Singapore Standard, 9 November 1957

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard >^ S *J > W STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #R J% iH I "4* FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL WJJ^TAL 2811 2414 |.w SINGAPOBC, SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 9, 1937 It PAGES J."> CENTS
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  • 216 1 HE Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has issued the following statement:---1 have received recently a letter from Chin Peng. From the te-t of the letter, I can only infer that Chin hes accepted the princ>pte of surrender
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  • 600 1 M.C.P. READY TO GIVE UP Use of Malay Language PLANS FOR SURRENDER TALKS ARE AWAITED Name Time Place —Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today announced that the Malayan Communist Party is ready to accept the principle of surrender. Revealing he had received a letter from the
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  • 295 1 EXPENDITURE FOR 1958 HIGHEST IN FED. HISTORY I Malaya's expenditure I the dr.nt Federal estimates I t to 5902,588,287, the I story of the muntn. I *ributes I extra I will provided in the draft esti--s_:'T million. The provision o about $211 milion in the draft estimates is ictually >9
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  • 22 1 EjW Xav. S (Rrut-r) ■«*ar wrapon was at a high altitude •Wi Ihr n «h- Ministry of Py MmMinrrd toniclit.
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  • Article, Illustration
    5 1 CHIN PENG
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  • 442 1 'Milestone In Malayan History' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Most Federation leaders were tonight jubilant over the news that the MCP had asked Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman for talks to arrange a surrender. A few, however, found the report iiard to believe. They were unanimous in their
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  • 142 1  -  From ANDREW ROTH LONDON. Fri.— It is .splendid news, Mid the former Malayan Hlsh Commissioner Sir Donald MacGilhvray, "if the MCP is prepared to accept the new terms propoted by the Malayan Government Shortly after independence." Mo>t Britons who have been Jubilant about the Communist otter to
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  • 236 1 THE TUNKU-NOW DIRECTOR PRODUCER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pi law MtirifttT Toaku Abdul Rahman wi.l soon produce and direct his first motion piCtON bftMd °n the legend of an island where iic was District Officer years ago. The historical lilmscnpt "the Ifahsilli or' Princess Lnngkawi" is based o n the le^erul
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    • 1305 2 L— i TUITION MALAY CONVERSATION Count of 10 '-\\r~s S: Conrwnpnce* 13th •>.-.r.~-r, E-rol at YVtCA Oc'-ard Hood LONDON CHAMBER OP COMMERCE fxa rr "at O<~\ I "e S £">" C>-Sfi M«rc*rt f fut.on, !Vi Street, S ?ap' LEARN SANSKRIT tufaf BjajlMgld -"^♦t s fJuatifiratmT attctfad by *TV>f-:s» (Jr .frst,
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    • 1078 2 I NOTICES ADMISSION TO THE JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL, IPOH IN 195X APPLICATIONS for adI mission to the Junior Techinical (Trade) School. Ipoh !in 1958 are invited for tne following full t.me Courses:A. Electrical Installation. B Machine Shop Practice with Automobile Repair and Blacksmithing. C. Brick-laying. D. Carpentry. All Applicants
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    • 642 2 IPOH TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF per A/ ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956 [Regu'.a!ion 2R '4 I NOTICE OF COMESTED ELECTION'. Pasir Putch WARD. NOTICE is hereby given to 'he electors of the aSo e-r.a-re^ va- r, for the election now pending for ihe said ward and that .cum
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  • 554 3 ZITHER REDS QUIT WITHIN 30 DAYS- OR OUT YOU GO Says Police Chief: I don't like to do this, but... PENANG Fri._ The Chief Police Officer, Penang, Mr P. H. O'Flynn, today warned 28 rclar.ves of Communist terrorists operating on the island that they faced
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  • 15 3 POLICE WAR AGAINST IAGA KRETA NUISANCE 1 lay I CO- I Car an -ced ap-l
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  • 102 3 HE BROKE 'STAY OUT' BAN, JAILED PEXANG. Fri. A man. who \va> Idrbiddon to enter Penang, Id Um llagtatratf*! Cv:urt :l::\l hv came to i bli wife who was UL Ci !i Bwe H< w had been Mnred with restricted residence i rd r on Sept it. 1956 wnJcn rtade
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  • 77 3 PORT DICKSOX, Fri.— The Refeni of N^gri Sffmhiian an •■■■> C Mori lodaj attended their first military parade since their Installation. He took Um ii its at ihc iaf OUi paratfS Of Rft recruits of the Malay Regiment SitCf thdl sin. BSOnthl' basic training, The Raflsnfl
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  • 33 3 THK La !v Templet Tuber- lia Hospital In Kuala Lamp b BBBomicc i jfcitwday thai H .re IB m in, noil was suhi xibe I lo 11m tanatoftaai funds last nth.
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  • 34 3 TAN ENG SENG was yesterdiiv firn Sl'n in the Singapore S, n n Tnfllc Court tot iaiilßg itoa ;it a Uratßc light •>. hile i: ii lorry atom Geylang Road on Sept. 4.
