hin Lee Bank apDealed against the conviction and a six-year
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  • 34 3 WEST Pahang will soon have a new president of the Sessions Coun ir Raja Azlan Shah, now President of the Seremoan Sessions Court He will take over from Mr. G. C Byrne.
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  • 149 3 Ifl \LACCA. Mon.— The Resident Commissioner. Mr M J Hayward. yeste laid the foundation stone of the Yok Bin Chinese High School first of its kind to be built here Before a gathering of Chinese community leaders, Mr Hayward sa:d he ap- predated what Chinese education
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  • 200 3 SINGAPORE DOES NOT KNOW WHAT IT WANTS X t A LA Ll'MPl'R. Mon The Alliance (im eminent has nn intentieii <>f fusing the Federation with Singa■ore, Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman reiterated laa.gl.ti ■I he idea ol luMon >\ it h Singapore b P! tins further ;iu;u from our minds
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  • 102 3 2 'Working' Graduates Arrive A YOUNG American couple I arrived m Singapore yesterday from Japan, where they lived for two and half years doing voluntary service at "work camps" all over the country They are Mr. and Mrs. Don Noel both graduates of Cornell University who arrived by the French
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  • 277 4 He Kept Away From Patrol During Riots mngapoki: Royal In -mm Corporal a\;i^ yesterday reduced to the ranks for leaving a patrol at the Gillman Guard Koom during the recent riot without orders from a superior officer and becoming unlit lor duty. He
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  • 120 4 ON Christmas Day, 8,000 passengers flying high above the clouds, will have a sevencourse Christmas dinner which will be_in with cocktails and end with liqueurs. The lucky d'ners will partake of asparagus soup, roast turkey, giblet sauce, candied sweet potatoes, lima beans, chef
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  • 165 4 2 U.S. Scholarships For Chinese Pupils THE United States Government is offering, for the first time, two scholarships to Si»gapore Chinese middle school students for study m American high schools for one year. The successful candidates will to America, all expenses paid, m late July or August next year. They
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  • 161 4 Friends In Need Sir Robert THE Governor of Si; pore. Sir Robert Black, told the annual general meeting of the Children's Aid Society yesterday that it was good for the morale to know that one had friend.s on whom one could depend. Sir Robert, who was reelected honorary president of
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  • 170 4 Recruiting Opens In January RECRUITMENT of soldiers for the Royal Artillery. Malayan Other Ranks, will take place m various towns m the Federation between Jan. .7 and Jan. 28. It will also take place at Blakang Mati. Singapore, between Jan. 31 and Feb. 2. The recruiting officer, Lieut. P. 11.
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  • 124 4 'HUM VMM stud I ruts baai iht l*aaat| g Institution m Jul. in Isj mail. Singapon ycster- ili\ c.iiled on the Acting I Chief Minister Im he \hdiil Hamin bin Haji 1 .liim.it and tlv Actio- Bdacatian .Minister. Mr. j f rmih naOMs to .ippe.il 1
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  • 120 4 Jail Term Halved On Appeal THE Singapoic Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday upheld the conviction on Ng Chuan, a 73-year-old broker, for trafficking m counterfeit Indonesian rupiah notes. Ng, who appealed against both conviction and sentence had, however, his two-year jail term reduced to one year. Kho Ton_» Lian, jointly
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  • 179 4 'LOWER TAX ON OUR GOODS' THEY'LL PLEAD DBI EG VI lOM of Singapore manul.-< lurers will nn ri Federation Finance Minister 'ol. H. S. Lee today to make strong representations tor I reduction of duties on Colony-made goods. This was revealed by Colony Minister for
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  • 173 4 ng. a f' er after-care officer attached to the Gimson Boys' School. m Clementi Road, faced nine charges of accepting iii gratification and criminal breach of trust, involving a total of $338. m a Singapore court yesterday. The Ninth hfagistra c, R. B. I. Pates, after
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 28 4 CAROL SERVICE THE Taiping auxiliary oi the Bible Societies m Malaya will hold an Xmas Carol Service at Lady Treacher Girls' School on Dec 17 at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 154 5 Export Goods Idle For Lack Of Shipping Space PENANG, ."Mon. A big problem laces merchants m the I ('deration ot Malaya today— a IngC quantity af goods intended lor European ports now tying idle m godowns beeausc of lack of shipping space. Shippers were told by
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  • 320 5 IPOII, Mob Magistral IMb] Kadir bin Vusof today order. dancer. I.icw H cw S r,y of Rose and t hinesc. Ha Kam Peng who failed to turn up ta frnri this moraine to give evidence m an attempted extortion case.
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  • 189 5 'Unable To Have Intimacy' Xi \i I i Ml'l i:. MM, Bi suspected his wife cf irttidrlif. l.roauM- gll M-MC-hrCd v hv;i ho was fg% no po-it;u;i t<> !\;\o in.im.u v with hrr, S Martin Jayarej, a clerk, told tic High Court today Mr. Justice Abdul
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  • 46 5 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Over 180 under-privileged children were entertained to the season's first Christmas party by members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at Tampin yesterday. Expenses were met by Jaycees* own Xmas cheer fund. similar treat is beins organized for children of Johol ..rursday.
