Singapore Standard, 9 January 1957

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  • 462 1 Mentri Collapses Addressing State Council GENTLEMAN WITH THE BIG HEART' DIES AFTER STROKE Xl AM AN. Tuos. <r] lf lunku Panj;lima peran- l'ahang:. Tunku [Mohammad ibni Aimarj, unl Sultan Al-Mu'adzam Shah. C BE., the State's Mentri Besar. collapsed a nd died this morning m lti e p.ili:ing State Council Cumber.
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  • 71 1 SAID. Jan. F. lAP>— •randed m al mor mn gt earning Said harl v into the open r ls of seven nacausht m. the the Brttlsh-Ft md Egyptian coun:es. They moved their own power ml miles south ana rnrhe .southern rrway still thins were
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  • 112 1 Yemen Gets Ready To Fight Jan. 8 (UP) The icuial Arab kingdom of :n today was reported its army for a ft] state c| war against Britain over a frontier dispute which ha s been going en lor nearly 50 years. Aden reports said about 12.--r>'i() Yemeni troops have con:od
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  • 62 1 RSCOW Jan. 8 (Renter) En-lai, Chinese Prime Mini-* [ward talks with Soviet leagremlin here toe paid calls on 1 Bula mm. the t Primp Minister, and President Klimenti Voroshilov High significance is attached to Mr. Chou's visit here and it may prelude a Ban-dflng-type conference of Asian
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  • 429 1 DON'T BELIEVE RUMOURS, VIOLENCE IS WORK OF THUGS, SAYS PENANG'S R.C. lUf?'I U f?'~ T lesldent Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham, said here today it was the Settlement Government's belief fliat the incidents m Georgetown over the past six days had been deliberately perpetrated by hooligans bent on stirring up
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  • 229 1  - TRUTH ABOUT U.K. OFFER: 'I WAS RIGHT' TUNKU 4 Rock, Rock and Roll everybody../ From ANDREW ROTH Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Tues.— "The trouble is I was right!" This was the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, laughing about his blurting out the truth about Britain's economic offer m
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  • 531 1 Beng Lam is homewith a song in her heart By CHAN SWAN BEE AN eight-year-old Singapore Chinatown girl returned home from Sydney yesterday with a song m her heart. For she had come through an operation for a brain condition which had threatened her eyesight. Clapping her way to the
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  • 31 1 A decision on one of the most important jobs m Malaya— the Vice-Chancel-lorship of the University of Malaya— is expected to be announced by the 24-man University Council today.
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  • 104 1 Suez Talks: Britain Is Willing NEW YORK. Jan. 8. (Reuter) Britain would be prepared to resume negotiations with Egypt about a Suez Canal settlement on the basis of the talks where they were left lnst October, a spokesman for Britain's delegation to the United Nations said today. "We believe that
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  • 27 1 FONG Kirn Seng, a 12--year-old boy. fell while playing with friends m Geylang. Singapore, last night. He died soon after admission to the General Hospital.
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  • 19 1 DATO Abdul Razak. the Federation Education Minister, left Ix)ndon by air last night for Kuala Lumpur.— Reuter
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  • 172 1 SYDNEY. Jan. 8 (Reuter) —Fifteen Citizen Military Forces trainees began 42 days' detention at Holdsworthy today because they refused to wear the kilt. Wearing the kilt would be an insult to their dignity, they told a special court yesterday The trouble beean six
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  • 471 1 'UNCLE SAM' MAY AID MALAYA Among 'Friendly Nations To Be Asked KUALA LUMPUR, TUES— CHIEF MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN MAY TAKE THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA'S CASE FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NOW THAT BRITAIN CANNOT HELP OUT THE NEW NATION AFTER MERDEKA. THIS WAS INDICATED, ALTHOUGH
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  • 292 1 Now Indonesian Govt. Gets More Demands For Autonomy JAKARTA, Jan. 8. -The Indonesian Government today tightened security measures m the outer islands m the face of spreading demands for more autonomy from outlying provinces. Accord ins to news reports prominent citizens m Southern Borneo have demanded provincial autonomy for Hula
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  • 35 1 FRENCH police and parachutists blocked off the Algiers Casbah with barbed wir« barricades and troop cordons yesterday to check an expected wave of terrorist attacks during the approaching United Nations Algerian debate. UP
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  • 221 2 Help Us Kill Top Terrorist Brigadier Appeals KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Negrl Sembilan'i Military Commander, Brigadier H. T. Alexander today made an urgent appeal to the public for information which might lead to the elimination of "the State's most aggressive terrorist** Tan Fook Loons whose atrocities include the Boxing Day Manchin
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  • 490 2 Court Of Inquiry Hears Ritson Revision Claim THE Court of Inquiry examining the dispute between the Singapore City Council and the Council's Federation of Labour Unions, on a new wage structure, was yesterday informed that implementation of the new wage scheme
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  • 73 2 ALOR STAR. Tues The Raja Muda of Kedah. Tunku Abdul Halim. laid the foundation stcne for the milliondollar four-storey "Transport Building" with a golden trc.vel toiiav Mr. Toh Hooi Choon. on behalf of directors of the Alor Star Transoort and Trading Company Limited, said the idea of this
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  • 39 2 DR. Francis Godwin, Director of the Ceylon Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, arrived m Singapore by plane from Colombo last night, to advise the Colony Government on the setting up of a similar Institute here.