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  • 107 3 bids the boys goodbye THIS is ballad singer Shirley Gordon who flew out to Malaya from London just over a month aso to entertain British troops in (he jungle. Shirley, who came out as a member of a Combined Services entertainment troupe, travelled hundreds of miles up and
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  • 186 3 UMNO TO PRESS GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE UMNO east division wants the Government to Bet up a permanent Citizens Registration Centre at the Malay Farm. Geyiang Serai, for the convenience of residents of Geyiang and [Jill Bedok. I:vhe Dan;- Sharif, a committee member of the division, said
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  • 85 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Vang ill r>ilnin Atjonf today p.'i>t>(l before the cameras of the Malayan Film Unit fof a portrait to be imposed on a dim along with 11m Federation Flag. This fi'm will be screened when the *VeSjarS Ku" is played alter each show
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  • 104 3 $450,000 bid for Hai Hsuan WASHINGTON, Nov 8 (AP) Tin IS Maritime Administration said yesterday that a Havana. Cuba, bidder had submitted the highest of eight bids for the purchase of the American Liberty ship Hai Ilsuan. impounded in Singapore since Jan. 17. 1950. Mr. George P. Had.jilias of Havana
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  • 325 3 ss,ooo FINE FOR BUSINESSMAN PENAXG. Fii. A busfoenman who ti rived by air from India via Bangkok, was arrested at Bay an Lepas Airport w fa e n Indian currency notes worth about $96,000 Were found in the false bottom
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  • 238 3 OLD LEGEND ABOUT MALAYA MANUFACTURING RUBBER, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Minister for Commerce and Industry today punctured the old legend that Malaya could easily assume the dual role of producer of natural rubber and manufacturer of its own rubber products. He told a Press
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  • 81 3 Invest Here Governor PEXAXG. Fri The prlicy of this country was to encuuraqe loreign investments and to protect foreign capital, said the Governor of Penanf Raja Sir Uda. at a Blerdelui dinner given by the Indian Chamber of Commerce al the E. ft O. Hotel here tonight '"It would certainly
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    • 113 3 I BA/ZGAMs\ LAST DAY! ROCK-fiorroM prices YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY FOR THE FESTIVITILS WASSIAMULLS HIGH ST. SPORE I^ooo TONS OF^ HORROrH I- IMAMS. TANKS, M AMI -THROVM KS t I THAT CVER Lrt D! J- rutt.NO 7" CRAIG STEVENS ALIX TALTON WILLIAM HOPPER t TONIGHT REX MIDNIGHT I MALACCA'S
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  • 135 4 Death Note Comes By Hand a prominent Singapore e ye.-terday received in a novel way— a death threat demanding $20,000 letter. which wai v. i'h a b-;!ict in an i;:.. tamrp 1 m elope, v/ai v about 5 pm, the tele* .-.:.j, t'p.e hi; -;i.< ssman's home, a voice in
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  • 168 4 SULTAN OF JOHORE TOPS THIS LIST KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The function, of UIC Yail|| dlPert ian Aconf in the ibtciHV <■: h:s ric-puty. the Tim'ja'an Yan^ di-Pertwan Auori'4. will bt exercised by the Huier who Dexi in senioiitv ;i::d who is so able and v. lUing.* 1 '1 :..s is
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  • 62 4 A S;.\( ;.\r()KK ...rry-ri: ivoi > h H ;.i Fli irk. \va> ye terdav fined 'iefault Iwo months' vfaa hi v.; found guilty <.: ausing Ibc <i< C':i.;i 'iiin Seng, k >y dl 11.l 1 ing 'i ■:i ilso disQuslified ii'i :i (iri'v.r.^ ;or h
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  • 285 4 WANTED: 400 DOCTORS AND ENGINEERS MALAYA TO SEEK AID OF C'WEALTH NATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, I Fri. The Federation will tell British Commonwealth representatives attending the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in New Delhi on Dec. 2 that she needs more than 200 engineers and as many doctors to replace the expatriate
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 4 Traffic halted. Pedestrians stopped and gaped. Before their very eyes in bright sunlight, came a heavy shower from the Cathay cinema's porch. Thp 'rain" was to publicize Hall Wallis* production, "The Rainmaker" now showing at the Cathay. Above, standing in the "rain" with umbrella over his head is
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  • 156 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The position as regards the l"an on Government servants participating in politics has NOT changed, the Federation Government tnnounced today The announcement alms t Clearinf current misunderstanding about Government's policy with regard to officers in Division 111 and above taking
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  • 87 4 Local Chinese Honour Sir Robert THE GOVERNOR ol Singapore, Sir Robert Black. last night said he was confident that the Straits C'h.nese JVOllld continue to play their part ior the "pr«)>pcrity of the island Sir Robert was speaking to members of the Straits Chinese British Association at a tarewe.. dinner
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  • 42 4 K NADESAX. '2H. was yes terday jailed lor three months t>v Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, Tuan Ha.ii Mohamed Tai 1 (01 itealing 24 rare orchid plants from the home of Dr. Soo Kim I. an at Circular Road on April IS.
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  • 170 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR Fri. The Malayan Film Unit, which has scored many DOtablc triumphs in the world of the cinema, will not have to wait very long now before it moves into its new $1,000,000 home. The acting head Of the unit,
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  • 47 4 KLANG, Fri.— More than 1,300 persons have applied for stalls in the new $400, 000 market to Klang. District Oflicer Tuan Syed Hashim bin Abdullah said today. The new market il expected to be formally opened by the Sultan of Seiangor on Sunday.