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  • 50 5 > A TRISHA rider, Kwek Jim ukwan, 50, was killed m an ac- isha and a car at the i of Roehore Road and North Bridge Road. Singapore, yesterday. A passenger, who was m the trisha, was also injured and was taken to the Generai
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  • 84 5 Vegetable Pests Add To Prices SEREMBAN. Mon.— Mr. Peter Class, State Agricultural Officer, today attributed the increasing cost of leaf vegetables m "Seremban and Port Dickson to insect pests. Damage due to them was so severe that normal control measures with insecticides were economically impracticable, he said. Vegetable growers eventually
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  • 171 5 George Town Rivalry In Election For Mayor PEXAXG. Mon There is keen rivalry between the local branches of the Alliance and the Labour Party of Malaya for the election of George Town's first mayor. The Alliance has two candidates m Mr. G. H. Goh, a well-known lawyer, and Mr A.
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  • 19 5 THE Bukit Bintang Amusement Park. Kuala Lumpur. hold a "Cha-Cha" competition from Dec. 21 to 23.
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  • 122 5 Big Traffic Count In Fed. Capital KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The stage is all set for the big traffic count to be carried out by the Kuala Lumpur Municipality on Wednesday. This morning. a trial run was made of the machinery set up to do the .iob. and Mr J. E.
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  • 146 5 'It's A Pity' Said Judge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— girl ruliher tapper. |aM thr Sessions Court toda\ that while learnina. Chinese, she suddenly discovered one da] tlx.it a passage she had !ii-t transcribed was a Communist terrorist document Cha> I Kirn or. docu- I
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  • 120 5 KUALA TRENGGAXU. Mon. —The Sultan of Trengganu this morning opened the Budget meeting of the Council of State, at the Istana Maziah here. On arrival, the Sultan wa? greeted with a Royal salute cy the Police Guard-of-Honour. In the course of his address, ne paid tribute
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  • 80 5 RAUB. Mon. Red Cross members m the Raub district yesterday entertained Miss V. A Johnson, nurse-in-charge of the Raub District, to a farewell tea party. Miss Johnson, who has been here for one and a half years, has organized kampong clinics and taught first aid.
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  • 39 5 HONGKONG. Dec. 10. Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 51 6.13 to £i Sterling; 5fi.***** to U.S. SI; 51. 845 to Malayan $1: 5f).196 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $270,125 to a tacl.
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  • 250 5 OUCH! Uttk im Bas-f Lam aim aai MM [•rearm af act mother. But Mis An_ Inn Fui hardly tools the pain. Her mind is far, far au ay m dist ml Ai:--tralia w her- Bern; Lam will In _uu:i_ soon. T ll i S M.md
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  • 73 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Two Perak P.W.D employee! I were killed m a car accident at Simpang Lima, near Bagan Serai, yesterday Mr. K. Shanmugam, of Ipoh P.W.D.. and Mr. Victor Patrick. of Bagan Serai, were re ing by car to Bagan Serai from Butterworth, when it went
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  • 135 5 SKIRMISHES WITH BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A terrorist, identified as Cheung Yin. District Commitmember. was killed by a Security Force parol m the Kuala Pilah district of Negri oilan on Saturday afternoon. A quantity of ammunition, a hand-grenade and a carbine were recovered. A Royal Lincolnshire Regiment patrol wounded a
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  • 157 5 Irw-xncc Is -> Excuse, I '>u i Xl M I 1 M.-i M m- H hv. p«.!t. factored pit pacfcei ftaig i.'.v i,_ 1. ignoi.iiKr <>i the requirement^ ol th; and Dii.. According to the p: ln the ordinance, all prepacked food must be
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  • 73 5 Community Fund Needs More Aid MR Lee Thiam Swec. AsOf the Social Welfare Department m Singapore, yesterday appealed I to donate generously to tba .unity Centres Fund. under-P at the 20 Comm,.. tres. from Dee. 14-22. would coat the Centres $3,000. The parties include concerts. magic and cinema shows at
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  • 43 5 PENANG. Mon— Tar, Bee. an day that ho wa.s "All alone m this d." was fined $10 beins: drunk at Perak Road on Dec 9. "I was suffering pain lnB said, "and drank to cvr 1 11 m
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    • 415 5 Standard tzMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE I Penan? 639 a.m. <5.5 ft). 830 p.m ,6 2 ft, RADr MALAYA Efet^t-^<fcSOJ*M<-v-^r-- .*t>.&^WA**a* l p.m. 1 Mak?n Angin; LSI News: 145 Rhyihm St- (XL); 6 p.m Programme Sum»lngapore Stamp tlab: Social mary (P) 602 Hap v Anniver ■l New Pek.ns Re_tau- saiv
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    • 576 6 "THE film industry Is regarded as one of the biggest BM -pinners m the United States. Despite the admittedly high cost of production, the gross earnings of the numerous companies have m the past reached astronomical figures, all pointing to the success which motion pictures from America
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    • 727 6 TN recent times an impression has got around that the President of Party Negara, Dato Sir Onn bin :ar. is harbouring anti-Chinese sentiments. I week, whiit >ing an open air meeting m Ptnang. he cleared the air of this suspicion by declaring that the Straits-born Chinese, the
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  • 1255 6 GDGDGDGDG from Reticle Knox m Xcic lh I OR fhe first time m the history of independent India a solid body of intelligent opinion has clearly opposed Mr. Nehru on a foreign policy issue. Among educated Indians there has been as much opposition to Mr. Nehru's
