Singapore Standard, 6 November 1957

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  • 33 1 Singapore Standard 7^T\ P LICE ?R /aL V H F.RE BRfcADI G^ERAL HOSP.TAI ***** (5 lines) 2400 2 811 fr* 2414 (jjTni Nit SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 J I PAGES J"> CENTS
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  • 160 1 Women May Sit In House Of Lords 5 (Re Elizabeth 1 ion of I client toEL\aflr that the .Id introcrcating both men e right 1 H I 1 t time of rory that K l e House second nt. 1 mw' r lerto nave from the peerage of ni century
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  • 34 1 MO>H)\V Nui 1 P A ■rmkrr of thr Kuma- ir.i!r.» iWni and three crew m m airrraft r»rr>i manian Comnanist ***jii»n to the Rcvo'ofcw»y rrltbrations «^«lifil trstrrday the •viH aews agency, Uday.
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  • 125 1 L<r."^ N M i I CAFFI eader of the opposition Labc r i I ">day laun a attack against the economic polh -ervative Cover, ml Speaking on the debate on the "Speech from the Thrvr.e i that o C •> ml in Qm "worst government
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  • 101 1 A COMPARATIVE chart of the two Russian satellites on the basis of firs! fragmentary information on the second launching. Direction of "Muttnik" orbit has not been established, though American radio amateurs believe it to be east-to-west. Sputnik passes over U.S. from north-east to south-west. On right
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  • 549 1 Port Commission Report Issues Warning \Ot her Major Seaports Bound To Be Developed SINGAPORE as an entrepot cannot hope to remain without rivals in the future. "Indeed there ore already signs of developments by other countries in the provision of similar attractions for sale/' says the report
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  • 224 1 R.I. REDS ADVOCATE WAR WITH HOLLAND JAKARTA. Nov. 5 (Reu- ler) The powerful Indonesian communist party i Today suggested war with j Holland if other measures' failed to "restore"' Dutch- j ruled West New Guinea to Indonesia. The party spokesman. Mr. Aidit in a statement also; advocated "retaliatory m< atares"
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  • 58 1 COLONY film fans will have an opportunity to |M Michael Todd and Elizabeth Taylor in peiBOQ when fche couple 11 V into Singapore from Australia on Sundir.'. The top stars arc coming in from Australia lor a 48--hour stop-over U special guests of Mr. and
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  • 283 1 CUSTOMS BOATS RAMMED IN VAIN ESCAPE BID SINGAPORE Customs last night captured two smugglers and their speedboat after a sea chase about 200 vds off Tanjong Rhu. A third smuggler was last seen swimming towards shore. A Customs spokesmah to'd The Standard that
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  • 152 1 GAILLARD'S PLEDGE: NO MORE CRISES PARIS, Nov. 5 (AFP).— French Premier designate. Felix Gaillard. today told the Naional Assembly that hll government. If voted Into power, would create a permanent delegation of the leaders of the parties supporting the government to avoid fir.ure cabinet crises. Seeking investiture for the 24th
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  • 145 1 Russians Quit Arms Talks UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 4 Russia announced that it was withdrawing from the U.N. disarmament commission and its live-power subcommittee because the! Western stand makes future arms negotiations "fruit* Soviet Foreign Minister VssilJF V. KuilieilOV, said he ■POkt on Instructions from the Kremlin, and Mldtd that Russia
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  • 44 1 AN AMOK last night attacked people in a house in Paya Leter, Singapore, with a hammer before turning the weapon on himself. All Including a woman and a five-year-old boy. wore admitted to the General Hospital Suffering irom head injuries.
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  • 32 1 SECURITY force,: lulled "'.7 insurgents and captured trmi and equipment Including three rocket Launchen m a battle near the Tunisian border, French military Quarters in Algiers said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 240 1 LONDON. Nov. 5 (Renter* A 34-year-old widow came to town yesterday with her two daughters and her parents to collect £*****5 sterling, the greatest win In the history of Britain's weekly football pool competitions. The widow. Mrs. Nellie McGrail. a dumpv four feet, io
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  • 153 1 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 5 (Reuter) Police riot squads used tear gas to disperse crowds of telephone workers demonstrating outside Government House here today after two months on strike. Fifteen people \v< n- KlCSt- the dato with tbt M spread through Um In San
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  • 26 1 radio Ifoecow reported yesterday that the new Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky. will review the bi^ military parade On Nov. 7.— UP
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  • 88 1 THK Quern has knithtcd SinqaporrN Governor Designate, Mr W A. (»(mkJ< an official statement announced last night. Mr Cioode. w Ih» i> now in Britain on leave prior to j taking up Mis nru appointment. ha> been made i Knicht Commander <»1 the Must l)i^ tinguished Order
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  • 20 1 SIXTY V,' i n. men were arrested and di sarnie- in a .Inight 'heir bsmicks in T-u^know, Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 37 1 Steam oMatic Both a S'r:^\ Smgopo'c b N THE GENERAL ELECTRIC C J. (MALAYAi LTD Berrij's COOKWELL SELF-RAISING FLOUR M .1 |flfl| [Km by asking for Berry's. McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA IUMPUt IPOH PCNANC KUCHING JISSIIIOM
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  • 15 2 KINNA T» B«rb«ra n«« Paglar ltd B«rn«rd. i ■».<>*'" *<"Q^^ f on 3rd Novemb' PgaVl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1550 2 k9TMNDAMD*9 CLASSIFIED ADB *E*YM*bl ggggk mie eS a k>Og a^B SITUATIONS VACANT AN EXPERIENCED CHINESE -r- for Lega --r\ <n Ipoh. K Box 322, Ifx SINCAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST I Nduirn ao Ass stant Cas' I r >b!e allowance. V naolumcnts j. „>>-*>,. f- <■ I and *t least I >
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    • 1308 2 NOTICES THE KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBBER &l TIN COMPANY LIMITED FortY-eighth Annual Grnrrnl Mrcting to be hrld (m 2<lth Novrmbrr, 1937 SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT 1/C 7 z r ,<~ \.r~. now KamUfl ng has he'd high rank in the company of rubber producers of MoloyO. If. in the po'.t-war period,
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    • 617 2 TENDERS pu"d tender notice r rEN'DER from Class 'E' anc 1 ibove PWD Registerec Contractors will be received at The office of the Stat* Engineer. PWD. Pahans Kuantan up to 12 Noon or, the Hth November. 1957 lor the conversion of Resideno Kuala LJpli into Hostel for Clifford School. Full
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    • 592 2 NOTICE WMMSmi* ~g Application for a Second r f^MM*% A I T Class BEER HOUSE LICENCE J7. 1 *MMM £9 X I, V at No 89 Kalians Road. (Ground Floor), Singapore. A/vf^**^"^ VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN r P |A*'\/ v N that I LEONG CHIN YIK m c if No
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  • 318 3 RAGGING: 24 STUDENTS FACE TRIAL 'EXPULSION FOR THE WORST OFFENDERS' CHARGES of obscene and excessive ragging: have been levelled against 24 undergraduates of the University of Malaya. Tne students, who had en Monday been expelled from the university hostels, were told of these allegations by the Vice-Chancellor. Professor. A. Oppenheim,
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  • 205 3 T II E December City Council elections have created a new dispute between the Singapore City Council and its 10,000--strong Labour Unions Federation. The dispute: Whether or not a daily-rated worker, who! resigns from service to fight I the polls, will git his old job!