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  • 253 4 UNIVERSITY STUDENT BODY DECIDES: RAGGING no more of it in the University of Malaya. This was decided bv fir. vwt wlurt inlng n ajority afl in emergency £< w ral mo ting of the i taiversit? st idents 1 Union Ik Id last ni Ehl Thi 1
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  • 145 4 Caretaker Poisoned Himself A CARETAKER. \<;\r 4 hoa\ i'y In gaml ing, form,! dea HI f lo the Fathul Karib Club at Farrer Par.-; <■:. the night vf Sept. a S;:.^..;ju: e O >>- ner's Court v.a.- t..j yc.-tcr-day. i'iie Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, ho ling in in I on
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  • 31 4 THE Labour Party. PWH ang. wk! bol|| 111 flint Btion rally at the EsplAllAdi at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday for it.s five Candidates >lanri:n^ for the City Council eiection.s.
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    • 426 4 j- Phone S3 lOO J fii I ii LAST DAY; llVr 1 I 'I a.m. M -k P\R\MOI M I'll M Kl t\ THE RAINMAKER 2| HI IM I \M \-ll K K\III I p\\\\\\\\\\\\\vlN U>l'\\hl(lV lh ii\|i, OPENS TOMORROW "THE GOLDEN HAWK vt.irniiL' II; Wk I I IMmi.'l in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 280 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance fINGAPOREjgBBBM ffraßffiWfffl&Wlittt>^^^j?<ftaW^nMar Ciii/</nship Registration: At the Central Registry, Foil Canning I tad, and at tne Chinese Chamber ot Commeice Those whose names be^in wiLi A oi B and Ci .c.-e v-nof-e StH may be A:-. n Aw, or Boon, Hoong Woo Of Man, Ang. On,
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    • 312 4 mava Bucidhist Tem;;le, St Michael's Road by the Yen. Narada Maha Thera 7 p m. Katonc Boys' Club (Guilicmanl Koud): Badminton foi beginnen ,'i p.m. for A I B teaSM I ;> rn Independent Missionary .Movement: F:ee lilm show Wood bridge Hospital (Female Section) 715 pm. TIME «c TIDE TODAY:
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    • 347 4 Prom; 3 H J g«J I T' v t p m Prog, .^nuna; j M isic; 7 tn News 7.15 Latin (J iu:*e: 7 :;•> T: .h r, U*tenen Ca m The Malayanaires; y.3u Newi- 1.45 Interlude for Jazz: la Brand Wew; K 30-II m 1 0 Bji!,c!o:s j R\l>K)
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  • 301 5 PROBE TEAM TO DISCUSS WAGE COUNCIL BODY Its Aim To Protect Shopmen KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation government today announced the appointment of a seven -man commission of inquiry to discuss the formation of a wage council to protect the interests of 50,000 shop assistants in Malaya, The Minister for
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  • 68 5 3 (Reurton, a :nor, :ouse Comone unuhicn r.d^penof Q Of need, in tbility m *LJ?twLid off€r merit to -reat I ctlve I hole S.ngapore together r beyond Having s nsaoore lor e future a^ happy nt of tntered most <■ t a y ;ons, absolute <»e saw a new
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  • 52 5 HilarioursThat's "All For Mary" R. Fr. right he Alps e when ;>lav >s ore has and •uck) for a md comedy dis- ery and her Their hai *he > in the t and >rr ond hus-ken-pox •irre beMM Trixie i attends Patients nearly stops .!o«we an 8 and eood ke
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  • 9 5 workfrs of Service I kc i the nployees.
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  • 167 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prircs (cents per lb in Sin&a pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot KS S. No. 1 7;,; ks s No. i KS S No 2 November 7.1i 74! K< S No 3 N«»\ ember 71 Q Tone: Ineertain. Fh« prue oi tin in Singapore yesterday was
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  • 164 5 Press Hails Move To Base F.E. Fleet In Colony LONDON, Fri. There's i^e:.(-ra! approval in the British press for the idea of basing HM h <<f HM Far Eastern Qeel in Singapore. There is no suggestion whatnot that this decision has any political implications so far as Britain's relations with
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  • 93 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Pojce said yesterday the following changes would be made in their set-up here next month: Assistant Superintendent. Mr. P. Alagendra, Chief of the Cheras Police Division, will be transferred to the High Street Headquarters Assistant Superintendent Mr. Khoo Bin Kheng Deputy Traffic Polic.