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  • 149 2 THE 65,000-strong Singagapore Trades' Union Congress yesterday called for an emergency meeting of Its 56-man representative council on Sunday to discuss the Report of the Committee -on Minimum Standards of Livelihood. A spokesman of the Concress told the Standard that since the recommendations affected the future
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  • 294 2 Independence Day Celebration UN Man May Attend KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An United Nations Organization representative, possibly the Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammerskjold may be invited to attend Malaya's mammoth Merdeka celebrations commencing with the Declaration of Independence on August 31 This was disclosed today by Mr. F. Lees, executive secretary of
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  • 154 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber nricei (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were:*. Spot fob. BuyersS <Norn.) Id. Jan.RSSNo.I Kl.u t R.S.S. No. 2 101 mil R.S.S. No. 3 f»K «|jji Tone: Uncertain SPORE TIN #u Th f p ril>c of tin °n the local market testerday was $38 U per
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  • 289 3 New Taxes Don't E Justify Rise In C.O.L. Allowances Committee Probes, And Decides .nn™ reCCnf r/u e0S c S ln toxo ii°" not justify demands by 25,000 employees of the Singapore Government Service for a higher c ost of living allowance. aer t 5 was the result of an investigation
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  • 38 3 LOW XGEE I for alia m the "MaeU i last week to radio and electrical f cering. Low, an exof the Serangoon School, Singapore, be away for seven He is the son of Low Yong Kwoi.g.
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  • 135 3 Bill To Reorganize Seamen's Bureau THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy will introduce at today's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly a Bill for a complete reorganization of the Seamen's Registration Eureau m the Colony. The object of the Bill is to reconstitute the Bureau consisting
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  • 57 3 A "SOXGKOK" maker. S. P. Abdul Razak. yesterday blamed a fire which razed his premises early last year, for failing to submit his income tax returns. Razak told the Singapore City Magistrate. Mr. Robert T. T. Chee. that all his account books had been destroyed
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  • 198 3 COLONY AIDS HUNGARIAN REFUGEES SINGAPORE has now joined the ranks of those countries throughout the world which have contributed towards the relief of the thousands of refugees who have fled Soviet oppression m Hungary. Some 361 toys of all descriptions, old and new, were taken over by Qantas BOAC Airways
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  • 103 3 LIM TO REPORT ON TALKS AT today's meeting of the Singapore Legislative- Assembly, the Chief Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock, will give a resume of the discussions he had with the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd. on the constitutional future of the Colony. Mr. Lim will
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  • 99 3 Four Expats Quit Tax Office FOUR expatriate officers m the Singapore Income Tax Department are quitting their jobs because of the Malayanization policy They are* Messrs. John Haddon, William Murphy. A.D. Small and E. J. Heuvel. They hold the posts of Assistant Commissioners and Assessment Officers m the department. Mr.
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  • 78 3 RECORDING OF MOZART MUSIC AT OLD VIC A TAPE recording of the Singapore Musical Society's September performance of Mozar \s "Requiem" and "Coronation Mass" m honour of the Bi-centenary of Mozart's birthday, will be played at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 15. The soloists were: Annette de la Bije
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  • 52 3 A PEON. Chia Poh Choon. yesterlay claimed trial m Ihe Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court to a charge of rioting at Farrer Road, on the nUht of Nov If) last year. He was allowed bail of $500 m one surety till Jan 22 when the case will
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  • 232 3 1,652 RECEIVE TRAINING ON How To Be Good Public Servants THE Singapore Government Staff Training School last year instructed 1,652 serving officers on how to become good public servants. Object of the training was to teach the officers, drawn from the first four divisions. on how n particular department, division
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  • 28 3 ON two charges of failing to submit his income tax returns, a businessman. R. P. Seth. was fined $300 m the Singapore City Court yesterday.
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  • 77 3 'Necking' Annoys Residents RESIDENTS m Oclta Estate. Singapore, arp up m arms against necking couples who make the dim-lit part of the estate their rendezvous. They complain that most of these couples come from outside the estate. "This sort of thing breeds juvenile delinquency m the estate." the President of
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  • 56 3 FIVE robbers, one armed with a revolver and the others with knives, held up a family m Joo Chiat Place. Singapore, yesterday. While the thugs herded the family, a man slipped through tt^e back door and telephoned the police; When the robbers missed the
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  • 147 3 TWO months after a woman reported the loss of her identity card to the police, she was summoned and charged with failing to produce' it. Theresa Carvalho, 34, was yesterday charged before the Singapore Third Criminal District Judge. Mr.
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  • 128 3 3,300 Phone Numbers Changed THREE-thousand three-hun-dred telephone numbers m the Bukit Timah. Bukit Panjan* and central areas <>f Singapore were changed on Jan. 6. Mr. J A. Gagan, Manager of the Singapore Telephone Board, told the Standard yesterday that the numbers affected were those beginning with 88 (changed to H8).