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  • 63 3 _MA!.ACC"A. T.;e.-.— A petrol Dm Special Operate nal Volunteer Force killed s Comn misi terrorist identifled as Chan Kong Chan, in an en-! pjagemeni n the JaeJa district I. afternoon, Gev* nMMBI said thai Chan went underground in March Ihil year Sfld Wai operating with terrorists
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  • 50 3 MISS Teresa Leung, soprano av I recording artiste, will give a vocal recital at the V: rtoria Memorial Hall, SingaP :v OK Nov. 1M ifl aid of the I Shepherd Girls' Homo. Chinese and English classics Bfl i folk songs wfl] feature the re itai. 1
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG, Nov 5 Specin. Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15>5 to £1 Sterling; $5,835 to r.SSI; IIJSt to Malayan $1: $0,149 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $256,629 to a tnel.
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  • 147 3 Compensation Demand By Home Guards JOIIORE BAIIRr. Tues. Members of the Home Guards here whose services will be terminated at the end of this year want the Federation Government to pay compensation for loss of employment. Inche [brahim bin Ahmad. pro-ten president of th c ExMembera o! the Security Force<
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  • 93 3 CAPTAIN Teun Vet, master of the tug. Zwarte Zee (Black Sea), which towed the floating dock from the Singapore Naval Base to England three years ago. is dead. This news was given yesterday by a spokesman of Rotterdam Trading Company, agents for the captain's firm. Capt.
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  • 148 3 Ministers And Trips: A Query INDEPENDENT Assemblyman Mr. Lee Choon Eng (QueenstOWn) will ask Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at the Legislative assembly*! budget session on NOV 18 for the number of overseas conferences attended by the Colony Ministers during the year. He would also ask how much
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  • 28 3 THE Singapore Malayalee 1 Young Men's Association has j set up a centre at 171-F Alexandra Road to assist local residents to register as citizens.
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  • 28 3 A CYCLIST was set upon by a gang of about five men and was beaten up with iron bars In Redhill Road. Singapore, on Monday.
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  • 171 3 DIGNITARIES of various! re ItftoUl faiths will take part in Singapore's Remembrance Day Memorial Service at the Cenotaph on Sunday at 7.30 a.m. Wreaths wi'l be laid by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, ♦he Commi-Moner-Ger.eral. Sir Robert Scott, the acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid
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  • 92 3 MILLIONAIRE cinema BMfi..,tc, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, yestCfdaj left Singapore bv CPA f trip IWHM Om world. Mr. Loke will be away tor two months on holiday-emu business trip. He will be joined in New Delhi by his wife, Mrs. Chris- I tina Loke.
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  • 125 3 OUR attention has been drawn to the apology J which we published on Oct. 25 to Mr. Justice j Tan Ah Tah in which we apologised for attributing < to him words he had not < used which words were i reported by us on Oct. 24
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  • 40 3 SINGAPORE Po'.i c yc-tcr-day detained a man in connection with the robbery reporto ,i bv a sh^p iMtetaod who stated he was relieved of (900 by two man opposite a bank in Selegie Read on Ifooday.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 70 3 H II nATPON READY -MADt DLPARIMLM 81, HicH Strrel. Trl ***** r^ *i- < flfiK WilCTl^^l 20^,96 -f- X \^m NOW PRESENTING 2 SHOWS i If? NKiHTI V In SHERREE LORI I '1 Sl N KlsS^l> esperiallv for voo -fi SM.OMA sings nightly with f i^* I II II TAN
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  • 222 4 Knifed Man Named His Assailant, Court Told A WITNESS in a Singapore High Court murder ,tna] yesterday. Maung Kyaw Myint, alleged that 1 h;; brother had shouted, I "Mating Khant stabbed me" 'on board the Burmese ship i Pyidawnyunt on Sept. 19. The wltlMHi who was a momber of the
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  • 298 4 LEGAL GROUSE GOES TO C.I.D. CHIEF CLIENT ARRESTED IN MY ABSENCE-LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A complaint from a lawyer about the manner in which the Police carried out their duties in a case against his client was today forwarded by Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashim, to the Chief
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  • 98 4 HAWAIIAN BEAUTY IN SPORE A 20-YEAR-OLD Hawaiian beauty queen, who attended President Chiang Kai-shek's 71st birthday in Taipei last Thursday, arrived in Singapore yesterday by air. She is Mis s Vivian S.Y. Choy. (above) who was crowned "Narcissus Queen" in Honolulu during the Chinese New Year festival. Vivian was one
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  • 222 4 NEAR chaotic conditions and frayed tempers pre- vailed yesterday at the Central Registration Centre at |For* Canning Road, where several hundred men and women queued up from early morning to register as new Singapore citizens. rOI hours they stood in tool Una
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  • 78 4 THE following were elected officials of the Singapore Gnvj eminent Public Works Coj operative Thriit and Loan Society. President: Mr. J. A. Mo> Leod; vice-presidents: Messrs. R. A. Sandford. P. M D\V.meida, B. D'Rozario and A. Vijiaretnanv chairman: Mr J. A. Dragon; secretary and treasurer: Mr.