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  • 402 5 Kl A I A Ll'MPl'R. Fri. A oroup of bus owners ni»l not attend an important company meeting because they had been tricked into presenting themselves at a iVlii Station, it was alleged in the High Court today. This allegation a: e in the
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    • 381 5 r** k r THE 'BEST ACTRESS Of THE YEAR' ,:L..) IN HER NEW PtCTUREU J K 1 lil'Jili l ifdiiJiihliLi ?^<?/> i i J INGRID BERGMAN\^7 MEL FERRER JEAN MARAIS J I -N JEAN RENOIR'S J 5 Strange j j^gggg^y K TECHNICOLOR^===« 1~" 1 fc( Story ar.d Screenplay and D
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  • 930 6 Singapore The End In Sight? T long last it Wmmm that MM nine-year old 1 >r Aar may end by negotiation before the <--.-.■ amnealjf ofTt-r on December It The Mm Matt r, Tinli AMU RatMßan, has received a let! from the MCP secretary-general, Chin P- :ig, Mfcfcs] lei I
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  • 910 6 Changing Society Without Violence By Wood row Wyatt journalist, author and broadcaster and formerly Parliamentary Under-Secretary and Financial Secretary to Britain's War Office. PAN you have a revolution without a revolution? Yes. You can transform the face of society without firing a shot and with the consent of the majority
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 54 6 Just As We Thought r rilE fact Is, we don't know what art is. everybody has his own ideas about art. and there is very little agreement." Dr. Lawrence Alloway, Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, speaking in the BBC's "Radio Newsreel about an exhibition vi paintings by
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    • 48 6 "IN Pakistan all men are 1 < qual when they go to pray, and somehow the Knowledge ol ihat pervades everything Philip Mason speaking in the BBC's General Overseas Service, in a series ot talks on India and Pakistan after ten years of independence.
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 241 6 Sir— lt was with surprise that I read in the "London Corner," some unpleasant opinions about my country, written by "Cassandra." I believe that the form by which the countries are governed are the affairs of their own people. I have to inform you that the present Portuguese
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    • 322 6 Sir Recently you published a report from London that Moscow Radio said the Soviet Satellite now spinning around the earth has several more weeks of life, but its rocket-carrier will come crashing down soon. Does Uty One know what kind of power the fhfTfftf manufacturers have placed in
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    • 383 6 Sir Your correspondent L.CL'I letter in The Singapore Standard of O t. H IS a rehash of oid arguments he has repeatedly used in his persistent and singleminded campaign against the use of Ma. ay as the national and official language of Malaya. I will not attempt to refute these
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    • 164 6 S.r— Inche M< named Ahri Hah ..y mean v.. irl n he war. Malao 'o lelaka h he aware ot I expenses and the amount of v .oived? Allow M to name the rr an: a\-. aiClMPcnts (automav manual) in Post Oflfi State Malacca have to be mad
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    • 157 6 Sir uh' ii i». k i .iipant in >J p. i tr.uli »l still, fc Iht.lt. \< ,s aw ah v to hoM is J huh j gapore) union nrr J II ik .-u-hirini] of which thf J nun j I iiK ti an arhifvr w hi-ri led
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  • 533 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By THE word "Colonialism" appears to be having a rest in the vocabulary of certain Malayan politicians who now show a marked preference for the word "slave." The habit or fashion call it what you will was set in Singapore the other
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  • 447 7 President Reveals To The Nation His Move To Counter Soviet Lead New Chief Is Given Same Powers As Defence Secretary WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (AFP) President Eisenhower announced yesterday in an anxiously awaited te&vised address that he had created the "Office *<\ Special Assistant to the
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  • 333 7 Khruschev Is Boss And He Knows It LONDON, Nov. X (Renter).— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party secretary. is "Boss of Russia and knows it." a Conservative member of Parliament. Mr. Cyril Osborne. who interviewed him a month ago. told the House of Commons today. Ifr Osb me said
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  • 47 7 I >Nl> >N, Xov I Briti.-h Premier Harold Marmillan assured the Holism nons today that an accident of the kind which occurred recently in the Wind^ca^ Plutonium Factory could not f happen in the atomic power stations now being Hii't in Britain.
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  • 108 7 RED LEADERS AT SOVIET PARLIAMENT SESSION SOVIKT Communist Party chief, Nikita Khrusin lit-v (left). Communist Chinese leMef Mao Ito-IMH| (^e^on{^ from Ml), Madame Soonu of Communist China. and Presldeai Klimcnti Voroshilov of Russia, arc sh: \v:i ftppfaMiißf I joint Jubilee session of the Supreme Soviet. Russia's Parliament. in t!'c :;i.mt
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  • 311 7 COME OUT IF YOU DARE' MANILA. Nov. 8 (UP)— Philippines military authorities said today they were detei mined to keep next week "jj elections the most peaceful in history. Defence Secretary Jesus Vargas expressing optimism that the armed forces would continue to keep
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  • 65 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (AP) The United States yesterday turned down Soviet party chief Niltita Khrushchev's call for an Bast\V( st .summit conference to settle the world's problems. The U.S. State Department, in commenting on Khrusncher*a BDeedi on Wednesday proposing such a meeting, .said such
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 60 7 FRANKFURT. Nov. I (AP) ha] Zhukov has won a n i nonou tc make up tor his loss ot Soviet prestige Hi has been named "Fender of The new d'stinction comes from a h ose-knit intern > tional or ition of lender clubs. 1 i\ Zhukov deserv< because of
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    • 38 7 LONDON, Nov. s (AP) Britain today rejected Japanese request that it call ofl r new hydrogen bomo in the Pacific. The rejection was cont -inert nese ambassador Haruiv N^ li at Um Briti h Foreign Office.