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  • 190 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by themselves into a frenzy oi 1 hatred against the govern- 1 ment and the people of: Britain with or without provocation None will deny that Nehui and Bandara-i naike aie men of high intel-, Hgenct trhe aatt been tried, m the
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  • 808 6  -  Guy Wint by d well-known English ii i if r on Asian and Mid -Eastern affair*; a fr conliiUui'ii' to /h b "Manchi tier Gi/orclian;" ant imr tf "The British In A****** LONDON. QNE of the greatest problems of the midtv. entieth century is how to
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  • 55 7 BOMB-GIRL GETS 2 YEARS' JAIL Mlv» It.i n year-old (ircek (> print. *hi> has to two Mars' imprisonment N \nother girl. Pam- !-i onstantinoii uiv to seven years > X:.> i: uu> stopped m a roadblock "*>"■ Pambitsa was her passenger Two bombs. rtpp.ui mi n a pink 'ii.Uoii handkerchief,
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  • 192 7 Swiss Envoy In Urgent Talks ZURICH. Dec. 10 (AP) Dr. Max Km-nig. the < '.m, Britain and France m i_, 5,,.! stn-fi t:\il thr largp-Ni ale expropriati".i .\p.iMnn British and French citizens m i,- ;>l inntin elrntlessly," although Cyplitte and Algerian Muslims < ".r
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  • 89 7 US And Her Asian Friends CINCINNATI. Dec. m (AP) —Carlos P. Romulo. Philippine delegate to the United Nations Security Council, said y day he believes the United States ""very much" neeas friends m Asia. He told a X audience that "Ame: »take m Asia is nothing less jnal security. The
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  • 80 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 (UP) Eric Johnston, President Eisenhower's personal envoy to the Middle East, said today the Hungarian revolution is •"the beginning of the end of the fl npire." Johnston, recently returned from a trio behind the Iron Curtain, said Communist I Germany also
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  • 56 7 BERLIN. Dec. 10 (AP)— The Communist regime is permitting East Germans to take their first look at postwar films from the United State. East Berlin radio said yesterday the State-run Defa Movie Company has negotiated with United Artists. the right to show three films
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  • 283 7 Ike Flays Loss Of Human Rights In Hungary AUGUSTA. Georgia, Dec. 10 (AP> President Eisenhower Usl night denounced Soviet terrorism m Hungary. He said it has moved the Fre.« World to "horror and revulsion" and almost completely repudiates the United .Nations Human Rights
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  • 325 7 THE WELL-DRESSED DUKE OFFERS HOSPITALITY TO THE IN DRESSERS LONDON Dec 10 (AP)— lhe Dukf of Bedford, one of Britain t bttl iNMttt yesterday came to the aid of some of the uo r 1 d's foremost undressers tinWorld Congress of Nudists "I understand' said the 39 year-old
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  • 148 7 Hungarian Athletes Get Armed Guards MELBOURNE, Dec 10 (Am*) Commonwealth security officers have thrown a curtain of protection around the Hungarian athletes at the Olympic Village. They are RMM of the 46 athletes who decided not to return to Hungary. Others are staying with friends m I bourne. The authorities
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 34 7 BOGOTA. Colombia. Dec. 10 (AP) The Government new s paper Diario said on Sunday Colombia will obtain an atomic reactor from the U.S. for which U.S. would contribute US$35O,--000 toward the cost.
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    • 27 7 N: W RK. Dec. 10 I Lou Handman, 62, whose songs included "Puddin' Head Jones" and "My Sweetie Went Away," died on Sunday of cancer.
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    • 30 7 YORK. Dec. 10 (AP)— Actress Elizabeth Taylor was reported m good condition on Sunday following surgery tor what was described as a herniated disc and spinal fusion.
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    • 27 7 PARIS, Dec. 10 (AP)— The world famous Louvre Museum. a major tourist attraction, was closed yesterday as a result of a guards' strike over wages.
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    • 34 7 MILAN. Italy, Dec. Ifl (AP) —Hungarian Olympic athletes who request political asylum m Italy will "get it at once." Mid an Italian official at Malpensa Airfirld. where the Hungarians were awaited yesterday.
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    • 43 7 BONN. Dec. 10 (Reuter) West Germany and Italy are agreed that both the Atlantic Pact and the Western European Union should be strengthened m the interest of the unity of the Western World, according to a joint communique published here yesterday.
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    • 22 7 HONGKONG, Dec. Ifl Track-laying on the 4.202--mile Yingtan-Amoy railway m South Communist China was completed yesterday. Radio Peking reported.
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    • 30 7 HAVANA. Cuba. Dec. II (AP)— Cuban soldiers and marines continued moppin_operatior.s against a small rebel group hiding out m the mountains m the Niquero region of South-eastern Cuba.
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Dec. m (AP)— The Soviet Presidium has ratified the agreement signed with Japan on Ort. 19a MoscowRadio reported last night. The joint declaration had protocol dealt with the development of trade between the two countries with a reciprocal most-favoured nation clause.
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  • 26 7 INDIA w havt a metric sytttni of weights and measurat from April l. 1998, H was officially announced m Near Delhi on Sunday night.