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  • 46 4 A MEETING of the rent ml committee °f the Singapore Labour PVoni will be hi d at 5.;;0 pjn. today a tuggts&km y Um PYwnV Tar.g!n; branch to inquire into the increased < ost of reoovatina the Victoria Haass* rial Hall will be diSßßiaaadi
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  • 35 4 THE Singapore Malayn *c Young Men's Association aril] hold a charity Sim sh< k M Scaramouche* < ai the Pavi'ior Theatre on Monday at H45 p.m. in aid of the ass< i iation fund.
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  • 159 4 Lim Leaves For ILO Conference CHIEF Miniver. Mr. Um Yl w Huk, Alt BaajßDOf* last BigM for New Dc.hi to attend HM talKMtfOMd Labour OvgMinftiMi <-- iereivc. Mr. Un told The Standard heiure boarding a BQAC Bn'.a:.r.;a plane llMli this meeting of ILO was "more Important" than Um one hi
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  • 108 4 LEANAGE Don Geoffre Rodrigo. 28, was yesterda acquitted by a Singapor magistrate on a charge wilfully and falsely pretend ing to be a qualified docto y !by performing a "medical cxy animation" on a woman, e He was, however, convicted of on a second charge
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE Police BMJ dis-.ributing leaflets printed in three languages Engl.sh, Chinese and Malay— to warn motorists of thefts from un- attended vehicles The leaflets said that thefts from unattended, motor vehicles was becoming prevalent.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 892 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance I CMMM Y.M< (Prime Edward News 9.30 T:me S final Mi fllif ADADE Ko:uD Bill i bodybuilding News. 9.45 T.qa Sekawan, in pm. #'W** V H RBI^B| t wo; l :'l;!'..!: L' to H> DJB Golden A~e of Popular sor.-g. flMß&^frj^ JMg)BMSB»99w Chess session 5
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  • 156 5 TWO <;-•••. DM I n <•>: t::c Office r" wcnl ashore wr.t B Qm -h.j> VM anchorerl at Ihi wharf |pd fail* I to return before tailing time, a Singapore C urt whs tol<] yester lay Caaraed iritfa d< erting thrir ship whi e she
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  • 70 5 A POLITICAL forum on "Pro-po'-ts for Democracy in Malaya* 1 irt l bi featured i d r i r \\\c monthly luncheon <>f the Si' _;;;;>< >re Union of Journal i t n X> lt> at the Capito] B ue Room The BoUn inf will take par::
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  • 66 5 A SAILOR. J. C. Robson, was yesterday lined total (if $15U in the Singapore I Second Traffic Court when he pleaded guilty to three traffic charges. The charges were '.hat he had driven ca r alonji Joo Chlat Road on Nov. 4, without a driving licence;
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  • 38 5 THE Ministry oi Education will award I number oi scholarships to yuunu men between the SjSjaf oi it and fc9 to attend i course at the Outward Bound School duii°S 1958, the Federation Government announced yesterday
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  • 240 5 ITS A NEW WAY TO FLUSH OUT BANDITS Kl ALA LI'MPIR, Tues. The Federation Government has marked out a large terrorist-infested area in j North west Johore for "carpet sweeping" governjment's iate.st weapon for flushing out Communist bandits. T'jc area includes the entire Batu Pahat
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  • 123 5 NO RADIO OFFICER ABOARD MASTER IS FINED $1000 THE ma.-ter of a motor vessel, John Roy Perkins, wa yrester'day fined $1,000 by th Secon I District Judge, Mr. D 11 Chapman, for sailing with ol jt a radio offi ier on board. DSP Mi- M c. Doyle, prose cuting, said
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  • 80 5 SINGAPORE'S Governor Sir Robert Black, will receiv Uie Honorary Freedom of th City at a ceremony to be hei Bi the City Hall steps on Nov 21 ;it 5.30 p.m There wiil be an enclosur for the public, admission to e which will be
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  • 163 5 CLOSING rubber prire& (cents per Ib in Singa^ pore yesterday were: m A Buyers tellers Spot (Nominal) 77; 78 1 R.S.S. No. 1 77; 78 Dec R.S.S. No. 1 77J 78 R.S.S. No. 2 November 761 767 R.S.S. No 3 November 734 74 Tone: Steady The price of
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  • 161 5 I THIRTY workers rushe sion rocked a vessel beachei Chu Kang Koad, Singapon The explosion occurred when a fang Of workers accidentally dropped an acetyi lene torch into the engine room belOW* Palling through the funnel, the torch landed in a pool of
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  • 127 5 Drivers Arrest Ordered SINGAPORE Coroner. Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday ordered the arrest of a driver. Siman bin Siad. in ■connection with the death of 54-year-uld labourer. The order was made following an Inquest on the labourer. Pan? Tok Jiow, who was killed in a motor accident on Sept. 1. Siman
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  • 38 5 A BI'DDHIST priest. Xarada Mahathera. will preside at a Ceremony at M C. St. Michael's Road. Singapore, at 7 p.m I I today to mark the first .-ta^e j in setting up a Buddhist English school here.
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  • 215 5 DOCTOR FILES $100,000 SUIT He Alleges Defamation KUALA LUMPUR. TlKf A defamation suit lor $100 000 has been filed in the Selangor High Court by a government doctor against a pensioner. The suit has been filed bv Dr. Peter Loy Do Villien Hart of the Malayan Medical Service a^ain-t Y.