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    • 43 7 PARIS, Nov. B ift lU r) ing Norkay, Himalayan Sherpa guide of Mount Everest e, was today presented with the French Governn nt 1 1 Sports and Physical Culture Golc Ai si by the Ed.; .ition Minister, Mr, M. Rene BUleres,
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    • 42 7 tax. 1 M. e:,:a. \ov. 8 (Renter) An official comimn l- ltd hem today said one person ai Idlli I and two were injured by explosions set d:1 t.- com r:^ f r om the i-di,-.:i Union* 1 last Tuesday night,
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    • 33 7 ALGIEKS. Xuv. 8 (AP) Six' v-.^\ i is were killed in Algeris within the past -A r.< and a large Quantity of and ammunition sei I, French authorities reported tori..;
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    • 30 7 JAKARTA, Nov. 8 (Reuter) Indonesia!] Army troops had ki led M rebel outlaws and pi ,'v in q oration i In w i Java* it waj reported here today
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    • 29 7 PARIS. N'iv. 8 (UPV— Association ol Algerian Mo.s!e:n Btadents announced tts DM mben m 11 go on a hunger strike today ":.r oeace and negotiation In Algeria."
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    • 32 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 8 (R< ler) Aii France confirmed ht re Uml that a box contain- I .vo ban ol feold disappi wed from one o| its planes late la month.
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  • 140 7 A.I \i ax. Jordan, Nov. a (B rter) Crk i of "Down v. r ..'i Oi F.^ypt" ai.d live King ml* 1 In* 1 ran throughout Jordanian towm and vulagea today ■I latheringi to protesi againsl the anti-Jordanian pi opaganda eai i Vfi^tv aged
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  • 81 7 PAKOKKI Upper Bin Nov. 8 (AFP i— A CoOMMBM rebel headquarters was seized :iy ByrneM army column after a two-hour battle near hero, it was announced today. The column, cpi in jungle moppinq-up rations. was led to the headojufteti la 1 headman. When the troops i
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  • 46 7 NEW V< )RK. N« F \P)— Police bfOkc up two -non- United M U tion beadMiartan on Park nue. irhere rocoDtioii held to c the 40th .ry of B shevik revolution. I i ends i-Bol£h< Bloc of Nations. Inc." Officers, mounted and afoot. hours.
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  • 163 7 Democrats Say: It's Too Late WASh'i.\(j'iON Dem<" day 1; I sident into 21 comn .on as tco late. r.: .blicini said There was rtrUttlly complete agreem that the ProMMK had p ed the right r nmand ol the nation's cllort m Dr. J R Killian I Technology. He has servrd
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    • 64 7 Is your bathroom always <^"MORNING FRESH"^i 1 /^jy^JiSiS^ if not uWilix f l/S^ffl® then a m|J sprinkle of J^^^\ vVcrv in k ii v <--^^£^_-^»-' x^- O■ j I will make it so! ~r «L ii ii i i -I Jj^^fi -J Co n1 1 oy—J A vfjEYEsJ PRODUCT 1
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  • 156 8 Rosettes To Boost College Fund Drive JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— A campaign to raise $500,000 for the Tengku 1 Ampuan Mariam Muslim Girls College heie will begin next month. ChaffUMl ol the hiiiicUii^ fund committee. Pwan Haijan Zam binti Suleiman, said veterday thai the College is bcin:; named after the late
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  • 478 8 2 COUNCILLORS CLASH OVER RATES HIKE City Council Budget Meeting Round-up MR. SIM IS SHOCKE" BY THE NEW CHARGE TWO Singapore City Councillors, M Seng (Labour Front) and Mr. Chan Kum Sot.) fought a verbal battle at tin- meeting yesterday over increased expend tricity department. MT. Sim alleged that the
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  • 67 8 THREE leading expert*, on nursing arrived in Singapore yesterday by ;\ir to help the Colony Government to train nurses under a MTorli Health Organization programme. They are (left to riqht. above). Miss Marcia Langley from N°w Zealand. M ss Dorothy P:\tts from
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  • 56 8 THE Governor Of Singapore, Sir Robert Black. and Lady Black, will attend I gpecia] remembrance MrvicC and dedication at St An lrew*i Cathedral at 10.38 a .m. tomorrow At the end of the service. Sir Robert and members cf the congregation iriß place cronei of
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  • 140 8 KISHI TO VISIT SINGAPORE THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Xobusuke Kishi, will ilTive in Sm^ap re OB Nov. 2r> from Colombo on a oneriav itetC i s i t Mr. KishJ wriM mmi Oh Bow nor, .Sir Robert B tck and Chief Minister Mr. I Y» w Hock and will
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  • 95 8 MR O. S. KKNuASAMY. assistant se 1 1 I ary I ..<• LO v OOO-ctronc Singapore City Council Union POtCfdaf PSsigned fi om t:.' 1 Coun 's service ftfti r 1 1 v < m wvi Ht ic-ur.t 4 the City e ection n
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  • 71 8 He Gets A Wife And $20,000 A SINGAPOU General He pita! u istanf i' sw Ceylon on Thursday with a 22-year-old bride v ■';> $20,000 dowry. The iifffftff^tfft. Mr K. K. Sabai, L'H. and Mi Sarojani Devi were narried m Va Id ikkoddai, near .Jaffna, last month. Their marria^r v.