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  • 38 7 JOHN Thibodean. 11, told Litcnrield. AiE., police who found him unharmed after 18 hours m dense Maine woods loat bt tumbled into a pond and didn't want to go home because his pants were wet. UP
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  • 152 7 MELBOURNE. Dec. 10 (AP) Five Hungarian schoolboys who fled the Russian army flew into Melbourne yesterday. They expressed sadness for 150 schoolmates m the forest and mining school at Sopron. 30 miles from the Austrian border, who they said had been deported by the Russians
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  • 111 7 Too Late For The Rendezvous HUNTINGDON. Central Eland, Dec. 10. (Router* Leading British television personality David Nixon, was driving north yesterday to meet his 29-year-old wile Paula for a luncheon rendezvous when he notictd an overturned car by the roadside near here. Ii was his wife's car. A policeman standing
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  • 91 7 LONDON, Dee. 10 (AP) Knglislinn wi'ir WM yrsterd.u by one of the country's most influential newspapers that they must face the fad that Kritain is a "secondary power* dependent on American rie-B the Eden Government^ for theß Suez has at ß mother
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  • 47 7 AMMAN .lordan. Dae Ifl (Reuter) New re_ llatJOM Dtrollinf foreign schools m Jordan were Issued here 'i erday by Shafiaq Irshaidat the Education Minister. The regulations forbid the establishment of any new foreign elementary schools and m existing schools must not be enlarged.
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  • 28 7 THE Japanese Haritimt Safety Board announced on Sunday that search for twc missing Japanese sh:ps has been abandoned. The total n v mberoMTT^^T^crewmeinis f>3.-_B A P
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  • 30 7 TBE Duke and Duchess oi Windsor arp shown with their two pticv at a doe. shou at thp Sallp Uasram m Paris, France, recently. A.P.
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  • 224 7 LONDON, Dec. 10 (AP)— The American commander of allied naval lnrces m the Atlantic said today that Russia's huge submarine fleet poses a very sizable threat to the security of our lives." But Admiral .lerauld S. Wrightalso expressed the opinion that if necessary. NATO
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  • 83 7 ENNA, Dec. m (AP)— One way to rid a country of Russians is to y r Tiem. an Austrian farmer discovered. Police related that the farmer was walking home from his field, a few om the Hungarian frontier, found himace to f? wo armed
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  • 69 7 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Dec. 10 (AP) Britain's Prima Minister Sir Anthony Eden. asjari g a heavy sun tan acquired Irom daily sea bsths at the private beach of cneye E II return ><ndon on Friday. S.r Eden, who has not left the nee his srrival, had but
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  • 67 7 MOOSE. Wyoming. Dec. 10 (AP)— A family of six, returning to their home from a Christmas shopping tour, were found m their overturned car m the icy cooled Snake Piver yesterday. All were drowned. Officers found the Albert Oakleys and their four children m the submerged
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  • 28 7 A BUS bringing soccer fans frcm Tali. plunged lS n eet down an incline near Hi Colombia, on Saturriav. 12 and s^r^^^^^^vjurin^23 persons.-M AP
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 209 7 CHRISTMAS PARTIES fU from countries nil over the u<:ii<i. I t V Tl J especially lor sou. up have j > amassed thp most v onderful range fo» of lahrics to ensure that sJ you look your most 'X vlt\ I *> N -tumorous this Christmas. v ImYiYV V nv
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  • 107 8 Dagger Men Rob Taxi Driver A 52-YEAR-OLD taxi driver, Chow Joon Kam was robbed off $35 and ns watch by two men at the 7 m.s. Thomson Road, Singapore, last night Chow told the Standard that two men hired his taxi at ;he Great World to u.o to Thomson Road.
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  • 56 8 TELOK A\-CN, Mon. ".!:.-> Minuira Ma daughter of former Chinese Consul of Perak. Mr. 'brahim T. Y. Ma. has been poster" here as Welfare Officer. Lcwer Perak, m place of Inche Muhammad bin Ahmad Jelani, who has been transferred io Perlis. Miss Ma we* formerly attached to
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  • 51 8 Thieves broke into the home of Singapore jockey C. H Franklin m Camb; Road on Sunday night and got ta Lffa $1,000 Mr Franklin who returned a! 'or a show at the Rex Theatre, found a cupboard m the bedroom forced open a. id the money
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  • 41 8 TWO bus-drivers, S X. Kandatamj and :,I. Tanafalu, were each bound over m the sum of S2OO for six months, m the Penang Magistrate's Court yesterday when they were convicted of a charge of intimidating a woman, Aminah Bee.
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  • 103 8 MR. Goh Unk (luan. of S!> Main Koad. Lunas, Kedah, was recently presented with tht prize he won m an architecture competition m Melbourne. Australia. Third >-ar architecture- students at the Inherits of M •_"_.< urne had hern assigned to draw up plans for transforming the <enturv-old
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  • 170 8 AUSSIES THINK WE ARE SAKAIS! FAIR DINKUM AUSTRALIANS seem to think that Malayans are tribal people like Sskais. Their knowledge of Malaya is poor. Federation of Malaya Sic Council Secrc Ir. V. S. Vasagam the Standard jesi. Mr. Vasagam returned with the first batch of Malayans from the Olymr "Australians
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  • 247 8 AFTER PLEA BY ALLIANCE MAN LOCAL LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven women from Kulai and Scnai who had been arrested m the "Big Sweep H m South Johore on Nov. 30, were released today on the instructions of the Chief Minister, Tunku
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  • 221 8 ANGER OVER RECENT POLICY TRENDS JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Dissatisfaction among top UMNO circles here over the recent resignation of Syed Ja'afar Albar, the organization's Malayan publicity chief, may lead the Johore State UMNO to ''suspend" its co-operation with UMNO headquarters^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H trends UMNOH the
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  • 91 8 Scout Knife Is Offensive Weapon BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A scout camping knife was listed as an oftensive weapon m a case which came up before Inche Hassan bin Hussai. the Magistrate's Court here today. The accused m the cast was Shariff bin Ahmad, 31, who pleaded guilty to a charge cf
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  • 46 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Pan-Malayan Radio Star contest held m Kuala Lumpur last month was won by Inche Zailan Kamaruddin of Seremban. Inche Halimaton, the woman Federal Councillor, gave away the prizes last night at a ceremony at the Federal Police Depot.