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  • 46 5 the Australian Qowu me:it i< offering >ix KSJO ar- ships to rtudenti In Hngftpor<\ the Federation and Borneo. These KholanhiiM arc tenable nt Australian SdUCSr tional institutions. nit^):^ i they may not bi Dor academic i studies, the Australian Cosn- mission in Singapore laid
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  • 27 5 THE Young Women's Christian Asxx'.ati n. Sirmnooie netted ?G.047 through Jti re. -em T'.:.a Dav the ceneral secretary. Mi?s V. X. Ras hen. slli(] ye-terday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 34 6 Small -Time Politics 1 I poodrr ha nz X. C_l- a "T t i example V r r uoa when -a^-s. g-jrmprt a more xor tr. •at cotou: -snort's LiV.-. 7 '-»at r l
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    • 336 6 Artistes Morals rpffi Singapore D >a^ h !f tJ J me off U ned to ioreisn artistes and entertainers v to tutor contracts and tr rtUfe BBt vhen tb^ ng is aanetf at «ter. prevent mm lw« lrauminng with the pauoni -uruin by joining them at their tables or irt
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  • 3 6 We the PEOPLE
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  • 31 6 h*: i "j AS I WBt Mm &JWCVt:.'&t ptftfßß J* 3DOt WD SO' €fic£ lose Mt cfa&4 dehDfllßMl &C JfilßßdlDf MBS zaout of And tte k^ool atape zszr-
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  • 96 6 -x« roagb and r '.at "»'t— cawwn 7 am jz. perl on Urn h vrti tnCj e CVCF Twf** IfWfcff Of E BOOH* ■jsats as a severe shock aa pf« to pl< A3 CoTT^spoodeocc Should Be Short And To The Paint 1 T available. There -were
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  • 33 6 t body -.-not properly carry o^t r. m other vartts z UBkm instead cj g:v ent witi '.1- *\?v. M:Y:%:^:M Why cinr wrim *be Jonned? Anyone ...v -r r s .zt
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  • 53 6 OnGuard Hi idou: daylight rotteriet ui rery del— r»liffi«g ir t r»;-'.«-tion «f Malay* as I Hv.i f'.rr 'r -> -i-.» Girkba axaflabic to fcarfgrw ma?mat«< mad mires at a txed BOBtUj fee and •■••t ferrkef caa also be M il'."- i;': t r ri=i-.*.•••? f■ r T*r- I v
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  • 504 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera B x tion. w here Municipal or T <m Council elects IM being held *.w*«^» members hare been retaraei .'-i r.*-. \--.t-- there if lwi«er an? ttrest in |M I lift birth 4 '^r.'J^M Maiaja? P»rhap*. I ante U firmly M^l biisbed
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  • 350 6 The Ivev Pivey :IT TORJC I A\T r 7-. been, s fsstiwm wrx m < (he TTortd people who /e2x the fminprs c —^«i Tt&r excuse them, fw yec-? ratted rfc« 4 mean waJe Jor hu i he America* von» < even *v* the I Hi I i 'i I
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  • 8 6 Shorts as the Talks Ai r j 3
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  • 89 6  -  E.G. Webb IS NEW ZEALAid B I I I 1 "1* rr- LT 5 'Z. r'- i-- rr I 1 l S -j AlWf9 lti* vm i^WP B^B -i-r issue ss itafcf inaeec« tss tiwt IS» jnd iyt- TPd»y I rv i l 1. BID6 -30K PP^"^ tie
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    • 50 6 MALAYAN RAH^ GO/WG TO THAILAND'- >-- sf. :es -e-c: ::-:-> r cr.s c-c Ec-;-:- DMHd M ta tht r *'C-5 *r"~* j T-e --e--c- 1^ w w- Alor Stor, Pcnong, Proi \p^ K ond Singopore on the Me c» Bongkok, Dhonbun, Hue M Tung Song, Ronpibul ond fc Sfofc Roilwoy
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  • SPUTNIK AMD SPACE TRAVEL
    • 132 7 200 Yrs. Of Astronomy Into 4 Weeks CAMBRIDGE. iUssachttsetts, N".-. 8 (AP)« The Rus■lan >atoiiitcs ha\e eonpvcswd 200 \< of 1 itrooomy Into four wt Ik Dr. Fred i. Whi] directoc of Um S:r.ii >riian Astiophyskal Laj 1 rat r» said last night Dr. Whipple laid thai never in the
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    • 72 7 TOKYO. Nov. (RtUttri Clearly visible to the Mkf I :.o i! h• 111 Sputnik n passed over Tokyo a1 < u local time this mofoirj (Greenwich 199 I N 4.1 Asti comers a1 Tokyo o---aid ihe MfOOd Sputi i the brightr^s cl a send magnitude star
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    • 49 7 MONTREAL. Nov. r. (A P.V —Pirfi ting space travel is a "futile waste of money," Sir Herbert Bead, B:-i!i>h critic and pott "Give BM I irftlrtitl who can double the nee crop m India rather one who can makt Sputnik," he laid in an interview.
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    • 72 7 WARSAW. Nov. :> (Rr liter). These .uikrs Wt beinu told in whispers hero about the second Soviet Sputnik: 1. Oct. 4. the day on which the first Sputnik was launched, will be proclaimed the national day of Alban;a. On that day Albania (population one million)
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    • 35 7 THE soviet launching of a dof-canying lateUita into space was described, in Winnipeg, Canada, yesterday by Mr. Lflltiif Pearson, l!)r>7 NObel Pe;re prize winner M "the most far-reaching BCientUc devetoDment of our tinvj." Reuter
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    • 127 7 LONDON. Nov. 5, (UP) The London evening newspaper The Star carried this reaction yesterday across the top of its front page about the little dog that is revolving round the world every hour and a half. Twinkle, twinkle, doggy star, i Now I know you as
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    • 28 7 MORE than do/cn restless Frenchmen volunteered lor a ride on Russia's next earth satellite, the information division of the Soviet embassy in Paris announced on Monday. A.P.