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  • 80 8 A LABOURER Goh S.vcp f^iat, was ytstoenlMy <••'•:. -^'i to three moot h jail ben ('■>i;\-i<-\V(] in \n<> Fifth Ma?i trate Court, d! fra I 4enl po sc -ion (>[ uofj heel of nib er. C]i,!i vm nid bo Imm ■o >> mitted the otrence
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  • 114 8 TWO-hundred-an 1-fiftv pi e <•■'. Thorny* t€l m I ipai Singapore, y< r(i.'i.v >!a^<_-'i f.vo-hoi.r lohOH ifl ;,i oil I Igail I the firm' b left i i■: .1 do i.\trodu e ;i "rotati n system <,f work ;jorc Cic'.ci EUnp <;• fnion, 1 1 i
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  • 99 8 Mr. Rajah Warns Of Chaos In The Colony Cl V Councillor. .jah. yt I I .mem v..,uld coqJjl U M if thTn I were i I an service. Mr. Rajah said that a:t- n.ju ■u I would Hm at th<- .■«*J "8 of the( ci- -lie;. b..r: ■\v, would pr
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  • 26 8 < s M.v. ,r I*l**l v T iV Al I .»l vWI m c c 1 1 r i «ui i I" are poll) I
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  • 173 8 CITY President, Mr. .IT. Rea. \cstcnl.i to commercial firms and insurance comparing Colony, to take a "more active financial inti affairs of the Council by investing Ihcii n City." Mr R said. "The Counrevcnucs are sound. 1 Com. providing foi Iflt i to build
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    • 45 8 I\M I\l w «f 1 U MOIII V I «oo't «,_•«>• I problem Ple« centiy I •n k J •oat OiiturtP mm V eajoy th« ci f K tO DM i •CUOO N« C« barr«Minc «g— g~K( Mitlc 4 |.MjM» to— "t^jT "t^y I ■fc P^^
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  • 890 9 Han May Soon Fly Into The Cosmos A ND here is a Russian rewspeper djogram ••x'^icn^ng how information about the space dog is sent to the earth Wires from the dog recording heartbeats, blood-pressure and breathing, ore picked up by the satellite's radio equipment, top, and transmitted »in
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  • 135 9 !"iks I'unir from? Where AKK the bit: soviet missile centres? ••n \"ii most of the answers kmiun to Western experts. irvt-il line marked H.'i denoting the ♦i'l-degrec line of latitude. ii'-r it lokvo Obsrr\atory. Dr. Matoshi Torao, calculated yes- N !v* as li.^l from somewhere
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    • 110 9 KS&i(jk WONDER FABRIC DEVELOPED I M*^ f jm AFTER YEARS OF RESEARCH I _1 FOR TROPICAL WEAR! I A lightweight plain dyed cotton I I In, y> Fully preshrunk and 'j- ff tw'/ r 1 '^N'NG required I \f -—^^jw Stays crisp and fresh all day 1i I 3S exciting
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    • 327 9 Til DAYS <){ o| \||o\: .1. I ho treat tr»'«- attracts the w in,i.-- hinese nsicisv ■ATI BOAT FtM l i STONE: Ex« t careful id] menl is bel ire you ape ill ana act; avoid apaata. Heche* k for possible snort; no con* m <■■ >ui aboul dutiee, ;eaponi
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 88 10 OUTER ROADS WUIMI G. Walk'.cv. •Fmclio. Rhesus, Darmstadt. Bonncvillc. Zlliko Maru, Shetland. BttssfttL INNER ROADS Basjßstn Trader. To:ig Tloi Lam A'.m, Se: .ai. Tasuoh Mam, Matahari. Serdang. San Ricardo, H;n Senc J.'V.c, Hydra, Tonf Goan, Sumpitan, Ei.g Sio::^. Barkero. SUB WHARVES Oakv:".!o 4. Cakhai I, Charon in.
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    • 107 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P^i picul yesteiday were: copra. Nov./Dec. $25 buyers, $26 sellers: coconut oil in bulK $42 sellers: in drums S-ih? sellers. Muntok white pepper $10(5 sellers. Sarawak white SlO5 .sellers, special Sarawak black $65. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable mixed
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    • 826 10 RUBBER DROP DUE TO A CHANGE OF BUYING POLICY THE present drop in the rubber price has been injfluenced very largely by a i change of buying policy, says the Financial Times I in a survey on world rubber. It says Russia and China have been adopting a more cautious
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    • 34 10 THE Malayan Exchange Bar.ks Association made the following chant^ci In Ui ra.ii to Bttcrchanti yesterday: Selling TT or OD (ready): French Franci 136t1; Itai n Lire MSM Oihcr exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 472 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market eased during yesterday under the influence of lower rubber price. More than 40 counters were marked down and the Snare market closed week. United Metal Works appeared on the share list yesterday ;t $1 nominal. The turnover
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    • 34 10 RUBBER o;;tp:;'- for October nnnounceri ;-.ro: Amalgamated 90.000 lb.; Bnrr: 1 85.000 Connrrric'ira 57,700 NV.v Serrndah 74,000 lb.; Bu sett 34.000 lb.; Kua a Sidim 111.---n lB lb.- Bukit Kep< ng 24.000
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    • 155 10 ENJOY COOL COMFORT with KELVINATOR ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS K tm '■-I >'i the weather you wasA '3" M re st i for you Enjoy r cooled. dehumidified and fllti red air evenly distributed through multilouvred adju.^ bii lypi Ke!\ tOf Conditioner^ are attractive. t;ike practically no space and cause no
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    • 452 10 PELNLLINES^ 12 ROBINSON ROAD TC|s: uiVi (Fre.ghr— /ThrouqK Tel: ***** (Monogrr "TIMOR" for Polembang D|akorto "TAMPOMAS" for Diokorto Souroboyo "PAJANGAN" for Indrogiri Ports "PANEHAN" for Indrogiri Port* "PADJONGE" for Polcmbong AMERICAN MAIL LINE Fast Service foi Los Angelrv Sop f. I^^ Portland Seattle, Tocomo b V-. r J^^ accepting corgo
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    • 416 10 Passengers Due By The followine is a list of pea- M vcniiers arrivine from the U.K. I tinTA!! tn.c Canton due at Penary tin VCllllwII Hem 11 and Singapore on Nov. PENANG Mr A A Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bell and 2 children. Mrs. JO Cameron. Mrs. J. Heskins
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    • 510 11 ■^^TtRADING CO., LTD. IfflE* M2/6 Read m ciL'E FI^NEL LINE iidelphla o> Cult Port* vaifc. •>a»* i^^^^ s Spore P Sham Penang sov 28 Nov 29 Nov 25 Drc 26 Dee 27 28 Dec tr load and ducharge cargo JJe A VERICAN LINE -.-n. Bremen 6> Hamburg 1 tot p*'
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    • 1239 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «e CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 .lnce,c«.,« 5.P1.K..1 "1 C" 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS $AILINCS to LIVIRPOOU CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier, option to proceed v.« other 'port, to load end d.«harg« cargo (Vi* Sues with liberty to proceed vn Panama or Cape ot Cood Hopt).