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  • 30 8 PENANG, Mon.— Enlistment of young men into the B: Army and Malay Regiment will take place at the Police canteen, Sungei Pinang. from 9 a.m to 2 rj.m. today.
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  • 22 8 INCHE Mohamed bin Ibrahim, Settlement Officer, Raub. has been appointed junior customs officer, and transferred to the Customs Department. Malacca
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  • 30 8 A SINGAPORE hawker Yong, who boarded a pirate taxi m Geylang Road was taken to Rodys Road and robbed of cash and valuables worth $200 on Sunday nignt.
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  • 152 8 CHEW Hai Hong, a 26-year old hawker, was yesterday sentenaced to ftv* years' jai: Air. Justice Whitton. m the Singapore Assizes. The jury returned a five-two majority verdict of guilty against Chew for being m unlawful possession of a .38 revolver m Henderson Road on the
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  • 72 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Forty headrr teachers of Chinese schools 'n Johore v Ija'a Lumpur shortly on a civics course arranged by formation Departmtnl and the Sjpenntendent of Schools. In the Fcdera' capit. teacher? tive ne Department of Chemistry, the Police Depot, the Technical College, Airport, Radio
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  • 47 8 JOBS? SEE CLAGU E Former Singapore Polka Lieutenants, now unemployed, are asked to get m touch Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque. as he has had offers of employment for them. Mr Claque said that several offers were m tbe nature where police experiat-oa might be of value.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 346 8 'H Mfqtaff /00/^ a5» delicious tC&D Sjy***^\ Wm&V\\.\. THK CLASS \V I T H gf II /I I TT^^^^** I P. O. Box 3007, Singapore. 1 ""a Ii I As .I Jj Please send me 2 sample pa< kcts of delicious j f m^r* mm,^m\^^mm^l^m»^^z!J m Nescafe free of all
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  • 192 9 Talks On Future Today Two thousand Singapore Government employees ttIII meet today to discuss Government's scheme lor r_..ini/:iti«>n of the Civil Service. Government's Assistant Secretary on Policy and Negotiations. Mr. John Ward, will be present at the meeting to clarify any poir. a may be
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  • 120 9 Merdeka Prospects Brighter -LIM BOMBAY. Dec. 10. (AP)— Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister of ore, told a reporter at Bombay airport yesterday that prospects of a settlement between Singapore and Britain over the question of self-government for the island "were brighter than before." Mr- Lim. enroute to London for
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  • 39 9 MR. Edmund William Barker, of Singapore. wa.s yesterday admitted to the Bar of the Federation as an advocate and solicitor, by Mr. Justice Buhagiar, m the Johore High Court, on the motion of Ut K.T. V
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  • 110 9 A MAN collapses aaa died While helping his neighbour to put out a fire m a shophouse m Kiven Road. Singapore, yesterday. He was G. Gopalan, 41. the proprietor of a prr shop, who lived m the same road. A young girl, who
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  • 42 9 WARRANT ORICn (First Class) H. Brown. RASC. receives tho LtSsf ServiMand (iood Conduct Medal from the Commander-in-Chief, FARELP, General Sir I ram ss Posting. The presentation for 18 years' exemplary conduct, was made at GHQ Taagtta vesteidav.
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  • 124 9 SINGAPORE is faced with a serious unemployment problem with thousands of students leaving schools each year. CheongM theH Society, H mustß He Govern-H employmentM a section I probe the boys.B school I themselvcsH the pro-H become disastrous,"! Mr. Cheong said
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  • 99 9 SINGAPORE Police Corporal, Mohamed Ali bin Haji Mohamed Noor, 30, who wa.s killed after a lorry knocked him down while manning a road block m Beach Road on Sunday night, was buried with full police honours yesterday evenThe Corporal was on "Operation Dagger" duty. He
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  • 176 9 THE reason why oil companies m Durban refused to bunker the H, 759-ton German freighter, Weserstein, last month is still a mystery to her captain. The vessel arrived m Singapore on Sunday on her way to Taikoo Bar m North China with a cargo of
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  • 43 9 THE body of a 12-year-old hoy Ho Wee Foo. was found floating m the sea off Marine Parade, Singapore, yesterday. An employee of the Botanic Gardens, Suid bin Kiah. who saw the body floating swam out and brought it ashore.
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  • 38 9 8.0.A.C. har announced that it is unable to accept gift or relief parcels for Budapest. However, the airline will continue to accept cor ments addressed to recognized relief organizations wit h i c Vienna.