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    • 163 7 US Will Soon Be Back In King Row WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 (Router) Senator Even tfl Dirksen told reporters today He vaa confident the United States would quickly "move oack into King Row" In d< w.opment of guided implies and satellite.,. Commenting on a KtCßhour conference which he and three other
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    • 163 7 ...Says Moscow Official MONTREAL, Nov. 5 (UP) Radio Moscow news director Ivan Alexandersen confirmed in a telephone interview yesterday that Russia was on the verge of launching a rocket to the moon. Alcx a n d c rscn was Interviewed by cfcf
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    • 251 7 /f Has 10 More Days To Live MOSCOW, Nov. 5 (UP) One of the Soviet Tnion's leading rocket and missile scientists indicated today the husky dog aboard Sputnik II is not expected to live more than 10 days. The scientist was Kirill P. Stanyukov.cn whose views
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    • 155 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 5, (UP)— The chief of the unofficial "Flying Saucer" investigating co m m ittee said yesterday reports of a space ship visiting the southwest seem to be bona fide. Donald E. Keyhoe, a former marine corps major and now Director
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    • 159 7 CHICAGO. Nov. 5 (UP)— Three suburban policemen yesterday reported seeing an aerial phenomenon similar to one reported in West Texas and New Mexico. The Officers of tho Elmwood Park police force said that a bright cigar-shaped cylinder appeared in the early morning
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    • 253 7 LONDON. Nov. 5 (Reuter) A trend oi opfoiofl n today's British Press was that Russia nuw had several yean lead in \hc COOOUest Of outer space and that. ratfaei than compote. Britain should dedicate her eft rtS to perfecting her own load in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 Keep y° ur wo u P*to-date... 5y usinn the most :e equipment. io vi ENCCAU AVtNJS IMIMMMI TLL MMIJ J LTD P 0 Bo« 2000. Singapore. lON. SIMONS 4CO LTD Kuala L-mpur. Penan^ l oel- U )vairs y°»"ger f with BEFORE I AFTER E f^^aw k; 1 A C^^^s^s Manufactured
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    • 204 7 NEW LANOLIZED WAVING LOTION NEEDS ONLY 10 minutes waving time Hudnut w SALON TISTIO i Vrs, io minutes that'* »M the ua\mc time vou nerd with Quick V mam llous neu lamJizz-d wax ins lotion' \m<l IK-caus<- its a liquid wave! then t i.o fear of ymr hair being stick)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 473 8 P 1 Parker Ballpoint Desk Set La \\H IHI 19 BB B nL j Wiites Mnooth!y....-ven vvhrre I I \m 1^ Park f r 51 Mechan.cal i 1 o|hcrs fai! S[xk (i o mjt(}) 111 If SSK Pencil with rotarytype mech- 4•' lh c Parkt-r "3P |H-n. it out- HI
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  • 171 9 I tuts- The P«-rak branch of the Ex-Malay „•> \>M)(iation i s to call on the t to set UP a »>ordrr security force to patrol :h Thailand, to prevent the inintM the country from the Thai L|tfceb** r branch, it wm*
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  • 32 9 Compulsory Malay for Colony Schools 5 roduce I >übl secondary schools r lor S- rt nclie Mohamed would be at the f -dthe -raining 1 n the tcra from on he teachr
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  • 17 9 tory enquiry ntiI rubber l <»w Jer /atively rder of at rate in
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  • 96 9 IPOH, Tues.— An 18-yi- ro!d girl. Lam Hong Wah alias Ah See. who on.v applied for a provisional driving Uccb e two days after she was p up by a Mobile Traffic p< man. was today fined $100 and banned from d Df for
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  • 102 9 •-:'St Wah, on his car at Green iiri to a involved in a collision with a motorcycle ridden by a a Whcn'S^Jound MPi injuries were not of a serious nature Mr. Au a?ked a t< of the Han Chians High 1 School who happened
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  • 382 9  -  Ladder NOT PROFICIENT IN ENGLISH OR MALAY I CHARGE IS UPHELD BLTTERWORTH, Tiies. An objection against the Alliance candidate for the North Ward, Mr. Cheah Seng Teik, was raised by Mrs. B.H. Oon. retiring elected member of the Province Wellesley Labour Party at Nomination Day of
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  • 234 9 TENANG. Tues. The City Council, Municipal and! Government Labour Union is requesting an all-round j i increase 01 one dollar for City Council daily-rated employ* es. I This request mtt\ be bt agfal up at the Bit! netting of t i i e
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  • 263 9 12 Will Contest Council Seats PENANG, Tues. Tweb e candidates— five A....,:, e. fix e Lai our Party an i two In :»>- -pendent* tent in their r.urination papers today to contesi the Ci: v C »uncil c.c '.0:^ on Dec. 7 A" fiv e ward> will he rt r-te-ted