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    • 904 11 MITSUI Tjp\ LINE FOR JAPAN Vror# p S ho P»"o»e Amogitan Moru vfo Hong Kong ♦or Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 15 Nov 12 Nov Hakoneton Moru vio Monilo for Kobe Nagova Yokohomo 19 Nov Kyoritju Moru tor Mojl, Kobe Osaka. Yokohama 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 Nov FOR USA For New
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    • 790 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/or For Eost Ptnonfl P^'how S'po»« "ERRIA" 24/?6N«* -JUTLANDIA" 20/22 No* 23/24 Nov 25/26 No* Bangkok Only. "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dee 7/8 Dec 9 lOOec Colling Soigon, Bangkok "KAMBODIA" 11 13 Dee HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden, Port Said Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg,
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  • 93 12 BOTGAFOBI I hall A ,iv. ii. M< rial iesia. in their i "< i in the Colony I S ii day rtx m ;,t Jalan B i at 5.15 today will lie seled from the lol- Mo fRAF). r < K i! foam
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  • 37 12 VICTORI y S 0 B beat the Preset 803 ockcy match at J Bt m tei .i lymthurmJ 2 ini I rf >«of i' i cored for the while F.ddir Scow n Present Boj
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  • 194 12 GfJTLLEMARO R«d Mi ay Sc 00l en ited an I when :e -a D v ion the Tai Rlin Tinggi Mil ly Sc 1001 who wen I e ch imi I 1,,.- e succe by three goal one^in the Inter-M i Seho M A
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  • 131 12 SOO 1 R B.• i United 'i Ditml ..i ■'< I R Singap I d nt 5.15 p.m. Jalan Bcsur 'rd. S Cold SI co Head Offii n] >pJiy w If I groti id, R| GBY p. S WE r 't HEM I .<<■'" >■ <■■ .>, si'Cfrf
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  • 326 12 COLONY CAGERS FACE THEIR TOUGHEST OPPONENTS TOMORROW IAIPKI. Nov. 8 (IP) Oversea Chinese Basketball (ram:-; from Singapore and the Philippines clash tomorrow night in the opening same of Nationalist China's Presidential Birthday Cup Tourney finals. A strong Sii gapore aauad will face its stiffesi ;>:>"-::. vi, on the opening nighi
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  • 260 12 Tin- draw for the qualifvine round <>f thr I.u Tons: Sens Cup «olf competition at the Royal Island Club on Sunda> arc: H Mi) \"1 P\ I)--- rr .1" 1.09 's ii D.W.McMu i-H. G t c, S 8.-i Heine tolt i 8.13
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  • 93 12 CIVILIAN ROUT THE SERVICE 7 Goals In Secor SINGAPORE mil in I when the> troum-rri Joini v I in the ho<ke> match in aid I Singapore* Cricket lull |i i I 1 St titro•;un of lh< were dominnv v.ii sin the MVHH M ji <j\'<< i \o n l 1)
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  • Article, Illustration
    118 12 It took a great de< ■i tO <}C\ \\io re tonight's It W<> s B Man in Ihr < < nil Mi Ham Darasli Smuh nl IM< rail's I last* rn I'nnnol w n vim -i-sshillx |»rrsii.i(i« th- in thai Iht'ir rnmit> should hc-ttin •<. Hi.- tint: not «t
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    • 286 12 i Trucks 3, 5 and 7 Ton Canopy Pickup J^^^j L /jJ£s^ I i"~T^ Tippers 3, 5 and 7 Ton Forward Control Trucks 5 Ton j»£^ 'Af 4x4 Cross Country, 3 Ton "off the road" c Buses 41/43 Seater See this fine BEDFORD Range at: Ox I Articulated Vehicles 8
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    • 46 12 7rTr J EXCITING SWORD- IH J NEVER SEEN ON 1 HI J BEFORE gr*\ W lIMIW I WP T^ I'liHhl I IK IN ■j I'l lIIMI'UH JHf flfl^ _S1 \KRI\r.J FRA\K LATI\IOKI f 1 \w M m:i .v win I I Kid KO l CATHAY TOMORR^
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  • 82 13 FA Cup: Fourth Round LON'PON. N'ov R (Rrutor^ Worcester City beat Brom>grove 1 in the Football A— petition cup founh qt»lifytnj voond i ep .i\ match hen losl nifht. wocccstcr City wIH bow meet Aldr:-not. at Aid* rshnt. (Vhrr rCSUItj ill '''f 1 fourth qualifjins rounds were: Dorchester t, WejnßOuth
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  • 134 13 BUT ONLY BAN WILL STOP BLACKPOOL STANLEY mJamVSSbtt^ ssr -_ra c-rsAar 4 to a a a ta fi A >^ Matthews was reported to have told Mr. Sko.nick a representative of the aus}™lian Soccer Association that pressure has been brought to bear on himself and
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  • 359 13 25 NATIONS FOR WORLD WEIGHT LIFTING TITLES are Icm^a (Reuter)-Twent.vfive countries Hftin P ent d th entl- y for th World weight- t Iraw and J* Wffl be the first SMlTtinge vent 0 take place in the aewlj built sports hall for which th ShWi 1 >* M «»'»mmed Rr/.