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  • 52 3 YIAK CHERN YEfc. 23 was charged In the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of Neo Eng. at 111 Miles Woodlands Road, on Dec. 17 last year. The charge was read and explained to him and he was remanded at the C.I.D. lockup till
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  • 113 4 JOHORE'S FIRST SPEAKER NEED NOT BE MALAY JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The first Speaker for the Johore State Council need not necessarily be a Malay, the Standaid was told today. But the man chosen for the Job should be acceptable to all parties m the Council. Inrhe Shaikh Annuar, Alliarve member
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  • 79 4 SINGAPORE Police would like to get m touch with relatives of two men who were found 'lead m the City yesterday. In both cases, police do not suspect foul play. One of the dead rrcn is Goh Chee Tai, 63 He colapsed and died bofore
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  • 108 4 DESERTION of seamen from ships costs Singapore a lot of money and should be .;rnsed, a representative of Shell Company. Captain L.F. Howell, told the Sixth Magistrate. Mr. D.C. D'Cotta. crday. Capt. Howcll made this remark yesterday when a seaman. Thomas Arthur Marshall. of the
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  • 87 4 A BRITISH Girl Guide contingent to the World Centenary Camp m Manila arrived m Singapore yesterday on the passenjjer-liner, Orinjc from Britain They were met at the wharf by the Assistant Commissioner for Serancoon. Miss Purshon and local guides. The contingent of 10 guides will leave
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  • 177 4 No Increase In Colony's Electricity Charges City Council Decides THERE wlfl be no increase m charges for Singapore electricity consumers, the Standard learned yesterday. A committee of the Colony's City Council yesterday turned down a suggestion by the City Electricity Engineer. Mr. R A. Waddle, to increase the charges. Mr.
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  • 261 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— With the arrest of the 20 terrorist suppliers m Semenyih and Broga last week, the Communist supply organization m the whole of the Ulu Langat district has been smashed, Government announced today. "Operation Bonanza," launched last year m the area, enters
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  • 82 4 NO agreement VM reached on the workers' rla:m for a "goodwill remuneration" when the Sin^aDore Chief Mm Mr. Urn Yew Hnok. met the management of Malayan Airways yesterday. •Mr Lim will meet the disputing pan cs again to try and end the strike by 600
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  • 49 4 MISS Lily Ns, who arrived m Singapore yesterday hv the passenger liner, Oran.je. A Baxhclor of Music. Miss Nr. spent seven years «*udv»n^ m England and America. She is the daughter of Mr Ng S>ii Cam, president of the Malayan Chinese Association m Penang. Standardpic
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  • 68 4 MI'AR. Mon —A Yons Pens rubber estate owner Koo Lian Chui. was lined 51. 200. or m default a year's jail, on ThursHny. by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. N. L. Cohen, for failing to keep the lallnng and bushes on his c under
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  • 242 4 S'pore UMNO Faces Crisis As Leaders Threaten To Quit SINGAPORE UMNO, whose general secretary, Sycd Ahmad Jama. lullil, resigned last Sunday, is now faced with a string of sympathy" resignations. Yesterday, the deputy chairman of the north division, Inche Ibrahim Lela, sent m his resignation "m sympathy with the general
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 4 HOME AGAIN MISS Moselle Nissi* the "grand old i. U h •n Singapore's small Jewish C ?"!!r unit v ™<i daughter of the late sir Maaenel Meyer, arrived mi n th P Colony yesterday from Britain after a holiday there. Standardpic
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 462 4 Standard o^Lntaitac Information at a Glance Singapore Diary pcS^JVm^ 4«, 5 32 P m PB^pi? LfcUISLAmU A9BBMBLY: Meet- TOMORROW: Singapore 420 am. -Victor I' r ing at Assembly House. Empress (8.2 ftl 5.00 pm (6 6 ft). roum Orchestra -7 4 Place. 10 am Port Dickon 11 44 a.m. (8
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  • 333 5 Assembly Representation A Retrograde Step' SINGAPORE'S LiberalSocialist party yesterday attacked the move by leaders of five community associations for reserved representation m the Legislative Assembly during the transient years towards Merdeka as a 'retrograde step.' In a statement yesterday, the party secretary, Mr E X Tan, said that such an
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  • 197 5 He's Here To Coach Our Doctors t Tilt; fir^t of throe Australian doctors who C will coach local doctors C- of the Faculty of Mcdi2 cine. University of Ma- 2 laya. for the primary examination of the Royal Australasian Col- J legc of Surgeons arrived m Singapore by air yesJ
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  • 123 5 More Money Goes In —And Out MORE money was saved and more withdrawn m the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank m 1955. While there is an increase of $2,533,825 over the total amount of cash transactions m 1955, there was also more money withdrawn during that year compared with 1954.