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  • 65 9 I THE Sultan of Selan- I I gor blesses Raja Ila.ji < Suran and his bride < Raja Safiah at their i Bersanding Ceremony at the bride's home in I I Gombak. i The Sultan is sprink- i ling scerted "ayer sela- mat" on Raja Haji. who
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  • 91 9  -  Mrs. M. F. De Silva KUALA KAXGSAR, Tucs.— This royal town is making an a.l out bid to raise more money for the Poppy Day Fund. In addition to the sale of poppies, fund-raising football and bnsketha'.l matches will be organized, a Poppy
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  • 113 9 SPUTNIK: PADRE'S FEARS AN AMKPvICAWWaMaIM yesterd i xpressc that R ia my her :r.an-made .<v '...•<., f r Mr. Lome s a member of B tea i .Vew Vo: F or arrivaJ from Manila by air MR. SANNY He .a deaf thing to invent quest j< „orld should now Mk
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  • 64 9 THE 20-yfar-old Aca Kh in spiritual ader < millions f Ismaili M isl;m> may soon see h: frl.cwcr in the Fcdcrati, n nnd S;r., r« Mr H A Ji\ .1 I chairman ot thp All Malaya 1 n:;i..; :n :.;d that an invitatli n has
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  • 25 9 THE ion of party Ra'ayat yesterday announced that Labour Party candidate v. D.v in thi I.: ril EO' in K p :r.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 112 9 HILARIOUS... DYNAMIC... CHARACTERISATION" sr£vr«£o77sTwDir*srAN7A*«D .^J^. THC F/575 TH£ GUWS THE SHERIFFS STAR V*|^KHb £V£W TH£ WOMAN... WERE ALL AGAINST HIM! X PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Sk ,J B^^/ 11 U■IKHI It 1 1 il 1 1W1 111 I J UIB JB v*^. TECHNICOLOR KATHARINE HEPBURN WENDELL COREY LLOYD BRIDGES fl^^^^^V'^^H EARL HOLLIMAN
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 152 10 THE U.S. Census Bureau reported in Washington that American COOSUmpt.on of new rubber for the i.rs: nine months of IJ"T1 J "T t. tailed 1405,900 one tor.-, which was 3.3 per cent greater than for the similar period cf 1956. The increase was
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    • Article, Illustration
      57 10 M:ss A'.cc \\'G r .g. :'\c d r en: World "Trade Fr. Q\een MSI feted c: c d met cren n: Stegspon Quek H :k SfMi d: Co. Lid. c; r tM r r.c r itpftlCVfi iDf I Hongkong tr p on Monday S C 0". C'l C"> t*\ c
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    • 65 10  -  Y. c. Lee dbi vHMcaovM Untie .^en iki mh tftcftd r' r Fi r Q\cen. rer r c<€ *:*:g Wr.'.doC :> g Fr.c:-^ r- Sou'.h C i: fi B A CSO, LM •w M«teym nifritatofi 0/ I tect ?..:w M" Q- Sim u d .-t\:-- Q
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    • 336 10 MALAYA MAY BE A BIGGER MART FOR US. GOODS AMERICAN economic officials predict that newly independent Malaya eventually will become a much more important market for U.S. products and a field for American private investment than it is at present. Thev ccr.ter.d :ha: this would be a beneficial lltldOjimrnt far
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    • 76 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Prod'jee Exchange ncc- closing prices P^r picul yesterday were: ccpra. N;v De:. 525 buyers, S2o 5e.:-:i; c:ccn-t oil in t.:.-: 542 seller.- :r. crurr.s 545; sellers. M^r.tci white 7^z^t SlO7 seDen Sarawal-: white SI -5 seller; pecial Sari^i-i c-la:.-: S€6 Singapore Copra Association c.c^iL2 cr;:e^: !a:r
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    • 160 10 Exports In October A Record issued yesterday sr.:*.vea Ms.civsn rubber experts in -j r- r- export bo fax tbii ycv< rr. rr.th > "r.i? y?^r stands 3t 311.223 lorn, uatesl m.731 ::r.> :n :hv sarr.e per.n la.-: RUBBEB doted c in; S r. T: r r«? r:~. rk z ■t
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    • 185 10 Resistance Seen In Shares ALTHOUGH >:::- re>:<tanee vsju evident in the Malayan r-r.are market ~y-:>ter-cay. the situation was c- ::::-d as still being uncertain. In? trend will cop-rr.d very :v. i;h n r^ric-is :i rube- r t in i d k• i mail i i•i d tni iharebrokers 1 firm
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    • 79 10 Ford Wins Ploughing Contest THE World Ploughing Contest which this year took place at Peebles, Ohio. U.S.A.. j resulted once again in the gnccesi for gtatdaoo Major Diesel tractors, which hvn new wen the ccnu-it fcr the fourth- >ucct <>ive yeir. Of significance li the ac that 11 ol the
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    • 44 10 THE Mala; in Exchange Baoks' An ciation rr tht I ring ingi in ita ta ncrct] inti rday: St ng 7 7 CD *****; Belgian Francs IffltJ O I be r Bl .v_ r 1 1 1 1 ■1 1 unaltered. i
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    • 87 10 THE B Naro:r igr. M S.j Rubber Estate Ltd r.a> lr.!-::rr.--c sr.ar* r. that an c:!' r S21 r :-24 500 :\r the parch a of *he Sur.g*-: Tah r. „T.^:....r.g svO a::- r j which 457 MM in v. .*.r. rr.^*.:*: r .b:. r hi: -.r.