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  • 120 13 Two New Caps For Scotland GLASGOW. Nov. R. «R eU 'er) —Scotland havt drnpocd two nf tnc team which hc.it Switzer and 3 2 on Wednesday for their "•home" soccer international against Wales at Hampdcri Park here. The loft wing pa ir. Tommy Ring and Archie Robertson, both of Clyde,
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  • 74 13 Colony Team For Ipoh THE Singapore team to meet the Federation of Malaya on Nov. Irt. anr] Perak on Nov. 17 at Ir>oh wi.l be: Bingha:n (Pr.s<>n>). Ard::.!ah Hamid (Police). R. Mosbergen. Capt. (SRC). Kirpa! Singh (University). Veliupiiiai (Police). Harbhaian Singh (Y.M.S.A Devada> (Police) Nonis (SRC). Chin Hon Yun (SCRC).
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  • 160 13 Diplomats To Get Their Chance Tomorrow THE DIPLOMATS, now !.v--ins on the bottom of Singapore's softball league, will have thoir chance of registering their first victory this season when they meet HELLCATS on St. Joseph's Institution ground tomorrow. Tile Tlellrats are at present two notches abo Ve the Diplomats, by
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  • 126 13 Padded Shoes Controversy: IAAF Decision Urged PARIS. Nov. 8 rßeuter) M Pau 1 Mericamp. chairman at the European Athletics Committee, is seeking h special mt^etmg of the International Amateur .Vhletics Federation to consider the question of padded high rjmp shoes. He has written to .\fr Dor.nM Pain, British aacrctary af
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  • 301 13 LONDON'. Nov. 8. (Router^ English at.d Scottish Foot'oMl! fixtures for today, arr LEAGUE DIVISION I Birminsh'm f| Sunderl'd Burn ley vs I^eicester Chelsea vi Luton Man. City vs Rollon Newcastle vs Blackpool N'otfm F. vs Arsenal Portsmouth VI Wn'ves PrCs'.on vs Man Utd. Sheff. Wed. vs Leeds
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    • 284 13 Eftbner By A/ Capp v V^f^ t^L-f VOUfoSL GOIN' ANJ' GIVE "EM A BLAST >%A UP^ f 4 CRCXTTINV//- Jfc^l OTHEM NOSE- FLAM ES.1 r j^ /CIL TMrfrX wl^%F S'NOW, PRESS A FEW >^» *T«>S KEEP COM IN' TOWARD l^ st^Ss&ScS^^ NU« BUTTONS -START I?W^ US,BOV-ANDFUP 7 cVKtf.'.'-i'LL h mfc&K^t'
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  • 2539 14 Premier should prove too smart for opposition Says WINDSOR LAI) PREMIER Is accepting:, and in view of his good track displays I expect him to annex the main six furlongs sprint (Race 4) for Class Two horses at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's November
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  • 175 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francis IK All I K XIJWII- 1 1 I TRAILI.K Kir; MM I Bis Hit Marvel "t l'«"«"" il VuUtt I tain lraili-r I'nlot Itarn IMilot Main Big Bit I l.irm-l Haf Mil I MIKN KOsS nu7)V\ CHRISTMAS CAROL MONTANA > Clionu southern rn<^
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  • 83 14 THE track tot this aftornnon's i arcs at Kuala Lumpur i> likely to be lu\t\v Bgalßi Bt\s| outsider RF.ST Jonpshot today is Contract in the 3.30 p.m. (•iinmiT Rapat looks a safe bet in II u-c >i Hiii Swrcp 1 lII' Bin Sweep will be draw :i on
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  • 191 14 Supremo mis- ed his engagement on Wedoesday and could have been saved lor this. A ■peed? type, he has beer: Working extra well m dawn efforts. He If In tip-top form and has benefited fron letup. He scored a good first-up win at [poll in
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