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  • 74 5 THE Singapore Malay Cultural Society proposes to call for a Malay cultural congress, similar to the Congress of Language and Literature held last year, to discuss the character of national culture m the era of independence. Inchc Harun Mohamnd Amin. president of the Society told the Standard yesterday
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  • 93 5 THE Singapoie Bus Workers Union yesterday sought the assistance of the Chief Minister Mr Lim Yew Hock, m having 25 members retrenched by two Chinese bus companies reinstated. A five-man delegation of 'he union yesterday met Mr. Lim at his ofiice and alleged that the employers
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  • 55 5 ATAN Johan Amar, the stowaway Indonesian student, was yesterday flown back to Jakarta from Singapore m a Garu.ia Indonesian Airways Convair Airport and immigration authorities are still no wiser as how Atan. a^ed 16. slipped into an aircraft unnoticed at Jakarta He arrived on Monday without a
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  • 312 5 Chinese Schools: Singapore Government will nor allow any single school to expand beyond manageable proportions, Mr. D. McLellan, Permanent Sec retary to the Ministry of Education, said yesterday. Mr McLellan said this m a letter to Mr Tan Lark Sye President of the Hokkicn Asso
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  • 138 5 'Black Monday' For 85,000 WHEN school reopens on Jan. 14 it will be a "Black Monday" for 85.000 Singapore children, 18.000 of whom will he attending school for the first time. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education said yesterday that as far as possible the Ministry had tried to
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  • 94 5 IT WAS a happy reunion for 2nd Lieut. J G W. Jones of the Royal Army Service Corps and his father. Professor Martin Jones of King's College. Newcastleon Tyne. England. at Singapore's International Airport yesterday. Father and son had last met m Britain m Ortoher last year
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 426 6 'J'HE continuing disturbances m Penang are a reminder to the whole of the Federation that the enemies within its territory are not confined to the Malayan jungles. They live and walk freely m the towns and villages waiting for an opportunity to cause civil commotion and lawlessness
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    • 472 6 T HE r Federation Minister for Transport, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, described a motor vehicle as a lethal weapon when he addressed the Automobile Association of Malaya recently. This is an obvious fact which both drivers and pedestrians have forgotten due to familiarity with motor car?. One
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  • 1298 6  -  Rawle Knox -by HIGHLIGHTS INDIAN EXPECTATIONS PREMIERS ON THE MOVE CHINESE CHANGE OF HEAR1 VOICE OF INDONESIA SOME MUTINY DOUBTS EYES ON HONG KONG NEW DELHI JT does not appear that Mr. Nehru's approach to world problems has made much impression m official Washington. Both he and
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 162 6 Ode on Radio Malaya Were I ChtfttM, or Turk. or Greek, I'd itfll prefer a man to speak. My language as t'was meant to sound. But oil the radio I hay fotnuL < A i an, irho u'hen he gives "lUe Sen's", Has the most astoundino views. On language (English),
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    • 172 6 Sir; The article m your issue of January 4lh on the subject of the move ol industry from Singapore lo the Federation is of particular interest to Petaling Jay a. Malaya*! first New Town (7 miles ironi Kuala Lumpur and less when the new load is open)
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    • 62 6 Sir; Parallel roads vi 2 Middle Road and Orchard R.-*3d have P9st Office Pillar Boxes but it is surprising that Bras Basah Road hasn t any. Cannot tho Ministry particularly m charge of this do something to arrange to have at least one say near a school, so
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  • 894 6  -  STEPHEN HUGHES HAZARDS A ND OPPORTUNITY AVWWWWWW XV A\\\V\\\\\V\\> D TTD^ T RABAT (Morocco) CRING the first year of independence, the Moroccan Government imposed new taxes which were to increase budget revenues by 34.000 million francs. But an economic slump and insecurity have had the effect of reducing aggregate
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 266 7 MENON ACCUSES GOVT. OF DEFYING U.N. ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS Treatment Of Indians In Africa I J^ W i. V R s'J an; 8 Rcuter >- Mr V X Krishna Menon leader India s United Nations delegation, said yesterday that "the European population of South Africa must be brought by persuasion, by
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 34 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 (AP) The White House announced yesterday that the King of Saudi Arabia Ibn Saud will visit President Eisenhower later this month for discussion of Middle Eastern problems.
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    • 33 7 LONDON. Jan. 8 (UP) Socialist lawmaker Edith Summerskill said yesterday she will fly to Egypt this weekend to investigate hospital conditions m Port Said, and meet Egyptian leaders m Cairo
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    • 32 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (Rcuter) Republican leader. Mr. W liam F. Know land of California announced yesterday he would not be a candidate for re-election to the Senate m 1958.
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    • 19 7 THE HAGUE. Jan. 8 (AP)— Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard yesterday celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary.