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    • 99 10 oiteb ro \ds k::.: i>- '<'■- I" v E-r<r 5" i T- 7,~—. V. -rj Tr "a;-.: INNJR ROADn Tong 1 1 k k Nai achindr. r— J^ne Emeho, Ku I F L y Chan. Eng Siong. 5- h■• K :i SitS j T Goan. >HR UNARMS
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    • 47 10 MALAYAN tin exp/r:? in O ber totalled 6.159 txm*J as.timl 5.881 tons Ifl tht previous month, :-:.ng t preliminarf f.gures f:r Oct ber. f.r-t m n 3 r *ir-s at 60.137 tooi against 61.983 tons in the same period la v b r
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 (142 YEARS of experience IN WATCHMAKING THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES pyRE-U(/ a T GENEVE YOUR GUARANTEE. M^^nm I OF SUCCESSFUL ifiyjft^nifin I TRADING IN ASIA I 1 FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. I It JIATTIIV ID SINGAPOSf I I Cuff Links I P=*--*-d Srcp-bcr fc- Ic-ge *=>ty j
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    • 329 10 pEL N I L I liT^ 12 ROBINSON rqa: Tel ***** Monog Jl "PADJONGE" ♦<>' Polembong "BERAU" for Polcmbong Djokortc Sou- "PANEHAN" for Indrogir. Pom j "LARAT" for Tombelon Pont, C po* j "TIMOR" f° r Polcmbong Diofcofc "TAMPOMAS" for Diokorto Sou>:^, > v HUA SIANG STEAMSmp^JJ Weekly Corgo Sendees
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 149 10 BUSINESS DONE F N 2 '"i 4Gai non $2.07 j c- ind delayed. $2.10. $2,101: Han 51.95. II n H Waugh 5142J 51 4 Jar-: > V- Cement $1.20. $1.22i: McAUstei 51^0: Robinson ords. 51.60. $1.575. $1.55: Sime Darby $l 50 Cold Storage 83c. 85c: Steamship $15.75. $16: Traders 51.82J.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 596 11 -French trading co m lid. L0' r 132/6 Robinson toad tup 6LUE FUNNEL LINE AMERICAN SERVICE m R Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Port* »»i 8 Spore P. S ham Penang 21/27 Nov 28 No* 29 Nov is 2 5 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Dec ,->»er ports to load end discharge cargo
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    • 1264 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <18 lln *»> I Incorporate* btngapcte) < 12 "'""J *SST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V.';." SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier! option to proceed via other ports to load and ditcharge cargo (Vij Sues with liberty to proceed via
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    • 887 11 MITSUI fe^ LINE FOR JAPAN S#DOP# P Sh P na 9 Amogisan Moru vlo Mono Kong for Yokohomo, Kobe, Moji 15 Nov 12 Nov Hokoneson Moru via Monilo tot Kod« Nagovo Yokohamo 19 Nov Kyorit»u Moru tor Mojl, Kobe Osaka. Yokohama 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 No> FOR USA Foi
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    • 788 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok and/or For Eo<» Pcftoag P.S'Honr S'por» "ERRIA" 24/7.6 No* "JUTLANOIA" 20/22 No* 23/24 Nov 25/26 No* Bangkok Only. "FALSTRIA" 5/6Dec 7 8 Dec 9'lo*)er Colling Saigon Bangkok "KAMBODIA" 11 13 Dec HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden. Port Soid Genoa Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg,
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  • STANDARD'S PAGE FOR YOUTH-EVERY WEDNESDAY
    • Article, Illustration
      968 12 A friend of mine. Aziz Ahmad working in the Health Department, v. bo 1 1 ;.n expert at hunting v. Ud animals, invited me tec diy to join him on an expedition 4 o the jungles oil Bakil Village. 1 jump d at the offer as I
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    • 347 12 En route to town in a bus... By Mart n C}:on, IS, a private school i rrr: ':cutc student. 1 AST week I had the opportunity of travelling to town in J a bus. It was one of the hie buses operating on the Hukit Timah route with its terminal
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    • 221 12 Talent In Music Brings Fame To Teresa panist for t)ie various types of dances, she also played I loio of iicr own composition M l4fi hi a ClltflCM VM/(/gc." Afl scliool, site Jiclps to tcticii music. Teresa is MfH /o//d of Oriental music and plays jazz 04 enthusiastically as fh«*
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    • 158 12 frien i (.KOI! 1 oi Japan, s, |...x s ami adults have re(ent> fnrmnl I»als Club/' with tn( aim oi e\. foreign friends They wish to jorrespon.l l| interested ran contact them \>^ u. l»als Club." PO H<»\ *< I 1 j Susanna heuns; 1"' Iloni;koim
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 323 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Wm ;':-I^^ v' :^^^Blj^^^jjpßpß^ v j<£t 4>/ Q **^9^'t JlLs w .^m^mr^'tmwMW' M mmH^*^* 1^ s l^r+ CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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    • 154 12 r— SCHOOL 1 CORNER r* o n s ifaut Jesus, r Singapore, 15-year-old Teresa KmOO, a Form IV }>upils, 1$ noiv ])re]Hirin<) Jor t),e L.R.S.M.. a dtplOflM lor teacfimg and performing. The fourth child ol a family of iJ chttdren (seven brotliers and tliroe slsters). y)ic lias slioivn considerable talent
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    • 179 12 -r^r Tl^'V /^V^:V'A^ C LIVING I fl r^c^-OVOTOFIVE M 75 kj Of CRCwfv gcitayeaß- A w r--"_ r- a complete spray unit in the palm of your hand... INVISIBLE U C Q U E R i m LASTING INVISIBLE PROTECTION A^^/lLa FOR ALLPOLISHED METALSURFACES oWBBBS**^ j 1 For tho MOTORIST
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 255 13 Malaya Prepares To Meet Singapore 12 Named For Trials I \;ri K. Turs. The Malayan Hockey ,<i M players to take part in trials fK ,s* Merdeka International against I Nn\t i mlK*r 18. oe held at l\ i Lurr.pur on Sa fur- S iav, Nov. in. The I will
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  • 35 13 J flu*** tlub [TsrhfJyrd to start grfy trr«f*»« t© P SrrrfUry. g If a r-prtitiTe El Vhwwi** rharces are B t* gnMh^Ml scati pj 31 cents terrace H
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  • 10 13 1 beat f 4-1 in a atch at
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  • 127 13 Fed. Army To Hold Hockey Tournev KUALA T.rMPrR. Tint. Thl PsdcratiOß Army will hold its first inter-unit hockey rhampi< nships later this montli. The competition, which wiO be an annual affair, will :>e run rn 7otie OMb* There wQ] Vjc Ihiee mwi hi a.'.-Xorth Ma iji Dnl :al Malajp i
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  • 27 13 prisons Sf> rti Out bcri Younf Men's Christisn Asjo-I Elation '-I m a SHA Dr\ three '^aq;:o mstdl OH the YMt'A ground >'os f erd;;\'.