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  • 90 9 A Senior Lecturer Resigns A SENIOR, i'< hrn I m tht Department "f tn.i lean ti Vkt* Unh ot Mala] i has resigned to take an Hrn ii ur of Anatomy m tin l niverMty of Peshawar. Hi is Dr. A. Mohidcen, who lru.es Singapore at the end <>f n'
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  • 159 9 MR. LIM TO PRESENT PRIZES Standard pie. MRS. LIM Yew Hock, wife of Singapore's Chief Minister, will present more than 100 certificates and prizes to successful students of the Far Eastern Music School on Saturday. The students were successful candidates of the recent Trinity College of Music, London and the
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  • 269 9 Lecturers To Have More Say In Senate 'Experiment' COUNCIL RAISES STRENGTH TO 46 LECTURERS in the University ot Moioyo win now nave stronger representation on the Varsity's highest academic body the Senate as an experiment. The experiment which will be for three years from 19o6 to 1959 may
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  • 75 9 U.S. Grant Of $1,500 For Records THE Department of English of the University of Malaya has received a grant of $1,500 from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Acting Vice-Chancel-lor, Dr. E. li. G. Dobby, announced yesterday. The grant, said Dr. Dobby, would be spent on beginning a on of American recordn
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  • 113 9 THREE students of r.verMty o) a, who pleaded guilty to removing a traffic sign-po.<t. were fined $15 each, m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. The three wrre: Tan Kirn Leong. Teoh Soon Leong. and K. Pathmanaban. The court was told that the three
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 263 9 Miss Not the Grand Opportunity j You have been Waiting for CLEARANCE W SALE ii fin r ils unn dm ml Smina I.ns<> for unur I fslivt' Ship/i/iiiirf. TEXTILES HOUSEHOLD LINEN, REaDYvaDE GOODS b FANCY GOODS ALL TO EE CLEARED t These mn only some of them:— Cannon Coloured Sheets
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 212 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE WM ~m\\\' i T__B "________T BB IH BB w \*|H*■|H I i i j I I i 1 l________^—a-.________J W M Jy I BBJ 1| it Bi I'l Bi Si r~r ___r^i I I 1* I *I* Hi l 1 i BBSSt^ I_, I Im| 7| I
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    • 64 9 Saturday's soil tion Z 0 v ''< PA T 'o <"<■ 7 0 A/ ■B y B '■■<'■ "B^B" 4 *T '.?■> ~< f _r r ߣBj^B' v ß±Bcß' r ___B_L 9 c Avm_£u it A ?B'B' 'B' BjJi B*'B/ -B^B' B?B''B_Ji 'm* v i p *TB 2? rß^B^B^B^B^sl^B^ /va
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  • 88 10 TALKS ON TRADING PROSPECTS THK ,0 man trade mission from Okinawa, which flew into Singapore on Sunday by (■.inula aircr.itt from Bangkok, yesterday mot Chamber of Commerce officials .md businessmen. Discussions which were informal, mainly centred on prospects of increasinu trade between the two countries Okinawa could export sugar to
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  • 83 10 THE Rover Co. Ltd.. of Britain, is planning the complete manufacture of Land Rover motor vehicles m Australia. The Pressed Metal Corporation Ltd.. of Sydney, will carry on the work. company was formerly a who-lly-owned subsidiary of Larke Hoskins Industries Ltd. Recently Rover (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
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  • 94 10 "MALAYA'S imports of bicycles and spare parts from Japan, which are worth about S4 million up to the last quarter of this year, are increasing, according to Mr. V. Nomura. Japanese Vice-Consul m charge oi **^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H the Japan I Associa-I I exchanging^ im-l to the I
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  • 137 10 RUBBER RISES CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices rday rose by half a cent to $1,132 per lb. for first grade January shipment with moderate business passing. The market closed quiet. The market opened steady and rose gradually m the morning to around $1,144 for January shipment at noon. The highest price
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  • 30 10 GOPENG CamaUdated Ltd. lus dei lared fourth Interim diridend <>f II p<r cent for the vc.u ending Sept. St, list, pajafcic m England M Jan. 1 nc\t year.
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  • 42 10 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group for November: rubber 6.815.500 lb. t86.223.6001b. to date). tea 185.500 Ib. (1.980.000 lb.), palm oil 1.221 tons t1.3.312 tons), palm kernels 349 tons (3.865 tons), tin ore 2,089 piculs (15.737 piculs).
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  • 170 10 THERE is scope for development m the Far Eastern markets and the future range of Hoover appliances is being developed with this potential m mind, according to Mr. S Roberts, managing director of Hoover Ltd., England. Mr. Roberts had stopped off at Singapore on his way
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  • 253 10 Asian Cadet Scheme On Estates A Success DRIVE FOR MORE RECRUITS KUALA LUMPUR/ Mon. Guthrie and Company's pilot scheme to train Asians for executive jobs on their plantations has proved so successful that they are now making another drive to recruit young Malayans for training. The company, it will be
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  • 99 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pieul yesterday were: Copra. Dec. $28 buyers. sellers; coconut oil m bulk $44 sellers, m drums $47i lers, Muntok white pepper sellers, Sarawak white sellers. Special Sarawak black $89 sellers. Tone: Quiet. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra:
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  • 211 10 JAPAN PAPER SURVEY MISSION IMPRESSED JAPAN"S four man paper trade mission now m Singapore m the course of a tour of the Near and Far East countries is impressed with the potentialities for development of the Malayan paper markets, according to the leader, Mr. S. Harada, director of the Japan
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  • 90 10 Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants: Ncv York 32| <T.T.). 32g fO.D.i 32 7 'B credit bills and 32 15/16 trade bills (90d/st): Canada 31 5/16 (T.T>, 31 7/16 (0.D.). Sl| credit bills and3i 13/ 16 trade bills (90 d/st). Selling New Y(irk 32). Canada 30 15/16.