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  • 124 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 8, (AP) President Eisenhower nas sent to India's Prime Minister Nehru. a personal message dealing with the administration's new anti-Communist programme for the Middle East. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty yesterday emphasized that the note was personal and added that
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  • 371 7 Rhee May Start War If Pact Is Scrapped SEOUL. Jan. 8 (Reuter) United States military sources here said today that if and when the Korean Armistice Agreement weie abolished South Korea would immediately take a gamble of double or nothing military offensive against North Korea. The
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  • 160 7 RANGOON, Jan. 8 (Reuter)— A meeting of 160 representatives and observers from political organisations m the Shan State of eastern Burma recently adopted a number of resolutions stating that Shan State should secede from the Burmese Union, newspaper reports here said today. According to
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  • 34 7 NICOSIA. Jan 8. (Renter)— No arrangements have been made to move Archbisrrjp Makarios. Cyprus church leader from his exile m the Seychelles Islands according to an official statement issued here last night.
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  • 52 7 JAKARTA. Jan. 8. (Reuter) Indonesia today signed a trade agreement with North Vietnam. Indonesia will export to North Vietnam goods such as rubber, sugar, copra, coconut oil, tobacco and tin and m return North Vietnam will supply Indonesia with rice. fish. fertilisers, phosphate, cement, silk goods
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  • 48 7 MELBOURNE, Jan 8 (Renter)—A gift of representative pre-historic and Greco-Roman material excavated from a Tarxien temple site m Malta has been made to the Australian Institute of Archaeology. The material was uncovered m 1915 when a Maltese ploughman accidentally struck pieces of shaped stone.
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  • 93 7 Million Refinery Fire MONTREAL. Jan. 8. (UP) Fire and two explosions felt up to six miles away destroyed part of the Shell Oil Company's Montreal East Refineries early today. Damage was cxpecierl to total more than USS !,<*«,- COO Thirty-four loaded railway tank cars and three 40.000- -barrel tanks of
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  • 77 7 pnoio. The new Information Room at Scotland Yard. At this new nerve centre of the Metropolitan Police emergency calls can be passed to patrol cars, motor cycles or police river launches within a minute of receipt, compared with the two minutes und?r the old
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  • 235 7 VIENNA, Jan. 8 (UP) -Hundreds of Hungarian patriots, facing arrest and possibly death under the new Red reign of terror, a»:e fleeing into the trackless torests, swamps and mountains to join die-hard free-dom-fighter bands, refugees said today. Hungarians, who risked their lues to
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  • 37 7 ZURICH. Jan. 8 (Reuter) Editors and reporters from newspapers m Japan and 1U other countries will attend a week-long seminar at United Nations Headquarters m New York this month organized by the International Press Institute.
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  • 99 7 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8 (AP) Susana Beatriz Gorriz was released from the hospital yesterday, her appetite for straight pins cured. Susana. 1 1-month-old daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Virgilio Ernesto Gorriz of Corrientes, near Buenos Aires, swallowel 47 of them last summer. Forty-five of the pins were
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  • 230 7 'THE BODY' RE-ENACTS ABDUCTION STORY ENCINO, California, Jan. 8 Film star Marie (The Body) McDonald renacted before police film cameras at her home here yesterday her story of how she was kidnapped from her bed by two men late last week. A retake of the first scene was necessitated by
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  • 87 7 COLOMBO. Jan. 8. (AP)— Benjamin Salvosa, chairman of the Philippines Cocoanut Ad- ministration Board, will press for a cocoanut price stabilization programme at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) talks that opened here today. Mr. Salvosa said on arrival last night: "If we can agree
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 784 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. 3392!!/*. *****/4 132/6 Roblnaea Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI fe Halifax. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b O*lt Ports. S por. P. S ham Penanß POLYPHEMUS 8/14 Feb 15/16 Feb 17/18 Feb Carriers option te proceed via ether ports te load end
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    • 1092 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 tines) (Incorporated m Singapore! 112 lines) "25 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jj Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load end discharge carte SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore Oue Sails PJliam Penang Cyclops tor Clasgow ano
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    • 744 8 MITSUI Vg\ LINE Spore P. S'h orr Penonc FOR JAPAN Azumasan Maru for Kobe, Yokohama. Moji G. 40/41 Nasusan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, via Hong Kong 12 Jan 9 Jon FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia Faltimore Asakasan Maru 15 Jen 18 Jon FOR COCHIN, KARACHI, BOMBAY. Akakurasan Maru
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    • 665 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Dongkok and/or Fat East Pen on e P. S'Wenn 5. "MALAYA" 16/18 Jan 19/22 Jan 23/24 Jo -KOREA" 22/24 1 "JUTLANDIA" 23/24 Jan 25/25 Jan 26/28 >0 HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Oslo. S'oor. P. Slum p eßo|^ "BOGOTA" P^
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  • 120 9 'Better Livestock' Plan For S'pore THESingapo re Govern--1 is *nfi«i *o imp orf pedigree Sindhi cattle from Pakistan as parr of a plcn to improve the quality of local livestock and poultry. Tiade Com- m. H. E. told the Stande Red Sindhi cattle had been 1 both m the 3