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  • 87 13 SINGAPORE'S motor racing ace, Freddie Pope, who sailed for Macao yesterday had a host of well wishers aboard the ship S/S Glenroy before his departure, among them was Singapore matman, King Kong, seen here shaking hands with Pope and wishing him the best of luck
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  • 256 13 Civilians Put A Dozen Past Service Women SCORING six goals in each half, Singapore Civilian Women thrashed their Combined Services counterparts 12 0 in their annual Poppy Day Fund hockey match for the Lady Mcllersh Cup on the padang yesterday. Scrvirrs Women: r. ll C\ W: 2 L Hick. WO
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  • 78 13 TRAILING 1-0 at half IfcM Royal Elcrtrirr.l and Mechanical Engineers Unproved in the second half to hoid Base Ordnance Depot Civilian! Association to a one-ail draw in a SHA Div. I league at Aycr Rajah Road yeMerdav. Bikram Singh scored tot BODCA while "Whey Ah
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  • 68 13 THE following ha\c "con selected 1o play for the Sing*--1 pore Ai: Blue* acainsi R E M B. on Saturday at Bukit Timnh. Tan Kim Chye- Chan Orr. j Lens. Sc\a. Phftfff Yew. Anu j Chwee Leonp: Chin Per.:. Wah Fa't: (Capt); BulPt, Peng Hun?. Ah'.j Bakar. \'ooropathy.
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  • 315 13 Finney Out, But England Favoured LONDON. Nov. (Rrutrr I ncland will hr without their most experienrrd f«ir«ard Tom Finney. uho h.i s a groin injury, when the\ meet Ireland in an international football j match at Wemblev stadium j here tomorrow Finw ncd ihe Eng 1 i d W kIU
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  • 348 13 Two Co'ony teams of eight (Classes W A 'B') fired off in the InterColony Rifle Shoot under good conditions of both weather and light on Sunday at Nee Soon. As in previous years, Servicemen, stationed in Singapore, made up the majority of bolh teams. In future, however. Singapore,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 103 13 RUGBY trite* o §i4t: r.af. Seietnr m BT vs. S AS. gf ScJctnr. 5.15 ]>.w.\ S.C.C. "A" M G.H.Q. s (jt'ii! Regiment at SCC ground; RA.F. vs. Ro' Navy (it RAF, I'uircrsitu PS. igCcHcn' Trainmq CoU:'(;c at TTC ground. Friendlies: Old Raiilesians Association rs. R.E.M.E. ut RKMK ground: Black.--, vs.
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    • 269 13 HELP YOUR CHILD AT EXAMINATION TIME hflps a pupil t v hrl; in z t f "> <:.':►,;•' >' petite Hflp YOl'R child t ft i ■M Sanatogen TONIC Corrects d<e* del :iencies Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days I»o '>ur tr*t Itch, <«" i-i nnd burn no f.a.ilv th.it
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 264 13 ilAbner By Al Capp W|C LE 1/uKE V MO. f r -YA-6ASP.7- AN' All /^,-^Y vi WHEW.?- THAT'S 1 S^\ >»OOREARS.7-T<hATLLJ THIS** DOPE.'.'-VOO <( SINCE •jfiW' /like V &ETTER. f r -AND,NOW-| /AhM-'-nI .N TmE Jll-K HIGGLED VOJR K WERE IMf JTmWm THIS? WE'LL GET OUR J (C-COLD"/V /-LHEAPM'J TOE.^-
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  • 290 14 Rain Or Shine, He Won't Care I Says WINDSOR LAD TT'INTERDRINA, a game six year-old, has done everything right on the track and is back to his best form. Rain or shine he certainly will take a lot of beating in the 7 furlongs event
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  • 448 14 Ling field Deserves Winning Break RACE ONE f.lngfit'hl could only fir h c p. st ho II < .tithe seven or. Uh lot I bat over a shor r t:p hi riMMdd improve and take the six furlongs race for apprer.* e riders. gfleld gave ♦•.<.-> zr accounts at the
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  • 170 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Franria i ivrFIFI I) WINNER LING FIELD PEPPER DEALER m Ppn-vr l)._lcr Linetield Kingfold l.inehelil 1 Wteff Higj&ed Sineriort What Happened Kmglold MISTY LINE II TOP SECRET BANKER HOY MISTY LINE II 2 1 p Secret Acrobat Acrobat Supremo Acrobat Misty Line II fop
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  • 1024 14 APPRENTICES' RACE RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 ?2fi l.ingfield 5y 8.09 Lim CMong Pang Stable Yong Asuwadi 2. 830 Kingfold 7y 8.07 Administrator of the Estate <>t the late Mr M. van Breuke'.eu Mr. T.L. Tjong E. van B"kclen Shaan 3. 800
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  • 715 14 Dropped eight pounds since finishing fifth to Golden Dollar over seven furlongs at Bukit Timah in August. GREY COURT should annex the *even furlongs (Race Three) for Class Two, Division Three. This 3-year-old by Court MartiaJ has been working well in dawn eflorts and
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  • 91 14 THE TRACK for todays 1 races at Kuala Lumpur is 1 likely to be heavy again. Best outsider BEST LONGSHOT this afternoon is Wonder Kid 1 in Race 5, while Top Secret 1 should make a good each- way bet in the second event. Big Sweep UNLIMITED SWEEP
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  • 406 14 MILWAUKEE Wisconsin, Nov. 5. (AFP) The National Boxing Association announced its monthly classification of boxers in the various weight categories: The classifications were as follows: FLYWEIGHT World champion Pascual Perez A r^tw 1 Your? Martin (Spam); 2 Ramon Anas t Venezuela*; 3 Pone K'.n^potch (Thailand*: 4
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  • 78 14 I U2^s? tl^ ELL V form er Britis h and Empire heavy- > we 'Kht boxing champion, took over the licence of a 5 J Fr^ K°H S V!u ent J y Don ls P""tured uith his uife. c Irene, behind the bar at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 206 14 WITH THE MILL jj XaV 7// k i U'/ifH you >i<yJ 2 I you need 1 V. fl Mackeson's... /V\ smoof/i. sfro/i^ I K Mackeson's h V t It builds ynu up S and tnjka jb the wld I t seem brighter. L Mt SINGAPOII R U A I A
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