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  • 207 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN' <harebrok< r.orted the .-s done: 88. Pet 49/9: fT S vernight and 29/-: I Baa-eacn c g $841; M. Collie; >nd yesterday; Metal B^ x Robinson ords $1.6.3 ords $9.75; Wearncs $315. $3.20. Aqkam $1.64; Austral Ama! 19/9. 2 27/6: Hong Fatt $1 f)9; X X
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  • 25 10 A DRAMATICALLY projecting .steel canopy iture ol the entrance to the ameniand workshop building of Australian Oil Refinery at Banksmeadow, New South Wales.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 549 10 P WD. TRENM. Wl Tl NDI X NOTICE "FENDERS from Contractors x registered m Class A. B and C, will be received at the office of tbe State Engineer D Trengganu at KUALA TRENGC to 12 00 noon of the 19th December 1956 for: The construction of 10 <s of
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    • 488 10 NOTICES s|N(. -PORI I.MPKOI LMLNT IKI sf j \DERS arc invited from Sanitary Contractors for the construction of a septic tank and drainage at I K. Holland Park. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposi* of 5100/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender
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    • 563 10 HOLLAND AMLRK A LINE -s AARDYK" Arrived on Bth instant. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey at godown 20A on 17th instant. No further survey will be held. ROT 11 RDA.M TRADING CO. (Ml LTD. Shipping Department. Tel: *****. Igufta. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER In fm* Hi_.li Court of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 144 10 or 1 1 1 MIAM Obokin. Gordian. Akita Maru. Cambodia. Lantao. Hong Kong Trader. Aaryk. Siberoet. Fuji Maru, Sanana. Hg. Silvermoon. Thai, Rajula. Sly. Talang. Aker. Sty. Benakat. Maharaja Velverdc. Monika. Batoela. Gunn, El Brenon, Agamemnon, Ampenan IWI I. K()M)S Indari. Susana. Larantuka. Giang Seng, Senai, Hock Lee. Tong Seang.
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    • 239 10 O2j SZIjl EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airways HUH 955 am. Ar India ALM9 SYDNEY 1130 am Malayan Airways MLIOI PG pm Kl. KLR29 AMS/BKOK UN) pm. Qantas EMS9I \K JL3O p m. Malayan Airways M 1409 'CH cm. Qantas .39 AX 4 r m BOAC BA 'BKOK I M pm 2X
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    • 787 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1«L -3923/6 265? 132/6 Rcbinson Rcac THE MJUI FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T« l>a-tka, foeton. New York Baltimore, t-h.ladelphia b Cult fort. Spore F.Sham Penang POtlrtttMlM 5/14 Feb 15/lt Feb |f/M *m\ Canton mmVmm to proceed via other ports to load anc discharge cargo NORTH
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    • 1182 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) i lnco'poidtt c m iinsaporei (1- lines) $h o.p. B> THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £f Cirners option to proceed via othtipoits to load and discharge catgc SAILINCi to LIVERPOOL. CLASCCW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PCRTS POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA
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    • 852 11 MITSUI VQ LINE Spore P. hem Penonc FOR JAPAN Akibason Moru for YoVoh;ra, \;r via Manilc G 5 Amagisan Maru r Yeohama, Kobe Moji. via Mono Kona 17 Dec 14 Dec Hagurosan Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe Puscn, via Manila 15 Dec mm FOR USA. For New York Philadelphia Baltimore Arimoson
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    • 730 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES C^ t^akD_ boilings tor Bangkok and, o Fo> East f r cn 5 F i ►.rr 1 port "KAMFODIA In Port SELANDIA' !4/15Dec 16/1/ Der 18 1 KINA —31 Dee/3 on MALAYA' 11/12Jon 13/15Jon 16/19Jon HOMEWARDS SnJfinni for Genoo. Antwerp Rotterdom. Homt-wc C openhopon. Gothenburg Oslo S
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  • 223 12  - Now you see and hear Sabrina JACK BENTLEY says T can now reveal the best-kept secret m show business. Sabrina has made her first disc last week. This picture shows her rehearsing m London. Sabrina should have made her first recording earlier, but there was a hitch. I was standing
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  • 219 12 No women this time for Mayflower BOMON "jVO w— ca win be allowed aboard tbe uiaaiiliawtfal M w i du;i; BJBsai she retraces the historic coarse of ber famed IWtaVctijor froaa I\-n i I i V her aUfper. Aiaa Titters, »ks win pilot the ship, arrived here with plans tr-
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  • 1659 12  -  James Gonnen As Hitler's chosen prophet, Jan Eric Hanussen, world famous clairvoyant, told the Fuehrer's fortunes by consulting the stars, once predicting an even greater career than that of Napoleon for the dictator. He rose to eminence and acquired great fortunes, but human weaknesses failed
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    • 81 12 The icmld famous family of TIGER medicinal prod, CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGEK MEDICAL HALL MILKMAID £3^3^ Mil I MILKMAID BRANP, j^« fj/l/!*wf d A word of advice I V &f
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    • 341 12 i_v9 a a a it ti w TO D A Y'S QUO 1 \i PHIHHK a moth gnaw* a MBi ll I l_H \U IV IT%S«)4 IMB Bl H 'i"'ii i -ii. > j I si. ChiJM*atom. al Bj i i ""BHiyir. ■■■■■H Pay attention to mends u^;v'fTT*^Blf!fl'^Li and loved
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  • 76 13 Photo. and MELBni u\f: Kinii Zatopek ol CBedMsloTaUa data to his knees with e\hau>tion alter coming m sixth m the 01ympi< ."Marathon. I irst v.is .\Tiin Miin<n;n of France who finished m 2 hrs. niinvl United Press R. HABIB, captain of the Pakistani hockey team, beina