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  • 185 9 THE \oiuine of business m the Malayan share kH w:>s reduced yesterday compared with the day with prices m all sections irregular. On balance there was an easier tendency. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shareholders' Association were: Buyers Seller* Fras<»r Neave Ords. 2.30 Gammon
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  • 75 9 5-harebrokers yes•ed the following 12.08, $2.07. $2. odd -166; Bre- $2 Collieries $107; 00; Metal Box ords $1.65; $2.1(5; Cold 58; STC ords Insur. $oi5.00; Tim (3.10; Wearne P.lO. Austral Amal p .65 cents; J< 1 i pang I i to 40/-; K. Kampar La rat 7/104:
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  • 42 9 MALAYAN Fxchange Banks ciation's changes m its rates to merchants yesterday X" Cannda: buying, T.T. 31 7/16. O.D. 90 days airmail 312 credit bill*. 31 15/16 trade selling T.T. or O.D. 31 1/1 6 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 247 9 MACHINERY FLOATING FAIR CALLS MERE THE Japan Machinery Floating Fair has been planned m Singapore to boost the country's machinery exports to Malaya which at present represents only a small proportion of her total shipments overseas. This was told to newsmen yesterday by Mr. Hajime Mase. acting president and secretary-general
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  • 91 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 5^ cents to 51.031 per lb. for first grade January shipment on heavy liquidation locally and up-country. The market opened well below the previous day on lower overseas advices'. There was a sharp decline m prices when heavy liquidation
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  • 50 9 Tone; Slightly steadier after easy. Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (Norn.) 1042 105g Jan. R.S.S. No. 1 102J 1031 Feb. R.S.S. No. 1 10H 102 Jan. R.S.S. No. 2 LOIJ 102 Jan. R.S.S. No. 3 f 9BJ 98| R.M.A. on reg. tender: January 102g 102 X February 10U ini|
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  • 55 9 TOTAL import of rubber, all grades from all countries, into Singapore and Federation during December, 1956, amounted to 31,440 tons according to official statistics. This figure includes 13,781 tons imported on provisional permits m previous months and excludes about 19,291 tons imported during the month for which final
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  • 106 9 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per piru) vepterdav were* Copra. Jan. S2B| buyers. $20 i sellers; coconut oil m bulk $4-' ii tellers, m drums $471 sellers; Muntok white pepper $124 sellers; Sarawak white 51 23 sellers. Special Sarawak black $86 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing
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  • 133 9 MR. NEVILLE BATMAN, (teen here), wlio recently joined Progress Advertising Ltd. has relumed from a visit to the U.K. where he liaised with advertising depart>nen:s oi the head offices of h'<s fmn's clients and studied the currciit trend m British advertising methods and styles. He found
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  • 118 9 THE British Petroleum Company reported steady progress and expansion during the past year despite difficulties caused by the blocking of the Suez Canal and the breach of pipelines from Iraq to the Mediterranean. Plans for the Increase of annual processing capacity at the Kent Refinery on the
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 208 9 Japan Ships More Cement To Malaya JAPANESE cement manufacturers are going all out to maintain their level of exports to Malaya and other overseas markets, a spokesman of the Japanese Consulate-Gen-eral said yesterday. He said latest available statistics showed that Japanese cement exports to Malaya were rising. Japan exported 147.000
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 254 9 YUGOSLAV LINE From Bombay to the Adriatic. n, Pcnang P. Sham Malacca Spore -KA" 18/19 Jan 20/23 Jan 24/26 Jan 27/31 Jon G ORA" 20/21 Feb 22/23 Feb 24/25 Feb From Hongkong Cr Whampoa to Bombay Spore Malacca P. S'ham Pcnang VELEBIT" 21 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 6-* Agents
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    • 279 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT EXTENSIONS AT SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE AND SIGLAP S/S VV'ORK m connection with electrical extensions In Serangoon Garden Estate necessitates the cessation of electrical supply between the hours of 9.30 am and 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 9th January. The following substation will be affected: Serangoon Garden
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    • 579 9 NOTICES FLOTTA LAURO LINE T/V. "SYDNEY" VOY. 24 to the apparent impossibility of proceeding homewards via Suez Canal m February 1957, all passengers are hereby informed that it is regretted t.v. "Sydney" will not call at Singapore as previously scheduled on February Bth. 1957, but will proceed direct from the
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    • 342 9 NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor lor naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should «end a written and signed statement of the facts to the
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    • 292 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Colombo Plan Scholarships m Australia 1957. 'rilE CENTRAL ELECTRI- CITY BOARD invites applications for: 3 'three) Scholarships In Electrical Engineering 2 'two) Scholarships In Mechanical Engineering. The Scholarships will be tenable at an Australian University or Technical College for a period of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 128 9 OUTER ROADS Sndao. Loh Sic Lee. Bruas. Phon Ch.ui. Azumasan Jfani, "'eng^ganT,* Reiang 8 Hero, LamPacinc. Hocßh ChfT. Velcbit. An Kheng sirusa. Sang Vardaas. Soviets Kayagavdn. J, m Debora. Lawu. Lucky Carrier. Gen. Michiels. r WHARVES AaHjk. Sunda, (.retafield. San- Orange lt Calchas 4. Lira thia, Mapia. Gigh. Lapar. Maersk
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  • 176 10 Private Firm Buys Texas Smelter THE only tin smelter m the United States, the Gov-ernment-built plant at Texas City, Texas, has been sold to a private firm, the federal Facilities Corporation announced m Washington. The Wnh Chang Corporation of New York will pay at least U551,350,000 for the facilities, and