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  • 233 13 Pat On The Back For Australia "MOSCOW, DEC. II (REFTER)— RIG HEADLINES IX THE SOME! TRESS I< i)\Y PROCLAIMED Rl SSLVS DELIGHT IX HER I XOIT ICIAL POINTS VICTORY OVER AMERICAN ATHLETES AT THE MELBOURNE OLYMPIC ■GAMES Bui notes of criticism wore sounded. The government
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  • 75 13 TOKYO, Oec 10 (Reuter) —The United States Embassy here today announced that Bob Mathias and Dr. Sammy Lee, double Olympic decathlon and high diving champions respectively, will visit Japan on their way home to the United States from Melbourne. They were scheduled to arrive m Tokyo on
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  • 154 13 SERVICES AGAINST MALAYA THE following will represent the All-M'alava Combined Services m their annual rugby match against All-Malaya Civilians at Jalan Besar stadium this Saturday at S p.m.: Lt. Burrows (New Zealand Army); Pte. Grieve (Kosbis). Capt. N. Roberts (Johore), F/Lt. Strickland Singapore), Lt. Hartland-Swan (Selangor): LAC Slattery (Singapore). Griffiths
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  • 65 13 MELBOURNE. Dec. 10. (Reuter) Australian Test cricketers Ray Lindwail and Keith Miller have at last received their L'.iOO "good conduct" bonuses from the last tour which withheld by team manager W..7. Dowlin. Mr. Dowling said today that the money had not been paid because it was
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  • 201 13 LONDON, Der- 10. (Renter) Draw for the third round of the English Fcotball Association Cup, to be played on Saturday was mads here today:The 44 Fitrt and Second Division clubs enter the competition for the first time m this round, along with the 20 surviving
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  • 65 13 Photo MELBOURNE America's Mildred McDaniel, ivinr<er of the Women's Hioh Jump takes the No 1 position on the rostrum to receive Icr Gold Medal, Dead heat for second place was betireen Britain's Thelma Hr,. and Russia's Maria Piss wlio both jumped 5 ft. 5« inches.
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  • 119 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: The All-Star women table t< team fro the Kuan Cheng G four sanu fir;.. friendly match ol I von tour at the SCEA last night. Myra Richard the recently crowned Co! queen, made quick work of her o{ ent winning her came at 3
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  • 221 13 MO.KM RNK. Dec. 10 (I P)-The Olympic bkmft is over t<.ri.t\. tin- quests are heading home and !i over Melbourne has turned this over to the broom pushers and auditors m an attempt to tidy things np resembled sH i.ir-H H by tryin^H
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  • 844 14  -  JEFFERY JAMES Belgians Decide With A Dubois Goal By SPORE UNLUCKY NOT TO SHARE HONOURS IF if is possible for whoops of joy to decide o match, then that's how Belgium edged Singapore by three goals to two m the hockey international at
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  • 611 14  -  LEONG HEW MENG By Colony Hold Makeshift XI BRITAIN'S hockey prestige almost took a tumble at Jalan Besar Stadium last m-lit when a British Hockey Eleven, with a sprinkling of Olympic players. were held to a one-all draw by a Singapore team which bad seven Olympic
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  • 257 14 TWO COLDS FOR CUTS lUil l.rm* "i'i< Cold med.illi>ts. rt irrivrd m sins ipoi Ihet n itti 16 members of Britain's Olympic contingent In BOAC Constel Lit inn vcstenUy. c Gole> Medal: »r>xand Terry Sp old. told the St Bdard that he had not yet
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  • 65 14 PRETORIA Dec 10. <Reu'.er> Brilliant spin bowling by Johnny Wardle, who fi: with six for 30, put the S African XI all out m l second inninss here toda' 116. Thi c MCC to score 148 to win. The last five South Af: out an hour morning to-
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  • 36 14 INDIAN Pr. ">n bea Tamil counterparts 4-3 when met m a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorns _o.- the Indians were: Pandian 2. Syed Shankarar Samy. Pa appan <v athan nc te
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  • 73 14 S'pore And Malacca Win Quad. Ties SINGAPORE, defending champions, and Malacca won their opening matches m the Schools Inter-State quadrangular tourney which began m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Singapore were lucky to edge Negri Schools 2-1. Malacca beat Selangor 1-0. _;ri scored first through Henry Sta Maria. Singapore replied through Ba'diraj
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  • 85 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon: I Seven states have entered for the sixth All-Malayan inter-state Sikhs hockey competition for the Gurudwara Cup to be held here on Dec. 29. 30, 31 and Jan. 1 The Malayan Sikhs Sports Council has extended the date of entries to Dec 13
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  • 152 14 TV,O ex-Malayans, Charllt Twisscll (a nephew r pore banker Mr Yap Pheng Geek) and R. H>. m the B meet Singapore m the international soccer at 8 p.m. at Jalan Besar stadium. Speaking abort the Olympic soccer competition m Melbourne. Mr. N. Creek, the
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  • 34 14 Bingham Braves The Belgians SINGAPORE'S Bingham makes a save as two Belgian forwards threaten. Looking on is Colony captain, Edwin Doraisamy. Belgium beat Singapore 3-2 m this hockey international at Jalan Be' sar stadium.
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  • 393 14 Stay Out Of Games Until Standards High, Says Vasagam MALAYA should nor attempt to compete m another Olympiad until this country has sportsmen of world class. This was the candid opinion Ir. N 11. Vasagam, Secretary/Treasurer and Attache of the Federation contingent which competed m the 16th World Olympiad. r
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