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  • 157 10 THE British aircraft industry's policy and technical excellence m recent years have been vindicated by its achievements during 1956, says the ty of British Aircraft Constructors m a statement ed m London. "A record export trade the final figures wiM be published within the next three
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  • 45 10 NEW YORK. Jan. 7— (UP)— Dow-Jones dosing averages: STOCKS: 30 In< i 49/> 20 20 Rails 15 Utilities 69.04 65 Stocks ....i 174.26 BONDS: 40 Bonds 89 66 The D 0... commodity futures index (1924-26 av< equals 100) closed at 1613 L
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  • 151 10 OUTPUT from a Singapore steel mill is helping to meet building construction needs m Malaya. The Singapore Steel Iron Mills Ltd. are producing an average of 300 tons of steel round bars a month, from their works at the 131 milestone, Bukit Timah Road, a
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  • 329 10 BRITISH research has re-opened the way ior jute to be used where it previously failed to withstand the corrosive action of many modern commodities. Writing of a recent demonstration m Dundee of the sucil solution of problems m .on to corrosion and rotting m the
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  • 25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd. today announced that the company's output m the tourth quarter, 1956, was 3,449.83 piculs
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  • 43 10 THE South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corporation have placed a further contract valued at some £2,000,000 with a British gas plant firm for ihe installation of a second battery of 55 coke ovens at the I'orporation's Vanderbijl Park works.
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  • 29 10 THE crop harvested for Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates Ltd. during the year was 1 .403.300 lb.. an excess of 23.300 lb. on the estimate of 1.380.000 lb.
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  • 431 10 Outlook Optimistic: KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The pros* for the Malayan trade m 1957 seem to j US f a feeling of optimism because of the Su< J awakening among Federation businessmen I the necessity to seek a wider field, said secretary of the Associated
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  • 395 10 Bank of America Reports: Record Year Of Loan Service A YEAR of record loan service by Bank of America was revealed as the bank reported total resources of 1559,991,842,011 m its statement of condition dated Dec. 31, 1956. A statement from the bank's head office m San Francisco said that
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  • 83 10 NEW manngcr Mercantile Bank Singapore, is Mr. onSmith, (seen asucceeds Mr. S. Kirk. Mr. Kirk will leave ya this iceck to tah vein appointment as ager of the Calcutta bra Mr. Paton-Smith joined the bank m Lonfc m 1920. He was the 1934 when lie icns
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  • 42 10 A PROPOSAL for a r. centre m the U.K. for physics where the Energy Authority an Universities could co-f is now being actively rli The centre would ho expensive and elabr ment which la essenti academic- nuclear reseai
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  • 349 10 'SCRAP OUTDATED RULES' CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wong, today reiterated his call for the repeal of what he termed as "out-of-date." legislation holding up the nat i o n's development and forcing up living costs. "The unusually complacent acceptance
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  • 30 10 THE new Port Offices at Port Swettenham were declared open by Mr. G. C. Harrison, general manager of the Malayan Administration. This two-storey building (above) cost 535.000.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 133 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 0 For «ib Gifts You'll Give with Pride \^s*J\^^ (THE HOUSE FOR S'P/% N. N^ CEYLON
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  • 83 11 MARCIANO WINS ON POINTS WHAT IS WRONG 7^ WITH BRITISH BOXING BKOCRTON. Massachusetts. Tups: (Router) —The retired world heavyweight boxing champion. Rocky Marciano, won a decision today m a 1 ssi 400 suit against him m court here. Man iano was surd by Bob Gaffney, a photographer, who was seeking
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  • 202 11 RAOC In Hockey Semi-Final 30 Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, entered "he semi-final of the Army hockey knockout tournament when they convincingly beat General Headquarters FARELF, 7-1 mi n a key match at Friendly Hill yesterday. Battalion, favourities to Win the tournament, beat AIBTC on Monday and will now meet
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  • 25 11 BUEXOS AIRES. Tues. (Rcuter) Pascual Perez (Argentina), the world flyweight champion, will defend his title against Memo Diez (Mexico) here on Jan. .'iO.
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  • 1113 11 PETER WILSON ashed the question ~*The experts tell him THE experts gave their views yesterday on my question: "Why are British boxers constantly being defeated by Americans?" I don't agree with them alk although many are so obviously intelligent and well-informed that they cannot be
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  • 48 11 NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana, Tues. (UP) Tom Brown Jr. won the Sugar Bowl tennis singles championship here today, defeating Mervyn Rose, top-seeded Australian ace. 6-4. 4-6. 1-0. 6-1. 6-3. In the doubles finals. Bernard Bartzen and Sidney Schwartz won over Brown and GaTdnar Mulloy, 6-2, 8-6.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 390 11 HIRE PURCHASE COON TECK FINANCE Company undertake to finance Hire-purch.^e on motor car? new and secondhand (1952 Model upwards only); terms moderate Apply: 173-A. South Bridge Road. Tel: :^);ra2. FASHION j\f ATERXITY WEAR brand 11* new selections m smocks, skirls, dresses, two-piece suits, including a wjde range m small si?es.
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    • 698 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES FOR APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT NURSES, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. PERAK. PPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Probationer Assistant Nurses (female) m the salary scale of> Probationers: $100x7. 50-107.50 (2 years) (Examination) Timescale. $130 x 7.50 220 (Vacancy Bar). Special Grade: $220x7 50-260. 2 Cost of living allowance
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 313 11 ptandard s CRDSSWDBII PUZZLE I I I > la I*l Ak !T i pa R Acrces as bestows (7> 1' l >- I-ike a manx rat (R> X( ,.i n Got into the red? (8) .area. fe fc«jK,«' -9. Rcmark«Tble but may not be ibject clever (7> »-< aWTfff-.S^J. attain
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    • 324 11 Www w* m*M mi rpoHAV s <M<»T\TION: A "II there he any truer Measure of a man than by Mii.il he dors, it must he by what hi* girt*.**— Sonth. WKII.\KSI»\V H»R EVERY-. 1 O\K: a rejsonable. logical, considerate aopioach to people arfd situations wiU c<^:n the best results. Be
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  • 432 12 AS BILL FUNK SEES IT... .WE were warned yesterday by one of the Colony's swimming personalities that unless there was systematic training for the schoolbcys and schoolgirls, the Colony's standard will net touch international class. That warning was given by none other thun Neo Chwee Kok, who represented the Colony
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  • 68 12 THE following have been selected to represent Singapore against the Mv?oi c Hunters F.C. m r\ friendly match on Wednesday. Jnn. 16 *»t Jalan Besar Stadium Loh Fook Teng: Aman tawi. Ali Samijan: Quah Kirn Beng. Lee Kok Seng. Ho Hin Weng: Mun Fook Radin Ali, Tahir
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  • 397 12 FEWER RELAYS FOR SCHOOLS Principals Back McLellan Plan By The SPORTS EDITOR PRINCIPALS of 18 Secondary Schools m the Colony have decided to cut down the number of inter-school relays during the forthcoming athletic season. They have made it clear they are all out to encourage more students from smaller
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  • 716 12  -  Windsor Lad Printer* To Jcllcu> Su IPOH, Tues.— BAHAGIA, a striking New Zealand-bred five year-old, gave a glimpse of his real class on the training track this morning when he shaped like a champion m a three-furlong workout. With jockey Bousoure m the saddle, the
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  • 375 12 SAFA MEETS DECIDES 0N... SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has begun its 'reduction' of number of teams participating m the association's three leagues this season. At its first meeting held at Jalan Beser Stadium yesterday, the SAFA Council reduced the number of first division teams from 14 to 12.
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  • 161 12 AMERICAN Parry O'Brien, twice winner of the Olympic shotputt gold medal at Helsinki and Melbourne —is due to arrive m Singapore on Jan. 17 on his ten day tour here. This was revealed by Miss Phyllis Southworth, Public Affairs Assistant of the U.S.I. S.
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  • 81 12 Colony Blues Are Full Of Confidence SECRETARY n' r All-Blues. ASP Shah expressed full r that the I Negri Scmbilan All-Blu« All-Blue? Asiai 1 ugb) S day. January 10 The Colony All Bin. i out against Police the Police Train] ground yesterday. Following this trial the Ail* Blues pmb.ihio team
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  • 302 12 LOW FEELS SAME AS CHEW BEE THE MALAYAN Lawn Tennis Association should heed Ong Chew Bee's warning and get the Malayan bavis Cup team m strict training. A probable team should be selected immediately and from it a final selection be made
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  • 349 12  -  KEN TOFT By THE success of Malayan students, Eddy Choc* Oon Chong Teik and Ong Eng Hons, m compctiS overseas have brightened the outlook ol Mala defence of the Thomas Cup next year. This opinion was expressed yesterday by Mr Tp Kirn Fatt. Hon Secretary
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  • 83 12 THE work! f;in < player, Walter I not come to Mai His proposed 1 it cd off only y€ the President of t Billiards Association. Ghee Soon could I local sponsor to rum, his wife and a to Malaya. Mr Choo Kwai I the committee membi
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  • 36 12 QI'EENSTOWN. Cape rince, Jan. 8 (Renter TJ H.C.C stored :::> lor six kets m reply to the African Country Districts J»* innings total ol 5*3 .it the rlf on the first day of the here.
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    • 69 12 fJughy FRIENDLY: St. Andrew's Ofrf Bo| 1 vs Naval Base at Woodsville; RN.A.S. Sembawang Rugbu Football Club rs R.A.A.F. at R.A.A F.. R.E.M.E. Ist vs Dist Siq Regt at R.E.M.E.; R.A S C rs R.A.F.. Changi at Changi, G.H.Q. Farelf vs Nee Soon at Farelf; S.E.R. rs 14 Sqk. R.N.Z.A.F.
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